feat(runtime): execute initial placement continuations
The admission checkpoint (30012361) sealed accepted updates behind a
pending initial placement; nothing could apply them, so AcknowledgeAdoption
refused any non-empty FIFO and the residence system had no path to
completion. RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor is that missing
mechanism: a synchronous, retry-idempotent Execute transaction that adopts
the acknowledged initial placement exactly once (consuming the retained
completion so later authored placements for the key can begin), emits the
AfterEnterWorld hook request for the local player, replays deferred
missing-parent raw Creates and queued parent relations by parent GUID
(retail ProcessObjectNetBlobs order: whole-bucket detach, FIFO dispatch,
cancellation-aware restore), and drains the mixed continuation FIFO
strictly by sequence with retail route decisions taken at execution time
via ClassifyAcceptedPosition on live inputs (server-asserted wire contact,
data-driven animation proxy, live distance/options).
Apply bodies are shared with the legacy fused paths through new gate-less
instance seams on InboundPhysicsStateController that keep the one snapshot
store in lockstep; SameIncarnationCreate envelopes apply atomically with
per-stage idempotency and buffered publication after the final stage;
every abandonment path retires the residence through the lifetime choke
point and converges the ownership ledger (executor progress, deferred
buckets, replay windows, placement watches all folded into IsConverged).
Position/placement side effects are exactly-once under retry, external
mutations are detected via a field-masked executor baseline, and
AwaitingContinuationPlacement yields keep the FIFO head retryable.
Production routes are deliberately untouched: graphical and headless
Create still use legacy RegisterEntity, and no host calls Execute. The
cutover is the next checkpoint; AP-1/AD-1 remain open until it lands.
Register rows AD-59/AD-60/AP-130/AP-131/AP-132/TS-62/TS-63 document the
slice's deviations in this commit.
Reviewed: retail-conformance PASS + architecture/adversarial PASS after
five implementation rounds (wire-contact source, snapshot lockstep,
WeenieDescription merge, abandonment convergence, reentrant retirement
windows, acknowledged-completion leak, baseline precision, replay
containment/restore, queue-by-parent-GUID relation deferral all fixed at
root cause). Runtime tests 903/903; complete Release solution 10,696
passed / 4 intentional skips; focused executor gate 161/161.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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## 2. Adaptation (AD) — 46 active rows (AD-59/AD-60 filed 2026-08-02, continuation-executor slice)
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Recent retirements: AD-3/AD-4 retired 2026-07-31 by exact active/per-candidate
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| AD-45 | App teardown can overlap a newer `INSTANCE_TS` record after retiring the old active identity. `TargetManager` therefore retains the exact target host and each `TargettedVoyeurInfo` retains the exact watcher host; unsubscribe, Sticky live-target reads, inbound sender validation, and ExitWorld delivery compare/use those pointer-like tokens rather than resolving a reused GUID. Retail stores only GUIDs because `DeleteObject` finishes `exit_world`/`leave_world` while the retiring `CPhysicsObj` remains the sole object-table entry. | `src/AcDream.Core/Physics/Motion/TargetManager.cs`; `StickyManager.cs`; `TargettedVoyeurInfo.cs`; `IPhysicsObjHost` exact relationship seams | This preserves retail's effective object-pointer identity while allowing App resource teardown to fail and retry without blocking an accepted newer server generation. Ordinary `GetObjectA` remains active-record-only, so tombstones cannot accept new relationships. | If any target/voyeur path bypasses the exact token, retrying an old teardown can remove or notify a newer same-GUID relationship, or Sticky can steer toward the replacement; retained tokens also keep the small manager graph alive until teardown converges. | `CPhysicsObj::exit_world @ 0x00514E60`; `CObjectMaint::DeleteObject(CPhysicsObj*) @ 0x00508460`; `ACCObjectMaint::DeleteObject(uint) @ 0x005576F0`; `TargetManager::SetTarget @ 0x0051AC30`; `ClearTarget @ 0x0051A7E0`; `AddVoyeur @ 0x0051A830`; `RemoveVoyeur @ 0x0051AD90` |
