Remove deprecated ContainerBlock
Replaced by InventoryHolder since March 2012. By: Matt <mattbdev@outlook.com>
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@@ -12,14 +12,14 @@ public interface Dropper extends BlockState, InventoryHolder {
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* <p>
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* Normal behavior of a Dropper is as follows:
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* <p>
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* If the block that the Dropper is facing is an InventoryHolder or
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* ContainerBlock the randomly selected ItemStack is placed within that
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* If the block that the Dropper is facing is an InventoryHolder,
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* the randomly selected ItemStack is placed within that
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* Inventory in the first slot that's available, starting with 0 and
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* counting up. If the inventory is full, nothing happens.
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* <p>
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* If the block that the Dropper is facing is not an InventoryHolder or
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* ContainerBlock, the randomly selected ItemStack is dropped on
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* If the block that the Dropper is facing is not an InventoryHolder,
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* the randomly selected ItemStack is dropped on
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* the ground in the form of an {@link org.bukkit.entity.Item Item}.
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*/
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public void drop();
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public void drop();
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}
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