Posted January 12, 20187 yr Hey! I just updated my mod to 1.12.2 and as I was updating and renaming methods and all the code, I happened to have a problem with one specific function and that would be getting the stackSize of an ItemStack. In 1.10.2 it was pretty simple: ItemStack::stackSize. Please help. Thank you! Edited January 12, 20187 yr by Differentiation
January 12, 20187 yr ItemStack::getCount Also previously known as eAndPi. "Pi, is there a station coming up where we can board your train of thought?" -Kronnn Published Mods: Underworld Handy links: Vic_'s Forge events Own WIP Tutorials.
January 12, 20187 yr To help in future cases: When Obj::field stops working, it's usually because the field has been encapsulated and can only be accessed/changed with accessor/mutator(getter/setter) functions. That is, it typically becomes either Obj::getField/Obj::setField, or something similar if the field name changes(if you're using an IDE, you'll typically find it in the lookup). If you're still having trouble, you can usually find it by skimming the source files(some IDEs allow you to jump to a referenced class if you highlight it and right-click/use a keybind).
January 12, 20187 yr Author 9 hours ago, Matryoshika said: ItemStack::getCount 8 hours ago, FlamingVikingGoat said: To help in future cases: When Obj::field stops working, it's usually because the field has been encapsulated and can only be accessed/changed with accessor/mutator(getter/setter) functions. That is, it typically becomes either Obj::getField/Obj::setField, or something similar if the field name changes(if you're using an IDE, you'll typically find it in the lookup). If you're still having trouble, you can usually find it by skimming the source files(some IDEs allow you to jump to a referenced class if you highlight it and right-click/use a keybind). Thanks guys!
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