public class BlockFormEvent extends BlockGrowEvent
Use BlockSpreadEvent to catch blocks that actually spread and don't
just "randomly" form.
Examples:
If a Block Form event is cancelled, the block will not be formed.
BlockSpreadEventEvent.Resultblock| Constructor and Description |
|---|
BlockFormEvent(@NotNull Block block,
@NotNull BlockState newState) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static @NotNull HandlerList |
getHandlerList() |
@NotNull HandlerList |
getHandlers() |
getNewState, isCancelled, setCancelledgetBlockcallEvent, getEventName, isAsynchronous@NotNull public @NotNull HandlerList getHandlers()
getHandlers in class BlockGrowEvent@NotNull public static @NotNull HandlerList getHandlerList()
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