Eponymous software for reading osu! memory (allows you to make stream/tournament/in-game overlays), accounting for most of gosumemory's issues (not exactly). Supports windows/linux!
I'm using tosu in a personal project of mine, and when I tried to access map data for certain songs, it was giving me a 404 error. Funny. As it turns out, such directory names contained URL reserved characters such as "#", and since the server was just running decodeURI() on the whole URL, it wasn't treating such reserved characters LITERALLY.
Take this directory name for example: 1032511 Hino Isuka - #be_fortunate
Obviously, the # is part of the song name, thus we want to treat it as a literal part of the resource name, instead of as a page locator tag. So I implemented encodeURIComponent() on each part of the URL, so that it would treat the # literally, encoding it as %23. :3
I'm using tosu in a personal project of mine, and when I tried to access map data for certain songs, it was giving me a 404 error. Funny. As it turns out, such directory names contained URL reserved characters such as "#", and since the server was just running
decodeURI()
on the whole URL, it wasn't treating such reserved characters LITERALLY.Take this directory name for example:
1032511 Hino Isuka - #be_fortunate
Obviously, the
#
is part of the song name, thus we want to treat it as a literal part of the resource name, instead of as a page locator tag. So I implementedencodeURIComponent()
on each part of the URL, so that it would treat the # literally, encoding it as %23. :3