Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
5b680f0b Note maximum objective score length in documentation
CraftBukkit Changes:
5932f8a7 Load default world spawn areas in consistent order
3a5dc78f Fix confusing migration message appearing on fresh server
516a408f Remove redundant CraftBukkit change for secondary world data
73a2c749 Process conversation input on the main thread.
100c3f07 Cap Objective Score Length
6e842759 Cross World Entity Teleportation
7deba1c6 Check for blank OfflinePlayer Names
f2746a5e Descriptive kick reasons instead of Nope!
b0212308 Cap Channel Registrations
a610dcd8 Identify CraftScheduler threads with useful names
Spigot Changes:
19c3c5a5 Rebuild patches
Portion of diff was dropped in the mappings update commit.
Also remove the option to remove invalid statistics. The server will
automatically do this now as of... 1.13?, our option wasn't even doing anything.
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
9a793cce Remove no longer applicable caveats to setPlayerListName
7137829e SPIGOT-4496: Undeprecate MapView.getId and make int
de33ade0 Remove some draft API designations
a35fa838 SPIGOT-4472: Add Consumer scheduler methods
CraftBukkit Changes:
8cd538e6 SPIGOT-4498: Crash on startup
b4ee04ba SPIGOT-4496: Undeprecate MapView.getId and make int
ec937d0e SPIGOT-4472: Add Consumer scheduler methods
Spigot Changes:
a1f2566f Use monotonic time for watchdog
bc4adcbf SPIGOT-4498: Crash on startup
bb387e6c Rebuild patches
At the time this was re-added, there was concern around how the JIT
would handle the system property that enabled it.
This shouldn't be a problem, and as such we no longer need to block
access to it.
The Vanilla Method Profiler will not provide much to most users however
there is no harm in providing it as an option. For most users, the
recommended and supported method for determining performance issues with
Paper will continue to be Timings.
- 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
CraftBukkit removed their implementation that caused this issue,
switching to Mojang's implementation which doesn't appear to share it. I
already removed the important bit in the last upstream merge, this is
just unused and unnecessary now. So we remove it.
Spigot has patched this issue inside MapIcon, meaning that we no longer need to maintain this patch; Spigots patch also fixes#668 in that it will verify the length of the array, as well as protect against a negative type value being fetched from the array. Only real change is that Spigots patch returns a MapIcon.Type.PLAYER, instead of the RED_MARKER as originally PR'd by Aikar.
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