cwJn Posted November 27, 2021 Posted November 27, 2021 So I thought that when a capability is attached to an item/entity/etc... the capability will stay until whatever it's attached to is gone. But this doesn't seem to be the case, as when I printed to console whenever a capability is attached, it seems as though a new version of the capability is attached to an item every time I select it in my hotbar, hover over it in inventory, etc. Is this how it's supposed to work? If so, why? Quote
Draco18s Posted November 27, 2021 Posted November 27, 2021 Show your code. Quote Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable. If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME. Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice. Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked. DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.
cwJn Posted November 27, 2021 Author Posted November 27, 2021 @SubscribeEvent public static void ItemHandler(AttachCapabilitiesEvent<ItemStack> event) { ItemStack item = event.getObject(); if (GearApi.isGear(item)) { SGearTraitHelperProvider provider = new SGearTraitHelperProvider(); event.addCapability(TRAIT_HELPER_KEY, provider); event.addListener(provider::invalidate); } if (isArmour(item) || item.getItem() instanceof ICoreArmor) { DamageResistanceProvider provider = new DamageResistanceProvider(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); event.addCapability(RES_KEY, provider); event.addListener(provider::invalidate); } else if (isWeapon(item) || item.getItem() instanceof ICoreTool) { DamageTypesProvider provider = new DamageTypesProvider(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "IMPACT"); event.addCapability(DMG_KEY, provider); event.addListener(provider::invalidate); } } Quote
Luis_ST Posted November 27, 2021 Posted November 27, 2021 8 hours ago, Draco18s said: Show your code. please show use more than 1 class, (your Providers...?) also if you have a git repo, post a link to it since it's easier to look into many classes Quote
cwJn Posted November 27, 2021 Author Posted November 27, 2021 This is the capability inject and provider for one of my capabilities. All of them are coded the exact same way. public class CapabilityDamageTypes { @CapabilityInject(IDamageTypes.class) public static Capability<IDamageTypes> DAMAGE_TYPES_CAPABILITY = null; public static void register() { CapabilityManager.INSTANCE.register(IDamageTypes.class, new Storage(), new Factory()); } private static class Storage implements Capability.IStorage<IDamageTypes> { @Nullable @Override public INBT writeNBT(Capability<IDamageTypes> capability, IDamageTypes instance, Direction side) { CompoundNBT tag = new CompoundNBT(); tag.putFloat("slash", instance.getSlashDamage()); tag.putFloat("impact", instance.getImpactDamage()); tag.putFloat("puncture", instance.getPunctureDamage()); tag.putFloat("fire", instance.getFireDamage()); tag.putFloat("lightning", instance.getLightningDamage()); tag.putFloat("ice", instance.getIceDamage()); tag.putFloat("dark", instance.getDarkDamage()); tag.putFloat("holy", instance.getHolyDamage()); tag.putFloat("magic", instance.getMagicDamage()); tag.putString("mobDamageType", instance.getMobDamageType()); return tag; } @Override public void readNBT(Capability<IDamageTypes> capability, IDamageTypes instance, Direction side, INBT nbt) { float slash = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("slash"); float impact = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("impact"); float puncture = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("puncture"); float fire = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("fire"); float lightning = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("lightning"); float ice = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("ice"); float dark = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("dark"); float holy = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("holy"); float magic = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getFloat("magic"); String mobDamageType = ((CompoundNBT) nbt).getString("mobDamageType"); instance.setSlashDamage(slash); instance.setImpactDamage(impact); instance.setPunctureDamage(puncture); instance.setFireDamage(fire); instance.setLightningDamage(lightning); instance.setIceDamage(ice); instance.setDarkDamage(dark); instance.setHolyDamage(holy); instance.setMagicDamage(magic); instance.setMobDamageType(mobDamageType); } } private static class Factory implements Callable<IDamageTypes> { @Override public IDamageTypes call() throws Exception { return new DamageTypes(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, "IMPACT"); } } } package com.cwjn.hardstuckintegration.Capabilities.DamageTypes; import net.minecraft.nbt.CompoundNBT; import net.minecraft.util.Direction; import net.minecraftforge.common.capabilities.Capability; import net.minecraftforge.common.capabilities.ICapabilitySerializable; import net.minecraftforge.common.util.LazyOptional; import javax.annotation.Nonnull; import javax.annotation.Nullable; public class DamageTypesProvider implements ICapabilitySerializable<CompoundNBT> { //private final DamageTypes damage = new DamageTypes(); //private final LazyOptional<IDamageTypes> damageOptional = LazyOptional.of(() -> damage); private DamageTypes damage; private LazyOptional<IDamageTypes> damageOptional; public void invalidate() { damageOptional.invalidate(); } public DamageTypesProvider(float I, float P, float S, float F, float L, float IC, float D, float H, float M, String mobDamageType) { damage = new DamageTypes(I, P, S, F, L, IC, D, H, M, mobDamageType); damageOptional = LazyOptional.of(() -> damage); } @Nonnull @Override public <T> LazyOptional<T> getCapability(@Nonnull Capability<T> cap, @Nullable Direction side) { return cap == CapabilityDamageTypes.DAMAGE_TYPES_CAPABILITY ? damageOptional.cast() : LazyOptional.empty(); } @Override public CompoundNBT serializeNBT() { if (CapabilityDamageTypes.DAMAGE_TYPES_CAPABILITY == null) { return new CompoundNBT(); } else { return (CompoundNBT) CapabilityDamageTypes.DAMAGE_TYPES_CAPABILITY.writeNBT(damage, null); } } @Override public void deserializeNBT(CompoundNBT nbt) { if (CapabilityDamageTypes.DAMAGE_TYPES_CAPABILITY != null) { CapabilityDamageTypes.DAMAGE_TYPES_CAPABILITY.readNBT(damage, null, nbt); } } } Quote
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