Currently OfflinePlayer#getLastPlayed could more accurately be described
as "OfflinePlayer#getLastTimeTheirDataWasSaved".
The API doc says it should return the last time the server "witnessed"
the player, whilst also saying it should return the last time they
logged in. The current implementation does neither.
Given this interesting contradiction in the API documentation and the
current defacto implementation, I've elected to deprecate (with no
intent to remove) and replace it with two new methods, clearly named and
documented as to their purpose.
This event is invoked when a player has disconnected. It is guaranteed that,
if the server is in online-mode, that the provided uuid and username have been
validated.
The event is invoked for players who have not yet logged into the world, whereas
PlayerQuitEvent is only invoked on players who have logged into the world.
The event is invoked for players who have already logged into the world,
although whether or not the player exists in the world at the time of
firing is undefined. (That is, whether the plugin can retrieve a Player object
using the event parameters is undefined). However, it is guaranteed that this
event is invoked AFTER PlayerQuitEvent, if the player has already logged into
the world.
This event is guaranteed to never fire unless AsyncPlayerPreLoginEvent has
been called beforehand, and this event may not be called in parallel with
AsyncPlayerPreLoginEvent for the same connection.
Cancelling the AsyncPlayerPreLoginEvent guarantees the corresponding
PlayerConnectionCloseEvent is never called.
The event may be invoked asynchronously or synchronously. As it stands,
it is never invoked asynchronously. However, plugins should check
Event#isAsynchronous to be future-proof.
On purpose, the deprecated PlayerPreLoginEvent event is left out of the
API spec for this event. Plugins should not be using that event, and
how PlayerPreLoginEvent interacts with PlayerConnectionCloseEvent
is undefined.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.server.network.ServerLoginPacketListenerImpl$State
public net.minecraft.server.network.ServerLoginPacketListenerImpl state
Entities must be dismounted before teleportation in order to avoid
multiple issues in the server with regards to teleportation, shamefully,
too many plugins rely on the events firing, which means that not firing
these events caues more issues than it solves;
In order to counteract this, Entity dismount/exit vehicle events have
been modified to supress cancellation (and has a method to allow plugins
to check if this has been set), noting that cancellation will be silently
surpressed given that plugins are not expecting this event to not be cancellable.
This is a far from ideal scenario, however: given the current state of this
event and other alternatives causing issues elsewhere, I believe that
this is going to be the best soultion all around.
Improvements/suggestions welcome!
Upstream removed the ability to consistently use a custom InventoryHolder,
However, the implementation does not use an InventoryHolder in any form
outside of custom inventories.
== AT ==
public-f net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu dataSlots
public-f net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu remoteDataSlots
Co-authored-by: Shane Freeder <theboyetronic@gmail.com>
Splits time updates into incremental updates as well as does
the updates per world, so that we can re-use the same packet
object for every player unless they have per-player time enabled.
Use a simple executor since Fork join is a much more complex pool
type and we are not using its capabilities.
Set thread priorities so main thread has above normal priority over
server threads
Allow usage of a single thread executor by not using ForkJoin so single core CPU's
and reduce worldgen thread worker count for low core count CPUs.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.Util onThreadException(Ljava/lang/Thread;Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V
Co-authored-by: Spottedleaf <Spottedleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
Use a proper teleport for teleporting to entities in different
worlds.
Implementation improvements authored by Spottedleaf <Spottedleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
Validate that the target entity is valid and deny spectate
requests from frozen players.
Also, make sure the entity is spawned to the client before
sending the camera packet. If the entity isn't spawned clientside
when it receives the camera packet, then the client will not
spectate the target entity.
Co-authored-by: Spottedleaf <Spottedleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.entity.animal.Turtle getHomePos()Lnet/minecraft/core/BlockPos;
public net.minecraft.world.entity.animal.Turtle setHasEgg(Z)V
public net.minecraft.world.entity.animal.Turtle isGoingHome()Z
public net.minecraft.world.entity.animal.Turtle setGoingHome(Z)V
public net.minecraft.world.entity.animal.Turtle isTravelling()Z
public net.minecraft.world.entity.animal.Turtle setTravelling(Z)V
This adds a separate event before an entity is spawned by a spawner
which contains the location of the spawner too similarly to how the
SpawnerSpawnEvent gets called instead of the CreatureSpawnEvent for
spawners.
Fixed an issue where a furnace's cook-speed multiplier rounds down
to the nearest Integer when updating its current cook time.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.level.block.entity.AbstractFurnaceBlockEntity getTotalCookTime(Lnet/minecraft/server/level/ServerLevel;Lnet/minecraft/world/level/block/entity/AbstractFurnaceBlockEntity;)I
Co-authored-by: Eric Su <ericsu@alumni.usc.edu>
Implements Pathfinding API for mobs
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.navigation.PathNavigation pathFinder
public net.minecraft.world.level.pathfinder.PathFinder nodeEvaluator
public net.minecraft.world.level.pathfinder.Path nodes
This adds the ability to cancel the death events and to modify the sound
an entity makes when dying. (In cases were no sound should it will be
called with shouldPlaySound set to false allowing unsilencing of silent
entities)
It makes handling of entity deaths a lot nicer as you no longer need
to listen on the damage event and calculate if the entity dies yourself
to cancel the death which has the benefit of also receiving the dropped
items and experience which is otherwise only properly possible by using
internal code.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.entity.LivingEntity getDeathSound()Lnet/minecraft/sounds/SoundEvent;
public net.minecraft.world.entity.LivingEntity getSoundVolume()F
This is specifically aimed at fixing #471
Using a ConcurrentHashMap because thread safety
The performance benefit of Map over ConcurrentMap is negligabe at best in this scenaio, as most operations will be get and not add or remove
Even without considering the use-case the benefits are still negligable
Original ideas for the system included an expiration policy and/or handler
The simpler solution was to use a computeIfPresent in the get method
This will simultaneously have an O(1) lookup time and automatically expire any values
Since the get method (nor other similar methods) don't seem to have a critical need to flush the map to disk at any of these points further processing is simply wasteful
Meaning the original function expired values unrelated to the current value without actually having any explicit need to
The h method was heavily modified to be much more efficient in its processing
Also instead of being called on every get, it's now called just before a save
This will eliminate stale values being flushed to disk
Modified isEmpty to use the isEmpty() method instead of the slightly confusing size() < 1
The point of this is readability, but does have a side-benefit of a small microptimization
Detect when the server has been hung for a long duration, and start printing
thread dumps at an interval until the point of crash.
This will help diagnose what was going on in that time before the crash.