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| AD-57 | **Re-argued from TS-24 at Campaign P P7 (2026-07-30).** Outbound `RawMotionState.Actions` is always empty at runtime. The packer emits `num_actions` + per-action pairs (L.2b, `RawMotionState::Pack` 0x0051ed10) and the R3-W1 action FIFO capability exists (`AddAction`/`RemoveAction`/`ApplyMotion`/`RemoveMotion`); no production input path ENQUEUES autonomous actions yet because the emote/autonomous-motion feature surface is unimplemented. An empty list is byte-identical to retail's own no-pending-actions state, so this is a feature gap, not a divergence of existing behavior. | packer `src/AcDream.Core.Net/Messages/RawMotionStatePacker.cs`; FIFO `src/AcDream.Core/Physics/RawMotionState.cs` | Every currently-shipped movement packet matches retail byte-shape; the gap only manifests when emote-class autonomous actions are implemented. | When emotes land, forgetting to route them through the FIFO would silently drop them from the wire. | `RawMotionState::Pack` 0x0051ed10 |
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| AD-58 | **Re-argued from TS-40 at Campaign P P7 (2026-07-30).** Retail's `physics_obj->cell` null test ("placed in the world") is proxied by the explicit `PhysicsBody.InWorld` flag — set by `SnapToCell` and `RemoteMotion` construction, consumed by `CMotionInterp`'s detached-object link-strip guards. Equivalence: every acdream body that would have a null retail cell pointer has `InWorld == false` (bodies exist only for world entities; the flag flips exactly at placement/withdrawal), so the guards fire on the same population. A structural adaptation of retail's pointer-as-state idiom to acdream's explicit-flag idiom, not scheduled debt. | `src/AcDream.Core/Physics/PhysicsBody.cs` (`InWorld`); `src/AcDream.Core/Physics/MotionInterpreter.cs` (3 guard sites) | If a future path creates a body before world placement without clearing `InWorld`, the link-strip guards misfire where retail's null-cell test would not. | `CMotionInterp` link-strip guards raw @305xxx |
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| AD-59 | **Filed 2026-08-02 (physics campaign, continuation-executor slice).** The `SameIncarnationCreate` envelope buffers one publish per committed stage and flushes them ALL, in stage order, only after the LAST stage commits (constant-true per-field predicate, `IsCurrent`-checked at flush - the per-field closure variant was invalidated by WeenieDescription's six-field `AdvanceCreateAuthority`). A subscriber sees N back-to-back events with no interleaved observation point, each carrying the FINAL merged post-envelope record state, not per-stage state. | `src/AcDream.Runtime/Entities/RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor.cs` (`ApplyEnvelope` buffered-publish tail; `Publish`/`PublishNow`) | Retail's own tail is one synchronous critical section, and retail emits ONE notice per Create (`ECM_Physics::SendNotice_CreateObject`, fired whenever a weenie exists, independent of the physics-registration outcome) - never N per-internal-step notices. The buffered flush is closer to retail's one-signal model than per-step publication would be, though not a literal 1:1 match. | A subscriber diffing consecutive `Updated` events from the SAME envelope to isolate one stage's delta gets every stage's cumulative state on each event - silently wrong incremental-diff logic, not a crash. | `SmartBox::HandleCreateObject` 0x00454C80 same-incarnation tail (one synchronous critical section); `ACCObjectMaint::CreateObject` 0x00558870 step 11 (`ECM_Physics::SendNotice_CreateObject`) |
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| AD-60 | **Filed 2026-08-02 (physics campaign, continuation-executor slice).