The admission checkpoint (30012361) sealed accepted updates behind a
pending initial placement; nothing could apply them, so AcknowledgeAdoption
refused any non-empty FIFO and the residence system had no path to
completion. RuntimeInitialCreateContinuationExecutor is that missing
mechanism: a synchronous, retry-idempotent Execute transaction that adopts
the acknowledged initial placement exactly once (consuming the retained
completion so later authored placements for the key can begin), emits the
AfterEnterWorld hook request for the local player, replays deferred
missing-parent raw Creates and queued parent relations by parent GUID
(retail ProcessObjectNetBlobs order: whole-bucket detach, FIFO dispatch,
cancellation-aware restore), and drains the mixed continuation FIFO
strictly by sequence with retail route decisions taken at execution time
via ClassifyAcceptedPosition on live inputs (server-asserted wire contact,
data-driven animation proxy, live distance/options).
Apply bodies are shared with the legacy fused paths through new gate-less
instance seams on InboundPhysicsStateController that keep the one snapshot
store in lockstep; SameIncarnationCreate envelopes apply atomically with
per-stage idempotency and buffered publication after the final stage;
every abandonment path retires the residence through the lifetime choke
point and converges the ownership ledger (executor progress, deferred
buckets, replay windows, placement watches all folded into IsConverged).
Position/placement side effects are exactly-once under retry, external
mutations are detected via a field-masked executor baseline, and
AwaitingContinuationPlacement yields keep the FIFO head retryable.
Production routes are deliberately untouched: graphical and headless
Create still use legacy RegisterEntity, and no host calls Execute. The
cutover is the next checkpoint; AP-1/AD-1 remain open until it lands.
Register rows AD-59/AD-60/AP-130/AP-131/AP-132/TS-62/TS-63 document the
slice's deviations in this commit.
Reviewed: retail-conformance PASS + architecture/adversarial PASS after
five implementation rounds (wire-contact source, snapshot lockstep,
WeenieDescription merge, abandonment convergence, reentrant retirement
windows, acknowledged-completion leak, baseline precision, replay
containment/restore, queue-by-parent-GUID relation deferral all fixed at
root cause). Runtime tests 903/903; complete Release solution 10,696
passed / 4 intentional skips; focused executor gate 161/161.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
User-verified: casting fixed (exhaustion-edge gate) and monster attack
animations restored (spawn settle placement + lost-cell retry). Final
session evidence: 14/15 spawn settles grounded; Falling-refusal spam
collapsed 2,954 -> 15 transient pre-settle lines.
Strips the [UM-ACT]/[MT-FAIL]/[SPAWN-PLACE]/[remote-edge] probes, the
MotionInterpreter.DiagnosticGuid plumbing, and the two throwaway probe
tests (motion-table attack sweep, vitae color dump - both findings are
recorded in ISSUES/research). Complete Release suite: 10,030 passed /
5 skips / 0 failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The [SPAWN-PLACE] probe showed placements succeeding with contact=False:
find_placement_pos validates the spot but the sphere sits a few cm above
the floor with no touch. Retail gains spawn contact from the FIRST
GRAVITY FRAME (every CPhysicsObj simulates, falls, touches); our
stationary remotes never run a physics frame. The seed now compresses
that settle: a short downward ResolveWithTransition from the server
position snaps the body onto the floor, and its touch grants the contact
plane + CONTACT/ON_WALKABLE via the verbatim commit. No floor within
reach = stays airborne, exactly like retail's fall.
The retry predicate now watches the CONTACT transient (the flag
contact_allows_move reads) instead of ContactPlaneValid - a DR-tick
writeback can set plane DATA from last-known state without real contact,
which is why the heavy attackers in the retry-session log got exactly
one placement attempt and then 250+ refused Falling dispatches.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The creation-only spawn placement could no-op or fail during the login
flood (cell id not yet hydrated / streaming collision not resident) with
nothing retrying - monsters created in that window stayed
airborne-flagged forever and their action animations remained refused.
Retail's answer to 'object addressed before its cell exists' is the
CObjectMaint lost-cell list (GotoLostCell): park, re-place when the cell
is available. The UM dispatch path now retries SeedRemoteSpawnPlacement
while the body has never been successfully placed (no contact AND no
stored plane); one success ends the retries.
Probes: [SPAWN-PLACE] logs each placement outcome (guid/cell/ok/
contact/walkable); [UM-ACT]/[MT-FAIL] now carry the owning guid via
MotionInterpreter.DiagnosticGuid (probe-identity-attribution lesson)
plus the body's live contact/walkable flags.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>