Adds BUKKIT-5370, BUKKIT-5378, BUKKIT-5382, BUKKIT-5482. Covers zombie
villagers, ocelot babies, silverfish popping out of blocks, and mobs
spawning with a mount.
By: GJ <gjmcferrin@gmail.com>
Previously any entities spawned through dispensers (monster eggs) or
by nether portals were given the incorrect SpawnReason of SPAWNER_EGG.
This made it impossible to distinguish what exactly happened in regards
to the creature being spawned.
With the additional two SpawnReasons, plugins can identify sources of
creature spawning more easily and accuratly.
By: Kodekpl <Kodekgames@gmail.com>
API has been added to interface with Horses and to modify their inventories. A new event, HorseJumpEvent, has been added to be fired whenever a horse jumps.
This commit fixes BUKKIT-4393.
By: h31ix <zero_gravity@outlook.com>
This commit brings the InventoryClickEvent up to date with the new Minecraft
changes in 1.5.
InventoryDragEvent (thanks to @YLivay for his PR) is added to represent the
new "dragging" or "painting" functionality, where if you hold an itemstack and
click-drag over several slots, the items will be split evenly (left click) or
1 each (right click).
The ClickType enum is used to represent what the client did to trigger the
event.
The InventoryAction enum is reserved for future expansion, but will be used to
indicate the approximate result of the action.
Additionally, handling of creative inventory editing is improved with the new
InventoryCreativeEvent, and handling of numberkey presses is also improved
within InventoryClickEvent and CraftItemEvent.
Also, cancelling a creative click now displays properly on the client.
Adresses BUKKIT-3692, BUKKIT-4035, BUKKIT-3859 (new 1.5 events),
BUKKIT-2659, BUKKIT-3043, BUKKIT-2659, and BUKKIT-2897 (creative click events).
By: riking <rikingcoding@gmail.com>
This event is being called whenever a block or entity (e.g. hopper) tries to
move an item from one inventory to another inventory (one inventory may be
the hopper itself).
By: Dennis Bliefernicht <dennis.bliefernicht@triphoenix.de>
EntityPortalEvent is called when an entity is about to portal to a
new location. This event is cancellable on top of being able to
change the exit location.
EntityPortalExitEvent is called when exiting the portal, allowing
for adjustment of the exit velocity.
By: EdGruberman <ed@rjump.com>
Non-living entities can change blocks, specifically falling blocks. This change is a small source break, but mainly a byte-code break (requires plugins to recompile).
By: Wesley Wolfe <weswolf@aol.com>
EXPLOSION is used when a hanging entity is removed by an explosion.
DEFAULT is used when a hanging entity is removed by an uncategorised
cause.
By: EvilSeph <evilseph@gmail.com>
This implementation provides access to a (mutable) list and the base
message. Also provided is a convenience method for getting the last
'token' in the provided string.
By: Wesley Wolfe <weswolf@aol.com>
PlayerPreLoginEvent was originally implemented with the intention that
putting synchronized blocks on the plugin manager made it thread safe.
Unintentionally, this causes the event to be executed when a plugin
would otherwise expect no events to be firing. It is now deprecated.
By: Wesley Wolfe <weswolf@aol.com>