Since there's no new NMS revision (we're still on R3...?!) but there were changes, it would be more difficult to maintain both 1.16.4 and 1.16.5. Therefore, let's just stop supporting 1.16.4 as 1.16.5 is a minor update regardless.
Fixes#859
- Add a "loadPrivately" method to be used when GetChunks are called to avoid synchronocity issues with super classes being used on different threads
- Synchronise the call method so we're not attempting to call whilst also loading/updating
- We don't want to flush if we're setting from the main thread, as that's going to be another plugin doing it
- It's better to have a concurrent error thrown than use a concurrent set, so concurrency issues can actually be fixed rather than handled unsafely
- Only send chunk packets up to once a tick (it really doesn't use any memory to cache IntPairs).
* Get rid of FastSchematicReader/Writer and document changed JNBT classes
This commit includes changes from upstream to the schematic classes
(`com.sk89q.worldedit.extent.clipboard.io`). It also documents the JNBT
classes, specifying what has been changed in FAWE. This was done in preparation
for the upcoming move to adventure-nbt.
The PlotSquared schematic handler classes will now use SpongeSchematicReader/Writer rather than FastSchematicReader/Writer.
This is yet untested and the entire branch is a W.I.P.
* Fix JNBT mutability misuse in FAWE
FAWE previously had mutable compound and list tags. The previous commit changed that, and this commit will fix misuse of the tag API.
I've tried to identify the places where mutability was assumed, but I might have missed something. This needs quite extensive testing.
This is yet another change which increases upstream compatibility in FAWE.
* Fix FAWE_Spigot_<..>#getEntity
* Fix JNBT usage in the AsyncBlockState code
* Readd FastSchematicReader/Writer and add a new schematic format (`FAST`)
* Update dead repository
* Implement missing AsyncChunk#getTileEntities
* handle entities properly and add "brokenentity" format
* Fix fast schematic reader
lazily reading means it's read in order of appearance in the inputstream so we need to read schematic version first (skip past everything) and then reset the stream
* Fix p2 FAWE
* Go back to fast schematics in P2/CompressedSchematicTag (#819)
* Fix compile
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* Perform part of the move of //fast to //perf (#1377)
This re-adds a deprecated `//fast` and moves the current logic to
`//perf`. Later `//perf` will have its syntax reworked, when Piston
finally supports sub-commands properly!
* Names via Translation (#1268)
* Deprecate BiomeRegistry, etc.
* Update some libraries, e.g. text
* Move to new translation renderer
* Revert "Deprecate BiomeRegistry, etc."
This reverts commit 59a5d6c92aec52739a8dc68ac3d23898af7593dd.
This was not a good idea for potential mod shenanigans.
* Move BiomeData#getName to BiomeRegistry, use i18n
* Use getRichName instead of getName
* Implement getRichName for NullBiomeRegistry
* Add getRichName for blocks
* Relocate net.kyori.minecraft
* Update adapters for getRichBlockName
* Add getRichName for items
* Update adapters for getRichItemName
* Update adapters JAR for merge
(cherry picked from commit cfd26253b6fb59ff6c65a0157a6780be7db4ea5a)
* Follow-up fixes for 92f877679622a27b16b9e5cd61cfec1a6545be33
* Don't send deprecation warning and improve info message
* Fix click command for perf box
(cherry picked from commit 7ee60060c31df2f8b41212b430a0875312189339)
* update R3 adapter§
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* Full support for 3D biomes
Since we're only supporting 1.15+ there's no need to try anything other than compatibility
* this is not part of the PR
* Clipboards should still always be y 0 for biomes
(this "bug" has existed for ages)
* start reimplementing regen command
* start reimplementing regen command
* Formatting and logic tweaks.
Regen will now throw exceptions but they are not caught yet.
ConversionSessions will now be closed when no longer being used instead of left open.
