Crystals can end up in a bad state in certain conditions which causes
an exception on the expected number of crystals going negative.
This ensures the crystals/pillars are in expected state when the dragon spawns.
See #3522
On servers with plugins that constantly churn through scoreboards, there is a risk of
degraded GC performance due to the number of scoreboards held on by weak references.
Most plugins don't even need the (vanilla) functionality that requires all plugin
scoreboards to be tracked by the server. Instead, only track scoreboards when an
objective is added with a non-dummy criteria.
This is a breaking change, however the change is a much more sensible default. In case
this breaks your workflow you can always force all scoreboards to be tracked with
settings.track-plugin-scoreboards in paper.yml.
Mojang precaches every single potential rewrite rule that could ever
exist on server startup. This includes rules from all the way back to versions from 6+ years ago.
This is the source of why the server hogs every CPU core at 100% every start.
For anyone who hard resets for updates or has force upgraded their entire world, this
results in completely wasted cpu cycles.
This massive CPU usage also delays server startup time.
We improve this by making "min version to precache" that defaults to a future version
so that no rewrite rules are precached.
someone who expects to be converting a lot chunks could theoretically set
-DPaper.minPrecachedDatafixVersion=<dataVersionConvertingFrom> as a startup
parameter and only build from that point on.
However this will likely never be needed as the server will still run
the same cache logic on demand when it's actually needed. The only
cost would be some delay on the FIRST chunk conversion, but paper already
runs chunk conversions on another thread so this will likely never be
a concern for TPS.
This patch will significantly reduce CPU use on startup, reduce memory usage,
and improve server startup time.
== AT ==
public net/minecraft/world/level/block/state/BlockBehaviour getMenuProvider(Lnet/minecraft/world/level/block/state/BlockState;Lnet/minecraft/world/level/Level;Lnet/minecraft/core/BlockPos;)Lnet/minecraft/world/MenuProvider;
Uses correct setPositionRotation for Entity teleporting instead of setLocation
as this is how Vanilla teleports entities.
Cancel any pending motion when teleported.
== AT ==
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.inventory.CraftMetaFirework
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.inventory.CraftMetaFirework power
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.inventory.CraftMetaFirework getNBT(Lorg/bukkit/FireworkEffect$Type;)Lnet/minecraft/world/item/component/FireworkExplosion$Shape;
Co-authored-by: MeFisto94 <MeFisto94@users.noreply.github.com>
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.entity.monster.Evoker setWololoTarget(Lnet/minecraft/world/entity/animal/Sheep;)V
public net.minecraft.world.entity.monster.Evoker getWololoTarget()Lnet/minecraft/world/entity/animal/Sheep;
This patch buffers the number of logins which will attempt to join
the world per tick, this attempts to reduce the impact that join floods
has on the server
If the server attempts to load a chunk generated by a newer version of
the game, immediately stop the server to prevent data corruption.
You can override this functionality at your own peril.
The existing regex is too open and allows for the absence of any actual
number data, detecting an NBT entry of just the letter "i" in upper or
lower case. This causes a single-character NBT entry to be processed as
an integer ending in "i", passing an empty String to to Integer.parseInt,
triggering an exception in loading the item.
This commit forces numbers to be present prior to the ending "i"
letter.
Datapacks check this on load and are built concurrently. This was breaking them badly due
to race conditions.
Plus, .canUse we want to be safe for async anyways.
This forces the despawn counter to start ticking regardless of
state after the arrow has been alive for 200 ticks (10 seconds)
instead of getting stuck in a never despawn state (bubble columns,
etc).
Fixes per world difficulty with /difficulty command and also
makes it so that the server keeps the last difficulty used instead
of restoring the server.properties every single load.