Allow configuring for cartographers to return the same map location
Also allow turning off treasure maps all together as they can eat up Map ID's
which are limited in quantity.
Make it so a Treasure Map does not target a structure outside of the
World Border, where players are not even able to reach.
This also would help the case where a players close to the border, and one
that is outside happens to be closer, but unreachable, yet another reachable
one is in border that would of been missed.
This prevents Entities from trying to run outside of the World Border
TODO: This doesn't prevent the pathfinder from using blocks outside the world border as nodes. We can fix this
by adding code to all overrides in:
NodeEvaluator:
public abstract BlockPathTypes getBlockPathType(BlockGetter world, int x, int y, int z);
to return BLOCKED if it is outside the world border.
* Only send global sounds to same world if limiting radius
* respect global sound events gamerule
Co-authored-by: Evan McCarthy <evanmccarthy@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: lexikiq <noellekiq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
Provides an API to control the loot table for an object.
Also provides a feature that any Lootable Inventory (Chests in Structures)
can automatically replenish after a given time.
This feature is good for long term worlds so that newer players
do not suffer with "Every chest has been looted"
== AT ==
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.block.CraftBlockEntityState getTileEntity()Lnet/minecraft/world/level/block/entity/BlockEntity;
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.block.CraftLootable setLootTable(Lorg/bukkit/loot/LootTable;J)V
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.entity.CraftMinecartContainer setLootTable(Lorg/bukkit/loot/LootTable;J)V
A general purpose patch that includes config options for the tick rate
of a variety of blocks that are random ticked.
Co-authored-by: MrPowerGamerBR <git@mrpowergamerbr.com>
RegionFileCache prior to this patch would close every single open region
file upon reaching a size of 256.
This patch modifies that behaviour so it closes the the least recently
used RegionFile.
The implementation uses a LinkedHashMap as an LRU cache (modified from HashMap).
The maximum size of the RegionFileCache is also made configurable.
Vanilla stores how long a chunk has been active on a server, and dynamically scales some
aspects of vanilla gameplay to this factor.
For people who want all chunks to be treated equally, you can chose a fixed value.
This allows to fine-tune vanilla gameplay.
First, Enchantment order would blow away seeing 2 items as the same,
however the Client forces enchantment list in a certain order, as well
as does the /enchant command. Anvils can insert it into forced order,
causing 2 same items to be considered different.
This change makes unhandled NBT Tags and Enchantments use a sorted tree map,
so they will always be in a consistent order.
Additionally, the old enchantment API was never updated when ItemMeta
was added, resulting in 2 different ways to modify an items enchantments.
For consistency, the old API methods now forward to use the
ItemMeta API equivalents, and should deprecate the old API's.
Entities collision is checking for scoreboards setting.
This is very heavy to do map lookups for every collision to check
this setting.
So avoid looking up scoreboards and short circuit to the "not on a team"
logic which is most likely to be true.
The process of determining an entity's exposure from explosions can be
expensive when there are hundreds or more entities in range.
This patch adds a per-tick cache that is used for storing and retrieving
an entity's exposure during an explosion.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.network.chat.HoverEvent$ItemStackInfo item
public net.minecraft.network.chat.HoverEvent$ItemStackInfo count
public net.minecraft.network.chat.HoverEvent$ItemStackInfo components
public net.minecraft.network.chat.contents.TranslatableContents filterAllowedArguments(Ljava/lang/Object;)Lcom/mojang/serialization/DataResult;
Co-authored-by: zml <zml@stellardrift.ca>
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerChunkCache mainThread
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel chunkSource
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.inventory.CraftItemStack handle
public net.minecraft.server.level.ChunkMap getVisibleChunkIfPresent(J)Lnet/minecraft/server/level/ChunkHolder;
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerChunkCache mainThreadProcessor
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerChunkCache$MainThreadExecutor
public net.minecraft.world.level.chunk.LevelChunkSection states
== AT ==
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getBoolean(Ljava/lang/String;Z)Z
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getDouble(Ljava/lang/String;)D
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getDouble(Ljava/lang/String;D)D
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getInt(Ljava/lang/String;)I
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getInt(Ljava/lang/String;I)I
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getList(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/util/List;
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getString(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String;
public net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServerProperties reload(Lnet/minecraft/core/RegistryAccess;Ljava/util/Properties;Ljoptsimple/OptionSet;)Lnet/minecraft/server/dedicated/DedicatedServerProperties;
public net.minecraft.world.level.NaturalSpawner SPAWNING_CATEGORIES
The size of chunks in the region format is overdetermined. In particular their size on disk is indicated by both a sector count in the header, and actual size in the body.
If their size would overflow the header field (>= 255 sectors), it can just be read directly from the body instead.
This code/concept was adapted from MinecraftForge.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>
This patch adds world configuration options for max-tick-time.entity / max-tick-time.tile which allows setting a hard cap on the amount of time (in milliseconds) that a tick can consume. The default values of 50ms each are very conservative and mean this feature will not activate until the server is well below 15tps (minimum). Values of 20ms each have been reported to provide a good performance increase, however I personally think 25ms for entities and 10-15ms for tiles would give even more significant gains, assuming that these things are not a large priority on your server.
For tiles there is very little tradeoff for this option, as tile ticks are based on wall time for most things, however for entities setting this option too low could lead to jerkiness / lag. The gain however is a faster and more responsive server to other actions such as blocks, chat, combat etc.
This feature was commisioned by Chunkr.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>
This gives a per-world control on how much TNT will be processed per-tick,
preventing a massive TNT detonation from lagging out the server.
By: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
If we are online mode and the only copy of player data we can find is the player's offline mode data, we will attempt a once off conversion by reading this data and then renaming the file so it won't be used again.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>
This feature gives 3 new configurable ranges that if an entity of the matching type is outside of this radius of any player, will tick at 5% of its normal rate.
This will drastically cut down on tick timings for entities that are not in range of a user to actually be "used".
This change can have dramatic impact on gameplay if configured too low. Balance according to your servers desired gameplay.
By: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
This allows the merging of Experience orbs, as well as the configuration of the merge radius of items. Additionally it refactors the merge algorithm to be a better experience for players.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>