** Executor Position-continuation merges never directly commit residency: `ApplyPositionAction` refreshes `canonical.Snapshot.Position` with the retained wire pose but withholds the derived `FullCellId` (`RefreshSnapshot(..., refreshPosition: false)`); only a Runtime `SetPosition` commit (the continuation's own classified placement) or a later simulation full-cell commit may change residency. The LEGACY immediate-apply path's `RefreshSnapshot(canonical, snapshot, refreshPosition: acceptedPosition)` (`RuntimeEntityObjectLifetime.cs:1338`) still derives `FullCellId` from bare wire acceptance - that coarser rule is part of the AP-1 divergence this campaign is removing, not something this row blesses. | `src/AcDream.Runtime/Entities/RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor.cs` (`ApplyPositionAction`, the CANONICAL CELL SEMANTICS comment) | Matches retail exactly: `HandleReceivedPosition` never writes a resident cell - `enter_world`/`MoveOrTeleport`'s placement commit and `SetPosition` do; also matches the classifier's documented cellless rule. | If a future change passes `refreshPosition: true` here, a wire Position would make a cellless canonical body resident without any placement/collision commit - the classic AP-1-shaped bug this campaign exists to close. | `SmartBox::HandleReceivedPosition` 0x00453FD0; `RuntimeAuthoritativePositionRouteClassifier.ClassifyAcceptedPosition` comment |
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## 3. Documented approximation (AP) — 87 active rows (AP-1 narrowed 2026-07-31 by placement/streaming Slice 4A — the pure canonical retail `SetPosition` transaction exists, but production routes and lost-cell lifetime remain on the legacy resolver until Slice 4B; AP-5 retired 2026-07-31 at Campaign P Slice 2A — every successful `step_down` now performs retail's final `PLACEMENT_INSERT`; AP-3/AP-4 retired 2026-07-31 at Campaign P Slice 1B — `transitional_insert` and `edge_slide` now preserve retail's valid-contact early return and Branch-1-first order; AP-127 retired 2026-07-31 by #268 — the complete augmentation chain is shared by character UI and Runtime movement; AP-30 retired 2026-07-30 by the movement parity audit — retail Frame::is_equal genuinely uses the 0.0002 epsilon [byte-confirmed], so the row recorded a NON-divergence; acdream already matches; AP-129 narrowed 2026-07-30 at the P4 Opus review fix — `CanMoveInto`/`RestrictionDB::IsAllowedIn` are now ported and fed end-to-end (CreateObject HouseOwner/HouseRestrictions/Monarch tail fields + live `House_UpdateRestrictions 0x0248`, resolved through `PhysicsEngine.Objects`), retiring the original "CanMoveInto entirely unmodeled, unconditional fail-closed" gap the row described — the review was triggered by `RestrictionObjPrevalenceInspectionTests` showing 103,766 of 729,888 installed EnvCells (the whole housing estate) carry a baked `RestrictionObj`, so the unconditional fail-closed default would have locked every house for every player including its own owner; AP-10 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P4 — restored retail's 0.1 m dry-corner water sink-in, full suite green proving the sticky-bit no-regression argument; AP-71 retired same slice — `check_entry_restrictions` ported at the head of the indoor `FindEnvCollisions` branch, `CellPhysics.RestrictionObj` wired from the DAT-baked `EnvCell` field in both the dev and production caching paths; AP-128 filed 2026-07-30 at the P3 Opus review — PK-timer clock basis; AP-25 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P1 — the vitae/enchantment-aware run/jump skill chain; AP-7 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P2 — `calc_friction`'s threshold ported to retail's confirmed 0.25f; its still-open cos(10°)-vs-0.99999536f Sledding constant question moved to AD-55)
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## 3. Documented approximation (AP) — 90 active rows (AP-130/AP-131/AP-132 filed 2026-08-02, continuation-executor slice; AP-1 narrowed 2026-07-31 by placement/streaming Slice 4A — the pure canonical retail `SetPosition` transaction exists, but production routes and lost-cell lifetime remain on the legacy resolver until Slice 4B; AP-5 retired 2026-07-31 at Campaign P Slice 2A — every successful `step_down` now performs retail's final `PLACEMENT_INSERT`; AP-3/AP-4 retired 2026-07-31 at Campaign P Slice 1B — `transitional_insert` and `edge_slide` now preserve retail's valid-contact early return and Branch-1-first order; AP-127 retired 2026-07-31 by #268 — the complete augmentation chain is shared by character UI and Runtime movement; AP-30 retired 2026-07-30 by the movement parity audit — retail Frame::is_equal genuinely uses the 0.0002 epsilon [byte-confirmed], so the row recorded a NON-divergence; acdream already matches; AP-129 narrowed 2026-07-30 at the P4 Opus review fix — `CanMoveInto`/`RestrictionDB::IsAllowedIn` are now ported and fed