Upstream has released updates that appear to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
97c59261 PR-1073: Make Biome an interface
a38581aa Fix further javadoc errors
8271c490 Fix javadoc error
8a9ecf29 PR-1072: Fix bad naming for Vault State methods
6dd58108 PR-1071: Make Fluid an interface and add missing entry
ed2cdfc3 PR-1070: Make Attribute an interface and align names with the new minecraft ones
63472efb PR-1069: Add missing winter drop experimental annotation to pale boats
CraftBukkit Changes:
7235ad7b0 PR-1501: Make Biome an interface
602904003 PR-1500: Rename implementation for Vault State methods
75f26f79f PR-1499: Make Fluid an interface and add missing entry
4cfd87adc PR-1498: Make Attribute an interface and align names with the new minecraft ones
6bb0db5cb SPIGOT-7928: ExactChoice acts as MaterialChoice
3eaf3a13c SPIGOT-7929: Error when setting EquippableComponent
abbf57bac SPIGOT-7930: Fix spawning entities with SummonEntityEffect
92d6ab6cf PR-1497: Move boat field rename entries to below key renaming, so that keys are also renamed
abfe292aa PR-1496: Use correct Fluid class on Tags type check
c7aab7fa7 SPIGOT-7923: Fix Dispenser logic to avoid firing empty projectiles
Since 1.21.2, vanilla split relative teleportation flags into position
and delta/velocity flags into separate enum entries.
This highlighted a design flaw in the paper api addition for teleport
flags, which just simply mirrored internals while also only being able
to apply the delta/velocity part of a flag, given the teleport target is
always absolute in the API.
This patch proposes to simply no longer expose the non-velocity related
flags to the API, instead marking the entire Relative enum as being
purely velocity related, as non-velocity related flags are not useful to
callers. This was done over simply exposing all internal flags, as
another vanilla change to the internal enum would result in the same
breakage.
The newly proposed API *only* promises that the passed flags prevent the
loss of velocity in the specific axis/context, which should be
independent enough of vanillas specific implementation of this feature.
When enabled, ender pearls will not load chunks and will save to the world instead of the player.
Also changes the exploit config to be default false, as it only makes sense when legacy behavior is enabled.
Also removes the `info.mobCategoryCounts.mergeInt` call that - at least from what I can tell - has been wrongly counting spawned mobs twice. The runner passed via `info::afterSpawn` already counts up that exact number in the same exact places (where `j`, the return value used here, is incremented)
This is based on Moonrise's 1.21.2 branch, but this on
1.21.1 so some diffs cannot be applied (and this doesn't
compile).
See moonrise_update_1_21_2.txt for progress