There are two main reasons for this change: by default, logback uses
stdout (!) and not stderr. This caused problems in programs like
packclass/unpackclass, where the packclass or JAR files were mixed in
with Netty's debug logging.
Secondly, the debug logging from lots of third-party libraries was
annoying (as it made it difficult to pick out OpenRS2-specific log
messages), so I've disabled lots of it.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
I'm going to try to minimise use of this (as per
https://github.com/google/guice/wiki/Avoid-Injecting-Closable-Resources).
For example, I'm going to inject a pooling DataSource rather than
Connection objects, as per the advice at the end of the page. However,
HikariCP's DataSource implementation is itself Closeable.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
This is in preparation for adding a new deob module which invokes the
bytecode deobfuscator, decompiler and AST deobfuscator in turn.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
Closes#116.
This commit also changes the output directory from
nonfree/var/cache/bundle to nonfree/var/cache/client.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.org>
This allows users to compile and run the deobfuscator's output without
access to the nonfree repository. It will be particularly useful when
the deobfuscator can make use of the deob-map files.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.dev>
It uses multibindings to allow additional Jackson modules to be
registered across different Guice modules while using a single
ObjectMapper for the whole application.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.dev>
I'm ignoring the deobfuscator mapping files for now, but when the
deobfuscator is finished then I'll add them to the repository and keep
them up to date.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.dev>
As I'm splitting it up into smaller modules (e.g. compress and crypto) I
think util is a more appropriate name for the remainder.
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.dev>
This is useful for checking the CRC-32 checksum of files used by the
loader. It outputs the checksum in signed decimal format, which is the
format used in the file name suffixes in the loader (e.g.
unpackclass_-1911426584.pack).
Signed-off-by: Graham <gpe@openrs2.dev>