- Re-removes Bukkit#getServerName - This was (hopefully?) only added back
for Timings v2. It should be kept in that scope.
- Intend to let PlayerViewDistance API slip. Given the scope of the
changes in this area it seems best to let this slip past initial
release. It can be re-added when there is additional time to focus on it
and the changed systems it relies on. If it is fixed prior to release
this is implemented as a single shim patch that can be dropped.
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
Bukkit Changes:
da08d022 SPIGOT-4700: Add PlayerFishEvent.State.REEL_IN
0cef14e4 Remove draft API from selectEntities
CraftBukkit Changes:
a46fdbc6 Remove outdated build delay.
3697519b SPIGOT-4708: Fix ExactChoice recipes neglecting material
9ead7009 SPIGOT-4677: Add minecraft.admin.command_feedback permission
c3749a23 Remove the Damage tag from items when it is 0.
f74c7b95 SPIGOT-4706: Can't interact with active item
494eef45 Mention requirement of JIRA ticket for bug fixes
51d62dec SPIGOT-4702: Exception when middle clicking certain slots
be557e69 SPIGOT-4700: Add PlayerFishEvent.State.REEL_IN
CraftBukkit uses vanillas DimensionManager, but does not actually
register its own dimension types, etc, due to vanilla
This causes issues because anything, e.g. command feedback, trying
to print information about the world will often attempt to print out
the dimension name, which ends up throwing an NPE due to the lack of
a registered type, we work around this by just returning the world name,
this is not super elegant, but is the only route that promises not to
break stuff.
This fixes issues with upstreams changes to solve a private issue on
their side, as signs are placed, they may replace existing blocks, e.g.
grass, which breaks upstreams assumption that the sign is always placed
adjacent to a surface
Brought this patch back from the graveyard, 1.13.x changed how chunks
where loaded and the patch was dropped.
Prior to this change the server would crash when attempting to load a
chunk from a region with bad data.
After this change the server will defer back to vanilla behavior. At
this time, that means attempting to generate a chunk in its place
(and occasionally just not generating anything and leaving small
holes in the world (This might not be accurate as of 1.13.x)).
Should Mojang choose to alter this behavior in the future, this change
will simply defer to whatever that new behavior is.
Resolves#1672
This API is intended to expose useful heightmaps found in the server to API. This exposes all of the live world heightmaps currently in the server.
If a heightmap becomes impossible to implement, api spec allows the implementation to throw UnsupportedOperationException (far better than returning some weird unexpected value).
Tested via:
https://gist.github.com/Spottedleaf/5d47f67c55a9fb870251ff344bfeb6b3
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:
7c395d42 SPIGOT-4681: Note about additional world creation on STARTUP
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:
812f66aa SPIGOT-4684: Update persistence of converting zombie villagers
upstream was doing a containsKey/get pattern, and always doing it at that.
that scenario is only even valid if were in the middle of a block place.
Optimize to check if the captured list even has values in it, and also to
just do a get call since the value can never be null.
We bandaided this logic on a case by case basis before with Loot Tables and Chests,
but that is not the correct fix.
Ultimately we just needed to clear out the captured tile entity list so that the
update calls did not process the tile entity that is no longer even valid.
This solution will ensure ALL placed tile entities data is ignored and not just
the few cases we previously had filters for.
The cost of a call to sync() adds up quickly and especially for
HDDs. Playing around generating chunks for a while warranted a
3 min save time on a HDD. This is unacceptable default behaviour
and now the behaviour is hidden behind a flag for server owners
who are OK with taking a hit on saves (although SSDs will not have
this issue remotely as bad, since most of the time was spent seeking).