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[1.8.9] PlayerInteractEvent - Client/Server - Right-clicking a ladder


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I have a question about the PlayerInteractEvent, specifically the different behavior on the Client and Server threads when the player is right-clicking on a previously-placed ladder block while holding another ladder.

 

Given the following test code snippet:

@SubscribeEvent
public void clickOnLadder(PlayerInteractEvent event) 
{		
   if (event.pos != null) {			
System.out.println(event.pos.getX() + " " + event.pos.getY() + " " +event.pos.getZ());	
System.out.println(event.world.getBlockState(event.pos).getBlock().getLocalizedName());
   }	
}

 

When right-clicking a placed ladder with an empty hand, I get:

[22:58:56] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]:  -324 82 412

[22:58:56] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]:  Ladder

[22:58:56] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: -324 82 412

[22:58:56] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: Ladder

 

When holding a ladder, I get:

[22:58:56] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]:  -324 82 412

[22:58:56] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]:  Ladder

[22:58:56] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: 0 0 0

[22:58:56] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: Stone

 

Is the client-side event somehow suppressing / not sending to the server as a result of holding a ladder?  When holding a ladder, on the Server-side, this makes it impossible to get the coordinates of the clicked block.  Could someone please explain why this would be?

 

Thanks!

 

Using Minecraft 1.8.9 with Forge 11.15.1.1902.

Posted

This may actually be a buggy behavior. I have rewritten this to 1.9.4:

    @SubscribeEvent
    public void clickOnLadder(PlayerInteractEvent event)
    {

        if (event.getPos() != null) {
            System.out.println(event.getPos().getX() + " " + event.getPos().getY() + " " +event.getPos().getZ());
            System.out.println(event.getWorld().getBlockState(event.getPos()).getBlock().getLocalizedName());
        }
    }

 

And it produces following output:

 

Empty handed:

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 86 5637

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: Ladder

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 85 5636

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: tile.air.name

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 86 5637

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: Ladder

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 85 5636

[08:55:44] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: tile.air.name

[08:55:44] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 86 5637

[08:55:44] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: Ladder

[08:55:44] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 86 5637

[08:55:44] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: Ladder

 

Ladder in hand:

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 86 5637

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: Ladder

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 85 5636

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: tile.air.name

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 86 5637

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: Ladder

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 85 5636

[08:56:06] [Client thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: tile.air.name

[08:56:06] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 85 5636

[08:56:06] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: tile.air.name

[08:56:06] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:68]: 4661 86 5637

[08:56:06] [server thread/INFO] [sTDOUT]: [com.fhfstudio.bot.AIController:clickOnLadder:69]: Ladder

 

It all looks  the same to me. I also tried right clicking the block with other placeable items and it produced the same output. Strange thing though is that the code snipped is apparently called multiple times.

Posted

As far as I know this is a vanilla MC bug, the same thing happens with fences. The code gets called in the client thread and in the server thread, making it effectively look like two calls on an integrated server (single player).

Posted

As far as I know this is a vanilla MC bug, the same thing happens with fences. The code gets called in the client thread and in the server thread, making it effectively look like two calls on an integrated server (single player).

That isn't OP's problem at at all, and it's not a bug either.

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