* fix //regen crashing server
* added //regen support for 1.16.1 and 1.15.2
* cleanup
* Update the issue template
* improve performance of regen by a factor of 40, approx 1.2 millon blocks/second
* Update the issue template
* Update the issue template & add a config (#640)
* Update the issue template
* Add a config.yml to the issue template
* improve performance of regen by a factor of 40, approx 1.2 millon blocks/second
* Fix entity rotation (#642)
* fix entity rotation
fixes#577
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* Fix toggle permission (#644)
* Fixes#529
* fix superperms perm toggling
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* Fix#647
* Squash errors and debug to aid fixing #652 properly
* cleanup imports
* cleanup imports 2
* cleanup imports 3
* cleanup imports 4
* add patch by @SirYwell
* aysnc world gen with features and stuff and some minor issues
* optimizations, full chunkstatus, block populators
* optimizations, cleanup
* optimizations
* fix feature regeneration, fix temp folder deletion
* cleanup
* make chunk gen multithreaded
* fix precomputation of chunk lists for RegionLimitedWorldAccess again
* added regenerator abstraction, fix aioobe while running through chunk stati
* remove override for getChunkAt in freshnmsworld
* don't use concurrent chunk gen if custom chunk generators do not support it
* distinct between generator types
* improve regen speed for overworlds
* mix
* Add message that regen might take a while
* use a shared map for FastAreaLazy, cleanup imports
* use custom concurrency levels for chunk stati and process accordingly
* implement new regen in 1.15.2 and 1.16.1 as well
Conflicts:
worldedit-bukkit/src/main/java/com/sk89q/worldedit/bukkit/adapter/impl/FAWE_Spigot_v1_15_R2.java
worldedit-bukkit/src/main/java/com/sk89q/worldedit/bukkit/adapter/impl/FAWE_Spigot_v1_16_R1.java
* woops
* further abstraction, finalized regen impl
* Formatting
* Fix some typos, remove debug
* replace wildcard imports
* cleanup debug
* braces
* serr -> logger
* move regen impls to seperate classes
* fix world init for 1.16.1
* fix world init for 1.15.2
* fix world init for 1.15.2 #2
* use original world name for regeneration
* Update Regen_v1_15_R2.java
* Update worldedit-bukkit/src/main/java/com/sk89q/worldedit/bukkit/adapter/impl/FAWE_Spigot_v1_15_R2.java
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* Update worldedit-bukkit/src/main/java/com/sk89q/worldedit/bukkit/adapter/impl/FAWE_Spigot_v1_15_R2.java
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* Update worldedit-bukkit/src/main/java/com/sk89q/worldedit/bukkit/adapter/impl/FAWE_Spigot_v1_16_R1.java
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* improve documentation, use parallel task count for fawe settings
* fix compile
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* Several fixes to actual, probable and possible synchronocity issues
- Ensure that all edits are queued onto the same AsyncNotifyQueue by actually delegating to the parent player in PlayerProxy
- Ensure that the order editsessions are being remembered on the LocalSession is being respected by using a fair ReentrentLock
- Ensure a chunk cannot be called when an update is being called
* Don't add locks to GetBlocks
Javadoc and Formatting fixes.
Also, extremely minor code changes which have been tested.
This commit is only part one of two commits that aim to fix problems with formatting in our project. In part two I will modify the Google Java Style Guide (since it closely matches our code style) for our project so there is guidance on how to format and document.
* Updated PlotSquared URL
* Removed plugin acronyms
* Fixed a typo
* Fixed grammar
* Use modern block id's
* Update YouTube video URL
* begin allowing "post processing" of chunks
- restores legacy capability to continue saving edits in the background after sending the chunks
- speeds up the edit clientside
- nail in the coffin of the terrible and staticly coded coreedit
- We should totally make IronGolem work so Core* is no longer used by anyone
* begin allowing background history saving
* Handle post processors in queues properly
* Use futures for postprocessing so we're not waiting for them needlessly
* better use of closed boolean
* Reword
Shrinks the jar size since we no longer must bundle the Kotlin library. The downside is that some classes grew in size compared to their Kotlin versions.
Many contributors didn't care for Kotlin either.
* Replace BlockStates reading with new 1.16 logic
* Account for running on older platforms
Splits out the new reading to AnvilChunk16, uses data version to detect
the appropriate version.
* Move data versions to Constants
Also fixes some logic hiccups that become obvious with the new names.
* Fix LegacyMapper DFU handling
* Fix factor indexing
(cherry picked from commit 8c171f0929e8530aab1731d122649adc58c5161f)
Allows cancellation information to be fed back into the ascend/descend
algorithms.
(cherry picked from commit 71e104bcb187a5313e88dda5df79059c8ffbc1fe)
- bring fixes to 1.16
- Fix for all lighting where it only set sky lighting if not present, even if it was trying to set block lighting (unlikely to have caused issues as block lighting seems always to be present, but wrong nonetheless)
First noticed incident of operations ruining ChunkSections. Do not build and use this unless you're testing.
Rushed some of the changes, gotta sleep. Would be nice to get a review of this one from @mattbdev and @dordsor21
- Very basic implementation of the SideEffects system. Will definitely need fine tuning for it to be functional, but is not considered a priority in my opinion.
