Minecraft's prediction system does not handle block entities, so if we are manually sending block entities during
block breaking we need to set it after the prediction is finished. This fixes block entities not showing when cancelling the BlockBreakEvent.
The previous solution caused a bunch of bandaid fixes inorder to resolve edge cases where minecraft/the api might spawn items that are air.
Just simply prevent them from being added to the world instead.
Craftbukkit attempts to translate worlds that use the
same generation as the Overworld, The Nether, or The End
to use those dimensions when checking the `changed_dimension`
criteria trigger, or whether to trigger the `NETHER_TRAVEL`
distance trigger. This adds a config option to ignore that
and use the exact dimension key of the worlds involved.
Fixes https://github.com/PaperMC/Paper/issues/7276 and https://github.com/PaperMC/Paper/issues/8118
by using a config option that, when set to false, does not add markers to the entity
tick list at all and ignores them in Spigot's activation range checks. The entity tick
list is only used in the tick and tickPassenger methods, so we can safely not add the
markers to it. When the config option is set to true, markers are ticked as normal.
lets debug mode throw a trace in order to potentially see where
such calls are cascading from easier, but, generally, if you see one setBlock
call, you're gonna see more, and this just potentially causes a flood of logs
which can cause issues for slower terminals, etc.
We can limit the flood by just allowing one for a single gen region,
we'll also only gen a trace for the first one, I see no real pressing need
to generate more, given that that would *massively* negate this patch otherwise
Still call the event and change the active container though. We
want to avoid close logic because it's possible to load the
chunk through it. This should also be OK from a leak prevention/
state desync POV because the TE is getting unloaded anyways.
It does not make a lot of sense to damage players if they get crammed,
especially as the usecase of teleporting lots of players to the same
location isn't too uncommon and killing all those players isn't
really what one would expect to happen.
For those who really want it a config option is provided.
This prevents us from hitting chunk loads for chunks at or less-than
ticket level 33 (yes getChunkIfLoaded will actually perform a chunk
load in that case).
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
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.
This patch adds a tool to find calls to getChunkAt which would load
chunks, however it must be enabled by setting the startup flag
-Dpaper.debug-sync-loads=true
- To get a debug log for sync loads, the command is
/paper syncloadinfo
- To clear clear the currently stored sync load info, use
/paper syncloadinfo clear
Expose an entities spawn reason on the entity.
Pre existing entities will return NATURAL if it was a non
persistenting Living Entity, SPAWNER for spawners,
or DEFAULT since data was not stored.
Additionally, add missing spawn reasons.
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Doc <nachito94@msn.com>