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[1.12.2] Event handlers is not called althrough I checked the post method is called.

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Hi guys! 

 

I'm having problems to attach new event handlers...

 

I created the following class:

 

@Mod.EventBusSubscriber
public class CubicCityEventHandlers {
    @SubscribeEvent
    public static void onRoadPopulated(RoadPopulateEvent event) {
        // Event here with a breakpoint
    }

}

 

public class RoadPopulateEvent extends Event {
    public CubePos cubePos;

    private RoadPopulateEvent() {}

    public RoadPopulateEvent(CubePos cubePos) {
        this.cubePos = cubePos;
    }
}


 

And I call it like this:

 

MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.post(new RoadPopulateEvent(new CubePos(cubeX, cubeY, cubeZ)));

 

I checked if the post method is executed, and it's executed.

 

But I don't know why the callback (onRoadPopulated) isn't called.

 

What should I check next?

 

Thanks.

 

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