end-to-end (CreateObject HouseOwner/HouseRestrictions/Monarch tail fields + live `House_UpdateRestrictions 0x0248`, resolved through `PhysicsEngine.Objects`), retiring the original "CanMoveInto entirely unmodeled, unconditional fail-closed" gap the row described — the review was triggered by `RestrictionObjPrevalenceInspectionTests` showing 103,766 of 729,888 installed EnvCells (the whole housing estate) carry a baked `RestrictionObj`, so the unconditional fail-closed default would have locked every house for every player including its own owner; AP-10 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P4 — restored retail's 0.1 m dry-corner water sink-in, full suite green proving the sticky-bit no-regression argument; AP-71 retired same slice — `check_entry_restrictions` ported at the head of the indoor `FindEnvCollisions` branch, `CellPhysics.RestrictionObj` wired from the DAT-baked `EnvCell` field in both the dev and production caching paths; AP-128 filed 2026-07-30 at the P3 Opus review — PK-timer clock basis; AP-25 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P1 — the vitae/enchantment-aware run/jump skill chain; AP-7 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P2 — `calc_friction`'s threshold ported to retail's confirmed 0.25f; its still-open cos(10°)-vs-0.99999536f Sledding constant question moved to AD-55)
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| ~~AP-127~~ | **RETIRED 2026-07-31 (#268).** `PlayerSkillMath` now owns retail `CACQualities::InqSkill` ordering for both panel values and Runtime run/jump prediction: intrinsic + positive 0x16D all-skills + the exact +10 category switch, then `EnchantSkill`, then 0x146 Jack of All Trades +5 and specialized-only `2 × 0x158`. Live player PropertyInt changes refresh the immutable Runtime augmentation snapshot. The separately described current-stamina local-copy nuance was re-audited: the query reads current stamina, but ordinary max-vital buffs target the max-secondary key and do not create stamina when current is zero; no independently observable residual remains. | `src/AcDream.Core/Player/PlayerSkillMath.cs`; `src/AcDream.Core/Player/LocalPlayerState.cs`; `src/AcDream.Runtime/Gameplay/RuntimeCharacterState.cs`; `src/AcDream.Runtime/Session/LiveSessionEventRouter.cs` | — | — | `CACQualities::InqSkill @ 0x00592660`; `CACQualities::InqRunRate @ 0x00592800`; `CEnchantmentRegistry::EnchantSkill @ 0x005947B0` |
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| AP-128 | **PK-timer jump-cost clock basis unconfirmed** (filed at the P3 Opus review, 2026-07-30): `PlayerWeenie.JumpStaminaCost` evaluates retail's 20-second PK-recency window (`LastPkAttackTimestamp` PropertyFloat 0x91 + 20.0 >= now) against `Environment.TickCount64` process-uptime seconds. The magnitude argument is sound (a 32-bit float cannot hold a Unix epoch with sub-second precision — a conformance test caught the ±128 s swallow), but the wire timestamp's own basis is the SERVER's, so a cross-base compare is latent. INERT today: ACE models neither property, so `_lastPkAttackTimestamp` is never pushed and the branch never fires. | `src/AcDream.Core/Physics/PlayerWeenie.cs` (`JumpStaminaCost` remarks) | Branch unreachable against every ACE-family server; non-PK cost is bit-identical to pre-P3. The basis question is cdb-answerable (`Timer::cur_time` epoch) if a PK server is ever targeted. | Against a hypothetical server that sends PropertyFloat 0x91, the PK cost bump fires arbitrarily (always/never) instead of on the 20-second window. | `CACQualities::JumpStaminaCost 0x00591b90` pc 412934-412968; `Timer::cur_time`; stat-coupled pseudocode doc §12b |
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| AP-130 | **Filed 2026-08-02 (physics campaign, continuation-executor slice).