in OpenStarbound, players can place blocks with their own collision type. this can cause objects to override the collision type if the object has material spaces and a previous attempt at accounting for this led to that bug: giving object collision its own field in the server tile should fix this
On Linux and macOS, using Clang to compile OpenStarbound produces about 400 MB worth of warnings during the build, making the compiler output unreadable and slowing the build down considerably.
99% of the warnings were unqualified uses of std::move and std::forward, which are now all properly qualified.
Fixed a few other minor warnings about non-virtual destructors and some uses of std::move preventing copy elision on temporary objects.
Most remaining warnings are now unused parameters.