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.
Caused the server to revert to the player's overworld coordinates
after teleporting into the end.
Sidenote: The underlying issue is that the move call can teleport
entities and do other things like kill the entity. In the future,
to fix all exploits derieved from this usually unexpected
behaviour, we need to move all of this dangerous logic outside
of the move call and into an appropriate place in the tick method.
This patch fixes a bug in the EndIslandDensityFunction class where the distance
from 0,0 squared overflows the maximum size of an integer. The overflow leads
to hard chunk borders around 370,000 blocks from 0,0. After this cutoff there
is a few hundred thousand block gap before end land resuming to generate at
530,000 blocks from spawn. This is due to the integer flipping back and forth.
The fix for the issue is quite simple, casting chunk coordinates to longs
allows the distance calculation to avoid overflow and work as intended.
This issue is being tracked in Mojira ticket MC-159283
Pistons invoke physics when they move blocks. The physics can cause
tnt blocks to ignite. However, pistons (when storing the blocks they "moved")
don't actually go back to the world state sometimes to check if something
like that happened. As a result they end up moving the tnt like it was
never ignited. This resulted in the ability to create machines
that can duplicate tnt, called "world eaters".
This patch makes the piston logic retrieve the block state from the world
prevent this from occuring.
This patch also sets the moved pos to air immediately after creating
the moving piston TE. This prevents the block from being updated from
other physics calls by the piston.
Tested against the following tnt duper design:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS7xxNGhjxs
This patch also affects every type of machine that utilises
this mechanic. For example, dead coral is removed by a physics
update when being moved while it is attached to slimeblocks.
Standard piston machines that don't destroy or modify the
blocks they move by physics updates should be entirely
unaffected.
This patch fixes https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-188840
This patch also fixes rail duping and carpet duping.
Previously maps would load all chunks in a certain radius depending on
their scale when trying to update their content. This would result in
main thread chunk loads when they weren't really necessary, especially
on low view distances or "slow" async chunk loads after teleports or
other prioritisation.
This changes it to only try to render already loaded chunks based on
the assumption that the chunks around the player will get loaded
eventually anyways and that maps will get checked for update every
five ticks that movement occur in anyways.
Server.reload() had this logic to give time for tasks to shutdown,
however shutdown did not...
Adds a 5 second grace period for any async tasks to finish and warns
if any are still running after that delay just as reload does.
Adds an option for maximum exp value when merging orbs
Adds ExperienceOrbMergeEvent
Fired when the server is about to merge 2 experience orbs
as entities. Plugins can cancel it if they want to ensure experience orbs do not lose important
metadata such as spawn reason, or conditionally move data from source to target.
Fixes an issue where the stacked count was not taking into account
for mending repairs and when merging with spigot's merge-on-spawn
logic
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.entity.ExperienceOrb count
Co-authored-by: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.gossip.GossipContainer$EntityGossips
public net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.gossip.GossipContainer$EntityGossips <init>()V
public net.minecraft.world.entity.ai.gossip.GossipContainer gossips
This notably fixes the newest "Donkey Dupe", but also fixes a lot
of dupe bugs in general around nether portals and entity world transfer
We also fix item duplication generically by anytime we clone an item
to drop it on the ground, destroy the source item.
This avoid an itemstack ever existing twice in the world state pre
clean up stage.
So even if something NEW comes up, it would be impossible to drop the
same item twice because the source was destroyed.
If the playerdata contains an invalid world (missing, unloaded, invalid,
etc.), spawn the player at the spawn point of the main world.
Co-authored-by: Wyatt Childers <wchilders@nearce.com>
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
For years, plugin developers have had to delay many things they do
inside of the PlayerJoinEvent by 1 tick to make it actually work.
This all boiled down to 1 reason why: The event fired before the
player was fully ready and joined to the world!
Additionally, if that player logged out on a vehicle, the event
fired before the vehicle was even loaded, so that plugins had no
access to the vehicle during this event either.
This change finally fixes this issue, fully preparing the player
into the world as a fully ready entity, vehicle included.
There should be no plugins that break because of this change, but might
improve consistency with other plugins instead.
For example, if 2 plugins listens to this event, and the first one
teleported the player in the event, then the 2nd plugin actually
would be getting a valid player!
This was very non deterministic. This change will ensure every plugin
receives a deterministic result, and should no longer require 1 tick
delays anymore.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.server.level.ChunkMap addEntity(Lnet/minecraft/world/entity/Entity;)V
Will not run if:
Max entity cramming is disabled and the max collisions per entity is less than or equal to 0.
Entity#isPushable() returns false, meaning all entities will not be able to collide with this
entity anyways.
The entity's current team collision rule causes them to NEVER collide.
Co-authored-by: Owen1212055 <23108066+Owen1212055@users.noreply.github.com>
Fastutil maps are going to have a lower memory footprint - which
is important because we clone chunk data after reading it for safety.
So, reduce the impact of the clone on GC.
This can cause a nasty server lag the spawn chunks are not kept loaded
or they aren't finished loading yet, or if the world spawn radius is
larger than the keep loaded range.
By skipping this, we avoid potential for a large spike on server start.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerPlayer fudgeSpawnLocation(Lnet/minecraft/server/level/ServerLevel;)V
This adds config options for defining the spawn chance, spawn delay and
spawn start day as well as toggles for handling the spawn delay and
start day per player. (Based on the time played statistic)
When not per player it will use the Vanilla mechanic of one delay per
world and the world age for the start day.
Removing the try catch and generally reducing ops should make it
faster on its own, however removing the try catch makes it
easier to inline due to code size
This allows you to solve an issue in vanilla behavior where:
* On easy difficulty your villagers will NEVER get infected, meaning they will always die.
* On normal difficulty they will have a 50% of getting infected or dying.