33 lines
1 KiB
Java
33 lines
1 KiB
Java
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package buildcraft.api.tools;
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import net.minecraft.entity.player.EntityPlayer;
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/***
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* Implement this interface on subclasses of Item to have that item work as a wrench for buildcraft
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*/
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public interface IToolWrench {
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/***
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* Called to ensure that the wrench can be used. To get the ItemStack that is used, check player.inventory.getCurrentItem()
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*
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* @param player
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* - The player doing the wrenching
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* @param x
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* ,y,z - The coordinates for the block being wrenched
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*
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* @return true if wrenching is allowed, false if not
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*/
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public boolean canWrench(EntityPlayer player, int x, int y, int z);
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/***
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* Callback after the wrench has been used. This can be used to decrease durability or for other purposes. To get the ItemStack that was used, check
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* player.inventory.getCurrentItem()
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*
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* @param player
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* - The player doing the wrenching
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* @param x
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* ,y,z - The coordinates of the block being wrenched
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*/
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public void wrenchUsed(EntityPlayer player, int x, int y, int z);
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}
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