Fix ascent and descent commands.

For seven years and two days, the algorithm for ascent and descent has had an off-by-one error, and started at the wrong level.
Also, the message for failed descent has apparently never been right.
I figured I'd follow Java's conventions (as I see them) and have a body for the loop, so instead of incrementing the counter within the loop condition, I refactored the loop and put in a break statement.  I prefer the shorter version, but POLA wins in a foreign code base.
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Cebtenzzre 2018-07-09 05:38:22 -04:00
Ursprung a820665dc4
Commit 030a07b1d6

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@ -75,9 +75,12 @@ public class NavigationCommands {
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@CommandPermissions("worldedit.navigation.ascend")
public void ascend(Player player, @Optional("1") int levelsToAscend) throws WorldEditException {
int ascentLevels = 1;
while (player.ascendLevel() && levelsToAscend != ascentLevels) {
int ascentLevels = 0;
while (player.ascendLevel()) {
++ascentLevels;
if (levelsToAscend == ascentLevels) {
break;
}
}
if (ascentLevels == 0) {
player.printError("No free spot above you found.");
@ -95,12 +98,15 @@ public class NavigationCommands {
)
@CommandPermissions("worldedit.navigation.descend")
public void descend(Player player, @Optional("1") int levelsToDescend) throws WorldEditException {
int descentLevels = 1;
while (player.descendLevel() && levelsToDescend != descentLevels) {
int descentLevels = 0;
while (player.descendLevel()) {
++descentLevels;
if (levelsToDescend == descentLevels) {
break;
}
}
if (descentLevels == 0) {
player.printError("No free spot above you found.");
player.printError("No free spot below you found.");
} else {
player.print((descentLevels != 1) ? "Descended " + Integer.toString(descentLevels) + " levels." : "Descended a level.");
}