Inventory contents grid / side-bag / main-pack cells now render the retail
pack-slot empty art (dat cell template via ItemListCellTemplate) instead of the
generic toolbar square. Divergence rows AP-55 (toolbar still hardcoded) + AP-56
(flat single-sprite cell vs retail''s layered prototype).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ports UIElement_ItemList::InternalCreateItem (0x004e3570) attribute lookup to a
testable static helper. The 0x1000000e property is an EnumBaseProperty (not
DataIdBaseProperty as the spec anticipated) — discovered by runtime reflection and
confirmed against the live dat. Pinned sprite ids from real-dat test:
contents (0x100001C6): 0x06004D20
side-bag (0x100001CA): 0x06005D9C
main-pack (0x100001C9): 0x06005D9C
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
User-tested: the Slice 2 'hold outdoor until landblock loaded' gate made
EVERY outdoor teleport a ~10 s freeze, because the destination landblock
does NOT load fast during the hold (lbs=0 the whole time — the #138
streaming gap + _datLock starvation from the CreateObject flood). The hold
was band-aiding a broken/slow foundation rather than fixing it, and it never
actually prevented the #145 edge cascade anyway (it force-snapped onto
NO-LANDBLOCK after the timeout regardless).
Reverts ad8c24e..c880973 to the pre-Slice-2 state (00ef47e): outdoor places
immediately again (fast teleports). The genuine bug found along the way —
IsLandblockLoaded queried the wrong key form (& 0xFFFF0000 vs the stored
| 0xFFFF) — is preserved in the history (c880973) and will be re-applied when
we re-introduce a proper hold ON A FIXED FOUNDATION.
Decision (user, 2026-06-21): fix the foundation FIRST — fast/complete
streaming during teleport (#138), the post-teleport lost-collision bug, and
the FPS leak (Work item C) — then revisit the teleport-flow animation. Slice 1
(the pure TeleportAnimSequencer) stays in (dormant, unwired, harmless).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The contents grid now pads empty slot frames up to the main-pack capacity
(player ItemsCapacity, default 102 per retail "up to 102 items"), so the pack
reads like retail's fixed 102-slot grid you scroll through — not just the loose
items. Mirrors the side-bag column padding. Three existing grid tests updated
for the now-padded count; new test covers the 102-pad.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Drag the bottom edge to expand the inventory and see more of the pack
(ResizeX=false + ResizableEdges=Bottom blocks horizontal resize). The contents
grid + its gm3DItemsUI sub-window + scrollbar + the backdrop stretch vertically
(Left|Top|Bottom); the paperdoll + side-bag column stay pinned at the top
(Left|Top). The grid's ViewHeight grows → more rows + the scrollbar thumb ratio
(view/content) reflects how much is left to scroll. Min = dat default (expand
only for now); max = 560. Visually confirmed: scroll + resize work.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wrap the gmInventoryUI content in the universal 8-piece beveled chrome (same
UiNineSlicePanel as vitals/chat/toolbar), so the inventory has a proper window
frame like every other window. The frame is the draggable window + the F12-
toggled registered window; the dat content sits inside it offset by the border.
Reused as the base for the vertical-resize step next.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root cause of the "grid escapes the window when scrolled" bug: UiElement.
