--- work/Bukkit
Submodule work/Bukkit 6eac6d70..1ef8b9d9:
> Add Player#openBook(ItemStack) method
--- work/CraftBukkit
Submodule work/CraftBukkit 17543ecf..649921e5:
> Add Player#openBook(ItemStack) method
> SPIGOT-2000: Picking up items to shield slot working inconsistently when inventory is full
> SPIGOT-5037: Player.openMerchant does not show merchant level
> SPIGOT-5038: Inventory.getHolder returns null for wandering traders
--- work/Spigot
Submodule work/Spigot baafee91..df0eb250:
> SPIGOT-5043: Desync if world is changed in PlayerSpawnLocationEvent
> Rebuild patches
Implementation developer note:
This patch adds a "pre-source" patch system for fixing malformed patches
from upstream directly. This seems to keep happening so it's best we
have some way to deal with them. This system brings those issues into
our domain rather than needing to wait for upstream to fix their
malformed files.
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:
17543ecf SPIGOT-5035: Error Using Virtual Merchant GUI
0fc6922b SPIGOT-5028: Villager#setVillagerExperience() doesn't work
bdbdbe44 SPIGOT-5024: Fox error - Unknown target reason
This makes it easier for downstream projects (forks) to replace the
version fetching system with their own. It is as simple as implementing
an interface and overriding the default implementation of
org.bukkit.UnsafeValues#getVersionFetcher()
It also makes it easier for us to organize things like the version
history feature.
Lastly I have updated the paper implementation to check against the site
API rather than against jenkins.
- 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.