The unload queue stored the chunks in the same section as
the chunk coordinate, when it needed to apply the unload shift.
Additionally, change the default region shift to the ticket
propagator shift as there is no benefit to using a low region
shift since no regionizing is occuring. This makes the unload
queue shift 6, which should reduce the number of sections to deal
with while processing unloads.
Remove utilities that are unused, as well as replacing
the full chunk map with a concurrentutil implementation.
Additionally, fix the addition/removal of chunks to/from the
full chunk map so that getChunkIfLoaded correctly returns a
non-null chunk when calling the load or unload events.
Implementations for ChunkStatuses below FULL are supposed to always
return ProtoChunk instances. However, since we used the last completed
status, it could return LevelChunk.
To resolve this, follow Vanilla behavior of tracking chunk
completions by status and replace old ProtoChunk statuses with
ImposterProtoChunk when the chunk generates to FULL.
Additionally, implement an optimisation for retrieving full chunks
by storing a map of pos -> LevelChunk. This requires only a simple
map lookup to occur for full chunks which are loaded.
Upstream has released updates that appear to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
Bukkit Changes:
2b4b6d14 PR-1023: Convert InventoryView to interface
CraftBukkit Changes:
68603b1c1 Use expanded interaction ranges for traced interact events
eae9f760c PR-1414: Convert InventoryView to interface
ee9eafe67 Fix Implementation for DamageSource#isIndirect for internal custom causing entity
A long standing bug in spigot and its derivatives was the fact that
players taking damage while blocking with a shield would not receive
invulnerability, while they do in vanilla.
This enabled the pvp technique of disabling a shield and immediately
attacking again to knock a player into the air.
While upstream fixed this and properly aligned itself with vanilla
damage logic (in this specific case) changing such long standing
behaviour has some downsides.
To allow players used to this specific bug to still use it, this patch
introduces a configuration option to re-introduce said bug.
As there is no easy way to *only* re-add this bug, the option is found
in the unsupported section as it may introduce other damage related
disparity from vanilla.