- BufferedModel is no longer abstract.
- InstancedModel no longer inherits from BufferedModel, it accepts one as input.
- Replace usage of IndexedModel with BufferedModel
Registering block movement checks works by using one of the six static register methods on an instance of an implementation of one of the six corresponding interfaces. Each one takes some arguments and returns a CheckResult, which defines whether to return from the global check or fall through to the next registered check or fallback check.
- Rename BlockMovementTraits to BlockMovementChecks
- Rename some check methods to be consistent
- Pass World instead of IBlockReader to isBlockAttachedTowards
- Make the bottom half of doors attach up and down
- Remove door check from Contrapion#moveBlock as it is unnecessary
- Refactor AllContainerTypes to use Registrate
- Replace RegistryEntry in AllEntityTypes and AllFluids with EntityEntry and FluidEntry, respectively
- Make AllEntityTypes use Registrate to register entity renderers instead of a separate method
- Refactor AllColorHandlers
- Fix error when a POI block is moved by a contraption
- Rename some static final fields to be upper snake case
- Make static fields in Create and CreateClient final
- Add I prefix to Coordinate interface
- Fix typo (BracketedTileEntityBehaviour#isBacketPresent)
- Make mixins go in alphabetical order
- Make pack.mcmeta use 2 spaces for indents
- Program specs are now loaded from json instead of being defined in code and registered manually.
- Within the json spec, a program can define a list of states.
- A state consists of:
- A "when" clause.
- A list of strings to be #defined.
- A list of extensions to apply at program link time.
- Each frame, the first state whose "when" clause returns true will be used.
- A when clause consists of:
- A state provider defined by a resource location.
- A value to match.
- When the value returned by the provider matches the value defined in the when clause, the when clause is considered to be 'true'.
- There is syntactic sugar for when a provider returns a boolean value.
- This system is in its infancy, and there is plenty of room for improvement.
- All material shaders now use the template system.
- Because of the template system, we can know what attributes a material has, along with how they're formatted.
- All of the *Attribute enums are effectively inlined, as the context they used to provide is no longer needed.
- Create ContraptionMatrices class for better management of matrices during the contraption rendering process
- Fix diffuse lighting when rendering contraptions without Flywheel
- Clean up TileEntityRenderHelper
- Add disableDiffuseTransform to SuperByteBuffer and fix light calculation logic
- Instead, BufferBuilderReader can decode parts of a BufferBuilder.
- BufferedModel and its subclasses are now created directly with a ByteBuffer.
- ContraptionModel renamed to IndexedModel.
- InstancedModel and IndexedModel both now take model formats as arguments.
- All of this allows for better abstraction, composition, and control of models rendered with Flywheel.
- Instead, MaterialSpecs store the information
- RenderMaterials are now generic on InstanceData instead of InstancedModel
- RenderMaterials are directly constructed with and store a MaterialSpec
- Pass contraption world to movement behavior rendering
- Add hybrid lighting option to SuperByteBuffer (takes max of world light and vertex light)
- Create ContraptionWorldHolder for caching contraption worlds for contraptions that are not rendered with Flywheel
- Refactor some parts of contraption rendering
Also
- Partially fix incorrect vertex lighting (make sure to not sure Forge's lighting calculator)
- Reorder some lighting to make it more efficient
- Cleanup some things