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= Fawe annotations explained
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If we have modified parts of the WorldEdit codebase, we considered annotating it with different styles of comments, which
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are explained in this document.
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== In-line annotations
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[source,java]
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public static Player adapt(com.sk89q.worldedit.entity.Player player) {
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//FAWE start - Get player from PlayerProxy instead of BukkitPlayer if null
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player = PlayerProxy.unwrap(player);
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return player == null ? null : ((BukkitPlayer) player).getPlayer();
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//FAWE end
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}
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The `-sources` jar retains comments, if you add the FAWE API to your maven or gradle project, you can view differences between the projects with ease.
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Behind the `//FAWE start - ` you can find a comment what has been changed and why it has been changed.
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== Block annotations
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[source,java]
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//FAWE start
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@Override
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public void setPermission(String permission, boolean value) {
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}
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//FAWE end
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Annotations can cover whole methods or go beyond the method and wrap around several added methods.
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== Package annotations
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Class additions are added under the `com.fastasyncworldedit` namespace, but sometimes classes need to be added in package private.
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If that is done, you can find a `package-info.java` file within the package affected that outlines FAWE added classes:
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[source,java]
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/**
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* The following classes are FAWE additions:
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*
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* @see com.sk89q.worldedit.world.block.BlockTypesCache
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*/
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package com.sk89q.worldedit.world.block;
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== Undocumented annotations
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Specific changes are not annotated:
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* `com.fastasyncworldedit.core.configuration.Caption` in `com.sk89q.worldedit` packages have been changed from
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`com.sk89q.worldedit.util.formatting.text.Text` to allow the usage of color codes for messages.
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* Certain Log4J loggers have been adjusted to use the proper format of placeholders.
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