255 lines
9.6 KiB
C#
255 lines
9.6 KiB
C#
using System;
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using Content.Shared.Interaction;
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using Content.Shared.Notification;
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using Content.Shared.Stacks;
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using JetBrains.Annotations;
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using Robust.Shared.GameObjects;
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using Robust.Shared.IoC;
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using Robust.Shared.Localization;
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using Robust.Shared.Map;
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using Robust.Shared.Prototypes;
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namespace Content.Server.Stack
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Entity system that handles everything relating to stacks.
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/// This is a good example for learning how to code in an ECS manner.
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/// </summary>
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[UsedImplicitly]
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public class StackSystem : SharedStackSystem
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{
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[Dependency] private readonly IPrototypeManager _prototypeManager = default!;
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public override void Initialize()
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{
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base.Initialize();
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SubscribeLocalEvent<StackComponent, InteractUsingEvent>(OnStackInteractUsing);
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// The following subscriptions are basically the "method calls" of this entity system.
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SubscribeLocalEvent<StackComponent, StackUseEvent>(OnStackUse);
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SubscribeLocalEvent<StackComponent, StackSplitEvent>(OnStackSplit);
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SubscribeLocalEvent<StackTypeSpawnEvent>(OnStackTypeSpawn);
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Try to use an amount of items on this stack.
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/// See <see cref="StackUseEvent"/>
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/// </summary>
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private void OnStackUse(EntityUid uid, StackComponent stack, StackUseEvent args)
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{
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// Check if we have enough things in the stack for this...
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if (stack.Count < args.Amount)
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{
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// Not enough things in the stack, so we set the output result to false.
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args.Result = false;
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}
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else
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{
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// We do have enough things in the stack, so remove them and set the output result to true.
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RaiseLocalEvent(uid, new StackChangeCountEvent(stack.Count - args.Amount), false);
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args.Result = true;
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}
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Try to split this stack into two.
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/// See <see cref="StackSplitEvent"/>
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/// </summary>
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private void OnStackSplit(EntityUid uid, StackComponent stack, StackSplitEvent args)
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{
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// If the stack doesn't have enough things as specified in the parameters, we do nothing.
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if (stack.Count < args.Amount)
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return;
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// Get a prototype ID to spawn the new entity. Null is also valid, although it should rarely be picked...
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var prototype = _prototypeManager.TryIndex<StackPrototype>(stack.StackTypeId, out var stackType)
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? stackType.Spawn
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: stack.Owner.Prototype?.ID ?? null;
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// Remove the amount of things we want to split from the original stack...
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RaiseLocalEvent(uid, new StackChangeCountEvent(stack.Count - args.Amount), false);
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// Set the output parameter in the event instance to the newly split stack.
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args.Result = EntityManager.SpawnEntity(prototype, args.SpawnPosition);
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if (args.Result.TryGetComponent(out StackComponent? stackComp))
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{
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// Set the split stack's count.
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RaiseLocalEvent(args.Result.Uid, new StackChangeCountEvent(args.Amount), false);
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}
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Tries to spawn a stack of a certain type.
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/// See <see cref="StackTypeSpawnEvent"/>
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/// </summary>
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private void OnStackTypeSpawn(StackTypeSpawnEvent args)
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{
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// Can't spawn a stack for an invalid type.
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if (args.StackType == null)
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return;
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// Set the output result parameter to the new stack entity...
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args.Result = EntityManager.SpawnEntity(args.StackType.Spawn, args.SpawnPosition);
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var stack = args.Result.GetComponent<StackComponent>();
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// And finally, set the correct amount!
