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Erik
090825e703 feat(chat): Campaign CH slice CH4 — command registry completion
Brings acdream's / and @ command parsing to parity with the complete
retail registry (130 registered verbs + 22 unregistered GetChannelID
fallback tags = 152 client-parsed verbs), per
docs/research/2026-08-09-chat-retail-command-registry.md.

Parser semantics (retail OnChatCommand/DoCommand):
- : and ; rewrite to "@emote <rest>" before dispatch.
- Verb trailing-comma trim ("@f, hi" == "@f hi") applied at every
  verb-lookup site in the catalog and the parser.
- @tell/aliases split the target on the FIRST COMMA, not the first
  whitespace token, so multi-word names work ("@tell Aunt Agatha, hi").
- The 22 unregistered GM/faction channel tags (admin, sentinel,
  celestialhand, ...) now broadcast for real via a new
  RetailChannelTagTable + SendRawChannelCmd bypass, reusing the existing
  BuildChatChannel wire builder.

Binding corrections:
- /g, /group, /party -> Fellowship (0x800), not General.
- /rp -> reply alias (retail's own help text confirms "@r or @rp"), not
  Roleplay; /role (an acdream invention) deleted.
- /allegiance, /all -> the allegiance management command
  (RetailClientCommandCatalog), not a channel verb.
- /house no longer swallows unrecognized subcommands with a local usage
  error; they now correctly fall through to ACE.
- @mr/@pr pinned as permanently non-executable (retail registers them
  with a null function pointer).

New verbs with real local execution: endurance, speaker, title (silent,
AP-182), chat, notell, join, leave, permit, hslist, index, clist, on,
off, alh/ah (+ "@allegiance hometown"/"ho"), "@allegiance info",
"@house abandon"; a missing-alias sweep across pkl/hou/message_types/
msgtypes/msg_types/rt/send/whisper/w/vassal/covassal/co-vassals/c/
fellows/group/party/guild/gu/cg/ct/clfg/crp/soc/o; the non-retail
inventions gen/cv/lookingforgroup/tr/role/h are deleted. New Core.Net
wire builders (IndexChannels, ListChannels, AddChannel, RemoveChannel,
RecallAllegianceHometown, AllegianceInfoRequest, ListAvailableHouses,
AddPlayerPermission, RemovePlayerPermission, AbandonHouse) are all
parameterless or single-field payloads cross-checked against ACE's
GameAction readers, not guessed.

Deferred (filed as #360/#361/#362, register rows TS-68/TS-69/TS-70):
the ~22 remaining allegiance/house subcommands + standalone @motd
(largest single item, needs its own slice per the doc), the three
still-inert pure-local commands (day/log/render), and the inbound
GameEvent responses for the new outbound requests. All correctly fall
through to ACE server-passthrough rather than being silently swallowed
or faking success.

RetailCommandRegistryConformanceTests pins the complete 152-verb
registry against production: every verb resolves through exactly one
production surface if Implemented, through none if HelpOnly/
ServerPassthrough, and two reverse-direction tests fail the build if
RetailClientCommandCatalog or ChatInputParser ever claims a verb
outside this registry again. Final tally: 138 Implemented / 5
ServerPassthrough / 9 HelpOnly = 152.

Release suite: 12,190 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (up from CH3's
11,964/4/0).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 21:10:17 +02:00
Erik
e07fba5731 fix(chat): CH3 review fixes — phantom UN-9, allegiance-broadcast echo, /a legacy fallback
Applies the Opus review of Campaign CH slice CH3 (614a1e05):

- B1: UN-9 was a phantom divergence — ACE's CharacterOptions1.cs:47
  OR-sum is 0x50C4A54A (its own comment confirms 1355064650), identical
  to acdream's literal. The wrong 0x50C48D4A existed only in the research
  doc. Row deleted, register §5 reverted to 4 rows, research doc corrected
  with dated notes.
- S1/S4: AllegianceBroadcast (0x02000000) is a server-echoing channel —
  ACE's GameActionChatChannel handler includes the sender in its real-name
  Allegiance.Members broadcast (retail's DoAllegianceBroadcast has no
  AddTextToScroll), so the client must skip its local optimistic echo, not
  keep it. ChatChannelInfo.Legacy.IsSelfEchoChannel() now returns true for
  it; RouteLegacyChannel's comment corrected; Turbine.IsSelfEchoChannel()'s
  backwards comment rewritten truthfully.
- S3: retail's /a stays on the legacy AllegianceBroadcast bitflag until
  StartupTurbineChatSystem successfully starts Turbine chat — "never
  started" (TurbineChatState.Enabled == false) now falls back to legacy in
  both LiveSessionCommandRouter.RouteChat and
  DirectGameRuntimeCommandAdapter.TrySendChannel, while "enabled but no
  allegiance room" still correctly refuses locally.
- S5: added a LiveSessionEventRouter test proving the Options.Replace ->
  OnCharacterOptionsChanged seeding order, and RuntimeSettingsTargets /
  GameWindowLiveSessionOwnershipTests tests proving the concrete
  ICommandBus.Publish wiring and the single LiveSessionCommandSurface
  construction site.
- S6: AP-181 rewritten to name both of retail's omitted pre-send checks
  (IsMessageSafe silent-drop, then IsMessageSpam) and stop misattributing
  either to RouteLegacyChannel, which has no such gates.
- N1-N7: CharacterOptionId moved below SocialActions so its doc comment
  re-attaches; TurbineChatMembershipGate reuses TurbineChatDisplayNames
  instead of a duplicate table; the gate-to-refusal-text mapping is now
  shared via TurbineChatMembershipGate.ResolveRefusalText instead of
  duplicated in both hosts; ChatSettings.Default now matches ACE's real
  CharacterOptions2.Default (Roleplay/Society start off); a doc-comment
  clarifies only the five Hear toggles are server-backed; the register's
  §3 header recounted 129 -> 128.

Suite: 11,964 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (baseline 11,957/4/0 + 7 new
tests). Campaign ledger CH3 review column updated to APPROVE-WITH-FIXES.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 20:24:29 +02:00
Erik
614a1e055f feat(chat): Campaign CH slice CH3 — side-channel membership, wire, and echo parity
Ports retail's SendTurbineChat (@0x0057db10) local pre-send membership gate
so Roleplay/Society/Olthoi stop silently swallowing outbound chat: a new
TurbineChatMembershipGate checks Turbine availability and the player's own
Hear*Chat option before sending, raising "Turbine chat is not available."
or the 0x0551 YouAreNotListeningTo_Channel refusal through the CH2 AddText
chokepoint instead. Wired into both the graphical (LiveSessionCommandRouter)
and headless (DirectGameRuntimeCommandAdapter) send paths so they can't
diverge. Retracts the 26-day-old false "ACE doesn't run a TurbineChat
server" claim from ISSUES.md, the roadmap, and project_chat_pipeline.md —
ACE's TurbineChat implementation is complete and on by default; the real
bug was treating Hear*Chat as a display filter instead of room membership.

Also: implements SetSingleCharacterOption (0x0005), the only wire message
that actually joins/leaves a Turbine room, and wires the five Settings Chat
toggles to it (publish on Save, changed bits only) plus seeds ChatSettings
from the server's own CharacterOptions2 on every PlayerDescription. Fixes
the legacy-channel double-print (Fellow/Vassals/Patron/Monarch/CoVassals
skip the local echo now that ChatChannelInfo.IsSelfEchoChannel is finally
consulted). Routes /a to Turbine unconditionally (retail's @a never falls
back to the legacy bitflag) and adds /ab for the legacy AllegianceBroadcast
verb retail actually has. Surfaces a nonzero TurbineChat ack HResult instead
of discarding it silently. Deletes the malformed, callerless SetCharacterOptions
(0x01A1) and AddChannel/RemoveChannel (0x0145/0x0146) builders.

Files every AC-specific algorithm change cites the named retail decomp
(SendTurbineChat 0x0057db10, StartupTurbineChatSystem 0x0057EFB0,
GameActionSetSingleCharacterOption) plus ACE/holtburger cross-checks.
Register rows AP-181 (no client-side spam throttle) and UN-9 (an
incidentally-discovered CharacterOptions1.Default literal mismatch, not
investigated further) filed per the divergence-register rule.

11,957 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (full Release suite, up from the
11,916/4/0 baseline).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 19:39:44 +02:00
Erik
e0e7888308 fix(chat): CH2 rework — SpewBox tick-driven visibility + binary-derived error table
Reworks Campaign CH slice CH2 per the REJECT-review findings doc
(docs/research/2026-08-09-ch2-review-findings.md).

