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:
ed0ec489 SPIGOT-7965: Unknown TransformReason for Hoglins
9db03457 SPIGOT-7964: Fix typo in Deprecation annotation
d14119af PR-1082: Add "since" to Deprecation annotations
e8a318d4 PR-1067: Add method to get Advancement requirements
CraftBukkit Changes:
40dd796db SPIGOT-7971: NotSerializableException on serialize CraftUseCooldownComponent
fa85c5e0a SPIGOT-7968: ProjectileHitEvent not trigerred when arrow hits entity
b75b792ec SPIGOT-7970: World#getMaxHeight() returning incorrect value
2b9a094bb SPIGOT-7965: Unknown TransformReason for Hoglins
fd3f5a380 SPIGOT-7966: Some trees do not generate with #generateTree
f2822317c PR-1515: Add a Class reader and Class node argument provider
07abf6852 PR-1514: Add a test case for ClassTraverser
a7577cb24 Fix Inventory#addItem not respecting max stack size
066a74e74 PR-1490: Add method to get Advancement requirements
4a1df30e4 PR-1512: Test Art class based on specific values instead of the implementation, to better catch implementation changes
53254c56f PR-1503: Simplify CAS loop to getAndSet
e9447dc5e Make BlockDataMeta#setBlockData hide unspecified states
dd08a7120 SPIGOT-7960: Fix inconsistency between natural item drop coordinates
e9e8ed753 SPIGOT-7960: Improve natural item drop methods
Spigot Changes:
60c9969b Rebuild patches
Spigot incorrectly returns false in Wolf#actuallyHurt if the armor
absorbed the damage causing the entity to not get damage invuln ticks.
Resolve this by correctly reverting to the "always true" return value as
the event is not cancelled.
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
The method sadly is not usable in 1.21 without a player as all of an
enchantments attribtue modifiers rely on a base value supplied by a
player. The method could only offer a rough estimate based on some
default values, however a better method for this should be added down
the line rather than trying to force such logic into the existing one.
Previously would stream and optionally filter out all entries in the
enchantment registry.
Moves it to using the empty optional if treasure is allowed, leaving the
logic to EnchantmentHelper.
The Enchantment damage increase API added previously used the
EntityCategory enum as a parameter. These values are now however
determined by tags instead of the categories themselves.
Deprecated the outdated api method, create a new overload that takes
EntityType instead and implement deprecated method by guessing an entity
type from the builtin registry based on the category passed.
This method allows
a) the tags to still be modified and the legacy
method still respecting such.
b) potential cursed implementations of enchantments of plugins to not
break that override the getDamageBonus method on Enchantment.
Signs no longer have a specific isEdiable state, the entire API in this
regard needs updating/deprecation. The boolean field is completely gone,
replaced by a uuid (which will need a new setEditingPlayer(UUID) method
on the Sign interface), and the current upstream implementation of
setEdiable simply flips the is_waxed state.
This patch is hence not needed as it neither allows editing (which will
be redone in a later patch) nor is required to copy the is_waxed boolean
flag as it lives in the signs compound tag and is covered by applyTo.
The behavioural nearby sensors are validated every tick on the entities
that registered the respective sensors and are therefore a good subject
to performance improvements.
More specifically this commit replaces the Stream#filter usage with
ArrayList#removeIf as the removeIf method on an array list is heavily
optimized towards a single internal array re-allocation without any
further overhead on the removeIf call.
The only negative of this change is the rather agressive diff these
patches introduce as the methods are basically being reimplemented
compared to the previous stream-based implementation.
See: https://nipafx.dev/java-stream-performance/
Note: Updated LICENCE.md to release this commit under MIT