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Erik
724ef2d389 fix(chat): CH4 review fixes — allegiance ownership guard, house-abandon confirmation
Blocker 1: an unrecognized "@allegiance <sub>" subcommand escaped
TryMatchAllegiance (which only claimed "info"/"hometown") and fell through
the unregistered-tag channel fallback, broadcasting the raw subcommand
text to the Allegiance chat channel (0x02000000). Retail's own
DoAllegiance never reaches DoChannelCommand for an unrecognized
subcommand — it claims the whole verb and prints its own client-local
refusal. TryMatchAllegiance now claims "allegiance"/"all" unconditionally
and shows retail's "Please see @help Allegiance..." text; ChatCommandRouter
also gained a blanket RetailClientCommandCatalog.KnownVerbs ownership
guard in TryDispatchChannelFallback as defense in depth.

Blocker 2: "@house abandon" sent 0x021F immediately with no confirmation.
Retail runs a real two-stage dialog before Event_AbandonHouse(); ported
both verbatim strings and chained two ShowConfirmation calls.

Should-fixes: a bare unregistered tag with no text now passes through
silently instead of showing a refusal that belongs to a different retail
function; @join/@leave update RuntimeCharacterOptionsState locally (new
SetOptionBit) before the wire push so the Turbine membership gate stops
refusing a just-joined room; @permit accepts multi-word names; @clist/
@on/@off validate shape only and raise WeenieError 0x422 for an unknown
tag; @mr/@pr help text is now the verbatim retail strings; corrected
issue #360, register row TS-68, the campaign doc's B.7 note, and a stale
RetailChannelTagTable comment; filed issue #363 + register row AP-183 for
the deferred error-typing debt.

Nits: fixed TryMatchHouse's stale doc comment, the AP-182/@title "stores
the value" comments (the binding is a no-op), IsUnregisteredFallbackTag's
olthoi false-positive, added /g and /rp binding-level conformance pins,
made @index ignore extra arguments, and noted the six removed invented
verbs in ISSUES.md.

Suite: 12,216 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (Release), up from CH4's
12,190/4/0 — net +26 tests, no removals.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 21:59:35 +02:00
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
233c30d13f fix(chat): CH2 re-review nits — resize centering, top-aligned flow, sweep wording
Applies the seven NITs from the CH2 re-review (verdict APPROVE-WITH-FIXES,
following the REJECT->rework at e0e78883):

1. SpewBoxController's centered Left was captured once via
   AnchorEdges.Top and replayed forever on resize (UiElement.ApplyAnchor's
   Left/Right-both-false branch pins a fixed margin). Anchors is now
   AnchorEdges.None and Tick recomputes Left every frame against the
   current root width.

2. OneLine=false was defaulting to UiText's bottom-pinned transcript flow
   (VerticalJustify honored only via ConfigureDatState, which this
   synthesized element never calls). Added UiText.HonorVerticalJustification
   so a non-DAT controller can opt the scrollable path into
   VerticalJustify without a full LayoutDesc binding; SpewBoxController
   sets VerticalJustify=Top so lines flow from the top of the 450x72 box,
   matching newest-at-top insert semantics. Noted as invented-pending-
   measurement in AP-178's row (no new row).

3. Documented the deliberate inversion of UiText.LinesProvider's
   oldest-first contract in SpewBoxController.Tick (SpewBoxVM.Lines feeds
   newest-first, which is correct specifically because the box is now
   top-aligned) and added a test pinning the rendered order (newer message
   is the topmost line), driving root.Tick.

4. Fixed the stale "retail's code default, 1" comment in
   SpewBoxControllerTests — MaxConcurrentItems is the shipped LayoutDesc's
   AUTHORED value, 4.

5. Added the matching unmapped-id diagnostics line to
   LiveSessionRuntimeFactory's ShowWeenieError sink, matching the pattern
   GameEventWiring's WeenieError/WeenieErrorWithString handlers already
   use.

6. Corrected the "EXHAUSTIVE Portal sweep found ZERO" overclaim in
   SpewBoxLayoutDumpDiagnostic: the loop's id source was DatCollection's
   top-level aggregate GetAllIdsOfType<LayoutDesc>(), not dats.Portal's
   own (which reports a count of ZERO for this type), so querying those
   ids against dats.Portal.TryGet established nothing about Portal either
   way. Corrected the same overclaim echoed in SpewBoxState's
   MaxConcurrentItems doc comment and in AP-178's register text (both the
   table row and the section-header history line). What's actually
   established: dats.Local hosts the SpewBox layout at 0x21000011; whether
   Portal also carries a copy remains unestablished.

7. Added a test exercising the full ShowWeenieError -> AddText -> SpewBox
   path for id 0x0561 (the 50-friends-cap refusal) in
   LiveSessionCommandRouterTests, mirroring LiveSessionRuntimeFactory's
   ShowWeenieError closure exactly since every other LiveSessionRuntimeFactory
   test in this tree is a source-text conformance grep, not an
   instantiation.

Ledger: CH2 ledger row's review column now reads REJECT -> reworked
e0e78883 -> re-review APPROVE-WITH-FIXES -> nits (this commit); Status
header flips CH2 to code-complete/closed pending the user gate, CH3 next.

Build green; touched-project tests green (19/19 new/changed,
4351/3354 App.Tests unaffected pass); full Release suite 11,916 passed /
4 skipped / 0 failed (baseline 11,914/4/0 plus the two new tests this
commit adds).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-09 18:48:13 +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
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2026-08-09 15:24:09 +02:00
Erik
e5ade796ac fix(audio): listening-gate round 1 — tunnel interior sound + ambience in houses (#355 gate)
Two user findings from the Campaign A listening session.

1. The portal tunnel's in-flight sound was silent while its enter/exit
cues played. The tunnel's authored SoundTweakedHook drained into the
world 3-D path at its synthetic owner's origin (0,0,0) — after A2 that
dies twice: the listener is usually beyond the -50 dB no-allocate radius,
and the world pool is suspended for the whole transit hold. The cues the
user COULD hear were on the interface bus, which has neither problem, and
retail's tunnel is gmSmartBoxUI — UI-owned — so that bus is also the
faithful route. UiPresentationHookSink now wraps the shared router for
the tunnel: sound-bearing hooks go from-centre through the interface bus
(AudioHookSink.OnUiHook); every other hook kind still reaches the
particle/lighting/translucency sinks unchanged.

2. Ambience cut dead inside houses; retail keeps the outdoor soundscape
in sky-lit interiors. This is TS-66, now retired: the ambient listener
source resolves the per-cell CEnvCell.seen_outside bit through the
physics cache (the same #107 field AdjustPosition reads) and converts the
envcell-local origin through the cell's WorldTransform into landblock
coordinates before the 3x3 walk centres on it — an outdoor Position's
origin is already landblock-local, an envcell's is cell-local, and
skipping that conversion would centre the walk wrongly by up to a
landblock. A not-yet-resident cell record resolves to silence for that
rebuild rather than a wrong walk. Sealed dungeons stay silent, which is
retail-correct.

The user also reports interiors carrying their own local sound in retail
(hearth-type emitters). Statics already register their sound tables and
route animation hooks, so the expectation is that the seen_outside fix
plus existing emitters covers it; re-listen decides, and anything still
missing becomes a precise follow-up.

Full Release suite: 11,740 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-09 12:56:26 +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.

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2026-08-08 22:58:50 +02:00
Erik
7c4dd1ade7 feat(audio): Campaign A slice A5 — retail's region ambient soundscape
acdream had no ambient system: StartAmbient minted a handle and played
nothing. Retail's is a weighted-accumulation + timer-queue engine, not
looping voices. On every objcell change (24 m) CellManager::ChangePosition
rebuilds per-sound weights over the 3x3 landblock ring x 64 land cells
each, decoding each cell's terrain word through the region file's
terrain -> scene -> AmbientSTBDesc chain; playback is a min-heap of
absolute deadlines drained from the frame tick, where each pop fires a
one-shot and re-arms.

A continuous bed (base_chance == 0) is non-positional, crossfaded by its
share of the TOTAL weight, and re-fired every min_rate seconds — that
rate is the author's intended loop period, and re-firing is how retail
fakes a sustained bed with no looping voice, re-rolling the variant and
the crossfade each time. An intermittent one keeps its authored volume,
plays at a random accumulated compass bearing at min + (max-min)*t^2,
and is dice-gated. Indoors is silent by design: CEnvCell's contributor is
a folded ret and EnvCell carries no sound data.

The Opus review caught four bugs before this landed, one fatal:

- Cell offsets were built in ABSOLUTE world coordinates and differenced
  against the listener's STREAMED-frame position, so every one of 576
  offsets came out ~32 km, every contribution was culled, and the whole
  feature was silent with nothing logged. Offsets are now landblock-local
  the way Position::get_offset builds them, and the streamed-frame
  position is carried separately for playback, where it belongs.
- The cell's weight was added to the shared denominator once per
  DESCRIPTOR instead of once per CELL, dividing every bed's crossfade by
  the table's entry count — enough to push a typical authored volume
  under the 0.03 audibility floor.
- The drain used  where retail's UseTime is strictly
  below, so a descriptor authored with a zero rate re-armed at the same
  instant and spun the frame forever.
- Arming only enqueued; retail's UpdatePlayQueue PLAYS and then re-arms,
  so a newly audible ambient was silent for a full period after the
  crossing that made it audible.

Also: beds now go through retail's single 16-voice priority pool rather
than acdream's UI pool (retail has one pool; parking beds in the UI pool
let an A4 portal cue chop one mid-wave and discarded the authored
priority), and CalcDir's in-block test is XY-only, since CalcWeight
includes Z on purpose and CalcDir excludes it on purpose.

Two behaviours are knowingly incomplete and registered rather than
guessed at slice end: TS-66 (sky-lit interiors should keep the outdoor
set) and TS-67 (contribution weight is computed in-plane). Retires TS-29.

The frame-loop hook is a typed IAmbientFramePhase, not a callback — the
first attempt used an Action<float> and the architecture guard
ExtractedUpdateOwners_DoNotRetainAnonymousCallbacks correctly rejected it.

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2026-08-08 22:53:41 +02:00
Erik
6eaa490bb3 feat(audio): Campaign A slice A4 — the interface sound bus
Retail's UI sound bank was absent, so three families of cue were silent:
the portal enter/exit stingers, the AdminEnvirons dungeon atmosphere
(chanting, drums, whispers, thunder — what players remember as dungeon
'music'), and every other interface slot.

The bank's DID is not a literal anywhere in retail: GetUISoundTable
@0x00563FB0 asks GetByEnum for enum slot 7, and DBCache::GetDIDFromEnum
@0x00413940 resolves it through two EnumIDMap hops off the portal dat
header's master map. UiSoundTableResolver walks that chain the way
RetailCursorResolver already walks it for cursors. Against the shipped
dats it resolves to 0x2000004B, and that table holds exactly the 32 UI_*
slots (UI_EnterPortal 0x6A .. UI_Thunder6 0x8A) — content that confirms
the walk independently of the decode. UiSoundTableResolutionTests pins
the walk, the DID, and the content, and skips when dats are absent.

