[Bleeding] Implementation of inventory framework. Addresses BUKKIT-856

See the corresponding Bukkit commit for details.

Implementation details:
- Any packets that include an itemstack will send air stacks as null; maybe this will even eliminate the client crash that occurs if the client receives an air stack
- Better handling of null itemstacks in general (ie less converting them to air stacks)
- Inventory.setContents() can now take an array smaller than the inventory without error
- Player.updateInventory() should now correctly update the result slot in a crafting inventory

Some small credit goes to Afforess (initial implementation of openInventory() methods) and Drakia (initial implementation of InventoryOpenEvent and InventoryCloseEvent).
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Celtic Minstrel
2012-02-29 13:56:35 -05:00
committed by EvilSeph
parent 10e593649c
commit 0842bab48b
47 changed files with 1821 additions and 89 deletions

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package net.minecraft.server;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public class ContainerEnchantTableSubcontainer implements IInventory {
// CraftBukkit start
import org.bukkit.craftbukkit.entity.CraftHumanEntity;
import org.bukkit.entity.HumanEntity;
import org.bukkit.inventory.InventoryHolder;
// CraftBukkit end
public class ContainerEnchantTableSubcontainer implements IInventory {
private String a;
private int b;
private ItemStack[] c;
private List d;
// CraftBukkit start
public List<HumanEntity> transaction = new ArrayList<HumanEntity>();
public ItemStack[] getContents() {
return this.c;
}
public void onOpen(CraftHumanEntity who) {
transaction.add(who);
}
public void onClose(CraftHumanEntity who) {
transaction.remove(who);
}
public List<HumanEntity> getViewers() {
return transaction;
}
public InventoryHolder getOwner() {
return null; // TODO: Enchanting tables don't really have an owner? Maybe they should?
}
// CraftBukkit end
public ContainerEnchantTableSubcontainer(String s, int i) {
this.a = s;
this.b = i;