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So in  the recipe interface 1.15.2 code I had this method:


    @Nonnull
    @Override
    default IRecipeType<?> getType() {
        return Registry.RECIPE_TYPE.getValue(RECIPE_TYPE_ID).get();
    }
   

Now in 1.16.4 it says that .getValue() is undefined. So, what should I put there?

I'd say "look at the available methods, one probably makes sense."

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30 minutes ago, Draco18s said:

I'd say "look at the available methods, one probably makes sense."

There are only a few methods which take in a ResourceLocation and they are "onOptional, getOrDefault and containsKey". Probably not these one...

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2 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

Yes.

But then another error comes up, since I'm doing this:

 

public static final IRecipeType<ISculptorRecipe> SCULPTOR_TYPE = registerType(ISculptorRecipe.SCULPTOR);

 

@SuppressWarnings({ "unchecked", "rawtypes" })
    private static <T extends IRecipeType> T registerType(ResourceLocation recipeTypeId) {
        return (T) Registry.register(Registry.RECIPE_TYPE, recipeTypeId, new RecipeType<>());
    }

 

The registerType method takes in a ResourceLocation, not an IRecipeType.

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2 minutes ago, Dr.Nickenstein said:

IRecipeType<SculptorRecipe> SCULPTOR = register("sculptor");

 static <T extends IRecipe<?>> IRecipeType<T> register(final String key) {
          return Registry.register(Registry.RECIPE_TYPE, new ResourceLocation(key), new IRecipeType<T>() {
             public String toString() {
                return key;
             }
          });
       }

and this is the register(String) method.

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51 minutes ago, diesieben07 said:

So... with that you already have a recipe type.

Just use that SCULPTOR field.

So I can remove both registerType and the SCULPTOR_TYPE field and instead put ISculptorRecipe.SCULPTOR?

Edited by Dr.Nickenstein
why not

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