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is there an event list for forge on 1.7.2? :P I can only find outdated ones, and I'm not the type of person who has toooooooooo much information about Forge.

In this same vein, seeing some sample/tutorial code specifically pertaining to 1.7.2 would be awesome for us noobs. Although I am slowly patching things together. :P

You can just type Event. and wait for your IDE to autofill with Events, they are all pretty self explanatory. You can also download the Javadoc. The ones below are taken directly from the Javadocs.

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InputEvent.KeyInputEvent

InputEvent.MouseInputEvent

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PlayerEvent.ItemCraftedEvent

PlayerEvent.ItemPickupEvent

PlayerEvent.ItemSmeltedEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerChangedDimensionEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedInEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedOutEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerRespawnEvent

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TickEvent.ClientTickEvent

TickEvent.PlayerTickEvent

TickEvent.RenderTickEvent

TickEvent.ServerTickEvent

TickEvent.WorldTickEvent

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As for some sample code...

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@EventHandler
ย  ย  public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event) {
ย  ย  ย  ย  FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(new ExampleEvent());
ย  ย  }

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public class TestEvent {
ย  ย  @SubscribeEvent
ย  ย  public void onItemPickup(PlayerEvent.ItemPickupEvent event) {
ย  ย  ย  ย  System.out.println("You just picked up: " + event.pickedUp.toString());
ย  ย  }
}

You can just type Event. and wait for your IDE to autofill with Events, they are all pretty self explanatory. You can also download the Javadoc. The ones below are taken directly from the Javadocs.

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InputEvent.KeyInputEvent

InputEvent.MouseInputEvent

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PlayerEvent.ItemCraftedEvent

PlayerEvent.ItemPickupEvent

PlayerEvent.ItemSmeltedEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerChangedDimensionEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedInEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedOutEvent

PlayerEvent.PlayerRespawnEvent

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TickEvent.ClientTickEvent

TickEvent.PlayerTickEvent

TickEvent.RenderTickEvent

TickEvent.ServerTickEvent

TickEvent.WorldTickEvent

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As for some sample code...

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@EventHandler
ย  ย  public void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent event) {
ย  ย  ย  ย  FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(new ExampleEvent());
ย  ย  }

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public class TestEvent {
ย  ย  @SubscribeEvent
ย  ย  public void onItemPickup(PlayerEvent.ItemPickupEvent event) {
ย  ย  ย  ย  System.out.println("You just picked up: " + event.pickedUp.toString());
ย  ย  }
}

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i thought there was more events then that :(

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It should be noted that events derived from net.minecraftforge must be registered using:

MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(new CustomEvent());

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Whereas events derived from cpw.mods.fml.common.gameevent must be registered using:

FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(new CustomEvent());

  • 4 weeks later...

I noticed that the PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedOutEvent is not called when you quit the game, i tested it in both single and multiplayer.

But PlayerEvent.PlayerRespawnEvent works actually

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Is there another event to use when you logout and quit the game to save config and such...

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