BLOCKER 1 — SpewBoxController never rendered a line and leaked its
pending queue. LinesProvider only ran through UiText.OnDraw, which
gates on Visible — and the box started invisible, so the provider (the
sole caller of SpewBoxState.Tick) never ran. Gave the controller an
explicit per-frame Tick(now) driven by UiRoot's global-message-3
broadcast (a zero-size GlobalTimeSink child, the same pattern
VendorUiController.DragOverGlobalTimeSink already uses), matching
retail's gmSpewBoxUI::Update. LinesProvider now only returns the
cache. Tests rewritten to drive root.Tick(...) instead of calling the
provider directly, plus new coverage for visibility-without-a-draw,
queue-drain-without-a-draw, and bounded-queue-across-many-ticks.

BLOCKER 2 — re-derived the HandleFailureEvent routing table from the
PDB-paired binary instead of the pseudo-C's ~33-char string previews.
tools/pdb-extract/sweep_weenie_strings.py sweeps every push imm32 in
VA 0x571990-0x575480, dereferences into .rdata/.data, and decodes the
full UTF-16LE literal. Added the 5 ids dispatched via else-if (missed
by case-label enumeration), resolved 0x4F8 (previously excluded),
fixed 18 wrong strings (16 the review flagged + 2 more — 0x4E9 and
0x518 — an automated diff between every swept literal and the landed
table found). Every changed row cross-checked against ACE's
WeenieError/WeenieErrorWithString enum doc comments; both oracles
agreed on every row, including a case where the review's own proposed
text for the new 0x4E8 row was itself wrong (it was 0x4E9's text) —
corrected via the else-if block's own instruction address plus the ACE
cross-check. Pinned table count: 344 (338 + 5 + 0x4F8).

SHOULD-FIX 1 — RuntimeCommunicationState.ResetSpewBox was dead code;
folded into the ChatIdentity generation-reset stage (same lifetime
boundary), with a reset assertion added to the existing populated-reset
test.

SHOULD-FIX 2 — AddText trimmed only the trailing end and invented an
empty-string early return; retail's AddTextToScroll trims both ends
(trim(&str, 1, 1, ws)) and has no empty guard. Both retired.

SHOULD-FIX 3 — ShowWeenieError bypassed the AddText chokepoint via
ChatLog.OnWeenieError (hardcoded LogTextType 0x00); routed through
Communication.AddText(Resolve(code, param)) instead, and
ChatLog.OnWeenieError is deleted — GameEventWiring's legacy no-router
fallback now resolves + calls OnSystemMessage directly.

SHOULD-FIX 4 — retail's HandleFailureEvent switch has no default case;
an unmapped id now resolves to a null Text (silence toward the
player) instead of the invented "WeenieError 0xNNNN" hex fallback,
with a diagnostics-only console log line for the id.

NITs — AP-TBD placeholders corrected to their real register rows
(AP-178, not the unrelated AP-177 lifetime row); filed AP-180 for the
windowId dual-destination gap and corrected three stale "lands with
CH2" comments; extended SpewBoxLayoutDumpDiagnostic from dats.Portal
to dats.Local and found the SpewBox element for real — LayoutDesc
0x21000011, element 0x10000048, size 450x72, MaxConcurrentItems
(ListBox property 0x10000028) = 4, not retail's code default of 1.
AP-178 narrowed accordingly; SpewBoxState.MaxConcurrentItems and
SpewBoxController's extent/anchor/OneLine are now authored rather than
placeholder (absolute screen position and colour remain open); fixed
the "19 ids... lists 18" miscount by retiring the stale paragraph in
the class doc rewrite; aligned the UseDone handler's silent-status
check with the other two WeenieError handlers.

Full Release suite: 11,914 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (build 0
errors).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 18:14:26 +02:00
Erik
77c8296e3f feat(chat): Campaign CH slice CH2 — retail SpewBox interface text
Retail routes on-screen refusals ("You can't jump while in the air",
"You are too encumbered to carry that!") through a SEPARATE transient
screen surface (gmSpewBoxUI, ClientSystem::AddTextToScroll @0x00563C50)
that never touches the chat scroll — type 0x1A is exactly the bit every
ChatInterface window's default filter excludes
(ChatInterface::ChatInterface @0x004F4550). acdream had no such split:
every WeenieError rendered in chat at a single stand-in LogTextType
0x00 (CH1-era approximation, register AP-176), and locally-detected
jump refusals were silently discarded.

This slice ports the full mechanism per
docs/research/2026-08-09-chat-retail-interface-text.md:

CORE (AcDream.Core/Chat):
- WeenieErrorMessages.Resolve now returns (text, RetailLogTextType) from
  a 338-row transcription of ClientCommunicationSystem::HandleFailureEvent
  @0x00571990 (Appendix A's 339 cases minus one, 0x4F8, deliberately
  excluded — its case body is a tangled decompiler artifact, not
  resolvable with confidence). Spot-checked ~20 rows directly against
  the raw decomp (case 0x2b/0x36/0x3a/0x4e/0x4ec/0x4f3/0x4f4 and the
  jump family), beyond the ~10 the brief asked for, because the first
  pass surfaced two transcription classes the research doc's markdown
  silently ate: (1) 7 ids marked "shared string global" resolved by
  reading the case bodies directly (0x24/0x48/0x49 reuse the jump-
  refusal globals; 0x4DE/0x4DF/0x55A/0x55E are pure param passthrough);
  (2) 19 "arg3 + literal" CONCATENATION ids whose leading space (and
  therefore their %s marker) the markdown table's cell-trimming ate —
  fixed by re-reading each case body, several requiring a SECOND
  non-truncated data_XXXXXXXX dump elsewhere in the same oracle file to
  recover text the ~33-char inline preview cut off. One retail typo is
  preserved verbatim: 0x4F4's second placeholder is literal "$s", not
  "%s" — only the first substitutes.
- ClientTextRefusals: the 11 process-lifetime string globals, all
  byte-recovered from the PDB-paired C:\Users\erikn\Downloads\acclient.exe
  (MATCH verified via check_exe_pdb.py) via raw UTF-16LE prefix search —
  5 were truncated in the research doc's own transcription and all 5
  turned out to end "...combat mode"/"...this position", not the
  shorter "...combat" a truncated read would suggest.
- SpewBoxState: the gmSpewBoxUI pending/visible queue port (insert-at-0,
  dedupe-against-index-0-only, MaxConcurrentItems overflow, per-entry
  expiry, one-frame enqueue/drain decoupling). Placed in Core (not
  Runtime as the brief's default) because AcDream.UI.Abstractions
  references Core but not Runtime, and SpewBoxVM needs to wrap it
  directly — the same constraint ChatVM already satisfies against
  ChatLog.
- Folded the 4-entry WeenieErrorText.cs into the full table; deleted it.

RUNTIME (AcDream.Runtime):
- RuntimeCommunicationState.AddText(text, type, windowId): the
  AddTextToScroll chokepoint. type == ClientLocal -> SpewBox only, never
  chat; everything else -> the existing transcript, tagged with type.
- GameEventWiring gains an `onInterfaceText` delegate hole (Core.Net
  cannot reference Runtime, so this follows the file's own established
  pattern for every other Runtime-owned sink). Rewires 0x028A/0x028B/
  UseDone through the full table + router; fixes 0x02EB
  CommunicationTransientString's routing type from a CH1-era 0x00
  guess to retail's hardcoded ClientLocal (Handle_Communication__
  TransientString @0x0057D460).
- LiveSessionEventRouter's 0xF7E0 ServerMessage handler now routes
  through AddText with the wire chatType verbatim instead of always
  writing ChatLog directly.
- PlayerMovementController gains OnInterfaceText, applied by
  RuntimeLocalPlayerMovementState to every controller it installs.
  Reports ChargeJump/jump refusals exactly as ClientCombatSystem::
  CommenceJump @0x0056AF90 / DoJump @0x0056B110 do — confirmed via
  their compiled dispatch that ONLY 0x24/0x48/0x49 produce text;
  0x47 (GeneralMovementFailure, fully-constrained/no-stamina) and any
  other code are retail-SILENT (DoJump's jump table has exactly 4 real
  targets), which contradicts this task's brief ("0x47 -> the
  constrained/stamina row per §4.2") — the brief's reading of §4.2
  described what jump_is_allowed COMPUTES, not what CommenceJump/DoJump
  DISPLAY for it. Implemented the decomp-verified silent behavior.

