Inferring from the usage of it, this method was expected by its callers to be a square centered around the given coordinates (x, y), hence this being a fix.
This commit allows server operators to disable build permission failure
notices. This is because some servers wish to have a "silent" operation
mode where the server doesn't send out these messages to users. This
makes sense, e.g., when the server is a "museum" and isn't intended to
be changed.
Basically Color.Green looks ugly and Color.LightGreen looks less ugly. I
could see changing the default to something like pure green, but I think
this might cause people to be like "yo why is this so bright."
Now arguably this should be configurable but I'm not going to
revolutionize the world by abandoning far more important work to allow
more artful messages. I just think that Color.Green is ugly enough that
I can't tolerate it.
This commit adds a fallback to address problems with FindByNameOrID
potentially returning ambiguous results. Now, in response to a multiple
match error, a player can specify tsi:[number] or tsn:[exact name] to
match a user ID or name exactly. This behaves analogous to the old
behavior of the search method.
Currently, the TSPlayer FindbyNameOrID method aborts if it finds an
"exact match" based on this criteria:
1. If the player ID is on the server, it must be the thing we're looking
for. Therefore, return that.
2. If the case sensitive "exact match" is on the server that isn't an
ID, that must be what we're looking for. Therefore, return that.
3. Just yolo and downcase everything and return any number of matching
players next.
This commit changes the behavior because some players have been joining
servers with ambiguous names, like `1`. In the current system, this
player is difficult to query because they're an "ID" and therefore an
exact match will be returned even if a player name exists that matches
the criteria.
This also alleviates the issue of a case exact match falling down the
same trap. It's ambiguous enough in all of these situations that an
admin should just be using a player ID instead.`
If a player has the tshock.ignore.ssc permission, odds are that they may
want to know that their data isn't being saved or not. This change
allows users to be notified if they have SSC data stored in the DB but
they aren't having it loaded due to the aforementioned permission.
This permission causes great confusion, but we can't really change it
because we would break existing setups. This is an easy change that
gives people a reason why they suddenly "have no items."
This new option can be turned off in the config file for SSC if it's not
desired.
This change also modifies some of the log messages so that it's clear
why the SSC save didn't occur for a given player.
Should also fix tile entities (such as item frames, pylons) and other tile objects.
Further, fixes a longstanding issue with SendTileSquare that resulted in half squares being sent instead of full squares, causing visual bugs and desyncs most noticeable with doors
Can we store the type of the recent projectile as well? This could be used in my upcoming PR regarding the golf packet where I check for recently created projectiles, and their types. Having only the index is not useful in this scenario, because the projectile can already be killed, so cannot access the Main.projectile array to get the projectile type.
Can this be public instead of internal? Developers could make good use of it, instead of having to implement their own version of RecentProjectiles in their plugins.