** The classifier's `HasAnimations` input is the static proxy `(Snapshot.MotionTableId ?? Snapshot.Physics?.MotionTableId) != 0` - "does the Create carry a nonzero motion table" - uniformly for every position source. Retail's `HasAnims` bit is live animation-QUEUE non-emptiness (`CSequence::has_anims` = `anim_list.head_ != 0`), which can differ from mere table assignment. The only confirmed retail `HasAnims` call site on this path is inside `HandleReceivedPosition` itself. | `src/AcDream.Runtime/Entities/RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor.cs` (`ApplyPositionAction`, `hasAnimations` local) | Best static proxy available without wiring a live animation-queue read into presentation-independent Position classification; deterministic and testable; gates only `ApplyPlacementFrameBeforeRouting` (placement-FRAME install), never pose or cell placement. | An entity with an assigned motion table but an empty animation queue (or vice versa) gets the wrong placement-frame decision - a one-frame animation-blend glitch on a Position-driven correction where retail would have done the opposite. | `SmartBox::HandleReceivedPosition` 0x00453FD0 (the `HasAnims` gate, pseudo-C ~92992); `CPhysicsObj::HasAnims` 0x0050F770 -> `CSequence::has_anims` 0x00524BD0 |
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| AP-131 | **Filed 2026-08-02 (physics campaign, continuation-executor slice).** The legacy Position merge (`TryApplyPosition`, today's ONLY production Position wire caller) passes `installPlacementFrame: true, clearParent: true` to the shared `ApplyAcceptedPosition` body - byte-identical to its pre-refactor unconditional behavior. Retail gates `SetPlacementFrame` on `!HasAnims` and skips `unset_parent`/`SetPlacementFrame` entirely on the FORCE_POSITION early return (Gate A); the continuation executor's caller threads the classified route's real flags and is retail-exact. | `src/AcDream.Runtime/Entities/InboundPhysicsStateController.cs` (`TryApplyPosition` call site) | Exact pre-existing production behavior, deliberately unchanged by the executor slice; the retail-gated behavior exists in the same shared body and is exercised by the executor's tests. The legacy caller is deleted at the production cutover, retiring this row by construction. | Until cutover, an animated entity's ordinary Position update installs a placement frame retail would skip (animation snap/reset), and a ForcePosition on a parented entity unparents where retail's Gate A never reaches `unset_parent`. | `SmartBox::HandleReceivedPosition` 0x00453FD0 (the `!HasAnims` `SetPlacementFrame` gate ~92992; the FORCE_POSITION early return ~92932 before `unset_parent` ~92990) |
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| AP-132 | **Filed 2026-08-02 (physics campaign, continuation-executor slice).** acdream gates queued parent relations on parent INCARNATION where retail's queue-by-GUID replay is pointer-only. Retail queues a missing-parent relation blob under the PARENT's GUID (`QueueBlobForObject` ~92326; GUID-keyed `CObjectMaint` placeholder bucket ~271082-271088) and replays it on GUID (re)creation with only an addressability check (~92312) - no PARENT INSTANCE_TS comparison anywhere on that path (retail's only instance check there is on the CHILD, ~92316-92317). acdream additionally compares the relation's `ParentInstanceSequence` at admission (pre-existing `TryApplyParent`/`Resolve` rules) and at executor replay (`ApplyReplayedParentRelation`): live-parent-newer discards, relation-newer stays queued for an exact match. The replay's child-missing arm also drops where retail would re-queue under the child's GUID; child-scoped bucket filtering (`RemoveObject`/`RemoveChild`) proactively covers the same ledger tradeoff. | `src/AcDream.Runtime/Entities/RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor.cs` (`ApplyReplayedParentRelation`); `RuntimeEntityObjectLifetime.cs` (`TryApplyParent` admission gate); `ParentAttachmentState.cs` (`Resolve` staleness rules) | The wire event names a SPECIFIC parent incarnation (`ParentEvent.Parsed.ParentInstanceSequence`) - the gate honors data the server explicitly sent. acdream's own established admission-time rules (`ParentAttachmentState.Resolve`, predating this slice) already fixed incarnation-gating as the project's parent-staleness posture; the replay path only extends that SAME posture for consistency. | Server GUID reuse between admission and replay: retail would attach the old queued relation to whatever NEW object now holds the GUID (retail's own recycling quirk); acdream discards it (parent newer) or leaves it queued (parent older) - silent loss of a relation retail would have applied, tied to server GUID-recycling cadence, not ordinary play. | Standalone parent handler 0x004535D0 (~92310-92326); `CObjectMaint::QueueBlobForObject` 0x005092D0 (~271082-271088); child instance check ~92316-92317 |
