Factories are now on NCPPlugin level, thus all the core stuff can be in
one module, giving better source code browsing.
Updates has been moved into an updates package, because there is to be
expected more content, and to make utilities less fat.
To indicate the direction, the basic infra-structure has been added to
allow adding components to the DefaultComponentFactory. Further
processQueuedSubComponents is now called after each components adding in
order to allow more flexible registry features.
* Fixes data removal ignoring chat.logins and chat.text for a part.
* Move some components interfaces and ReflectionUtil to NCPCommons.
* Unregister components in reverse order.
* Add ComponentRegistryProvider for generic sub-registries (DataManager
for instance).
* Add IHoldSUbComponents for delayed sub-component registration
(convenient for iteration over parent-components with later registration
of sub components not missing out any registered parent components for
those). [Partly implemented: Using this during runtime does not yet
work, only used in onEnable.]
* Let CheckListener implement IHoldSubComponents and use this with
addCheck to register the queued checks after all the listeners.
* Register the core system components in a bunch before the
CheckListenerS, to allow sub-registries to work directly and to allow
getAPI().addComponent on the plugin class during construction of
CheckListeners.
We can put through build parameters for testing and other purposes so
NCP can see them during testing or runtime otherwise. Not sure this is
the final version, though.
Moving big parts of code between sub-projects. Some refactoring was
needed to unlink some classes. Deprecated methods removed. Some utility
methods were moved to differently named utilities. Few signatures
changed (e.g. BlockProperties.init). Most changes should only concern
bugs or developers who dug into some NCP deeply (not sure those exist).
It should still all be there.