This allows triggering the invalidation for the active horizontal
velocity at half of the allowed speed instead of full, in case of
setting the flag to false.
* This method is "hard-coded" and not configurable yet.
* Prevent throwing and teleporting into blocks directly, prevent
the second throw on glitching into a one thick ceiling (might lead to
lots of passable violations at present).
* If stuck in a block with the feet (not sand/gravel) without being on
ground, throwing is prevented.
* Some dependencies were updated, hopefully without conflicts for
backwards compatibility (untested).
Critical:
* Add tags.
* Add extra flag (redundant to MediumLiftOff, just indicating what the
real lift off was, might need redesign, since m-lo is modified
sometimes.)
registration.
* OnDemandTickListener contains API for convenient on-demand
registration and use.
* TickTask recognizes these and conveniently sets them
registered/unregistered.
* TickTask was optimized to allow faster adding and removal of
TickListener instances.
* Used for delayed component registration.
* Future purpose.
* 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.
Reminder: Policy is to increase second level count for Minecraft updates
and bigger internal/external changes, while the third level count will
indicate releases on BukkitDev rather. First level count probably will
only increase if something really fundamental is changed.