1) thats stupid, we cant magically help u with an issue with just a number 2) dont modify your collection while iterating it, if its removal use...
uuid do you speak it mothurfliffler
Setting the target has nothing to do with the code itself, unless it borrows specific features from a specific java version. Upon a quick glance...
If you have java8 you can set the compilation target to target 6, 7, or 8. By default IntelliJ sets the project language level to java6, and...
That completely depends on what your compilation target is.
It was more of a thing about how if you're gonna make a plugin, but it aint gonna be a plugin, and should just be moved to the core, then wat....
The only thing i gotta say here, is y not just PR a framework to bukkit?
I never said you said that it loaded before the plugin. You stated that this declared your class before the plugin's declared, which according to...
You forgot to mention that #onLoad() is actually called after plugin instantiation, which makes the claim of declaring the class before the...
@MrAwellstein https://github.com/ddopson/java-class-enumerator - needs a few tweak
SCC You do realize there's a research paper on the math behind ray intersection? Aandk used it in an example class already. Not hard to use and...
Hot damn, when did that happen? lel you mixed up the words a bit there
its moyang, did you expect a detailed desc?
Other than the jvm languages, eclipse is terrible for other languages. Especially c++, never use eclipse with it. Stick with gcc and make files or...
Rocoty derp, this is why i shouldnt try to read sloppy formatted code after work
You need to learn java first. This literally is one of the first things oracle's tut teaches and your solution to your problem is here....
Rocoty Except for the part where else if statements doesnt fit his code.
It's clientside.
Pretty sure these 2 lines sum it up. HashMap<String, Object> value = (HashMap<String, Object>) entry.getValue(); HashMap<String, Object> map =...
LePouletSuisse0 You're not calling an object with it, nor using an object to reference the method. :mad: You're simply referencing the method...
Separate names with a comma.