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Author SHA1 Message Date
Zach Brown
9bafd0634e Stop explicitly blocking Vanilla Method Profiler
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.
2018-03-31 14:51:21 -04:00
Aikar
a7da447b88 Add PlayerProfile API to replace GameProfile
This simply provides the base API to create the objects. Further commits will come that adds
adds usage of this API to existing GameProfile based API's, as well as new API's.
2018-01-15 22:13:17 -05:00
Zach Brown
9ba62bc998 Restructure lighting queue runnable handling
Instead of overriding add within the queue, never add runnables to the
queue if the light queue is disabled.

This change is made to make timings reports and stacktraces less
confusing for administrators, who prior to this change, would have seen
the lighting queue referenced in both, regardless of whether or not it
was enabled.

This change should not affect performance, nor is it made with the
intent to.
2017-12-22 15:25:01 -06:00
Shane Freeder
497103c507 Don't blindly send unlit chunks when lighting updates are allowed
Spigot, by default, disables several mechanisms around how chunks are
lit, if ever, which has forced them to always send chunks before vanilla
would consider them ready to send, causing for lots of issues around
lighting glitches.

Shamefully, the amount of work to relight chunks can be detremental
to some servers, meaning that forcibily disabling light updates can
cause major performance issues.

as such, we make a compromise; if this "feature" is disabled, we will
only send chunks which are actually ready to be sent, otherwise, we
will always send chunks.
2017-12-18 07:37:50 +00:00