* Use Unsafe to replace Lock
* Start cleaning up everything that has to do with CleanableThreadLocal
* Make cancellation work
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* Relight using starlight engine on Tuinity
* Make use of invokeExact
* Cache MethodHandle
* Address some requested changes
* Remove random *
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* Simplify and clean up sendChunk
Hopefully, that doesn't cause any issues
* Add naive HeightmapProcessor
* Make HeightmapProcessor more efficient
* Remove heightmap code from NMSRelighter
* Recognize fluid for waterlogged blocks
* Remove config option for heightmaps as they should always be updated
* Batch relighting for Starlight
* Dirty workaround for CharBlocks blocks NPE
* Revert "Dirty workaround for CharBlocks blocks NPE"
This reverts commit 737606a7
It only caused the heightmap to be wrong again and didn't help much with the original issue
* Adapt better chunk sending on older versions
* Adapt requested changes for HeightMapType
* Relight all changed chunks, batched
Also, address some requested changes
* Avoid deadlocks
* Clean up tuinity relighter and add some comments
* Minor changes to HeightmapProcessor
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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).