Two corrections to the research along the way. The lane-5 note recorded
GetByEnum's arguments transposed: the 0x22 it called a fileType is the
CACHE type (CLOCache(cache, CSoundTable::Allocator, 0x22)) and the real
second-hop key is 0x10000003; walking it the other way finds nothing. And
its claim that the interface volume pref applies is wrong — GetAttenuation
with ambient=0 multiplies by the EFFECT knob, so retail's
interface_sound_volume stays the dead knob lane 1 byte-decoded it to be.

EnvironSoundCueMap is an explicit 21-case table read straight out of
Handle_Admin__Environs @0x0055DE20, not arithmetic: codes 0x65..0x72 sit
0x11 below their SoundType, but 0x73/0x74 have no case, so 0x75 lands on
UI_Squeal (0x84) where an offset gives 0x86, and the switch ends at 0x7B
with no 0x7C case. Verified case-by-case against the decomp rather than
from the lane note, whose tail table was ambiguous.

Cues are attached where retail plays them: the teleport-animation
boundary for the portal pair, and the AdminEnvirons handler for the
stingers. PlaySoundFromCenter's pan-0 / distance-0 shape is what
PlayUiWave already implements after A2.

Retires TS-54. Narrows AP-115 to its notice-presentation residual.

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2026-08-08 22:22:09 +02:00
Erik
e42b99482e feat(audio): Campaign A slice A2 — retail's 2D pan+gain mixer replaces AL 3D
Retail is not a 3D audio engine. Every gameplay buffer is created with
m_3D = 0 and the DirectSound 3D listener the client sets up is dead code;
spatialization is two CPU scalars per voice, frozen at emission. This
slice ports that math and demotes OpenAL to a voice bank.

RetailSoundMixer (new, Core) carries the byte-decoded curve from
SoundManager::GetAttenuation @0x00550020: g = dist < 5 ? vol : 25*vol/d2,
clamped to 1 BEFORE the single master multiply, db = ceil(20*log10 g),
with a hard -50 dB floor at which retail does not start the voice at all
(audible radius ~94.2 m at unity). Pan is PlaySoundInternal @0x00550170's
(int)(-15*sin(delta-bearing)) in whole decibels, truncating toward zero,
forced to dead centre when (int)distance < 5, with no front/back and no
elevation cue. Every AL source is now source-relative with rolloff 0 and
the global distance model is None: AL's InverseDistanceClamped was
first-power (2/d), quieter than retail up close and far louder at range
with no cutoff whatsoever. That was the largest audible divergence in the
subsystem (AP-28, retired here).

RetailVoicePool (new, Core) ports the allocator at 0x0054FEC0: ring scan
for a free or finished slot, then evict the first slot whose DAT priority
is strictly lower, else drop. Eviction compared GAIN before, so a loud
unimportant sound could silence a quiet important one. It lives in Core
because the engine's play path talks to native AL handles and could not
be tested; the pool now has 12 conformance tests.

The listener keeps using the camera position, which the decode shows is
retail-faithful (SmartBox::set_viewer @0x00452D36 hands the same collided
camera Position to SoundManager) — only the heading extraction changes,
since retail reads one compass bearing and never a forward/up basis. An
earlier draft of the plan called this a defect; corrected in the plan so
it is not fixed backwards.

Opus review found and this commit fixes: a linear pan-to-azimuth mapping
that saturated to full separation at 30 degrees (OpenAL Soft's own
speaker angle) where retail gives 15 dB — now inverts the constant-power
pan law, so full deflection reaches 0.776 of the arc and both channels
stay live; the stale FUN_00550ad0 / gain-eviction class header, which
contradicted the register row this commit writes; missing discriminating
tests for clamp order and pan truncation; dead PlayingGain state whose
comment invented a retail symbol; and a third in-tree copy of
Position::heading, now delegating to MoveToMath.PositionHeading.

MasterVolume folds into the mixer's one multiply instead of AL listener
gain, so the cutoff, radius and dB quantisation move with the slider.

Register: AP-28 retired; AP-173 (pan law), AP-174 (volume taxonomy),
TS-64 (two unimplemented sound prefs), TS-65 (volume-squared quirk,
applied on the ambient path only) filed. Research note corrected twice
where its summary contradicted its own decode (30 m dB, floor vs trunc).

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2026-08-08 21:58:50 +02:00
Erik
6bb4cfa795 feat(ui): the spell-bar drop ring — retail's authored drag-accept state, and the ring exposed a real drop off-by-one
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The green ring is retail's own art: every UIItem cell carries an
authored DragAccept child (catalog 0x21000037, child 0x1000045A), and
the spell bar's drag-over handler (SpellCastSubMenu::OnItemListDragOver
@0x004C5990) flips it to the Accept state (0x10000040 -> surface
0x060011F9) for any spell payload. Ported through a per-slot
SetDragAcceptVisual seam + a catalog DragOverAcceptance hook; other
lists are untouched (null acceptance = neutral). A polarity error in
our older docs (Accept/Reject state ids swapped) was corrected against
three independent sources; the shipped art was always right, only the
labels lied.

The ring shares ONE landing computation with the drop
(FavoriteDropIndex) — and that requirement exposed a genuine #354
off-by-one: the empty-tail path double-applied the -1 adjustment
(retail gates it on the lift's removal @0x004C7157), landing a
reordered spell second-to-last instead of last. Fixed;
discriminator-verified both ways. AP-172 narrowed + its false
empty-tail claim corrected.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,545 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-08 20:18:51 +02:00
Erik
81a9d85a1d fix(ui): spell-bar drag-reorder works — the per-frame rebuild was destroying the dragged cell (#354)
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Everything already existed — the drag payloads, the favorite wire pair
(0x1E3 add-at-position / 0x1E4 remove, byte-confirmed against retail's
Event_AddSpellFavorite @0x006A0F70 and ACE), the insert-shift state
ops. The bug: lifting a favorite fires SpellbookChanged, the next
per-frame Tick rebuilt the bar, the rebuild flushed and recreated
every cell, and UiRoot's subtree-removal safety net canceled the
in-flight drag whose source had just been destroyed — one frame after
every lift, before any drop could land.

The rebuild now defers for the duration of the drag gesture, and the
drop ports retail's own -1-if-lifted-before-target index adjustment
(SpellCastSubMenu::AddFavorite @0x004C7060) so final positions are
byte-identical: insert-shift, not swap; drag-out still deletes (the
lift's removal stands on a missed drop, retail's shape). The
real-pointer-pipeline test fails against the pre-fix code with the
exact cancellation and passes after; a discriminator pins that
physical-item drop handlers reject the spell payload.

AP-172 files the one presentation divergence (mid-drag reflow happens
on release, not continuously) — renumbered from the agent's AP-171
draft, which collided with the same-day double-click row. #354 filed
and closed.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,541 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-08 18:28:47 +02:00
Erik
d674b99f56 feat(ui): double-click-to-buy (AP-171, user-approved) + #353 toolbar text fixes — authored right-justify and two-line name wrap (Fable)
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Double-clicking a vendor shop item now buys through the Buy button's
exact quantity/price path — retail has NO double-click-to-buy (the
named table sweep's negative evidence stands); the user chose the
addition explicitly and AP-171 records it.

#353 (pre-existing, user-reported): the stack-count entry is AUTHORED
HJustify=2 — right-justified flush against the slider on its own row —
and UiField already supported RightAligned; nobody had honored the
authored value. The name element is AUTHORED two lines tall (H=31,
W=140): long names now word-wrap at the authored pixel width onto a
second centered row via two stacked one-line labels reusing the
existing centered draw path (WrapNameTwoLines: greedy word break, no
hyphenation, second row clips like retail).

Ten SelectedObjectController structure tests updated from
single-label to first-label access. Lesson re-learned the hard way:
the first "green" run used a stale TEST assembly (only the App
project had been rebuilt) — the clean-room caught it, per
feedback_stale_build_artifacts. Full App 4,329/3 and Core 4,381/1
verified green on properly rebuilt assemblies; the one transient
Core Release failure did not reproduce and is noted on #351.

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2026-08-08 17:42:02 +02:00
Erik
1688863366 fix(vendor): the range watcher measures retail's cylinder-gap — the acceptance-band self-close is dead (Fable, from the live trace)
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The vendor-verify gate's trace proved the entire walk-to-use chain
succeeding — arrival natural, Use dispatched, UseDone, the full
117-item ApproachVendor — and the panel still never appeared: the
range watcher's plain center-distance shortcut (AP-160) closed the
session the same frame it opened. The walk stops where the server
accepts (cylinder-gap: center minus both radii), which lands ~4.3 m
center against the vendor's authored 3 m — inside the acceptance
band, outside the watcher's bare-center check.

EnforceRange now measures cylinder-gap with both radii resolved
through the SAME ResolveObjectTableHost seam the movement arrival
uses — the seam whose absence was AP-160's original justification,
created by the previous commit's fix. The watcher and the walk agree
by construction. Unresolvable hosts degrade an operand to center
distance (close-early only, never holding a session ACE ended);
heights pass 0 (the host surface exposes radius only). AP-160
narrowed; #352 files the deferred cylinder-vs-center discriminating
unit test (needs a 38-member host fake; the live gate covered the
behavior today).

Clean-room complete solution: 11,536 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-08 17:24:49 +02:00
Erik
02b735ba4a fix(vendor): evidence-based pass — max-first stack ceiling; the local player resolves never-animated MoveTo targets
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Both chains pinned by the live [vendor-diag] run (vendor-diag.log)
after three code-reading rounds each failed:

The split bar: ACE serializes descStackSize=1 for EVERY browse row
(live wire, log 343-348) — the R1-era "ACE never populates desc"
claim is retracted with the line quoted. Retail's vendor sites read
pwd._maxStackSize directly (four sites, incl. UpdateItemsList
@0x004c1ea0 stamping min(remaining, _maxStackSize));
ResolveAuthoredStackSize flips to max-first for its vendor-only
consumers. Taper ceiling 1000, scarab 100, seed 1 for exempt.
Pricing still reads the desc (per-1 values on ACE).

Walk-to-use: the local player's getObjectA seam was bound to
TryGetPhysicsHost, which resolves only INSTALLED physics hosts — a
never-animated vendor has none, so TargetManager.SetTarget got null,
the MoveToObject armed with zero nodes, and UseTime never dispatched.
The log's natural=False completions were the user's own movement keys
(retail-correct input-edge cancels); attempt 4 worked because the
greeting animation had installed a host. RuntimePhysicsState gains
the retail CObjectMaint::GetObjectA seam (bound canonical resolver
with installed-host fallback); the graphical host binds the SAME
lazy-minimal-host resolver every remote already uses — whose own doc
comment names this exact never-animated hazard. The reservation
release was already correct (2b premise refuted with evidence); the
production-wiring invariants are now pinned by four new tests
including the pre-fix pathology as a permanent sabotage control.

