Reduces json size by about 25%
Not sure why advancements even had pretty printing enabled.
My best guess was by accident on mojang's part, especially since stats json files don't have pretty printing.
Spigot still maintains some partial implementation of "tick skipping", a
practice in which the MinecraftServer.currentTick field is updated not
by an increment of one per actual tick, but instead set to
System.currentTimeMillis() / 50. This behaviour means that the tracked
tick may "skip" a tick value in case a previous tick took more than the
expected 50ms.
To compensate for this in important paths, spigot/craftbukkit
implements "wall-time". Instead of incrementing/decrementing ticks on
block entities/entities by one for each call to their tick() method,
they instead increment/decrement important values, like
an ItemEntity's age or pickupDelay, by the difference of
`currentTick - lastTick`, where `lastTick` is the value of
`currentTick` during the last tick() call.
These "fixes" however do not play nicely with minecraft's simulation
distance as entities/block entities implementing the above behaviour
would "catch up" their values when moving from a non-ticking chunk to a
ticking one as their `lastTick` value remains stuck on the last tick in
a ticking chunk and hence lead to a large "catch up" once ticked again.
Paper completely removes the "tick skipping" behaviour (See patch
"Further-improve-server-tick-loop"), making the above precautions
completely unnecessary, which also rids paper of the previous described
incompatibility with non-ticking chunks.
The CraftPlayerInventory implementation sends a container_set_slot
packet to the client which will error if an invalid slot is passed to
the setSlot method, making a validation necessary over simply silently
ignoring invalid slot values.
If a plugin sets the health of a living entity above 0 after it has already died, the entity will be "revived".
It will behave the exact same as before, except with the internal "dead" flag set, resulting in 2 behavior changes,
A: it's completely invulnerable to all damage
B: it's unable to pickup items
isValid() for these bugged entities will return true, isDead() will return false, despite the dead flag.
This patch checks that the mob isn't dead before saying its alive.
Also, even if the plugin is responsibly checking !isDead() before modifying health, on very rare circumstances
I am currently unable to replicate, these "revived" entities can still appear
In the case where multiple messages from different players are being processed in parallel, there was a potential race condition where the messages would be sent to the client in a different order than the message signature cache was updated. However, the cache relies on the fact that the client and server get the exact same updates in the same order. This race condition would cause the caches to become corrupted, and any future message received by the client would fail to validate.
This also applies to the last seen state of the server, which becomes inconsistent in the same way as the message signature cache and would cause any messages sent to be rejected by the server too.
In VanillaChestLoot, compasses accidentally have a setdamage loot
function on them, but compasses don't take durability, resulting in a warning.
This patch simply removes attempting to add damage to the compass item.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu quickcraftSlots
public net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu quickcraftStatus
public net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu quickcraftType
public net.minecraft.world.inventory.AbstractContainerMenu resetQuickCraft()V
In worlds that are extremely large (greater than 1TB), it can take an insanely long time to walk the entire world for symlinks.
This patch adds a system property to disable the symlink scan, which can be used to speed up world loading.
Most of the visual artifacts that result from having item merge radius above vanilla levels is from items merging vertically,
which realistically, only happens when a player is dropping items, or items are dropping from breaking a block.
Most of the scenarios where item merging makes sense involves the two item entities being on the same Y level. i.e on the ground next to each other.
This is even more apparent since paper fixed items being able to merge through blocks.
This patch allows us to configure items to only merge horizontally, which is what vanilla does.
This allows us to have both the reduced number of item entities a high item-merge radius provides,
without most of the visual artifacts caused by items merging vertically.
The server validates incoming interaction packets by ensuring the player
sending them is inside their interaction range. For this, the server adds
a magic value, by default 1.0, to the original interaction range to
account for latency issues.
This value however may be too low in high latency environments.
The patch exposes a new configuration option to configure said value.
The recent upstream update moved around the event logic for
EntiyDamageEvent and its derivatives.
However, the event was called on every call to #hurt as it was moved out
of actuallyHurt.
This patch moves the invocation directly before the #actuallyHurt calls,
respective invulnerable timings.
Horse inventories now combine 2 inventories (like
result inventories).
== AT ==
public net/minecraft/world/inventory/HorseInventoryMenu SLOT_BODY_ARMOR
Exposes a new suspicious effect entry type that properly represents
storable effects in the context of suspicious effects as they only
define the potion effect type and duration.
This differentiates them from the existing PotionEffect API found in
bukkit and hence clarifies that storable values in the parts of the API
in which it replaces PotionEffect.
Co-authored-by: Yannick Lamprecht <yannicklamprecht@live.de>
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.commands.arguments.blocks.BlockInput tag
public net.minecraft.commands.arguments.DimensionArgument ERROR_INVALID_VALUE
public net.minecraft.server.ReloadableServerResources registryLookup
public net.minecraft.server.ReloadableServerResources
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marc Baloup <marc.baloup@laposte.net>