High performance Spigot fork that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
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Andrew Ardill b08b85bd26 Teach EnderDragon how to throw EntityExplosionEvents when it breaks blocks
We also teach CraftWorld how to explode an event, taken from
Explosion.a(boolean) (the code that breaks blocks and drops them on the ground).

The EnderDragon has a flag that slows it down when it hits unbreakable blocks:
Obsidian, White Stone or Bedrock. It might be useful to extend the event so that
plugins can set this.

Letting the API set the default yield for an explosion event has been
deprecated, so we now set the default yield using the appropriate constructor.
2011-12-08 00:31:21 +11:00
src/main Teach EnderDragon how to throw EntityExplosionEvents when it breaks blocks 2011-12-08 00:31:21 +11:00
.gitignore Ignore minecraft resources in src directory 2011-11-29 21:20:14 +11:00
LGPL.txt We're LGPL. 2011-01-02 10:58:11 +01:00
LICENCE.txt We're LGPL. 2011-01-02 10:58:11 +01:00
pom.xml Use 1.0.1 artifact 2011-12-01 21:49:50 +00:00
README.md Fixed typo in readme, thanks to b1naryth1ef for spotting it 2011-09-25 01:48:59 +01:00

CraftBukkit

A Bukkit (Minecraft Server API) implementation

Website: http://bukkit.org
Bugs/Suggestions: http://leaky.bukkit.org

Compilation

We use maven to handle our dependencies.

  • Install Maven 3
  • Check out and install Bukkit
    • Note: this is not needed as the repository we use has Bukkit too, but you might have a newer one (with your own changes :D)
  • Check out this repo and: mvn clean package

Coding and Pull Request Conventions

  • We generally follow the Sun/Oracle coding standards.
  • No tabs; use 4 spaces instead.
  • No trailing whitespaces.
  • No CRLF line endings, LF only, put your gits 'core.autocrlf' on 'true'
  • No 80 column limit or 'weird' midstatement newlines.
  • The number of commits in a pull request should be kept to a minimum (squish them into one most of the time - use common sense!).
  • No merges should be included in pull requests unless the pull request's purpose is a merge.
  • Pull requests should be tested (does it compile? AND does it work?) before submission.

If you make changes or add net.minecraft.server classes it is mandatory to:

  • Get the files from the mc-dev repo - make sure you have the last version!
  • Mark your changes with:
    • 1 line; add a trailing: // CraftBukkit [- Optional reason]
    • 2+ lines; add
      • Before: // CraftBukkit start [- Optional comment]
      • After: // CraftBukkit end
  • Keep the diffs to a minimum (really important)

Follow the above conventions if you want your pull requests accepted.