AP-169 rewritten a second time, honestly. The [vendor-diag] probe
family (ACDREAM_DUMP_VENDOR) lands env-gated for future live triage.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,536 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-08 17:17:04 +02:00
Erik
d003449bb4 fix(vendor): re-gate residuals — MaxStackSize is the stack operand, wire-authored use radius, purse summaries
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R1 the split bar's operand is the item's authored MaxStackSize —
three retail sites read pwd._maxStackSize directly (InqListSlotCount
pc:200052, buy-button cases pc:203996/204086) where ACE never fills
the desc stack and standard stock is unlimited. Threaded StackSizeMax
end to end with one shared resolver; the two literal _maxStackSize
sites are now byte-exact; AP-165 retired, AP-169 corrected.
R2 walk-to-vendor never opened because GetUseRadius used an UNCITED
3m Creature heuristic as the local stop distance while ACE's poll
demands the authored radius (default 0.6 m) — the walk stopped and
the Use fired far outside acceptance. Now reads the wire-authored
spawn UseRadius with ACE's exact fallback; heuristic constants
deleted. A first sabotage attempt was non-discriminating
(coincidental 0.6) and was corrected — the discriminating version is
what landed.
R3 the Buying/Selling purse summaries ("Buying %d %s worth %hsp" /
"You have %hsp") recovered from the binary data segment where BN
mis-attributes the Buy-side literal; wired to staging and money
changes on the four authored text elements; AP-166 narrowed to the
pending-sell highlight.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,528 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-08 15:23:10 +02:00
Erik
68568a3a59 fix(vendor): grand-gate findings — wire-truth container counts, the live split bar, arrival-gated use, prepend-order race
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Four live findings, each with the paper-verification failure named:

G1 the container-capacity guard counted containers by a local
type/capacity heuristic that over-classifies ordinary items;
retail buckets from the wire's ContainerProperties at insert. Now
reads ClientObjectTable's existing ContainerTypeHint (AP-168 narrowed
to the shop-stock half; a pre-check must never false-block).
G2 the amount bar never showed live because ACE never sets StackSize
on browse listings — DescStackSize is null for every real vendor item
and the C4 paper test hand-set the field, bypassing the materializer.
The materializer now falls back to the packed supply count (AP-169,
ACE adaptation); the new test drives the REAL materializer.
G3 an out-of-range Use now dispatches ON ARRIVAL (pickup's shape):
ACE's HandleActionUseItem only opens the vendor when the Use finds
the player in range — a click-time send is greeted and dropped
(AP-170, ACE adaptation; retail's server walks the player, ACE
does not).
G4 bought items appended because ACE's placement echo (UIQueue) can
beat the CreateObject (SmartboxQueue) — cross-queue, no ordering
guarantee — and the early echo was silently dropped. ClientObjectTable
now stashes unresolved placements and replays them at Ingest: buys
land at the retail list head. No register row — this RESTORES parity.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,521 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-08 14:03:57 +02:00
Erik
c68ad1e646 fix(vendor): 6b/6c review corrections — pre-send guards, accumulating staging, trade-note exemption, drag-over tab switch, full-stack sells
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All thirteen findings, each anchored in recovered bytes or pc reads:

Buy All now runs retail's four PRE-SEND guards in order (pyreal and
alt-currency affordability, container and item slot capacity; strings
recovered from .rdata at 0x007b57b4/0x007b5750) — a rejected batch can
no longer destroy the staged list. Staged adds ACCUMULATE with the
5000 cap ("I can't possibly sell you that much!..." @0x007b59d8) and
the shop rows decrement/restore per RemoveFromShop. The max-value sell
rejection exempts trade notes — the raw bytes at 0x005d1add are `not`
(bitwise), not the pseudo-C's misleading `!`, and the early ret skips
the min check too. BF_RETAINED gates selling end to end (the bit was
already on ClientObject; AP-164's three claims were all false once
traced — RETIRED). Dragging over the vendor window auto-opens the
Selling tab per UpdateDragOver — with a correction to the review's own
citation: token 0x100000cd is the SELLING page, the guard is
"don't reopen the current tab." Sells are full-stack-only (three
retail sites; "Cannot sell part of a stack" @0x007b57ec) and Sell Item
acts on the global selection unconditionally. The confirm string gains
its byte-true trailing '?', dies with the session, staged-row
highlights repaint, dead guids unstage with retail's shopping-list
notice, and move-to-use no longer walks to targets the dispatch would
refuse.

AP-162 narrowed, AP-164 retired, AP-167/AP-168 filed honest.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,508 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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Erik
92ea3977b6 feat(vendor): Slice 6b/6c — move-to-use, buy staging, selling; the vendor arc is functionally complete
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C1 an out-of-range Use now approaches first via the existing
client-predicted BeginApproach (Pickup's far-range shape mirrored;
retail's ItemHolder::UseObject @0x00588A80 has no range check and the
dispatch stays immediate). C2 Add-to-List stages into the Buying tab
via VendorStagingList (RemoveProfileFromList's two shapes,
pc:200497-200537), Buy All sends ONE batched 0x005F and flushes
staging on send exactly as retail does (SendShopEvent -> Flush,
pc:204075-204076 — not UseDone-gated), and X-close over a non-empty
staging list shows retail's confirm string recovered verbatim from the
binary data segment (0x007b5bd8) through the existing dialog factory.
C3 the Selling tab's list is the sole drop target (retail's single
IsAncestorOfMe gate, pc:204229-204246); VendorSellAcceptability ports
InqAcceptability with all rejection strings recovered verbatim from
the raw data segment; the sell side prices with BuyPrice (retail's
inverted naming: what the vendor PAYS) and 0x0060 carries no trailing
currency field, unlike Buy. C4 the status-bar reproduction test PASSES
against the production toolbar mount — retail's toolbar shows count +
name with the split bar and NO price parenthetical (that figure is the
vendor row's own cost text); no code change, the live gate referees.
C5 pack order verified correct, untouched.

Register: AP-161 narrowed to its two pre-existing cosmetic gaps;
AP-162 extended over Buy All; AP-164 (non-sellable bitfield
unmodeled), AP-165 (DescStackSize for _maxStackSize in the removal
test, bounded), AP-166 (purse text + pending-sell highlight cosmetic)
filed.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,482 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-08 11:43:11 +02:00
Erik
3c9fc57adb fix(vendor): Slice 6 review corrections — ownership-checked retire, live slider display, drag-proof shop rows, hardened buy reservation
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All nine findings from the buy-arc review, at root:

F1 the materializer's retire pass re-checks ownership (guid->vendorId
map; remove only while the live object's ContainerId still equals the
recording vendor) — buying a player-sold UNIQUE no longer deletes the
item you just purchased; the discriminating reparent-then-refresh test
pins it. F2 the cost/name display subscribes to the live split state
and shares ONE quantity computation with Buy (retail re-renders per
slider tick: RecvNotice_StackSliderChanged 0x004C4500) — the sentence
and the charge can no longer disagree. F3 shop rows never mint drag
payloads (UiItemSlot.AllowDragSource gates both IsDragSource AND
GetDragPayload — the second gate was caught by this pass's own test).
F4 sendBuy reports whether anything was sent; a null-session buy
cancels the reservation instead of leaking BusyCount forever.
F5 the retire loop snapshots, isolates per-guid observer failures, and
clears its tracking in finally and Dispose — teardown convergence can
no longer wedge. F6 auto-select is retail's unconditional
first-filtered-item shape (pc:201180-201184; the survival-check was
our invention and the comment claiming otherwise is corrected).
F7 non-stack buys clamp to quantity 1 locally (BuySingleItem
pc:201669). F8 the Add button is hard-disabled until staging exists.
F9 AP-161/162/163 rewritten to the post-fix reality.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,378 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.
The #350 render-ledger overflow observed this session is under
separate investigation and is NOT addressed here.

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2026-08-07 23:12:50 +02:00
Erik
97cf873870 feat(vendor): Slice 6 buy arc — shop items are real objects, vendor selection is THE selection, and Buy works (0x005F)
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Three ordered pieces in one landing (the shared controller/composition
files carry all three; the internal order was 6.1 -> 6.2 -> 6.3):

6.1 VendorShopItemMaterializer diff-merges the shop list into the live
ClientObjectTable on VendorState transitions (so client-local close and
session teardown retire the entries too) and never claims a guid it did
not add — ACE's UniqueItemsForSale can re-list a guid a player once
held (AP-163 files the collision-skip; no retail counterpart traced).
Right-click examine on shop items now routes through the ordinary
appraisal path — the 5.4 F7c blocker dissolves with the table entries.

6.2 SelectionChangeSource.Vendor: row clicks, auto-select, and examine
all flow through the canonical SelectionState; the status bar and the
existing byte-faithful StackSplitQuantityState slider light up
unmodified. VendorSplitPolicy is the single 0xDC41CB0 mask owner; the
slider VALUE seeds to 1 for exempt items while maxSplitSize keeps the
stack (the splitSize/maxSplitSize distinction, research §B.3).
Selection clears at retail's actual site — VendorItemsUI::RemoveFromShop
(pc:202848), not a CloseVendor-level clear that does not exist.

6.3 BuildBuy (0x005F): vendorGuid, count, (i32 amount, u32 guid) pairs,
and the trailing alternateCurrencyId the REAL client sends
(CM_Vendor::Event_Buy pc:689288) though ACE's reader ignores it.
TryBuy rides the EXISTING J5.2 one-request-at-a-time reservation and
completes on UseDone; the Buy button disables while a request is in
flight. The reconciliation round-trip (money property update, inventory
CreateObject, ApproachVendor refresh -> panel rebuild) is proven by a
synthetic-inbound test against existing machinery — no new owner.

Register: AP-161 narrowed (selection + examine residuals close;
staging/Sell remain; double-click-to-buy confirmed ABSENT from retail
with negative evidence cited — we match retail). AP-162 files the
conscious no-client-side-affordability-precheck deferral.

Clean-room complete solution: 11,368 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-07 20:28:26 +02:00
Erik
e602f84be2 fix(ui): Slice 5.4 review corrections — the dropdown renders from its authored popup, retail cost semantics, auto-select, icon overlays
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All nine review findings closed at root (one sub-item consciously
deferred):

F1 the category dropdown now draws: sprites/fonts wired and the popup
geometry read from the vendor menu's own authored popup LayoutDesc
0x21000043 (root 0x1000034F — correcting the review's 0x1000014F
transcription) per UIElement_Menu::MakePopup (pc:120705); chat's menu
is untouched and its tests prove it. The new test drives selection
through the REAL open/hit path the review flagged as bypassed.
F2+F3 the selected-item cost display ports VendorItemsUI::UpdateItemsUI
verbatim: quantity via the 0xDC41CB0 split-size mask (whole-stack for
ammo, per-unit for groceries/components; mask lives at the toolbar
SEEDING site pc:198784), plural names with retail's
fall-back-to-singular (pc:409056 — correcting the review's "name+s"
guess), full cost sentences with comma grouping and the player's coin
total, and Buy/Add buttons that disable without a selection.
F4 category switches auto-select the first filtered item (pc:201180).
F5 icon underlay/overlay/effects + plural name forwarded from the
already-parsed wire fields through VendorShopItem to the icon
composer. F6 a DIFFERENT vendor opens on its own first category;
same-vendor refresh preserves per the clamp. F7 scroll resets on
rebuild and authored empty slots fill; the right-click examine route
is consciously DEFERRED (shop items are not in ClientObjectTable and
the appraisal panel hard-requires it — documented, not faked).
F8 VendorState.Apply's fanout gets the same per-listener isolation as
Close/Reset. F9 AP-110/AP-161 wording corrected ("quantity-correct
pricing") and AP-161 rewritten to exactly the remaining conscious
gaps.

Clean-room complete solution with the #348 cursor fix in the same
tree: 11,334 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-07 18:26:17 +02:00
Erik
c721830e71 feat(ui): Slice 5.4 — the authored vendor browse panel (LayoutDesc 0x21000012)
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The vendor window is retail's own: LayoutDesc 0x21000012, root
0x100000B7, found by enumerating all 101 layouts for the one
containing both known tab controls and clinched by the root's Type
0x10000017 — the literal UIElement::RegisterElementClass id for
gmVendorUI (pc:202075). Discovery evidence and the D0 read live in
the research doc's new §B.4.

