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1390f9477d |
fix: airborne jump refusal fires at RELEASE, not press (user retail
gate; supersedes CH round-1 item A) The user's retail description matches the decomp exactly: charge_jump @0x005281c0 has NO grounded check - it refuses only 0x49 (CanJump encumbrance) and 0x48 (fallen/crouch-family forward commands). Pressing jump while airborne begins the powerbar and charges normally. The 0x24 "You can't jump while in the air" comes exclusively from the RELEASE path (ClientCombatSystem::DoJump @0x0056B110 -> CMotionInterp::jump -> jump_is_allowed, whose airborne 0x24 our port already carries test-pinned). A charge held through landing executes a normal jump on the grounded release. PlayerMovementController's input orchestration now mirrors CommenceJump/DoJump: - Press edge: ChargeJump() decides; a refused charge (0x48/0x49) reports and never begins the bar (retail's jump_pending stays 0). The invented airborne press-edge 0x24 report (CH user-gate round 1 item A - added when the press/release split was not yet known) is deleted; CommenceJump's in-air fallback text is unreachable with a faithful charge_jump. - Hold: accumulates grounded OR airborne; leaving the ground mid-charge no longer force-fires the jump. - Release: fires jump(); an airborne release refuses 0x24 there. Tests: the round-1 press-edge test is replaced by two release-semantics tests (airborne release reports once; held-through-landing grounded release jumps silently). Runtime 1,619, App 4,987/3, Core jump family 159. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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47e40900f3 |
fix(chat): Campaign CH user-gate round 1 — jump-in-air edge, portal cue cadence, wrap/prefix/color fixes
The user tested Campaign CH's CODE-COMPLETE build live and reported ten defects (docs/plans/2026-08-09-chat-parity-campaign.md, "User gate — round 1"). Items A-G are fixed here; the remaining three (extra chat windows on 1/2/3/4, resize working in only one corner, transparency/ artifacts) are out of scope for a fix and filed as slice CH6. A. Jump-in-air refusal never fired live: the jump block only ever evaluated input.Jump inside the grounded-charge or already-charging branches. PlayerMovementController now detects the press RISING EDGE while airborne and reports WeenieError.NotGrounded once per press, leaving the grounded charge/fire path untouched. B. ChatVM's invented "[System] " prefix is dropped — retail prints system text bare. [Popup] is unchanged (AP-175). C. SpewBoxController's color is now the user-pinned exact value (1, 1, 0.247, 1), the same bright yellow as an incoming Tell. Register row AP-178 updated: color CLOSES, size/position/font stay open per the user's live report that they still differ. D. Closes #329: PortalTunnelPresentation now emits the portal wait cue unconditionally on every rotation-segment boundary, matching gmSmartBoxUI::UseTime's decompiled else-arm exactly instead of gating on a 5-second hold local transits never reached. PortalWaitNotice Controller now renders it in the same pinned yellow as item C. Register row AP-150 retired. E. Closes #362: new ClientCommandResponses.cs parses and renders the four previously-unhandled inbound GameEvents (ChannelIndex, ChannelList, AvailableHouses, AllegianceInfoResponse), each ported line-for-line from the named-retail decomp's inbound handlers. Register row TS-70 retired. F. ChatWindowController.WrapText now splits on embedded '\n'/'\r\n' first, then word-wraps each segment independently — server text like /help's reply no longer collapses onto one line. G. The chat input field's right edge no longer holds a fixed absolute pixel position across a window resize; Bind now upgrades it to retail edge-mode 1 (UiLayoutPolicy) or the AnchorEdges.Right stretch fallback so it tracks the window's client width instead of overflowing past a narrower resize. Full Release suite: 12,247 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (baseline 12,221/4/0 + 26 new tests across items A, E, F, G). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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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>
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6921a02744 |
refactor(physics): delete legacy PhysicsEngine.Resolve/ResolvePlacement/HasCellSurface (C5a, AP-1/AD-1)
