* [Quest API] Add Entity Variable Methods to Perl/Lua.
# Perl
- Add `$mob->ClearEntityVariables()`.
- Add `$mob->DeleteEntityVariable(variable_name)`.
- Add `$object->ClearEntityVariables()`.
- Add `$object->DeleteEntityVariable(variable_name)`.
# Lua
- Add `mob:ClearEntityVariables()`.
- Add `mob:DeleteEntityVariable(variable_name)`.
- Add `object:ClearEntityVariables()`.
- Add `object:DeleteEntityVariable(variable_name)`.
# Notes
- Allows operators to clear all entity variables or delete one by name, previously you just had to set to an empty value to clear after being set.
* Cleanup.
* [Quest API] Add Entity Variable Methods to Perl/Lua.
# Perl
- Add `$mob->GetEntityVariables()`.
- Add `$object->GetEntityVariables()`.
# Lua
- Add `mob:GetEntityVariables()`.
- Add `object:GetEntityVariables()`.
# Notes
- Convert all overloads and methods to use `std::string` for entity variables.
- Allows operators to get a list of a Mob's entity variables.
* Update loottables.cpp
* [Cleanup] Quest API push methods using invalid types.
- Some push methods were pushing integers as unsigned integers or unsigned integer as integers, this fixes all of that.
- Also cleans up some lines that had multiple function calls on them.
* More cleanup of bools and one expansion name was wrong.
- Keeps things tidier.
Perl script was used to get this in order easily.
```pl
my @perl_file_types = (
"bot",
"client",
"doors",
"entity",
"expedition",
"groups",
"hateentry",
"inventory",
"mob",
"npc",
"object",
"perlpacket",
"player_corpse",
"questitem",
"raids",
"spell"
);
foreach my $file_type (sort {$a cmp $b} @perl_file_types) {
my $perl_file = "perl_$file_type.cpp";
open my $client_file, '<', $perl_file or die "Cannot open file_name $perl_file";
{
local $/;
$content = <$client_file>;
}
close $client_file;
open my $perl_data_file, ">", "perl_$file_type\_data.cpp";
my @variables = ();
foreach my $line (split("\n", $content)) {
if ($line=~/newXSproto\(/i) {
$line =~ s/\s+/ /g;
my @line_data = split(/ /, $line);
push(@variables, join(" ", @line_data));
}
}
foreach my $variable (sort {$a cmp $b} @variables) {
$variable =~ s/^ //ig;
print $perl_data_file "\t$variable\n";
}
close $perl_data_file;
}```