Posted May 13, 201411 yr Hey, I was just exploring the workspace and found in the eclipse folder a 'mods' folder. What does this folder do? can you put other mods in it? Because that would be cool for testing integration!?
May 13, 201411 yr Author Yes, you can put mods in it. They need to be provided in "deobfuscated" form though (that is with MCP names) or they will crash your game (unless you have CodeChickenCore, which can deobfuscate them at runtime). is that just the jar form? sorry im a noob!
May 13, 201411 yr is that just the jar form? sorry im a noob! Obfuscation means that it isn't easy for human to read it. So yes the JAR contains Java code but if it is obfuscated there won't be any nice comments or formatting, and all the field and method names will be changed to something that doesn't make obvious sense. If you have a method called initializeMyBlock() when it is obfuscated it might be called m23438_b(). That is generally what obfuscation means. Specifically for Minecraft modding the issue is that mods will call vanilla code and Minecraft vanilla code is normally obfuscated. In Forge environment, thanks to the work of MCP, we can call vanilla methods with names that make sense (e.g. worldObj.isRemote), but in actual Minecraft it needs to call the obfuscated method (e.g. f2434356_b.f243435_b). So basically the mod will work in the Forge environment if it is calling the vanilla methods based on their deobfuscated names. At least that is how I understand it. I'm a noob too... Check out my tutorials here: http://jabelarminecraft.blogspot.com/
May 14, 201411 yr Thanks diesieben, I appreciate the time you take to write up these detailed clarifications. Check out my tutorials here: http://jabelarminecraft.blogspot.com/
September 8, 20205 yr I'm sorry for necroposting... But how to add some obfuscated mod to 1.14+ workspace? CodeChickenCore ceased releasing in 1.10 because Forge(or ForgeGradle or anything else) became able to work with obfucated mods out of the box. But it ceased work in 1.14. Any ideas? Edited September 8, 20205 yr by hohserg
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