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L61[10:11:32] <barteks2x> what is tile.null.name O.o?
L62[10:11:52] <barteks2x> it's a vanilla block(state) apparently
L63[10:12:10] <barteks2x> renders as nothing
L64[10:22:26] <barteks2x> apparebtly it's block 36
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L69[11:05:48] <barteks2x> it's a bit disturbing that Gson failed to serialuze some MC object only after hitting 2 fields named capabilities in EntityPlayer...
L70[11:06:22] <barteks2x> and until that, it went 10+ objects deep
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L72[11:09:06] <barteks2x> with Gson, is there any way to make an object serializzer/deserializer accept a class and all of it's subclasses?
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L78[13:19:59] <LexMobile> someone do me a favor and yell at williewillius for me about bumping issues that stale bot marks as stale.
L79[13:20:11] <LexMobile> 'valid' is not a valid response to stalebot.
L80[13:20:39] <LexMobile> He needs to actually either contribute something meaningful, or stfu.
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L85[15:19:24] <barteks2x> did forge recently change anything about inventories?
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L97[18:00:13] <barteks2x> with Gson, givena json string, is it possible to turn it into JsonElement?
L98[18:00:48] <Ordinastie> that's what it does yes
L99[18:02:12] <barteks2x> no, it gives actual java objects
L100[18:02:20] <barteks2x> I want a json string -> JsonObject
L101[18:03:15] <Ordinastie> depends on what type of stuff you register as adapter
L102[18:03:20] <Ordinastie> https://github.com/Ordinastie/DIYDecorativeBlocks/blob/1.11/src/main/java/net/malisis/ddb/json/BlockPackJsonReader.java
L103[18:03:42] <barteks2x> I don't want it to involve ant type adapters. I just want to turn text representation into JsonElement representation
L104[18:04:28] <barteks2x> which would THEn be used by a serializer/deserializer
L105[18:05:03] <Ordinastie> the example I used, I don't really even use the type
L106[18:05:20] <barteks2x> basically, I have a String that is a valid json and want to use it as JsonElement to be returned from serialize
L107[18:06:03] <barteks2x> this is easy with TypeAdapter, but then deserialization becomes PITA
L108[18:06:51] <barteks2x> Is there any way to have serialization done with TypeAdapter and Deserialization with JsonDeserializer?
L109[18:07:31] <barteks2x> oh looks like I just needed return context.serialize(tagString);
L110[18:07:58] <Ordinastie> I'm not tha familiar with GSON
L111[18:08:01] <barteks2x> (and yes, as the name suggests I'm actually first converting to NBT, then converting NBT to json string, and then converting that to JsoNElement)
L112[18:08:07] <Ordinastie> I just made it work for the case I had
L113[18:08:42] <barteks2x> ...which is then converted to string again
L114[18:09:04] <LexMobile> parse
L115[18:09:09] <LexMobile> Thats what you're looking for
L116[18:09:17] <LexMobile> It CAN parse to a java object
L117[18:09:24] <LexMobile> But it also CAN parse to just a JsonObject
L118[18:09:53] <barteks2x> JsonContext does it, I already figured that out. It's that complicated because I'm trying to serialize IBlockState to json
L119[18:10:22] <LexMobile> Why?
L120[18:10:32] <barteks2x> generator customization
L121[18:10:33] <LexMobile> Minecraft has its own IBlockState seralizer
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L123[18:10:38] <barteks2x> where?
L124[18:10:43] <LexMobile> toString
L125[18:11:08] <LexMobile> literally all it is is a list of key=value entries.
L126[18:11:19] <barteks2x> and can it be deserialized back?
L127[18:11:32] <LexMobile> literally all it is is a list of key=value entries.
L128[18:12:35] <barteks2x> this is what I get with my method: {Properties:{variant:"dirt",snowy:"false"},Name:"minecraft:dirt"}
L129[18:13:18] <LexMobile> minecraft:dirt[snowy=true,variant=dirt] is typically how MC does it.
L130[18:13:41] <barteks2x> that's not valid json
L131[18:13:59] <LexMobile> who gives a shit about json?
L132[18:14:22] <barteks2x> me because I don't want weirdo-format inside json inside properties file
L133[18:14:59] <LexMobile> Why is a properties file json? thats not what that is...