APP (AcDream.App / AcDream.UI.Abstractions):
- The 5 composition sites that already used RetailLogTextType.ClientLocal
  now call Communication.AddText instead of Chat.OnSystemMessage
  directly, so they reach the SpewBox instead of the transcript.
- SpewBoxVM (UI.Abstractions) + SpewBoxController (App), modeled
  directly on PortalWaitNoticeController. Position/font/colour/
  MaxConcurrentItems are placeholders: SpewBoxLayoutDumpDiagnostic
  exhaustively swept the installed client_portal.dat's entire LayoutDesc
  id range (0x21000000-0x21000075, 101/118 ids populated, sanity-checked
  against 3 known ids) and found ZERO elements of class 0x10000016 —
  gmSpewBoxUI is mounted from C++ code, not any authored LayoutDesc, so
  the dump cannot recover these values.

REGISTER: AP-176 retired (its WeenieError half is now the full table
port); its OnCombatLine half was never in this slice's scope and is
split out to AP-179 so that divergence keeps a row. AP-177 (invented
line lifetime) and AP-178 (invented position/font/colour/max-items)
filed for the presentation placeholders above. AP-175 (PopUpString ->
chat instead of modal) is untouched, not duplicated.

Suite: 11,890 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (was 11,835/4/0; +55 net
new tests, 0 regressions).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 17:04:02 +02:00
Erik
34d8a3c0e7 fix(chat): CH1 review fixes — sbb-idiom channel catch-all, command-output typing
Applies the Opus review findings on CH1 (172c6f9a), the exact retail chat
color table. Two blockers plus should-fixes/nits, one commit:

BLOCKER 1 — LegacyChannelChatType.Resolve's channel-bit table was wrong.
Binary Ninja renders retail's `neg esi; sbb esi, esi` idiom (a branchless
select between Channel 0x08 and Channel_Send 0x09) as the trivial pseudo-C
`esi - esi` (always 0), hiding the real values. Corrected by decoding the
raw bytes at the PDB-paired binary: HEAR sbb site VA 0x00570F0A (mask -6 ->
0x08), SEND sbb site VA 0x00570D4F (mask -5 -> 0x09). The generic
admin/audit/sentinel catch-all is Channel/Channel_Send, NOT Abuse (0x0E) —
Abuse is retail's ONLY 0x0E producer (bit 0x0001). The unnamed
FellowBroadcast bit (0x4000000) is hear=Channel(0x08)/send=Fellowship(0x13),
not a flat 0x13. ACE's PDB-sourced Channel enum corroborates. Introduces
`RetailLogTextType`, the 34-value named enum for the wire LogTextType space
(values only, no color — Core stays presentation-free).

BLOCKER 2 — three ChatLog.OnSystemMessage sinks (ChatVM.ShowSystemMessage,
LiveSessionRuntimeFactory's ShowSystemMessage delegate,
HeadlessGameplayOperations.DisplayMessage) were typing ALL
ClientCommandController output 0x1A (bright red), including informational
command output (@version, /loc, friends list, usage lines). Retail types
the great majority of that output 0x00 Default (green) and reserves 0x1A
for genuine refusals/errors. Reverted to 0x00 with a comment noting the
refusal-vs-info split lands with CH2's SpewBox producer rewiring. The five
App composition sites that pass 0x1A for actual refusal text
(InteractionRetainedUiComposition, SessionPlayerComposition) were already
correct and are untouched (aside from converting the literal to the new
enum).

Also: AP-176 divergence-register row for OnWeenieError/OnCombatLine's
single-type approximation of retail's per-code/per-message dispatch; a
carry-forward test for the out-of-range LogTextType color fallback in
ChatWindowController; decomp-confirmed anchors replacing ACE-inferred
citations in CombatChatTranslator and ChatLog.OnPlayerKilled; required
(non-optional) logTextType parameters on OnLocalSpeech/OnTellReceived/
OnCombatLine/OnSelfSent since no production caller relied on a default;
LegacyChannelChatType.Resolve's parameter renamed channelBit -> channelId
with a doc note on multi-bit ids; corrections to the color-table research
doc's §3.3 wire tables; and issue #359 for the pre-existing (not
CH1-introduced) 0x019E PlayerKilled participant-suppression gap retail has
and acdream lacks.

dotnet build clean; full Release suite 11,835 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed
(11,839 total), up from the CH1 baseline of 11,833/4/0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 16:03:13 +02:00
Erik
172c6f9aa3 feat(chat): Campaign CH slice CH1 — retail LogTextType color table
Retail colors chat lines by the 34-value wire LogTextType (ACE's
ChatMessageType), NOT by acdream's synthetic 9-value ChatKind. The old
ChatWindowController.RetailChatColor(ChatKind) collapsed distinct retail
colors onto one bucket per ChatKind — e.g. every Channel line rendered
colorLightBlue (Magic's slot) when retail's actual palette spans five
different colors across the Turbine rooms and legacy allegiance family.

Ports ChatInterface::BuildChatColorLookupTable @0x004F31C0 verbatim
(RetailChatColorTable, all 34 RGBA floats read from the PDB-paired
binary's .data section) and threads a new ChatEntry.LogTextType field
through every ingestion site to the correct retail wire value:
HearSpeech/Tell pass the wire chatType through verbatim; Emote/SoulEmote
hard-code 0x0C; the Tell self-echo hard-codes 0x04; legacy ChatChannel
broadcasts derive their type from the channel bit via the new
LegacyChannelChatType helper (ported from the decompiled
Handle_Communication__ChannelBroadcast dispatch, hear vs. own-send);
TurbineChat rooms map through TurbineChatDisplayNames.LogTextType;
CombatChatTranslator's hit/miss/evade lines map to ACE's CombatSelf/
CombatEnemy per Player_Combat.cs; kill/death lines use retail's
decompiled 0x00 Default (not a combat color). ChatWindowController's
transcript now folds LogTextType through RetailChatColorTable with
retail's exact "out-of-range keeps the previous line's color" carry
rule; ChatPanel's combat highlighting sources the same table.

Corrects HearSpeech.cs's doc-comment ChatType legend (4 of 6 entries
were wrong). Adds register row AP-175 for the pre-existing (unchanged)
Popup-renders-in-chat divergence and updates AP-39's stale per-ChatKind
description. Narrows ISSUES #139 — its chat-colors half is done.

Retail renders no chat timestamp prefix path exists in acdream today,
so the "timestamp is always colorGrey 0x0C" rule has nothing to attach
to; noted here per the research doc rather than left silent.

Research: docs/research/2026-08-09-chat-retail-color-table.md
Full Release suite: 11,833 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 15:24:09 +02:00
Erik
dd2cb92b99 chore(audio): Campaign A slice A6 — delete what retail does not have
Retail EoR has no music system: the linked winmm MIDI player has zero
callers, 'music' appears zero times in the 65 MB decomp, SoundType has no
music member, InitPrefs registers no music key, and the install ships no
music files. So PlayMusic/StopMusic/MusicVolume and the AudioSettings
Music knob are deleted rather than left as an API modelling dead code —
the string-keyed signature was the tell, since every other entry point is
DID-keyed. Old settings.json files carrying a 'music' key still load; the
reader ignores unknown keys and the next save drops it.

The Ambient slider is now surfaced, because slice A5 gave it something to
drive, and its default returns to retail's 1.0 from an invented 0.8 —
InitPrefs defaults every sound preference to unity. The panel rule is
unchanged: no slider that does nothing.

r05-audio-sound.md gets a SUPERSEDED banner naming its five wrong
sections (falloff, pan, voice pool, selection, music, ambient) so a
future reader reaches the lane notes instead of the Ghidra-era reads that
this campaign spent its first two slices undoing.

TS-9 re-scoped from 'any MP3 cue' to the measured blast radius: exactly 1
MP3 among 786 shipped waves, a ~2 s mono clip. Its original framing
assumed a music system that does not exist. The ADPCM count remains
unmeasured and is named as the open question.

Deferred deliberately: #321's sound-cache decode-dedup race. It is a
pre-existing concurrency flake rather than audio-parity behaviour, and
shipping a speculative fix to a race I have not reproduced is exactly the
shortcut this project's no-workarounds rule exists to prevent.

Campaign A is code-complete; the plan carries the closeout.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-08 22:58:50 +02:00
Erik
69ba9486b6 feat(chat): port retail's @pklite client command (EnterPkLite 0x028F)
acdream never implemented @pklite. It is a CLIENT command in retail, not a
server one — ACE has no pklite text-command handler — so typing it forwarded as
inert chat text that the server ignored.

Retail: ClientCommunicationSystem::DoPKLite @0x0057A490 rejects with
WeenieError 0x507 when ACCWeenieObject::IsPlayerKiller @0x0058C910 is true
(that returns true when EITHER the PK bit 0x20 OR the PKLite bit 0x2000000 is
set), prints "Please see @help pklite for more..." and sends nothing if given
any argument text, and otherwise calls CM_Character::Event_EnterPKLite
@0x006A13F0 — a bare 12-byte parameterless game action, opcode 0x28F, the same
shape as Event_LoginCompleteNotification beside it. Verb string at 0x007E16B0,
help text at 0x007DF0C8, failure string at 0x007D31E8; one verb, no alias.

