- License was intended to be GPLv3 per earlier commit of GPLv3 LICENSE FILE
- This is confirmed by the inclusion of libraries that are incompatible with GPLv2
- This is also confirmed by KLS and the agreement of KLS's predecessors
- Added GPLv3 license headers to the compilable source files
- Removed Folly licensing in strings.h since the string functions do not match the Folly functions and are standard functions - this must have been left over from previous implementations
- Removed individual contributor license headers since the project has been under the "developer" mantle for many years
- Removed comments on files that were previously automatically generated since they've been manually modified multiple times and there are no automatic scripts referencing them (removed in 2023)
* [Quest API] Add corpse->GetLootList() and npc->GetLootList() to Perl and Lua.
- Add $corpse->GetLootList() to Perl.
- Add $npc->GetLootList() to Perl.
- Add corpse:GetLootList() to Lua.
- Add npc:GetLootList() to Lua.
Returns an array of item IDs for use with corpse and NPC methods such as HasItem(item_id), CountItem(item_id), and GetFirstSlotByItemID(item_id).
* Categories.
* Modify Lua to use classes.
- Add $npc->HasItem(item_id) to Perl.
- Add $npc->CountItem(item_id) to Perl.
- Add $npc->GetItemIDBySlot(loot_slot) to Perl.
- Add $npc->GetFirstSlotByItemID(item_id) to Perl.
- Add $corpse->HasItem(item_id) to Perl.
- Add $corpse->CountItem(item_id) to Perl.
- Add $corpse->GetItemIDBySlot(loot_slot) to Perl.
- Add $corpse->GetFirstSlotByItemID(item_id) to Perl.
- Add npc:HasItem(item_id) to Lua.
- Add npc:CountItem(item_id) to Lua.
- Add npc:GetItemIDBySlot(loot_slot) to Lua.
- Add npc:GetFirstSlotByItemID(item_id) to Lua.
- Add corpse:HasItem(item_id) to Lua.
- Add corpse:CountItem(item_id) to Lua.
- Add corpse:GetItemIDBySlot(loot_slot) to Lua.
- Add corpse:GetFirstSlotByItemID(item_id) to Lua.
These methods will allow server operators to view the loot a current has in a slot, the first slot found by item ID, count the item by ID, and see if the NPC has the item.
With that functionality you could build a custom loot system and modify loot more dynamically.