From ba8965617fb38e13d96b70788a7f0351f8665298 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aikar Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 20:04:34 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] PlayerDeathEvent#getItemsToKeep Exposes a mutable array on items a player should keep on death Example Usage: https://gist.github.com/aikar/5bb202de6057a051a950ce1f29feb0b4 diff --git a/src/main/java/org/bukkit/event/entity/PlayerDeathEvent.java b/src/main/java/org/bukkit/event/entity/PlayerDeathEvent.java index 07a52441a..1e97d04b3 100644 --- a/src/main/java/org/bukkit/event/entity/PlayerDeathEvent.java +++ b/src/main/java/org/bukkit/event/entity/PlayerDeathEvent.java @@ -17,6 +17,40 @@ public class PlayerDeathEvent extends EntityDeathEvent { private boolean keepLevel = false; private boolean keepInventory = false; + // Paper start + private List itemsToKeep = new java.util.ArrayList<>(); + + /** + * A mutable collection to add items that the player should retain in their inventory on death (Similar to KeepInventory game rule) + * + * You MUST remove the item from the .getDrops() collection too or it will duplicate! + *
{@code
+     *    {@literal @EventHandler(ignoreCancelled = true)}
+     *     public void onPlayerDeath(PlayerDeathEvent event) {
+     *         for (Iterator iterator = event.getDrops().iterator(); iterator.hasNext(); ) {
+     *             ItemStack drop = iterator.next();
+     *             List lore = drop.getLore();
+     *             if (lore != null && !lore.isEmpty()) {
+     *                 if (lore.get(0).contains("(SOULBOUND)")) {
+     *                     iterator.remove();
+     *                     event.getItemsToKeep().add(drop);
+     *                 }
+     *             }
+     *         }
+     *     }
+     * }
+ * + * Adding an item to this list that the player did not previously have will give them the item on death. + * An example case could be a "Note" that "You died at X/Y/Z coordinates" + * + * @return The list to hold items to keep + */ + @NotNull + public List getItemsToKeep() { + return itemsToKeep; + } + // Paper end + public PlayerDeathEvent(@NotNull final Player player, @NotNull final List drops, final int droppedExp, @Nullable final String deathMessage) { this(player, drops, droppedExp, 0, deathMessage); } -- 2.25.1