WARP - SC2 Replay Parser - Page 2
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G4MR
United States371 Posts
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prOxi.swAMi
Australia3091 Posts
Nevermind I'm retarded. | ||
DeCoup
Australia1933 Posts
'javaw' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. However running WARP-0.4.jar directly works. Edit: And btw exellent work. I can't wait to see this project evolve. | ||
iD.NicKy
France767 Posts
I guess you're using libmpq to parse the file first ? I would like just for fun to make a library for php but i think i need to start with libmpq .. | ||
prOxi.swAMi
Australia3091 Posts
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Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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Hailst0rm
Germany16 Posts
I guess you're using libmpq to parse the file first ? No, I am using my own java based parser, MPQParser, for the extraction of the files. Although the class files are included in the WARP jar, the mpq parser is not really ready for release yet, as there is only very limited support for all the unsigned data types, which do not exist in java. I would like just for fun to make a library for php but i think i need to start with libmpq .. There is already someone, who is working on a parser for PHP. Have a look at http://phpmpq.codeplex.com/. | ||
DeCoup
Australia1933 Posts
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prOxi.swAMi
Australia3091 Posts
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Hailst0rm
Germany16 Posts
On March 26 2010 14:48 DeCoup wrote: This program ran fine the first time. But now when i try to run it nothing happens at all. No extra process and no application. Could you please start the console and start WARP with the command: java -jar path/to/WARP.jar and submit the output? Do this either by filing a ticket at the project page or by submitting the console output via PM. On March 26 2010 15:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote: Would be complete enough for me if you could get the map name (but I've looked at the file and I understand why this is difficult). Nibbits seem to be able to do it fine. Daniel Cramer from Nibbits also states that my code is completely wrong. He uses bit parsing instead of byte parsing. I don't see the point, why Blizzard should create bit based formats... Both of our attempts seem to work though. | ||
iD.NicKy
France767 Posts
thx ! | ||
Antimage
Canada1293 Posts
Great work! Looking forward to hearing updates =) | ||
vesicular
United States1310 Posts
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Psyonic_Reaver
United States4318 Posts
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Hailst0rm
Germany16 Posts
You probably already know it: As of patch #9 (April 26th 2010), which updated starcraft 2 to version 0.11, the replay format seems to have changed. I do not know how far-reaching these changes are, because I have not had a closer look at them, yet. Currently, I am relying on another project which aims at parsing SC2Replay files in C++. They work in a team, not as a single person like I do, and achieved several successes. For now, the release of the much anticipated version 0.5 of WARP, which should support graphs of the players' APM will most likely be delayed for some time... I will keep you up to date, though. Sorry! Hailstorm | ||
Hailst0rm
Germany16 Posts
No, WARP is alive and the development is flourishing! I am proud to announce WARP v0.6. Features: - Support of replays post patch 9 - APM Chart for each player - Revamped user interface - Database for storing parsed replays, which also loads on startup. - Status reports of WARP How to improve WARP? I once more appeal to you: Do not hesitate to file tickets on http://trac.erichseifert.de/warp. It doesn't matter, whether you find a bug, or you just want to propose an enhancement or a new feature. You are always welcome. Contribution Some of the people I asked said that they are too unexperienced with Java and do not want to contribute to WARP. Don't underestimate your skills! Any code is good enough. I am still looking for helping hands. Just let me know, if you are interested in contribution. | ||
Atlare
Australia893 Posts
No console options or anything. | ||
Hailst0rm
Germany16 Posts
On June 15 2010 20:34 Mecha_cl wrote: Well, i can't run this, i downloaded the required Java application and when i run the .bat i get my cmd pop up for a split second and then nothing. The .jar will open up a blank Java program. No console options or anything. - Try opening warp.bat with a text editor. - Replace "javaw" with "java" 3 minutes ago, I had some other guy having the problem that the javaw command is not known to windows. This will possibliy solve the issue. I do find it strange, though, that you receive an empty window when starting the .jar file directly. Please excuse the question, but do you have the lastest java verison installed (also available from the project page)? I know this sounds like a typical response from any tech support, but sometimes it is the easy solutions that solve problems best :D | ||
Atlare
Australia893 Posts
On June 15 2010 20:50 Hailst0rm wrote: - Try opening warp.bat with a text editor. - Replace "javaw" with "java" 3 minutes ago, I had some other guy having the problem that the javaw command is not known to windows. This will possibliy solve the issue. I do find it strange, though, that you receive an empty window when starting the .jar file directly. Please excuse the question, but do you have the lastest java verison installed (also available from the project page)? I know this sounds like a typical response from any tech support, but sometimes it is the easy solutions that solve problems best :D For some reason, around 50 replays work that were taken BEFORE the 6/01/2010... so its starcraft replays being awful! | ||
Hailst0rm
Germany16 Posts
On June 15 2010 22:31 Mecha_cl wrote: For some reason, around 50 replays work that were taken BEFORE the 6/01/2010... so its starcraft replays being awful! I have spotted the mistake: The replay parser contains a list of replay versions it is able to parse. As the version of the newest patch was not included, the parser skipped these replays. Replays up to the third of june (excluding) should work, though. Do they? | ||
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