D0 corrected two assumptions: retail's category "tabs" are a UiMenu
DROPDOWN fed by a hardcoded 18-row ordered category table (ported
bit-for-bit against our ItemType enum; list always scoped to exactly
one category, first-present wins, selection preserved across refresh
per retail's clamp), and the layout authors THREE tabs — Items
(browse, this slice), Buying and Selling (staged-transaction review,
Slice 6) — decision 4's "browse/Buy tab" names the Items tab retail's
mode-2 OpenTab opens. The non-default tabs render and switch pages
but stay inert, fenced in comments.

VendorUiController mounts Items: category dropdown, icon-cell item
row with the retained scrollbar, per-unit retail pricing via
VendorPricing.SellPrice (the vendor-stock path VendorProfile::
VendorSellPrice feeds), name/cost on selection. The panel is a pure
projection of VendorState — opens on populate, closes on clear; the
close button's VendorState.Close() is its only permitted mutation.
Nothing on the wire.

AP-110 narrowed (vendor leaves the absent-panels list); AP-161 files
the precise Slice-6 remainder (Buying/Selling unwired, Buy/Add
buttons, InqAcceptability). Twelve controller tests on a real-dat
fixture. Clean-room complete solution: 11,323 passed / 4 skipped /
0 failed.

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2026-08-07 17:00:21 +02:00
Erik
609a2dfda0 fix(runtime/core): Slice 5.3 review corrections — retirement/transit close, per-unit pricing, guarded auto-close dispatch
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The adversarial review's three blocking findings, each fixed at root:

1. A vendor session now CLOSES when its entity retires (despawn,
   death, ObjectDelete) and at teleport BEGIN
   (HasPendingTeleportStart || IsTeleportActive at the existing
   per-frame seam — both hosts funnel through
   RuntimeWorldTransitState.TryQueueTeleportStart, which flips the
   pending flag strictly before activation). The previous permissive
   early-return stranded the session forever: panel pinned to a stale
   guid, ActiveVendorId swallowing Use for the rest of the session.
2. VendorShopItem carries the desc's stack size, and
   VendorPricing.PerUnitValue ports retail's stack-total division
   (VendorProfile::VendorSellPrice 0x005D1B00: <= 0 guard, integer
   division) — a stack of 50 arrows now prices per arrow, not at 50x.
3. VendorState.Close() guards its observer fanout with the
   dispatcher's catch-and-log semantics — a throwing panel listener
   can no longer propagate into the unprotected per-frame path.

Register honesty rides along: the 0.6 m UseRadius fallback was
acdream's invention (ACE's CheckClose has no fallback; retail passes
the raw authored radius) — removed, the watcher now uses the raw
radius and AP-160's citations are corrected and extended with the
accepted-position-snapshot cadence; AD-72 files VendorPricing's
double-vs-x87-extended narrowing (AD-33's class, bounded by the
±0.1 margin).

Nine tests added. Clean-room complete solution: 11,311 passed /
4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-07 16:15:57 +02:00
Erik
9796d71522 feat(runtime): Slice 5.3 — RuntimeInventoryState owns the vendor browse session
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The sole VendorState joins the J4.2 inventory owners: populated by the
new 0x0062 ApproachVendor route (parse via VendorApproach, wire-to-
domain mapping at the routing seam, silent-drop on malformed like every
sibling), borrowed by both graphical and headless hosts, and torn down
through the EXISTING ExternalContainer reset stage — session reset,
portal-out, and logout all funnel through the one mechanism. Close is
client-local per retail (nothing on the wire): a range watcher rides
the existing per-advanced-frame publishMovement callback, using the
vendor's own authored UseRadius (ACE's 0.6 m fallback when absent).
The dormant ItemInteractionController ActiveVendorId seam is finally
wired as a live delegate — real id while open, 0 the moment the
session clears.

AP-160 filed in this same commit: the watcher measures plain 3D center
distance rather than retail's cylinder-gap, because Runtime has no
per-NPC collision radius/height source; bounded sub-meter, client-
local UI only.

Twelve Runtime tests: populate/field mapping, vendor replacement,
range clear + within-range retention, all three generation teardowns,
the ActiveVendorId seam, malformed-event drop. Clean-room complete
solution: 11,302 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-07 15:37:12 +02:00
Erik
fa0c053ebf docs(physics): #347 closed WITHOUT a code change — retail's glide alternates exactly as ours does; AD-70 retired as a wrong inference
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The round-2 cdb capture is decisive: during a live retail glide,
edge_slide fired ~1.5 times per find_transitional_position — the
arm/move alternation's exact signature (3 entries on the arming tick,
0 on the moving tick) — with cliff_slide in lockstep, step_down at
2.5x, step_up 0, and every stack sample on our identical call path.
cliff_slide's bytes match our port and ACE's (compare constant at
0x794610 verified 0.0), and the user could not distinguish the two
clients side by side. The "retail redirects within the tick" premise
misread round-1's set_sliding_normal cadence (per-event, not
per-tick, so its 1:1 ratio with edge never discriminated anything).

The alternation-tolerant assertion in Issue345SteepSlopeGlideTests is
therefore the CORRECT retail-shape pin from both sides; its comment
now cites the capture instead of calling the shape a residual. The
#269 note is honest the other way: the hope that a within-tick port
would explain that feel residual is withdrawn with the premise.

The temporary Scratch347 diagnostic is deleted. Capture evidence:
345-glide-stacks.cdb.log (repo root, untracked, cited from the
contract's RESOLUTION section).

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2026-08-07 14:05:53 +02:00
Erik
ab89ebdf92 fix(physics): #345 — a grounded mover glides along a too-steep face; validate_walkable's return is scoped as retail's bytes scope it
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Retail's OBJECTINFO::validate_walkable @0x0050d010 initializes its
return slot to OK (0x0050d025) and assigns ADJUSTED only inside the
below-plane guard, immediately after the push executes (0x0050d249).
The guard-fail path — grounded, OnWalkable, plane too steep — jumps
past the contact write, the push, and the assignment (0x0050d1b9 ->
0x0050d251): retail deliberately IGNORES the steep plane at primary
validation so the insert proceeds, the step-down phase fails on the
steep landing, and the edge family produces the per-tick lateral
glide. ACE flattened this into an unconditional return Adjusted
(ObjectInfo.cs:169) and we inherited it; our TransitionalInsert then
retried the byte-identical Adjusted forever — the user's
stop-instead-of-slide.

Evidence chain: the user's retail observation (the axiom), the live
cdb glide profile (edge_slide/cliff_slide 594 each in lockstep,
step_up 0), the D0 implementer's correct STOP (fixtures reproduced
the stuck fingerprint while faithfully executing the ACE-shaped
reading — refuting the reading, not the code), and the capstone
byte-decode both Opus reviewers re-derived independently, including
the stack-slot frame arithmetic and every ret site's eax.

The conformance fixture is the live topology: flat and steep terrain
triangles sharing ONE cell's diagonal (a cell-boundary face does NOT
reproduce the loop — the cell-scoped primary sample never validates a
neighbour's triangle — and is pinned as supplementary). Sabotage:
restoring the unconditional Adjusted reds the discriminator with the
exact stuck position (0.325 m lateral, 28/30 stuck ticks vs 2.602 m /
14/30 fixed; reviewer B's independent five-angle table is monotone
10-85 degrees). Stuck ticks are counted from positions so the
assertion survives the eventual probe strip.

In-game glide gate PASSED 2026-08-08: "Well it works, we are sliding.
I cant detect any speed change from retail."

Filed alongside: #347 + AD-70 (our glide alternates arm/move at half
retail's per-tick rate — retail redirects within the tick; next up by
user direction), AD-71 (the guard's mutable WalkableAllowance operand
vs retail's fixed is_valid_walkable global — now return-value-bearing),
and the reviewers' named residuals in the #345 closure entry
(placement-arm flip, other-cell coverage gap, EdgeSlide-less
projectiles, ACE's server-side shared misport predicting remote
drift-then-snap on steep terrain). The unported IsViewer arm of
validate_walkable is noted in the D0 doc.

Suite: clean-room complete solution 11,271 passed / 4 skipped / 0
failed; Core assembly re-run green after the review-driven test
hardening.

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2026-08-07 13:32:51 +02:00
Erik
064b82e94b docs: AD-66's hover-look slope gate passed — the retired row's acceptance is complete
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2026-08-07 12:07:25 +02:00
Erik
10efb5b1f9 fix(physics): AD-66 relands — the push-out uses retail's bare radius; plant-then-lift complete (#341 closed)
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Third attempt, landed on evidence where the first two correctly refused:
the ten-run stability gate passed 10/10 bit-identical (0x42667451, two
clean-room cycles among the runs), the recalibrated golden's every value
measured with derivations rather than guessed, and the historical
measurement flip stands recorded as unexplained-but-unreproducible
after 37 hunt runs plus these 10 found no divergence anywhere.

The mechanism, completing the S4b byte-pin: validate_walkable plants
the sphere at perpendicular r*N.z (byte-faithful, untouched); this push
fires once per settle and lifts to tangent equilibrium dist=r, where
the trigger goes quiet — retail's slope hover, arriving via the push
exactly as the original substitution's own comment predicted retail
had. Sabotage: restoring radius*N.z reddens the discriminating
exact-value test verbatim. AD-65 conformance, the uphill no-flap
guard, and the #331 absorb pin all green untouched.

AD-66 retired (the campaign's last withheld row); AD-69's seam-frame
correction deliberately unbundled, stays active as its own follow-up.
Clean-room suite 11,267 / 4 / 0 — the suite's two AD-66 skips are gone.

User's "port the retail pair" decision is now fully executed; the
hover-look slope gate is the remaining acceptance.

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2026-08-07 12:01:15 +02:00
Erik
c5b406c2b1 docs: AP-156's scale question decided by the user — keep ours, permanent safe-direction divergence
Retail floods at authored size regardless of placed scale, which
under-registers ENLARGED objects into neighbouring cells (a
walk-through edge case retail genuinely has). The user chose not to
import that bug for byte-fidelity. Closed; not a cleanup candidate.
This was the campaign's last open decision.

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2026-08-07 09:33:44 +02:00
Erik
c5443b3df9 test(physics): S6 — the camera provably reaches both PerfectClip TOI tails; contained, not dormant
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AP-83/AP-91 claimed no current mover sets PerfectClip. The containment
proof found the opposite and the contract's honest-fallback fired: the
camera probe (the sole production setter) reaches BOTH ACE-derived
tails live — the viewer exemption is creature-only, the shadow-list
walk is unconditional, and static scenery with authored primitives is
a real non-creature population. Every reach is now recorded
(camera-live silently; any non-viewer mover loudly, one-shot), so a
future flag change cannot exercise unreviewed ACE-derived math
silently. Four tests drive the camera's exact call shape both ways;
the sabotage was intelligently adapted — there was no existing cut to
disable, so it flips the one axis the proof depends on (IsCreature)
and asserts reachability inverts. Both register rows rewritten
CONTAINED-not-dormant with severity narrowed to camera-feel (the probe
never commits a PhysicsBody).

