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This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
9d0221aa API to get client side view distance.
9be7f0ea SPIGOT-4395: Additions to PlayerBedEnterEvent.
01e534c6 Minor cosmetic cleanups to imports etc
CraftBukkit Changes:
96c461b3 API to get client side view distance.
e2785f4e Remove note about development build
a8000588 SPIGOT-4395: Additions to PlayerBedEnterEvent.
Spigot Changes:
117d4f7e Rebuild patches
Optimizes small movements by entities by merging the movement
into the entities next larger movement, until enough movement
velocity has been hit.
This reduces collision detection and able to reduce movement
cpu cost by 5-7%.
The default option of 0.75 seems to provide all the gains without
any noticable behavior change to entity movement.
We have to exclude slimes due to weird jumping animation bugs.
When an itemstack runs out of durability, the amount is reduced to
0 which then marks the item as invalid. This causes the last unit
of durability to not apply enchantments as the enchantment level
check sees the item as a dud.
keep the clone of the item used to a non empty value so it represents
the item used.
Fixes some bugs with urgent priority, improves priority all
around to optimize blocking chunk requests as much as possible.
fixes casing on the -Dpaper.maxchunkthreads to now be -Dpaper.maxChunkThreads
adds -Dpaper.genThreadPriority=3 -Dpaper.loadThreadPriority=4
lowering thread priorities will help ensure main has more
priority over chunk threads
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
CraftBukkit Changes:
aed3aecb Make natural item dropping mimic Vanilla
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
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Bukkit Changes:
98d3f031 SPIGOT-4376: Add draft BlockDropItemEvent
CraftBukkit Changes:
1057710a SPIGOT-4376: Add draft BlockDropItemEvent
Removes the paperclip Java 9+ warning and replaces it with general
JVM and Host OS information that will be more useful in finding issues
for end users and ourselves.
Also removes the "for development only" 1.13 warning that everyone has
been ignoring completely anyway.
A chunk load on the main thread will be added to the high priority queue, however, due to existing work on this queue, there was no guarantee that the load would occur within a reasonable amount of time, potentially causing a server to crash while waiting for a chunk in the queue
In order to counteract this, a new urgent priority has been added, allowing us to prioritize these tasks over standard chunk gen/loading
(#1625#1615#1575#1558 (and probably more))
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
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Bukkit Changes:
e6583aca SPIGOT-4443: Scoreboard RenderType API
CraftBukkit Changes:
a835b035 SPIGOT-4443: Scoreboard RenderType API
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
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Bukkit Changes:
162807b3 Remove some draft API designations
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
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Bukkit Changes:
bc9c12c0 SPIGOT-4439: Allow minecraft:brand channel for use by plugins.
Changes upstream moved this to a profile a while back, however,
when updating (for some unknown reason) I kept it enabled by default,
however, leaving this enabled breaks building the server in newer
versions of java, which while this wasn't a concern before, is now
an issue for users.
Spigot capped it to 2 threads. This bumps it back up to do
maxcores -2 with a max cap of 6.
A typical 4C8T system can use 6 threads and be done in 6 seconds.
Server owners can use system property to override, but this
improves the default.
this should provide a pretty good across-the-board performance
improvement for the entire server, as it's very common for code
to check if (isLoaded(x, z)) { then do something on that chunk }
Previously, containsKey would not read or set the last access cache
By making it do get() != null, we gain the benefits of last access
and also improves thread safey for async isLoaded checks
This exact usage scenario is used in Entity movement, so that alone
saves us up to 5%~ of CPU time for Entity movement.
it used public method instead of private, and moved to world config
also improved the implementation to not use obfuscated stuff
Also removed the Fix Double chest conversion patch since its
fixed in other ways in vanilla
It is not immediately clear how these characters ended up on signs in
previous versions. It is clear, however, that they now render as empty
unicode boxes in 1.13, whereas previously they rendered as invisible
characters.
When these signs are loaded in versions after this commit, these
characters from the private use area of the Unicode block will be
stripped. The sign will then be marked to ensure this conversion only
runs once.
There is a flag -DPaper.keepInvalidUnicode=true that can be used if you
do not want us to strip these characters from your signs, though I can
think of no reason to use it.
Fixes GH-1571
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
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CraftBukkit Changes:
3359cb19 MC-137353: Don't go crazy on amount of bootstrap threads needed
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
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CraftBukkit Changes:
a639ae44 Remove outdated build delay.
The item tag is stored before executing the interaction and restored before handling the
resulting events. If the event was not canceled and the ItemStack is not modified in the
event, the new tag is set back to the new one afterwards. This is similar to the handling
of the item amount.
This fixes a bug where tools lose durability when the interaction is canceled and another bug
where tools become completely repaired when they should break but the interaction was canceled.