- 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.
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
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.
- 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
* Add compatibility handlers for beds and banners
* IntTag#getValue does not return null so do not check that
(cherry picked from commit 53ac21aa8723d71040d580902cfeae551a9cabf6)
- EditSessionBuilder always assigns the history processors before the limit extents, meaning the limit did not get properly flushed to history, but because spigot is notified of the changes after the processes have taken place, the correct edit was displayed to the player and placed into the world.
- This might break other stuff...
- 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