What I did:
I placed a hopper so it outputs to a chest, then connected a comparator so that its input was that hopper. I tossed in one rotten flesh. Waited for it to pass through to the chest. Then opened the hopper inventory and placed one rotten flesh.
What I expected:
I expected each action (tossing one flesh into the hopper, and placing one rotten flesh into the inventory) to activate the comparator on its way through.
What I found:
Placing things one at a time into the hopper inventory will never activate the comparator, while tossing them in one at a time always does.
It's worked that way since 1.5.1.
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How did you discover that the comparator activates? I figured it doesn't because it doesn't light up. Are you saying there is meant to be a difference in the number of ticks it takes?
The comparatorwillactivate but the redstone lamp is too slow, because the hopper is transfering thatsingleitem into the chest in one tick.Remove the chest or put more than one item in the hopper and you see the activation of the lamp.