Member-wise deletion of the three legacy resolver members named in docs/research/2026-08-05-c5a-contract.md: PhysicsEngine.Resolve, PhysicsEngine.HasCellSurface, and PhysicsEngine.ResolvePlacement. An exhaustive receiver census over src/ found zero production callers of any of the three — every production placement writer already reaches the canonical PhysicsEngine.SetPosition transaction exclusively through RuntimeSetPositionState (three call sites total). The deletion is purely member-wise: IsSpawnCellReady and AdjustPosition, which shared the same source region as the deleted members, are preserved byte-identical — every remaining production caller of either (including PhysicsCameraCollisionProbe, AdjustPosition's sole surviving production caller) is unaffected. Companion changes: - PlayerMovementController's 3-argument SetPosition test overload is renamed to SeedPlacementForTest (internal) and CommitPreparedPosition is deleted; 83 call sites across 19 test files were mechanically renamed to match. - Seven pinned test dispositions from the contract are executed: 3.1 (PhysicsEngineTests.cs: 11 legacy-resolver tests deleted, 6 ResolveWithTransition tests kept), 3.2/3.3/3.4 (re-point to canonical SetPosition, with TransitionScratchDifferentialTests.cs additionally gaining positive IsCommitted assertions after each bitwise comparison so the differential proves a placement actually committed, not just that two possibly-uncommitted results match), 3.5 (Runtime rename), and 3.6 (PlayerMovementPlacementTransactionTests.cs rewritten — its xmldoc now states plainly that the render-root publish moved to RuntimeSetPositionState.cs, but the sticky-release relocation claim was false and is retracted; this disposition's coverage loss is the sticky release path, not silently absorbed elsewhere). - Stale `PhysicsEngine.Resolve`/`Resolve` doc citations in CellTransit.cs, PlayerMovementController.cs, and HeadlessSessionWorldProjection.cs are corrected to name the surviving canonical entry points by symbol (SetPosition, AdjustSetPosition/AdjustPosition, ResolveWithTransition) rather than fragile line numbers. Retires AP-1 and AD-1 in docs/architecture/retail-divergence-register.md: both rows described production zero-delta placement routing remaining on the legacy resolver pending the Slice 4B2/4B route cutover; that resolver no longer exists, so the condition each row tracked is now structurally false rather than merely narrowed. AP-145 (routed through the prior commit) and this commit's AP-1/AD-1 together bring the section counts to 101 AP / 47 AD active rows. Builds on the AP-145 fix (previous commit) — this commit's staged tree was independently rebuilt and its four suites independently rerun on top of that commit before this commit was created, in addition to the combined rebuild/rerun below. Full-solution build: 0 errors (21 pre-existing warnings, all unrelated). Suite results (combined tree): Core 4270/4271 passed (1 skip; the single DatSoundCacheTests concurrent-decode-dedup failure is a known load-sensitive race, confirmed passing standalone and unrelated to this change), Runtime 1176/1176, Headless 86/86, App 4132/4135 (3 skips). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(physics): C4 route 2 — ForcePosition through the canonical placement
A local-player ForcePosition had TWO independent writers for one accepted
packet: LocalForcePositionTransaction snapped the physics body
(PlayerMovementController.BlipPosition, a raw SnapToCell with no collision
resolve), while LiveEntityNetworkUpdateController's generic tail separately
wrote position/cell/rotation to the render WorldEntity from the raw wire and
rebucketed it. Two stores, one packet — the divergence class
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5785a07b3e | feat(runtime): commit dormant SetPosition activation | ||
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22651c823d | feat(runtime): publish dormant local physics ownership | ||
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2d611b2b01 |
fix(physics): #265 landing-bounce family - retail check_contact seed + velocity-free landing commit
Retail jump landings BOUNCE: the floor touch records both a contact plane (grounding) AND a collision normal (collided_with_environment), and handle_all_collisions reflects the unmodified impact velocity off it at 5% elasticity (v += -(v.n)(elasticity+1).n, DEFAULT_ELASTICITY 0.05 @0x007c6a7c). Our transition already recorded both facts; the bounce was suppressed by the AD-25 adaptation stack in the per-tick commit: a Velocity.Z<=0 landing gate (needed because the resolver glued ascending movers to the ground) plus a landing Velocity.Z=0 hand-zero whose stated purpose was making the reflect a no-op. Downhill glided instead of bouncing, flat-ground landings had no pop, and uphill jumps flapped between grounded/airborne against the animation machine. Three retail mechanisms replace the stack: - check_contact (0x0050f5b0) seeding in ResolveWithTransition: a body in CONTACT seeds the transition's contact only while v.contactPlane.N <= 0.0002; moving away seeds the last-known plane alone (get_object_info 0x00511cc0). Ascending jumps therefore run contact-free (ballistic, no glue) - the gate's reason-for-being is gone. The plane requirement is strict: Contact-without-plane is unrepresentable in retail. - SetPositionInternal-shaped commit (0x00515330, byte-read end-to-end, velocity-sign-FREE): contact purely from the transition's contact plane, HitGround on the airborne->walkable edge, HandleAllCollisions with unmodified