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It doesn't have a constructor because the class is abstract (well, it has an implicit, empty, public constructor that you can't invoke). You need to either extend it or call new on the existing subclasses (all of which have public constructors).

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  On 1/11/2020 at 9:58 PM, Draco18s said:

It doesn't have a constructor because the class is abstract (well, it has an implicit, empty, public constructor that you can't invoke). You need to either extend it or call new on the existing subclasses (all of which have public constructors).

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Hmmm are you sure you're talking about BiomeProviderType? Cause nothing that you're telling me is... true?

BiomeProviderType:

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1. Class is not abstract
2. It has a private constructor with some arguments
3. Cannot extend it as it's constructor is private

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I misread.

Anyway, if you look at the class you'd see this:

public T create(C settings) {
    return (T)(this.factory.apply(settings);
}

Notice the name of the function. "Create" as in "get me a new one."

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  On 1/12/2020 at 5:16 PM, Draco18s said:

I misread.

Anyway, if you look at the class you'd see this:

public T create(C settings) {
    return (T)(this.factory.apply(settings);
}

Notice the name of the function. "Create" as in "get me a new one."

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yea... but can I register custom BiomeProvider with this method? Only settings

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