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## 4. Temporary stopgap (TS) — 34 active rows (TS-4 and TS-8 retired 2026-07-31; Campaign P's goal-enumerated physics stopgaps are now zero. TS-4's graph/flat Path-6 branches match retail's foot SetCollide/Adjusted and head CollisionNormal/Collided split with no BSP-layer sliding-normal write; TS-8's live 0x02C2 carries its complete StatMod through the canonical enchantment record and updates effective stats immediately. Campaign P P7 2026-07-30: TS-25 retired — outbound stance has shipped via RawState.CurrentStyle since #219; TS-24 re-argued to AD-57; TS-40 re-argued to AD-58; TS-35 retired at P5; earlier same campaign: TS-1/TS-5/TS-23/TS-46 retired by ports; TS-23 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P3 — every mover-flags call site (local player world-entry ×2, remote DR sweep ×2, remote teleport, ordinary movers) now ORs in the mover's real PK/PKLite/Impenetrable `ObjectInfoState` bits via the new `ClientObjectTable`-backed `EntityCollisionFlagsExt.ResolveMoverPvpState`, and `PlayerWeenie.JumpStaminaCost`'s `pk` parameter reads the real `PlayerKillerStatus`/`LastPkAttackTimestamp` pair against a 20-second window instead of a hardcoded `false`; the non-PK invariant (every ACE default-created character) is bit-identical to the pre-P3 value since `ResolveMoverPvpState` and the PK-timer predicate both resolve to a no-op for `PublicWeenieBitfield` absent/0; TS-46 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P3 — the Setup's verbatim ≤2-sphere list (`CPhysicsObj::transition` 0x00512dc0 → `SPHEREPATH::init_sphere` 0x0050c670) now seeds the sweep for the local player, remote dead-reckoning, and ordinary movers alike, replacing the two-scalar (radius, height) capsule reconstruction; remote/ordinary step-up/step-down are now Setup-derived (`CPartArray::GetStepUpHeight`/`GetStepDownHeight`, 0x005180d0/0x005180f0, ×ObjScale) instead of a hardcoded 0.4 m, closing both residuals the row named; TS-5 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P1 — real burden-gated CanJump + real JumpStaminaCost, both decomp-verbatim; TS-1 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P2 — the row was stale; the EdgeSlide → PrecipiceSlide/CliffSlide chain is already a real, tested port; TS-57..TS-61 filed 2026-07-29 during Campaign N — no outbound RejectRetransmit; TS-27 narrowed same slice to the inbound direction) + TS-37 historical note (TS-20 retired 2026-07-16 — the later named-retail audit disproved the proposed DrawingBSP polygon filter; TS-37 is a retired-row historical note, not an active count; TS-39 retired R5-V3 — sticky seams bound to the ported PositionManager/StickyManager, radii threaded; TS-45 retired 2026-07-07 — hand-rolled `SphereCollision` replaced by the faithful CSphere family port, fixing the player-vs-monster crowd wedge; TS-3 retired 2026-07-07 — `frames_stationary_fall` accounting ported in the #182 verbatim UpdateObjectInternal rebuild, fixing the airborne falling-animation wedge; TS-41 retired 2026-07-07 — SERVERVEL synth-velocity remote body-drive replaced by the retail interp catch-up + unconditional MovementManager::UseTime, the remote-creature de-overlap #184; TS-42 retired 2026-07-19 — semantic animation completion now precedes the ordered Target/Movement/PartArray/Position tail; TS-44 narrowed again 2026-07-19 — complete orientation joined interpolation, only during-stick enqueue suppression remains)
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## 4. Temporary stopgap (TS) — 36 active rows (TS-62/TS-63 filed 2026-08-02, continuation-executor slice; TS-4 and TS-8 retired 2026-07-31; Campaign P's goal-enumerated physics stopgaps are now zero. TS-4's graph/flat Path-6 branches match retail's foot SetCollide/Adjusted and head CollisionNormal/Collided split with no BSP-layer sliding-normal write; TS-8's live 0x02C2 carries its complete StatMod through the canonical enchantment record and updates effective stats immediately. Campaign P P7 2026-07-30: TS-25 retired — outbound stance has shipped via RawState.CurrentStyle since #219; TS-24 re-argued to AD-57; TS-40 re-argued to AD-58; TS-35 retired at P5; earlier same campaign: TS-1/TS-5/TS-23/TS-46 retired by ports; TS-23 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P3 — every mover-flags call site (local player world-entry ×2, remote DR sweep ×2, remote teleport, ordinary movers) now