From a59e077a6644f569f381415d2a0b469901c6b2fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erik Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2026 17:08:21 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fix #371: straddling rows clip at the viewport edge instead of vanishing whole MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Gate-3 screenshot review (user): 'the chat tab looks like it is missing per window config' — Chat Window 1's header rendered over a void at the DEFAULT scroll offset because its 260px self-sized filter block straddled the viewport's bottom edge and UiScrollablePanel hid straddling rows WHOLE (AP-201's predicted symptom, now user-observed at scroll position zero, upgrading it from polish to blocking). By fix time the UI renderer HAD everything needed: UiRenderContext's clip stack (PushClip/PopClip with rect intersection + per-draw quad clipping) and UiElement's ClipsChildren hook, already honored by both the generic draw walk and hit-testing. The fix is therefore exactly the shape the filing asked for, in the panel itself: - ClipsChildren => true: children draw and hit-test clipped to the viewport rect. - The layout cull keeps any INTERSECTING row Visible (was: fully-inside only), with a half-pixel margin excluding zero-overlap edge rows; fully-outside rows stay hidden as the cheap skip. AP-201 retired in this commit (AP actives 142 -> 141); #371 closed; the gate script's Chat-tab steps re-written to expect clean edge clipping and to treat any whole-block vanish as a regression. Pinned by StraddlingRow_StaysVisible_AndClipsInsteadOfVanishing (the exact gate-3 geometry: header + 260px straddler in a 430px viewport) and ViewportClipsChildDrawingAndHitTesting (the clipped slice is not clickable). Full Release suite: 13,089 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 --- docs/ISSUES.md | 38 +++++++++++++- .../retail-divergence-register.md | 4 +- .../2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md | 26 +++++----- src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs | 19 +++++-- .../UI/UiScrollablePanelTests.cs | 51 +++++++++++++++++++ 5 files changed, 118 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ISSUES.md b/docs/ISSUES.md index 7c3ed56f..a54cdc95 100644 --- a/docs/ISSUES.md +++ b/docs/ISSUES.md @@ -24,6 +24,26 @@ What does NOT go here: - Every session: scan OPEN issues at start; promote/close anything we touched during the session before ending. - Promoting to a Phase: mark as `DONE (promoted to Phase X)` + commit SHA where the Phase entry landed. +## #377 — Startup CRASH (0xC0000005 in Glfw.GetVideoMode) when settings.json has `fullscreen: true` + +**Status:** OPEN — filed 2026-08-11. Reproduced deterministically on this +machine: with the persisted display settings carrying `fullscreen: true` +(left behind by #374's stolen dropdown click during gate 2), the client +dies during `GameWindow.OnLoad` → `GameWindowCompositionPipeline.Run` → +`Silk.NET.GLFW.Glfw.GetVideoMode(Monitor*)` with an access violation — +a native AV, not a managed exception, so no graceful error path runs. +Windowed startup (`fullscreen: false`) is unaffected. Likely site: +`DisplayFramePacingController` reading `_window.Monitor?.VideoMode` +(`src/AcDream.App/Rendering/DisplayFramePacingController.cs:35`) while +the window is mid-fullscreen-transition (or `Monitor` returning a +non-null but invalid handle in that state) — to CONFIRM, not assume. +Root-cause before fixing; the fix must make fullscreen startup safe, not +suppress the read (no workarounds rule). Until then: a user whose +settings carry `fullscreen: true` cannot launch — workaround is editing +settings.json back to `false` by hand. Related: #376 (fullscreen video- +mode switching), #374 (how the value got corrupted — that entry path is +fixed). + ## #376 — Fullscreen resolution picks cannot switch the display mode (Silk API limit; needs native glfwSetWindowMonitor) **Status:** OPEN — filed 2026-08-11, split from #374's investigation. @@ -240,7 +260,23 @@ can never regress green again. ## #371 — Options-panel row viewport culls whole rows instead of clipping; tall filter blocks can vanish entirely at some scroll offsets -**Status:** OPEN — filed 2026-08-11 at the OP5 review-fix round (S2). +**Status:** DONE — fixed 2026-08-11 at the Campaign OP gate-3 fix round. +The user's gate-3 screenshot review caught the predicted symptom at the +DEFAULT scroll offset ("the chat tab looks like it is missing per window +config" — Chat Window 1's header rendered over a void, its 260px filter +block whole-row-culled, windows 2-4 below the fold). By fix time the UI +renderer HAD grown a clip stack (`UiRenderContext.PushClip`, already +honored by the generic draw walk and hit-test via `ClipsChildren`), so +the fix is exactly the shape this filing asked for: `UiScrollablePanel` +now sets `ClipsChildren => true` and culls by INTERSECTION instead of +full containment — straddling rows render their visible slice, clipped +at the viewport edge for both drawing and clicks. Register row AP-201 +retired in the same commit. Pinned by +`UiScrollablePanelTests.StraddlingRow_StaysVisible_AndClipsInsteadOfVanishing` +and `ViewportClipsChildDrawingAndHitTesting`. + + +**(filed OPEN)** — 2026-08-11 at the OP5 review-fix round (S2). `UiScrollablePanel.LayoutScrollableChildren` (`src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs:69`) has no scissor stack, so a row that straddles the viewport's visible edge is hidden WHOLE (`child.Visible = top >= -0.5f && top + child.Height <= diff --git a/docs/architecture/retail-divergence-register.md b/docs/architecture/retail-divergence-register.md index 3a239534..6a5815e9 100644 --- a/docs/architecture/retail-divergence-register.md +++ b/docs/architecture/retail-divergence-register.md @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ readiness/requeue adaptation. See --- -## 3. Documented approximation (AP) — 142 active rows (~~AP-204~~ RETIRED 2026-08-11 at the OP8 rework — the silent-auto-reassign narrowing it recorded is fixed by a real `RetailDialogFactory` confirm-before-reassign dialog; see its retirement note below. AP-203/AP-202 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP8 (Configure Keyboard) remain active — AP-202 records D4's `.keymap`-file-interchange narrowing (`keybinds.json` only), AP-203 records that roughly half of the DAT ActionMap's 306 user-bindable rows (82 of 87 Emotes, all 48 CharacterSettings hotkeys, all 10 CameraAlternateControls rows per the M2 de-alias fix, and assorted UI/Combat odds) render/bind/persist on the Configure Keyboard screen with no live acdream gameplay consumer yet; AP-201 filed 2026-08-11 at the OP5 review-fix round (S2) — `UiScrollablePanel`'s row viewport culls whole rows instead of clipping them (no scissor stack), which OP5's 240-260px filter blocks make user-visible for the first time as a whole-block vanish-then-reappear at certain scroll offsets; see the row below for the full analysis and issue #371; AP-200 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP6 — the Config tab's Chat Font Face/Size menu rows are store-only, distinct fields from the existing live `ChatSettings.FontSize`; AP-199 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP6 — the Config tab's Sound Features menu, Interface Sound trio, and Play Sound Only When Active are store-only (the Interface trio cites AP-174's existing "retail's own dead knob" finding); AP-198 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP6, row count reconciled at the OP6 rework round (2026-08-11, review N1) — the Config tab's TEN Graphics/Rendering-Quality-family rows (including Screen Brightness, its own field as of the S2 fix) are store-only, the Vulkan+one-aggregate-QualityPreset renderer having no per-feature knobs; AP-197 filed 2026-08-11 at the OP4 review-fix round (SF-1/S4) — Display Timestamps hardcodes retail's constructor-default format string instead of the per-character GenericQualitiesData key-1 override the parser reads and discards; ~~AP-196~~ RETIRED 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP9 — originally filed at the OP4 review-fix round (MUST-FIX 3 / blast M2) for the Group-C re-point's observable-default changes (ViewCombatTarget true→false) and the PARTIAL GameplaySettings retirement (AutoTarget/AutoRepeatAttack/ViewCombatTarget deleted, the other five kept as write-behind mirrors); OP9 deleted `GameplaySettings` outright (all 13 remaining members were already re-pointed to the server-bit seam at OP4), closing the write-behind-mirror gap for good — see its retirement note below; AP-195 RETIRED 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP5 — ported both halves left open at OP2 re-review closure: the ALL-set LED media swap (`UiButton.FaceFileOverride`, driven by the block-level `P0x10000082`/`P0x10000083` sprites now threaded through `ElementInfo`/`DatWidgetFactory`) and the `CreateChildren` self-sizing tail (`UiCheckboxBitfield64.Height` grows with `_contentHeight` per row; the ENCLOSING page ListBox reflows around the block's FINAL size via the new `UiTemplateListBox.AddPrebuiltRow`, reusing the ListBox's own stacking exactly as the row's own disposition menu allowed, rather than a third stacking path); AP-194 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign OP slice OP1 — the GetDefaultOptionValue vs constructor-default disagreement for ConfirmVolatileRareUse/ShowHelm/ShowCloak (see the row below); AP-193 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign OP slice OP1 — the 0x34 HearPKDeathMessages id/mask mapping is ACE-sourced (see the row below); AP-192 filed 2026-08-10 at the Campaign CH round-5 polish (S2) — authored outline `0x21`/`0x22` now reaches every text-bearing widget, but only at the element's effective-default state; per-STATE outline switching (dialog/character/combat buttons author `0x21` in state `0x3` only) is not ported; AP-191 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4 items 1+2 — the chat transcript's missing tag-colour (`0x1D`, green) and tag-font (`0x1C`) are deferred, needing a per-run tag concept `UiText.Line` does not have yet; AP-184 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4 — the three PARTIAL `/help` group topics (channels/chatting/commands) are now COMPLETE verbatim listings, `ClientCommunicationSystem::HelpStupidChannelHack @0x0056f290` fully decoded (the "vftable slot" operands are the same pooled/mislabeled-data artifact as AP-186's own precedent, not real vtable dispatch — reading the function's own disassembly for the `push imm32` preceding each constructor call resolves them), closing ISSUES.md #364 (full retirement note later in this same list, at its own "AP-184 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4, closing ISSUES.md #364 — filed 2026-08-09..." entry); AP-113 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at the consolidated-review round, SHOULD-FIX 3/1 byproduct — DoLifestone's own bad-args refusal text is now byte-recovered, see its retirement note below; AP-183 and AP-186 RETIRED 2026-08-10 by issue #363's interface-text seam — see their retirement notes below; AP-190 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6c — window opacity now fades every RetailWindowManager window on retail's focus-driven Default/Active mechanism, not just ChatInterface-derived ones, and ships gmMainChatUI's 1.0/1.0 default as the ONE shared default across every registered window (fixed from the original 0.5/1.0 base-ChatInterface value, per the row's own REWORDED (2)) instead of applying it only to ChatInterface-derived windows, retiring AP-40 (the prior "opacity is fixed at 0.75, no focus transition" row) in the same commit; AP-189 filed 2026-08-10 at the CH6a/b REJECT-review rework, SHOULD-FIX 5 — acdream's ONE shared 500-entry/200-line-display-tail chat log gives every window a shallower EFFECTIVE per-window scrollback depth than retail's own per-window 10,000-line log, though the accumulate-while-closed and independent-per-window-scroll BEHAVIORS are both correctly reproduced; AP-188 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6b — a floating chat window's chat entry always sends on the Say channel because the floaty LayoutDesc authors no talk-focus menu and acdream does not (yet) share the main window's currently-selected channel across all five chat-window instances; AP-187 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6b — the four floating chat windows' text-type filters persist in local `settings.json` only (`ChatSettings.ChatWindow1..4Filter`), with no analog to retail's server-side `0x1000008C` GameplayOptions blob, so a character's floaty filter customization does not travel between acdream installs or round-trip to/from a retail client sharing the same character; AP-186 RETIRED 2026-08-10, issue #363's interface-text seam — `ChatVM` now carries an `OnInterfaceText` hook (`Action?