DDLoot: Implemented a custom version of MC's generateChestContents() for
our own chests. It avoids two notable bugs that affect MC's version.
FillContainersOperation: Changed code to use
DDLoot.generateChestContents()
SchematicLoader: Fixed a bug in the way we calculated a seed for
selecting our dungeons that would cause certain seeds to dominate all
the others. Under certain circumstances, the function would only return
-1. That would make our dungeon selection severely biased. That was
resolved and the code was specifically tuned for seeding Java's Random
even for doors with nearly identical positions. The result was an
apparent major improvement in the randomness of dungeons.
ruins\rules.txt: Changed the dungeon generation rules to precisely match
the complicated scheme we had before. We're still using simple rules to
choose dungeons - I used a program to derive the effective distribution
of dungeon types that the old code would produce and converted it into
the current rule system.
Replaced all instances of Hashtable in our code with HashMap. I had
never given that much thought until Steven mentioned it. HashMap is a
better alternative for our code.
Decreased the weight of DD items very slightly to make them a little
more rare. Added a section to DDLoot.mergeCategories() that searches for
the enchanted book loot and fixes its weight to 3 (instead of the usual
1). This makes enchanted books slightly more common. I confirmed that
books are actually spawning in loot chests. There is the possibility
that there is a built-in chance of an enchanted book taking up a chest
slot but not actually generating anything.
Changed DDLoot to use the correct item IDs when adding DD items to
chests. Moved loot chest registration from init() to postInit() in the
hopes that we'll be able to catch the loot of other mods that also hook
into Vanilla chests.
Dimensional dungeon loot chests are now registered with Forge. Other
mods can tap into our chests and our own generation is cleaner. The list
of items in our chests is generated in DDLoot.