The algorithm was designed so All portals must be facing the center, no matter which block had the eye inserted in last.
Note: Still need to create a block entity so that portals don't become invisible when you relog.
Addresses part of #3445Fixes#3695
Currently the player is spawned immediately in front of them.
Simply changing `cNetherPortalScanner::OutOffset` to 0.5 wasn't enough, as the player would always be spawned on top of the portal, however checking for non-solid blocks instead of air fixes this.
Closes#4236
CMake now creates a header file in the build directory under the path "include/Globals.h" which just includes "src/Globals.h" with an absolute path. Then instead of adding "src/" to the include directories, it adds "include/".
#include "Globals.h" still works by including the build generated file and any other src-relative path will not work.
This is my attempt to fix#4112. The root cause of the issue was that the lapis slot was treated exactly the same as the enchanting slot, so it on the server side it would only ever slot one item.
My fix is to check if its the second slot in the window, then check if it's lapis (it would slot whatever). If it is lapis I call the base click handler.
Problem: On a new server the players folder was not created on windows.
Root Cause:
`GetUUIDFolderName` was returning a folder structure for players with `/` while CreateFolderRecursively was checking for `\\` for win32.
The fix is to recognise both forward and backward slashes as file separators on windows.
Fixes#4284
* Replace cWorld::FindClosesPlayer with cWorld::DoWithClosestPlayer
* Implement experience reward splitting into the orb sizes used in vanilla
* Modified speed calculation in cExpOrb::Tick to make the orbs fly towards the player
Fixes#4216
Along with a call to `destroyentities`, this fixes#4271
I'm guessing the intention of this code was to modify the normal spawning of ocelots. However, `cEntity::SpawnOn` is actually called to send the entity to an individual client. That means this code was run for every single player, every time they were sent a chunk with ocelots in it. Thus, the ocelots population would grow exponentially as players log in and move around.
* Move Broadcast functions from cChunkMap to cBroadcaster
- Remove cBroadcastInterface in favour of cBroadcaster.
- cChunk: Remove broadcast functions.
* resurect broadcast interface
* Absorb cBroadcaster into cWorld.
Removes the need for forwarding the function calls.
* Improve const-correctness
* Use Int8 instead of char
+ Comment `ForClients` functions
* Improve comments
* Broadcaster: Rename ForClients functions
Closes#1244
Initially I was just going to add the cChunkData to cSetChunkData but profiling revealed
that the copying wasn't even the biggest slowdown. Much more time was being spent in
cChunk::CreateBlockEntities and cChunk::WakeUpSimulators than was in memcpy so I've made
those significantly faster as well.
Optimisations performed:
* cSetChunkData now stores blocks in a cChunkData object
* cChunkData objects can now perform moves even if they are using different pools
* cChunk::CreateBlockEntities now iterates in the correct order and only over present chunk sections
* Similarly for cChunk::WakeUpSimulators
* cSetChunkData::CalculateHeightMap now shortcuts to the highest present chunk section before checking blocks directly
1. Base knockback on an entity's bounding box intersection with the explosion
2. Armor blast protection reduces knockback
3. Don't apply knockback to players flying in creative mode
Fixes#4139