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Evidence that the transformation was done successfully w9mOrRm.png?1 (playerData field)

Basically how do I resolve this so that I can build again and/or my IDE stops throwing up warnings (I think I mind need to edit a local copy of one of the sources)

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I figured out I could edit mc source distributed with forge however in doing so that will break travis.ci

I am sure there has to be a proper way to do this, any ideas?

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Oh god... what are you doing...

IExtendedEntityProperties exists exactly for this purpose: it allows to "add fields" to any entity without base edits.

IExtendedEntityProperties doesn't quite do what I want and besides this is just a proof of concept.

 

Basically what I want to do is store a single field on: Players, All Entity's of a type, All Item's of a type and All Block's of a type. The Players field is already done and works really well outside of needing to edit the source.

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I already have map's but I don't like how it works. This isn't really for 'shits n giggles' rather its to start me out on learning ASM as well as reworking existing code to something I am happy with.

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While it works I really don't like having to lookup that information, especially when I know it can be stored within the object itself.

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