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[1.8] Next recommended release?


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Where should I look in these forums to get a sense of when Forge will reach a recommended release? Where may I see which vanilla build is under each Forge release?

 

I ask because vanilla EntityHanging had a bug in it that was fixed (according to Mojang's bug tracker) in 15w37a, and I am trying to decide whether the fix will come to Forge soon enough that I shouldn't bother with a work-around.

 

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We don't typically fix bugs in vanilla minecraft that arnt actually real bugs.

And ya.. I should make a RB here soon. Haven't been caring to as we've been working on getting ready for 1.8.9

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No worries, I didn't expect Forge to fix the vanilla code. I saw that the vanilla code was already fixed in a build that came after the current recommended Forge. When Forge gets around to adopting a Minecraft build at or beyond 15w37a, then the fix will be there.

 

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Aha... 1.9 is a major mod that probably won't treat existing worlds too kindly, and since Mojang probably won't backport the fix into a 1.8.9 patch, I decided that a work-around for 1.8 was needed. I came up with this simple hangingPosition dodge, which overrides onValidSurface but still calls super:

 

public class classAltPainting extends EntityPainting {
    protected static final boolean MCVERSION_IS_1_8 = Loader.instance ().getMCVersionString ().contains ("1.8");
    static final int[] tilesOff = { -1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2 }; // Number of rows/cols left or below target
                                                         // (precalculate based on tile width or height, with invalid value at zero)
<snip>

  /**
   * There's a bug in vanilla MC version 1.8. EntityHanging.onValidSurface() scans up and right from hanging position,
   * forgetting that the pos is supposed to be the *center*. Thus the bounding box and checked surface diverge
   * 
   * Fortunately, our bounding box has already been calculated correctly before entering this method. Therefore, we
   * can workaround the bug by temporarily setting hangingPosition to the LL corner (telling a lie), then calling super,
   * and then finally setting hangingPosition back to its canonical value.
   * 
   * Called both by Entity.onUpdate (every 100 ticks) and by classItemAltPainting.onItemUse
   */
  @Override
  public boolean onValidSurface() {        // TODO: Remove in 1.9
    BlockPos pos = this.hangingPosition;   // The real pos
    boolean result;

    if (MCVERSION_IS_1_ {
      this.hangingPosition = pos.offset (this.field_174860_b.rotateY (), tilesOff[canvas.sizeX / 16])  // Tile-cols left of placement
          .offset (EnumFacing.DOWN, tilesOff[canvas.sizeY / 16]);                                      // Tile-rows below placement
    } else {
      System.out.println ("TODO: Delete classAltPainting.onValidSurface method for MC-1.9");
    }
    result = super.onValidSurface ();
    if (MCVERSION_IS_1_ {
      this.hangingPosition = pos;         // Restore correct pos
    }
    return result;
  }

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