L134[18:15:04] <LexMobile> Either way seriously dude
L135[18:15:15] <barteks2x> server.properties contains generator settings
L136[18:15:17] <barteks2x> which is json
L137[18:15:23] <LexMobile> Its simple as balls, you can decide whatever you want literally all a block state is is a block, and a list of key value pairs
L138[18:17:21] <barteks2x> but if I use toString I have to parse that format manually, unless there is already something that does it
L139[18:17:28] <barteks2x> which I wasn't able to find
L140[18:18:03] <Ordinastie> that's like 1 regex
L141[18:18:19] <barteks2x> if you know enough of regex
L142[18:18:33] <barteks2x> so I can either use the blockstate->nbt->json, or use toString + manyally parse, or do it all manually
L143[18:19:33] <barteks2x> I know just enough of regex to match such string, but not enough to actually parse it with regex
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L145[18:21:01] <barteks2x> and the blockstate->nbt->json has one huge positive side: it just works and I don't have to debug it, and it easy to understand
L146[18:21:26] <barteks2x> and I may be able to use vanilla data fixer there when 1.13 comes out
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L152[19:10:34] <Tanja84dk> I'm sorry to ask but I have a question that I havent been able to find a answer to on google or any where.
L153[19:10:57] <Tanja84dk> How do we opt out of Mercurius when we install forge in a terminal
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L155[19:11:38] <Shah> hello, is there anyone that can help me with a mod I'm developing?
L156[19:13:16] <Shah> does anyone talk on here?
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L163[21:54:35] <Shah> hello?
L164[21:54:36] <Shah> anyone here
L165[21:55:19] <Commoble> yes
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L170[23:03:54] <LexMobile> Tanja84dk: you dont, you could just delete it after the fact. Or leave it. Mercurious is dead server side. So there isn't anything being sent out.
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L172[23:05:52] <Tanja84dk> LexMobile, Well the issue is that its blocking me for locking into my minecraft 1.10.2 Server
L173[23:06:11] <LexMobile> Explain
L174[23:06:21] <LexMobile> It shouldnt be blocking anything
L175[23:07:16] <Tanja84dk> or I have been told that is the issue. 2 sec I will post a pastbin copy
L176[23:07:22] <Tanja84dk> from the server log
L177[23:09:08] <Tanja84dk> LexMobile, Here is from the server log when I try to login https://pastebin.com/DP2ye53a
L178[23:09:20] *** Tanja84dk was kicked by LexMobile (Stop pining me))
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L180[23:09:51] <LexMobile> That log also has absofuckinglutly nothing to do with Mercurius
L181[23:10:03] <Tanja84dk> wft getting kicked for explaining
L182[23:10:17] <LexMobile> Read the rules.
L183[23:11:28] <Tanja84dk> well you told me to explain and the only thing I did was adding your name so you knew it were a responce
L184[23:11:50] <Tanja84dk> And please watch your language
L185[23:13:14] <LexMobile> That is against the rules, Explicitly. I let the first one slide because whatever, but the second one is just annoying. Think of it this way. If you're sitting in front of someone at dinner. You literally just said something to then 60 seconds ago. Nobody else has said anything to steal their attention. Do you say their name to get their attention again?
L186[23:13:19] <Tanja84dk> There is no reasonm to swear of my when I just are asking
L187[23:13:34] <LexMobile> As for watching my language. I'll say whatever the fuck I want. Deal with it.
L188[23:14:19] <LexMobile> You came in here asking the most convoluted thing and blaming us for the issues you were having. And then the issue clearly shows it has nothing to do with us.
L189[23:16:03] <Tanja84dk> Well if you say whatever the fuck you want just to use your language then please get a social life IRL
L190[23:16:19] <Tanja84dk> because you clearly dont have any
L191[23:16:24] <LexMobile> I have one. Its quite fun.
L192[23:16:53] <Tanja84dk> You dont sound like one
L193[23:16:54] <LexMobile> But now you're going into personal attacks because you're pissy over someone else's choise to use whatever the hell they want. Its fucking words. Chill.
L194[23:17:12] <LexMobile> But ya, not gunna deal with this shit. Fuck off with your personal insults.
L195[23:17:13] <Tanja84dk> you actually act like one there is bahind a monitor 24/7
L196[23:17:18] *** Tanja84dk was kicked by LexMobile (Tanja84dk))
L197[23:17:52] <Ordinastie> well, that took longer than expected
L198[23:18:23] <Ordinastie> I thought you'd ban him after the "watch your language" one
L199[23:18:40] <LexMobile> Ya, was kinda curious of their reasoning. But they went straight to the 'lol no lyfe noob!' route.
L200[23:19:07] <LexMobile> On a side note, just checked the ban list. I haven't banned anyone in over a month. Kinda funny
L201[23:28:30] <illy|Laptop> beep o/
L202[23:28:53] <illy|Laptop> anyone in a christmas food coma?
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