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- | Callbacks | ||
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Signatures for callbacks: | Signatures for callbacks: | ||
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Tiers are simply numeric, starting with `0` as tier 1 and ending with `2` as tier 3. `Int.MaxInt` / `Integer.MAX_VALUE` indicate "any tier", meaning no tier indicator will be shown in the GUI slot. | Tiers are simply numeric, starting with `0` as tier 1 and ending with `2` as tier 3. `Int.MaxInt` / `Integer.MAX_VALUE` indicate "any tier", meaning no tier indicator will be shown in the GUI slot. | ||
- | Disassembly (Not yet implemented) | + | Disassembly |
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- | `registerDisassemblerHandler` takes one String, which is the name of a static function with the following format: | + | `registerDisassemblerTemplate` takes an NBT tag with the following format: |
+ | ``` | ||
+ | { | ||
+ | name: `String` // This is optional, used only in logging. | ||
+ | select: `String` // Name of static method to call for checking if a stack can be disassembled. | ||
+ | disassemble: `String` // Name of static method to call to to get results for a disassembly operation. | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | ``` | ||
- | - `ItemStack[] disassemble(ItemStack stack)` | + | Signatures for callbacks: |
- | Return null if the stack is not handled. | + | |
+ | - `boolean select(ItemStack stack)` | ||
+ | Gets the stack to check for validity, returns true if the stack can be disassembled. | ||
+ | - `ItemStack[] disassemble(ItemStack stack, ItemStack[] ingredients)` | ||
+ | Compute the items to output from the disassembler for the specified item stack. The passed list of ingredients is for convenience, and is what OC thinks are the inputs used to craft the passed item stack. The general idea is that you can return that list *plus* additional items, such as stuff that was "in" the passed stack, if the stack has some kind of inventory (e.g. for servers the installed components are also returned). | ||
It will be called whenever *any* item is disassembled, and should only return a list of (additional) ingredients where appropriate. It will also be called to check if an item can be disassembled at all. | It will be called whenever *any* item is disassembled, and should only return a list of (additional) ingredients where appropriate. It will also be called to check if an item can be disassembled at all. | ||
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nbt.setString("assemble", "com.example.mod.Callbacks.ocAssemblerAssemble"); | nbt.setString("assemble", "com.example.mod.Callbacks.ocAssemblerAssemble"); | ||
// ... | // ... | ||
- | FMLInterModComms.sendMessage("OpenComputers", "registerAssemblerTemplate", nbt); | + | FMLInterModComms.sendMessage("OpenComputers", "registerDisassemblerTemplate", nbt); |
``` | ``` | ||