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.
New to 1.14, Mojang stores .mca files which don't contain chunks in the
poi folder.
Note: we explicitly filter *out* the poi folder, instead of filtering
*to* the regions folder, since old versions of minecraft had regions
directly in the world folder (instead of a regions subfolder).
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.
This change fixes the block count report, and also makes
naturalize act more like a "//replace dirt grass" where
we only attempt block changes if the block is not already
what we're looking for.
They now additionally take a direction in which the simulated item usage
should be facing.
Also allow the item parser to parse "hand" and "offhand" as items, to
allow platforms with NBT item support return items with NBT (since
parsing is a slightly more complex task).
- 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.