While testing the previous commit, it became clear that gourd stems do
not disconnect properly if the gourd disappears while not being dug. A
simple method to create illegal curved stems was to explode the gourd.
This patch changes gourds so that the stem curves back after a gourd is
destroyed, regardless of reason. This hopefully makes curved stems that
are not connected to matching gourds a relict of the past.
Carved pumpkins can end up being connected to a stem – either if they
were grown in a previous version of MineClone2 or Mineclonia, or if a
player carves them before harvesting them. This patch makes sure that
stems turn into unconnected stems after such a carved pumpkin is dug.
Shearing an uncarved pumpkin turns it into a carved pumpkin and drops
four pumpkin seeds. As map generation and growing mechanics have been
changed to generate uncarved pumpkins instead of carved, preserving a
recipe to get pumpkin pie from carved pumpkins enabled players to get
both seeds and pumpkin pie from grown pumpkins, which was unintended.
Shearing an uncarved pumpkin turns it into a carved pumpkin and drops
four pumpkin seeds. As map generation and growing mechanics have been
changed to generate uncarved pumpkins instead of carved, preserving a
recipe to get seeds from carved pumpkins enables players to get twice
the amount of seeds as intended. Because of this, the recipe must go.
Carved pumpkin has to be explicitly registered as a separate node, as
registering a carved pumpkin node happened as a side effect of invoking
mcl_farming:add_gourd() for the carved pumpkin.
The iron / snow golem spawning checks that trigger whenever a carved
pumpkin is placed had to be moved out of the mcl_farming:add_gourd()
invocation to preserve the existing behaviour.
Note that uncarved pumpkin must not be registered as a separate node,
as invoking mcl_farming:add_gourd() for a registered node name leads to
stems not updating when an adjacent node is manually placed or mined.