Landing note: diagnostics-only diff (two guard calls + counters +
corrected stale comments), verified directly by the session lead
rather than a review cycle — the review budget went where behaviour
changed tonight.

Campaign S CLOSES with this landing: S1A/S1B/S2/S4/S5/S6 done, S3
cancelled, three user-passed gates, one honestly-open item — AD-66's
reland, twice self-refused by its own stability gate, blocked on the
#341 codegen-shape measurement instability whose ABA evidence and
first discriminating experiment are filed.

Clean-room suite: 11,257 passed / 6 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-07 09:21:40 +02:00
Erik
9671af0273 fix(physics): S2 — static publication emits authored Spheres as Spheres (AP-155 narrowed)
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Both static sites (LandblockPhysicsPublisher, the headless-only
LandblockPhysicsContentBuilder) emitted an authored Setup Sphere as a
base-anchored Cylinder of radius r and height 2r. The live path emits a
Sphere for the same data, so the same object collided differently by
arrival route, and the narrow phase met a flat cap where retail meets a
curved surface. Both sites now mirror ShadowShapeBuilder.FromSetup's
Sphere block exactly.

Combined Opus review: PASS. Its numeric verification of the dispatch
test's geometry (head-sphere clearance 0.201 m for the true sphere; the
cylinder counterfactual inside by 0.10 m XY with the Z band overlapping)
is what makes the discrimination claim more than a sabotage anecdote,
and its F8 finding is applied: the test now carries a POSITIVE control —
aiming straight through the boulder's centre must block — so a
membership/seed regression can no longer masquerade as a curve-hit
pass. F4 applied: CylHeight is asserted, not inferred (the C4 lesson).
F3 applied: the deleted Quaternion.Inverse base composition is recorded
as internally coherent for the old cylinder's world-Z axis — the defect
was the shape TYPE, not that rotation math.

The review also verified the deleted-cylinder blast radius: the F2
overlay's drawn span is IDENTICAL for both shapes (old [c-r, c+r], new
[c-r, c+r]); the flood sphere's centre rises by exactly r, which cannot
change outdoor membership (XY rectangle) and lands the indoor half on
Session B's dungeon gate alongside S1B; and the sphere-branch flood is
now pinned uncapped by a genuine eleventh-shape A/B test.
PublishStaticCollision — the headless static path — gains its first
test ever.

AP-155 is NARROWED, not deleted (review F13): the has-BSP source split
(entity.MeshRefs vs setup.Parts + AnimPartChanged) survives and keeps
the row active. The shared-primitive-emitter refactor that would make
route independence a compile-time property is the filed follow-up
(review F20).

Population: 3,506 of 5,935 installed Setups, structurally equal to
AP-157's third-branch count (byte-identical classifier — three
independent routes agree: 3,605 - 99 = 3,506).

Clean-room suite at implementation: 11,253 passed / 6 skipped / 0
failed on landed S1B. Post-review-hardening: Publisher tests 25/25,
Content tests 2/2, both green.

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2026-08-07 08:07:02 +02:00
Erik
b3e43d22c9 fix(physics): S1B — indoor cell membership admits on the part BOX, as retail does (#335, AP-159 narrowed)
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CellTransit.FindTransitCellsBox ports CEnvCell::find_transit_cells'
part-array overload @0x0052cae0 line-for-line: per-portal x per-part
order, the sphere cheap-reject at F_EPSILON+radius, the box admit whose
"Straddle or crossing-side" rule is exactly retail's `eax != side` under
the PDB Sidedness enum, leads-outside placed AFTER the admit, the
unconditional unloaded-neighbour hint without the sphere overload's
re-test, the destination box_intersects_cell gate with its deliberate
no-break, and add_all_outside_cells after the loop. The box-vs-cell BSP
traversal lands in BOTH representations behind the flat-authoritative
dispatcher with a graph referee whose 20,000 installed comparisons are
pinned by assertion (review F5), zero mismatch.

Dual Opus review: PASS on both lenses. The mandatory D0 pseudocode pass
caught that the contract's own supplementary note misattributed the box
block to the sphere overload — it belongs to a SECOND
check_building_transit overload @0x0052c680, whose portal-side
convention is INVERTED and whose admit differs; the pseudocode doc now
records that trap plus two byte confirmations made at review:
which_side @0x00444720 is strictly > eps for POSITIVE, and
intersect_box's in-plane early exit returns CROSSING(3)
(jp @0x005aa1bc -> mov eax,3), settling review items b1/b2 for the
future bridge porter. The bridge itself stays unported as AP-159's
explicit remainder.

The review also retired #335's severity premise honestly: "over-
inclusive only, never a missed one" is wrong at production shape ratios,
where the box (whole-vertex AABB) legitimately exceeds the sphere
(physics-polygon root sphere). Measured, both populations: rigged
(box << sphere) — 1,520 placements, 978 cells removed, 0 added;
production-ratio (box >= sphere) — 950 placements, 20 removed, 1 ADDED
through the loaded-neighbour gate, which is retail's direction, not a
defect. The no-op guard (review F4) asserts removal is nonzero so an
unwired admit cannot pass silently.

Process note: the implementer authored against this session's worktree
at bec5c69d, 25 commits stale — the recorded worktree-base class. All
six files were byte-identical between bases, the diff transplanted
losslessly, and every verdict-bearing run (referee, direction sweeps,
this clean-room) was re-executed on current main. S2's uncommitted
phase-1 edits were stashed for this landing so the suite verdicts
exactly one changeset.

Also untracks 341-slope-capture.jsonl (an accidental add) and
gitignores it.

Clean-room suite: 11,248 passed / 6 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-07 07:46:57 +02:00
Erik
6b490aab8b docs: morning gate G1 user-passed — AD-65 downhill slope feel accepted
'Slopes feels good' at the downhill/diagonal/jump-landing gate, on a
launch whose capture self-verified the binary identity and the authored
step heights. The overnight program's one owed visual gate is closed;
Campaign S continues at S1B.

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2026-08-07 06:50:58 +02:00
Erik
d73125d3b0 fix(physics): S4/AD-65 — the away-from-plane response snaps to the surface, as retail does
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Campaign S slice S4, the half that landed. Retail's CTransition::
adjust_offset @0x0050a370 branches on dot(offset, contactPlane.N) at
0x0050a4fa: moving INTO the plane subtracts the normal component
(0x0050a529), moving AWAY calls Plane::snap_to_plane @0x00509c50 —
which preserves X and Y and re-solves ONLY Z so the offset lies in the
plane (the d terms cancel algebraically), no-op under the
0.000199999995f |N.z| epsilon. acdream ran the orthogonal projection in
BOTH directions, shrinking downhill XY travel by cos^2(theta): 25% at
30 degrees, 50% at 45 — AD-65's recorded shortfall, now retired.

The combined Opus review independently re-derived the algebra, the
branch polarity, the epsilon's bit-identity (17b75139), and the
sabotage magnitude (the re-instated projection yields X = 0.75 =
cos^2 30 exactly), and verified the delta is 4 non-comment lines with
the into-plane arm, the crease arm, and both no-plane arms untouched.
Its blast-radius sweep found the away arm exercised but NOT
discriminated by any pre-existing test — every one asserts lower
bounds the snap over-satisfies — so the two new exact-value tests are
the only discriminating coverage, recorded in the test's class doc,
and the felt 33-100% downhill speed-up is the morning gate's one row.

AD-66 (the push-out's bare radius) is WITHHELD: byte-confirmed twice,
implemented, then pulled after the same clean-room binaries measured
contradictory absorbed-tick outcomes flipping with nothing but test
assert shape — issue #341 carries the observation matrix and the
apparatus plan; its two exact-value tests are [Skip]-ed; the retained
substitution's rationale is restored at the site per review F1, with
the review's remaining findings (F2/F3/F4/F5/F6) applied and F8 filed
as #342. AD-69 filed: the same block omits retail's get_block_offset
seam-frame correction, deferred to the AD-66 relanding for
attributability. #340 filed: a fifth load-sensitive flake.

Review verdict: PASS. AD-65 is provably unable to reach the #341
anomaly's code path (the absorb scenario takes the crease arm).
Clean-room suite: 11,239 passed / 6 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-07 02:45:03 +02:00
Erik
5a317460c5 docs: restore AD-56 — the same revert that zombied AD-55 had silently DELETED this row
Applying feedback_register_revert_resurrection to its own discovery:
auditing every row in a8a7d64b's register hunk found the inverse defect
in the same diff. The revert resurrected retired AD-55 AND deleted
then-active AD-56 (the plumb-fall freeze adaptation, split out of TS-4
by the commit being reverted). Nothing ever restored it, and its
condition came back to life when TS-4's Path-6 shortcut deletion
re-landed for real at Slice 2B — so for eight days a live, test-pinned,
deliberately-documented behaviour had no register row, which is 'a bug
twice over' by the register's own rule.

Restored verbatim from 5e2be19b with a provenance header. One revert,
two silent register corruptions in opposite directions — the memory
rule's audit step is not optional. AD section 50 -> 51.

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2026-08-07 01:37:40 +02:00
Erik
a8e40cb62c docs: re-retire AD-55 — its retirement was resurrected by an unrelated revert
The Sledding constant has been the byte-confirmed cos(10 deg) =
0.98480775f in production since 252e8068 (2026-07-30), which also struck
the register row. Five hours later a8a7d64b — reverting the UNRELATED
TS-4 commit 5e2be19b — restored this file's older hunk and resurrected
the un-struck row text while leaving the code fixed. The zombie row then
cost tonight's session a full duplicate byte-derivation: the stale row
said 0.99999536f was live, so the binary was re-read to prove what
252e8068's own commit message already contained verbatim.

Tonight's derivation note is corrected to what it actually is — an
independent confirmation of the week-old fix — and S5 collapses to this
bookkeeping: no code change, no feel gate owed; the user has been
playing on the fixed constant for a week.

Process rule filed to memory (feedback_register_revert_resurrection):
after any revert whose diff touches the register, re-verify EVERY row in
the touched hunks; and before acting on a row's 'our code does X' claim,
grep the cited file for the claimed expression first. AD section
51 -> 50 active rows.

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2026-08-07 01:36:17 +02:00
Erik
52aea775b9 test(physics): AP-157 measured — CylHeight half retired, sorting-sphere half proven collision-unreachable; AD-55 byte-decoded
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Campaign S S1A, both outcomes the measure-first rule exists for.

AP-157's CylHeight half is RETIRED as a non-divergence: retail's own
cylsphere overload (CObjCell::find_cell_list @0x0052b9f0) copies
localtoglobal(low_pt) + radius per cylsphere, capped at 10, and never
reads height — retail collapses a cylsphere to a base-point sphere
exactly as acdream does.

The sorting-sphere half measured REAL against retail's registration set
— 1,812 of 3,343 evaluated Setups (54%) fail containment at 1 mm, worst
shortfall 18.135 m — and then PROVEN collision-unreachable: for this
branch the flood spheres and the collision-test geometry are the same
per-part Sphere list, so every omitted cell is one the entity's test
geometry cannot reach, and retail's wider sorting-sphere registrations
are narrow-phase rejects on retail too. Fix deferred to the next
bake-schema revision rather than performing Slice I3 surgery for zero
behavioural delta. The measurement test stays in the tree as the
permanent record (population cross-checked against the dispatch test's
independently-committed constants: 3,506 = 3,605 - 99).

