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[ci skip] Fix Inventory#addItem javadoc mismatch with behaviour (#11782)
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@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ public interface Inventory extends Iterable<ItemStack> {
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* index of the varargs parameter. If all items are stored, it will return
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* an empty HashMap.
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* <p>
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* If you pass in ItemStacks which exceed the maximum stack size for the
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* Material, first they will be added to partial stacks where
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* Material.getMaxStackSize() is not exceeded, up to
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* Material.getMaxStackSize(). When there are no partial stacks left
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* stacks will be split on Inventory.getMaxStackSize() allowing you to
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* exceed the maximum stack size for that material.
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* Items resulted from this method will not exceed the minimum
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* of {@link ItemStack#getMaxStackSize()} and {@link #getMaxStackSize()}.
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* <p>
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* First, this method will try to fill all the partial stacks in the inventory.
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* Then it will try to fill empty slots, over-stacked items being able to
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* fill several empty slots. The rest are placed in the returned map.
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* <p>
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* It is known that in some implementations this method will also set
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* the inputted argument amount to the number of that item not placed in
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