All patterns now have suggestions, including recursive patterns.
Suggestions will suggest blocks and block states.
All masks now have suggestions, though mask intersections are not
yet supported due to issues with quotes strings.
EntityRemover and ItemFactory now also have completions, as well
as all RegistryConverters (though I am unsure how many are actually
used).
Also use paper's AsyncTabComplete event, if available.
Legacy mapper now uses the data fixers to upgrade blocks and item types
(e.g. signs, dyes that changed names in 1.14).
The sponge schematic reader can now attempt to use the data fixers to
upgrade blocks, block entities, biomes and entities. This has been
tested with the 1.13 -> 1.14 changes. It is yet to be seen if it will
continue to work because...
The mc edit schematic reader has code for using data fixers, but it is
currently disabled as there seem to be some issues with fixing up older
block entities.
* Not all EntityTypes in Bukkit have the correct enum name.
* Don't read entire schematic files to list. Go off file extension only.
(Reading in files is more accurate, but slow.)
* Enforce extensions. (Due to the above, while you can technically make a
schematic called 'test.txt', it's better that we save it as
'test.txt.schem'.)
* Fix a few minor warnings.
When loading WorldEdit on a Bukkit server which it does not have an adapter for, a stacktrace is printed to console and WorldEdit does not load. This commit fixes that by registering the BukkitServerInterface before attempting to find a matching adapter.
Fix image brush
Fix some java 9 issues
Fix metrics being disabled
Fix compile: duplicate method in SimpleBlockMaterial
Load as both FastAsyncWorldEdit and WorldEdit
Note: this warning is not in the shared WorldEdit class because it
doesn't get loaded as early as the individual plugin/mod
implementations for some reason.
This converts the project into a multi-module Gradle build.
By default, Git does not show history past a rename, so use git log
--follow to see further history.