`) the App-layer composition wires to `RuntimeCommunicationState.AddText(text, RetailLogTextType.ClientLocal)`, exactly fix shape (a) this row's own filing proposed; `ChatCommandRouter`'s two local-presentation fallbacks (`RetailCommandHelpTable.UnknownCommand` and the degenerate-prefix "Unknown command: {verb}." refusal) now call `ShowInterfaceText` and reach the SpewBox, with a null-fallback into the chat log (still tagged `ClientLocal`) for hosts that never wire the hook (headless has no `ChatVM` at all). Closes ISSUES.md #367; AP-185 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6a — the chat window's UiLocked border-art cosmetic swap is unported, see the row for detail; AP-184 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4, closing ISSUES.md #364 — filed 2026-08-09 at Campaign CH user-gate round 2, item 3, recording that three of the seven retail `/help` group-topic listings (channels/chatting/commands) remained PARTIAL because their detail text is built in full or in part by `ClientCommunicationSystem::HelpStupidChannelHack @0x0056f290`, which the filing believed "not decodable with confidence from a static string sweep" because Binary Ninja renders its three internal string operands as dereferences of unrelated vtable slots (`&ClientCommunicationSystem::\`vftable'.RecvNotice_StartBarberNotice` etc.). That belief was WRONG — the same pooled/mislabeled-data artifact this register already documented elsewhere (AP-113's retirement note) applies here too: reading the function's own disassembly for the `push imm32` immediately preceding each `PStringBase::PStringBase` constructor call (rather than trusting BN's line-grouped rendering, which hides the true instruction order) resolves all three operands directly — `"@"` + a one-character tag sliced from a shared wide literal `U"fvpca"`/`U"mh,."` (a wide string read through a narrow `char*` truncates at the first zero high byte, the "hack" retail's own function name calls out) + `" - Sends a broadcast to your "` + `ChannelSystem::GetChannelName`'s own literal switch-table result + `".\n"`. `ChannelsGroupDetail` (entirely 6 such calls), `ChattingGroupDetail` (6 more, plus a `HelpReply@0x00577A50` Summary-branch quirk that unconditionally emits reply+pr+mr together — read directly, not assumed), and `CommandsGroupDetail` (`HelpAllGroup`, a straight-line concatenation of every other group's Detail branch plus a handful of its own short one-liners, including a CONFIRMED retail saveui/loadui duplicate) are now COMPLETE verbatim listings, matching the four (death/status/text/allegiances) the original filing already had. See `RetailCommandHelpTable`'s class remarks and `RetailCommandHelpTableTests` for the full per-line address citations. Round 2 item 2 also deletes `PortalWaitNoticeController` (the dedicated centered-overlay presentation the user reported was the wrong retail surface) and reroutes the portal-space wait-cue notice through the same `AddText`/SpewBox chokepoint every other on-screen interface-text site uses — AP-178's open SpewBox position/extent/font/colour questions now cover this notice too, since its separate controller and consts are gone; no new row was needed for the surface mismatch itself, since it was never separately registered (`PortalWaitNoticeController`'s own doc comment asserted "not a chat message" as an accepted design, not a flagged divergence). AP-150 RETIRED 2026-08-09 at Campaign CH user-gate round 1, item D (#329) — `PortalTunnelPresentation.TickRotation` now emits `"In Portal Space - Please Wait..."` unconditionally on every rotation-segment expiry, exactly matching `gmSmartBoxUI::UseTime`'s `else`-arm at 0x004D6FCD, instead of gating on `_waitCueVisible`, which only ever went true after the invented 5-second `RuntimeWorldTransitState.RetailWaitCueDelay` hold; `RetailWaitCueDelay`/`ObserveWait`/`SetWaitCue` remain as `LocalPlayerTeleportController`'s own hold-delay telemetry (`RuntimePortalSnapshot.WaitCueShown`) but no longer gate the on-screen cue, so they are not a residual of this row — closes issue #329; AP-183 RETIRED 2026-08-10, issue #363 — every named site now routes through the `ChatVM.ShowInterfaceText`/`OnInterfaceText` seam (see AP-186's retirement note) at its correct retail type: `DoStupidChannelHack` ("You must specify the text you wish to say!", newly wired — the six legacy channel verbs previously fell through `ChatInputParser.Parse`'s pure `return null` with no message at all), `DoChannelList`/`On`/`Off` ("Please specify the channel name.", reclassified), `DoAllegiance` ("Please see @help Allegiance...", reclassified), `DoHouseAvailableList` (reclassified AND corrected to retail's own "Please see @help hslist for more information on how to use this command" string, replacing the acdream-synthesized "Usage: /hslist " fallback — verified `acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:381481`/`1029383`), and `DoReply` ("Someone must @tell you first!", newly wired for the message-but-no-last-teller branch only — bare `/r` with no message at all is a separate retail branch, deliberately still unported). `DoSpeaker`/`DoEndurance`/`DoTitle` are untouched, confirmed still correct at `0x00`. The generic bad-args fallback (`ChatCommandRouter.Submit`'s catalog dispatch) now resolves `WeenieErrorMessages.Resolve(0x026u, null)` ("That is not a valid command.", the exact port of `DoCommand @0x0057E46D`'s `HandleFailureEvent(0x26)`) instead of synthesizing a `"Usage: {Usage}"` line — cross-checked against five decompiled handlers (`DoDie` plus the four above), all `0x1A`, confirming the uniform routing decision; AP-182 filed 2026-08-09 at Campaign CH slice CH4, corrected at the CH4 REJECT-review (nit 11) — `@title` is wired to a pure no-op (the value is neither stored nor consumed anywhere) and also omits `DoTitle`'s three local failure messages; recount at the CH3 Opus review corrected a pre-existing off-by-one; AP-181 filed 2026-08-09, Campaign CH slice CH3 — the local chat spam throttle (`IsMessageSpam`) has no acdream port. AP-178 NARROWED 2026-08-09 at the CH2 REJECT-review rework NIT 3, wording corrected at the CH2 re-review nits pass (`docs/plans/2026-08-09-chat-parity-campaign.md`, nits 1/2/6) — the original `dats.Portal` pass used an id source that was not Portal's own (`dats.Portal.GetAllIdsOfType()` is empty for this type), so it established nothing about Portal either way; extending a correctly-paired sweep to `dats.Local` FOUND the SpewBox element there; extent (`450×72`) and `MaxConcurrentItems` (`4`, not the code-default `1`) are now AUTHORED, leaving absolute screen position, colour, AND vertical content flow (now TOP-aligned, acdream's own invention pending measurement) open. AP-180 filed 2026-08-09 at the CH2 REJECT-review rework — `RuntimeCommunicationState.AddText`'s `windowId` parameter is accepted but not consumed, so retail's dual-destination echo (a `0x1A` message with a non-zero `windowId` lands in both the SpewBox and its originating chat window) is unimplemented; latent today since every production caller passes `windowId = 0`. AP-177/AP-178/AP-179 filed 2026-08-09, Campaign CH slice CH2 (interface text / SpewBox) — AP-177 records the invented 5-second SpewBox line lifetime (retail's real timeout is keystone-owned and unmeasured); AP-178's original filing recorded the invented SpewBox screen position/extent/font/colour/MaxConcurrentItems after `SpewBoxLayoutDumpDiagnostic`'s Portal-only sweep found zero elements of class 0x10000016 — see the NARROWED note above for the corrected finding; AP-179 is the OnCombatLine half of the RETIRED AP-176 split out to its own row. AP-176 RETIRED the same day — the WeenieErrorMessages full 344-row `HandleFailureEvent` port (`WeenieErrorMessages.Resolve`) replaces the single-stand-in-`LogTextType` approximation that row recorded for `ChatLog.OnWeenieError`. AP-175 filed 2026-08-09, Campaign CH slice CH1 — PopUpString renders as a chat-log line instead of retail's modal dialog; AP-39 updated the same day — chat coloring is now retail's exact 34-value `LogTextType` table, not a synthetic per-`ChatKind` approximation of it. AP-173 and AP-174 filed 2026-08-08, Campaign A slice A2 — AP-173 expresses retail's ±15 dB DirectSound pan as an OpenAL azimuth by inverting the constant-power pan law, since AL exposes no per-channel gain for a mono source; AP-174 records acdream's extra master volume knob on top of retail's three, folded into retail's single master multiply so the −50 dB cutoff and dB quantisation move with it. AP-172 and AP-171 filed 2026-08-08, #354 spell-bar drag-reorder fix — the favorite-bar reorder gesture defers its own list rebuild for the drag's duration so `UiRoot`'s drag-cancel safety net cannot destroy the in-flight cell, compensating the drop-time target index for the resulting stale sibling numbering; final positions and the wire pair are retail-exact, only the mid-drag visual reflow timing differs. AP-170 filed 2026-08-08, grand-gate finding G3 — an out-of-range vendor Use now arms on arrival instead of sending immediately, because the user's local ACE server polls for the player to actually reach use range before opening the shop panel and a too-early Use is silently lost; AP-169 filed 2026-08-08, grand-gate finding G2 — the vendor toolbar split-slider resolver falls back to the packed shop-supply-count field when the item's own `PublicWeenieDesc._stackSize` is absent, because the user's local ACE server never populates the latter for a browse-list item; AP-167/AP-168 filed 2026-08-09 at the Opus review of `92ea3977` (findings F1/F6) — Buy All's container-vs-item slot classification approximates retail's bitfield/capacity test with `ItemType.Container` [AP-168], and SellSingleItem's non-empty-container refusal branch is not ported [AP-167]; AP-164 RETIRED the same review (finding F4) — BF_RETAINED is now checked end to end; AP-162 NARROWED the same review (finding F1) — Buy All's four client-side pre-send guards are now ported, leaving only the single-item TryBuy path without one; AP-161 gains a REVIEW CORRECTIONS