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package org.bukkit.inventory;
import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.commons.lang.Validate;
import org.bukkit.Keyed;
import org.bukkit.Material;
import org.bukkit.NamespacedKey;
import org.bukkit.material.MaterialData;
/**
* Represents a shaped (ie normal) crafting recipe.
*/
public class ShapedRecipe implements Recipe, Keyed {
private final NamespacedKey key;
private final ItemStack output;
private String[] rows;
private Map<Character, ItemStack> ingredients = new HashMap<Character, ItemStack>();
@Deprecated
public ShapedRecipe(ItemStack result) {
this.key = NamespacedKey.randomKey();
this.output = new ItemStack(result);
}
/**
* Create a shaped recipe to craft the specified ItemStack. The
* constructor merely determines the result and type; to set the actual
* recipe, you'll need to call the appropriate methods.
*
* @param key the unique recipe key
* @param result The item you want the recipe to create.
* @see ShapedRecipe#shape(String...)
* @see ShapedRecipe#setIngredient(char, Material)
* @see ShapedRecipe#setIngredient(char, Material, int)
* @see ShapedRecipe#setIngredient(char, MaterialData)
*/
public ShapedRecipe(NamespacedKey key, ItemStack result) {
Preconditions.checkArgument(key != null, "key");
this.key = key;
this.output = new ItemStack(result);
}
/**
* Set the shape of this recipe to the specified rows. Each character
* represents a different ingredient; exactly what each character
* represents is set separately. The first row supplied corresponds with
* the upper most part of the recipe on the workbench e.g. if all three
* rows are supplies the first string represents the top row on the
* workbench.
*
* @param shape The rows of the recipe (up to 3 rows).
* @return The changed recipe, so you can chain calls.
*/
public ShapedRecipe shape(final String... shape) {
Validate.notNull(shape, "Must provide a shape");
Validate.isTrue(shape.length > 0 && shape.length < 4, "Crafting recipes should be 1, 2, 3 rows, not ", shape.length);
int lastLen = -1;
for (String row : shape) {
Validate.notNull(row, "Shape cannot have null rows");
Validate.isTrue(row.length() > 0 && row.length() < 4, "Crafting rows should be 1, 2, or 3 characters, not ", row.length());
Validate.isTrue(lastLen == -1 || lastLen == row.length(), "Crafting recipes must be rectangular");
lastLen = row.length();
}
this.rows = new String[shape.length];
for (int i = 0; i < shape.length; i++) {
this.rows[i] = shape[i];
}
// Remove character mappings for characters that no longer exist in the shape
HashMap<Character, ItemStack> newIngredients = new HashMap<Character, ItemStack>();
for (String row : shape) {
for (Character c : row.toCharArray()) {
newIngredients.put(c, ingredients.get(c));
}
}
this.ingredients = newIngredients;
return this;
}
/**
* Sets the material that a character in the recipe shape refers to.
*
* @param key The character that represents the ingredient in the shape.
* @param ingredient The ingredient.
* @return The changed recipe, so you can chain calls.
*/
public ShapedRecipe setIngredient(char key, MaterialData ingredient) {
return setIngredient(key, ingredient.getItemType(), ingredient.getData());
}
/**
* Sets the material that a character in the recipe shape refers to.
*
* @param key The character that represents the ingredient in the shape.
* @param ingredient The ingredient.
* @return The changed recipe, so you can chain calls.
*/
public ShapedRecipe setIngredient(char key, Material ingredient) {
return setIngredient(key, ingredient, 0);
}
/**
* Sets the material that a character in the recipe shape refers to.
*
* @param key The character that represents the ingredient in the shape.
* @param ingredient The ingredient.
* @param raw The raw material data as an integer.
* @return The changed recipe, so you can chain calls.
* @deprecated Magic value
*/
@Deprecated
public ShapedRecipe setIngredient(char key, Material ingredient, int raw) {
Validate.isTrue(ingredients.containsKey(key), "Symbol does not appear in the shape:", key);
// -1 is the old wildcard, map to Short.MAX_VALUE as the new one
if (raw == -1) {
raw = Short.MAX_VALUE;
}
ingredients.put(key, new ItemStack(ingredient, 1, (short) raw));
return this;
}
/**
* Get a copy of the ingredients map.
*
* @return The mapping of character to ingredients.
*/
public Map<Character, ItemStack> getIngredientMap() {
HashMap<Character, ItemStack> result = new HashMap<Character, ItemStack>();
for (Map.Entry<Character, ItemStack> ingredient : ingredients.entrySet()) {
if (ingredient.getValue() == null) {
result.put(ingredient.getKey(), null);
} else {
result.put(ingredient.getKey(), ingredient.getValue().clone());
}
}
return result;
}
/**
* Get the shape.
*
* @return The recipe's shape.
*/
public String[] getShape() {
return rows.clone();
}
/**
* Get the result.
*
* @return The result stack.
*/
public ItemStack getResult() {
return output.clone();
}
@Override
public NamespacedKey getKey() {
return key;
}
}
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