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[1.10.2] [SOLVED] Checking for the Current Running Logical Side?


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Hey,

I need to test for the running side on certain methods or blocks of methods all the time to keep me informed. So I made a method (which I'm currently using) which looks like this:

    public void getSide(World worldIn)
    {
      	if (worldIn.isRemote)
        {
            Log.info("CLIENT");
        }
      
      	if (!worldIn.isRemote)
        {
            Log.info("SERVER");
        }
    }

 

Is there a more enhanced way to accomplish this?

Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks! :)

Edited by Differentiation
Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Accomplish... what? Log the side to the console?
If so: info(world.isRemote ? "CLIENT" : "SERVER") will do the same thing.

 

I am not sure what your question is.

Yes, log the side to the console so that I could visually see what current side is running.

I know I can make the if statement more condensed and shorter that way, but are there any other methods?

Edited by Differentiation
Posted (edited)
Just now, diesieben07 said:

Learn to use the debugger.

Is there a documentary I can learn from? :P I use Eclipse and I tried the debug lines, but I didn't know how to further continue...

Edited by Differentiation

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