paragraph the same review (findings F1-F13) summarizing the rest as bug fixes to already-claimed behavior, not new divergences. AP-164/AP-165/AP-166 filed 2026-08-09 at Slice 6b/6c (staging+sell arc) — InqAcceptability's non-sellable bitfield is unmodeled [AP-164], the Buy-side stackable-removal-amount test substitutes DescStackSize for retail's _maxStackSize [AP-165], and the Buying/Selling tabs' own purse/count text plus the cross-panel pending-sell inventory highlight are unwired [AP-166]; AP-161 NARROWED the same day — the row's last vendor-specific residual (Buying/Selling tabs render but carry no data binding) CLOSES now that both tabs are fully wired (staging, drag-to-sell, InqAcceptability gating, Sell 0x0060, the X-close confirmation), leaving only the two long-standing PRE-EXISTING residuals (dropdown arrow-cap glyph, alt-currency m_last_sale simplification) plus the three new AP-164/165/166 residuals just filed; AP-162 EXTENDED the same day — the same no-client-pre-check omission now also covers the batched "Buy All" path (TryBuyAll), not just the single-item TryBuy. AP-162/AP-163 filed 2026-08-09 at Slice 6.3 (buy arc) — no client-side Buy affordability/capacity pre-check [AP-162] and the shop-item guid-collision skip-not-clobber policy [AP-163]; AP-161 NARROWED the same day — the private-selection and unwired-examine residuals CLOSE at Slice 6.1/6.2, leaving only the dropdown arrow-cap glyph and the alt-currency `m_last_sale` simplification, plus a confirmed-absent-from-retail note on double-click-to-buy. AP-161 REWRITTEN 2026-08-09 at the Slice 5.4 review (findings F1-F8) — the popup-never-rendered, wrong-quantity-price, no-auto-select, dropped-icon-layer, stale-category-on-vendor-switch, and unguarded-Apply-fanout bugs the review found are fixed (`VendorUiController.cs`, `VendorState.cs`, `GameEventWiring.cs`, `RetailUiRuntime.cs`); the row now records only the four consciously-deferred residuals it still owns (private per-panel selection vs. retail's global `ACCWeenieObject::selectedID`, the unwired shop-item examine route, the dropdown button-face arrow-cap glyph, and the alt-currency held-amount's `m_last_sale`-free simplification). AP-110's "retail-correct per-unit prices" phrasing is corrected the same day to "quantity-correct pricing" — the OLD phrase mischaracterized what retail even shows (a `GetObjectSplitSize`-quantity price, not literally one unit) independent of whether the code was buggy. AP-161 filed 2026-08-09 at Slice 5.4 (vendor browse panel) — the authored "Buying"/"Selling" tabs render and switch pages but carry no data binding, per contract decision 8's required successor to AP-110's narrowing; AP-110 NARROWED the same day — "vendor" is retired from its absent-panels list now that the "Items" browse tab is user-reachable. AP-160 filed 2026-08-07 at Slice 5.3 — the client-local vendor-panel distance watcher closes on plain 3D center distance instead of retail/ACE's cylinder-gap distance, because Runtime has no per-entity collision radius/height source outside the App-layer's Setup-cylinder resolver. AP-158 RETIRED 2026-08-06 by the #333 fix, closing #337 — the `maxReach` distance pre-filter is DELETED rather than re-centred, because retail has none: `CObjCell::find_obj_collisions` @0x0052b750 walks the cell's shadow list and calls `CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions` unconditionally. The row's predicted symptom was observed live at Neftet before it was fixed — a tall prop AP-156 had just placed correctly still not blocking, plus jumps sinking into the mesh and corpses falling through. Perf measured, not assumed: at the live-maximum 38 in-cell candidates 10.61 µs → 16.68 µs per resolve. AP-159 filed 2026-08-06 at the #334 fix — the INDOOR half of AP-156’s traversal residual is all that remains of it; the outdoor half is CLOSED by the `find_bbox_cell_list` port, and AP-156’s RISK COLUMN IS CORRECTED at the same commit: it recorded the residual as “extra broadphase candidates, never a missed one”, which generalised the indoor direction to the whole row and is exactly why #334 — a MISSED one, and a user-observed loss of collision on landblock-spanning formations — sat inside it unnoticed. AP-158 filed 2026-08-06 at the AP-156 fix review — the shadow broadphase's `maxReach` distance pre-filter is acdream's own invention with NO retail counterpart, and it measures from the part origin, so it can discard a genuine contact for exactly the off-centre parts AP-156 just placed correctly; issue #333. AP-156 CORRECTED at the same review: its population was understated — 172 is AP-152's DISPATCH population, not AP-156's CONTAINMENT population. AP-155 NARROWED and AP-156/AP-157 filed 2026-08-06 at the AP-152 retail-conformance review. AP-155 bundled two divergences with different code paths, populations and gates under one id; its flood half is now AP-156, **with its direction corrected**. AP-155(b) recorded the BSP flood approximation as OVER-inclusive and used that direction as the reason the residual was safe to defer; measured over the installed DAT it was UNDER-inclusive for 428 of the 530 BSP-bearing Setups (the AP-156 fix review corrected the originally-recorded '170 of 172'), because `BuildFloodSpheres` carried each physics-BSP part's root bounding-sphere RADIUS while discarding that sphere's own ORIGIN and centring it on the part origin. That is the #98/#168 class, and for 43 Setups the post-AP-152 flood was strictly smaller than the pre-AP-152 one. AP-156 records the correction and the fix — `ShadowShape.BoundsCenter`, filled from the same resolver that supplies the radius, plus the retirement of the 10-sphere clamp on a branch where retail has none — and keeps open only the sphere-vs-portal TRAVERSAL approximation. AP-157 is the previously unregistered third-branch substitution: retail floods from one `CPartArray::GetSortingSphere` where acdream floods from every Sphere shape, and acdream's cylinder flood ignores `CylHeight`. AP-152 RETIRED 2026-08-06, one day after it was filed: `ShadowShapeBuilder.FromSetup` now dispatches BSP-first instead of unioning, and `ShadowObjectRegistry.BuildFloodSpheres` now applies `calc_cross_cells`' own BSP → cylsphere → sorting-sphere order. Four statements in the row were false and are corrected in its retirement text — most importantly its predicted symptom, "catching on a doorway sill", which could not have been occurring: `Transition.BspOnlyDispatch` had already made the extra primitive inert at collision-query time since 2026-05-25. The live half was CELL MEMBERSHIP, the #98/#168 symptom class, which had no such guard. AP-153/AP-154/AP-155 filed at that retirement — retail's dispatch flag is cached once at part-array construction where acdream's gate is live [AP-153]; acdream's query-time guard takes a CLIENT-DERIVED flag off the WIRE and never derives it, an undeclared dependency on ACE reading the same DAT bit [AP-154]; and the static publication paths emit a Setup Sphere as a height-capped Cylinder while `BuildFloodSpheres` approximates retail's bounding BOX with bounding SPHERES [AP-155, whose flood-priority half is closed by the same commit]. AP-152 filed 2026-08-06 at the AP-22 retirement — the LIVE collision path emits Setup primitives and per-part physics-BSP shapes additively where retail's `CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions` dispatches exclusively; 172 of 5,935 installed Setups are affected, including BSP doors, so it needs its own visual gate and was deliberately not folded into the AP-22 commit; the count is unchanged because AP-22 retired in the same commit. AP-22 RETIRED 2026-08-06 — retail synthesizes no shape for a shapeless object (`CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions` 0x0050f050 exits at `0x0050f22f je 0x50f31b` returning the seeded OK_TS, and `CPartArray::GetRadius`/`GetHeight` are absent from its whole call set), so the invented `setup.Radius` cylinder was deleted rather than re-derived; the row's site list named one file that never contained the fallback and omitted the two that did, one of them the headless-only copy, and its "rare decorative props" risk described an unreachable branch — 0 of 5,935 installed Setups can satisfy the guard. AP-150/AP-151 filed 2026-08-06 at the #280 dual review — the wait cue's five-second arming is acdream's own and not retail's trigger [AP-150], and the reveal gate is materially stricter than retail's DAT-residency prefetch predicate on the mesh-build/GPU-upload axis [AP-151], the opposite asymmetry from AP-149; AP-149 filed 2026-08-05 at the #280 portal-prefetch fix — the reveal gate's outer ring accepts terrain-only publication where retail requires LandBlockInfo and every building EnvCell; the fix closes the reveal-window/visible-window ratio, not this residual; AP-148 filed 2026-08-05 at the C5b closeout — acdream's local-player Gate A requires the wire TELEPORT_TS to be EQUAL where retail requires only that it not be OLDER, verified by disassembly against the PDB-paired binary after two review rounds read the Binary Ninja tautology and missed it; AP-147 filed 2026-08-05 at the C5b architecture review, finding D3 — the accepted-Position delta stream's cardinality change and its torn intermediate; AP-138 amended at the same review — C5b staled its route-2 first-submit `CurrentCellId` measurement; AP-131 RETIRED 2026-08-05, C5b, closing #275 — the steady-state merge's `installPlacementFrame: true, clearParent: true` literals no longer exist; `InboundPhysicsStateController.TryApplyPosition` now computes both flags PRE-MERGE from `(disposition, hasAnimations(old))`, which is exactly `RuntimeAuthoritativePositionRouteClassifier.ClassifyAcceptedPosition`'s own `ApplyPlacementFrameBeforeRouting`/`UnparentBeforeRouting` rows (false/false on the Gate A force row, `!HasAnimations`/true on every accepted non-force route). Retail decides both writes BEFORE `MoveOrTeleport` is consulted — Gate A @0x0045400C returns @0x0045409D ahead of `unset_parent` @0x00454129 and the `HasAnims` `SetPlacementFrame` gate @0x00454137 — so the flags need no route, no player distance and no signature change. The row's predicted symptoms are gone: an animated entity's ordinary Position no longer installs a placement frame retail skips, and a ForcePosition no longer unparents. Evidence: `InboundPhysicsStateControllerTests` — `ApplyOnAnimatedEntity_NeverInstallsTheWirePlacementFrame`, `ApplyOnNonAnimatedEntity_InstallsTheWirePlacementFrame`, `ForcePositionOnParentedLocalPlayer_RetainsTheParentAttachment`, and the 12-row `MergedPrePlacementFieldsMatchTheClassifiedRouteFlags` matrix which uses the production classifier as its oracle rather than re-encoding the table; all four sabotage-verified in both directions. The row's "the legacy caller is deleted at the production cutover" framing was overtaken: the caller was CORRECTED, not deleted, and remains the only production Position wire caller; AP-145 RETIRED 2026-08-05, C5a commit 1, closing #318 — `TryPublishPlace` now publishes the local player's Place through `LocalPlayerShadowSynchronizer.SyncPose`, the same publisher ordinary per-tick movement uses, instead of a direct `LocalPlayerShadowState.Set` that never touched `PhysicsEngine.ShadowObjects`; AP-1 RETIRED 2026-08-05, C5a deletion sweep — `PhysicsEngine.Resolve`/`ResolvePlacement`/`HasCellSurface` deleted outright, zero production callers, so "production zero-delta routes remain on the legacy resolver" is now structurally