Added code that refreshes the player's skin by sending packets with a special order, telling the client to respawn the player and re-apply the game profile
Added code that refreshes the player's skin by sending packets with a special order, telling the client to respawn the player and re-apply the game profile
This is useful for project developers switching back and forth between
1.12.2 and 1.13 so we can have our IDE automatically use the
current version we are working on for included mc-dev files.
The removal of `ServerConnection.this.h.add(networkmanager);` got
lost in the 1.13 update, causing network managers to be registered
twice.
Fixes "handleDisconnection() called twice" warning spam in console.
Some of the fields in the anonymous class are named the same as the
surrounding method's parameters, which caused the fields to be
initialized incorrectly.
That way it keeps returning the same block position, resulting
in an infinite loop during chunk generation.
* master:
Don't process despawn if entity is in a chunk scheduled for unload
Fix Squids corrupting the entire servers entity randomness....
Fix placement of chunk tracking - Fixes#1199
This won't happen anyways if the user has
"skip ticking for entities in chunks scheduled for unload" turned on,
but if they don't, protect from this instant killing the entity to
keep it vanilla in behavior
a player may teleport away, and trigger instant despawn
Spigot had code that returned early in chunk add/remove methods.
This was causing our code added to set current chunks and counts to
be skipped over if the entity was default not persistent but made persistent.
This was the source of many issues
Fixes#1208
This branch/commit is only useful to those who purely use a clean Bukkit/Spigot/Paper API
and does not use NMS/OBC references.
This will let you start updating your plugin to the latest 1.13 builds of Bukkit Preview (4 as of now)
Note that this release is not final!!! API breakages may occur!
It is up to you if you find use out of this work.
When interacting with entities with an item, the client will assume
the interaction is successful, and update the held item on the
client. However, if the interaction is cancelled on the server side,
the client will still mistakenly remove/replace the item in hand.
Examples for this are milking cows with a bucket or dyeing sheep.
The bucket is replaced with milk and the dye removed from inventory.
Refresh the player inventory when PlayerInteractEntityEvent is
cancelled to avoid this problem.