ORs in the mover's real PK/PKLite/Impenetrable `ObjectInfoState` bits via the new `ClientObjectTable`-backed `EntityCollisionFlagsExt.ResolveMoverPvpState`, and `PlayerWeenie.JumpStaminaCost`'s `pk` parameter reads the real `PlayerKillerStatus`/`LastPkAttackTimestamp` pair against a 20-second window instead of a hardcoded `false`; the non-PK invariant (every ACE default-created character) is bit-identical to the pre-P3 value since `ResolveMoverPvpState` and the PK-timer predicate both resolve to a no-op for `PublicWeenieBitfield` absent/0; TS-46 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P3 — the Setup's verbatim ≤2-sphere list (`CPhysicsObj::transition` 0x00512dc0 → `SPHEREPATH::init_sphere` 0x0050c670) now seeds the sweep for the local player, remote dead-reckoning, and ordinary movers alike, replacing the two-scalar (radius, height) capsule reconstruction; remote/ordinary step-up/step-down are now Setup-derived (`CPartArray::GetStepUpHeight`/`GetStepDownHeight`, 0x005180d0/0x005180f0, ×ObjScale) instead of a hardcoded 0.4 m, closing both residuals the row named; TS-5 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P1 — real burden-gated CanJump + real JumpStaminaCost, both decomp-verbatim; TS-1 retired 2026-07-30 at Campaign P Slice P2 — the row was stale; the EdgeSlide → PrecipiceSlide/CliffSlide chain is already a real, tested port; TS-57..TS-61 filed 2026-07-29 during Campaign N — no outbound RejectRetransmit; TS-27 narrowed same slice to the inbound direction) + TS-37 historical note (TS-20 retired 2026-07-16 — the later named-retail audit disproved the proposed DrawingBSP polygon filter; TS-37 is a retired-row historical note, not an active count; TS-39 retired R5-V3 — sticky seams bound to the ported PositionManager/StickyManager, radii threaded; TS-45 retired 2026-07-07 — hand-rolled `SphereCollision` replaced by the faithful CSphere family port, fixing the player-vs-monster crowd wedge; TS-3 retired 2026-07-07 — `frames_stationary_fall` accounting ported in the #182 verbatim UpdateObjectInternal rebuild, fixing the airborne falling-animation wedge; TS-41 retired 2026-07-07 — SERVERVEL synth-velocity remote body-drive replaced by the retail interp catch-up + unconditional MovementManager::UseTime, the remote-creature de-overlap #184; TS-42 retired 2026-07-19 — semantic animation completion now precedes the ordered Target/Movement/PartArray/Position tail; TS-44 narrowed again 2026-07-19 — complete orientation joined interpolation, only during-stick enqueue suppression remains)
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| TS-60 | No 140 s dead-link declaration or referral auto-reconnect in the transport; a silent server is only visible through `LinkStatusSnapshot.SecondsSinceLastPacket` (presentational). | `src/AcDream.Core.Net/Transport/ReliableTransport.cs`; `src/AcDream.Core.Net/WorldSession.cs` (`BuildLinkStatus`) | The input (seconds since last inbound) is already exposed; session lifecycle/reconnect is Runtime's ownership domain and deserves its own campaign rather than a transport-embedded side effect. Every ACE transport death is silence, so nothing server-side depends on the client reacting at 140 s. | A dead link idles until the user acts; no automatic recall/referral reconnect where retail would attempt one. | `ClientNet::ProcessConnection @ 0x00545450` tail (the two 140.0 literals) |
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| TS-61 | A UDP send failure burns the reliable sequence and its ISAAC word (the encode commits before `_net.Send`); retail keeps the sealed packet at the queue head and retries with the same key. | `src/AcDream.Core.Net/Transport/OutboundFlowQueue.cs` (`SendGameMessage`) | A connectionless-socket `SendTo` failure is effectively unreachable in practice (no route/ICMP errors surface on later receives, not sends, on Windows UDP); recovering it faithfully needs a full outbound packet queue. The N1 review accepted the exposure explicitly. | One `SocketException` on send would desync the outbound cipher permanently (session death; observable as `[net-out-EX]` followed by silence). | `FlowQueue::TransmitNewPackets @ 0x00547C2C` (retry-from-head) |
