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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ case "$1" in rm apngasm-2.7-src.zip curl http://dl.katawa-shoujo.com/gold_1.1/%5B4ls%5D_katawa_shoujo_1.1-%5Blinux-x86%5D%5BB5C707D5%5D.tar.bz2 | tar -xj --strip-components 2 --wildcards "Katawa Shoujo-linux-x86/game/script-a*.rpyc" "Katawa Shoujo-linux-x86/game/imachine.rpyc" "Katawa Shoujo-linux-x86/game/ui-strings*.rpyc" "Katawa Shoujo-linux-x86/game/data.rpa" - mv *.rpyc unrpyc + mv *.rpyc ast2json npm config set tmp /tmp ;; diff --git a/LICENSE.rst b/LICENSE.rst index 3013bdb..6993f93 100644 --- a/LICENSE.rst +++ b/LICENSE.rst @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ © 2013 Alex Xu (Hello71) + License GPLv3+: `GNU GPL version 3`_ or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> *except as noted below* The "Playtime With Hot Toddies" font is not licensed, but was found on `Font Squirrel`_, and is also in the KS source, which is released as CC-BY-ND. We follow the legal opinion of Font Squirrel, as below: @@ -7,13 +8,13 @@ The "Playtime With Hot Toddies" font is not licensed, but was found on `Font Squ It is our opinion that if the unlicensed font is freely available for download from either the original source or from multiple free-font sites then we assume it to be safe to use the font commercially. This is no guarantee of such freedom, but there are so many unlicensed free fonts distributed by primary sources that the intentions must be read that the font is free to use how you like. -Ren'Py (``unrpyc/renpy``) is distributed under the MIT license, in ``unrpyc/renpy/LICENSE.txt``. +Git submodules (i.e. ``when``, ``fastclick``, ``spin.js``, ``Modernizr``) are not included as part of the source, and are licensed separately. See their respective subdirectories for more information. -Git submodules are not included as part of the source, and are licensed separately. See their respective subdirectories for more information. +ast2json (ast2json/ast2json.py) is released under the BSD license (see header). -All other source code (i.e. mine) is licensed under the `GPLv3`_ license. +Ren'Py (ast2json/renpy) is released under the MIT license (see ast2json/renpy/LICENSE.txt). -unrpyc itself used to be under the MIT license, but I have relicensed it as GPL 3.0. Where this is not legal, the contents of that subdirectory are available under the MIT license; however, the rest of the source code remains under GPL 3.0, unless otherwise noted above. +All other source code is licensed under the `GPLv3`_ license. .. _Font Squirrel: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/license/Playtime-With-Hot-Toddies .. _GNU GPL version 3: diff --git a/ast2json/Makefile b/ast2json/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 48d7503..0000000 --- a/ast2json/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,294 +0,0 @@ -null := -SPACE := $(null) $(null) - -FFMPEG ?= ffmpeg -FFMPEG := $(FFMPEG) -v warning -y $(FFMPEGFLAGS) -CWEBP ?= cwebp -CWEBP := $(CWEBP) -quiet -alpha_cleanup -m 6 $(CWEBPFLAGS) -WEBPMUX ?= webpmux -WEBPMUX := $(WEBPMUX) $(WEBPMUXFLAGS) -CONVERT ?= convert -CONVERT := $(CONVERT) $(CONVERTFLAGS) -APNGASM ?= apngasm -APNGASM := $(APNGASM) $(APNGASMFLAGS) -NPM ?= npm -NPM := $(NPM) --quiet $(NPMFLAGS) -JS_COMPRESSOR ?= uglifyjs -LOCAL_UGLIFYJS := node_modules/.bin/uglifyjs -UGLIFYJS ?= $(LOCAL_UGLIFYJS) -UGLIFYJS := $(UGLIFYJS) $(UGLIFYJSFLAGS) -PACKR ?= packr -CLOSURE_COMPILER ?= java -jar compiler.jar -ifndef MINIMAL -ZOPFLIPNG ?= zopflipng -ZOPFLIPNG := $(ZOPFLIPNG) $(ZOPFLIPNGFLAGS) -#DEFLOPT ?= wine DeflOpt -#DEFLOPT := $(DEFLOPT) $(DEFLOPTFLAGS) -DEFLUFF ?= defluff -DEFLUFF := $(DEFLUFF) $(DEFLUFFFLAGS) -PNGQUANT ?= pngquant -PNGQUANT := $(PNGQUANT) $(PNGQUANTFLAGS) -endif -GZIP := $(shell unrpyc/find-gzip.sh) - -all: js json video audio images - -# === JS === - -MYJS := www/js/html5ks.js www/js/menu.js www/js/api.js \ - www/js/characters.js www/js/imachine.js www/js/i18n.js -JSLIBS := www/js/lib/fastclick.js www/js/lib/modernizr-build.js \ - www/js/lib/when.js www/js/lib/spin.js -JSDATA := www/js/play.js www/js/images.js -JS := $(JSLIBS) $(MYJS) $(JSDATA) -JSOUT := www/js/all.min.js - -js: $(JSOUT) - -ifeq ($(JS_COMPRESSOR), uglifyjs) -$(JSOUT): $(JS) $(UGLIFYJS) - $(UGLIFYJS) $(JS) -o "$@" --source-map "$@".map --source-map-url ./all.min.js.map --screw-ie8 -p 2 -m -c unsafe=true,drop_debugger=false -else -$(JSOUT): $(JS) -# note