- 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 :)
- Similar to previous commit. If the chunksection was empty, then __reserved__ was parsed to the clipboard, and then not correctly identified as air
- Now assume all __reserved__ is air when writing to clipboards
- ChunkSections containing only air are technically null according to NMS Chunks
- Therefore if we're replacing air, we should ignore the result of get.hasSection(layer) by using "full = true" as it returns false if the chunksection is only air
- We also then need to ensure that the masks correctly identify that the block is "air"
- 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.
This commit aims to fix existing issues regarding the "0/-1 blocks affected" bug. Introducing the new LinkedFilter class allows us to use multiple filters for single-filter operations, e.g. applying a pattern to blocks while also counting the amount of blocks applied to. SetFilter.java was also removed due to not being used.
- You had to specifically use //schem load <schematic>.schematic mcedit to load legacy schematics, now if you're loading .schematic it assumes you're wanting mcedit format
- If you end up attempting to load an mcedit schematic with the sponge reader it now throws an exception.
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.