Posted January 22, 20196 yr OS: Windows 10 IDE: IntelliJ IDEA code: package com.example.testmod; import net.minecraft.init.Blocks; import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod; import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod.EventHandler; import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.event.FMLInitializationEvent; @Mod(modid = testmod.MODID, version = testmod.VERSION) public class testmod { public static final String MODID = "testmod"; public static final String VERSION = "1.0"; @EventHandler public void init(FMLInitializationEvent event) { // some example code System.out.println("DIRT BLOCK >> "+Blocks.DIRT.getUnlocalizedName()); } } setupDecompWorkspace passed successfully Edited January 23, 20196 yr by urlordjames
January 23, 20196 yr From your code it looks like you need to import String from java.lang. If you don’t know Java, you need to learn it before starting Modding. Even spending half an hour reading about it should be enough to get you started. Forge modding is very complex due to a number of reasons, and a firm grasp of Java is absolutely essential to doing anything with Forge Edited January 23, 20196 yr by Cadiboo About Me Spoiler My Discord - Cadiboo#8887 My Website - Cadiboo.github.io My Mods - Cadiboo.github.io/projects My Tutorials - Cadiboo.github.io/tutorials Versions below 1.14.4 are no longer supported on this forum. Use the latest version to receive support. When asking support remember to include all relevant log files (logs are found in .minecraft/logs/), code if applicable and screenshots if possible. Only download mods from trusted sites like CurseForge (minecraft.curseforge.com). A list of bad sites can be found here, with more information available at stopmodreposts.org Edit your own signature at www.minecraftforge.net/forum/settings/signature/ (Make sure to check its compatibility with the Dark Theme)
January 23, 20196 yr Author 12 hours ago, diesieben07 said: Classes in java.lang are implicitly imported. @urlordjames Sounds like your JDK is not set properly in File > Project Structure. Thanks a lot! I reinstalled JDK again and it worked for some reason. Perhaps the install has corrupt?
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