Components traditionally use the extra data to represent components as a single BaseComponent object. While BaseComponent typically mirrors this behaviour, somewhere along the development of BungeeChat this practice was made unclear. Because ComponentBuilder#create() returns an array of BaseComponents, it has sort of been silently accepted that all components should be represented as arrays, which is incorrect. This heavily influenced the direction of Spigot's component API (with additions such as CommandSender#sendMessage(BaseComponent[])) which emphasizes this misconception of "all components are arrays".
Adding new methods to ComponentBuilder and ComponentSerializer should steer use of the BungeeChat API to be more oriented towards single component instances, not arrays.
In legacy chat format, colors and reset do not retain any formatting.
In order to prevent this behaviour from creating unnecessary long json containing many redundant `formatting: false`, the original `fromLegacyText(...)` idea was to just override the color to white and handle the format reset just internally.
However eventual previous format rejection (aka reset) information was lost when appending multiple legacy format strings to a `ComponentBuilder`.
With this change we save the "reset wish" in the `BaseComponent` and update `ComponentBuilder`'s append function to not copy over formatting if the component has the reset flag set.
From Intellij IDEA inspections: Since late updates of OpenJDK 6 this call was intrinsified, making the performance of the empty array version the same and sometimes even better, compared to the pre-sized version.
- Check if a value CAN be parsed as a BaseComponent[] before attempting to parse it through the Content deserialiser
- When removing enclosing quotes from deserialised NBT, don't remove all quotes as they may have been escaping
- Check for ALL the number suffix types
- Throw JSONParseException if: no selector in selector component, no translate in translate component
- JsonObject is not JsonPrimitive
- Cleaned up unit tests a bit