false; AP-146 filed 2026-08-05, #319 fix — the local player's canonical cell is written only at login/inbound-Position/teleport, not per ordinary-movement tick as retail's SetPositionInternal does; #319's fix makes a player-parented child inherit exactly this coarseness, stale-but-equal to the parent, not a new staleness class; follow-up filed as issue #320; AP-144 filed 2026-08-05, C4 route 3 round 3 (R7) — the portal-arrival movement-event send reuses `UsePositionFromServer` (`autonomy_level != 2`) where retail's actual gate, `SendMovementEvent`, is `autonomy_level != 0`; the two agree everywhere except level 1, which no production caller can reach today; AP-142/AP-143 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 7 — the parented-child single-field cell model (id/pointer collapse, zero-not-stale removal propagation, same-cell tick-loop subsumption) and the headless parent-realize drive's skipped holding-location validation; AP-141 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 5, NARROWED 2026-08-04 at the round-2 delta review — the far-branch StopInterpolating clause was wrong for the adopted-body case (it is now ported there) and the row's language now distinguishes "never armed" from "never re-anchored"; CORRECTED 2026-08-04 at the round-3 delta review — the risk column's "would drag the body toward a stale anchor" claim was itself wrong (the leash anchor is write-only; `ConstraintManager::adjust_offset` only brakes, never pulls) and is retracted; every half remains test-gated only, since ACE never sends a missile UpdatePosition; AP-140 filed AND RETIRED 2026-08-04 — filed at the Bug B Opus review because the two accepted-Position routing gates read the client `Airborne` flag, i.e. walkability, where retail's free-flight predicate is CONTACT, and Bug B had just turned "in contact, not on walkable ground" from unreachable into ordinary; retired the same day by pointing both gates at `PhysicsBody.InContact`, retail's literal `transient_state & 1` test at `InterpolationManager::adjust_offset` @0x00555D52 (bit 0 = `CONTACT_TS`, acclient.h:3690), while leaving `Airborne` and all five of its `!Body.OnWalkable` writers untouched — the narrow shape the row itself pinned. A remote sliding on a steep face now interpolates as retail does instead of snapping at UpdatePosition cadence; AP-139 filed 2026-08-04, Bug B remote steep-contact slide — the interpolation-queue clear on the landing edge, carried over from the deleted hand-rolled remote landing block; AP-81 narrowed the same day by that fix, which retired its whole GRAVITY half; AP-87 annotated the same day — its predicted symptom was observed live and then fixed at the source, with the row's own thresholds and conditions deliberately unchanged; AP-138 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 4b-2 dual Opus review, parts (1) and (2) rewritten the same day at the DELTA review — the far snap's refusable-placement residual: store_position only on the outcomes that never reached the engine, the two quiescence parks made restorable at the source, with the rollback gated on the cell it actually restores into, rather than refused by a pre-flight that structurally cannot see them, and the leash not armed through a superseded incarnation; AP-137 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 4b-2 and rewritten the same day at that review, `teleport_hook`'s call list completed at the delta review — the acdream-only null/rejected/cell-less leftover arm, what the deleted duplicated 96 m/4 m constant pairs actually computed, and the vacuous headless satisfaction; AP-136 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 4b-1 review, NARROWED 2026-08-04 at the C4 route 4b-2 delta review and AMENDED 2026-08-04 by the cancelled-park presentation rollback (the row's "restored visible" claim covered only the CANONICAL half; the presentation half was never rolled back, which left a parked-then-cancelled remote that stops moving invisible in the world AND absent from the radar for the rest of the session — a defect, now fixed by the `WithdrawalRestored` receipt, with the selection residual filed as AD-63) — a cancelled lost-cell park re-shows the entity where retail keeps it hidden until cell load, and the rollback's scope now covers the two placement-side quiescence parks whenever the cell it restores into is not itself quiescing — round 4 (2026-08-04) applies that same test a second time at RESTORE time, because a retained park's rollback lands a packet later; AP-135 filed 2026-08-03, C4 route 4a — the airborne no-op's retained acdream bookkeeping; the stated total was 2 rows stale before that filing and is now a literal count of this section; AP-130/AP-131/AP-132 filed 2026-08-02, continuation-executor slice; 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) +## 3. Documented approximation (AP) — 141 active rows (~~AP-201~~ RETIRED 2026-08-11 at the Campaign OP gate-3 fix round — `UiScrollablePanel` now keeps a straddling row visible and CLIPS it to the viewport (`ClipsChildren` → `UiRenderContext.PushClip`, which existed by then), replacing the whole-row cull this row recorded; the user-observed symptom (the Chat tab's per-window filter blocks vanishing into a void at the DEFAULT scroll offset) closed issue #371; ~~AP-204~~ RETIRED 2026-08-11 at the OP8 rework — the silent-auto-reassign narrowing it recorded is fixed by a real `RetailDialogFactory` confirm-before-reassign dialog; see its retirement note below. AP-203/AP-202 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP8 (Configure Keyboard) remain active — AP-202 records D4's `.keymap`-file-interchange narrowing (`keybinds.json` only), AP-203 records that roughly half of the DAT ActionMap's 306 user-bindable rows (82 of 87 Emotes, all 48 CharacterSettings hotkeys, all 10 CameraAlternateControls rows per the M2 de-alias fix, and assorted UI/Combat odds) render/bind/persist on the Configure Keyboard screen with no live acdream gameplay consumer yet; AP-200 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP6 — the Config tab's Chat Font Face/Size menu rows are store-only, distinct fields from the existing live `ChatSettings.FontSize`; AP-199 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP6 — the Config tab's Sound Features menu, Interface Sound trio, and Play Sound Only When Active are store-only (the Interface trio cites AP-174's existing "retail's own dead knob" finding); AP-198 filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP6, row count reconciled at the OP6 rework round (2026-08-11, review N1) — the Config tab's TEN Graphics/Rendering-Quality-family rows (including Screen Brightness, its own field as of the S2 fix) are store-only, the Vulkan+one-aggregate-QualityPreset renderer having no per-feature knobs; AP-197 filed 2026-08-11 at the OP4 review-fix round (SF-1/S4) — Display Timestamps hardcodes retail's constructor-default format string instead of the per-character GenericQualitiesData key-1 override the parser reads and discards; ~~AP-196~~ RETIRED 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP9 — originally filed at the OP4 review-fix round (MUST-FIX 3 / blast M2) for the Group-C re-point's observable-default changes (ViewCombatTarget true→false) and the PARTIAL GameplaySettings retirement (AutoTarget/AutoRepeatAttack/ViewCombatTarget deleted, the other five kept as write-behind mirrors); OP9 deleted `GameplaySettings` outright (all 13 remaining members were already re-pointed to the server-bit seam at OP4), closing the write-behind-mirror gap for good — see its retirement note below; AP-195 RETIRED 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP5 — ported both halves left open at OP2 re-review closure: the ALL-set LED media swap (`UiButton.FaceFileOverride`, driven by the block-level `P0x10000082`/`P0x10000083` sprites now threaded through `ElementInfo`/`DatWidgetFactory`) and the `CreateChildren` self-sizing tail (`UiCheckboxBitfield64.Height` grows with `_contentHeight` per row; the ENCLOSING page ListBox reflows around the block's FINAL size via the new `UiTemplateListBox.AddPrebuiltRow`, reusing the ListBox's own stacking exactly as the row's own disposition menu allowed, rather than a third stacking path); AP-194 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign OP slice OP1 — the GetDefaultOptionValue vs constructor-default disagreement for ConfirmVolatileRareUse/ShowHelm/ShowCloak (see the row below); AP-193 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign OP slice OP1 — the 0x34 HearPKDeathMessages id/mask mapping is ACE-sourced (see the row below); AP-192 filed 2026-08-10 at the Campaign CH round-5 polish (S2) — authored outline `0x21`/`0x22` now reaches every text-bearing widget, but only at the element's effective-default state; per-STATE outline switching (dialog/character/combat buttons author `0x21` in state `0x3` only) is not ported; AP-191 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4 items 1+2 — the chat transcript's missing tag-colour (`0x1D`, green) and tag-font (`0x1C`) are deferred, needing a per-run tag concept `UiText.Line` does not have yet; AP-184 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4 — the three PARTIAL `/help` group topics (channels/chatting/commands) are now COMPLETE verbatim listings, `ClientCommunicationSystem::HelpStupidChannelHack @0x0056f290` fully decoded (the "vftable slot" operands are the same pooled/mislabeled-data artifact as AP-186's own precedent, not real vtable dispatch — reading the function's own disassembly for the `push imm32` preceding each constructor call resolves them), closing ISSUES.md #364 (full retirement note later in this same list, at its own "AP-184 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4, closing ISSUES.md #364 — filed 2026-08-09..." entry); AP-113 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at the consolidated-review round, SHOULD-FIX 3/1 byproduct — DoLifestone's own bad-args refusal text is now byte-recovered, see its retirement note below; AP-183 and AP-186 RETIRED 2026-08-10 by issue #363's interface-text seam — see their retirement notes below; AP-190 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6c — window opacity now fades every RetailWindowManager window on retail's focus-driven Default/Active mechanism, not just ChatInterface-derived ones, and ships gmMainChatUI's 1.0/1.0 default as the ONE shared default across every registered window (fixed from the original 0.5/1.0 base-ChatInterface value, per the row's own REWORDED (2)) instead of applying it only to ChatInterface-derived windows, retiring AP-40 (the prior "opacity is fixed at 0.75, no focus transition" row) in the same commit; AP-189 filed 2026-08-10 at the CH6a/b REJECT-review rework, SHOULD-FIX 5 — acdream's ONE shared 500-entry/200-line-display-tail chat log gives every window a shallower EFFECTIVE per-window scrollback depth than retail's own per-window 10,000-line log, though the accumulate-while-closed and independent-per-window-scroll BEHAVIORS are both correctly reproduced; AP-188 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6b — a floating chat window's chat entry always sends on the Say channel because the floaty LayoutDesc authors no talk-focus menu and acdream does not (yet) share the main window's currently-selected channel across all five chat-window instances; AP-187 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6b — the four floating chat windows' text-type filters persist in local `settings.json` only (`ChatSettings.ChatWindow1..4Filter`), with no analog to retail's server-side `0x1000008C` GameplayOptions blob, so a character's floaty filter customization does not travel between acdream installs or round-trip to/from a retail client sharing the same character; AP-186 RETIRED 2026-08-10, issue #363's interface-text seam — `ChatVM` now carries an `OnInterfaceText` hook (`Action?