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I've updated forge 1.12.2 (from ...1.2599 to ...4.2709) and mappings (to stable_39) and can't seem to find some methods / method names.

Missing:

EnumFacing#getFront(int meta);
NBTTagList#hasNoTags();
Block#onBlockDestroyedByPlayer(World worldIn, BlockPos pos, IBlockState state);

 

Edit: seems like NBTTagList#isEmpty() is the new NBTTagList#hasNoTags()

Edited by Insane96MCP

The best thing to do is look at the Type Hierarchy of the related classes and scroll through all the methods that are there and it is usually obvious what the new name is. Sometimes it is just a new name, and sometimes it is changes to the parameters or return value, since a method needs all three to match. But in any case usually pretty easy to figure out.

 

If you really get stuck, then what you need to do is load the old version and see where the method is called from, then load the new version and go to same place to see what is now being called. Hope that makes sense.

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48 minutes ago, jabelar said:

The best thing to do is look at the Type Hierarchy of the related classes and scroll through all the methods that are there and it is usually obvious what the new name is. Sometimes it is just a new name, and sometimes it is changes to the parameters or return value, since a method needs all three to match. But in any case usually pretty easy to figure out.

 

If you really get stuck, then what you need to do is load the old version and see where the method is called from, then load the new version and go to same place to see what is now being called. Hope that makes sense.

Thanks, seems like even checking vanilla blocks helps.

Edited by Insane96MCP

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