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* Test implementation of lua * Trust that lua knows what its doing with this Silence warnings * actually update top screen when Thingy is called, disable unnecessary ShowPrompt calls * readme * change init for a simple test, print error on top screen too * Readme * change init for a simple test, print error on top screen too * enable more lua libs, edit init.lua with string examples * one more readme edit before bed * Readme * change init for a simple test, print error on top screen too * enable more lua libs, edit init.lua with string examples * make lua a proper file type, add test UI library with two functions, remove luacmd command * remove old attempts at editing lauxlib and liolib * README * README * FS lib, new UI stuff * consistency with "type* ptr" maybe * add custom package searcher, reset package.path * new functions for UI including basic print output buffer, add "Lua scripts..." option to home/power menu * build vram0.tar including subdirs of data * move default path to GM9LUA_DEFAULT_PATH * FS_FileGetData * testfgd, add GM9VERSION global, update README, fix indentation * FS_FileGetData will return a nil instead if it fails * it's actually luaL_pushfail * os * use luaL_tolstring instead of lua_tostring * fix test/remove debugging showprompt * os.clock float attempt * fix print for real * fix swapped offset and size for FileGetData * finish OS stuff * fix os.clock * shorten table in/out * remove .vscode dir * enum test * support building without lua * NO_LUA hides menu options (except when you directly select a lua file) * update UI lib to better match the ideas on #1 * dockermake * add DrawPNG function * whoops its ShowPNG * minor fixes, add DrawPNG * fix AskPrompt, add all showprompts mentioned in #1 * add newly added functions to readme * try to keep separate code and data * update lua to 5.4.7 * remove test libraries now that i want to attempt to implement in a real api * add nix flake for building * add various lua functions, some of them taken from the old attempt but with new names * add dev shell to flake.nix * remove test lua scripts in root * add test lua scripts in data/luascripts * add a whole bunch more lua functions and stuff * add more test lua scripts * add more functions, add preload script, add test io compatibility module * add more functions and test scripts * more functions and stuff * more functions and stuff * more functions and stuff, plus a wip ctrcheck reimpl * yet more functions and stuff * even more functions and stuff * command comparison table.ods * update command comparison table.ods * update command comparison table.ods * Add files via upload * update command comparison table.ods * update ui.show_text to use DrawStringCenter, update ctrcheck rewrite * Split up the ARM9 code (.text, .vectors) and data (.rodata, .data, .bss) sections into their own ELFs. This allows us to use more ARM9 WRAM while leaving the 128k BootROM mirror intact. * use the makefile definition * add title module, move around some functions, update command comparison table * add readme for lua * remove liolib.c and loslib.c * more functions and things, use CheckWritePermissionsLuaError in place of more manual checks, update command comparison table * add missing constant * set CURRDIR to nil instead of "(null)" if not found * remove gm9enum (unused since the restart) * add ui.check_key * split fs module to lua overlay and _fs internal module, and add a check for fs.write_file in lua * add fs.ask_select_file and fs.ask_select_dir * add fs.key_dump, replace overwrite_all and append_all with overwrite and append * add fs.cart_dump and sys.emu_base * add ctrtool, update flake.lock * add io append mode * make sure io.open with write mode starts with an empty file, add os.remove and os.rename aliases * properly implement os.remove compatibility * add fs.verify_with_sha_file, fix PathIsDirectory by using stat instead of opendir * add util.running_as_module (untested) * move scripts over to https://github.com/ihaveamac/GM9-lua-script-experiments * remove ods and dockermake.sh * remove data/scripts * add lua autorun (untested) * fix syntax error * add sys.check_embedded_backup * remove accidental symlink * add sys.check_raw_rtc * fix ui.show_file_text_viewer not freeing memory or reporting an error if OOM happens * add todo notes for ui * work-in-progress lua doc * formatting fix * up heading level for all sections * Revert "up heading level for all sections" This reverts commit 6ef14b619536b4253e341ba40b4dea728358979d. * separators * fix name and error for fs.move * do explicit permission checks in fs.move * fix error string for fs.copy * fix function name for fs.dir_info * fix error string for fs.find and fs.find_not * fix function name for fs.img_umount * partial fs doc * finished