calling CraftWorld.save() currently does not call WorldSaveEvent, and WorldSaveEvent could fire on worlds that have saving disabled.
New location will always fire during a world save and only during an actual save.
* commit '7371301edb1c44ab9153e1fba3722ba2f4e3c411':
Forgot that i work in Bukkit... Screw sun conventions
Implementation for the new rotation values. Fixes SPIGOT-93
Up until Minecraft version 1.5 it was not possible to teleport entities
within vehicles. With the 1.5 update came the change in the Minecraft
teleportation logic to dismount before teleporting the entity, if
applicable.
This commit ammends the existing CraftBukkit logic for rejecting
teleportation for entities in vehicles to permit the action. Due to this
change, CraftBukkit is now in-line with Minecraft 1.5 teleportation logic.
When a player dies their inventory is normally scattered over the the area
in which they died. Plugins should be able to modify this behaviour by
defining whether or not the player's inventory will be dropped on the ground or waiting for the player when they eventually respawn.
This commit implements the methods included in the Bukkit half for the new
behaviour by acting upon the boolean flag. The boolean flag is tested
prior to clearing the inventory as well as prior to dropping the items on
the ground. If the flag is true (indicating "keep inventory"), the items
are not removed from the player's inventory and are not dropped on the
ground.
This change improves the quality of life for plugin developers using
iterator iteration with side-effects. In the specified Guava patch, the
internal iterator no longer relies on the AbstractList iterator which
iterates by index, and will instead wrap the provided iterator in a
transformer given the Function.
This commit centralizes event handling to where damage is actually applied
to the entity to avoid bugs that have resulted from nodamageticks,
modifications to damage after the event has been called, and similar
mishaps. This also implements new API for getting and setting of
modifications made to the damage amount actually applied to the entity.
This is done by storing the change in the damage amount as each modifier
is applied by vanilla code.
The method that actually damages the armor worn by an entity has been
relocated beneath the event called as to not apply durability loss when
the event has been cancelled.
When a chunk is loaded the server tries to ensure it has its initial light
calculations done before sending it to the player. When ticking entities
the server tries to ensure the entity does not walk into an unloaded chunk.
To accomplish these the server checks a one chunk radius around the chunk
to be lit or a two chunk radius around the chunk the entity is in. These
lookups happen every tick even though their result is unlikely to change
that often. To reduce the cost of these checks we replace them with a
system to keep track of what neighbor chunks a chunk has loaded and update
it when chunks load or unload which is a much less frequent action. On a
server with ten players this change removes about 100,000 calls a tick to
LongObjectHashMap's containsKey method.
To handle changes in 1.7.9 we changed skull meta to use GameProfile
instances instead of strings of player names. This reflects what vanilla is
actually storing for skulls now. As skulls still require a name our API was
not changed and we instead look up the rest of the profile information from
the name. The way this was implemented made it so that deserializing a skull
or setting its name potentially involved a network request. As skull meta
itself does not actually require a complete profile we now simply create one
that only contains a name and leave populating it to the server when it is
actually needed.
With the current API it is possible to create an inventory with a specific
type, but it is not possible to give such an inventory a title other than
the default.
The commit changes that by adding a method to optionally supply the title
for the given inventory type and holder, creating the functionality to
display any supported inventory type with a 32 character length String.
If the inventory title supplied is larger than 32 characters then an
IllegalArgumentException is thrown stating so.
In commit 6efeddfe57, TALL_REDWOOD was used instead of the proper TreeType
of MEGA_REDWOOD. Additionally, this fixes an issue in CraftWorld with an
improper boolean flag related to the generation of MEGA_REDWOOD trees.