+ * The {@link Block} returned by this event is not necessarily
+ * the block that caused the explosion, just the block at the location where
+ * the explosion originated. See {@link #getExplodedBlockState()}
*/
public class BlockExplodeEvent extends BlockEvent implements Cancellable {
private static final HandlerList handlers = new HandlerList();
private boolean cancel;
private final List<Block> blocks;
private float yield;
+ private final org.bukkit.block.BlockState explodedBlockState; // Paper
public BlockExplodeEvent(@NotNull final Block what, @NotNull final List<Block> blocks, final float yield) {
+ // Paper start
+ this(what, blocks, yield, null);
+ }
+ public BlockExplodeEvent(@NotNull final Block what, @NotNull final List<Block> blocks, final float yield, @org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable org.bukkit.block.BlockState explodedBlockState) {
+ // Paper end
super(what);
this.blocks = blocks;
this.yield = yield;
this.cancel = false;
+ this.explodedBlockState = explodedBlockState; // Paper
}
@Override
@@ -0,0 +0,0 @@ public class BlockExplodeEvent extends BlockEvent implements Cancellable {
this.cancel = cancel;
}
+ // Paper start
+ /**
+ * Get a capture of the block that directly caused
+ * the explosion, like a bed or respawn anchor. This
+ * block state is not placed so {@link org.bukkit.block.BlockState#isPlaced}
+ * will be false.
+ * <p>
+ * Can be null if no block directly caused the explosion.
+ *
+ * @return the exploded block state or null if not applicable
+ */
+ public @org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable org.bukkit.block.BlockState getExplodedBlockState() {
+ return this.explodedBlockState;
+ }
+ // Paper end
+
/**
* Returns the list of blocks that would have been removed or were removed