`) the App-layer composition wires to `RuntimeCommunicationState.AddText(text, RetailLogTextType.ClientLocal)`, exactly fix shape (a) this row's own filing proposed; `ChatCommandRouter`'s two local-presentation fallbacks (`RetailCommandHelpTable.UnknownCommand` and the degenerate-prefix "Unknown command: {verb}." refusal) now call `ShowInterfaceText` and reach the SpewBox, with a null-fallback into the chat log (still tagged `ClientLocal`) for hosts that never wire the hook (headless has no `ChatVM` at all). Closes ISSUES.md #367; AP-185 filed 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH slice CH6a — the chat window's UiLocked border-art cosmetic swap is unported, see the row for detail; AP-184 RETIRED 2026-08-10 at Campaign CH round 4, closing ISSUES.md #364 — filed 2026-08-09 at Campaign CH user-gate round 2, item 3, recording that three of the seven retail `/help` group-topic listings (channels/chatting/commands) remained PARTIAL because their detail text is built in full or in part by `ClientCommunicationSystem::HelpStupidChannelHack @0x0056f290`, which the filing believed "not decodable with confidence from a static string sweep" because Binary Ninja renders its three internal string operands as dereferences of unrelated vtable slots (`&ClientCommunicationSystem::\`vftable'.RecvNotice_StartBarberNotice` etc.). That belief was WRONG — the same pooled/mislabeled-data artifact this register already documented elsewhere (AP-113's retirement note) applies here too: reading the function's own disassembly for the `push imm32` immediately preceding each `PStringBase::PStringBase` constructor call (rather than trusting BN's line-grouped rendering, which hides the true instruction order) resolves all three operands directly — `"@"` + a one-character tag sliced from a shared wide literal `U"fvpca"`/`U"mh,."` (a wide string read through a narrow `char*` truncates at the first zero high byte, the "hack" retail's own function name calls out) + `" - Sends a broadcast to your "` + `ChannelSystem::GetChannelName`'s own literal switch-table result + `".\n"`. `ChannelsGroupDetail` (entirely 6 such calls), `ChattingGroupDetail` (6 more, plus a `HelpReply@0x00577A50` Summary-branch quirk that unconditionally emits reply+pr+mr together — read directly, not assumed), and `CommandsGroupDetail` (`HelpAllGroup`, a straight-line concatenation of every other group's Detail branch plus a handful of its own short one-liners, including a CONFIRMED retail saveui/loadui duplicate) are now COMPLETE verbatim listings, matching the four (death/status/text/allegiances) the original filing already had. See `RetailCommandHelpTable`'s class remarks and `RetailCommandHelpTableTests` for the full per-line address citations. Round 2 item 2 also deletes `PortalWaitNoticeController` (the dedicated centered-overlay presentation the user reported was the wrong retail surface) and reroutes the portal-space wait-cue notice through the same `AddText`/SpewBox chokepoint every other on-screen interface-text site uses — AP-178's open SpewBox position/extent/font/colour questions now cover this notice too, since its separate controller and consts are gone; no new row was needed for the surface mismatch itself, since it was never separately registered (`PortalWaitNoticeController`'s own doc comment asserted "not a chat message" as an accepted design, not a flagged divergence). AP-150 RETIRED 2026-08-09 at Campaign CH user-gate round 1, item D (#329) — `PortalTunnelPresentation.TickRotation` now emits `"In Portal Space - Please Wait..."` unconditionally on every rotation-segment expiry, exactly matching `gmSmartBoxUI::UseTime`'s `else`-arm at 0x004D6FCD, instead of gating on `_waitCueVisible`, which only ever went true after the invented 5-second `RuntimeWorldTransitState.RetailWaitCueDelay` hold; `RetailWaitCueDelay`/`ObserveWait`/`SetWaitCue` remain as `LocalPlayerTeleportController`'s own hold-delay telemetry (`RuntimePortalSnapshot.WaitCueShown`) but no longer gate the on-screen cue, so they are not a residual of this row — closes issue #329; AP-183 RETIRED 2026-08-10, issue #363 — every named site now routes through the `ChatVM.ShowInterfaceText`/`OnInterfaceText` seam (see AP-186's retirement note) at its correct retail type: `DoStupidChannelHack` ("You must specify the text you wish to say!", newly wired — the six legacy channel verbs previously fell through `ChatInputParser.Parse`'s pure `return null` with no message at all), `DoChannelList`/`On`/`Off` ("Please specify the channel name.", reclassified), `DoAllegiance` ("Please see @help Allegiance...", reclassified), `DoHouseAvailableList` (reclassified AND corrected to retail's own "Please see @help hslist for more information on how to use this command" string, replacing the acdream-synthesized "Usage: /hslist " fallback — verified `acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:381481`/`1029383`), and `DoReply` ("Someone must @tell you first!", newly wired for the message-but-no-last-teller branch only — bare `/r` with no message at all is a separate retail branch, deliberately still unported). `DoSpeaker`/`DoEndurance`/`DoTitle` are untouched, confirmed still correct at `0x00`. The generic bad-args fallback (`ChatCommandRouter.Submit`'s catalog dispatch) now resolves `WeenieErrorMessages.Resolve(0x026u, null)` ("That is not a valid command.", the exact port of `DoCommand @0x0057E46D`'s `HandleFailureEvent(0x26)`) instead of synthesizing a `"Usage: {Usage}"` line — cross-checked against five decompiled handlers (`DoDie` plus the four above), all `0x1A`, confirming the uniform routing decision; AP-182 filed 2026-08-09 at Campaign CH slice CH4, corrected at the CH4 REJECT-review (nit 11) — `@title` is wired to a pure no-op (the value is neither stored nor consumed anywhere) and also omits `DoTitle`'s three local failure messages; recount at the CH3 Opus review corrected a pre-existing off-by-one; AP-181 filed 2026-08-09, Campaign CH slice CH3 — the local chat spam throttle (`IsMessageSpam`) has no acdream port. AP-178 NARROWED 2026-08-09 at the CH2 REJECT-review rework NIT 3, wording corrected at the CH2 re-review nits pass (`docs/plans/2026-08-09-chat-parity-campaign.md`, nits 1/2/6) — the original `dats.Portal` pass used an id source that was not Portal's own (`dats.Portal.GetAllIdsOfType()` is empty for this type), so it established nothing about Portal either way; extending a correctly-paired sweep to `dats.Local` FOUND the SpewBox element there; extent (`450×72`) and `MaxConcurrentItems` (`4`, not the code-default `1`) are now AUTHORED, leaving absolute screen position, colour, AND vertical content flow (now TOP-aligned, acdream's own invention pending measurement) open. AP-180 filed 2026-08-09 at the CH2 REJECT-review rework — `RuntimeCommunicationState.AddText`'s `windowId` parameter is accepted but not consumed, so retail's dual-destination echo (a `0x1A` message with a non-zero `windowId` lands in both the SpewBox and its originating chat window) is unimplemented; latent today since every production caller passes `windowId = 0`. AP-177/AP-178/AP-179 filed 2026-08-09, Campaign CH slice CH2 (interface text / SpewBox) — AP-177 records the invented 5-second SpewBox line lifetime (retail's real timeout is keystone-owned and unmeasured); AP-178's original filing recorded the invented SpewBox screen position/extent/font/colour/MaxConcurrentItems after `SpewBoxLayoutDumpDiagnostic`'s Portal-only sweep found zero elements of class 0x10000016 — see the NARROWED note above for the corrected finding; AP-179 is the OnCombatLine half of the RETIRED AP-176 split out to its own row. AP-176 RETIRED the same day — the WeenieErrorMessages full 344-row `HandleFailureEvent` port (`WeenieErrorMessages.Resolve`) replaces the single-stand-in-`LogTextType` approximation that row recorded for `ChatLog.OnWeenieError`. AP-175 filed 2026-08-09, Campaign CH slice CH1 — PopUpString renders as a chat-log line instead of retail's modal dialog; AP-39 updated the same day — chat coloring is now retail's exact 34-value `LogTextType` table, not a synthetic per-`ChatKind` approximation of it. AP-173 and AP-174 filed 2026-08-08, Campaign A slice A2 — AP-173 expresses retail's ±15 dB DirectSound pan as an OpenAL azimuth by inverting the constant-power pan law, since AL exposes no per-channel gain for a mono source; AP-174 records acdream's extra master volume knob on top of retail's three, folded into retail's single master multiply so the −50 dB cutoff and dB quantisation move with it. AP-172 and AP-171 filed 2026-08-08, #354 spell-bar drag-reorder fix — the favorite-bar reorder gesture defers its own list rebuild for the drag's duration so `UiRoot`'s drag-cancel safety net cannot destroy the in-flight cell, compensating the drop-time target index for the resulting stale sibling numbering; final positions and the wire pair are retail-exact, only the mid-drag visual reflow timing differs. AP-170 filed 2026-08-08, grand-gate finding G3 — an out-of-range vendor Use now arms on arrival instead of sending immediately, because the user's local ACE server polls for the player to actually reach use range before opening the shop panel and a too-early Use is silently lost; AP-169 filed 2026-08-08, grand-gate finding G2 — the vendor toolbar split-slider resolver falls back to the packed shop-supply-count field when the item's own `PublicWeenieDesc._stackSize` is absent, because the user's local ACE server never populates the latter for a browse-list item; AP-167/AP-168 filed 2026-08-09 at the Opus review of `92ea3977` (findings F1/F6) — Buy All's container-vs-item slot classification approximates retail's bitfield/capacity test with `ItemType.Container` [AP-168], and SellSingleItem's non-empty-container refusal branch is not ported [AP-167]; AP-164 RETIRED the same review (finding F4) — BF_RETAINED is now checked end to end; AP-162 NARROWED the same review (finding F1) — Buy All's four client-side pre-send guards are now ported, leaving only the single-item TryBuy path without one; AP-161 gains a REVIEW CORRECTIONS paragraph the same review (findings F1-F13) summarizing the rest as bug fixes to already-claimed behavior, not new divergences. AP-164/AP-165/AP-166 filed 2026-08-09 at Slice 6b/6c (staging+sell arc) — InqAcceptability's non-sellable bitfield is unmodeled [AP-164], the Buy-side stackable-removal-amount test substitutes DescStackSize for retail's _maxStackSize [AP-165], and the Buying/Selling tabs' own purse/count text plus the cross-panel pending-sell inventory highlight are unwired [AP-166]; AP-161 NARROWED the same day — the row's last vendor-specific residual (Buying/Selling tabs render but carry no data binding) CLOSES now that both tabs are fully wired (staging, drag-to-sell, InqAcceptability gating, Sell 0x0060, the X-close confirmation), leaving only the two long-standing PRE-EXISTING residuals (dropdown arrow-cap glyph, alt-currency m_last_sale simplification) plus the three new AP-164/165/166 residuals just filed; AP-162 EXTENDED the same day — the same no-client-pre-check omission now also covers the