001 package net.minecraft.src;
002
003 import cpw.mods.fml.common.Side;
004 import cpw.mods.fml.common.asm.SideOnly;
005
006 @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)
007 public class RenderCow extends RenderLiving
008 {
009 public RenderCow(ModelBase par1ModelBase, float par2)
010 {
011 super(par1ModelBase, par2);
012 }
013
014 public void renderCow(EntityCow par1EntityCow, double par2, double par4, double par6, float par8, float par9)
015 {
016 super.doRenderLiving(par1EntityCow, par2, par4, par6, par8, par9);
017 }
018
019 public void doRenderLiving(EntityLiving par1EntityLiving, double par2, double par4, double par6, float par8, float par9)
020 {
021 this.renderCow((EntityCow)par1EntityLiving, par2, par4, par6, par8, par9);
022 }
023
024 /**
025 * Actually renders the given argument. This is a synthetic bridge method, always casting down its argument and then
026 * handing it off to a worker function which does the actual work. In all probabilty, the class Render is generic
027 * (Render<T extends Entity) and this method has signature public void doRender(T entity, double d, double d1,
028 * double d2, float f, float f1). But JAD is pre 1.5 so doesn't do that.
029 */
030 public void doRender(Entity par1Entity, double par2, double par4, double par6, float par8, float par9)
031 {
032 this.renderCow((EntityCow)par1Entity, par2, par4, par6, par8, par9);
033 }
034 }