Cells are only ever using precise for storing their items, thus there is
no need for a sorted collection with in general logarithmic time.
Storing them inside a HashMap for constant time is a way better solution.
Also adds an UnsortedItemList without fuzzy handling.
If anyone tries to use it, it will currently throw an
UnsupportedOperationException, Should the need arise guava Collections2
could provide a filter for it, but it is no alternative with heavy usage
of fuzzy access.
Also some code cleanup, reducing the visibility when not needed as
protected/default as well as removing actually unused methods.
Mostly used for the recipe system, but can also be used for debugging purposes. Debug options needs to be ticked to use the full information gain. Recipes only require the normal localization and the specific name plus metadata.
Shifted the recipes into a recipes folder where the CSV will also reside. This will also elevate the copying of the readme to the user directory since it can reside in the recipes folder.
Fixed a bug where the copier would copy the would also copy empty folders
Splitted the ItemList and MeaningfulIterator into an item and fluid
version.
Added an IdentityHashMap as additional item layer to the ItemList for a
faster access.
Refactored FluidList, findFuzzy will now return the same fluid instead of
an empty collection.
The export bus will now no longer speed up, if more than 1 of the last
crafting requests failed and slow down, if more then 5 failed.
Some code cleanup and moved the custom iterator into the helper package
as it is clearly related to the craftingtracker and not the export bus.
Prioritized inventories are not longer used twice for storing leftover
items and thus finally reporting twice the amount of storable items when
they are the only possible option to store something.
Also fixes import buses now respecting the amount of storable items inside
the network instead of trying to place the exported items back and failing
on any restricted inventory, potentially voiding the overflow.
Fixes#1892