fs doc, string fixes for fs module * document fs.cart_dump encrypted opt, remove stat from fs.verify_with_sha_file * title doc * sys doc, error string updates * util doc * add json.lua to lua-doc * add fs.find_all * add 3dstool to flake * make fs.find_all recursive actually recursive, document fs.find_all * add "for" to comparison table * change fs.find to return nil if no path was found, instead of raising an error * change ui.echo to automatically word wrap (untested) * Revert "change ui.echo to automatically word wrap (untested)" This reverts commit 2524e7707708e9818162c31f9f004b6301a3061b. * switch devkitNix to upstream * flake.lock: Update Flake lock file updates: • Updated input 'devkitNix': 'github:ihaveamac/devkitNix/883d173b94e3da8dc4cc0860cdda8c36b738817c' (2024-12-05) → 'github:bandithedoge/devkitNix/95fd44f4ac7cecf24edf22daa899a516df73c6b7' (2025-01-11) • Updated input 'devkitNix/nixpkgs': 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/566e53c2ad750c84f6d31f9ccb9d00f823165550' (2024-12-03) → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/4bc9c909d9ac828a039f288cf872d16d38185db8' (2025-01-08) • Updated input 'hax-nur': 'github:ihaveamac/nur-packages/c570b3830f7dd4d655afb109300529c896cd8855' (2024-12-05) → 'github:ihaveamac/nur-packages/cd49afba206c2eb10a349d92470fdf2cc942ae23' (2025-01-11) • Updated input 'hax-nur/nixpkgs': 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/2c15aa59df0017ca140d9ba302412298ab4bf22a' (2024-12-02) → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/4bc9c909d9ac828a039f288cf872d16d38185db8' (2025-01-08) • Updated input 'nixpkgs': 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/566e53c2ad750c84f6d31f9ccb9d00f823165550' (2024-12-03) → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/32af3611f6f05655ca166a0b1f47b57c762b5192' (2025-01-09) * flake.lock: Update Flake lock file updates: • Updated input 'devkitNix': 'github:bandithedoge/devkitNix/95fd44f4ac7cecf24edf22daa899a516df73c6b7' (2025-01-11) → 'github:bandithedoge/devkitNix/a344b0200a044f2d2ff99685f13ff7c53106428e' (2025-02-06) • Updated input 'devkitNix/nixpkgs': 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/4bc9c909d9ac828a039f288cf872d16d38185db8' (2025-01-08) → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/5b2753b0356d1c951d7a3ef1d086ba5a71fff43c' (2025-02-05) • Updated input 'hax-nur': 'github:ihaveamac/nur-packages/cd49afba206c2eb10a349d92470fdf2cc942ae23' (2025-01-11) → 'github:ihaveamac/nur-packages/2ce890cab4e948109ad1ad82ba18e69240a0d352' (2025-02-06) • Updated input 'hax-nur/nixpkgs': 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/4bc9c909d9ac828a039f288cf872d16d38185db8' (2025-01-08) → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/8532db2a88ba56de9188af72134d93e39fd825f3' (2025-02-02) • Added input 'hax-nur/treefmt-nix': 'github:numtide/treefmt-nix/bebf27d00f7d10ba75332a0541ac43676985dea3' (2025-01-28) • Added input 'hax-nur/treefmt-nix/nixpkgs': follows 'hax-nur/nixpkgs' • Updated input 'nixpkgs': 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/32af3611f6f05655ca166a0b1f47b57c762b5192' (2025-01-09) → 'github:NixOS/nixpkgs/5b2753b0356d1c951d7a3ef1d086ba5a71fff43c' (2025-02-05) * make devkitNix and hax-nur inputs follow nixpkgs * Also dump section headers on .dis file * prepare for upstream merge * Restore original README. * Remove flake, was only used for my own testing * fix accidental removal of LIBS * copy lua-doc.md into release archive * README: update to mention Lua in place of GM9Script, add credits * lua-doc: fix typo * add sample HelloScript * lua-doc: remove wip notice, since all gm9script features are replicated * remove accidental inclusion of language.inl * Fix mixture of tabs and spaces * remove accidental nix leftover * re-add @ for add2tar command --------- Co-authored-by: luigoalma <luigoalma@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gruetzig <florianavilov@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Florian <88926852+Gruetzig@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Wolfvak <soherrera1@hotmail.com>
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7.3 KiB
Lua
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7.3 KiB
Lua
--[[
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GodMode9 "Hello Script"
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Tutorial script - read / run this to learn how it works
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last changed: 2025/03/16
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author: ihaveahax
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based on HelloScript.gm9 by d0k3
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]]
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-- This script intends to show off the features of Lua within GodMode9.
