Remaining SHOULD-FIX findings from the FA2 mechanism/blast reviews:
Mechanism SF-3/SF-4 -- RuntimeFellowshipState.ApplyUpdateFellow now ports
Fellowship::RecalculateEvenXPSplitting @0x005B92E0 (called from retail's
AddFellow/UpdateFellow/RemoveFellow on every upsert/removal, but never
from a full update -- that carries the server's own authoritative flag
verbatim, lane B 6.2) and Fellowship::AddFellow @0x005B9480's
locked/departed admission gate (a brand-new guid is refused while
_locked unless it appears in the 0x02BE field-8 _fellows_departed table
within 900s, @0x005B94A5). ApplyFullUpdate now stores update.Departed
instead of discarding it. A TimeProvider dependency (defaulting to
TimeProvider.System, matching the RuntimeCharacterOptionsState precedent)
makes the 900s grace window testable.
Mechanism SF-5 -- RuntimeAllegianceState's TryGetMember/TryGetPatron/
GetVassals now reuse ClientCommandResponses.AllegianceProfileLookups
(promoted private -> internal, AcDream.Runtime added to Core.Net's
InternalsVisibleTo) instead of re-implementing the retail walk a second
time.
Mechanism SF-6 -- RuntimeStateCheckpoint's Fellowship/Allegiance
parameters are no longer trailing-optional. `default(RuntimeFellowshipSnapshot)`/
`default(RuntimeAllegianceSnapshot)` zero-init Name/AllegianceName to
null, and C# does not allow a non-constant `new(...)` as an optional
parameter's default value (CS1736) even when the struct declares an
explicit parameterless constructor -- so the only way to guarantee a
non-null default was to make the parameters required. Both snapshot types
still gained an explicit parameterless constructor for callers that want
an empty-but-safe `new()`.
Blast SF-4 -- LiveSessionEventRouterTests gains
FellowshipQuit_RoutesSelfGuidToClearAndOtherGuidToRemove, wiring real
RuntimeFellowshipState/RuntimeAllegianceState owners through the one
production registration site and dispatching a real 0x00A3 envelope for
both a self-quit and an other-quit -- the one non-trivial lambda in the
slice (the self-guid source that decides "remove one member" vs "clear
the whole snapshot") was previously untested; every other router test
defaults Fellowship/Allegiance to null.
Blast SF-5 -- RuntimeFellowshipState.ResetSession dropped its disposed
guard to match the precedent its own doc comment names
(RuntimeInventoryState.ResetExternalContainer,
RuntimeCommunicationState.ResetNegotiatedChannels -- both bare delegations
with no disposal guard); the reset transaction is retryable and disposal
is terminal, so a throwing guard could never converge on retry.
RuntimeAllegianceState.ResetSession (new this fix round) matches the same
shape from the start.
Blast SF-7 -- IRuntimeAllegianceView.GetVassals' per-call List<> allocation
is now documented as an intentional exception to the file's "Snapshot +
TryGet*, no allocation" view convention (C# cannot yield-return from
inside a lock).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two new sibling Runtime owners under GameRuntime per the Slice-J
pattern (D2): RuntimeFellowshipState is session-scoped (a new
RuntimeGenerationResetStage.Fellowship clears it at every generation
reset, matching the ExternalContainer precedent); RuntimeAllegianceState
survives reconnect behind a HasServerSeed-style one-way latch and
participates in NO reset stage (its data persists like a real
disconnect does not sever allegiance membership).
Fellowship: full-update REPLACE, incremental-fellow UPSERT, self-vs-
other quit/dismiss removal (self clears the whole snapshot), disband
clear, and retail's leader hand-off rule for the Quit button
(RequiresLeaderHandoffBeforeQuit -- the current leader quitting WITHOUT
disbanding must send 0x0290 AssignNewLeader before 0x00A3, lane B
§2.5/§3.6).
Allegiance: seeded by AllegianceUpdate (0x0020, always self) and,
self-gated on TargetGuid == playerGuid(), by AllegianceInfoResponse
(0x027C); wraps the FA1-assembled flat AllegianceMemberRecord list
directly (AllegianceTree was deleted at FA1 -- nothing left to wrap).
Both apply the full 8-edit J-owner template: construction + fault
points + Owner/View properties + CaptureOwnership + a new
GameRuntimeTeardownStage pair (FellowshipDisposed/AllegianceDisposed,
stage count 11->13) + RuntimeGameplayOwnershipSnapshot inclusion +
RuntimeStateCheckpoint/trace fields. IRuntimeFellowshipCommands/
IRuntimeAllegianceCommands added to IGameRuntimeCommands and
implemented on DirectGameRuntimeCommandAdapter. No IRuntimeEventObserver
member added (D2) -- consumers poll Snapshot.Revision.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move use throttling, appraisal identity, queued interactions, and exact post-arrival pickup state beneath RuntimeActionState. Keep App as the picker, movement, transport, and retained-presentation adapter while preserving retail send and UseDone ordering. Add reset, disposal, GUID-reuse, callback-reentrancy, and transport-failure coverage.
Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Move selection, combat, and interaction target mode under one Runtime owner; make plugins, retained UI, session routing, and typed runtime views borrow its exact children; and add failure-safe reset, instance isolation, source ownership, and normalized checkpoint coverage without changing retail ordering.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Move character options and movement skills into the Runtime-owned character graph, expose borrowed inventory, character, and social views, and route retained UI state commands through generation-gated typed Runtime contracts. Preserve the existing synchronous wire path while deleting the App-owned option and skill mirrors and extending normalized parity checkpoints.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Issue stable Runtime identities at canonical registration, publish entity and inventory commits through one generation-stamped synchronous stream, and make graphical adapters borrow the same direct views and events as a no-window host. Preserve exact projection teardown and retail mutation order while removing App-side event reconstruction.
Make the hard-recenter ordering fixture independent of the production two-millisecond frame budget so its injected-failure gate is deterministic.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Establish the J1 presentation-independent contract with instance-scoped clocks and generations, immutable borrowed views, typed generation-gated commands, normalized ordered diagnostics, and teardown acknowledgements. Route graphical startup plus press-time selection, movement, and combat through focused App adapters over the exact existing owners without adding a queue or mirrored world.
Validated by the Release solution build, 13 Runtime tests, 3,838 App tests with three existing skips, and the complete 8,424-test Release suite with five existing skips.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>