* Add more interactive tags (mobile buttons)
This expands our support for showing the interactive tags on touchscreen and console setups. This is not complete - specifically, the food compatibility of creatures needs to be expanded upon (I will work on this later and does not stop this PR from being mergable). This also includes:
- Creepers who are ignited with flint and steel now show up properly
- Zombie villagers now shake properly when converting and show their region outfits
* Add more food choices and add more panda entity metadata
* Re-add eating flag
* Remove debug line
* Refactor dimension usage, finish interactive tag usage, bees
* Print statements... ._.
* Don't make eating item packet data a non-constant
* Move BAMBOO to ItemRegistry
* Add missing break
* Make changes
* Minor final changes
- Merged ItemTranslator and ItemStackTranslator together.
- Split ItemTranslator into two classes: ItemTranslator and ItemRegistry. The registry is where items are registered, and the translator class is where item translation takes place.
- Made most of ItemTranslator's methods static and removed the initialization in Toolbox.
- Moved a handful of registry classes previously ending with 'Utils' to a 'Registry' class to be more fitting for the term.
- Moved inventory and block entity registration out of Translators.
- Renamed Translators to PacketTranslatorRegistry.
- Yeeted Toolbox.
- Minor cleanups and small refactors.
* Implement helper methods for sending packets, fixes an NPE when chatting before connecting to the remote server
* Change method names
* Add a space between doc comment lines
* Add debug messages
The refactors in this commit go a bit beyond the scope of what the sound/effects branch was meant to accomplish, however most of these changes are necessary so chunk caching could be reintroduced for the standalone version. The chunk caching here allows for us to get the block ID before the block was broken, and in the future allow us to implement newer features. Chunk caching is optional (and disabled by default) as on non-Bukkit versions, it can eat up a lot of RAM with many players online.