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Hello everyone,

 

In the 1.14 tutorial of McJty, when creating a gui, he used the @Deprecated function onBlockActivated to open the gui when the block is clicked by the player.

I want to do it with newer method that are not deprecated to follow the rules suggested in the common issue and recommendation.

Does such a function exist or we ought to use the deprecated one ?

 

18 minutes ago, matt1999rd said:

 Does such a function exist or we ought to use the deprecated one ?

I'm sure it does(look in the class or use your IDE to override) if it doesn't then yes use the deprecated one. 

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There is no newer function. What you're looking at is Mojang-deprecation, which they aren't using properly, but all they mean for it to mean is "do not call this" (because you should call it on BlockState instead) and you can certainly override it.

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On 11/2/2019 at 1:23 AM, Draco18s said:

There is no newer function. What you're looking at is Mojang-deprecation, which they aren't using properly, but all they mean for it to mean is "do not call this" (because you should call it on BlockState instead) and you can certainly override it.

what do you mean by blockstate ?

....I will let you look at the code and the wiki yourself

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I have checked within blockstate class and I didn't find any function that indicate whether this block is clicked or not... So I don't know where I could find a way not to use this. Maybe if some of you have example of such usage, I will be happy.

33 minutes ago, matt1999rd said:

I have checked within blockstate class and I didn't find any function that indicate whether this block is clicked or not... 

Really.

   public boolean onBlockActivated(World worldIn, PlayerEntity player, Hand handIn, BlockRayTraceResult hit) {
      return this.getBlock().onBlockActivated(this, worldIn, hit.getPos(), player, handIn, hit);
   }

   public void onBlockClicked(World worldIn, BlockPos pos, PlayerEntity player) {
      this.getBlock().onBlockClicked(this, worldIn, pos, player);
   }

 

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thanks but the problem is that I need to create a new BlockState class for my block so that I can redefine it and I thinks it is not a good idea and not as simple as you may think.

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okay so how can I replace it if I cannot use blockState ?

I saw on other post that people in 1.14 are using onBlockActivated too and nothing is suggest to replace it in the Block class unfortunately...

On 11/1/2019 at 7:23 PM, Draco18s said:

you can certainly override it.

 

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okay so we can override a method of BlockState class within a class extended from Block...is that right ?

because it seems to me very strange...

7 hours ago, matt1999rd said:

ok I have done it and it works thank you for information

This is not an answer, but because you are using McJty's tutorial, could you please tell me if the baked models are working because mine are buggy

2 hours ago, RaphGamingz said:

This is not an answer, but because you are using McJty's tutorial, could you please tell me if the baked models are working because mine are buggy

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