AD-55 is byte-decoded and RESOLVED against our constant: the binary
loads qword [0x007c6b28] = pi/18 exactly and executes FCOS — retail's
Sledding flatness threshold is cos(10 deg) = 0.984808. Our 0.99999536f
is cos(0.17453 DEGREES): the radian literal misread as degrees, which
makes the object-friction arm unreachable on real terrain (nothing is
flatter than 0.175 deg). Evidence note carries the full instruction
listing and the polarity of the test ah,0x41 / jp idiom; the one-line
fix + conformance test is S5, queued behind the running implementation
slice for build-slot reasons.

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2026-08-07 00:57:36 +02:00
Erik
8c97084289 docs: close #338 — headline refuted by full-capture statistics; AD-68 files the real residual
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The three-site probe answered it in one run: prepare and publish carry
the authored 0.600/1.500 to the publication candidate, and resolve
receives exactly those values for the entire session after one early
0.400 reading. Re-reading the ORIGINAL 337-support.log with statistics
instead of an eyeball: authored pair 111,248 lines, 0.400 pair 358. The
filing was built on an early line of a 255k-line capture; the alleged
mechanism (values never wired to the mover) does not exist.

The 358 are AD-68, now registered: GetSetupMoverShape's placeholder
(empty spheres -> legacy capsule, 0.4/0.4 steps) during an entity's
async Setup-residency window, plus the local player's own seconds-long
window between controller construction and publication-candidate
adoption. Retail loads synchronously and has no such window. Left as-is
deliberately: shrinking it is streaming work.

The filing still paid for itself: three false doc-comment claims
corrected in PlayerMovementController (retail '~0.4 m' twice, and an
ApplyStepHeights writer that never existed anywhere in the tree —
replaced with the real writer chain), retail's actual fallback pinned at
0.04 (CTransition::step_up @0x0050b655), and the resolve probe now
prints the mover id, because the early 0.400 was most plausibly a
REMOTE player — remotes also carry IsPlayer — and the guid rule
(feedback_probe_identity_attribution) exists precisely to stop that
misread.

No production behaviour changed; nothing for the morning gate. AD
section 50 -> 51. Suite 11,234 / 4 / 0.

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2026-08-07 00:44:42 +02:00
Erik
1dc81710f3 docs: close #32 — local edge-slide user-passed; AD-67 filed for the kept cell-id write
Both halves of #32 are now closed: remote at 204d0ae0 (user-passed
2026-08-04), local at 332045c7 (user-passed 2026-08-07 at the Rithwic
cliff, on the first launch whose capture printed the fixed binary's own
assembly path). The research doc carries the outcome banner: the live
capture landed in decision-table row 1 verbatim and Section 7's fix
shipped unchanged.

AD-67 records the one deliberate residual: the narrowed SetContactPlane
still writes ContactPlaneCellId, which retail writes only at
init_contact_plane (0x0050e8ca). Kept on the research doc's own advice —
our consumers want the current value — and not bundled into the fix
commit, where a second behaviour change would have made the user's
cliff gate ambiguous. AD section 49 -> 50.

Section 3.5's blast-radius items stay open as watch items, now strictly
MORE reachable than before the fix (last-known validity is narrower, so
the StopVelocity recovery and phase-3 reset take their invalid branches
more often). Carried onto Campaign S slice S4.

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2026-08-07 00:38:02 +02:00
Erik
ea83b043df fix(physics): delete the query-site broadphase reach filter (#333, closing #337)
Transition.FindObjCollisionsInCell discarded a shadow candidate when
  |currPos - obj.Position| > sphereRadius + obj.Radius + movement.Length() + 2f

obj.Position is the part ORIGIN; obj.Radius is the physics-BSP ROOT
BOUNDING SPHERE's radius, measured about a centre AP-156 established is
frequently metres from that origin (376 of 973 installed physics-BSP
parts sit further from their part origin than half their own radius,
worst 20.762 m). Geometry deep inside the real bounding sphere was
therefore thrown away before BSPQuery ever ran: solid near the origin,
permeable in a bounded shell beyond it. For the Neftet rock 0xC8766009 /
gfx=0x01004751 the two points are 23.556 m apart, which is #337 — wedged
on the plateau, jumps sinking into the mesh, corpses falling through. A
live capture recorded 7,225 rejections on that one owner, every single
one with wouldAcceptAtCenter=True.

Deleted rather than re-centred. Retail has no distance pre-filter,
disassembled from the PDB-paired v11.4186 binary (CodeView GUID
9e847e2f-777c-4bd9-886c-22256bb87f32) rather than read from Binary Ninja:

  CObjCell::find_obj_collisions @0x0052b750 walks shadow_object_list and
  calls CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions (0x0052b78b) UNCONDITIONALLY; its
  only early-out is insert_type == INITIAL_PLACEMENT_INSERT (0x0052b759).
  CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions @0x0050f050 contains no float compare at
  all. CPartArray::FindObjCollisions @0x00518180 is a bare do/while over
  parts, and CPhysicsPart::find_obj_collisions @0x0050d8d0 is two null
  checks plus a call. Retail's only spatial rejection is the BSP node
  bounding-sphere test inside the walk — correctly centred, which is
  exactly what the deleted filter was not.

Re-centring it (carry BoundsCenter on ShadowEntry) would have preserved
an invention retail does not have, including a +2f slack and a
movement.Length() term with no retail counterpart, and left a second
reach budget to be tuned forever. Retail's own cross-cell slack constant
is F_EPSILON = 0.0002 m, not 2 m.

The method's comment claimed the filter was "the analog of the part
sorting-sphere early-outs inside retail's CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions
— response-neutral, pure perf". Both halves were false and cost #333 and
#337; it is replaced by the disassembly above.

Gate: Issue333BroadphaseReachFilterTests drives the production path
end-to-end (ResolveWithTransition -> FindObjCollisionsInCell ->
CollisionTraversal) on a DAT-free fixture so it runs everywhere, as a
discriminating pair. Sabotage-verified: restore the pre-check and
OffCentreBspFloorStopsAFallingMover reaches z=37.800 — exactly the
unobstructed fall, blockedAtLeastOnce=False — while
CentredBspFloorStopsAFallingMover keeps passing. Without the control a
fixture unable to fall would pass the first test for the wrong reason.

Issue337's skipped TheBroadphaseAdmitsTheSurfaceTheMoverIsStandingOn
asserted the now-deleted predicate and could never have gone green; it
is rewritten as installed-DAT evidence pinning BOTH halves of the
diagnosis and is no longer skipped.

Perf measured, not assumed (Release, synthetic all-BSP cell, per
ResolveWithTransition): at 38 candidates — the live maximum — 10.61 us ->
16.68 us (1.57x); at a deliberately unreachable 200, 17.34 -> 39.48 us
(2.28x); ~0.16 us per additional candidate tested. Over 19,701 live
[reach-q] samples the in-cell count is p50 = 9, p99 = 32, max 38.

The ACDREAM_PROBE_REACH rejectedReach column is kept and is now
structurally 0, so a post-fix capture stays comparable with the pre-fix
one; dropping it would make the two incomparable.

AP-158 retired (110 active AP rows). #333 and #337 closed pending the
user's live acceptance at Neftet.

Solution suite 11,231 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.

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2026-08-06 22:16:53 +02:00
Erik
13fcf38138 fix(physics): port retail's find_bbox_cell_list outdoor extent walk (#334)
acdream had never implemented retail's SECOND cell-membership algorithm.
CPhysicsObj::calc_cross_cells @0x00515230 tests HAS_PHYSICS_BSP_PS at
0x00515285 and jumps (0x0051528f jne 0x515305) to find_bbox_cell_list
@0x00510fc0 for a BSP-bearing object; everything below that jump is the
OTHER algorithm, CObjCell::find_cell_list, and that is all we had. Every
object, BSP-bearing or not, was routed through it.

That path's outdoor expansion is a HARD CAP of one cell in each direction.
CellTransit.AddAllOutsideCells computes minRad = radius, maxRad = 24 - radius
and adds at most the eight neighbours of the sphere's own cell, so for any
radius >= 12 m both boundary tests are unconditionally true and the result is
exactly 3x3. Widening the radius or adding a second sphere is mechanically
incapable of adding a tenth cell. The user's live probe measured the
consequence directly: standing inside a Neftet formation, inCell=2 exempt=2
reached=0 -- the geometry was not a candidate at all.

The port. AddAllOutsideCellsFromParts is CLandCell::add_all_outside_cells
@0x00533360 plus add_cell_block @0x005331d0: base landcell from the FIRST
part's own adjust_to_outside, baseX/baseY within-block, each part's authored
CGfxObj::gfx_bound_box re-fit through all eight corners
(BBox::LocalToGlobal @0x005b2120), floor(v / square_length) where
square_length = 0x7c920c = 24.0f, four accumulators seeded to zero, ONE
rectangle unioned across all parts, FILLED, in GLOBAL lcoords so it crosses
landblocks freely, clamped only to [0, 0x7f8).
BuildShadowCellSetFromParts is find_bbox_cell_list's worklist.
RegisterMultiPart dispatches on the same flag retail does, and
BuildFloodSpheres' BSP arm is deleted rather than left unreachable.

Disassembled from the PDB-paired 2013-09-06 binary, not read from Binary
Ninja: BN mis-renders four separate constructs inside add_all_outside_cells
alone -- a dropped `and eax,0xffff` on baseX, a neg/sbb/and select shown as
identically zero, a wrong get_landcell argument, and both x87 flag tests as
`unimplemented {test ah}`.

ShadowPartGeometry pairs the BSP root sphere with the authored box so no
resolver can answer one and leave the other call site to synthesize a
substitute -- the AP-156 invariant applied a second time, since that split is
what produced AP-156 and then this. The box comes from
FlatGfxObjVisualBounds, already computed by exactly CGfxObj::init_end's
algorithm and already in the prepared package: no bake change, no DAT re-read.

Cost, measured over the installed DATs before any code was written: 1,258
physics-BSP GfxObjs, cells/object p50 4, p90 4, p99 12, max 49. The port is
CHEAPER than the old 3x3 = 9 for 98.97% of them. Row totals (shapes x cells)
over all 1,031 landblocks with BSP owners fall 97,173 -> 15,607 (0.161x);
dense Arwic 0xC6A9 falls 342 -> 43. One landblock more than doubles.

Precondition confirmed before pinning any expected cell set: 0x010046D8's box
is 96 m x 96 m about cell (2,2) = 0x87640013, which independently corroborates
the 3x3-centred-there diagnosis, and its rectangle does contain 0x87640011 and
0x87640019 -- the two cells the probe measured empty.

Register: AP-156's outdoor half CLOSED and its risk column CORRECTED (it read
"extra broadphase candidates, never a missed one", which generalised the indoor
direction to the whole row and is why #334 sat inside it unnoticed). AP-159 +
issue #335 file the unported indoor arm; AD-49 records the seed-time rectangle.
Issue #336 files a fourth load-sensitive test flake seen once during the gate.

Ten tests, every one sabotage-verified in both directions across eight
mutations (dispatch, 8-corner refit, floor-vs-truncation, union-vs-per-part,
map clamp, adjust guard, landblock clamp, box-path-for-everything). The
strongest is an installed-DAT replay of the user's own probe evidence.
Suite 11,208 -> 11,218 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed; the +10 is exactly the
new tests.

