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Hello,

i wanted to acces registerCompostable for a block, so i can make it compostable. How can i acces it. AT is not working for me.

lg,

zOnlyKroks

6 minutes ago, zOnlyKroks said:

Hello,

i wanted to acces registerCompostable for a block, so i can make it compostable. How can i acces it. AT is not working for me.

lg,

zOnlyKroks

I don't think you need to use access transformers, why not access the CHANCES variable in ComposterBlock directly and add your own block?

  • Author
try {
    Class c = ComposterBlock.class;
    Method m = c.getMethod("registerCompostable", float.class, IItemProvider.class);
    m.setAccessible(true);
} catch(NoSuchMethodException e) {
    System.out.println(e.toString());
}
16 minutes ago, zOnlyKroks said:

try {
    Class c = ComposterBlock.class;
    Method m = c.getMethod("registerCompostable", float.class, IItemProvider.class);
    m.setAccessible(true);
} catch(NoSuchMethodException e) {
    System.out.println(e.toString());
}

You are making this way hard than it needs to be. This is all you need:

CHANCES.put(YOUR ITEM HERE, THE FLOAT CHANCE HERE);

 

  • Author

I know. But I want to know how to do it if I want another private method. I just chose that method for testing.

36 minutes ago, zOnlyKroks said:

I know. But I want to know how to do it if I want another private method. I just chose that method for testing.

Alright, then I suggest taking a look at the ObfuscationReflectionHelper class.

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