Posted March 8, 20205 yr Hey, so I want to spawn an entity when the player joins the world but I get a crash every time I join the world: Spoiler Spoiler ---- Minecraft Crash Report ---- // Shall we play a game? Time: 3/8/20 2:19 PM Description: Ticking memory connection java.lang.NullPointerException: Ticking memory connection at net.minecraft.entity.Entity.<init>(Entity.java:205) ~[forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-recomp.jar:?] {re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B} at net.minecraft.entity.LivingEntity.<init>(LivingEntity.java:192) ~[forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-recomp.jar:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.entity.MobEntity.<init>(MobEntity.java:99) ~[forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-recomp.jar:?] {re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B} at net.minecraft.entity.CreatureEntity.<init>(CreatureEntity.java:13) ~[forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-recomp.jar:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.entity.AgeableEntity.<init>(AgeableEntity.java:23) ~[forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-recomp.jar:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.entity.passive.AnimalEntity.<init>(AnimalEntity.java:30) ~[forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-recomp.jar:?] {re:classloading} at tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys.testmob.<init>(testmob.java:13) ~[main/:?] {re:classloading} at tk.bytiny.epicmod.listener.p_replacer.plogin(p_replacer.java:25) ~[main/:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraftforge.eventbus.ASMEventHandler_7_p_replacer_plogin_PlayerLoggedInEvent.invoke(.dynamic) ~[?:?] {} at net.minecraftforge.eventbus.ASMEventHandler.invoke(ASMEventHandler.java:80) ~[eventbus-1.0.0-service.jar:?] {} at net.minecraftforge.eventbus.EventBus.post(EventBus.java:258) ~[eventbus-1.0.0-service.jar:?] {} at net.minecraftforge.fml.hooks.BasicEventHooks.firePlayerLoggedIn(BasicEventHooks.java:43) ~[?:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.server.management.PlayerList.initializeConnectionToPlayer(PlayerList.java:206) ~[?:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.network.login.ServerLoginNetHandler.tryAcceptPlayer(ServerLoginNetHandler.java:119) ~[?:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.network.login.ServerLoginNetHandler.tick(ServerLoginNetHandler.java:63) ~[?:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.network.NetworkManager.tick(NetworkManager.java:241) ~[?:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.network.NetworkSystem.tick(NetworkSystem.java:148) ~[?:?] {re:classloading} at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.updateTimeLightAndEntities(MinecraftServer.java:882) ~[?:?] {re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B} at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.tick(MinecraftServer.java:800) ~[?:?] {re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B} at net.minecraft.server.integrated.IntegratedServer.tick(IntegratedServer.java:118) ~[?:?] {re:classloading,pl:runtimedistcleaner:A} at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:646) [?:?] {re:classloading,pl:accesstransformer:B} at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) [?:1.8.0_191] {} A detailed walkthrough of the error, its code path and all known details is as follows: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Head -- Thread: Server thread Stacktrace: at net.minecraft.entity.Entity.<init>(Entity.java:205) at net.minecraft.entity.LivingEntity.<init>(LivingEntity.java:192) at net.minecraft.entity.MobEntity.<init>(MobEntity.java:99) at net.minecraft.entity.CreatureEntity.<init>(CreatureEntity.java:13) at net.minecraft.entity.AgeableEntity.<init>(AgeableEntity.java:23) at net.minecraft.entity.passive.AnimalEntity.<init>(AnimalEntity.java:30) at tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys.testmob.