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-- While I hope it works enough to show the syntax, it is not a complete Lua tutorial.
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-- For a comparison between Lua and GM9Script, look inside lua-doc.md, inside the release archive, and in "resources" in the repository.
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-- Comments begin with a '--'. Multiline comments begin with '--[[' and then end with ']]'.
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-- This is an example function, the echo function from the ui module.
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-- It is simular to the "echo" command from GM9Script.
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ui.echo("'Hello Script'\nby d0k3 and ihaveahax\n \nThis is a sample script to\nshowcase Lua scripting.") -- comments work anywhere
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-- QR codes
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-- The 'ui.show_qr' function will display text on the bottom screen, and a QR code on the top screen.
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ui.show_qr("Scan for cool stuff!", "https://github.com/d0k3/GodMode9")
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-- The basic 'print' function is also available.
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-- This is useful for debugging. It replaces the top screen with an output log.
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print("I used print just now!")
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print("I'm on the top screen! (unless you used SWITCH_SCREENS)")
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ui.echo("Check the top screen!")
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-- Asking the user
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-- The 'ui.ask' function will ask the user to answer a prompt with yes or no.
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-- It returns a boolean.
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local answer = ui.ask("Continue running this script?")
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if not answer then
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print("Stopping now!")
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-- Stop executing a script if you return at the top level.
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return
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end
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print("Continuing execution!")
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-- Let's first make sure there's nothing mounted.
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-- The tests coming up will write to the ramdrive,
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-- but it might be potentially taken over by IMGNAND.
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print("Unmounting")
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fs.img_umount()
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-- Most commands that interact with files accept options.
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-- This is a table that's the final argument. Each option accepts a boolean.
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-- All the options that functions can take is in the documentation, but these are the most common:
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-- no_cancel - Don't allow the user to cancel
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-- silent - Don't show progress
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-- overwrite - Overwrite files
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-- skip_all - Skip existing files
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print("Copying M:/otp.mem to 9:/otp_copied_by_lua.mem!")
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fs.copy("M:/otp.mem", "9:/otp_copied_by_lua.mem", {overwrite=true})
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-- Constants
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-- These variables are set by GodMode9 when executing a Lua script.
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-- GM9VER - the GodMode9 version number
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-- SCRIPT - the executed script, such as "0:/gm9/luascripts/HelloScript.lua"
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-- CURRDIR - the directory of the executed script, such as "0:/gm9/luascripts"
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-- GM9OUT - the standard output path "0:/gm9/out"
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-- HAX - the hax the system is currently running from, whihc can be "ntrboot", "sighax", or an empty string
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-- NANDSIZE - total size of SysNAND in bytes
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-- CONSOLE_TYPE - the string "O3DS" or "N3DS"
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-- IS_DEVKIT - true if the console is a developer unit
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--
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-- Some that were environmental variables are now part of the sys or util modules.
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-- sys.sys_id0 - id0 belonging to SysNAND
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-- sys.emu_id0 - id0 belonging to EmuNAND (nil if not available)
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-- sys.serial - serial number
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-- sys.region - region of the SysNAND ("JPN", "USA", "EUR", "AUS", "CHN", "KOR", "TWN", nil (if it does not exist, or the region byte is invalid)
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-- util.get_timestamp() - current time in hhmmss format, equivalent to os.date("%y%m%d")
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-- util.get_datestamp() - current date in YYMMDD format, equivalent to os.date("%H%M%S")
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--
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-- Let's now print a bunch of these out using string concatenation!
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local retail_or_devkit = "retail"
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if IS_DEVKIT then
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retail_or_devkit = "devkit"
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end
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ui.echo("Your GodMode9 version is "..GM9VER..
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"\nYour region is "..sys.region..
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"\nYour serial number is "..sys.serial..
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"\nYour std out oath is "..GM9OUT..
