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Author SHA1 Message Date
Aikar 6c39a59ae7
Use entity.dead instead of entity.die()
Fixes #3096
2020-04-04 21:09:27 -04:00
Aikar e4d10a6d67
Updated Upstream (Bukkit/CraftBukkit)
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:
122289ff Add FaceAttachable interface to handle Grindstone facing in common with Switches
a6db750e SPIGOT-5647: ZombieVillager entity should have getVillagerType()

CraftBukkit Changes:
bbe3d58e SPIGOT-5650: Lectern.setPage(int) causes a NullPointerException
3075579f Add FaceAttachable interface to handle Grindstone facing in common with Switches
95bd4238 SPIGOT-5647: ZombieVillager entity should have getVillagerType()
4d975ac3 SPIGOT-5617: setBlockData does not work when NotPlayEvent is called by redstone current
2020-04-02 17:09:17 -04:00
Spottedleaf 49fdb18206
Timings changes (#3044)
* Timings changes

- Increment entity tick count only when an entity ticks
- Remove chunk inhabited timer
- Try finally entity timings

* Add activated entity ticks

Co-authored-by: Spottedleaf <Spottedleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-03-19 02:03:32 -04:00
Shane Freeder e4602b6d48
Drop Ignore-Missing-Recipes-in-RecipeBook-to-avoid-data-e.patch
This patch appears to be no longer relevant, and is seemingly a leading
cause of datapack performance being horrific
2020-03-15 20:03:36 +00:00
Shane Freeder 6ea3c2cf3b
[CI-SKIP] Rebuild patches 2020-02-12 14:03:09 +00:00
Spottedleaf d7bed4cb07
Heavily optimise random block ticking (#2914)
* Optimise random block ticking

Massive performance improvement for random block ticking.
The performance increase comes from the fact that the vast
majority of attempted block ticks (~95% in my testing) fail
because the randomly selected block is not tickable.

Now only tickable blocks are targeted, however this means that
the maximum number of block ticks occurs per chunk. However,
not all chunks are going to be targeted. The percent chance
of a chunk being targeted is based on how many tickable blocks
are in the chunk.
This means that while block ticks are spread out less, the
total number of blocks ticked per world tick remains the same.
Therefore, the chance of a random tickable block being ticked
remains the same.
2020-02-12 13:49:52 +00:00