HasPlayerFlag is a tri-state (null = the local PublicWeenieDesc has not
arrived). The existing arena gates compare `== false` because they reject on a
known-FALSE flag; retail's DoPKLite gates the other way, rejecting on
known-TRUE. So this case compares `== true` on either bit: an indeterminate
description sends rather than blocks, which matches retail trusting the server
instead of inventing a client-side suppression rule.

Landed as its own commit because it is retail-faithful on its own merits, but
the motivation is C4 route 2: ACE advances SequenceType.ObjectForcePosition in
exactly two places, and the only reachable one is Player.HandleActionEnterPkLite's
entry-collision bump (allow_pkl_bump, default on). Every admin teleport advances
ObjectTeleport instead, so @teleto-style displacement exercises route 3, not
route 2. Without this command route 2 has no connected acceptance gate at all.

Gates: complete Release solution 10,867 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed
(9966b531 baseline 10,858/4/0; +9 = the 9 tests added). Coverage includes both
known-true rejections, the known-false success case, the tri-state unknown
case, the 12-byte wire envelope, and @pklite resolving as ClientHandled rather
than falling through to the server-text path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 18:57:17 +02:00
Erik
66f114b258 feat(linux): add graphical platform services 2026-07-27 11:54:59 +02:00
Erik
c9d25ade50 refactor(runtime): own communication and social state
Construct chat history, negotiated channels, friends, squelch, and reply targets in one presentation-independent Runtime owner. Make live routing, retained UI, devtools, and current-runtime projections borrow the exact instances, preserve reconnect reset semantics, and publish failure-isolated reentrant-safe chat commits.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-26 07:50:16 +02:00
Erik
5ad32d5753 feat(input): assess world objects on right click
Port SmartBox's release-completed sr_Examine gesture through the configurable SelectRight binding. Cancel camera drags at the shared retail three-pixel threshold, then reuse the canonical picker, selection pulse, and appraisal request path without inventing another wire or UI owner.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-24 05:42:28 +02:00
Erik
cd7b519f78 refactor(app): compose settings and developer tools 2026-07-22 16:11:34 +02:00
Erik
fec0d94148 refactor(settings): own two-phase runtime settings
Move pre-window loading, startup application, live settings mutation, toon context, quality reapply, and SettingsVM loans behind one RuntimeSettingsController. Preserve retail command behavior, ordered target publication, draft semantics, and retryable failure convergence while removing duplicate GameWindow state and feature bodies.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-22 13:30:22 +02:00
Erik
8b8afeefa3 refactor(input): own pointer and callback lifetime
Move camera pointer, framebuffer resize, and retained/devtools input edges behind focused reversible owners. Preserve input priority while making shutdown deactivate callbacks before live-session retirement and retry physical detach without stranding transport teardown.
2026-07-22 11:59:33 +02:00
Erik
4f31a5085f refactor(net): converge live session state reset 2026-07-21 12:00:48 +02:00
Erik
961bdd07b7 refactor(net): own live session routing 2026-07-21 11:17:09 +02:00
Erik
a755b764bf test(runtime): add unattended connected R6 soak
Drive turn, movement, jump, and combat through the production InputDispatcher so connected Release testing works without an interactive Windows desktop. Track held automation actions through normal completion and every shutdown path.

Add a seven-destination ACE route with post-liveness memory, allocation, update, fatal-log, outbound-movement, and graceful-close gates. Record dynamic ACE population changes as context instead of a false lifetime oracle, and document the accepted rebaseline.

Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-20 12:12:08 +02:00
Erik
749e8ceeb1 fix(rendering): bound portal resource lifetime
Separate logical ownership, render publication, and GPU retirement across live entities, landblocks, particles, textures, mesh arenas, portal/UI teardown, and per-frame scratch storage. Add bounded DAT/texture caches, upload budgets, three-frame fence retirement, exact-incarnation appearance reconciliation, frame pacing, and extensive lifetime conformance coverage.\n\nThe seven-destination connected route now cuts peak working/private memory roughly in half, returns Caul to 125-153 FPS locally, and produces no WER or AMD reset.\n\nCo-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-18 21:35:16 +02:00
Erik
146a963aeb feat(selection): port retail polygon picking and vivid marker
Replace the projected Setup-sphere rectangle and independent physics-wall ray with retail's render-coupled picker: only visible server-object parts participate, each exact drawing sphere broad-phases the camera-eye ray, and first-in-DAT-order visual polygon hits globally outrank sphere fallbacks.

Replace the devtools-only procedural triangles with the retained gameplay VividTargetIndicator using retail client-enum surfaces 1..4, radar-blip colorization, Setup selection-sphere framing, and the exact eight-pixel viewport clamp.

Release build succeeds with zero warnings and all 5,886 tests pass with five intentional skips.

Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-17 21:32:51 +02:00
Erik
48a118db91 config(vfx): default to extended particle range
Honor the requested non-dev-UI behavior by making the 2x DAT-authored particle cutoff the application default while keeping Retail as the exact opt-down setting. Update migration tests and the divergence/roadmap documentation accordingly.

Release build succeeds and all 5,857 tests pass with five intentional skips.

Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-17 15:32:57 +02:00
Erik
f1ba147ac5 perf(vfx): port retail particle visibility degradation
Resolve DAT-authored particle ranges from the hardware GfxObj, apply retail distance and completed-cell visibility gates, and preserve the exact finite/infinite off-view update semantics. This removes dense-world simulation work without shortening terrain, entity, fog, or streaming distance.

Publish doorway-clipped outdoor cells through a focused frame controller, retain effect cell identity for outdoor statics, reject hidden emitters before particle-slot scans, and offer an explicit opt-in Extended particle range.

Release build succeeds and all 5,857 tests pass with five intentional skips. Retail-conformance, architecture, and adversarial review cycles are clean; connected Aerlinthe visual/performance gate pending.

Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-17 15:27:36 +02:00
Erik
07be994d97 feat: port retail magic lifecycle and retained spell UI
Complete the retail cast-intent, target, component, enchantment, and busy-state paths; mount the DAT-authored spell bar, spellbook, component book, effects panels, and shared panel lifecycle; and add scoped input plus conformance coverage.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-07-15 10:55:22 +02:00
Erik
7b7ffcd278 fix(gameplay): reconcile wield ownership and target facing
Preserve PlayerDescription inventory/equipment ownership across authoritative manifest replacement, make weapon switching and combat/UI consumers read the same canonical object state, and carry the complete outbound player position frame across landblocks.

Route target-facing and mouse-look through the shared MovementManager and MotionInterpreter completion owner. Match retail input aggregation, toggle ordering, turn/sidestep remapping, per-axis hold keys, and synchronous movement publication without render-only heading state.

Initialize the live streaming origin from the first accepted canonical player Position, defer other projections until that origin exists, and retain logical entity identity through hydration.

Advance the project ledger from completed M2 to active M3, synchronize CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md and durable memory, and record the next cast-lifecycle, spellbook/enchantment, and two-client portal gates.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-07-15 08:19:23 +02:00
Erik
43f7c7807c fix #213: complete suicide and framerate presentation
Translate suicide response 0x004A as retail's successful self-kill notice. Port /framerate onto the authored SmartBox FPS element with live two-decimal FPS and DEG values, keep diagnostic window chrome independent, and synchronize command-driven settings without discarding panel drafts.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-13 15:50:47 +02:00
Erik
9ea579bdd0 feat(chat): port retail client command families
Expand the typed client-command boundary across travel, character queries, local UI and layout controls, AFK and consent, emotes, friends, squelch and filters, and fill-components. Preserve retail packet layouts and queue ownership, import the confirmation dialog, and keep authoritative social state in Core.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-13 14:50:15 +02:00
Erik
5a45a7ac7f feat(chat): route retail lifestone commands
Separate retail client actions, ACE server commands, and ordinary chat at the shared router. Port lifestone/lif/ls from the named retail registry through a typed App controller to game action 0x0063, keep unknown verbs on ACE Talk, and cover both UI backends plus exact outbound bytes.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-13 11:43:19 +02:00
Erik
2215c76c7e feat(combat): port retail basic combat bar
Mount authored gmCombatUI, share one press/hold/release request state machine across DAT buttons and keybindings, and recover the exact 1.0s/0.8s power timing from matching retail x86. The same timer fixes jump charge, while ready-stance, response queueing, auto-repeat, layout binding, migration, and conformance coverage keep behavior architectural rather than panel-local.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-11 14:03:28 +02:00
Erik
e65119f0c6 feat(ui): complete retail quick-slot input
Port global toolbar use/select/create actions, migrate the collapsed Ctrl-number bindings, and route them through a focused retained-UI controller. Preserve shortcut aliases as aliases across inventory and paperdoll drops with retail's neutral/accept/reject drag states, preventing physical item moves such as unwielding an equipped helmet.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-11 08:59:49 +02:00
Erik
05f6222865 fix(ui): complete live targeted healing flow
Route ACE server commands through the existing chat path, bind the retail paperdoll hit mask instead of its obscured viewport, and prefer authoritative private health vitals. Record the user-confirmed live gate and pin the production DAT widget type in tests.
2026-07-11 07:58:59 +02:00
Erik
921c388e2c feat(ui): persist retained window layouts 2026-07-10 23:17:29 +02:00
Erik
3cbe4b00a1 feat(ui): port retail radar and compass 2026-07-10 16:14:37 +02:00
Erik
d3cab1ab10 fix(chat): / and @ are equivalent command prefixes (retail parity)
Retail treats / and @ interchangeably for commands, but two client-side
layers broke the / spelling for server commands:

