Paper/Spigot-Server-Patches/0366-Don-t-recheck-type-after-setting-a-block.patch
Shane Freeder ea855e2b46 Updated Upstream (Bukkit/CraftBukkit/Spigot)
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing

Developers!: You will need to clean up your work/Minecraft/1.13.2 folder
for this

Also, restore a patch that was dropped in the last upstream

Bukkit Changes:
279eeab3 Fix command description not being set
96e2bb18 Remove debug print from SyntheticEventTest

CraftBukkit Changes:
d3ed1516 Fix dangerously threaded beacons
217a293d Don't relocate joptsimple to allow --help to work.
1be05a21 Prepare for imminent Java 12 release
a49270b2 Mappings Update
5259d80c SPIGOT-4669: Fix PlayerTeleportEvent coordinates for relative teleports

Spigot Changes:
e6eb36f2 Rebuild patches
2019-03-20 01:55:16 +00:00

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From 8a5e07c9519d35e5ac82330c9d68f08b40f569c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 22:27:33 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Don't recheck type after setting a block
The server does a "Did my update succeed" check after setting
a blocks data to a chunk.
However, writes can not fail outside of a hard error or a
a race condition from multiple threads writing, which is
not something that should ever occur on the server.
So this check is pointless, as if it did occur, the server would
be having data corruption issues anyways.
This provides a small boost to all setType calls.
diff --git a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java
index fdf062b8b..d848a97bd 100644
--- a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java
+++ b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ public class Chunk implements IChunkAccess {
this.world.n(blockposition);
}
- if (chunksection.getType(i, j & 15, k).getBlock() != block) {
+ if (false && chunksection.getType(i, j & 15, k).getBlock() != block) { // Paper - don't need to recheck this - this would only fail due to non main thread writes which are not supported
return null;
} else {
if (flag1) {
--
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