batched "Buy All" path (TryBuyAll), not just the single-item TryBuy. AP-162/AP-163 filed 2026-08-09 at Slice 6.3 (buy arc) — no client-side Buy affordability/capacity pre-check [AP-162] and the shop-item guid-collision skip-not-clobber policy [AP-163]; AP-161 NARROWED the same day — the private-selection and unwired-examine residuals CLOSE at Slice 6.1/6.2, leaving only the dropdown arrow-cap glyph and the alt-currency `m_last_sale` simplification, plus a confirmed-absent-from-retail note on double-click-to-buy. AP-161 REWRITTEN 2026-08-09 at the Slice 5.4 review (findings F1-F8) — the popup-never-rendered, wrong-quantity-price, no-auto-select, dropped-icon-layer, stale-category-on-vendor-switch, and unguarded-Apply-fanout bugs the review found are fixed (`VendorUiController.cs`, `VendorState.cs`, `GameEventWiring.cs`, `RetailUiRuntime.cs`); the row now records only the four consciously-deferred residuals it still owns (private per-panel selection vs. retail's global `ACCWeenieObject::selectedID`, the unwired shop-item examine route, the dropdown button-face arrow-cap glyph, and the alt-currency held-amount's `m_last_sale`-free simplification). AP-110's "retail-correct per-unit prices" phrasing is corrected the same day to "quantity-correct pricing" — the OLD phrase mischaracterized what retail even shows (a `GetObjectSplitSize`-quantity price, not literally one unit) independent of whether the code was buggy. AP-161 filed 2026-08-09 at Slice 5.4 (vendor browse panel) — the authored "Buying"/"Selling" tabs render and switch pages but carry no data binding, per contract decision 8's required successor to AP-110's narrowing; AP-110 NARROWED the same day — "vendor" is retired from its absent-panels list now that the "Items" browse tab is user-reachable. AP-160 filed 2026-08-07 at Slice 5.3 — the client-local vendor-panel distance watcher closes on plain 3D center distance instead of retail/ACE's cylinder-gap distance, because Runtime has no per-entity collision radius/height source outside the App-layer's Setup-cylinder resolver. AP-158 RETIRED 2026-08-06 by the #333 fix, closing #337 — the `maxReach` distance pre-filter is DELETED rather than re-centred, because retail has none: `CObjCell::find_obj_collisions` @0x0052b750 walks the cell's shadow list and calls `CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions` unconditionally. The row's predicted symptom was observed live at Neftet before it was fixed — a tall prop AP-156 had just placed correctly still not blocking, plus jumps sinking into the mesh and corpses falling through. Perf measured, not assumed: at the live-maximum 38 in-cell candidates 10.61 µs → 16.68 µs per resolve. AP-159 filed 2026-08-06 at the #334 fix — the INDOOR half of AP-156’s traversal residual is all that remains of it; the outdoor half is CLOSED by the `find_bbox_cell_list` port, and AP-156’s RISK COLUMN IS CORRECTED at the same commit: it recorded the residual as “extra broadphase candidates, never a missed one”, which generalised the indoor direction to the whole row and is exactly why #334 — a MISSED one, and a user-observed loss of collision on landblock-spanning formations — sat inside it unnoticed. AP-158 filed 2026-08-06 at the AP-156 fix review — the shadow broadphase's `maxReach` distance pre-filter is acdream's own invention with NO retail counterpart, and it measures from the part origin, so it can discard a genuine contact for exactly the off-centre parts AP-156 just placed correctly; issue #333. AP-156 CORRECTED at the same review: its population was understated — 172 is AP-152's DISPATCH population, not AP-156's CONTAINMENT population. AP-155 NARROWED and AP-156/AP-157 filed 2026-08-06 at the AP-152 retail-conformance review. AP-155 bundled two divergences with different code paths, populations and gates under one id; its flood half is now AP-156, **with its direction corrected**. AP-155(b) recorded the BSP flood approximation as OVER-inclusive and used that direction as the reason the residual was safe to defer; measured over the installed DAT it was UNDER-inclusive for 428 of the 530 BSP-bearing Setups (the AP-156 fix review corrected the originally-recorded '170 of 172'), because `BuildFloodSpheres` carried each physics-BSP part's root bounding-sphere RADIUS while discarding that sphere's own ORIGIN and centring it on the part origin. That is the #98/#168 class, and for 43 Setups the post-AP-152 flood was strictly smaller than the pre-AP-152 one. AP-156 records the correction and the fix — `ShadowShape.BoundsCenter`, filled from the same resolver that supplies the radius, plus the retirement of the 10-sphere clamp on a branch where retail has none — and keeps open only the sphere-vs-portal TRAVERSAL approximation. AP-157 is the previously unregistered third-branch substitution: retail floods from one `CPartArray::GetSortingSphere` where acdream floods from every Sphere shape, and acdream's cylinder flood ignores `CylHeight`. AP-152 RETIRED 2026-08-06, one day after it was filed: `ShadowShapeBuilder.FromSetup` now dispatches BSP-first instead of unioning, and `ShadowObjectRegistry.BuildFloodSpheres` now applies `calc_cross_cells`' own BSP → cylsphere → sorting-sphere order. Four statements in the row were false and are corrected in its retirement text — most importantly its predicted symptom, "catching on a doorway sill", which could not have been occurring: `Transition.BspOnlyDispatch` had already made the extra primitive inert at collision-query time since 2026-05-25. The live half was CELL MEMBERSHIP, the #98/#168 symptom class, which had no such guard. AP-153/AP-154/AP-155 filed at that retirement — retail's dispatch flag is cached once at part-array construction where acdream's gate is live [AP-153]; acdream's query-time guard takes a CLIENT-DERIVED flag off the WIRE and never derives it, an undeclared dependency on ACE reading the same DAT bit [AP-154]; and the static publication paths emit a Setup Sphere as a height-capped Cylinder while `BuildFloodSpheres` approximates retail's bounding BOX with bounding SPHERES [AP-155, whose flood-priority half is closed by the same commit]. AP-152 filed 2026-08-06 at the AP-22 retirement — the LIVE collision path emits Setup primitives and per-part physics-BSP shapes additively where retail's `CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions` dispatches exclusively; 172 of 5,935 installed Setups are affected, including BSP doors, so it needs its own visual gate and was deliberately not folded into the AP-22 commit; the count is unchanged because AP-22 retired in the same commit. AP-22 RETIRED 2026-08-06 — retail synthesizes no shape for a shapeless object (`CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions` 0x0050f050 exits at `0x0050f22f je 0x50f31b` returning the seeded OK_TS, and `CPartArray::GetRadius`/`GetHeight` are absent from its whole call set), so the invented `setup.Radius` cylinder was deleted rather than re-derived; the row's site list named one file that never contained the fallback and omitted the two that did, one of them the headless-only copy, and its "rare decorative props" risk described an unreachable branch — 0 of 5,935 installed Setups can satisfy the guard. AP-150/AP-151 filed 2026-08-06 at the #280 dual review — the wait cue's five-second arming is acdream's own and not retail's trigger [AP-150], and the reveal gate is materially stricter than retail's DAT-residency prefetch predicate on the mesh-build/GPU-upload axis [AP-151], the opposite asymmetry from AP-149; AP-149 filed 2026-08-05 at the #280 portal-prefetch fix — the reveal gate's outer ring accepts terrain-only publication where retail requires LandBlockInfo and every building EnvCell; the fix closes the reveal-window/visible-window ratio, not this residual; AP-148 filed 2026-08-05 at the C5b closeout — acdream's local-player Gate A requires the wire TELEPORT_TS to be EQUAL where retail requires only that it not be OLDER, verified by disassembly against the PDB-paired binary after two review rounds read the Binary Ninja tautology and missed it; AP-147 filed 2026-08-05 at the C5b architecture review, finding D3 — the accepted-Position delta stream's cardinality change and its torn intermediate; AP-138 amended at the same review — C5b staled its route-2 first-submit `CurrentCellId` measurement; AP-131 RETIRED 2026-08-05, C5b, closing #275 — the steady-state merge's `installPlacementFrame: true, clearParent: true` literals no longer exist; `InboundPhysicsStateController.TryApplyPosition` now computes both flags PRE-MERGE from `(disposition, hasAnimations(old))`, which is exactly `RuntimeAuthoritativePositionRouteClassifier.ClassifyAcceptedPosition`'s own `ApplyPlacementFrameBeforeRouting`/`UnparentBeforeRouting` rows (false/false on the Gate A force row, `!HasAnimations`/true on every accepted non-force route). Retail decides both writes BEFORE `MoveOrTeleport` is consulted — Gate A @0x0045400C returns @0x0045409D ahead of `unset_parent` @0x00454129 and the `HasAnims` `SetPlacementFrame` gate @0x00454137 — so the flags need no route, no player distance and no signature change. The row's predicted symptoms are gone: an animated entity's ordinary Position no longer installs a placement frame retail skips, and a ForcePosition no longer unparents. Evidence: `InboundPhysicsStateControllerTests` — `ApplyOnAnimatedEntity_NeverInstallsTheWirePlacementFrame`, `ApplyOnNonAnimatedEntity_InstallsTheWirePlacementFrame`, `ForcePositionOnParentedLocalPlayer_RetainsTheParentAttachment`, and the 12-row `MergedPrePlacementFieldsMatchTheClassifiedRouteFlags` matrix which uses the production classifier as its oracle rather than re-encoding the table; all four sabotage-verified in both directions. The row's "the legacy caller is deleted at the production cutover" framing was overtaken: the caller was CORRECTED, not deleted, and remains the only production Position wire caller; AP-145 RETIRED 2026-08-05, C5a commit 1, closing #318 — `TryPublishPlace` now publishes the local player's Place through `LocalPlayerShadowSynchronizer.SyncPose`, the same publisher ordinary per-tick movement uses, instead of a direct `LocalPlayerShadowState.Set` that never touched `PhysicsEngine.ShadowObjects`; AP-1 RETIRED 2026-08-05, C5a deletion sweep — `PhysicsEngine.Resolve`/`ResolvePlacement`/`HasCellSurface` deleted outright, zero production callers, so "production zero-delta routes remain on the legacy resolver" is now structurally false; AP-146 filed 2026-08-05, #319 fix — the local player's canonical cell is written only at login/inbound-Position/teleport, not per ordinary-movement tick as retail's SetPositionInternal does; #319's fix makes a player-parented child inherit exactly this coarseness, stale-but-equal to the parent, not a new staleness class; follow-up filed as issue #320; AP-144 filed 2026-08-05, C4 route 3 round 3 (R7) — the portal-arrival movement-event send reuses `UsePositionFromServer` (`autonomy_level != 2`) where retail's actual gate, `SendMovementEvent`, is `autonomy_level != 0`; the two agree everywhere except level 1, which no production caller can reach today; AP-142/AP-143 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 7 — the parented-child single-field cell model (id/pointer collapse, zero-not-stale removal propagation, same-cell tick-loop subsumption) and the headless parent-realize drive's skipped holding-location validation; AP-141 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 5, NARROWED 2026-08-04 