turning this to true allows 1 player to deny other players the ability
to have mobs spawn. It really is a bad idea and reverts back to iffy
mob spawn limits where mob farms in the world stops natural spawns
from occuring.
Really recommend resorting to different solutions than ever using this config.
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
Bukkit Changes:
451bd74e Use gson for decoding version command
CraftBukkit Changes:
51100db8 SPIGOT-4678: Fix placing signs in certain circumstances
This resolves the super common complaint about mobs not spawning.
This was ultimately a flaw in the vanilla count algorithim that allows
spawners and other misc mobs to count against the mob limit, which are
not bounded, and can prevent the entire world from spawning new.
I believe Bukkits changes around persistence may of actually made it
worse than vanilla.
This should fully solve all of the issues around it so that only natural
influences natural spawns.
Allows you to return the SpawnReason for why an Entity Spawned
Pre existing entities will return NATURAL if it was a non
persistenting Living Entity, SPAWNER for spawners,
or DEFAULT since data was not stored.
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
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
Please note that this build includes changes to meet upstreams
requirements for nullability annotations. While we aim for a level of
accuracy, these might not be 100% correct, if there are any issues,
please speak to us on discord, or open an issue on the tracker to
discuss.
Bukkit Changes:
9a6a1de3 Remove nullability annotations from enum constructors
3f0591ea SPIGOT-2540: Add nullability annotations to entire Bukkit API
CraftBukkit Changes:
8d8475fc SPIGOT-4666: Force parameter in HumanEntity#sleep
8b1588e2 Fix ExplosionPrimeEvent#setFire not working with EnderCrystals
39a287b7 Don't ignore newlines in PlayerListHeader/Footer
Spigot Changes:
cf694d87 Add nullability annotations
CraftBukkit already checks that we're not trying to copy data
back to the same snapshot, reverting this fixes the ability to
properly update non-snapshot blockstates
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
CraftBukkit Changes:
f102d882 SPIGOT-4647: Properly cancel VehicleDamageEvent
ec17d07d Use getBukkitEntity for ExplosionPrimeEvent instead of creating new one
Fixes GH-1887
Prior to this change, the lastTick value for zombies would be set to
their initial spawn tick. This caused the drowned conversion process to
immediately occur rather than observing the vanilla delay.
Easy fix, just make sure its set again when the process actually starts.
And no, this change has absolutely nothing to do with the other thing.
That's been fixed and remains fixed.
Mojang stored whitelist state in 2 places (Whitelist Object, PlayerList)
some things checked PlayerList, some checked object. This moves
everything to the Whitelist object.
I really don't know how this could break things with light, but wanted to
let it be an option so we can try turning it off to fix some light bug reports
Also adds a limit to stop sending Sign data to client after 500
signs per chunk to limit client lag.
Use -DPaper.excessiveSignsLimit=500 to configure that limit, or -1
to disable the limit and let your players be abused.
fixes#1878
now 80 chars counts multi sized code points the same so 80 chinese
characters would be allowed too.
Removed outbound limit as it doesn't solve the chunk oversize problem.
proper fix for chunk sending in another patch next.
we missed something in updating this patch and accidently left
hashCode as a 0 value. This caused a pretty nasty performance hit
for BlockStateEnum instances as they would be all a hash collision.
This update fixes that and also promotes the optimizations to cover
ALL cases of Block States, not just enums.
While mojang cached hashCode in 1.13, we can still just use a simple
large prime based hashCode that auto increments guaranteeing no overlap.
Additionally, replace all equals with an identity check.
modified clients can send abnormally large data from the client
to the server and it would get stored on the sign as sent.
the client can barely render around 16 characters as-is, but formatting
codes can get it to be more than 16 actual length.
Set a limit of 80 which should give an average of 16 characters 2
sets of legacy formatting codes which should be plenty for all uses.
This does not strip any existing data from the NBT as plugins
may use this for storing data out of the rendered area.
it only impacts data sent to and from the client.
