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MethodProvider for internal use only?

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Since org.osbot.rs07.event.Event does not offer all the functionality I need for my project, I'm creating my own tasking system. I would prefer to use MethodProvider over the mess that is passing around the script/bot instance, however

MethodProvider.exchangeContext(Bot bot)
MethodProvider.initializeContext(Bot bot)

are officially deprecrated and "for internal use only", which I don't think they should be.

Since org.osbot.rs07.event.Event does not offer all the functionality I need for my project, I'm creating my own tasking system. I would prefer to use MethodProvider over the mess that is passing around the script/bot instance, however

MethodProvider.exchangeContext(Bot bot)
MethodProvider.initializeContext(Bot bot)
are officially deprecrated and "for internal use only", which I don't think they should be.
even though they are deprecated doesn't mean you can't us them. Trust me I have already used them before.

Just know it's better to pass an instance then to extend MP or script. Because if you extend them you still need an instance of bot to use the methods above. It must be an active bot instance. So its better to pass am instance then to extend.

Any ways use exchangeContext not iniliize trust me. If you have any question feel free to ask

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