impact velocity. Whole commit gated on Ok && candidateMoved (retail pc:283657 skips SetPositionInternal entirely when the candidate did not move) - a standing body's contact state is never re-derived, which is what keeps rest bit-stable (AD-41 updated). - Byte decodes: gate override state&0x800000=Sledding, zero branch state&0x20000=Inelastic, reflect strictly dot<0 - our port already had all three correct. Settle: real landings (>=0.25 m/s) bounce and decay geometrically; smaller impacts are consumed by retail's unconditional small-velocity zero, so standing never micro-bounces. Re-baselines documented in place: landing-survival pin measures decay post-settle; LiveCompare_Tick0/376 pin the new IsOnGround=false on zero-move ticks (captured true was the retired seed echo; tick 376's captured body carries an 11.8 m/s grounded velocity from the deleted get_state_velocity-overwrite era); de-overlap fixture now carries the plane real grounded bodies always have. New pins: LandingBounceSeedingTests (ascent no-seed, rest keeps contact, strict plane, slope 5% reversal + tangential preservation, Sledding override). Investigation + implementation record: docs/research/2026-07-30-landing-bounce-family.md. Complete Release suite: 10,031 passed / 5 skips / 0 failures. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9910838fa4 |
test(physics): #265/#166 - Runtime-level walk-speed and landing-survival pins
Two new PlayerMovementController-level tests, exercising the real production controller (not just the Core-level composed model in the prior commit): - Update_AnimationRootMotion_WalkSpeedUnaffectedByResidualVelocityFix: ordinary root-motion walking (no fall/collision in flight) advances by exactly the authored per-tick delta for 30 ticks with BodyVelocity staying exactly zero throughout - the fix is a complete no-op for the common case, pinning the L.3c hazard (claude-memory/project_physics_collision_digest.md's DO-NOT-RETRY table) at the Runtime level alongside the existing Core-level GroundedRootMotion_FrictionThreshold_DoesNotHammerLocomotionTests pin (unmodified, still green). - Update_RunningJumpLandsOnFlatGround_ResidualVelocitySurvivesAndDecays_NotFrozen: a real charged running jump lands on flat ground and its residual horizontal speed survives the first post-landing tick, then measurably decays (dot(velocity, (0,0,1)) ~ 0 < 0.25, so friction engages here, unlike the sloped roof capture where it doesn't). Building the second test surfaced two genuinely separate, already- correctly-scoped mechanisms unrelated to #265/#166, requiring no production change: MotionInterpreter.LeaveGround (CMotionInterp:: LeaveGround 0x00528b00, R3-W4/J7/J8) recomputes velocity from the CURRENT interpreted command on the grounded->airborne edge tick, so the test holds Forward for one extra tick before releasing it; and MotionInterpreter.ApplyCurrentMovementInterpreted's AP-77 "animation-less /headless movement fallback" (already correctly scoped in the divergence register) independently rewrites grounded velocity when no DefaultSink is wired, so the test wires a minimal FakeAnimationDispatchSink to match production's always-wired sink. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(physics): P5 commit 2 - arm the ConstraintManager leash on accepted positions (#167)
Wire ConstraintManager.ConstrainTo at every current acdream inbound-position acceptance seam, matching retail SmartBox::HandleReceivedPosition (0x00453fd0): - Remote (player + NPC): LiveEntityNetworkUpdateController arms right after the hard-teleport branch (remotePlacementRequired) returns - reaching that point already means MoveOrTeleport did NOT hard-place - anchored to the object's own live IPhysicsObjHost.Position. - Local player teleport: PlayerMovementController.SetPositionCore now runs UnConstrain (retail teleport_hook 0x00514ed0, previously a no-op because nothing armed the leash) then re-arms anchored to the just-snapped position, composing with the existing StopCompletelyAtPhysicsObjectBoundary velocity zero rather than duplicating it. CommitPreparedPosition mirrors the same pair for the deferred player-mode-entry commit path. - Local player ForcePosition: PlayerMovementController.BlipPosition arms with NO preceding UnConstrain (retail BlipPlayer/SetPositionSimple survives motion/velocity/stick, and the leash is no different). Push PhysicsBody.IsFullyConstrained from PositionManager.IsFullyConstrained at the SAME per-tick chokepoint each pump already runs AdjustOffset (PlayerMovementController.Update, RuntimeRemotePhysicsUpdater.Tick/TickHidden) so TS-35's read gate in jump_is_allowed sees live state instead of a stub that is never written. Tests: local-player arm/teardown/rearm/taper/jump-refusal (Runtime.Tests, PlayerMovementControllerTests), remote-tick IsFullyConstrained push (Runtime.Tests, RuntimePhysicsStateTests). Full Core/Runtime/App suites green with no regressions. |
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b81bda1fea |