<init>(testmob.java:13) at tk.bytiny.epicmod.listener.p_replacer.plogin(p_replacer.java:25) at net.minecraftforge.eventbus.ASMEventHandler_7_p_replacer_plogin_PlayerLoggedInEvent.invoke(.dynamic) at net.minecraftforge.eventbus.ASMEventHandler.invoke(ASMEventHandler.java:80) at net.minecraftforge.eventbus.EventBus.post(EventBus.java:258) at net.minecraftforge.fml.hooks.BasicEventHooks.firePlayerLoggedIn(BasicEventHooks.java:43) at net.minecraft.server.management.PlayerList.initializeConnectionToPlayer(PlayerList.java:206) at net.minecraft.network.login.ServerLoginNetHandler.tryAcceptPlayer(ServerLoginNetHandler.java:119) at net.minecraft.network.login.ServerLoginNetHandler.tick(ServerLoginNetHandler.java:63) at net.minecraft.network.NetworkManager.tick(NetworkManager.java:241) -- Ticking connection -- Details: Connection: net.minecraft.network.NetworkManager@6a6d93d6 Stacktrace: at net.minecraft.network.NetworkSystem.tick(NetworkSystem.java:148) at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.updateTimeLightAndEntities(MinecraftServer.java:882) at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.tick(MinecraftServer.java:800) at net.minecraft.server.integrated.IntegratedServer.tick(IntegratedServer.java:118) at net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:646) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) -- System Details -- Details: Minecraft Version: 1.14.4 Minecraft Version ID: 1.14.4 Operating System: Windows 10 (amd64) version 10.0 Java Version: 1.8.0_191, Oracle Corporation Java VM Version: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (mixed mode), Oracle Corporation Memory: 567013392 bytes (540 MB) / 1816657920 bytes (1732 MB) up to 3806855168 bytes (3630 MB) CPUs: 16 JVM Flags: 1 total; -XX:HeapDumpPath=MojangTricksIntelDriversForPerformance_javaw.exe_minecraft.exe.heapdump ModLauncher: 4.1.0+62+5bfa59b ModLauncher launch target: fmluserdevclient ModLauncher naming: mcp ModLauncher services: /eventbus-1.0.0-service.jar eventbus PLUGINSERVICE /forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-launcher.jar object_holder_definalize PLUGINSERVICE /forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-launcher.jar runtime_enum_extender PLUGINSERVICE /accesstransformers-1.0.1-milestone.0.1+94458e7-shadowed.jar accesstransformer PLUGINSERVICE /forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-launcher.jar capability_inject_definalize PLUGINSERVICE /forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-launcher.jar runtimedistcleaner PLUGINSERVICE /forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-launcher.jar fml TRANSFORMATIONSERVICE FML: 28.2 Forge: net.minecraftforge:28.2.0 FML Language Providers: [email protected] minecraft@1 Mod List: client-extra.jar Minecraft {[email protected] DONE} forge-1.14.4-28.2.0_mapped_snapshot_20190719-1.14.3-recomp.jar Forge {[email protected] DONE} main Epic Mod {em@NONE DONE} Player Count: 1 / 8; [ServerPlayerEntity['Dev'/95, l='test', x=0.00, y=5.00, z=0.00]] Data Packs: vanilla, mod:em, mod:forge Type: Integrated Server (map_client.txt) Is Modded: Definitely; Client brand changed to 'forge' I tried figuring out what the problem might be but all I could find out was that it might have to do something with getting the world. This is the class where I'm spawning the entity. I tested this with a Minecraft villager and it worked: Spoiler Spoiler package tk.bytiny.epicmod.listener; import net.minecraft.entity.EntityType; import net.minecraft.entity.player.PlayerEntity; import net.minecraftforge.event.entity.player.PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedInEvent; import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent; import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod.EventBusSubscriber; import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod.EventBusSubscriber.Bus; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.main; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys.mobentity; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys.testmob; @EventBusSubscriber(modid = main.MODID, bus = Bus.FORGE) public class p_replacer { public static EntityType<testmob> entity2 = mobentity.TESTMOB; public static testmob person2; public static PlayerEntity p; @SubscribeEvent public static void plogin(PlayerLoggedInEvent event) { if(event.getEntity() instanceof PlayerEntity) { p = (PlayerEntity) event.getEntity(); person2 = new testmob(entity2, p.world); p.world.addEntity(person2); person2.setPosition(p.getPosition().getX(), p.getPosition().getY(), p.getPosition().getZ()); } } } For the entity I followed the tutorial of Jorrit Tyberghein: Spoiler Spoiler And those are my entity classes: Spoiler Spoiler package tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys; import javax.annotation.Nullable; import net.minecraft.entity.AgeableEntity; import net.minecraft.entity.EntityType; import net.minecraft.entity.passive.AnimalEntity; import net.minecraft.world.World; public class testmob extends AnimalEntity { public testmob(EntityType<? extends AnimalEntity> type, World worldIn) { super(type, worldIn); } @Nullable @Override public