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Schematic.java
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/**
* Copyright (c) 2011-2014, SpaceToad and the BuildCraft Team
* http://www.mod-buildcraft.com
*
* BuildCraft is distributed under the terms of the Minecraft Mod Public
* License 1.0, or MMPL. Please check the contents of the license located in
* http://www.mod-buildcraft.com/MMPL-1.0.txt
*/
package buildcraft.api.blueprints;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import net.minecraft.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack;
import net.minecraft.nbt.NBTTagCompound;
/**
* This class allow to specify specific behavior for blocks stored in
* blueprints:
*
* - what items needs to be used to create that block - how the block has to be
* built on the world - how to rotate the block - what extra data to store /
* load in the blueprint
*
* Default implementations of this can be seen in the package
* buildcraft.api.schematics. The class SchematicUtils provide some additional
* utilities.
*
* Blueprints perform "id translation" in case the block ids between a blueprint
* and the world installation are different. Mapping is done through the
* builder context.
*
* At blueprint load time, BuildCraft will check that each block id of the
* blueprint corresponds to the block id in the installation. If not, it will
* perform a search through the block list, and upon matching signature, it will
* translate all blocks ids of the blueprint to the installation ones. If no
* such block id is found, BuildCraft will assume that the block is not
* installed and will not load the blueprint.
*/
public class Schematic {
/**
* Return true if the block on the world correspond to the block stored in
* the blueprint at the location given by the slot. By default, this
* subprogram is permissive and doesn't take into account metadata.
*/
public boolean isAlreadyBuilt(IBuilderContext context, int x, int y, int z) {
return true;
}
public final LinkedList<ItemStack> getRequirements(IBuilderContext context) {
LinkedList<ItemStack> res = new LinkedList<ItemStack>();
addRequirements(context, res);
return res;
}
/**
* Returns the requirements needed to build this block. When the
* requirements are met, they will be removed all at once from the builder,
* before calling buildBlock.
*/
public void addRequirements(IBuilderContext context, LinkedList<ItemStack> requirements) {
}
/**
* This is called each time an item matches a reqquirement, that is: (req id
* == stack id) for damageable items (req id == stack id && req dmg == stack
* dmg) for other items by default, it will increase damage of damageable
* items by the amount of damage of the requirement, and remove the intended
* amount of non damageable item.
*
* Client may override this behavior for default items. Note that this
* subprogram may be called twice with the same parameters, once with a copy
* of requirements and stack to check if the entire requirements can be
* fullfilled, and once with the real inventory. Implementer is responsible
* for updating req (with the remaining requirements if any) and stack
* (after usage)
*
* returns: what was used (similer to req, but created from stack, so that
* any NBT based differences are drawn from the correct source)
*/
public ItemStack useItem(IBuilderContext context, ItemStack req, ItemStack stack) {
ItemStack result = stack.copy();
if (stack.isItemStackDamageable()) {
if (req.getItemDamage() + stack.getItemDamage() <= stack.getMaxDamage()) {
stack.setItemDamage(req.getItemDamage() + stack.getItemDamage());
result.setItemDamage(req.getItemDamage());
req.stackSize = 0;
}
if (stack.getItemDamage() >= stack.getMaxDamage()) {
stack.stackSize = 0;
}
} else {
if (stack.stackSize >= req.stackSize) {
result.stackSize = req.stackSize;
stack.stackSize -= req.stackSize;
req.stackSize = 0;
} else {
req.stackSize -= stack.stackSize;
stack.stackSize = 0;
}
}
if (stack.stackSize == 0 && stack.getItem().getContainerItem() != null) {
Item container = stack.getItem().getContainerItem();
//stack.itemID = container.itemID;
stack.stackSize = 1;
stack.setItemDamage(0);
}
return result;
}
/**
* Perform a 90 degree rotation to the slot.
*/
public void rotateLeft(IBuilderContext context) {
}
/**
* Places the block in the world, at the location specified in the slot,
* using the stack in parameters
*/
public void writeToWorld(IBuilderContext context, int x, int y, int z, LinkedList <ItemStack> stacks) {
}
/**
* Initializes a slot from the blueprint according to an objet placed on {x,
* y, z} on the world. This typically means adding entries in slot.cpt. Note
* that "id" and "meta" will be set automatically, corresponding to the
* block id and meta.
*
* By default, if the block is a BlockContainer, tile information will be to
* save / load the block.
*/
public void readFromWorld(IBuilderContext context, int x, int y, int z) {
}
/**
* Called on a block when the blueprint has finished to place all the
* blocks. This may be useful to adjust variable depending on surrounding
* blocks that may not be there already at initial building.
*/
public void postProcessing(IBuilderContext context, int x, int y, int z) {
}
public void writeToNBT(NBTTagCompound nbt, MappingRegistry registry) {
}
public void readFromNBT(NBTTagCompound nbt, MappingRegistry registry) {
}
}