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Erik
ec59a08db5 fix(physics): #42 skip self in FindObjCollisions — airborne XY drift
Root cause confirmed via two-run diagnostic and the named-retail decomp:
the airborne sweep was colliding with the moving entity's OWN ShadowEntry
because FindObjCollisions had no self-skip filter. Live entities (local
player, remotes) register a Cylinder in ShadowObjectRegistry on spawn
(GameWindow.cs:2545) and UpdatePosition tracks its world position each
tick, so the moving sphere's own cylinder is always at the body's
position. Without a gate, CylinderCollision sees the sphere overlapping
its own cylinder volume and slides the sphere ~1m horizontally on every
frame the path produces non-zero motion.

Why grounded mostly hides it and airborne exposes it:
- Stationary grounded → numSteps=0, TransitionalInsert never runs.
- Walking grounded → push fires but motion escapes the cyl radius and
  the deflection blends into normal motion.
- Stationary airborne (jump) → pure +Z motion; the cyl push is the
  only horizontal contribution and manifests as a clean ~1m drift.

Run-2 evidence (launch-42-r2.log) — 152 [SWEEP-OBJ] events, every one
with type=Cylinder, gfxObj=0x02000001 (humanoid setup), R=0.679,
H=1.835, at obj.Position EXACTLY matching the body's pre.Position. Run
1 had already ruled out H1 (cpN=(0,0,1) flat, no slope projection).

Retail does the same skip — CObjCell::find_obj_collisions at
named-retail acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:308931:

    if ((physobj->parent == 0 && physobj != arg2->object_info.object))

`arg2->object_info.object` is the OBJECTINFO::object self-pointer set
by OBJECTINFO::init at acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:274435. Our port
mirrors this with an EntityId-based filter:

  - ObjectInfo gains a SelfEntityId field (default 0 = no filter).
  - ResolveWithTransition gains an optional `uint movingEntityId = 0`
    parameter that sets it.
  - FindObjCollisions skips entries whose EntityId matches
    SelfEntityId when the id is non-zero.
  - PlayerMovementController gains a LocalEntityId property; GameWindow
    refreshes it per-tick from `_entitiesByServerGuid[_playerServerGuid]`.
  - GameWindow's airborne-remote ResolveWithTransition call site passes
    `movingEntityId: kv.Key` (kv.Key is the local entity id keying
    `_animatedEntities`, same id used at the spawn-time
    ShadowObjects.Register).

Default 0 keeps tests and one-shot callers (no registered ShadowEntry)
working unchanged.

Lock-the-fix unit test:
`PhysicsEngineTests.ResolveWithTransition_SelfShadowEntry_NotPushedWhenIdMatches`
registers a humanoid Cylinder at the body's exact position (matching
GameWindow's spawn pattern), then asserts that:
  - movingEntityId=0 (control)        → unfiltered XY drift > 0.5m
  - movingEntityId=registered id (fix) → XY drift ≈ 0

Diagnostic wiring (a36369d + this commit's [SWEEP-OBJ] addition) stays
in tree, env-var gated (ACDREAM_AIRBORNE_DIAG=1) so it produces no
output in normal use but lets us verify the fix on the live client and
debug future regressions.

Build: green. Tests: 355 pass, 6 fail (all pre-existing per the handoff
prompt — verified by stashing this change; the BSPStepUp C3 failure is
on the prior commit too).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 19:01:07 +02:00
Erik
b1af56eb19 fix(physics): L.4 — steep airborne hits slide-tangent (interim, deviates from retail)
Phase L.4 closes the "stuck in falling animation on a steep roof" bug
the user reported on 2026-04-30 ("I jump up, I land on it. It should not
even let me land, should just slide with a falling animation"). After
this commit the body no longer sticks to a steep roof when jumping
into it — it slides along the slope while keeping the falling animation.

Two pieces:

1. BSPQuery Path 6 steep-poly slide
   When an airborne sphere hits a polygon whose world normal Z is below
   FloorZ (≈ 0.6642, slope > ~49°), the previous flow was:
   Path 6 SetCollide → Path 4 set_walkable → ContactPlane committed →
   body "lands" on the steep poly with Contact bit + falling animation.
   This left the player stuck mid-slope because OnWalkable was cleared
   but Contact stayed set.

   The new branch detects the steep normal in Path 6 BEFORE SetCollide
   is called. Instead of entering the landing path, it removes the
   into-wall component of the move (project onto the steep face), sets
   CollisionNormal + SlidingNormal, and returns Slid. Same shape as
   Path 5's step-up fallback and CylinderCollision. The resolver retries;
   the sphere is now outside the poly; FindCollisions returns OK;
   ValidateTransition commits the slid position. ContactPlane is never
   set, so the body stays airborne with falling animation.

2. PlayerMovementController L.3a-bounce carve-out + Inelastic stop
   Re-enables the velocity-reflection bounce when the contact normal is
   upward-facing but steeper than walkable (0 < N.Z < FloorZ). The base
   L.3a rule suppresses bounce on landing transitions to avoid micro-
   bounce on flat terrain; that suppression also stuck the player to
   too-steep roofs they shouldn't land on. This carve-out re-enables
   the reflection specifically for the steep upward case.