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"\nCurrent dir is "..CURRDIR..
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"\nCurrent hax is "..HAX..
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"\nYour system is a "..retail_or_devkit..
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"\nCurrent timestamp is: "..util.get_timestamp()..
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"\nYour sys / emu id0 is:\n"..sys.sys_id0.."\n"..tostring(sys.emu_id0)) -- emu_id0 could be nil!
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-- Functions can raise errors. If these are not handled, the script stops executing.
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-- Uncomment this below to see that in action:
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--nonexistant()
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-- If you attempt this, the error would be like "attempt to call a nil value (global 'nonexistant')".
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-- However you can catch errors and handle them gracefully by using Lua's pcall.
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-- Here's an example function that will fail, but it won't stop the script.
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-- This would be the same as doing fs.copy("0:/otp.mem", "M:/cantdothis.mem")
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local success, result = pcall(fs.copy, "M:/otp.mem", "V:/cantdothis.mem")
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if not success then
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print("fs.copy failed:")
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print(result)
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ui.echo("That was close!\nThis fs.copy failed (on purpose)."..
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"\n \nYou could now check the error\nin the result variable.")
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end
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-- There are a few ways to ask for input.
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-- 'ui.ask_text' shows a keyboard. You can specify initial text and the maximum length.
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local my_text = ui.ask_text("Gimmie some text up to 16 characters!", "GodMode9!!!", 16)
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-- 'ui.ask_number' will ask for a number.
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local my_number = ui.ask_number("I want a number now!", 123)
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-- 'ui.ask_hex' will ask for a hexadecimal number. You can set a maximum number of hex digits.
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local my_hex = ui.ask_hex("Now a hex number.", 0x8badf00d, 8)
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-- 'ui.ask_selection' will ask the user to pick from a selection.
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-- It returns the index of the selected option, or nil if nothing.
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local selections = {
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"64",
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"Melee",
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"Brawl",
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"for Nintendo 3DS",
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"for Wii U",
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"Ultimate"
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}
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local sel_number = ui.ask_selection("Pick your favorite Smash", selections)
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local selection
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if sel_number then
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selection = selections[sel_number]
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else
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selection = "(None of them)"
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end
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-- Now let's print them all.
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ui.echo("You've put in: "..
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"\nSome text: "..my_text..
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"\nA number: "..my_number..
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"\nA hex number: "..my_hex..
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"\nA selection: "..selection)
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-- Now let's play with hashes.
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-- 'fs.hash_file' will return a SHA256 hash as a bytestring.
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local nand_hdr_sha = fs.hash_file("S:/nand_hdr.bin", 0, 0)
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-- Write it out to a sha file. We're doing this in the ramdrive for testing.
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fs.write_file("9:/nand_hdr.bin.sha", 0, nand_hdr_sha)
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-- Let's copy over nand_hdr.bin so we can use a convenience function to verify it.
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fs.copy("S:/nand_hdr.bin", "9:/nand_hdr.bin", {no_cancel=true, overwrite=true})
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-- And now we can use 'fs.verify_with_sha_file'!
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-- This will check the .sha file next to the file we want.
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local is_valid = fs.verify_with_sha_file("9:/nand_hdr.bin")
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print("Is 9:/nand_hdr.bin valid?", is_valid)
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-- 'fs.copy' is also capable of generating a hash on copy.
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-- This will create 9:/nand_cid.mem.sha.
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fs.copy("M:/nand_cid.mem", "9:/nand_cid.mem", {no_cancel=true, calc_sha=true, overwrite=true})
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-- Files in certain formats can be verified with 'fs.verify'.
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-- This will use the hashes within FIRM1 to check its validity.
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local firm1_is_valid = fs.verify("S:/firm1.bin")
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print("Is FIRM1 valid?", firm1_is_valid)
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ui.echo("Check the top screen!")
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-- There are loads more functions! Every feature of GM9Script has an equivalent feature within Lua.
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-- Check the comprehensive documentation of every GM9 Lua function in lua-doc.md
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-- For standard Lua 5.4 functions, check the reference manual: https://www.lua.org/manual/5.4/
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local do_reboot = ui.ask("Congratulatins! You have finished the script!\n \nDo you want to reboot now?")
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if do_reboot then
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sys.reboot()
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end
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