might see two TEs for a single setblock where previously you saw one. This is a phantom TE being created by badly written neighbour triggers - I'm looking at you
redstone.
Anyway, with luck, this'll close a slew of bugs across Forge, IC2, MFR, TE, RC. Yeah, fun times. Thanks to LexManos, skyboy and KingLemming for helping figure this
issue out. Quite frankly, from now on, issues with phantom TEs will be mods behaving badly. Modders will need to adapt.
* Added ability to AnvilUpdateEvent to alter stackSizeToBeUsedInRepair (vanilla behavior is now reproducable)
* Added AnvilRepairEvent, fired when the player removes an ItemStack from the output slot of ContainerRepair, and allows the chance to damage the anvil to be altered.
MinecraftForge/FML@ab52901b8b Force preferIPv4Stack to true early in the load chain to combat netty loopback issues.
MinecraftForge/FML@11893fbbb7 Add system property to skip doing world backups when game registry changes. This is SEVERLY ill-advised, if you do this DO NOT ask for any support.
MinecraftForge/FML@fdb6b34b8f Update authlib and realms to latest json data.
MinecraftForge/FML@b3a74882b4 added slider controls for numerics. default control is textbox, but slider can be used as a custom list entry class. fixed constructor javadocs in GuiConfig
MinecraftForge/FML@7c6d1f7568 Merge pull request #468 from bspkrs/master
MinecraftForge/FML@692d955c1a Update tweaker login to use authlib.
MinecraftForge/FML@c2119eb1c1 Update realms library to 1.3.1, and implement network latch when connecting to Realms. Tested and working.
Adds a Forge event which controls whether an overlay is rendered.
Overlays include: First-person fire, Block (when inside a block)
and water when a player is inside a water block.
Patched for easier manipulation of event
Fixed for Lex
To be squashed
Removed Contructor
Added block XYZ parameters
TODO, the second block overlay event’s XYZ might not be correct
MinecraftForge/FML@7219061b05 Also patch in warnings for Vec3Pool - similarly removed.
MinecraftForge/FML@dff2204558 FML now sets a security manager (FINALLY!). It's primary purpose at this point is to catch rogue calls to System.exit so that they can cause a proper crash report, rather than silently abandoning the game.