The EntityResurrectEvent logic is supposed to locate a totem of undying
in any of the interaction slots of the player inventory and then, if the
called EntityResurrectEvent is not cancelled, shrink that item by 1,
usually reducing it to zero.
For this, the logic iterates over the items in the interaction slots and
breaks out the loop if a totem of undying was found.
However, even if no totem of undying was found, the iteration item stack
variable remains as a refernce to the last interaction slot probed.
Plugins uncancelling a EntityResurrectEvent, which is published
pre-cancelled to listeners if no totem of undying could be found,
would hence cause the server logic to shrink completely unrelated items
found in, at the writing of this patch, the players off hand slot.
This patch corrects this behaviour by only shrinking the item if a totem
of undying was found and the event was called uncancelled.
The modified patch prevents entity loading off the main thread when
entities are initially loaded.
However, the initial loading of an entity is not the only time the
Entity#readAdditionalSaveData method is called. Commands like /data also
invoke the method (through Entity#load) to update an entities data
without completely re-creating it.
This however breaks with the current patch, as the patch moves parts of
the entity lookup for persistent anger deserialisation into the first
tick of an entity (which obviously is only called once and hence not
re-run when an already ticking entity is modified as laid out above).
This change actively runs the now split logic for deserialisation again
if the entity has already ticked its first tick. This way, initial
deserialisation is still split into one off thread and the first tick
parts, but following main thread deserialisations can happen completely
inside Entity#readAdditionalSaveData is called.
Previously, PoiChunk#empty would create a new empty poi chunk with
loaded already set to true, as no data was contained in the chunk.
This allowed the poi chunk to skip expensive trips to the main thread.
However, PoiChunk#parse used #empty to create the initial PoiChunk
instance that is then filled with data.
This leads to PoiChunks returned from #parse to already be marked as
loaded, preventing the then needed trip to the tick thread to update
things like the village distance tracker.
To fix this, this commit now marks the PoiChunks loaded state as false
if the parse logic actually read and parsed any data.
This allows the PoiChunk#load method to properly run its callbacks when
called for the first time.
The ZombieVillager#setConversionTime API method internally calls
startConversion which always broadcasts the entity event responsible for
playing the respective sound at the beginning of a conversion.
This is not always wanted by developers when modifying already
converting zombies in particular.
This commit expands the ZombieVillager interface with another overload
of the setConversionTime method that also takes a simple toggle flag
indicating whether or not the entity event should be published to the
world.