Set -DPaper.maxSignLength=XX to change limit or -1 to disable
per feedback from @liach about a bug with vanillas previous logic
that we essentially just reverted to. complex recipes could run into
cases where a recipe that does have enough items can be unsatisfied
if the items are in certain orders, making them not truely shapeless.
this scenario doesn't occur in vanilla, but users can load custom recipes.
this improves the logic to do some sorting on the lists to improve
chances of matching the recipes harder ingredients before the easier
to satisfy ingredients.
the likelyhood of someone adding a recipe that still fails this is too
extreme to care about. i doubt mojangs implementation is perfect either.
we can improve this logic more later if we actually get bug reports on it.
Mojang implemented Shapeless different than Shaped
This made the Bukkit RecipeChoice API not work for Shapeless.
This reimplements vanilla logic using the same test logic as Shaped
Adds an event for when the server is going to destroy a current block,
potentially causing it to drop. This event can be cancelled to avoid
the block destruction, such as preventing signs from popping when
floating in the air.
This can replace many uses of BlockPhysicsEvent, as this will not fire
with the same velocity as BPE.
Also fixes build as a result of an upstream force push
--- work/Bukkit
Submodule work/Bukkit 217dc08d..d13fdf8c:
> SPIGOT-4637: Add source block to BlockPhysicsEvent.
--- work/CraftBukkit
Submodule work/CraftBukkit acbba8ba..cb98c6ea:
> Fix line endings in CraftDefaultPermissions
> SPIGOT-4637: Add source block to BlockPhysicsEvent.
--- work/Spigot
Submodule work/Spigot 75ee78a0c...4165cd8f4 (commits not present)
> (Manually Added) - Appears to be a result of an upstream force push
> (Manually Added) - Changed: SPIGOT-4636: Add creative mode NBT permissions
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
CraftBukkit Changes:
acbba8ba SPIGOT-4635: Restore shield damage sound
While these logs indicate something is 'off', we've had no reports
of visible 'issues' with entities, and no one is going to take the
time to debug this farther, so just getting rid of the logs so it's
like its never happening!
Ignorance is bliss.
This was a useless exception wrapper that ends up making
stack traces harder to read as well as the JVM cutting off
the important parts
Nothing catches this exception, so its safe to just get rid
of it and let the REAL exception bubble down
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
This update has only been PARTIALLY tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing
I've tested basic region file saving as well as our oversized chunks approach.
Bukkit Changes:
e167e549 Clarify MerchantInventory#getSelectedRecipe.
3a1d5b8f Apply default permissions by registration order.
c64cc93f Make tags Keyed
ec037ed7 Added a method to get a list of tags
bfb6ef86 Introduce rotation methods to the Vector class
fc727372 Remove draft API from FluidLevelChangeEvent
CraftBukkit Changes:
6430d9c0 SPIGOT-4632: BlockState location is not fixed
14cd1688 Fix CraftInventoryMerchant#getSelectedRecipe if there is no active merchant recipe.
c24abab7 Load custom permissions after default permissions.
bc99dfe8 Make tags Keyed
6fce004f Added a method to get a list of tags
Spigot Changes:
e5e5c7c6 Allow Saving Large Chunks
e8d3881c Rebuild patches
Please test this build on a local TEST SERVER before sending to your live server!
PaperMC is not responsible for any data loss to your chunks.
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The Minecraft World Region File format has a hard cap of 1MB per chunk.
This is due to the fact that the header of the file format only allocates
a single byte for sector count, meaning a maximum of 256 sectors, at 4k per sector.
This limit can be reached fairly easily with books, resulting in the chunk being unable
to save to the world. Worse off, is that nothing printed when this occured, and silently
performed a chunk rollback on next load.
This leads to security risk with duplication and is being actively exploited.
This patch catches the too large scenario, falls back and moves any large Entity
or Tile Entity into a new compound, and this compound is saved into a different file.
On Chunk Load, we check for oversized status, and if so, we load the extra file and
merge the Entities and Tile Entities from the oversized chunk back into the level to
then be loaded as normal.
Once a chunk is returned back to normal size, the oversized flag will clear, and no
extra data file will exist.
This fix maintains compatability with all existing Anvil Region Format tools as it
does not alter the save format. They will just not know about the extra entities.
This fix also maintains compatability if someone switches server jars to one without
this fix, as the data will remain in the oversized file. Once the server returns
to a jar with this fix, the data will be restored.