wurstscript / Wurstscript
Programming Languages
WurstScript
Wurstscript is a delicious programming language which can compile to Jass code that is used to power WarCraft III.
User Documentation
Using WurstScript for your map is easy! Check out the Setup Guide on how to get started. For a formal description of all features, visit the Manual.
Reporting Bugs
Please report any bugs your encounter with our Issue Tracker.
Include as much information as possible, ideally with logs.
Logfiles are located in your home folder under ~/.wurst/logs
.
Find the last modified file and pastebin it's contents.
Contributing
See https://github.com/wurstscript/WurstScript/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
System Overview
This repository contains the following sub-projects:
- de.peeeq.wurstscript
- The core wurstscript compiler and directly related tools
- Wurstpack
- (deprecated) Wurst integration for the Warcraft III World Editor
- WurstWeb
- Attempt to provide Wurst capabilities in browsers
IDE support is provided via a VSCode plugin: https://github.com/wurstscript/wurst4vscode
The source for the wurstscript website can be found here: https://github.com/wurstscript/wurstscript.github.io
Build Process
Using Gradle
Simply run the appropriate gradle task using the provided gradle wrapper.
./gradlew compileJava
For deploying .jars and .zips see tasks in deploy.gradle
./gradlew create_zip_wurstpack_compiler
To update your compiler installation use
./gradlew make_for_userdir
Import into IDE
You can import the compiler project into any IDE that provides a gradle plugin.
For IntelliJ IDEA, you can simply execute ./gradlew openIdea
.
To run the Test Suite, execute AllTests.xml
with TestNG.
Publishing a new release
Jenkins auto-releases versions as major.minor.patch.hotfix-jenkins-Wurst-buildNumber
- e.g. 1.8.1.0-jenkins-Wurst-1248
.
The version string can be updated in build.gradle.