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
Refactored 0229-Fix-this-stupid-bullshit in order to prevent merge conflicts
when spigot decides to update the timer and to provide some form of hint in the
console/log on startup.
Messages written to System.out are automatically redirected to the
root logger by CraftBukkit. However, before the messages reach the
logger, they are encoded and later decoded again using the standard
system encoding.
On some systems (e.g. FreeBSD), the standard system encoding is
US-ASCII by default, which doesn't support the section sign (§) that
is used for the color codes. Consequently, they will never reach
the formatter that translates them into ANSI escape codes.
There is no reason to write these messages to System.out - it just
adds additional overhead and the encoding problems. We can just log
the messages directly with the root logger.
There is usually no reason to stop reading from the console, so
preventing console input after EOT can be extremely confusing.
To prevent this, we can simply ignore the exception thrown by
JLine and continue reading normally.
It was originally added in Bukkit/CraftBukkit@6aafe7c5a1 as a
workaround for BUKKIT-4956 to fix console output on Windows.
I believe the original issue was related to LOG4J2-965 and fixed
in apache/logging-log4j2@d04659c. Minecraft 1.12 finally updated
the Log4J version so this issue is no longer present.
Console output is still working fine on Windows after removing this.
Rewrite console improvements (console colors, tab completion,
persistent input line, ...) using JLine 3.x and TerminalConsoleAppender.
New features:
- Support console colors for Vanilla commands
- Add console colors for warnings and errors
- Server can now be turned off safely using CTRL + C. JLine catches
the signal and the implementation shuts down the server cleanly.
- Support console colors and persistent input line when running in
IntelliJ IDEA
Other changes:
- Update JLine to 3.3.1 (from 2.12.1)
- Server starts 1-2 seconds faster thanks to optimizations in Log4j
configuration