The following classes have been made final and unconstructible:
- All convention tags classes
- `FluidVariantAttributes`
- `FluidVariantRendering`
The following classes have been made unconstructible:
- `BiomeModifications`
- `ClientEntityEvents`
- `ClientTickEvents`
- `LootTableEvents`
- `FabricDefaultAttributeRegistry`
- `MinecartComparatorLogicRegistry`
- `StorageUtil`
The following classes have been explicitly marked as final. Note that actually extending such class has always been impossible due to missing public constructor:
- `VillagerInteractionRegistries`
- `VillagerPlantableRegistry`
- `ModelHelper`
- `StoragePreconditions`
While the first two are technically breaking changes, there is no actual or observed usage for any of those.
A common source of crashes on modded Minecraft servers comes from modders accidently calling client only code from the client, this PR is another large step towards elimitating that.
This PR has been months in the making and years in the planning, requiring major changes to Loom & Loader. In recent Minecraft versions Mojang has made it easier than ever to cleanly split the jar, going against the status-quo of merging the client and server into one jar.
From the start we have designed Fabric to have a very clear split between client and common (client & server) code. Fabric has always encoraged keeping client only code seprate from the server, this can be seen at a fundamental level with the entrypoints in Loader. Fabric API's have all been designed with this mind.
This PR provides a compile safety net around Fabric API using client only code on the server. Even though there are almost 400 changed files, minimal changes beyond moving the files were required to achieve this in Fabric API, thanks to the effort of all contributors in the past.
These changes should not affect modders or players in anyway, a single "universal" jar is still produced. Im happy to awnswer any questions.
This snapshot is possibly one of the most impactful for API we have ever had. This PR is an inital port to support 22w06a, stuff will be missing and broken.
# Removed modules:
- fabric-mining-levels-v0 - Previously deprecated
- fabric-object-builders-v0 - Previously deprecated
- fabric-tag-extensions-v0
- fabric-tool-attribute-api-v1
# Modules with API breaking changes:
- fabric-biome-api-v1
- fabric-content-registries-v0
- fabric-data-generation-api-v1
- fabric-mining-level-api-v1
- fabric-object-builder-api-v1
- fabric-resource-conditions-api-v1
- fabric-structure-api-v1
# Impactful API changes:
### fabric-object-builder-api-v1
- Removed - FabricBlockSettings.breakByHand
- Removed - FabricBlockSettings.breakByTool - Previously deprecated
# Notable changes
- fabric-registry-sync-v0 moves vanilla's new registry freezing to a later point in time, allowing mods to add to the registry during init.
# Known issues:
- ServerBugfixMixin used to fix https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-195468 has not yet been ported.
* fix#1273
* Expand testmod to test multipart and weighted models with FRAPI submodels
Co-authored-by: Technici4n <13494793+Technici4n@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add custom value denoting module lifecycles.
* Make the module validation work.
My hand has been forced - we must use buildSrc since JsonSlurper is not available in main buildscript.
* Apply task to each project and dont cross projects
* A horrible hack
* Wait what
* It works now.
* Not needed
* Drop unneeded maven repo, cache map lookup
(cherry picked from commit daa38b3d82)
* Allow passing UV coordinates as Vec2f
Rotating UV coordinates using vector math becomes extremely annoying when every `sprite` call requires the individual `u` and `v` coordinates to be extracted again.
This change will allow passing UV coordinates in a container that will always be available.
* Revert b0fe27e0d7
* Allow Vec2f UVs in MutableQuadView
This seems like the better place to put this.
* Fix return type
oops
* Add override in QuadEmitter
* Fix JavaDoc styling
* Duplicate JavaDoc and function definition
There is probably a way in Java to override the method while keeping the JavaDoc, but I can't be bothered, and this way, the user gets a more relevant JavaDoc anyway.
* Remove Trailing Whitespace
I'm pretty sure QuadEmitter allowed trailing whitespace, though...
* Fix JavaDoc styling in QuadEmitter
Also removes trailing whitespace
(cherry picked from commit 00f5b23648)
* Boost to Loom 0.5
Add null related annotations
* Rearrange nullable to be overline
* Fix anno sorting for picky
* Add imports
* Address feedback
* Fix import
* Fix#987, simplify geometry tracking, clean up scoping
* Bump indigo version
* Expose improved fromVanilla method
* Strip deprecations in non-API components
* bump renderer api version
* Clear tag for converted quads
Otherwise possible for tags added by transforms to pollute subsequent quads
* Borrow from Canvas - don't set nominal face twice, prevent header state leakage
This was done to keep mod compat and will be removed very shortly. I dont think they were used by many mods (only added in a recent 1.16 snapshot) so I think this is the best course of action.