review(physics): P2 Opus review APPROVE - fix rounding-boundary assertion exposed by AP-7 friction
The render-alpha clamp test compared physics vs render position with xunit precision:4 (Math.Round semantics); the AP-7 friction port shifts the velocity-fallback trajectory by 7.6 um, landing two essentially equal values on opposite sides of a 5e-5 rounding boundary. Assert with a 1 mm tolerance instead. Merged-tree full Release suite: 9,887 passed / 0 failed / 5 skips including Headless (the exposed velocity-fallback path holds). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9355ddcec6 |
feat(physics): Campaign P P1 - stat-coupled movement (burden/stamina/vitae)
Ports the retail CACQualities/EncumbranceSystem/MovementSystem chain (named-retail decomp pc 256393/412901-414050/416169-416320/695958+) so PlayerWeenie's run rate, jump height, jump permission, and jump stamina cost are real functions of burden, current stamina, and vitae/skill enchantments instead of stubs. Core: - New EncumbranceSystem.cs (delegates to the already-verified BurdenMath formulas — one source of truth for the burden HUD and movement physics) and MovementSystem.cs (GetRunRate/GetJumpHeight/ JumpStaminaCost/GetJumpPower, decomp-cited; ACE cross-referenced where BN dropped the general-case arithmetic entirely). - PlayerWeenie rewritten as the CACQualities-shaped composition: CanJump gates on burden (<2.0 load, UN-8 — x87 polarity resolved by plausibility, Ghidra MCP unavailable this slice), JumpStaminaCost returns the real ceil((load+0.5)*power*8+2) cost and always affords it (matches decomp — retail's own function never refuses; "weak" jump comes entirely from the stamina==0 skill-zeroing gate inside InqRunRate/InqJumpVelocity, not a hard refusal), SetStamina wires a null="unknown, don't gate" sentinel preserving every pre-P1 test. - EnchantmentMath.GetMod gained an optional StatModType flag filter (GetSkillMod convenience wrapper) so the SAME vitae/family-stacking machinery already used for vital-max buffs now also answers "what's the vitae+skill-enchantment-adjusted Run/Jump skill" — reusing the M3 active-enchantment state, not a new engine. Runtime: - RuntimeCharacterState now stores the pre-EnchantSkill base run/jump skill and recomputes the adjusted value (vitae first, then matching Skill-flagged buffs, floor 0.5, truncate) on every base push AND on every Spellbook.EnchantmentsChanged notification — a vitae change alone moves the produced rate without a fresh PlayerDescription. - RuntimeMovementSkillState extended with Burden/CurrentStamina (RuntimeMovementSkillProjection.ApplyTo pushes both through the existing seam); LiveSessionEventRouter recomputes burden from the same Strength+aug-property+EncumbranceVal inputs the burden HUD already assembles (reacting to the same ClientObjectTable events) and pushes current stamina from LocalPlayerState vital updates. - Wires the previously dead-lettered ReportExhaustion() R3-W4 seam: LiveSessionRuntimeFactory's OnMovementStatsUpdated callback re- applies the current snapshot to the live controller and forces an immediate movement re-evaluation on any skill/burden/stamina change. Register: retires TS-5 (CanJump/JumpStaminaCost stubs) and AP-25 (no vitae in pushed skill). Adds AP-127 (two minor unmodeled retail bonus properties + the stamina-buff-adjusts-local-copy nuance, deliberately out of the bounded "run/jump query path only" scope) and UN-8 (the CanJump x87 polarity call, flagged for a future Ghidra MCP confirmation pass). Extends TS-23 (PlayerKillerStatus not parsed) to cover JumpStaminaCost's new pk parameter, hardcoded false pending P3. Full pseudocode + retail citations + the vitae/skill-level finding in docs/research/2026-07-30-stat-coupled-movement-pseudocode.md. Release suite: Core.Tests 3977/2 skips, Runtime.Tests 425/0 skips, App.Tests 3968/3 skips — all green. (One pre-existing, unrelated Debug- only flake in LandblockBuildOriginTests reproduces on the pre-P1 baseline and passes in Release; not touched here.) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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aa3f4a60f8 |
refactor(runtime): own local movement and outbound cadence
Move the canonical local movement controller, body/motion managers, object clock, movement wire data, and MTS/jump/AP sender into AcDream.Runtime. Replace process skill defaults with typed Runtime character options, make graphical and direct commands borrow one autorun owner, retain the construction-time PartArray seam, and include movement in terminal ownership convergence. Preserve the accepted pre-inbound movement/jump and post-inbound autonomous-position order while moving the exact packet/cadence fixtures into Runtime tests. Add graphical/direct parity, two-instance isolation, teardown, allocation, architecture, and divergence-path coverage. Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com> |
Renamed from tests/AcDream.Core.Tests/Input/PlayerMovementControllerTests.cs (Browse further)