MCAccess will be split into smaller providers with time, so do expect
more breaking changes of this type. If this is an issue, please contact
us, so we can see how to smoothen things. E.g. we could still make
MCAccess an aggregate, that just delegates to the more fine grained
providers, or we could provide other
(default) aggregates.
This also adds a Bukkit-based provider for future updates.
* Make attribute methods consistent (remove the sprint boost modifier
from the generic speed multiplier, because it's inconsistent).
* Add missing implementations.
* Adjust default sprinting speed modifier.
* Add more guards for the latest compat module (1.8_R3).
* Add a reflection based compat module for CB, to cover minor updates.
* Possibly other minor fixes/changes.
[Hail "insufficient data written"!]
An implementation for NCPCompatBukkit is missing.
Note that the native access can not set lastYaw nor lastPitch in
PlayerConnection (private), but it could set lastYaw and lastPitch in
EntityPlayer.
Can't guarantee this actually helps with stuff like derp/magnet, because
we can not really set the outcome of a PlayerMoveEvent without
rubberbanding the whole planet. Hacks could send enough packets per tick
to keep freezing people - we might be able to keep track of yaw/pitch
correction and cancel (most) attacking for the same tick after yaw
correction (invalidate "same" with in-bounds yaw).
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.
* 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).
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.