- ChatCommandRouter refused ANY unknown /verb with a local "Unknown
  command" guess — so /tele, /ci, /acehelp never reached ACE even
  though ACE supports them. The guard is gone; the server is now the
  single authority on what's a valid command (ACE replies "Unknown
  command: x" itself).
- ChatInputParser passed unknown /verbs through as literal speech.
  ACE's GameActionTalk only intercepts the @ form on the wire (the /
  acceptance in CommandManager is the server CONSOLE path), so the
  parser now rewrites unknown /xyz -> @xyz.

Both command pass-throughs (@ and rewritten /) now also force the Say
channel: GameActionTalk (0x0015) is the only wire action ACE parses
commands on — previously a command typed with a chat channel active
would broadcast as channel speech.

Phase J Tier 4 ("/-text must never broadcast as speech") still holds:
letter-verbed input goes out as an @command (never speech), and
command-shaped-but-verbless input ("/", "//shrug") is refused locally
by a narrow router guard.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-03 09:46:50 +02:00
Erik
2284a376ae feat(D.2b): write-mode movement gate that preserves autorun
In chat write mode the keyboard belongs to the input — typing "swd" must not
walk the character — but AUTORUN must keep going (the user can chat while
running).

- InputDispatcher.IsActionHeld now returns false while WantCaptureKeyboard is
  set (a focused chat input), the polling-path twin of the existing gate on
  Fired actions. This SUPERSEDES the old per-frame OnUpdate early-return, which
  also killed autorun. Gating here instead lets the movement block keep running,
  so autorun — a separate latched bool ORed into Forward at the call site, not a
  polled key — survives. Test updated to encode the new contract.
- GameWindow: the movement suppress-guard reverts to ImGui-devtools-only (the
  retail write mode no longer early-returns); wires DefaultTextInput = the chat
  input (Tab/Enter activation) and Input.Keyboard for clipboard. Drops the
  one-shot UI-scale diagnostic.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-16 15:24:19 +02:00
Erik
50883e445b feat(D.2b): extract ChatCommandRouter — shared chat submit pipeline
Both the ImGui devtools ChatPanel and the upcoming retail chat window
now route through ChatCommandRouter.Submit so command handling lives in
one place. The ChatPanel inline block (TryHandleClientCommand / EqAny /
BuildHelpText) is deleted; ChatCommandRouter carries the same logic
verbatim. ChatPanel.Render becomes a 2-line delegate.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-15 22:09:27 +02:00
Erik
27d7de11d8 feat(physics): Cluster A — indoor BSP collision probe
Adds the [indoor-bsp] probe + ProbeIndoorBspEnabled toggle for the
Indoor walking Phase 1 BSP-cluster investigation. Mirrors the existing
[resolve] / [cell-transit] / [indoor-*] pattern: one log line per
BSPQuery.FindCollisions call from FindEnvCollisions' cell branch,
capturing cell id, sphere local-pos, result TransitionState, and the
hit poly's normal + side-type via the LastBspHitPoly side-channel
(already wired for ProbeBuildingEnabled, now also fires for the indoor
flag).

Toggle via ACDREAM_PROBE_INDOOR_BSP=1 env var or DebugPanel checkbox.
Zero-cost when off.

Predecessor for the three fix commits that will close ISSUES.md
#84/#85/#86 after the capture session.

Spec: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-19-indoor-walking-phase1-bsp-cluster-design.md
Plan: docs/superpowers/plans/2026-05-19-indoor-walking-phase1-bsp-cluster.md

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-19 14:24:07 +02:00
Erik
242ce706ef feat(B.4b): InputDispatcher detects double-clicks
Visual test of the B.4b handler revealed the dispatcher never fired
SelectDblLeft. OnMouseDown was only looking up Press and Hold
activations — DoubleClick bindings in KeyBindings.cs were effectively
dead code.

Adds 500ms-threshold double-click detection: tracks last-mouse-down
button + Environment.TickCount64 timestamp; a same-button press within
the threshold additionally fires ActivationType.DoubleClick for the
matching binding (Press still fires normally for the second click).
Clears the pair-state after firing so a triple-click doesn't produce
a second DoubleClick.

Tests cover same-button within threshold, beyond threshold (no fire),
different-button (no fire), and triple-click (fresh pair required).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 18:10:25 +02:00
Erik
afa4200107 feat(A.5 T22.5): QualityPreset schema + tests (commit 1/2)
Add QualityPreset enum + QualitySettings readonly record struct with
From(preset) table and WithEnvOverrides() env-var override layer.
Four presets (Low/Medium/High/Ultra) drive NearRadius, FarRadius,
MsaaSamples, AnisotropicLevel, AlphaToCoverage, MaxCompletionsPerFrame.
Env vars (ACDREAM_NEAR_RADIUS, ACDREAM_FAR_RADIUS, ACDREAM_MSAA_SAMPLES,
ACDREAM_ANISOTROPIC, ACDREAM_A2C, ACDREAM_MAX_COMPLETIONS_PER_FRAME)
override individual preset fields for dev spot-testing.

DisplaySettings gains a Quality: QualityPreset field (default High);
SettingsStore persists/loads it under display."quality" as an enum
name string with Enum.TryParse fallback. 12 new QualityPresetTests
cover the preset table (radii, msaa, aniso, a2c, completions) and all
six env-var override paths. 415 UI.Abstractions tests passing.

Wiring into GameWindow / WbDrawDispatcher / TerrainAtlas follows in
commit 2 of this task.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 08:37:17 +02:00
Erik
a37ebdebff fix(ui): pre-merge code review — apply persisted settings without devtools, hide inert sliders
Two should-fix items from the pre-merge code review pass:

1. Persisted settings now apply on startup unconditionally
   (previously gated on ACDREAM_DEVTOOLS=1).
2. Music + Ambient volume sliders are hidden because the
   underlying engine paths don't exist yet (R5 MIDI playback).

== 1. Settings load + apply outside DevToolsEnabled gate ==

Previous structure put SettingsStore construction, LoadDisplay /
LoadAudio / etc, and ApplyDisplayWindowState inside the
`if (DevToolsEnabled)` block. A user running with the env var unset
silently got WindowOptions defaults (1280x720 / VSync=false /
60° FOV) instead of their saved settings.json values — even though
the settings file existed and was valid.

Refactored: extracted LoadAndApplyPersistedSettings() that runs
unconditionally in OnLoad after _audioEngine is constructed but
before the DevToolsEnabled block. Persisted values cached as
_persistedDisplay / _persistedAudio / _persistedGameplay /
_persistedChat / _persistedCharacter fields. The Settings PANEL
construction (devtools-gated, naturally — no UI without ImGui) now
reads those fields when wiring SettingsVM.

The Settings UI gating is correct (panel needs ImGui devtools);
the persisted-runtime-state gating was the bug.

== 2. Music + Ambient sliders hidden ==

OpenAlAudioEngine has Music/MusicVolume/Ambient/AmbientVolume
properties but they're never read — PlayMusic is a stub for R5 MIDI
playback that hasn't shipped, StartAmbient reserves a handle but
doesn't start a source. Dragging those sliders moved a number that
nothing observed.

Hid the Music + Ambient sliders from RenderAudioTab; left the
AudioSettings record fields intact so settings.json round-trips
the values across phases — when R5 lands and the sliders return,
saved values will already be in place. Updated the panel's footer
note to call out the limitation. Updated
Audio_tab_when_active_renders_implemented_volume_sliders to assert
Master + SFX are present AND Music + Ambient are absent.

dotnet build green; dotnet test 1,309 / 1,309 green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 06:22:35 +02:00
Erik
df9f2fd3da fix(ui): wrap chat panel body in outer BeginChild so drag-trap covers it
The InvisibleButton drag-trap inside BeginChild only catches clicks
inside that specific child. Chat had widgets OUTSIDE the inner
##chattail child (the Copy-mode Checkbox + a Separator at top, the
footer Separator + InputTextSubmit at bottom) — empty space around
those widgets fell through directly to the parent window's
window-drag init.