that packr doesn't actually work -ifeq ($(JS_COMPRESSOR), packr) - $(PACKR) $(JS) -o "$@" -else -ifeq ($(JS_COMPRESSOR), closure_compiler) - $(CLOSURE_COMPILER) --compilation_level SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS --create_source_map "$@".map --js $(subst $(SPACE), --js ,$(JS)) --js_output_file "$@" -endif # ($(JS_COMPRESSOR), closure_compiler) -endif # ($(JS_COMPRESSOR), packr) -endif # ($(JS_COMPRESSOR), uglifyjs) - -$(LOCAL_UGLIFYJS): package.json - $(NPM) update - touch "$@" - -www/js/lib/modernizr-build.js: Modernizr config-all.json - ln -fs ../../config-all.json "$<"/lib/config-all.json - cd "$<" && $(NPM) update && node_modules/.bin/grunt build - -www/js/lib/when.js: when - export PYTHON=python2; cd when && $(NPM) update && $(NPM) run browserify-debug - -# === JSON === -JSON := www/json/script.json www/json/script.json.gz www/json/imachine.json \ - www/json/imachine.json.gz www/json/ui-strings.json \ - www/json/ui-strings.json.gz www/json/ui-strings_FR.json \ - www/json/ui-strings_FR.json.gz - -RPYC := unrpyc/script-a1-friday_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a1-friday.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a1-monday_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a1-monday.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a1-saturday_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a1-saturday.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a1-sunday_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a1-sunday.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a1-thursday_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a1-thursday.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a1-tuesday_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a1-tuesday.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a1-wednesday_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a1-wednesday.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a2-emi_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a2-emi.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a2-hanako_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a2-hanako.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a2-lilly_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a2-lilly.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a2-rin_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a2-rin.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a2-shizune_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a2-shizune.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a3-emi_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a3-emi.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a3-hanako_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a3-hanako.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a3-lilly_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a3-lilly.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a3-rin_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a3-rin.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a3-shizune_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a3-shizune.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a4-emi_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a4-emi.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a4-hanako_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a4-hanako.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a4-lilly_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a4-lilly.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a4-rin_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a4-rin.rpyc \ - unrpyc/script-a4-shizune_FR.rpyc unrpyc/script-a4-shizune.rpyc -SJSON := $(patsubst unrpyc/%.rpyc,www/json/%.json,$(RPYC)) -JSONO := $(patsubst unrpyc/%.rpyc,unrpyc/%.json.o,%(RPYC)) - -# FIXME -# json: $(JSON) -json: - -%.json.gz: %.json - $(GZIP) -c $< > $@ - touch $< $@ - -www/json/script.json: $(SJSON) - cat $^ > "$@" - sed -i -e 's/^/{/;s/,$$/}/' "$@" - -www/json/%.json: unrpyc/%.json.o - uglifyjs "$<" --expr > "$@" - -define unrpyc = - python3 unrpyc/unrpyc.py --clobber "$<" "$@" -endef - -unrpyc/ui-strings.json.o unrpyc/ui-strings_FR.json.o: unrpyc/ui-strings%.json.o: unrpyc/ui-strings%.rpyc unrpyc/*.py - $(unrpyc) - sed -i -e 's/ \["init_language", "[a-z]*", \],//;s/^\]}$$/}/' "$@" - -unrpyc/ui_settings.json.o: ui_settings.rpyc *.py - python3 unrpyc.py --clobber "$<" --ignore-python "$@" - sed -i -e 's/,,/,/g;/: *,$$/d' "$@" - -unrpyc/%.json.o: unrpyc/%.rpyc unrpyc/*.py - $(unrpyc) - -www/json/script-%.json: unrpyc/script-%.json.o - uglifyjs "$<" --expr > "$@" - sed -i -e 's/^{//;s/}$$/,/' "$@" - -# === VIDEO === - -VIDEO := $(wildcard www/dump/video/*.mkv) -Y4M := $(patsubst %.mkv,%.y4m,$(VIDEO)) -MP4 := $(patsubst %.mkv,%.mp4,$(VIDEO)) -WEBM := $(patsubst %.mkv,%.webm,$(VIDEO)) -VP9 := $(patsubst %.mkv,%.vp9.webm,$(VIDEO)) -OGV := $(patsubst %.mkv,%.ogv,$(VIDEO)) -CVIDEO := $(MP4) $(WEBM) $(VP9) $(OGV) - -video: $(CVIDEO) - -%.y4m: %.mkv - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -c:a copy "$@" - -$(if $(NOTEMP),%.mp4: %.mkv,%.mp4: %.y4m) - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -c:v libx264 -preset slower -tune animation -movflags empty_moov -profile:v baseline -c:a libfdk_aac -b:a 60k "$@" - -$(if $(NOTEMP),%.webm: %.mkv,%.webm: %.y4m) - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -crf 10 -b:v 1M -c:a copy "$@" - -$(if $(NOTEMP),%.vp9.webm: %.mkv,%.vp9.webm: %.y4m) - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -strict -2 -c:v libvpx-vp9 -crf 8 -b:v 1M -c:a libopus -vbr on -b:a 64k "$@" - -$(if $(NOTEMP),%.ogv: %.mkv,%.ogv: %.y4m) - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -c:v libtheora -qscale:v 10 -c:a copy "$@" - -# === AUDIO === - -AUDIO := $(wildcard www/dump/bgm/*.ogg) $(wildcard www/dump/sfx/*.ogg) -OPUS := $(patsubst %.ogg,%.opus,$(AUDIO)) -M4A := $(patsubst %.ogg,%.m4a,$(AUDIO)) -WAV := $(patsubst %.ogg,%.wav,$(AUDIO)) -CAUDIO := $(OPUS) $(M4A) - -audio: $(CAUDIO) - -%.wav: %.ogg - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -c:a pcm_s16le "$@" - -%.opus: %.wav - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -c:a libopus -vbr on -b:a 64k "$@" - -%.m4a: %.wav - $(FFMPEG) -i "$<" -b:a 60k "$@" - -# === IMAGES === - -PNG := $(shell find www/dump -name '*.png' ! -name 'ctc_strip.png') -JPG := $(shell find www/dump -name '*.jpg') -WEBP := $(patsubst %.png,%.webp,$(PNG)) \ - $(patsubst %.jpg,%.webp,$(JPG)) -CTC_ANIM_SRC := www/dump/ui/ctc_strip.png -CTC_ANIM_MORE_TMP := www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-1.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-2.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-3.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-4.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-5.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-6.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-7.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-8.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-9.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-10.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-11.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-12.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-13.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-14.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-15.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-16.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-17.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-18.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-19.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-20.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-21.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-22.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-23.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-24.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-25.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-26.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-27.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-28.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-29.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-30.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-31.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-32.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-33.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-34.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-35.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-36.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-37.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-38.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-39.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-40.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-41.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-42.