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| TS-56 | Chase-camera mouse input retains acdream's invented post-filter yaw/pitch scalars (`0.004`/`0.003` radians per count), and held-key pitch/zoom retain their non-retail integration shapes. Retail mouse look passes `FilterMouseInput(delta) × configured sensitivity × 1/15` as the replacement scale to `CameraSet::Rotate`, which then applies the shared 8° angle; retail held pitch uses the same angle and zoom scales the viewer offset multiplicatively. | `src/AcDream.App/Input/CameraPointerInputController.cs`; `src/AcDream.App/Input/MouseLookController.cs`; `src/AcDream.App/Rendering/CameraFrameController.cs` | Slice 8 is behavior-preserving ownership work. The named-retail audit proves the mismatch but has not yet extracted the configured mouse-sensitivity default or the exact caller flags needed for a complete feel port; changing only one scalar here would create a mixed input model. | RMB/MMB orbit, held pitch, and zoom can feel slower, faster, or differently accelerated than retail even though callback ordering and filtering are correct. | `CameraSet::Rotate @ 0x00458310`; `CameraSet::MouseLookHandler` call at `0x00458EF9`; `CameraSet::Raise @ 0x00457B00`; `CameraSet::Closer @ 0x004586D0`; `docs/research/2026-06-11-holistic-map/wf2-camera-viewer.md` |
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| TS-62 | **Filed 2026-08-02 (physics campaign, continuation-executor slice).** NO Position route in the dormant executor runs a live `ConstrainTo` binding - including the `SetPosition`/`SetPositionSimple` routes. `RuntimeAuthoritativePositionRoute.ConstrainPhase` (None/Before/After) is classified for EVERY accepted route and recorded into the execution trace, but the constrain-before-vs-after distinction exists purely as classified metadata pending a live binding at the production cutover. | `src/AcDream.Runtime/Entities/RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor.cs` (`ApplyPositionAction`/`BuildPositionTrace`); `RuntimeAuthoritativePositionRouteClassifier.cs` (`ConstrainPhase`) | Host-cutover work with no Runtime-side owner to bind to yet; the canonical snapshot's Position IS refreshed on every accepted route, so the fact is retained - only the live constrain/smoothing behavior is deferred. The trace carries the exact phase a host must bind. | Until a host wires it, ANY Position continuation applies its raw pose with no constrain-distance clamp or smoothing - a visible pop instead of retail's constrained correction, on exactly the entities created while an authored placement was in flight. | `SmartBox::HandleReceivedPosition` 0x00453FD0, the three `ConstrainTo` sites (~93007 remote-after, ~93024 teleport-after, ~93041 local-ordinary-before) |
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| TS-63 | **Filed 2026-08-02 (physics campaign, continuation-executor slice).** `ApplyResidentCellCleanup`'s three branches: (1) claimed-cell + celless + NOT under lost-cell/deferred ownership - retail's genuine `AddObjectToBeDestroyed` case - has no safe Runtime destruction owner yet, so the executor performs a typed ABANDONMENT (`RejectedAuthority`) instead of destroying; (2) claimed + celless + deferred returns `DeferredUnderLostCellOwnership` - retail's destruction bookkeeping for this exact entity is already owned by the lost-cell/deferred `SetPosition` lifetime (a statement, not a parallel mechanism); (3) claimedCell==0 returns `CelllessNoWeenieMarkUnreachable` and is NOT a divergence - every admitted envelope structurally carries a WeenieDescription (`HasValidShape`), so retail's no-weenie destruction alternative is unreachable through this construction. | `src/AcDream.Runtime/Entities/RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor.cs` (`ApplyResidentCellCleanup`; the Abandon conversion in `ApplyEnvelope`) | No production caller yet; every branch is typed and test-observable; building a parallel destruction mechanism ahead of the object-table/lost-cell cutover wiring would be the exact workaround class CLAUDE.md forbids - failing closed is the honest interim. | Branch (1): a genuinely claimed-but-celless-undeferred entity aborts the drain and SURVIVES where retail destroys it, until the cutover wiring lands. Branch (3): a future envelope construction without a WeenieDescription would break the premise and needs re-examination. | `SmartBox::HandleCreateObject` 0x00454C80 tail (~93933 destruction mark; ~93942-93943 un-mark/no-weenie) |
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