Also lands related L.2c precipice / edge-slide work that was in flight:

- TransitionTypes EdgeSlideAfterStepDownFailed: walkable-poly-steep
  cliff route + steep-ContactPlane cliff route ordering, so that
  CliffSlide fires when the stored walkable polygon itself is too
  steep (Path 4 had previously accepted it as a "landing" via the
  permissive LandingZ threshold).
- CliffSlide reference-normal selection: prefer LastWalkable, fall back
  to LastKnownContactPlane only when walkable, else use world-up. This
  prevents the cross(steepN, steepN) = 0 degenerate case that left the
  cliff slide as a no-op when both current and last-known were steep.
- Phase 2 / step-down branch / edge-slide branch / cliff-slide
  diagnostic helpers gated on ACDREAM_DUMP_EDGE_SLIDE / ACDREAM_DUMP_STEEP_ROOF.
- Two new airborne-mover regression tests in BSPStepUpTests +
  PhysicsEngineTests covering wall-slide and edge tangent motion.

DEVIATION FROM RETAIL — DOCUMENTED FOR FOLLOW-UP

The Path 6 steep slide is NOT what retail does. Retail's flow on the
same hit is:

  Path 6 SetCollide (no steep check) → Path 4 find_walkable returns
  nothing for steep → Phase 3 reset path: restore_check_pos +
  kill_velocity → return COLLIDED → validate_transition reverts CheckPos
  to CurPos and forces OK.

Net retail behavior: position reverts to pre-failed-move (typically
just below the roof in the common jump-up case), velocity zeroed,
gravity rebuilds Z next frame, body falls back down naturally with
the falling animation. The "freeze" framing I used earlier was wrong;
in the typical case retail just bounces the body off and lets gravity
take over.

Strict retail behavior would match the user's intent better in the
common case AND avoid the bounce-energy-accumulation we saw with the
slide-tangent approach (V grew to ~50 m/s in continuous-contact frames).
However, retail's behavior degenerates in the edge case of an overhead
landing onto a steep slope (body would freeze mid-air above the roof).

This commit ships the slide-tangent fix as an interim "much better"
state per user verification on 2026-04-30. Follow-up work to match
retail strictly: revert Path 6 steep-slide, audit Phase 3 reset to
ensure kill_velocity (matching OBJECTINFO::kill_velocity ->
CPhysicsObj::set_velocity({0,0,0}, 0)) actually fires, and re-test.

Refs:
  - acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:323784-323821 (Path 6 SetCollide)
  - acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:273191-273239 (Phase 3 reset path)
  - acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:272563-272596 (validate_transition revert)
  - acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:274467-274475 (kill_velocity)
  - acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:282699-282715 (handle_all_collisions bounce)

Tests: 833/833 green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 13:22:07 +02:00
Erik
261322b48e fix(physics): #32 L.2c precipice edge-slide context
Port the first retail precipice-slide slice from named retail/ACE: terrain and BSP walkable hits now preserve polygon vertices, failed step-down edges back-probe to rediscover the walkable polygon, and edge-slide can run precipice/cliff slide instead of only hard-stopping.

Adds pseudocode anchors plus regression coverage for terrain polygon context and loaded-terrain boundary edge-slide.

Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-04-30 08:04:37 +02:00
Erik
1ec40f2a4f fix(physics): #32 L.2c wire edge-slide movement flag 2026-04-30 07:40:43 +02:00
Erik
9fea9b13ad fix(physics): #31 update outdoor cell id during transition movement 2026-04-29 22:00:30 +02:00
Erik
8252523b8b feat(core): Phase B.3 — CellPortal-based indoor/outdoor transitions in PhysicsEngine
Replace the disabled if(false) outdoor→indoor branch with real portal-plane
crossing logic. LandblockPhysics now carries IReadOnlyList<PortalPlane> Portals
(populated at load time; GameWindow passes Array.Empty for now until Task 3).

Resolve logic:
- Outdoor player: tests all portals where TargetCellId==0xFFFF (outside-facing);
  crossing enters the portal's OwnerCellId.
- Indoor player: tests portals where OwnerCellId==currentCell; crossing to
  TargetCellId==0xFFFF exits to terrain, otherwise transitions room-to-room.
- Landblock boundary crossing: unchanged — candidatePos landblock lookup already
  picks the adjacent block's terrain naturally.

Tests: renamed disabled test → Resolve_OutdoorThroughPortal_TransitionsToIndoor;
added Resolve_IndoorThroughExitPortal_TransitionsToOutdoor and
Resolve_LandblockBoundary_PicksAdjacentTerrain. 274 tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-12 18:22:55 +02:00
Erik
228eecbb31 chore(app): Phase B.2 — strip diagnostic logging + fix indoor-transition test
Removes all [PLAYER], [PLAYER-INIT], [PLAYER-ANIM] diagnostic dump
lines now that walking, camera, and animation are verified working.

Updates PhysicsEngineTests.Resolve_EnterIndoorCell to match the new
behavior (outdoor→indoor transition disabled in the B.2 MVP): the
test now asserts the player stays outdoor at terrain Z instead of
transitioning to the indoor cell.

265 tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-12 15:27:49 +02:00
Erik
88d446d11d feat(core): Phase B.3 — PhysicsEngine (top-level collision resolver)
Combines TerrainSurface + CellSurface into a single Resolve() API
that handles outdoor terrain walking, indoor floor walking,
outdoor<->indoor cell transitions, step-height enforcement, and
ground detection.

Step-height blocks upward Z deltas exceeding the limit (walls,
cliffs); downhill movement is always accepted. Indoor transitions
pick the cell whose floor Z is closest to the entity's current Z
(handles multi-story buildings). Reports IsOnGround=false when
no landblock or surface covers the entity's position (gravity
applied by the caller).

One API mismatch fixed vs plan: plan encoded the upper 16 landblock
bits into the returned cell ID, but the tests assert the raw cell ID
(0x0100, <0x0100) — so Resolve returns targetCellId directly.

6 new tests covering flat terrain, slopes, step-height rejection,
indoor entry/exit, and void detection. 243 total, all green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-12 09:54:28 +02:00