Fix: wrap the entire chat panel body in a single outer ##chatbody
BeginChild before drawing any content. The renderer's drag-trap
fires inside this outer child too, absorbing every empty-space
click in the chat panel body. The inner ##chattail child is now
nested inside it, which doesn't change its scroll-tail semantics
but does mean it gets its own drag-trap as a bonus.

Test fixed: Render_BeginChild_ReservesNegativeFooterFromFrameHeight
was using Single(BeginChild) — there are now two BeginChild calls
(##chatbody outer + ##chattail inner). Switched to Single(... &&
Args[0] == "##chattail") so the test still pins the footer reserve
on the inner call where it lives.

dotnet build green; 1,309 / 1,309 tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 23:10:01 +02:00
Erik
4c75ced92b feat(ui): chat Copy mode — select + Ctrl+C any text in the chat tail
User reported wanting to mark text in-game and copy it out (item names,
coordinates, NPC dialogue, etc). ImGui doesn't natively let you select
across multiple TextColored widgets, but a read-only multi-line
InputText is fully click-drag selectable + Ctrl+C copyable. This
commit adds a "Copy mode" toggle to ChatPanel that swaps the chat
tail's render path between the colored-line view and a single
selectable text region.

New IPanelRenderer primitive:

  void TextMultilineReadOnly(string id, string content, Vector2 size);

ImGui maps this to InputTextMultiline with the ReadOnly flag — same
selection + Ctrl+C UX a user expects from any text-input widget.
FakePanelRenderer records the call for tests. The future D.2b
custom retail-look backend implements its own equivalent (likely
the same widget pattern with retail font/skin).

ChatPanel rendering:

  · A "Copy mode (select text to Ctrl+C)" Checkbox at the top of
    the panel toggles _copyMode.
  · Off (default) — current per-line render with colored combat
    entries. Visually unchanged from before.
  · On — the chat tail becomes a single TextMultilineReadOnly
    widget holding every visible line joined with newlines. Loses
    per-line color, gains arbitrary-span text selection.
  · Footer (separator + input field) renders identically in both
    modes so the user can still type while in copy mode.

Existing ChatPanelLayoutTests's footer-separator probe was using
IndexOf("Separator") — which now matches the new pre-tail separator
between the Checkbox and the chat tail. Switched to LastIndexOf
which still pins the footer separator (between EndChild and
InputTextSubmit). Behaviour and intent unchanged.

DisplaySettingsTests' With_expression test was still asserting the
old "1920x1080" Default.Resolution; updated to the new "1280x720"
that the previous wire-up commit introduced (the earlier commit
forgot this one).

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,309 / 1,309 green
(243 Core.Net + 393 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 21:45:39 +02:00
Erik
fc1e1933aa feat(ui): wire Display GL knobs + per-toon Character key — Settings goes live
Phase L.0 polish — the Display + Character tabs were persisting to disk
but didn't yet drive runtime behavior. This commit flips the live
switches.

DISPLAY ↔ GL window:

 · FOV slider (degrees) → camera FovY (radians) on Orbit + Fly + Chase,
   pushed every frame so dragging is visible immediately. Brainstorm
   said FOV is a live-preview slider; this delivers it.
 · VSync → _window.VSync, change-detected per-frame so flipping the
   checkbox is instant. Applied at startup too so saved-VSync takes
   effect before the first frame.
 · Resolution → _window.Size on Save (TryParseResolution parses
   "WIDTHxHEIGHT"). Live preview would be too jarring; resize is on
   Save only.
 · Fullscreen → _window.WindowState (Silk.NET borderless mode), also
   on Save only.
 · ShowFps → wraps the title-bar perf string. true → full perf line;
   false → just "acdream" for a cleaner alt-tab. Default true matches
   pre-L.0 behavior.

Defaults rebalanced — FieldOfView 75→60° (matches Orbit/Fly/Chase
FovY = π/3), VSync true→false (matches the previous WindowOptions),
ShowFps false→true (preserves the existing perf-in-title behavior).
Net effect: a user who never opens Display tab + later opens it +
Saves without touching anything sees ZERO visual change. Tests pinned
to the new defaults.

ApplyDisplayWindowState helper consolidates the window-side
mutations. Called from the SettingsVM construction site (apply
persisted at startup) and from the onSaveDisplay callback (apply
saved on demand). Malformed resolution strings are silently ignored
to avoid crashing mid-session if settings.json gets hand-edited.

CHARACTER ↔ active toon:

 · _activeToonKey field replaces the hard-coded "default" — starts as
   "default" (used for any pre-login Settings interaction), gets
   swapped to the actual character.Name immediately after EnterWorld
   in BeginLiveSessionAsync.
 · onSaveCharacter callback closes over _activeToonKey by reference
   (lambda captures `this`), so saves always write to the current
   toon's slot without rebinding the lambda.
 · After EnterWorld lands the chosen toon's name, the host loads
   that toon's bag via SettingsStore.LoadCharacter and calls a new
   SettingsVM.LoadCharacterContext to swap BOTH persisted snapshot
   AND draft atomically — HasUnsavedChanges stays false on login so
   the user doesn't see a "pending changes" indicator just because
   they switched toons.

Per-toon storage already worked at the SettingsStore layer (commit
73749d1); this commit just plumbs the actual character name through
to the toonKey instead of always using "default".

2 new tests for LoadCharacterContext: atomic persisted+draft swap,
and pending edits getting wiped on swap (so pre-login bleed-through
can't write to the new toon's slot).

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,309 / 1,309 green
(243 Core.Net + 393 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 21:18:07 +02:00
Erik
73749d176a feat(ui): Character tab — per-toon settings; Phase L.0 complete
Phase L.0 (final) — last tab on the Settings shell. Per-toon
preferences keyed by toon name in settings.json under
character[<toonName>]. With this commit the L.0 build order
finishes and every approved tab is implemented.

CharacterSettings record (4 fields):
 · DefaultChatChannel (string — Local / Allegiance / Fellowship / etc)
 · AutoAttack (bool — continue swinging until target dies)
 · ConfirmSalvage (bool — prompt before salvaging valuable items)
 · ShowPickupMessages (bool — pickup lines in chat)

AvailableChannels static list exposes the 7 retail-routing targets
for the dropdown.

SettingsStore grows LoadCharacter(toonKey) / SaveCharacter(toonKey)
using JsonNode/JsonObject for the nested-toon write — the existing
SaveSection raw-text-preservation pattern handles top-level keys
but doesn't fit the nested per-toon mutation. The character map
preserves every other toon's settings on save, and other top-level
sections (display / audio / gameplay / chat) are preserved too.

SettingsVM grows the parallel character state machine. The host
owns the toonKey (currently hard-coded to "default" in GameWindow
because we don't have a current-character source plumbed yet) —
the VM just edits whatever bag the host loaded.

SettingsPanel.RenderCharacterTab replaces the L.0-shell placeholder
— a Combo for default chat channel + 3 Checkboxes for
AutoAttack / ConfirmSalvage / ShowPickupMessages. The
RenderPlaceholder helper is now removed (no callers); the old
"Placeholder_tabs_render_coming_soon_text_when_active" test is
replaced by an "all six tabs are implemented" guard test that
fails if any future commit adds a placeholder back.

GameWindow loads/saves character settings under toonKey "default"
with a TODO comment to swap in the real toon name once
CharacterList plumbing exposes a currentCharacter source.

18 new tests:
 · CharacterSettings record (4) — defaults pinned, AvailableChannels
   list shape, value equality, with-expressions
 · SettingsStore character (6) — missing-file / toon-not-in-file →
   defaults, round-trip, multi-toon preservation, preserves other
   top-level sections, all five sections coexist
 · SettingsVM character (5) — initial draft, SetCharacter marks
   dirty, Save invokes callback, Cancel reverts, ResetAllToDefaults
   covers
 · SettingsPanel character tab (3 net, after removing the
   placeholder test) — combo+checkboxes render only when active,
   channel combo uses AvailableChannels, all six tabs are now
   non-placeholder

Phase L.0 final tally:
 · 5 commits on feature/settings-retail (shell + 5 tabs)
 · 6 tabs: Keybinds (Phase K) + Display + Audio + Gameplay + Chat + Character
 · 5 settings sections in settings.json (display/audio/gameplay/chat/character),
   coexisting non-destructively + a sixth file (keybinds.json) on the side.

