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
Please note that this build includes changes to meet upstreams
requirements for nullability annotations. While we aim for a level of
accuracy, these might not be 100% correct, if there are any issues,
please speak to us on discord, or open an issue on the tracker to
discuss.
Bukkit Changes:
9a6a1de3 Remove nullability annotations from enum constructors
3f0591ea SPIGOT-2540: Add nullability annotations to entire Bukkit API
CraftBukkit Changes:
8d8475fc SPIGOT-4666: Force parameter in HumanEntity#sleep
8b1588e2 Fix ExplosionPrimeEvent#setFire not working with EnderCrystals
39a287b7 Don't ignore newlines in PlayerListHeader/Footer
Spigot Changes:
cf694d87 Add nullability annotations
Also fixes build as a result of an upstream force push
--- work/Bukkit
Submodule work/Bukkit 217dc08d..d13fdf8c:
> SPIGOT-4637: Add source block to BlockPhysicsEvent.
--- work/CraftBukkit
Submodule work/CraftBukkit acbba8ba..cb98c6ea:
> Fix line endings in CraftDefaultPermissions
> SPIGOT-4637: Add source block to BlockPhysicsEvent.
--- work/Spigot
Submodule work/Spigot 75ee78a0c...4165cd8f4 (commits not present)
> (Manually Added) - Appears to be a result of an upstream force push
> (Manually Added) - Changed: SPIGOT-4636: Add creative mode NBT permissions
--- work/Bukkit
Submodule work/Bukkit 1627782b..67e91ef7:
> Fix some incorrectly handled JavaDoc
> SPIGOT-4478: Update PlayerLoginEvent docs
> Add API to manipulate boss bar of entities and those created by commands
--- work/CraftBukkit
Submodule work/CraftBukkit ca22de36..3a911828:
> SPIGOT-4477: Arrows only firing direction of boat
> SPIGOT-4478: NPE during PlayerLoginEvent recipe manipulation
> Add API to manipulate boss bar of entities and those created by commands
--- work/Spigot
Submodule work/Spigot 2474d93d..947a8e7f:
> Rebuild patches
Upstream removed the ability to consistently use a custom InventoryHolder,
However, the implementation does not use an InventoryHolder in any form
outside of custom inventories.
We can take that knowledge and apply some expected behavior, if we're given
an inventory holder, we should use it and return a custom inventory with the
holder, otherwise, create an inventory backed by the intended inventory, as
per upstream behavior.
This provides a "best of both worlds" scenario: plugins with InventoryHolder's
will always work as intended in the past, those without will create implementation
based inventories.