* Remove LocatedBlock overhead in LBL map
* Add new space-efficient block map, with thourough testing
* Drop ordering property, add full insertion test
* Add licenses
* Fix mocked platform conflicts
* Disable full block map testing for faster builds
* Re-implement BlockMap with fastutil maps
* Re-write chunk batching to be memory efficient
* Make MultiStageReorder use BlockMap
* Increase LBL load factor, fix long-pack limit detection
* Fix infinite loop in chunk batching
* Save memory in history by cleaning up MSR
* Re-implement LocatedBlockList in BlockMap
* Fix data race with BlockType lazy fields
* Make IDs ALWAYS present, only runtime-consistent. Use for memory efficiency in BlockMap
* Remap inner structure of BlockMap for smaller maps
* Remove containedBlocks fields, not very efficient
* Fix minor de-optimizing bug in stage reorder
* Make long packed y signed
* Add extended Y limit configuration option
* Add licenses
* Store 3 ints for unoptimized BV list
* Add final to BitMath
* Correct int-cast for long-packing
Edge cases might still exist around plugins which use WE for initial
world-gen, or in general plugins that try to access the platform
before it's ready.
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.
All patterns now have suggestions, including recursive patterns.
Suggestions will suggest blocks and block states.
All masks now have suggestions, though mask intersections are not
yet supported due to issues with quotes strings.
EntityRemover and ItemFactory now also have completions, as well
as all RegistryConverters (though I am unsure how many are actually
used).
Also use paper's AsyncTabComplete event, if available.
Allows setting a mask used for block traces. This allows brush tools to
pass through various materials, such as water (e.g. `/tracemask #solid`
or `/tracemask !air,water`) before starting to build.
By default, a null mask is equivalent to #existing (original behavior).
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Legacy mapper now uses the data fixers to upgrade blocks and item types
(e.g. signs, dyes that changed names in 1.14).
The sponge schematic reader can now attempt to use the data fixers to
upgrade blocks, block entities, biomes and entities. This has been
tested with the 1.13 -> 1.14 changes. It is yet to be seen if it will
continue to work because...
The mc edit schematic reader has code for using data fixers, but it is
currently disabled as there seem to be some issues with fixing up older
block entities.
Closes a few old youtrack issues which I don't remember because I had
like 30 tabs open, and a few other issues which I found while testing
some of those.