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2026-08-06 19:07:06 +02:00
Erik
e6457cc849 fix(physics): close the AP-156 fix review — real containment oracle, type-level invariant, AP-158
Both review lenses PASSED; this is the cleanup, not a rescue. Evidence:
docs/research/2026-08-06-ap156-review-closure.md (the review itself is
committed alongside it as the received artifact).

R1 — the load-bearing containment test could not fail. Its truth and flood
values were two hand-copies of the same expression over the same part set,
so the shortfall was algebraically identically zero for any DAT input. The
oracle is now PHYSICS-POLYGON VERTICES — a different DAT field from the
bounding sphere the builder emits, so the two sides can genuinely disagree.
Sabotage-verified three ways after full cleans: dropping the bounds centre
in production reddens it (428 Setups, worst 35.869 m on 0x0200129A, matching
an independent out-of-repo sweep exactly); dropping only the scale on the
centre reddens it (326); and corrupting the TEST's own bounds oracle reddens
it (467) where under the shipped oracle that same corruption was invisible
by algebra. Renamed accordingly. A6's stale "cap control" comment corrected:
that loop is the test's own uncapped re-implementation and cannot observe a
cap regression — the cap is covered in Core.

R2 — the population was understated. 172 is AP-152's DISPATCH population;
AP-156's is 530 BSP-bearing Setups, of which 525 have a flood sphere move
and 428 fail vertex containment before the fix (412 at a 1 cm tolerance —
the review's figure; the gap is 16 Setups between 1.4 mm and 10 mm, real
geometry). 0 fail after, at any tolerance down to zero. Corrected in the
AP-156 row, the section-3 header, the C5c handoff and two test docstrings.
Dated review artifacts are left as written — "170 of 172" was correct for
what they measured, and rewriting evidence to match a later measurement
loses provenance.

A1 — BoundsCenter = default reopened at the type what the commit closed at
the seam. Dropping the default alone would NOT have closed the review's own
scenario (a copied Cylinder call site would write Vector3.Zero explicitly
and stay green), so ShadowShape's constructor is now private and BSP shapes
are built only through ShadowShape.Bsp(..., FlatCollisionSphere localBounds),
which takes radius and centre as ONE value and scales them together. There
is no expression a caller can write that carries one and drops the other.
22 construction sites converted; the same sabotage now reddens 5 Core tests
where the review's sabotage A reached 4, because both BSP producers share
one scaling path.

A2 — #333 is real and bigger than filed, and its retail question is
answered. I disassembled CObjCell::find_obj_collisions @0x0052b750 from the
PDB-paired binary myself (check_exe_pdb.py MATCH) rather than inheriting the
claim: its only early-out is sphere_path.insert_type == INITIAL_PLACEMENT_
INSERT, then it calls FindObjCollisions on every unparented non-self shadow
object UNCONDITIONALLY. Retail has NO distance pre-filter, so acdream's
"+ movement + 2f" reach filter is an invention with no register row — filed
as AP-158, carrying the disassembly, the F_EPSILON = 0.0002 m contrast, and
the measured blast radius (118 of 477 unique installed physics-BSP GfxObjs
exceed its ~2.5 m budget, 46 exceed 5 m). Active AP rows 109 -> 110.

Recorded prominently in three places a reader will hit: TALL PROPS MAY SHOW
NO VISIBLE CHANGE UNTIL #333 LANDS, and a null result at the connected gate
is EXPECTED, not evidence against AP-156.

LOW items. R3: the comment claiming the cited evidence justified the whole
cap line is corrected, but int.MaxValue on the sorting-sphere branch stays —
capping at 1 would take Spheres[0], and retail's one sphere is
CSetup::sorting_sphere, a different DAT field; capping keeps the wrong field
AND flips the substitution under-inclusive (#98/#168 direction). AP-157
already owns it. R4: acdream scales the flood sphere where retail's
find_transit_cells never reads gfxobj_scale — added as a second residual on
AP-156. R5: retail's slack constant carried into AP-158 and #333. A3: the
per-call delegate allocation is back to a cached field, still derived from
the single bounds resolver. A5: noted; b52967de's message cannot be amended.

Gates: all 44 bin/obj deleted before every verdict-deciding build, each test
run gated on a verified "Build succeeded" in the same invocation. Release
build 0 errors / 21 pre-existing warnings. Complete suite 11,208 passed /
4 skipped / 0 failed — reconciles exactly with the e2b2d04c baseline; one
test renamed, none added, removed or skipped. Nothing conflated with the
known load-sensitive flakes #302 / #308 / #321.

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2026-08-06 16:44:48 +02:00
Erik
b52967def3 fix(physics): AP-156 — flood the BSP sphere where the geometry is, not at the part origin
The AP-152 retail review (docs/research/2026-08-06-ap152-review-retail.md)
FAILED `4abd1b5e` and is right. `ShadowObjectRegistry.BuildFloodSpheres` took
each physics-BSP part's ROOT BOUNDING SPHERE RADIUS
(FlatCollisionAssetBuilder.cs:393 -> LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:137) and
centred it on the PART ORIGIN (ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:194), discarding the root
sphere's own Origin.

Re-measured independently against the installed client_portal.dat, reproducing
the reviewer's numbers exactly: 376 of 973 physics-BSP parts have
|origin| > radius/2, worst 20.762 m on a 27.708 m sphere (gfx 0x010036DD,
Setup 0x0200129A). Over the 172 Setups AP-152 moved onto that path the emitted
flood FAILED TO CONTAIN the object's own BSP sphere for 170 of them (73
CylSphere-bearing, 97 Sphere-bearing), worst shortfall 9.911 m on Setup
0x02000255 — whose one part's sphere sits 9.911 m above the part origin — and
for 43 the post-AP-152 flood was strictly SMALLER than the pre-AP-152 one.
Indoor flooding is 3-D (CellTransit.cs:601 routes every id & 0xFFFF >= 0x0100
candidate through FindTransitCellsSphere), so a tall prop or door slab was
absent from EnvCells it physically occupies and therefore never a broadphase
candidate there (TransitionTypes.cs:3763 iterates only entries already in the
cell). That is the #98 / #168 class AP-152 exists to remove.

Retail, re-disassembled from the PDB-paired binary (check_exe_pdb.py MATCH,
CodeView GUID 9e847e2f-777c-4bd9-886c-22256bb87f32), every address resolved
back through named-retail/symbols.json:

  CGfxObj::physics_sphere is [gfxobj+0x74] (physics_bsp is [+0x78], as
  CPartArray::CacheHasPhysicsBSP @0x00518110 reads at 0x00518127), and
  acclient pseudo-C 0x00534b5b assigns it BSPTREE::GetSphere(physics_bsp).

  BSPTREE::GetSphere @0x005397e0
    8b01        mov eax,[ecx]     ; BSPTREE::root_node
    83c004      add eax,4         ; past BSPNODE::vfptr -> CSphere sphere
  So retail's per-part flood sphere IS the BSP root bounding sphere,
  ORIGIN INCLUDED (acclient.h: BSPNODE { vfptr; CSphere sphere; ... },
  CSphere { Vector3 center; float radius; } -> radius at +0xc).

  CPhysicsObj::find_bbox_cell_list @0x00510fc0 adds the object's own cell and
  then walks the PART ARRAY: 0x00511012 call 0x518160
  (CPartArray::calc_cross_cells_static), which dispatches [edx+0x7c] with
  (num_parts, parts, cellarray). Its EnvCell body,
  CEnvCell::find_transit_cells @0x0052cae0:
    0x0052cb31  mov edx,[eax+0x20]   ; CPhysicsPart::gfxobj (CGfxObj**)
    0x0052cb36  mov esi,[ecx+0x74]   ; physics_sphere (else +0x90 drawing)
    0x0052cb4c  add eax,0x30         ; CPhysicsPart::pos
    0x0052cb5a  call Position::localtolocal   ; transform the sphere CENTRE
    0x0052cb65  fadd [esi+0xc]       ; only NOW the radius
  Retail transforms the centre through the part's own Position before it ever
  touches the radius. Carrying the radius alone is not an approximation of
  that; it is a different sphere.

Changes:

* `ShadowShape` gains `BoundsCenter` — the bounding sphere's centre in the
  shape's own local frame, scaled like LocalPosition and Radius. Zero for
  Cylinder/Sphere shapes, whose LocalPosition already IS their centre.

* `ShadowShapeBuilder.FromSetup` gains a `physicsBspBounds` resolver that
  supplies radius AND centre from ONE call, replacing the placeholder radius
  plus a downstream substitution. `LiveEntityCollisionBuilder` now holds a
  single `Func<uint, FlatCollisionSphere?>` and derives its dispatch predicate
  from it, so the gate and the geometry cannot disagree and the radius cannot
  be taken while the origin is dropped. That split is what produced this bug;
  it no longer exists.

* `FromLandblockBspParts` carries the centre too. A landblock-baked part array
  is the same CPartArray walk, so stair runs, fences and rock clusters had the
  identical defect. Both storage forms (flat BSP and the graph fallback) are
  covered.

* `BuildFloodSpheres` places each sphere at
  partWorldPos + rotate(BoundsCenter, partWorldRot), composed exactly as the
  ShadowEntry rows are.

* The 10-sphere clamp now applies to the CYLSPHERE branch only. Retail's clamp
  is inside CObjCell::find_cell_list @0x0052b9f0
  (0x0052ba21 cmp eax,0xa / 0x0052ba28 mov ebp,0xa); the BSP walk has none and
  the sorting-sphere overload @0x0052b990 takes one sphere. 7 installed Setups
  carry more than 10 physics-BSP parts (max 49, Setup 0x02001A91) and their
  tail parts were dropped from the flood entirely. Without this the new
  containment assertion would have covered shapes production never floods
  from.

Register. AP-155 was two divergences with different code paths, populations
and gates under one id; it is NARROWED to its static-publication half and its
flood half is split out as AP-156 WITH ITS DIRECTION CORRECTED. AP-155(b)
recorded the approximation as over-inclusive — "floods MORE cells rather than
fewer, the safe direction for membership" — and that false direction was the
stated reason the residual was safe to defer. It was under-inclusive for 170
of 172. AP-156 records the correction, this fix, and the one genuine residual:
acdream's sphere-vs-portal traversal where retail walks each part's sphere
against the cell's own portal planes. AP-155(b)'s "acdream approximates
retail's bounding BOX" was wrong too — find_bbox_cell_list forms no box.
AP-157 filed for the review's F4: retail's third branch floods from ONE
CPartArray::GetSortingSphere @0x00518b00 ([partArray+0x54]+0x70 =
CSetup::sorting_sphere; 4,154 of 5,935 installed Setups carry a non-zero one)
where acdream floods from every Sphere shape, and acdream's cylinder flood
ignores CylHeight. Deliberately NOT bundled here: different branch, disjoint
population, different live gate. Active AP rows 107 -> 109, literal count.

Tests. Both flood tests the review named substituted a CONCENTRIC Radius = 14f
at LocalPosition = Zero — the one configuration in which the defect cannot
appear. Every fixture is now off-centre by default, and
`FromSetup_CylSphereAndBspSetup_FloodsTheBspFootprint` drives the production
`physicsBspBounds` seam instead of hand-substituting. Five new facts: the
flood centres on BoundsCenter not the part origin; it rotates BoundsCenter by
the part rotation; it caps cylspheres at ten but never the BSP parts; the
landblock path carries the scaled centre in both storage forms; and an
installed-DAT containment sweep asserting every emitted BSP flood sphere
contains that part's real bounding sphere at entity scale 1.75, behind four
external controls — 973 parts, 376 off-centre, 172 affected, and 170
would-fail-if-the-origin-were-discarded, the last of which fails if the
population ever stops exercising the field.

