* Fixed a special case with the wrong ChunkX/Z values being used to
calculate a relative position
* Simplified data structure adding and removing operations (no more
pointers!)
- Removed one character of whitespace :D
+ Moved all simulator data into individual chunks
* Cleaned up parameters for functions and some code
* Fixed repeaters powering off faster than they power on
The main issue before was that, although the redstone simulator stored
blocks to be simulated in individual cChunks, other data, such as
powered lists, and etcetera, were global regardless of which chunk was
being simulated. Therefore, with worlds with lots of redstone, each tick
saw the ticking of chunks, which themselves iterated through the entire
dataset needlessly, creating LOTS of lag. Should be better now :)
Changed the signitures of the following to use interfaces:
GetPlacementBlockTypeMeta
OnPlaced
OnPlacedByPlayer
OnDestroyed
OnNeighbourChanged
NeighbourChanged
OnUse
CanBeAt
Check
This commit is a refactoring of the redstone code, mainly the functions
handling the removal of invalid blocks from power supplier data
structures. Its aim is to improve performance and potentially reduce the
memory footprint of the data structures.
It works to reduce the amount of GetBlock()s triggered every tick.
Before, a GetBlock() was requested for every single item in the data
lists, as well as for every single redstone block in a chunk. Following
these changes, the AddBlock() event is utilised more effectively to only
update the lists when needed (a block is changed), as well as to insert
the block type (and update it when needed) alongside the coordinates
into the main redstone simulator chunkdata list.
In short, a single GetBlock() is now cached, with this cache being
updated when the simulator is awoken due to a block change.
At least, I *hope* that this is what it does :P