I mistakenly thought .complete() also checked for textures, which was not the case
So the logic was not working as desired.
Also some undesired logic paths lead to textures of the logging in player being dropped, forcing
us to always load the textures immediately again on login, leading to rate limits.
Everythings now good
the .complete() api now will default specify to also complete textures, but you may
pass false to it to skip loading textures.
Gets the unique ID of the player currently known as the specified player name
In Offline Mode, will return an Offline UUID
This is a more performant way to obtain a UUID for a name than loading an OfflinePlayer
This ensures we look up the name for ID only Profiles
If the profile is in the UserCache, we can get those details quickly
This should avoid some unnecessary round trips.
Additionally, handle profiles for offline mode to use offline UUID's
Bukkit restricts command execution of signs to test if the sender
has permission to run the specified command. This breaks vanilla
maps that use signs to intentionally run as elevated permission.
Bukkit provides an unrestricted advancements setting, so this setting
compliments that one and allows for unrestricted signs.
We still filter sign update packets to strip out commands at edit phase,
however there is no sanity in ever expecting creative mode to not be
able to create signs with any command.
Creative servers should absolutely never enable this.
Non creative servers, enable at own risk!!!
The Craft Scheduler still uses the primary thread for task scheduling.
This results in the main thread still having to do work as part of the
dispatching of async tasks.
If plugins make use of lots of async tasks, such as particle emitters
that want to keep the logic off the main thread, the main thread still
receives quite a bit of load from processing all of these queued tasks.
Additionally, resizing and managing the pending entries for all of
these asynchronous tasks takes up time on the main thread too.
This commit replaces the implementation of the scheduler when working
with asynchronous tasks, by forwarding calls to the new scheduler.
The Async Scheduler uses a single thread executor for "management" tasks.
The Management Thread is responsible for all adding and dispatching of
scheduled tasks.
The mainThreadHeartbeat will send a heartbeat task to the management thread
with the currentTick value, so that it can find which tasks to execute.
Scheduling of an async tasks also dispatches a management task, ensuring
that any Queue resizing operation occurs off of the main thread.
The async queue uses a complete separate PriorityQueue, ensuring that resize
operations are decoupled from the sync tasks queue.
Additionally, an optimization was made that if a plugin schedules
a single, non repeating, no delay task, that we immediately dispatch it
to the executor pool instead of scheduling it. This avoids an unnecessary
round trip through the queue, as well as will reduce the size growth of the
queue if a plugin schedules lots of asynchronous tasks.
This seems completely pointless, as packet dispatch uses .writeAndFlush.
Things seem to work fine without implicit flushing, but incase issues arise,
provide a System property to re-enable it using improved logic of doing the
flushing on the netty event loop, so it won't do the flush on the main thread.
Renable flushing by passing -Dpaper.implicit-flush=true
This will force the saves to spread over multiple ticks even when many
players auto save interval is aligned, avoiding spikes on large servers.
Closes#1021
Plugins were abusing this to dispatch commands async anyways.
We will no longer check that flag, and force all commands to be ran sync.
Use a different boolean for allowing things go to through on shutdown/restart instead.
Resolves#1004Resolves#1005
- Lots of itemstack cloning removed. Only clone if the item is actually moved
- Return true when a plugin cancels inventory move item event instead of false, as false causes pulls to cycle through all items.
However, pushes do not exhibit the same behavior, so this is not something plugins could of been relying on.
- Add option (Default on) to cooldown hoppers when they fail to move an item due to full inventory
- Skip subsequent InventoryMoveItemEvents if a plugin does not use the item after first event fire for an iteration
This is adds basic item meta for armor stands. It does not add all
possible metadata however.
There are armor, hand, and equipment types, as well as position data
that can also be added here. This initial implementation should serve as
a starting point for future additions in this area.
Fixes GH-559
This is a source of MAJOR lag for hoppers, as well as a gameplay bug.
This removes the necessity to disable the cat on chest behavior to improve performance.
now performance will be improved even if you have cat chest detection on.