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,307 / 1,307 green
(243 Core.Net + 391 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 18:27:07 +02:00
Erik
356b5f219e feat(ui): Chat tab — channel filters + display prefs + font slider
Phase L.0 (cont.) — fourth tab on the Settings shell. Mixes retail's
CharacterOptions2 chat-channel filter bits (Hear*Chat / TimeStamp /
FilterLanguage / AppearOffline) with a font-size slider that has no
retail bitfield equivalent.

ChatSettings record (9 fields):
 · 5 channel filters: HearGeneralChat, HearTradeChat, HearLFGChat,
   HearRoleplayChat, HearSocietyChat
 · 3 display flags: ShowTimestamps, FilterProfanity, AppearOffline
 · 1 visual: FontSize (10..20 pt)

Local-only this phase per the brainstorm — Hear*Chat flags affect
client-side display filtering only; the server still streams every
channel. Server-sync arrives later when the protocol round-trip is
in place.

SettingsStore grows LoadChat / SaveChat using the existing generic
SaveSection helper. All four non-keybind sections (display, audio,
gameplay, chat) now coexist non-destructively in settings.json.

SettingsVM grows the parallel chat state machine. HasUnsavedChanges,
Save, Cancel, ResetAllToDefaults all cover chat. Constructor signature
adds two more params; existing call sites updated.

SettingsPanel.RenderChatTab replaces the L.0-shell placeholder —
8 Checkbox calls grouped under "Channel filters" + "Display"
headers, plus a font-size SliderFloat. The "Coming soon" placeholder
test was retargeted from "Chat" to "Character" since Chat is no
longer a placeholder.

GameWindow wires SettingsStore.LoadChat / SaveChat + a TODO comment
for the future ChatPanel filter integration (read SettingsVM.ChatDraft
when filtering inbound chat lines).

13 new tests:
 · ChatSettings record (3) — defaults pinned, value equality, with-
   expressions
 · SettingsStore chat (3) — missing-file → defaults, round-trip, all
   four sections coexist
 · SettingsVM chat (5) — initial draft, SetChat marks dirty, Save
   invokes callback, Cancel reverts, ResetAllToDefaults covers
 · SettingsPanel chat tab (2) — checkboxes + slider render only when
   active

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,289 / 1,289 green
(243 Core.Net + 373 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

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2026-04-26 18:21:14 +02:00
Erik
b7165e5b17 feat(ui): Gameplay tab — 14 retail CharacterOption-derived toggles
Phase L.0 (cont.) — third tab on the Settings shell, in the Easy-wins
build order. Subset of retail's CharacterOption + CharacterOptions2
bitfield flags ported as bools (see acclient.h:3404+ enum). Local-
only this phase per the brainstorm — server sync deferred to a
later phase that will marshal the draft into the retail
CharacterOption packet.

GameplaySettings record exposes 14 named flags grouped by usage:

 · Combat: AutoTarget, AutoRepeatAttack, ToggleRun, AdvancedCombatUI,
   VividTargetingIndicator
 · Display: ShowTooltips, SideBySideVitals, CoordinatesOnRadar,
   SpellDuration, ShowHelm, ShowCloak
 · Interface: AllowGive, LockUI, UseMouseTurning

Retail names + bit values are documented in field-level comments so
the future server-sync phase has a 1:1 mapping. Defaults are
typical-user starting points (NOT bit-exact to retail's
0x50C4A54A / 0x948700 masks); class-level remarks call out that
defaults will be re-anchored to retail values once the wire-format
is the load-bearing source.

SettingsStore grows LoadGameplay / SaveGameplay using the existing
SaveSection generic helper (added in the audio commit). All three
non-keybind sections (display, audio, gameplay) now coexist in
settings.json with non-destructive cross-section saves — verified
by a new "all three sections coexist" round-trip test.

SettingsVM grows the parallel gameplay state machine
(gameplayPersisted / gameplayDraft / SetGameplay / onSaveGameplay).
HasUnsavedChanges, Save, Cancel, ResetAllToDefaults all cover
gameplay too. Constructor signature adds two more params; existing
call sites (App startup + tests) updated.

SettingsPanel.RenderGameplayTab replaces the L.0-shell placeholder —
14 Checkbox calls grouped under three Text+Separator headers, plus
a footer note explaining the local-only-this-phase scope. The
"Coming soon" placeholder test was retargeted from "Gameplay" to
"Chat" since Gameplay is no longer a placeholder.

GameWindow construction site loads gameplay on startup + writes via
the SettingsStore on Save. Server-sync packet wiring is left as a
TODO comment in the onSaveGameplay callback (next phase, after the
protocol round-trip is in place).

14 new tests:
 · GameplaySettings record (3) — defaults pinned, value equality,
   with-expressions
 · SettingsStore gameplay (4) — missing-file → defaults, round-trip,
   partial-file fallback, all-three-sections coexist
 · SettingsVM gameplay (5) — initial draft, SetGameplay marks dirty,
   Save invokes callback, Cancel reverts, ResetAllToDefaults covers
 · SettingsPanel gameplay tab (2) — 8 spot-checked Checkboxes render
   only when active

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,276 / 1,276 green
(243 Core.Net + 360 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

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2026-04-26 18:05:07 +02:00
Erik
53b1878c5c feat(ui): Audio tab — live volume sliders driving OpenAL engine
Phase L.0 (cont.) — second tab on the Settings shell, in the Easy-wins
build order. Audio is the live-preview poster child: dragging a slider
is audible immediately, Save persists, Cancel reverts and the engine
catches up on the next frame.

AudioSettings record: Master / Music / Sfx / Ambient (all 0..1 floats).
Defaults match the OpenAlAudioEngine constructor values exactly so a
user who never opens the tab gets identical behaviour to the
pre-Phase-L env-var-only world (Master=1.0, Music=0.7, Sfx=1.0,
Ambient=0.8).

SettingsStore grows LoadAudio / SaveAudio + a generic SaveSection
helper that consolidates the unknown-top-level-key preservation logic.
Display and Audio sections coexist in settings.json:
{ "version": 1, "display": { ... }, "audio": { ... } }
Saving one section preserves the other on disk; a future Gameplay /
Chat / Character section drops in the same way without touching
existing data.

SettingsVM gains a parallel audio state machine (audioPersisted /
audioDraft / SetAudio / onSaveAudio callback). HasUnsavedChanges
covers all three buckets now (keybinds + display + audio); Save /
Cancel / ResetAll are atomic across all of them.

GameWindow wiring is the live-preview mechanism — every render frame
pushes the VM's AudioDraft into _audioEngine.MasterVolume etc. Cheap
(four float assignments) and unconditional. SetListener still applies
MasterVolume each frame too via the existing Phase E.2 code path, so
listener gain stays in sync. Persisted audio is applied to the engine
ONCE at startup before the first frame so the user's saved values
take effect before any sound plays — startup-time apply happens during
the same SettingsVM construction site that does the LoadDisplay +
LoadAudio.

SettingsPanel.RenderAudioTab replaces the L.0-shell placeholder — four
SliderFloat calls clamped to [0, 1], plus a footer note explaining the
live-preview UX. The "Coming soon" placeholder test was retargeted
from "Audio" to "Gameplay" since Audio is no longer a placeholder.

16 new tests:
 · AudioSettings record (3) — defaults pin engine constants, value
   equality, with-expressions
 · SettingsStore audio round-trip (5) — missing-file → defaults,
   round-trip all fields, partial-file per-field fallback, save-audio-
   preserves-display, save-display-preserves-audio
 · SettingsVM audio state (5) — initial draft tracks persisted,
   SetAudio marks dirty, Save invokes audio callback, Cancel reverts,
   ResetAllToDefaults covers audio
 · SettingsPanel audio tab (3) — four sliders render only when active,
   no SliderFloat emitted on inactive tabs, slider range is [0, 1]

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,262 / 1,262 green
(243 Core.Net + 346 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

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2026-04-26 17:57:00 +02:00
Erik
382f0ad3fa feat(ui): Display tab + settings.json persistence — first non-keybind tab lands
Phase L.0 (cont.) — first concrete tab on the new Settings shell, in
the Easy-wins build order agreed in the brainstorm
(Display → Audio → Gameplay → Chat → Character).

DisplaySettings (immutable record): Resolution / Fullscreen / VSync /
FieldOfView (30-120°) / Gamma (0.5-2.0) / ShowFps. Six common 16:9
resolutions in the dropdown. Defaults: 1920×1080, windowed, vsync on,
75° FOV, gamma 1.0, FPS off — matches the brainstorm UX agreement.

