* Show a message with install instructions when running the jar file
* Typo
* Fixed checkstyle issue
* Slightly modify message to adapt to the type of install
* Clean up the display code a lot
* Allow line breaks before semi
Co-authored-by: Octavia Togami <octavia.togami@gmail.com>
* Speed up initial change buffering by removing streams and optional wrapping
* Bump the adapters for an experimental performance boost (Purely Bukkit 1.15.2)
* Bump adapters for fixes
* Bump adapters for further performance boosts
* Migrate fast mode to a BlockUpdates section, allowing fine-grained control
* Rename to SideEffect and clean up usage of the set
* Implement a 'usable' state
* Add a test command to demonstrate SideEffects. This is non-final
* Move //sideeffect into //fast
* Improve the box for //fast
* Switch to a system that includes "delayed" as a mode
* Remove the concept of configurable side effects, all are configurable. And each platform specifies what it supports.
* Implement side effects on other platforms (and spigot versions)
* Only use the side effects from the world editing platform
* Update from review
* Rename WorldApplyingExtent to SideEffectExtent
* More review fixes
* Update the World#applySideEffects return type to return the applied side effects
* Fixed requested changes
* Fixed checkstyle
* Improve setBlock javadocs
* Further improve
* Switch parameter name
* Fixed typo in translation key
* Temporarily remove DELAYED
* static final
* Side Effects = 7.2.0 snapshot
* Add new experimental snapshot API
This API intends to replace the existing snapshot API in WorldEdit 8.
It is currently experimental, and the old API is soft-deprecated. Once
it is determined to be stable, the old API will be removed and replaced
with this new one.
It uses TrueVFS instead of TrueZIP, due to the latter's status as
matinence-only, and the face that TrueVFS is NIO-FileSystem compatible,
allowing us to integrate it with NIO's native zipfs. The TrueVFS system
does encompass multiple modules, but users and download + install
truevfs-profile-default as a fatjar. We depend on that profile to show
this as the intended solution.
* Port commands to experimental snapshots. Legacy ones are in sibling classes.
* Add many tests, fix bugs
* Clean up imports
* Verify sorting behaviors, fix bugs
* Add license to test
* Add support for DIM region folders
* Fix tests for Windows paths
* Rewrite tests for even more coverage, fix bugs
* Clean up naming on tests
* Add test for legacy format
* Stop trying to abuse `file://`, use `snapfs:` instead
* Simplify iterPaths
* Use File.separator in FS snap tests
* Fix some bugs from T9N PR (#538)
* Use printInfo/printError to keep colors right
* Escape quotes before they go in the map
* I18N-ify new snapshot code
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