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RaiseLocalEvent(args.Result.Uid, new StackChangeCountEvent(args.Amount), false);
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}
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private void OnStackInteractUsing(EntityUid uid, StackComponent stack, InteractUsingEvent args)
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{
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if (!args.Used.TryGetComponent<StackComponent>(out var otherStack))
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return;
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if (!otherStack.StackTypeId.Equals(stack.StackTypeId))
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return;
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var toTransfer = Math.Min(stack.Count, otherStack.AvailableSpace);
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RaiseLocalEvent(uid, new StackChangeCountEvent(stack.Count - toTransfer), false);
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RaiseLocalEvent(args.Used.Uid, new StackChangeCountEvent(otherStack.Count + toTransfer), false);
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var popupPos = args.ClickLocation;
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if (!popupPos.IsValid(EntityManager))
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{
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popupPos = args.User.Transform.Coordinates;
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}
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switch (toTransfer)
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{
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case > 0:
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popupPos.PopupMessage(args.User, $"+{toTransfer}");
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if (otherStack.AvailableSpace == 0)
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{
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args.Used.SpawnTimer(
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300,
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() => popupPos.PopupMessage(
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args.User,
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Loc.GetString("comp-stack-becomes-full")
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)
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);
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}
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break;
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case 0 when otherStack.AvailableSpace == 0:
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popupPos.PopupMessage(
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args.User,
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Loc.GetString("comp-stack-already-full")
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);
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break;
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}
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args.Handled = true;
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}
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}
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/*
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* The following events are actually funny ECS method calls!
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*
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* Instead of coupling systems together into a ball of spaghetti,
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* we raise events that act as method calls.
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*
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* So for example, instead of having an Use() method in the
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* stack component or stack system, we have a StackUseEvent.
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* Before raising the event, you would set the Amount property,
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* which acts as a parameter or argument, and afterwards the
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* entity system in charge of handling this would perform the logic
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* and then set the Result on the event instance.
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* Then you can access this property to see whether your Use attempt succeeded.
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*
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* This is very powerful, as it completely removes the coupling
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* between entity systems and allows for greater flexibility.
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* If you want to intercept this event with another entity system, you can.
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* And you don't have to write any bad, hacky code for this!
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* You could even use handled events, or cancellable events...
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* The possibilities are endless.
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*
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* Of course, not everything needs to be directed events!
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* Broadcast events also work in the same way.
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* For example, we use a broadcast event to spawn a stack of a certain type.
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*
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* Wrapping your head around this may be difficult at first,
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* but soon you'll get it, coder. Soon you'll grasp the wisdom.
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* Go forth and write some beautiful and robust code!
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*/
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/// <summary>
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/// Uses an amount of things from a stack.
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/// Whether this succeeded is stored in <see cref="Result"/>.
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/// </summary>
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public class StackUseEvent : EntityEventArgs
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// The amount of things to use on the stack.
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/// Consider this the equivalent of a parameter for a method call.
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/// </summary>
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public int Amount { get; init; }
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/// <summary>
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/// Whether the action succeeded or not.
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/// Set by the <see cref="StackSystem"/> after handling this event.
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/// Consider this the equivalent of a return value for a method call.
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/// </summary>
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public bool Result { get; set; } = false;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Tries to split a stack into two.
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/// If this succeeds, <see cref="Result"/> will be the new stack.
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/// </summary>
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public class StackSplitEvent : EntityEventArgs
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// The amount of things to take from the original stack.
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/// Input parameter.
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/// </summary>
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public int Amount { get; init; }
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/// <summary>
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/// The position where to spawn the new stack.
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/// Input parameter.
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/// </summary>
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public EntityCoordinates SpawnPosition { get; init; }
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/// <summary>
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/// The newly split stack. May be null if the split failed.
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/// Output parameter.
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/// </summary>
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public IEntity? Result { get; set; } = null;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Tries to spawn a stack of a certain type.
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/// If this succeeds, <see cref="Result"/> will be the new stack.
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/// </summary>
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public class StackTypeSpawnEvent : EntityEventArgs
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// The amount of things the spawned stack will have.
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/// Input parameter.
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/// </summary>
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public int Amount { get; init; }
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/// <summary>
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/// The stack type to be spawned.
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/// Input parameter.
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/// </summary>
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public StackPrototype? StackType { get; init; }
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/// <summary>
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/// The position where the new stack will be spawned.
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/// Input parameter.
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/// </summary>
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public EntityCoordinates SpawnPosition { get; init; }
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/// <summary>
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/// The newly spawned stack, or null if this failed.
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/// Output parameter.
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/// </summary>
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public IEntity? Result { get; set; } = null;
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}
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}
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