at the round-2 delta review — the far-branch StopInterpolating clause was wrong for the adopted-body case (it is now ported there) and the row's language now distinguishes "never armed" from "never re-anchored"; CORRECTED 2026-08-04 at the round-3 delta review — the risk column's "would drag the body toward a stale anchor" claim was itself wrong (the leash anchor is write-only; `ConstraintManager::adjust_offset` only brakes, never pulls) and is retracted; every half remains test-gated only, since ACE never sends a missile UpdatePosition; AP-140 filed AND RETIRED 2026-08-04 — filed at the Bug B Opus review because the two accepted-Position routing gates read the client `Airborne` flag, i.e. walkability, where retail's free-flight predicate is CONTACT, and Bug B had just turned "in contact, not on walkable ground" from unreachable into ordinary; retired the same day by pointing both gates at `PhysicsBody.InContact`, retail's literal `transient_state & 1` test at `InterpolationManager::adjust_offset` @0x00555D52 (bit 0 = `CONTACT_TS`, acclient.h:3690), while leaving `Airborne` and all five of its `!Body.OnWalkable` writers untouched — the narrow shape the row itself pinned. A remote sliding on a steep face now interpolates as retail does instead of snapping at UpdatePosition cadence; AP-139 filed 2026-08-04, Bug B remote steep-contact slide — the interpolation-queue clear on the landing edge, carried over from the deleted hand-rolled remote landing block; AP-81 narrowed the same day by that fix, which retired its whole GRAVITY half; AP-87 annotated the same day — its predicted symptom was observed live and then fixed at the source, with the row's own thresholds and conditions deliberately unchanged; AP-138 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 4b-2 dual Opus review, parts (1) and (2) rewritten the same day at the DELTA review — the far snap's refusable-placement residual: store_position only on the outcomes that never reached the engine, the two quiescence parks made restorable at the source, with the rollback gated on the cell it actually restores into, rather than refused by a pre-flight that structurally cannot see them, and the leash not armed through a superseded incarnation; AP-137 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 4b-2 and rewritten the same day at that review, `teleport_hook`'s call list completed at the delta review — the acdream-only null/rejected/cell-less leftover arm, what the deleted duplicated 96 m/4 m constant pairs actually computed, and the vacuous headless satisfaction; AP-136 filed 2026-08-04, C4 route 4b-1 review, NARROWED 2026-08-04 at the C4 route 4b-2 delta review and AMENDED 2026-08-04 by the cancelled-park presentation rollback (the row's "restored visible" claim covered only the CANONICAL half; the presentation half was never rolled back, which left a parked-then-cancelled remote that stops moving invisible in the world AND absent from the radar for the rest of the session — a defect, now fixed by the `WithdrawalRestored` receipt, with the selection residual filed as AD-63) — a cancelled lost-cell park re-shows the entity where retail keeps it hidden until cell load, and the rollback's scope now covers the two placement-side quiescence parks whenever the cell it restores into is not itself quiescing — round 4 (2026-08-04) applies that same test a second time at RESTORE time, because a retained park's rollback lands a packet later; AP-135 filed 2026-08-03, C4 route 4a — the airborne no-op's retained acdream bookkeeping; the stated total was 2 rows stale before that filing and is now a literal count of this section; AP-130/AP-131/AP-132 filed 2026-08-02, continuation-executor slice; 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) Wave-0 UI ledger repair (2026-07-10) retired stale AP-38, resolved the AP-84 collision, restored overwritten paperdoll rows as AP-92/AP-93, and registered @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ AP-94..AP-112 for the confirmed retail-UI completion gaps. | # | Divergence | Where (file:line) | Why it is safe / justified | Risk if assumption breaks | Retail oracle | |---|---|---|---|---|---| -| AP-201 | **Filed 2026-08-11 at the OP5 review-fix round (S2), predates OP5 but was made user-visible by it.** `UiTemplateListBox`'s internal row viewport (`UiScrollablePanel.LayoutScrollableChildren`) culls a child WHOLE — `child.Visible = top >= -0.5f && top + child.Height <= Height + 0.5f` — rather than clipping the visible portion of a row that straddles the viewport edge, because the UI renderer has no scissor stack. Retail's own `UIElement_ListBox`/scroll-region rendering clips partially-visible rows at the pixel boundary, same as any native scroll view. Every row in this viewport was 8-36px until Campaign OP slice OP5 added five self-sized filter blocks (12x20=240px / 13x20=260px, AP-195) to the Chat tab's ~560px viewport; a 240-260px block straddling the viewport edge at a given scroll offset now disappears ENTIRELY (a visible "pop") instead of clipping, where the pre-OP5 8-36px rows made the same all-or-nothing cull read as ordinary row-granular scrolling. | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs:69` (the cull predicate); consumed by `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiTemplateListBox.cs` (`Viewport`) — the Character/Chat/Config Options-panel tabs and any other controller-built row list sharing this viewport | A scissor stack does not exist anywhere in the retained-UI renderer yet (class's own doc comment, `UiScrollablePanel.cs:8-12`, predates this row); whole-row culling is a correct, cheap stand-in for every list whose rows are small relative to the viewport, which was true for every consumer before OP5. | A tall block (any future row taller than roughly the viewport's own height, not just OP5's filter blocks) can vanish completely for a range of scroll offsets instead of showing a partial view — the OP5 gate script's own step 2 documents the exact symptom so it is not mistaken for a self-sizing regression (`docs/research/2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md`). Scrolling further always restores the block whole; no data or state is lost, only the presentation pops. | No scissor-stack retail oracle needed — this is a stand-in for ordinary native clip-rect rendering every GUI toolkit (including retail's own) provides; issue #371 tracks adding a real per-row clip rect to `UiScrollablePanel` | +| ~~AP-201~~ | **RETIRED 2026-08-11 at the Campaign OP gate-3 fix round (closes #371).** UiScrollablePanel now marks ClipsChildren=true (the draw walk and hit-test both route through UiRenderContext.PushClip, which existed by retirement time) and its cull predicate keeps any INTERSECTING row visible - a straddling row renders its visible slice instead of vanishing whole. The user-observed symptom this row predicted (the Chat tab per-window filter blocks reading as MISSING at the default scroll offset, gate 3) is the exact acceptance evidence. Original filing follows for the record: filed at the OP5 review-fix round (S2), predates OP5 but was made user-visible by it. `UiTemplateListBox`'s internal row viewport (`UiScrollablePanel.LayoutScrollableChildren`) culls a child WHOLE — `child.Visible = top >= -0.5f && top + child.Height <= Height + 0.5f` — rather than clipping the visible portion of a row that straddles the viewport edge, because the UI renderer has no scissor stack. Retail's own `UIElement_ListBox`/scroll-region rendering clips partially-visible rows at the pixel boundary, same as any native scroll view. Every row in this viewport was 8-36px until Campaign OP slice OP5 added five self-sized filter blocks (12x20=240px / 13x20=260px, AP-195) to the Chat tab's ~560px viewport; a 240-260px block straddling the viewport edge at a given scroll offset now disappears ENTIRELY (a visible "pop") instead of clipping, where the pre-OP5 8-36px rows made the same all-or-nothing cull read as ordinary row-granular scrolling. | `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs:69` (the cull predicate); consumed by `src/AcDream.App/UI/UiTemplateListBox.cs` (`Viewport`) — the Character/Chat/Config Options-panel tabs and any other controller-built row list sharing this viewport | A scissor stack does not exist anywhere in the retained-UI renderer yet (class's own doc comment, `UiScrollablePanel.cs:8-12`, predates this row); whole-row culling is a correct, cheap stand-in for every list whose rows are small relative to the viewport, which was true for every consumer before OP5. | A tall block (any future row taller than roughly the viewport's own height, not just OP5's filter blocks) can vanish completely for a range of scroll offsets instead of showing a partial view — the OP5 gate script's own step 2 documents the exact symptom so it is not mistaken for a self-sizing regression (`docs/research/2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md`). Scrolling further always restores the block whole; no data or state is lost, only the presentation pops. | No scissor-stack retail oracle needed — this is a stand-in for ordinary native clip-rect rendering every GUI toolkit (including retail's own) provides; issue #371 tracks adding a real per-row clip rect to `UiScrollablePanel` | | AP-202 | **Filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP8 (D4).** Configure Keyboard persists every rebind to `keybinds.json` only. Retail's own storage is a `\Asheron's Call\.keymap` text file (`CInputManager_WIN32::SaveKeyMap @0x00686C20`, `PFileParser`), with Load-File/Save-As buttons for NAMED keymap profiles and a `keymap` key in `UserPreferences.ini` selecting which one loads at startup (research doc §5.7). D4 chose the existing, tested `keybinds.json` schema over building a second `PFileParser`-compatible text codec + named-profile management; this row's the Load File/Save As buttons on the Configure Keyboard screen (`0x10000027`/`0x10000029`) are wired but INERT. | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/KeyboardConfigController.cs` (`WireScreenButtons`'s Load/Save-As no-op); `src/AcDream.UI.Abstractions/Input/KeyBindings.cs` (`SaveToFile`/`LoadOrDefault`) | `keybinds.json` already round-trips every retail action this screen can bind (identity table + the DAT-defaults conformance test), so the ONLY capability lost is exchanging `.keymap` files with a real retail client or another acdream install by named profile — a real feature gap, not a correctness gap. | A user who expects to export/import a named `.keymap` profile (e.g. to share a control layout with a retail-client friend) cannot; every rebind still works and persists locally. | `docs/research/2026-08-10-keyboard-config-and-gameplay-tab.md` §5.7-§5.8; `CInputManager_WIN32::SaveKeyMap @0x00686C20`; `gmKeyboardUI::SaveKeymap @0x004DCF90` | | AP-203 | **Filed 2026-08-11 at Campaign OP slice OP8.