- Minor changes to the World interface and World implementations related to the SideEffects system. Shouldn't be the cause of any new bugs but be on the lookout.
- Included debug in BukkitImplLoader.java to assist contributors in understanding what needs to be implemented for the adapter to load properly.
Still very WIP but we're a few steps closer. So far, this is coming along better than I anticipated. Hopefully we can keep the momentum.
This commit will allow the branch to build properly but the plugin will not function properly due to the lack of a proper adapter implementation. Proceeding will require the implementation of the SideEffects system from upstream (865c3a24d2 (diff-8fd33296e427c87d0296ad7f3ccc050a)).
* Use a long to refer to the volume of a region, and rename the method to getVolume
* Fixed issues noted in review
* Forgot to floor
* Fixed review notes
* Can use a long here rather than BigDecimal
* Improve javadocs
* style
(cherry picked from commit 328030fd6281e58a4ea1d0cdd0a2e274da90afbe)
* Start work on lighting engine (does not build)
* Implement getLighting
* Setting, flushing light etc works. Getting light should be working..?
* Better queue/chunk handling
* Use correct location for lighting update
* Correct set location, remove debug
* cleanup a little
* Fix fixlight
* Apply to all versions for the numpties
* Remove lighting extent if not using
* Actually bitmask blocks when setting in chunks
* Initialise Maps and Dequeues with inital size
* format
* Documentation maybe
- Should ensure the server doesn't tick the chunksection while we're editing it
- Basically using the old issue with FAWE breaking block ticking by setting this to zero :)
- Revert back to default FAWE behaviour where placed blocks do not tick by default (until a restart, or another edit is done in the same chunksection without changing the block)
* Increase performance slightly when trimming.
If the chunk section is all one blocks (common in plotworlds) it'll be a nice little boost.
* Cache whether blocks are ticking or not. Greatly reduces the time required to create a palette
* collapse 5 lines to 2.
* Also apply to 14 and 15 for the numpties
* Cleanup
Actually ignore the exception - remove my debug print.
Remove double semi-colon
* Apparently 1.14/15 matter too still.
The main functionality of WorldguardFlag.java was ported to Worldguard.java. This *shouldn't* break functionality of either the Worldguard or WorldguardFlag features, but users should be cautious and provide prompt feedback if any unintended changes are found.
* Fix FAWE killing chunk ticks. Also allow ticking for set blocks.
* Reduce for-loop to being one loop in createPalette
* set the value in the set array and break so we don't continue onwards in the set's ordinal switch statement
- Re-read chunksections the first time they're "loaded" for an operation
- Reset the chunksection if there are block changes when setting blocks via reflection
- These are maybe gonna affect performance a bit? Idk. Seems to be alright for me
- These are maybe gonna make more issues? Yeah maybe, but I couldn't find any
This commit should properly synchronize the initialization of the adapter's ibdToStateOrdinal (the char array FAWE uses to convert NMS IBlockData objects to an internal ordinal for chunk operations) so references to this array do not push incorrect characters down the line.
Potentially fixes#373Fixes#363Fixes#332
I run a fork of paper which replaces the visibleChunks and updatingChunks
field for gc performance reasons - visibleChunks is updated via
cloning updatingChunks, and at high chunk counts this causes gc issues
due to the humongous allocation. Unfortunately the only solution is to
not clone the map - which is why the field is removed.
Instead of BukkitAdapter#getPlayerChunk using the visibleChunks field,
it now uses a MethodHandle for PlayerChunkMap#getVisibleChunk. This method is
present on spigot & paper (only protected on spigot - which is why reflection is required),
and I preserve the same thread-safety it provides in my fork - so this solution
will not break compatibility with craftbukkit, spigot, and paper.
Removed LoggingChangeSet since it wasn't functional and the majority of it was commented out.
Migrated a lot of RunnableVal implementations to Suppliers for improved readability and a very small speed improvement.
Changed Lock to subclass ReentrantLock since that is the only subclass DelegateLock should be using. The lock should also never be null so I added an annotation in the constructor.
I also removed some code and replaced it with PaperLib code to just clean up things a little bit.
Adapter updated to 1.15.2, mostly a clone of 1.15 / 1.15.1's adapter. I encountered no issues from this, but the field names for our reflections may need to be double-checked for accuracy in this Minecraft version.
This reverts commit 376f241b7dfbe3cf221adaae340661d0c9a5c81f.
Spigot bad. Also LP bad. This really shouldn't be necessary but it's
probably safer due to all the weird shit spigot and LP do.