SettingsStore: JSON persistence at %LOCALAPPDATA%\acdream\settings.json
(coexists with keybinds.json — own load/save path stays put, no
migration needed). LoadDisplay falls back per-field when keys are
missing (partial-file tolerant) and falls back to defaults when the
file is corrupt or the JSON is unparseable. SaveDisplay round-trips
preserved — unknown top-level keys (e.g. an `audio` section written
by a future client) are kept on save so older builds don't silently
drop newer-tab data.

SettingsVM gains a parallel display-state machine: persistedDisplay +
draftDisplay, SetDisplay mutator, HasUnsavedChanges checks both
keybinds and display deltas, Save/Cancel/ResetAll cover both
atomically from the user's POV (one Save commits everything, one
Cancel reverts everything). Constructor signature extends with two
new params; existing keybinds-only callers updated.

SettingsPanel.RenderDisplayTab replaces the L.0-shell placeholder —
Combo for resolution, Checkboxes for fullscreen/vsync/show-fps,
SliderFloat for FOV + gamma. Live-preview note in the panel body
matches the agreed UX: FOV + gamma update visibly while the user
drags; resolution / fullscreen / vsync apply on Save (live preview
would be too jarring).

GameWindow wires SettingsStore into the existing SettingsVM construct
site — load on startup, save on each tab Save. Errors print to
console and don't crash the panel.

19 new tests:
 · DisplaySettings record (4) — defaults pinned, value equality, with-
   expressions, AvailableResolutions sorted ascending
 · SettingsStore (6) — round trip, missing-file → defaults, corrupt-
   file → defaults, partial-file → per-field fallback, unknown-key
   preservation, DefaultPath shape
 · SettingsVM display (6) — initial draft tracks persisted, SetDisplay
   marks dirty, Save invokes display callback, Cancel reverts,
   ResetAllToDefaults covers display, Save-then-Cancel is no-op
 · SettingsPanel display tab (3) — widgets render only when active,
   resolution combo uses AvailableResolutions, no Combo emitted on
   inactive tabs

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,246 / 1,246 green
(243 Core.Net + 330 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 17:46:31 +02:00
Erik
7665cdf642 feat(ui): tabbed Settings shell — IPanelRenderer tab API + 6 placeholder tabs
Phase L.0 — foundation for the complete retail-style Settings interface
agreed in the 2026-04-26 brainstorm. Splits Phase K's keybind-only F11
panel into a tabbed shell whose first tab wraps the existing keybinds
content unchanged; the other five tabs (Display / Audio / Gameplay /
Chat / Character) render "Coming soon" placeholders so the shape the
user approved is visible immediately and gets filled in over the L.x
sub-phases (Display first per Easy-wins build order).

Why a tab API extension: retail had distinct Options UIs
(gmGameplayOptionsUI / gmChatOptionsUI / gmCharacterSettingsUI per the
PDB at acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:170739+) and the existing
IPanelRenderer only exposed CollapsingHeader. ImGui maps
BeginTabBar / BeginTabItem / EndTabItem / EndTabBar 1:1, so the new
primitives stay backend-friendly — the future D.2b custom retail-look
backend implements them via the retail tab UIs without panel changes.

Save / Cancel / Reset-all stay above the tab bar so they remain global
across all tabs (Phase K's UX preserved). FakePanelRenderer grows
matching tab calls + an ActiveTabLabel knob so tests can target a
specific tab's content; default behavior treats the first tab item
seen as active so existing tests keep passing without changes.

5 new SettingsPanelTests assertions: tab bar opens once, six expected
tab labels emitted in order, Keybinds-tab section headers only render
when active, placeholders show "Coming soon" text on inactive-content
tabs, and Save/Cancel buttons render BEFORE the tab bar (regression
guard against accidentally moving them inside a tab item).

dotnet build green (0 warnings); dotnet test 1,227 / 1,227 green
(243 Core.Net + 311 UI.Abstractions + 673 Core).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 17:39:36 +02:00
Erik
785dd92378 fix(input): Phase K live-test fixes pt3 — fly→chase round-trip, Shift coexists, run-speed for backward + strafe
Four issues from the K-fix2 launch (2026-04-26 user report):

1. Can't return from free-fly to player view.
   CameraController.ToggleFly only swaps Fly↔Orbit, so a user who
   flew out of player mode landed in orbit (Holtburg) on
   toggle-back instead of the chase camera. Added
   ToggleFlyOrChase() helper that prefers Fly→Chase /
   Chase→Fly when _playerMode is true and a chase camera is
   available; falls back to the original Fly↔Orbit toggle for
   offline / pre-login flows. Wired into all three free-fly
   entry points: keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+F), Camera menu
   item, and DebugPanel button.

2. Shift while moving STOPS instead of dropping to walk.
   Root cause: InputDispatcher.IsChordHeld required
   _keyboard.CurrentModifiers to match chord.Modifiers EXACTLY.
   So with W bound as (W, None), holding W and then pressing
   Shift made CurrentModifiers=Shift mismatch chord (None) →
   IsActionHeld(MovementForward) returned false → Forward flag
   dropped → player stopped. Fixed by relaxing IsChordHeld:
   when chord.Modifiers is None, Shift is allowed to coexist
   (it's the retail walk-modifier). Other modifiers
   (Ctrl, Alt, Win) still mismatch strictly so Ctrl+W stays a
   distinct chord from W.

   +2 tests pinning the new permissive-Shift / strict-Ctrl
   semantics.

3. Backwards too slow when running.
   forwardCmdSpeed for the WalkBackward branch was hardcoded
   to 1.0; localY was hardcoded to -(WalkAnimSpeed * 0.65).
   Neither honored input.Run. With Run=true (default),
   backward now scales by runRate (~2.4×) so X = "run
   backwards" matches the forward run pace × the 0.65
   backward animation cycle ratio.

4. Strafe too slow when running.
   localX for SideStepLeft / SideStepRight was hardcoded to
   ±SidestepAnimSpeed regardless of Run. Same fix: when Run
   is held, scale by runRate so strafe at default speed
   matches the run-forward pace.

Tests: 1220 → 1222 (the two new IsChordHeld tests).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 14:48:45 +02:00
Erik
f42c164b90 feat(ui): #25 Phase K.3 — Settings panel + click-to-rebind + Phase K shipped
Phase K final commit. Settings panel with click-to-rebind UX on top of
the K.1+K.2 input architecture, plus the roadmap / ISSUES / memory
updates that retire Phase K.

InputDispatcher gains BeginCapture / CancelCapture / IsCapturing /
SetBindings — modal capture suppresses normal action firing for the
next chord. Esc cancels (returns sentinel default chord); modifier-only
keys don't complete capture; non-modifier key down with current
modifier mask completes.

IPanelRenderer + ImGuiPanelRenderer + FakePanelRenderer gain
BeginMainMenuBar / EndMainMenuBar / BeginMenu / EndMenu / MenuItem
primitives.

SettingsVM owns a draft copy of KeyBindings with explicit Save /
Cancel / Reset semantics. Click-to-rebind enters dispatcher capture
mode; on chord captured, conflict-detect against draft (excluding the
action being rebound itself); surface a ConflictPrompt when the chord
collides; ResolveConflict(replace=true|false) commits or reverts.
ResetActionToDefault restores a single action to RetailDefaults();
ResetAllToDefaults rebuilds the entire draft. Save invokes the
onSave callback (which writes JSON + swaps the live dispatcher's
bindings).

SettingsPanel renders 8 retail-keymap-categorized CollapsingHeader
sections (Movement, Postures, Camera, Combat, UI panels, Chat,
Hotbar, Emotes). Per action: name + current binding(s) summary +
"Rebind"/"Reset" buttons. Conflict prompt at the top when pending.
Save / Cancel / "Reset all to retail defaults" at the top.

GameWindow registers SettingsPanel + wires F11 →
ToggleOptionsPanel → IsVisible toggle, plus a top-of-frame ImGui
MainMenuBar with View → Settings/Vitals/Chat/Debug entries (calls
ImGui directly — the abstraction methods exist for backend
portability but the host doesn't own a menu-bar surface).

Tests: +37 across InputDispatcherCaptureTests (7),
IPanelRendererMainMenuBarTests (9), SettingsVMTests (13),
SettingsPanelTests (8). Solution total 1220 green.

Roadmap (docs/plans/2026-04-11-roadmap.md) appends Phase K shipped
section after Phase J with K.1a–K.3 commit SHAs. ISSUES.md files
Phase L deferred work as #L.1–#L.8 (hotbar UI, spellbook favorites,
combat-mode dispatch, F-key panels, floating chat windows, UI layout
save/load, joystick bindings, plugin input subscription) and adds
#21–#25 to Recently closed. project_input_pipeline.md updated to
shipped state. CLAUDE.md gets an input-pipeline reference.

Closes Phase K.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 09:44:56 +02:00