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[SOLVED] when pressing TAB for completion gets a nullpointer at at net.minecraft.command.CommandBase.doesStringStartWith

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Following the "flamingpigs" tutorial.

 

works fine with the following:

 

**Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException  at net.minecraft.command.CommandBase.doesStringStartWith

** game plays - but tab completion does not work anymore at top level  - where it usually lists ALL commands and throws an exception

**if I type /mycommand TAB it "works" 

 

implemented every method - no return nulls.  

 

I am assuming my "command" should show up in the top level list.

 

What am I missing?

Edited by CrazyRay
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SOLVED:   well I thought I added it...   when in fact I rem'ed it out.

@Override
    public String getName() {
        System.out.println("getNAme Was CALLED");
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        return "flamingpigs";
        //return null;
    }

 

Edited by CrazyRay
id:10t error

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