diff --git a/mods/ENTITIES/mcl_item_entity/init.lua b/mods/ENTITIES/mcl_item_entity/init.lua index 7869b9d7..7a2758ed 100644 --- a/mods/ENTITIES/mcl_item_entity/init.lua +++ b/mods/ENTITIES/mcl_item_entity/init.lua @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ minetest.register_entity(":__builtin:item", { end, get_staticdata = function(self) - return minetest.serialize({ + local data = minetest.serialize({ itemstring = self.itemstring, always_collect = self.always_collect, age = self.age, @@ -488,6 +488,32 @@ minetest.register_entity(":__builtin:item", { _flowing = self._flowing, _removed = self._removed, }) + -- sfan5 guessed that the biggest serializable item + -- entity would have a size of 65530 bytes. This has + -- been experimentally verified to be still too large. + -- + -- anon5 has calculated that the biggest serializable + -- item entity has a size of exactly 65487 bytes: + -- + -- 1. serializeString16 can handle max. 65535 bytes. + -- 2. The following engine metadata is always saved: + -- • 1 byte (version) + -- • 2 byte (length prefix) + -- • 14 byte “__builtin:item” + -- • 4 byte (length prefix) + -- • 2 byte (health) + -- • 3 × 4 byte = 12 byte (position) + -- • 4 byte (yaw) + -- • 1 byte (version 2) + -- • 2 × 4 byte = 8 byte (pitch and roll) + -- 3. This leaves 65487 bytes for the serialization. + if #data > 65487 then -- would crash the engine + local stack = ItemStack(self.itemstring) + stack:get_meta():from_table(nil) + self.itemstring = stack:to_string() + return self:get_staticdata() + end + return data end, on_activate = function(self, staticdata, dtime_s)