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-43.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-44.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-45.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-46.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-47.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-48.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-49.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-50.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-51.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-52.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-53.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-54.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-55.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-56.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-57.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-58.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-59.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-60.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-61.png \ - www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-62.png www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-63.png -CTC_ANIM_TMP := www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-0.png $(CTC_ANIM_MORE_TMP) -CTC_ANIM_TMP_WEBP := $(patsubst %.png,%.webp,$(CTC_ANIM_TMP)) -CTC_ANIM_TMP_ALL := $(CTC_ANIM_TMP) $(CTC_ANIM_TMP_WEBP) -CTC_ANIM := www/dump/ui/ctc_anim.png www/dump/ui/ctc_anim.webp - -CIMAGE := $(WEBP) $(CTC_ANIM) www/favicon.ico - -images: $(CIMAGE) - -define png2webp = - $(CWEBP) -q 99 "$<" -o "$@" - $(if $(PNGQUANT), $(PNGQUANT) --force --speed 1 --ext .png "$<") - $(if $(ZOPFLIPNG), $(ZOPFLIPNG) -m -y "$<" "$<") - $(if $(DEFLOPT), $(DEFLOPT) "$<") - $(if $(DEFLUFF), $(DEFLUFF) < "$<" > "$<".tmp - mv -f "$<".tmp "$<") -endef - -%.webp: %.png - $(png2webp) - -%.webp: %.jpg - $(CWEBP) -q 90 "$<" -o "$@" - -www/dump/ui/ctc_strip.webp: www/dump/ui/ctc_strip.png - @ - -www/favicon.ico: www/dump/ui/icon.png - $(CONVERT) "$<" -resize 256x256 -transparent white "$@" - -www/dump/ui/bt-cf-unchecked.webp www/dump/ui/bt-cf-checked.webp: %.webp: %.png - $(CONVERT) -trim "$<" "$<" - $(png2webp) - -www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-0.png: $(CTC_ANIM_SRC) - $(CONVERT) "$<" -crop 16x16 www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-%d.png - -$(CTC_ANIM_MORE_TMP): $(CTC_ANIM_SRC) www/dump/ui/ctc_strip-0.png - @ - -# depend on webp to wait for recompression -www/dump/ui/ctc_anim.png: $(CTC_ANIM_TMP_WEBP) - $(APNGASM) "$@" $(CTC_ANIM_TMP) 3 100 - -www/dump/ui/ctc_anim.webp: $(CTC_ANIM_TMP_WEBP) - $(WEBPMUX) -frame $(subst $(SPACE), +30 -frame ,$^) +30 -loop 0 -o "$@" - -# === MISC === - -test: $(MYJS) - jshint --show-non-errors $^ - -space: - $(RM) -r www/dump/font - $(RM) $(WAV) $(VIDEO) $(CTC_ANIM_TMP) $(CTC_ANIM_TMP_WEBP) $(JSOUT) $(JSOUT).map - -dev: - $(MAKE) - ./nginx.sh - while inotifywait -r -e modify,delete,move --exclude="^\./\.git" --exclude="\.swp.?$$" .; do \ - $(MAKE); \ - done - -# disable implicit rules, increases `make` speed by 3 seconds -# also check symlink targets (for js) -MAKEFLAGS=-LRr -.SUFFIXES: - -.PRECIOUS: $(WAV) -.INTERMEDIATE: $(WAV) $(JSONO) $(Y4M) $(CTC_ANIM_TMP_ALL) $(CTC_ANIM_TMP_WEBP) -.PHONY: video audio images js jshint clean space watch diff --git a/ast2json/ast2json.py b/ast2json/ast2json.py index 7f52687..3460969 100644 --- a/ast2json/ast2json.py +++ b/ast2json/ast2json.py @@ -55,8 +55,3 @@ def get_value(attr_value): return ast2json(attr_value) else: raise Exception("unknow case for '%s' of type '%s'" % (attr_value, type(attr_value))) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - import json - print(json.dumps(ast2json(parse(open(__file__, "r").read())), indent=4)) diff --git a/ast2json/renpy/LICENSE.txt b/ast2json/renpy/LICENSE.txt index 383a780..a73eedd 100644 --- a/ast2json/renpy/LICENSE.txt +++ b/ast2json/renpy/LICENSE.txt @@ -32,993 +32,3 @@ manner that satisfies the LGPL. 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It also manages transforms to fit the container to the window. js/imachine.js interprets instructions from imachine.json to jump to scenes, -play videos, select branches as appropriate based on choices. +play videos, and select branches as appropriate based on choices. js/api.js effectively runs script.json, dispatching commands to functions which operate on the DOM. |