I have not once ever seen this system help debug a crash.
One report of a suspected memory leak with the system.
This adds additional overhead to asynchronous task dispatching
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
This change is basically a bandaid to fix CB's complete and utter lack
of support for vanilla scoreboard name modifications.
In the future, finding a way to merge the vanilla expectations in with
bukkit's concept of a display name would be preferable. There was a PR
for this on CB at one point but I can't find it. We may need to do this
ourselves at some point in the future.
Adds the PlayerUseUnknownEntityEvent to be used by plugins dealing with
virtual entities/entities that are not actually known to the server.
Co-authored-by: Nassim Jahnke <nassim@njahnke.dev>
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.
Metadata is not meant to persist reload as things break badly with non primitive types
This will remove metadata on reload so it does not crash everything if a plugin uses it.
Under previous behavior, plugins were not able to check if a player had a permission
if it was defined in permissions.yml. there is no clean way for a plugin to fix that either.
This will change the order so that by default, permissions.yml loads BEFORE plugins instead of after.
This gives plugins expected permission checks.
It also helps improve the expected logic, as servers should set the initial defaults, and then let plugins
modify that. Under the previous logic, plugins were unable (cleanly) override permissions.yml.
A config option has been added for those who depend on the previous behavior, but I don't expect that.
Properly split up the chat and command handling to reflect the server now
having separate packets for both, and the client always using the correct packet. Text
from a chat packet should never be parsed into a command, even if it starts with the `/`
character.
Add a missing async catcher and improve Spigot's async catcher error message.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.server.network.ServerGamePacketListenerImpl isChatMessageIllegal(Ljava/lang/String;)Z
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: SoSeDiK <mrsosedik@gmail.com>
Improves how the catchup buffer is handled, allowing it to roll both ways
increasing the effeciency of the thread sleep so it only will sleep once.
Also increases the buffer of the catchup to ensure server stays at 20 TPS unless extreme conditions
Previous implementation did not calculate TPS correctly.
Switch to a realistic rolling average and factor in std deviation as an extra reporting variable
Allows us to do fun stuff like rewrite the OBC util fastutil location to
our own relocation. Also lets us rewrite NMS calls for when we're
debugging in an IDE pre-relocate.
Removes Spigot's mcstats metrics in favor of a system using bStats
To disable for privacy or other reasons go to the bStats folder in your plugins folder
and edit the config.yml file present there.
Please keep in mind the data collected is anonymous and collection should have no
tangible effect on server performance. The data is used to allow the authors of
PaperMC to track version and platform usage so that we can make better management
decisions on behalf of the project.
Add full exceptions to log4j to not truncate stack traces
Disable logger prefix for various plugins bypassing the plugin logger
Some plugins bypass the plugin logger and add the plugin prefix
manually to the log message. Since they use other logger names
(e.g. qualified class names) these would now also appear in the
log. Disable the logger prefix for these plugins so the messages
show up correctly.
Display logger name in the console for all loggers except the
root logger, Bukkit's logger ("Minecraft") and Minecraft loggers.
Since plugins now use the plugin name as logger name this will
restore the plugin prefixes without having to prepend them manually
to the log messages.
Logger prefixes are shown by default for all loggers except for
the root logger, the Minecraft/Mojang loggers and the Bukkit loggers.
This may cause additional prefixes to be disabled for plugins bypassing
the plugin logger.
Rewrite console improvements (console colors, tab completion,
persistent input line, ...) using JLine 3.x and TerminalConsoleAppender.
Also uses the new ANSIComponentSerializer to serialize components when
logging them via the ComponentLogger, or when sending messages to the
console, for hex color support.
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:
- Server starts 1-2 seconds faster thanks to optimizations in Log4j
configuration
Co-Authored-By: Emilia Kond <emilia@rymiel.space>
== 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
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.server.packs.VanillaPackResourcesBuilder safeGetPath(Ljava/net/URI;)Ljava/nio/file/Path;
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
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>
This brings back the option that the Spigot version of netty saw. By default Netty will try and use cores*2 threads, however if running multiple servers on the same machine, this can be too many threads. Additionally some people have 16 core servers. If 32 Netty threads are allowed in this setup, then the lock contention, and thus blocking between threads becomes much greater, leading to decreased performance.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>
This will let you configure how far to track entities in range from players, so that the entity does not render on the client if out of this range.
This has multiple benefits:
1) Less bandwidth. Not sending update packets for entities that are not even close to a player, or even close enough to clearly see.
2) Less lag by maps in item frames - Default range is 160 blocks... Many players can track that item frame and cause lag and not even see it.
3) Less lag in general - Less work for the server to do
4) Less client lag - Not trying to render distant item frames and paintings and entities will reduce entity count on the client, which is major for shop/town worlds which may use tons of item frames.
By: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
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>
Changes the mob spawning algorithm to properly account for view distance and the range around players.
Needs better documentation.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>
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>
This contains the basic, empty implementations for some Spigot-API extensions. They are included early in the patching progress so that compilation will still succeed midway despite the APIs only being provided by subsequent patches.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>
Basic changes to the build system which mark the artifact as Spigot, and the necessary code changes to ensure proper functionality. Also disables the auto updater provided by CraftBukkit as it is useless to us.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>