Posted August 29, 20169 yr Hey everyone, I am currently in the process of updating a mod to 1.9.4 and I try to get rid of the Access Transformer, so I tried to get the variable with a Reflection but everytime I do "getInt" to the field it just catches an exception. int i; public ClientTickHandler() { try { sprintToggleTimer = ReflectionHelper.findField(EntityPlayerSP.class, "sprintToggleTimer", "field_71156_d"); i = sprintToggleTimer.getInt(mc.thePlayer); } catch (Exception e) { SimplyJetpacks.logger.error("Unable to find field \"sprintToggleTimer\""); } System.out.println("i = " + i); } Hope someone can help me
August 29, 20169 yr That's not the actual exception. You have this: catch (Exception e) { This is known as a Pokemon Catch Block. I.e. "gotta catch em all!" You didn't even then print out the error but instead a generic "I had a problem" message. Apparently I'm a complete and utter jerk and come to this forum just like to make fun of people, be confrontational, and make your personal life miserable. If you think this is the case, JUST REPORT ME. Otherwise you're just going to get reported when you reply to my posts and point it out, because odds are, I was trying to be nice. Exception: If you do not understand Java, I WILL NOT HELP YOU and your thread will get locked. DO NOT PM ME WITH PROBLEMS. No help will be given.
August 29, 20169 yr Hey everyone, I am currently in the process of updating a mod to 1.9.4 and I try to get rid of the Access Transformer, so I tried to get the variable with a Reflection but everytime I do "getInt" to the field it just catches an exception. int i; public ClientTickHandler() { try { sprintToggleTimer = ReflectionHelper.findField(EntityPlayerSP.class, "sprintToggleTimer", "field_71156_d"); i = sprintToggleTimer.getInt(mc.thePlayer); } catch (Exception e) { SimplyJetpacks.logger.error("Unable to find field \"sprintToggleTimer\""); } System.out.println("i = " + i); } Hope someone can help me Where are you creating an instance of ClientTickHandler? I'm assuming you do it in one of the initialization states (pre-init probably), which means mc.thePlayer will be null. You can fetch the field from EntityPlayerSP in your constructor, but you cannot read it while not in-game.
August 29, 20169 yr Author So the error is just with my "debug" integer i... I see... The weird thing is that the exception is not caught ingame but it is not working like I supposed it to be either. if(!sprintKeyCheck && sprintToggleTimer != null && mc.thePlayer.movementInput.moveForward >= 1.0F && !mc.thePlayer.isCollidedHorizontally && (mc.thePlayer.getFoodStats().getFoodLevel() > 6.0F || mc.thePlayer.capabilities.allowFlying)) { if (sprintToggleTimer.getInt(mc.thePlayer) <= 0 && !mc.gameSettings.keyBindSprint.isKeyDown()) { sprintToggleTimer.setInt(mc.thePlayer, 7); sprintKeyCheck = true; } mc.thePlayer.setSprinting(true); } This (coupled with some other methodes) should make it possible to sprint in midair with the jetpack to activate its boost, but as a result I am always sprinting as soon as I am not on the ground which is not what should happen
August 30, 20169 yr Author Okay I figured it out was just a really dumb mistake... I just forgot the "else" after the "if" But thanks everyone for the help
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