AgeableEntity createChild(AgeableEntity ageable) { return null; } } package tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys; import net.minecraft.entity.EntityType; import net.minecraftforge.registries.ObjectHolder; public class mobentity { @ObjectHolder("em:testmob") public static EntityType<testmob> TESTMOB; } package tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys; import net.minecraft.client.renderer.entity.model.EntityModel; import net.minecraft.client.renderer.entity.model.RendererModel; public class TestmobModel extends EntityModel<testmob> { public RendererModel body; public TestmobModel() { body = new RendererModel(this, 0, 0); body.addBox(-3, -3, -3, 6, 6, 6); } @Override public void render(testmob entityIn, float limbSwing, float limbSwingAmount, float ageInTicks, float netHeadYaw, float headPitch, float scale) { setRotationAngles(entityIn, limbSwing, limbSwingAmount, ageInTicks, netHeadYaw, headPitch, scale); body.render(scale); } @Override public void setRotationAngles(testmob entityIn, float limbSwing, float limbSwingAmount, float ageInTicks, float netHeadYaw, float headPitch, float scaleFactor) { } } package tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys; import javax.annotation.Nullable; import net.minecraft.client.renderer.entity.EntityRendererManager; import net.minecraft.client.renderer.entity.MobRenderer; import net.minecraft.util.ResourceLocation; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.main; public class TestmobRenderer extends MobRenderer<testmob, TestmobModel>{ public TestmobRenderer(EntityRendererManager manager) { super(manager, new TestmobModel(), 0.5f); } @Nullable @Override protected ResourceLocation getEntityTexture(testmob entity) { return new ResourceLocation(main.MODID, "textures/entity/testmob.png"); } } package tk.bytiny.epicmod.init; import net.minecraft.entity.EntityClassification; import net.minecraft.entity.EntityType; import net.minecraftforge.event.RegistryEvent.Register; import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent; import net.minecraftforge.fml.client.registry.RenderingRegistry; import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod.EventBusSubscriber; import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod.EventBusSubscriber.Bus; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.main; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys.TestmobRenderer; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.entitys.testmob; import tk.bytiny.epicmod.item.BasicItem; @EventBusSubscriber(modid = main.MODID, bus = Bus.MOD) public class Epicmobs{ public static final BasicItem BASIC_ITEM = new BasicItem(); @SubscribeEvent public static void registerEntity(Register<EntityType<?>> event) { event.getRegistry().register(EntityType.Builder.create(testmob::new, EntityClassification.CREATURE).size(1, 1).setShouldReceiveVelocityUpdates(false).build("testmob").setRegistryName(main.MODID, "testmob")); RenderingRegistry.registerEntityRenderingHandler(testmob.class, TestmobRenderer::new); } } I tried my best to find out what the problem is and this is the first time I ask online for help. I hope I didn't overlock something stupid and that you guys can maybe help me. Edited March 8, 20205 yr by byTiny Edited title to fit better.
March 14, 20205 yr Author Thanks very much for the reply it helped me a lot and I fixed the problem now and I'm sorry that you had to look at the terrible code I wrote. I tried addressing the problems you mentioned. I now added comments to everything so it's not confusing anymore. I cleaned the code from all unused code, for example, the BASICI_ITEM line which wasn't supposed to be there. But I still have a question: I'm currently using this project for testing code and then copy it into my real project. There my ModID is "gamechanger" and the reason why the other project has the short ModID "em" is that it is faster to type. So my question is: is there a specific reason why the ModID has to be long?
March 14, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, byTiny said: is there a specific reason why the ModID has to be long? Imagine if everyone used 2 character mod IDs. That means there would be a lot of conflicts, as there are only 26² possible combinations, but some would be more popular than others.
March 14, 20205 yr Author Ok, that makes sense thanks very much but I will still use this ID for testing.
March 14, 20205 yr you can also simply store you mod id in a field named EM if you like it being short
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