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Hi.

 

Simple question I'm not sure about.

MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(new EventHandler());
FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(new EventHandler());

 

Would registering the same EventHandler on two buses (for different types of events) have any consequences?

If so, could you explain why?

 

Thanks.

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Yes, I noticed I had used a new instance afterwards.

Anyway I have removed the MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(new EventHandler()); line of code, so I guess it won't be a problem for the time being.

 

Thank you for that, too.

I try my best, so apologies if I said something obviously stupid!

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Just as a note:

Yes, in 1.8.8 this will have an impact.

In 1.8.8 using this construct will make you receive all events twice, since the forge bus and the FML bus will be using the same object. FML does check for duplication like this, but it can only do so if you use the same instance, not a new one.

 

I don't quite understand this. I thought the event handler method was called based on the method prototype. Doesn't the forge bus only look for methods that take event parameters for that bus, and similarly for the FML bus? Why would forge bus fire the LivingDropsEvent for example?

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Posted

Just as a note:

Yes, in 1.8.8 this will have an impact.

In 1.8.8 using this construct will make you receive all events twice, since the forge bus and the FML bus will be using the same object. FML does check for duplication like this, but it can only do so if you use the same instance, not a new one.

 

I don't quite understand this. I thought the event handler method was called based on the method prototype. Doesn't the forge bus only look for methods that take event parameters for that bus, and similarly for the FML bus? Why would forge bus fire the LivingDropsEvent for example?

 

The Forge and FML buses will be references to the same object (see how the FML bus is initialised here). If you register two instances of the same class on a bus, both instances will receive the event when it's fired.

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Aha, so we can declare a unique instance of a handler class and pass it to every bus that will accept it.

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