** Of the DAT ActionMap's 306 user-bindable rows, `RetailActionIdentityTable` (`src/AcDream.UI.Abstractions/Input/RetailActionIdentityTable.cs`) resolves roughly half to a live acdream `InputAction`; the rest render, bind, conflict-check, and persist (via `RetailUnmappedKeyBindings`, a sibling `*-unmapped.json` file) exactly like any other row, but have no live gameplay consumer to dispatch through. The two largest classes: 82 of 87 Emote rows (only Cry/Laugh/Cheer/Wave/PointState dispatch an animation today — acdream has no general emote-animation player), and all 48 CharacterSettings hotkey rows (ctx `0x10000008` — these are hotkeys for the SAME `PlayerOption`/`CharacterOptions` preference bits OP1's `CharacterOptionTable` and OP4's Character-tab checkboxes already model; wiring "press this key, flip that same server-synced bit" is a real feature, a hotkey-to-option-toggle dispatcher, that does not exist anywhere in acdream yet). Smaller residuals: Spell Slot 10-12, Quickslot 10-13 (both hit a PRE-EXISTING `InputAction` enum gap this slice did not introduce), and roughly twenty UI-panel-toggle rows for panels acdream has no analog for (Vitae/Link Status/House/Map/Character Info/the two Magic panels/...). | `src/AcDream.UI.Abstractions/Input/RetailActionIdentityTable.cs` (class doc has the full accounting); `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/KeyboardConfigController.cs` (`CurrentForUnmapped`/`SetForUnmapped`) | Guessing a mapping for an ambiguous row risks silently misrouting a rebind to the wrong gameplay action (worse than an honest "not wired yet" — the identity table's own class doc states this directly); every mapping that WAS added was cross-verified two ways (label match + DAT-default-vs-`KeyBindings.RetailDefaults()` byte match, see `RetailActionIdentityRoundTripTests`). | A user rebinds e.g. an emote or a CharacterSettings hotkey on the Configure Keyboard screen and the binding persists but has no observable in-game effect — matches retail's OWN screen shape (the row exists, is bindable) while honestly lacking retail's gameplay behavior behind it. ADDENDUM (2026-08-11, OP8 re-review round 2): this row's scope EXPLICITLY includes the ten CameraAlternateControls (InputMap 0x6) rows the M2 de-alias narrowed to store-only — a case the generic wording understated because their SIBLING rows (InputMap 0x5, the same verbs) ARE live on the same screen: the 0x6 rows display their DAT-default arrow keys (display-only seeding), persist user edits, and drive nothing; only the 0x5 scheme reaches the InputDispatcher. Store-only rows are also EXCLUDED from the conflict universe (they cannot actually collide) — mapped cross-context sharing remains ISSUES #373. | `docs/research/2026-08-10-keyboard-config-and-gameplay-tab.md` §5.1-§5.3; live-DAT probe 2026-08-11 (306-row/six-ActionClass accounting, `RetailActionMapReaderTests`) | | ~~AP-204~~ | **RETIRED 2026-08-11 at the OP8 rework (M3, combined review).** Originally filed for two narrowings: (1) silent auto-reassign on a cross-row conflict instead of retail's modal `OpenOverwriteBindingDialog`, and (2) OK/Cancel wired as left-click instead of retail's right-click-release gesture. (1) is FIXED — `KeyboardConfigController.BeginSlotCapture` now opens a real confirm dialog through `RetailDialogFactory.MakeConfirmation` (the SAME seam `GameplayConfirmationController` uses) BEFORE reassigning, listing every conflicting row (N-way), and only applies on accept; decline leaves every row untouched. (2) is NOT fixed and does not warrant its own row: it is authored-input-only with zero observable difference to a user (retail's own right-click-release on just this pair of buttons carries no distinguishing visual cue either, and every other Campaign OP button already uses left-click) — noted as a code comment at the OK/Cancel wiring site instead of a register row, matching this register's convention of reserving rows for divergences that could produce an observable symptom. | `src/AcDream.App/UI/Layout/KeyboardConfigController.cs` (`FindConflicts`/`BeginSlotCapture`; `WireScreenButtons`'s OK/Cancel `OnClick` comment); `src/AcDream.App/UI/RetailUiRuntime.cs` (`MountKeyboardConfig`'s `ConfirmOverwrite` wiring) | — | — | `docs/research/2026-08-10-keyboard-config-and-gameplay-tab.md` §5.4 (`UIOption_ActionKeyMap::KeyHitHandler @0x00489570`, `OpenOverwriteBindingDialog @0x00488BF0`, `OpenCantOverwriteBindingDialog @0x00489300`) and §5.5 (OK/Cancel `idMessage 0x19` gesture) | diff --git a/docs/research/2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md b/docs/research/2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md index f608a397..2f4619d5 100644 --- a/docs/research/2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md +++ b/docs/research/2026-08-11-campaign-op-test-script.md @@ -403,16 +403,15 @@ chat windows already read when deciding which lines to show. block has all 13. 2. **Scroll the list.** All six sections are reachable; the block heights visibly differ from a flat 100px box — each block is exactly tall enough - to show all of its own rows with no clipping and no dead space below the - last row (AP-195's self-sizing). **Known, registered behavior (AP-201, - OP5 review fix S2): the row viewport culls whole rows rather than - clipping them (no scissor stack yet — `UiScrollablePanel.cs`), so a - 240-260px filter block that straddles the visible edge at a given scroll - position can vanish ENTIRELY at that exact offset rather than showing a - partially-clipped view. Keep scrolling a little further and the block - reappears whole. This is the registered cull-vs-clip divergence, not a - self-sizing regression — do not report a block's disappear-then- - reappear-whole behavior as a bug.** + to show all of its own rows with no dead space below the last row + (AP-195's self-sizing). **Gate-3 fix (#371, AP-201 retired): blocks now + CLIP at the viewport edges instead of vanishing whole.** At the default + scroll position you should see the Main Chat Window block in full, then + "Chat Window 1"'s header and as many of its checkboxes as fit, cut off + cleanly at the panel's bottom edge — scrolling reveals the rest + smoothly. A block that disappears ENTIRELY while its header stays (the + pre-fix void your gate-3 screenshot review caught) is a regression — + report it. 3. **Look closely at a row whose mask covers MULTIPLE underlying message types** (Gameplay, Combat, Allegiance, or Fellowship — the composite-mask rows per the research doc) versus a single-bit row (e.g. "Error" or @@ -518,10 +517,9 @@ chat windows already read when deciding which lines to show. - Reset/Defaults not behaving as described in 11-12. - Any block that is STILL missing rows, or leaves a large empty gap below its last row, once fully scrolled into view (a genuine self-sizing - regression). **Not a regression:** a block that disappears entirely at - some intermediate scroll position and reappears whole a little further — - that is the registered whole-row-cull behavior (AP-201, see step 2), not - a clipping bug. + regression). A block that disappears ENTIRELY at any scroll position is + ALSO a regression now — the gate-3 fix (#371) made straddling blocks + clip at the viewport edge instead of vanishing whole (see step 2). - Any setting that reverts to default after a full relaunch (a persistence regression) — remember this is local-only, so a SERVER-side relog is not the right test here (see item 15's note). diff --git a/src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs b/src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs index ea993c13..3470e841 100644 --- a/src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs +++ b/src/AcDream.App/UI/UiScrollablePanel.cs @@ -7,11 +7,19 @@ namespace AcDream.App.UI; /// /// Simple vertical viewport for controller-built row lists. It shares the same -/// pixel scroll model as chat text and item grids, and clips whole rows because -/// the UI renderer does not have a scissor stack yet. +/// pixel scroll model as chat text and item grids. A row that straddles the +/// viewport edge stays visible and is CLIPPED to the viewport (#371 — +/// routes the draw walk and hit-testing through +/// ); before that fix this class hid a +/// straddling row WHOLE, which made the Chat tab's 260px per-window filter +/// blocks vanish into a void at the default scroll offset (AP-201's predicted +/// symptom, user-observed at Campaign OP gate 3). /// public sealed class UiScrollablePanel : UiPanel { + /// + protected override bool ClipsChildren => true; + private readonly Dictionary _baseTops = new(ReferenceEqualityComparer.Instance); public UiScrollable Scroll { get; } = new(); @@ -66,7 +74,12 @@ public sealed class UiScrollablePanel : UiPanel float top = baseTop - Scroll.ScrollY; child.Top = top; - child.Visible = top >= -0.5f && top + child.Height <= Height + 0.5f; + // #371: INTERSECTION, not full containment — a straddling row stays + // visible and ClipsChildren trims it to the viewport at draw and + // hit-test time. Rows entirely outside stay hidden (cheap skip); + // the half-pixel margin excludes zero-overlap rows sitting exactly + // on either edge. + child.Visible = top + child.Height > 0.5f && top < Height - 0.5f; } } diff --git a/tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/UiScrollablePanelTests.cs b/tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/UiScrollablePanelTests.cs index cd137317..39b3fd28 100644 --- a/tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/UiScrollablePanelTests.cs +++ b/tests/AcDream.App.Tests/UI/UiScrollablePanelTests.cs @@ -23,6 +23,57 @@ public sealed class UiScrollablePanelTests Assert.True(panel.Children[2].Visible); } + [Fact] + public void StraddlingRow_StaysVisible_AndClipsInsteadOfVanishing() + { + // #371 (Campaign OP gate 3, the Chat tab's "missing per-window + // config"): a tall self-sized block (AP-195's 260px filter blocks) + // straddling the viewport's bottom edge used to be hidden WHOLE, + // leaving a void under its section header at the default scroll + // offset. It must stay Visible (the draw/hit walk clips it via + // ClipsChildren) — only rows with zero overlap are hidden. + var panel = new UiScrollablePanel { Width = 300, Height = 430, LineHeight = 20 }; + var header = new UiPanel { Top = 0, Width = 300, Height = 18 }; + var mainBlock = new UiPanel { Top = 18, Width = 300, Height = 260 }; + var header2 = new UiPanel { Top = 278, Width = 300, Height = 18 }; + var straddler = new UiPanel { Top = 296, Width = 300, Height = 260 }; // 296..556 in a 430 viewport + var below = new UiPanel { Top = 556, Width = 300, Height = 260 }; // fully outside + foreach (var c in new[] { header, mainBlock, header2, straddler, below }) + panel.AddChild(c); + + panel.LayoutScrollableChildren(); + + Assert.True(header.Visible); + Assert.True(mainBlock.Visible); + Assert.True(header2.Visible); + Assert.True(straddler.Visible); // the pre-fix bug: this was false + Assert.False(below.Visible); + + // Scrolling far enough hides the first block entirely and keeps the + // straddler fully in view — intersection semantics on both edges. + panel.Scroll.SetScrollY(296); + panel.LayoutScrollableChildren(); + Assert.False(mainBlock.Visible); // now fully above the viewport + Assert.True(straddler.Visible); + } + + [Fact] + public void ViewportClipsChildDrawingAndHitTesting() + { + // The clip half of #371: ClipsChildren must gate the panel's hit-test + // so a straddling row's off-viewport portion cannot be clicked. + var root = new UiRoot { Width = 800, Height = 600 }; + var panel = new UiScrollablePanel { Left = 0, Top = 0, Width = 300, Height = 100, LineHeight = 20 }; + var row = new UiPanel { Top = 60, Width = 300, Height = 120 }; // 60..180, viewport ends at 100 + panel.AddChild(row); + root.AddChild(panel); + panel.LayoutScrollableChildren(); + + Assert.True(row.Visible); + Assert.Same(row, root.Pick(150, 80)); // visible slice: clickable + Assert.NotSame(row, root.Pick(150, 140) ?? panel); // clipped slice: not the row + } + [Fact] public void ScrollEvent_MovesByLineHeight() {