Nine sabotages, each reverted and re-verified:
  A drop BoundsCenter from the flood       -> 3 Core
  B rotate by entity rot, not part rot     -> 1 Core (the rotation fact only)
  C FromSetup discards the origin          -> 1 Core + 2 App + 1 Content
     (the shipped defect, now caught in three projects)
  D drop entScale on BoundsCenter          -> 2 App + 1 Content
  E landblock flat branch drops the centre -> 1 Core
  F landblock graph branch drops it        -> 1 Core
  G drop partScale on the landblock centre -> 1 Core
  H re-apply the 10-cap to every branch    -> 1 Core
  I remove the cylsphere cap               -> 1 Core
AP-152's own two sabotages re-run against this tree: the step-0 gate disabled
still reddens exactly its five facts with Headless 89/89 green, and
cylinder-first flooding still reddens exactly one.

Clean Release build after deleting all 44 bin/obj: 0 errors, 21 pre-existing
warnings. Complete suite 11,208 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed, +5 on the
11,203 baseline at 4abd1b5e — Core 4264 -> 4268, Content 126 -> 127, App
unchanged (one rename, not an addition). No new skips.

NOT yet gated live. This moves shadow-cell membership for real objects, in
both directions, and the connected session must look for both: props and doors
that START blocking from a neighbouring cell (the 73 CylSphere+BSP Setups),
AND ones that STOP blocking (the 99 Sphere+BSP Setups can shrink; 43 shrink
below their pre-4abd1b5e size, which is the regression this fixes). Tall
indoor props and door slabs — the ones whose sphere sits metres above the part
origin — are where the change is largest.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-06 15:52:04 +02:00
Erik
4abd1b5eb7 fix(physics): AP-152 — dispatch collision shapes BSP-first, at emission and at the cell flood
The register row predicted "catching or stopping on a doorway sill". That
symptom could not have been occurring. `Transition.BspOnlyDispatch`
(TransitionTypes.cs:1348, landed 2026-05-25 as A6.P7) already skipped both
primitive branches (:3911, :3954) whenever the target's wire PhysicsState
carries HAS_PHYSICS_BSP_PS, and ACE sets that bit from CSetup.HasPhysicsBSP
for every affected Setup. The extra primitive was never tested for collision.

The live defect was CELL MEMBERSHIP. The same shape list feeds
`ShadowObjectRegistry.BuildFloodSpheres`, which had no such guard and
preferred Cylinders over everything whenever any Cylinder existed — retail's
SECOND priority applied ahead of its first. For the 73 CylSphere+BSP Setups
acdream therefore flooded shadow cells from the cylinder and never from the
slab: an object absent from cells it physically occupies, which is the
#98 / #168 symptom class, not the door-collision class the row named.

Retail, re-disassembled from the PDB-paired binary (v11.4186, CodeView GUID
9e847e2f-777c-4bd9-886c-22256bb87f32, check_exe_pdb.py MATCH) rather than
taken from Binary Ninja, which drops flag tests:

  CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions @0x0050f050
    0x0050f165  test dword [esi+0xa8], 0x10000
    0x0050f16f  je   0x50f1a2        ; clear -> primitive dispatch
    0x0050f18d  call 0x518180        ; CPartArray::FindObjCollisions
    0x0050f19d  jmp  0x50f2b0        ; UNCONDITIONAL, past BOTH primitive loops
                                     ; (CylSphere 0x50f1a2, Sphere 0x50f21d)
    0x0050f1d6  jae  0x50f317        ; CylSphere loop exhausted -> RETURN
    0x0050f22f  je   0x50f31b        ; zero Spheres -> RETURN seeded OK_TS

  CPhysicsObj::calc_cross_cells @0x00515230
    0x00515285  test dword [esi+0xa8], 0x10000
    0x0051528f  jne  0x515305 -> CPhysicsObj::find_bbox_cell_list @0x00510fc0
    0x005152d1  call 0x52b9f0        ; cylsphere branch, below the jump
    0x005152fb  call 0x52b990        ; sorting-sphere branch, below the jump

Priority at both consumers: BSP -> CylSphere -> Sphere -> nothing. BSP wins.
Every address above was resolved back to its symbol by exact lookup in
named-retail/symbols.json.

Changes:

* `ShadowShapeBuilder.FromSetup` gains a step-0 dispatch gate. Steps 1 and 2
  are skipped entirely when any part's EFFECTIVE GfxObj carries a physics
  BSP. The gate and step 3 now share one `EffectivePartGfxObjId` helper, so
  they cannot read different identities — a gate on `setup.Parts` would,
  after an ObjDesc swap, suppress the primitives while step 3 emitted
  nothing and `Build` returned null, deleting the entity's collision.
  Emission order is unchanged. This also removes acdream's undeclared
  reliance on the server sending the flag: the gate is derived from the
  parts, exactly as CPartArray::CacheHasPhysicsBSP @0x00518110 derives it.

* `ShadowObjectRegistry.BuildFloodSpheres` now applies calc_cross_cells'
  own order: BSP, else Cylinder, else everything. Given the gate above this
  is a no-op for every shape list acdream produces (FromSetup is now
  exclusive; both landblock-static publishers already emit homogeneous
  lists), so the measured membership delta remains attributable to the
  gate alone. It is kept for the same reason BspOnlyDispatch is kept: retail
  genuinely dispatches here, and it guards a future additive producer.

`Transition.BspOnlyDispatch` is deliberately untouched.

Register: AP-152 RETIRED with its four false statements corrected — the risk
statement (the symptom was already inert); "small and centred at the part
origin" (max primitive is 6.714 m, and 0x0200086E's sphere origin is
(0.759, 0.165, 5.842)); the cottage door's "~14 cm base Sphere" (it is
0.100 m; 0.141 is Setup.Radius, which AP-22 proved is never collision
geometry); and naming one pinning test where two existed. AP-153/154/155
filed: retail's dispatch flag is cached once at InitPartArrayObject+0x7e
where acdream's gate is live; the query-time guard takes a client-derived
flag off the wire; and the static publishers emit Setup Spheres as
height-capped Cylinders while BuildFloodSpheres approximates retail's
bounding box with bounding spheres.

Tests. Both pinning tests corrected, neither deleted:
`FromSetup_DoorSetup_ProducesFourShapes` -> `..._EmitsBspPartsOnly`;
`FromSetup_DoorSetup_SphereAtExpectedLocalOffset` re-hosted on
`_ => false`, the DAT-real configuration for the 3,605 Sphere-only Setups.
`FromSetup_ScaleFactor_MultipliesAllRadiiAndOffsets` was the campaign's
eighth green test covering nothing — its assertions sat inside
`if (CollisionType == Cylinder)` on a fixture with zero CylSpheres, so only
`Scale == 2.0f` ever ran. Proved empirically: with the sphere radius scale
deleted, the old body passes and the corrected body fails. Three new facts:
the effective-identity gate, the App-layer CylSphere+BSP registration (no
App fixture combined the two before), and the flood-set dispatch. One new
installed-DAT sweep pins 172 affected Setups (73 CylSphere+BSP, 99
Sphere+BSP) behind external bucket controls, re-measured independently and
agreeing exactly with the filing commit's separate sweep.

All eight sabotages run and reported; every discriminating fact reddens in
the intended direction and only there. Clean Release build after deleting
every bin/obj: 0 errors. Complete suite 11,203 passed / 4 skipped / 0
failed, +5 on the 11,198 baseline at ec29a732 — exactly the five added
facts, no new skips.

Blast radius, corrected: the FromSetup half is graphical-only (its sole
production caller is LiveEntityCollisionBuilder in AcDream.App, which
AcDream.Headless cannot reference — Headless -> Runtime -> Core/Content).
The BuildFloodSpheres half lives in AcDream.Core and DOES execute in
Headless via LandblockPhysicsContentBuilder, but is behaviour-neutral there
because both of that builder's registrations pass homogeneous lists.
Headless suite green at 89/89.

NOT yet gated live: this changes shadow-cell membership for 22 Setups used
by 151 Door weenies and 38 stationary props. Needs a connected session.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-06 14:51:36 +02:00
Erik
7b3e2895cd docs: close the AD-10 review findings — AD-65's magnitude was half the truth
Both AD-10 review lenses PASS; the deletion stands. These are the findings
they raised. One production file touched, comment-only.

AD-65 WAS UNDERSTATED BY HALF, and it is the finding that matters. The row
states the factor as cos^2(theta) and then quantified 1-cos(theta): "13% at
30 degrees, 29% at 45". The correct figures are 25% and 50%. This is not
algebra alone — #331's probe in the same push measures 0.0735 m travelled for
a 0.1 m request at 30.96 degrees, i.e. 26.5% short, which is exactly
cos^2(30.96). AD-65 is a LEAD for #269's slope-slide residual; at the
understated magnitude it reads as marginal and could have been dismissed. At
50% short at 45 degrees it is a serious candidate. I repeated the wrong figure
in conversation before the review caught it.

"VERBATIM/FAITHFUL PORT" of Transition.AdjustOffset was asserted in five
places and was false as of the very next commit, which filed AD-65 and AD-66
against that same function. Corrected to "structurally exact, with exactly two
filed divergences" in the register row and the production doc comment.

RECORDED, and it favours the change: the redundancy measurement is CONTINGENT
on AD-65 — the two mechanisms agree today partly because both under-travel
downhill. That makes this deletion a PREREQUISITE for fixing AD-65 rather than
merely compatible with it; had the projection survived, correcting
AdjustOffset would have re-introduced a disagreement between two live
projections. The record claimed no such thing and should have.

UNTESTED AXIS recorded: the contract's T2 — its mandatory wrong-plane-versus-
right-plane discriminator — was dropped without record, breaching the
contract's own clause requiring exactly that to be written down. The
consequence is precise: the deletion is measured, but the change's only
claimed BENEFIT (a walkable non-terrain surface now gets the committed contact
plane instead of terrain far below) has zero automated coverage and rests on
source reasoning. Stated in the row rather than left implied.

#331 SEVERITY RAISED from UNKNOWN — the discriminator is known and it is not
the fixture. With `body: null` the same uphill sweep climbs (ok=True, moved
(0, -0.0999, +0.060)); with a body supplied it returns ok=False and zero
movement, under a call profile identical to the local player's
(IsPlayer|EdgeSlide + the human two-sphere Setup). A diagonal request keeps
cross-slope X and zeroes only up-slope Y, and it fires on a 1.1 degree ramp.
So "confined to the synthetic fixture" is no longer the comfortable default:
the failing call shape is the shape production uses. Nothing in the suite
asserts uphill progress on a walkable slope, which is why it was invisible —
the test that found it passed vacuously, because the body never moved.

Also: malformed XML doc on ComposeOffset (duplicate </summary> swallowed the
retirement note from tooling) fixed; the placement-cutover plan's item 5 and
its stale "After C5" line now record AP-22 and AD-10 as retired.

Core builds clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-06 10:08:53 +02:00