This change is breaking for the new API for 1.5, including the interfaces for
the three new Minecart types and the name of the previously TNT_MINECART
material.
This change also deprecates the two previous specific minecart types located
in the org.bukkit.entity package. This deprecation is not a breaking change
and will still be internally supported.
Each minecart type has new javadoc to be slightly more descriptive. Included
with this are specific references to the interface for each respective
EntityType entry. Another package-info.java file has been included as well.
All specific minecart types extend minecart, each with a more descriptive
name. The naming will also follow the old convention. In addition, the
minecart with no specific designation is now more closely referred to as a
rideable minecart.
By: Wesley Wolfe <weswolf@aol.com>
The setTexturePack method causes the player's client to
download and switch to a texture pack specified by a URL.
Note: Players can disable server textures on their client, in which
case this API would not affect them.
By: Wojciech Stryjewski <thvortex@gmail.com>
Currently when a plugin wants to get the location of something it calls
getLocation() which returns a new Location object. In some scenarios this
can cause enough object creation/destruction churn to be a significant
overhead. For this cases we add a method that updates a provided Location
object so there is no object creation done. This allows well written code
to work on several locations with only a single Location object getting
created.
Providing a more efficient way to set a location was also looked at but
the current solution is the fastest we can provide. You are not required
to create a new Location object every time you want to set something's
location so, with proper design, you can set locations with only a single
Location object being created.
By: Travis Watkins <amaranth@ubuntu.com>
As well as adding methods for ItemFrames, this moves some methods
previously contained in Painting to Hanging, as they are shared by both
classes.
An enum was added that represents rotations, similar to a clock-face.
This is needed as a contrast to cardinal direction based rotations.
By: h31ix <effectsdude@gmail.com>
New events:
- InventoryOpenEvent
- InventoryClickEvent - detects any clicks on a slot or outside the window
- In the creative inventory view, only clicks on the quickbar are detected
- InventoryCloseEvent
- BrewEvent - when a potion finishes brewing
- CraftItemEvent (a subevent of InventoryClickEvent) - fired when taking the crafted item
- PrepareItemCraftEvent - fired just before updating the result slot
Changes to existing events:
- EnchantItemEvent extends InventoryEvent and also has a new whichButton() method
- PrepareItemEnchantEvent also extends InventoryEvent
- FurnaceBurnEvent and FurnaceSmeltEvent now extend BlockEvent (as does BrewEvent)
- PlayerInventoryEvent is deprecated (though it never did anything anyway)
New subclasses of Inventory:
- BrewerInventory
- CraftingInventory
- DoubleChestInventory
- EnchantingInventory
- FurnaceInventory
New methods in Inventory:
- getViewers()
- getTitle()
- getType()
- getHolder()
- iterator() - Yes, inventories are now iterable!
- The iterator is a ListIterator that does not support add or remove
New methods in Player:
- getOpenInventory()
- openInventory()
- openWorkbench()
- openEnchanting()
- closeInventory()
- setWindowProperty()
- getItemOnCursor()
- setItemOnCursor()
Other changes:
- createInventory() methods in Server to make inventories not linked to an object
- ContainerBlock is deprecated in favour of InventoryHolder
- New InventoryView class gives direct access to an inventory window!
- Removed the Slot class which did nothing and was used nowhere
Some small credit goes to Afforess (initial conception of openInventory() methods) and Drakia (initial conception of InventoryOpenEvent and InventoryCloseEvent).
By: Celtic Minstrel <celtic.minstrel.ca@some.place>