21 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
md_5
5fea790398 Apply import ordering rules to CraftBukkit classes 2019-04-23 14:56:58 +10:00
md_5
a2d787f6eb Update to Minecraft 1.14-pre5 2019-04-23 12:00:00 +10:00
md_5
421c1728c8 Update to Minecraft 1.13-pre7 2018-07-15 10:00:00 +10:00
Senmori
c7656468e4 Expand CreatureSpawner API 2018-01-24 17:19:41 +11:00
Lukas Hennig
19507baf8b Improvements to BlockStates
* Actually capture all the data of TileEntities. This is done by creating a copy of the TileEntity. The methods of BlockState which currently directly access the TileEntity reference will modify the data of that TileEntity-snapshot instead.
* With the call to BlockState.update, the captured TileEntity data gets applied to the current TileEntity in the world.
* Methods which trigger block specific actions will use the current TileEntity from the world.
* CraftBlockState does not hand out the wrapped or the snapshot TileEntity directly. Instead, it provides an applyTo method to copy the data to a given TileEntity and a method to directly get a copy of the TileEntity NBT data represented by the BlockState. CraftMetaBlockState was updated to make use of that.
* Added #getSnapshotInventory() to bukkit which allows modifiying the captured inventory snapshots of containers.
* Tried to clarify which methods only work if the BlockState is placed, which methods require the block in the world to still be of the same type (methods which trigger actions), and that .getInventory() directly modifies the inventory of the block in the world if the BlockState is placed and becomes invalid if the block type is changed.

Backwards compatibility

* If the BlockState acts as InventoryHolder, getInventory() will still return the inventory directly backed by the TileEntity in the world (like before), and not the snapshot inventory. This compromise should reduce the potential of these changes to break existing plugins, or craftbukkit's own use of BlockState.
* The snapshot's inventory can be accessed by a new method getSnapshotInventory()
* In case the BlockState is not placed (if it was retrieved from the MetaBlockState of an item), the getInventory() method will however return the snapshot inventory. So that when the BlockState gets applied back to the item, the inventory changes are properly included.
* With the changes to CraftMetaBlockState it is no longer required to call the update method before passing a modified BlockState to the CraftMetaBlockState. For backwards compatibility the update method will simply return true for a non-placed BlockState, without actually doing anything.

Impact on plugins
* Restoring blocks now actually works as expected, properly restoring the TileEntity data, reglardless if the block changed its type in the meantime.
* Plugins are now consistently required to call the update method in order to apply changes to blocks. Though, regarding the Javadoc they should have been required to do so anyways.
* New feature: Plugins can take and modify inventory snapshots.
* Breaking change: If a plugin gets the BlockState of a block in the world, modifies the inventory returned by .getInventory(), and then tries to use the same BlockState to apply the TileEntity data to an ItemStack block meta, the ItemStack will use the snapshot inventory, disregarding the changes made to the inventory returned by .getInventory(). This is the compromise of .getInventory() returning the inventory directly backed by the TileEntity in the world.

Other fixes related to BlockState:
* TileEntityContainer#getLocation() will run into a NPE if the TileEntity is non-placed (ex. when getting the BlockState from a CraftMetaBlockState).
* Beacon.getEntitiesInRange() would previously throw a NPE if called for a non-placed BlockState. It was changed to now require to be placed and use the current TileEntity in the world. If the TileEntity in the world is no longer a beacon, it will return an empty list.
* EndGateway now supports setting and getting the exit location even for non-placed EndGateways (inside BlockStateMeta) by using / returning a location with world being null.
2017-08-05 14:37:19 +10:00
md_5
5195487ec6 Update to Minecraft 1.12-pre2 2017-05-14 12:00:00 +10:00
md_5
88eede85cc SPIGOT-2792: Return PIG for broken spawners 2016-11-18 15:32:27 +11:00
md_5
c25ddf063a Update to Minecraft 1.11 2016-11-17 12:41:03 +11:00
md_5
aa008dff0f Update to Minecraft 1.9 2016-03-01 09:32:45 +11:00
Thinkofdeath
61ef214f91 Implement BlockStateMeta which allows creating and editting 1.8's blockEntityTag 2015-03-24 16:02:47 +00:00
Travis Watkins
dbb5e6e3cd Update CraftBukkit to Minecraft 1.7.10 2014-07-08 14:31:10 -05:00
Travis Watkins
5f089137ee Cleanup comments, formatting, etc 2013-03-25 00:51:36 -05:00
Travis Watkins
83d29e461c Update CraftBukkit to Minecraft 1.5 2013-03-15 13:28:59 -05:00
feildmaster
aa92f0e313 Update CreatureSpawner.setSpawnedType(EntityType) to 1.3
They can spawn any valid entities now. What is a "valid" entity? A "valid" entity is an EntityType with a non-null getName(). (for example: PRIMED_TNT, FALLING_BLOCK)
2012-08-12 14:11:36 -05:00
Celtic Minstrel
af51313ffb [Bleeding] Added EntityType to replace CreatureType. 2012-02-22 22:06:29 -05:00
Erik Broes
9adc03abab Generic cleanup of the org.bukkit.craftbukkit classes. 2011-06-12 12:51:54 +02:00
Erik Broes
483a878b8b Update for 1.4_00_01 -- if you bypassed Bukkit, you will most likely break. 2011-04-20 19:05:14 +02:00
Dinnerbone
e8e74992cb Purged deprecated MobType and MobSpawner 2011-03-07 16:32:41 +00:00
Dinnerbone
f759e0b60d Update to Minecraft 1.3 beta 2011-02-23 02:37:56 +00:00
EvilSeph
bddceeaf51 When deprecating, the alternative should be provided. 2011-02-19 06:02:27 -05:00
Andrew Ardill
0703f4f458 Updated to use CreatureType and CreatureSpawner
Nothing will break as a result of the refactoring of MobType due to
deprecated code being left in. These will be removed after 1 week,
enough time for plugin devs time to migrate.
2011-02-17 17:57:52 +11:00