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Responding to Breaks

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Please include the ability for us scriptwriters to put in place contingencies to execute before the break handler is launched. I propose the following:

Bot#registerBreakHandlerResponse(Runnable) : void

Bot#registerBreakHandlerUnresponse(Runnable) : void

 

This would allow me to save my box traps before being logged out for an extensive period of time.

 

If there's already a way of doing this, please let me know! :)

Please include the ability for us scriptwriters to put in place contingencies to execute before the break handler is launched. I propose the following:

Bot#registerBreakHandlerResponse(Runnable) : void

Bot#registerBreakHandlerUnresponse(Runnable) : void

 

This would allow me to save my box traps before being logged out for an extensive period of time.

 

If there's already a way of doing this, please let me know! smile.png

 

uhmm you can?

 

Have you not looked at overriding the break handler?

I thought there was something in there.

Edited by Mysteryy

The break manager has a pre loop, on loop, and end loop. So check that out. Not sure how you can override it though


getBot().getRandomExecutor().registerHook(new RandomBehaviourHook(RandomEvent.BREAK_MANAGER) {

@Override

public int preLoop() throws InterruptedException {

// save box traps.

return super.preLoop();

}

});

			getBot().getRandomExecutor().registerHook(new RandomBehaviourHook(RandomEvent.BREAK_MANAGER) {
				@Override
				public int preLoop() throws InterruptedException {
					// save box traps.
					return super.preLoop();
				}
			});

 

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