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
* 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)
This is an attempt to fix CPU spikes which do not reduce and continue mounting until the server reaches ~300%-500% usage. This override should allow prompt equality checks for regions based on the world, the minimum point, the maximum point, and area covered by the region.
Issues found regarding this change should be quickly reported so this can be reverted and replaced with another appropriate solution.
This commit fixes the PlotSquared issue where running a PlotSquared command could result in intense lag on the main thread. This was mainly seen with running the /p info command on an extremely large plot.
Since #world can be null, the uniqueness of this hashCode is not the best, but since it's essentially just a collection of BlockVector3's, I don't believe this change will break anything. If it does, please let me know! Feedback on the uniqueness of this is welcomed.
- Fix CharFilterBlock not being properly created (the chunk X and Z were never set)
- Replace BlockVector3#divide with bitshift because you can't divide down and then bitshift back up with the correct results for negative values
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