(cherry picked from commit 68d48148d3df6e01815d05c462ba22498734fdc4)
- Removed duplicated dependencies
- Credited important contributors
- Updated website with an actual website
- Update DummyFawe internal version to 1.15.2
refactor some region dependencies
swithc masking extent to a filter (so it can be parallelized)
Some unfinished refactoring of the filters
remove piston messages from strings.json
Add regen
Add //history [find|restore|rollback|summary|clear]
- history commands are interactable
- inspect brush info is interactable
Commands are now logged to a searchable database
Fix some cases of id/ordinal mismatch
Lazy tags means tiles/ents are not translated into the nms NBTBase until it is needed. Should be faster in cases where getFullBlock is called, but nbt is not always needed.
Commands like Copy and Paste, where the input/output are both nms worlds, can entirely bypass WorldEdit translating to and from the WorldEdit JNBT classes.
* Bypass Bukkit in more situations
* Use orElseGet
* Apply the same optimisation in the reverse BlockData adapter, and use lambdas instead of AIC
* Remove bukkit type checks
* Improve reliability of fallbacks
* Re-do commits to avoid awful rebase
* You can load and save a schematic file now. Still gotta setup ability to use commands as a console actor.
* Add a world override concept to LocalSession, and allow a lot more commands to be performed by actors.
* Fixed commands, and set the loaded schematic as the world override in CLI
* Properly load tags
* Added 1.14.4 data values
* Allow a majority of commands to be performed by the console.
* Fixed a lot of PR requested changes
* Added a Locatable interface and use that for getting the location of the player in commands.
* Added script support. Currently requires a newline at the end of the script.
* Shade everything to allow this to run locally - should probably minimize this to an extent later.
* Actually hook up the version
* Added a //world command to set the override
* Fixed a missed checkstyle issue
* Added CommandBlock support to Bukkit
* Make command block support configurable
* Minor cleanup and implementing a few of the final functions
* Fixed most issues from PR
* Improve UX, saving is now automatic and unknown command messages show
* Better save docs and support any clipboard format
* Include the entire formats list
* Arrays.copyOf
* Clear the world override if the selector is called on another world.
* Update logging extent to allow basic logging with non-player actors
* Remove LocatedBlock overhead in LBL map
* Add new space-efficient block map, with thourough testing
* Drop ordering property, add full insertion test
* Add licenses
* Fix mocked platform conflicts
* Disable full block map testing for faster builds
* Re-implement BlockMap with fastutil maps
* Re-write chunk batching to be memory efficient
* Make MultiStageReorder use BlockMap
* Increase LBL load factor, fix long-pack limit detection
* Fix infinite loop in chunk batching
* Save memory in history by cleaning up MSR
* Re-implement LocatedBlockList in BlockMap
* Fix data race with BlockType lazy fields
* Make IDs ALWAYS present, only runtime-consistent. Use for memory efficiency in BlockMap
* Remap inner structure of BlockMap for smaller maps
* Remove containedBlocks fields, not very efficient
* Fix minor de-optimizing bug in stage reorder
* Make long packed y signed
* Add extended Y limit configuration option
* Add licenses
* Store 3 ints for unoptimized BV list
* Add final to BitMath
* Correct int-cast for long-packing
Edge cases might still exist around plugins which use WE for initial
world-gen, or in general plugins that try to access the platform
before it's ready.
The new command now writes a json file to WorldEdit's working directory with instructions on which chunks to delete, which is read by the plugin/mod at startup and calls the ChunkDeleter.
The chunk deleter parses the json and iterates the instructions, backing up .mca files as it goes and overwriting the offset headers with 0 wherever a chunk needs to be deleted.
This allows Minecraft to reclaim the space used for that chunk, as well as forcing it to be generated from scratch next time the area is loaded.
Added some basic permissions to some basic and fawe specific commands.
Since they weren't around previously, they are true by default, however, you can now revoke/negate them.
- Removed some prefixes to help make upstream merging a bit easier.
- Replaced reflection code for titles with the regular bukkit api.
- Removed FAWELocation and FAWEPlayer where it wasn't needed.
- Deprecated FaweLocation since having it in the first place is very stupid.
- FAWEPlayer should also be deprecated soon because the majority of that code is redundant.
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.
Allows setting a mask used for block traces. This allows brush tools to
pass through various materials, such as water (e.g. `/tracemask #solid`
or `/tracemask !air,water`) before starting to build.
By default, a null mask is equivalent to #existing (original behavior).
https://gfycat.com/ImmaculateFrayedCockatiel
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.