DrawSelfAndChildren runs ApplyAnchor on every child AFTER OnDraw, which captured
each cell's scroll-0 position and reset Top to it every frame, fighting
LayoutCells' scroll offset. Cells are laid out procedurally by the list, so they
must be exempt — AddItem now sets cell.Anchors = None, making LayoutCells the
sole authority. Regression test reproduces the anchor-pass interaction (the unit
tests missed it by calling LayoutCells in isolation, never the draw traversal).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The side-bag column (0x100001CA, 36x252 = 7 slots) pads empty slot frames up to
the player's ContainersCapacity (clamped to 7), at the correct 36px pitch
(split from the contents grid's 32px). Reads like retail's bag column. Two
existing tests updated for the now-padded count (divergence AP-52: 7-slot
fallback when capacity is absent — register row added in the wrap-up commit).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
InventoryController binds 0x100001C7 (factory Type-11 UiScrollbar) to the
contents grid's UiScrollable + the shared 0x2100003E scrollbar sprites,
mirroring ChatWindowController. The grid now scrolls instead of overflowing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
OnEvent handles the Scroll wheel in grid mode (mirrors UiText's sign), driving
the shared UiScrollable. The bound gutter scrollbar (next task) is the primary
scroll affordance; the wheel is the convenience path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Grid mode now drives a shared UiScrollable from its content + clips whole rows
to the panel (cells offset by -ScrollY, Visible toggled by whole-row clip,
mirroring UiText). Fill mode (toolbar single cell) unchanged. LayoutCells made
internal for tests; RowCount helper added.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
InventoryController.Concerns() now returns true when the updated object IS the
player object itself (o.ObjectId == playerGuid). Previously the method only
triggered a repopulate for objects that the player *contains* or *wields*, but
the player's own ClientObject is the carrier of EncumbranceVal — so a live
PrivateUpdatePropertyInt for burden would be silently ignored. Task 15 of the
B-Wire plan.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pass () => _playerServerGuid to ObjectTableWiring.Wire and GameEventWiring.WireAll
so the new Batch 5/6 playerGuid parameters are populated. These were previously
left as null (default), meaning PD property upserts and PrivateUpdatePropertyInt
delivery would not route to the correct player object. Task 14 of the B-Wire plan.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Visual verification surfaced two render bugs (controller LOGIC was already correct):
1. BACKDROP WASH-OUT (the big one — #145 continuation). The mounted backpack/
3D-items panels inherited their sub-window root's ZLevel 1000 via the merge's
zero-wins-base rule. The #145 ZOrder fold (ReadOrder − ZLevel·10000) turned 1000
into ZOrder ≈ −10,000,000 — sinking the panels BEHIND the frame's Alphablend
backdrop (ZLevel 100 → ≈ −1,000,000). The backdrop then overpainted the panels'
captions/burden-meter/cells (the paperdoll root is ZLevel 0 so it escaped, which
is why the previous session thought #145 was done). Fix: the sub-window mount now
keeps each slot's OWN frame ZLevel, so panels sit in front of the backdrop.
Root-caused via a one-shot sprite-segment-order dump (backdrop was painting after
the panel content) + a live ZLevel probe.
2. CAPTIONS. The caption elements resolve to UiText; driving a nested child UiText
didn't paint. AttachCaption now drives the host UiText directly.
Locked by InventoryFrameImportProbe (real-dat smoke: asserts each mounted panel's
ZOrder > the backdrop's). Visually confirmed by the user: dark backdrop behind,
Burden 17% + vertical bar + Contents-of-Backpack + full item grid all visible.
Build + App(532)/Core(1526) tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
SetPosition zeros the body velocity but the motion interpreter kept the
PRE-teleport ForwardCommand (RunForward), so the next Update() rebuilt that
run vector via get_state_velocity and the player sprinted off in the old
direction on arrival. DoMotion(Ready) makes the player arrive at rest. Not a
cascade fix anymore (Slice 3 closed that) — the last user-visible bit of #145.
All suites green: Core 1529 / App 480 / UI 425 / Net 313.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The outdoor membership pick derived the landblock origin from the terrain
registry, which returns (0,0) for an UNSTREAMED neighbour — so a fresh far-town
teleport at a landblock edge marched the cell id one block per physics tick
(the cascade; the 17410 ACE rejects is its wire artifact).
Fix: thread the CARRIED cell-relative frame anchor (body.Position -
body.CellPosition.Frame.Origin) into the pick via SpherePath.CarriedBlockOrigin.
That anchor IS the true landblock world origin, correct even for an unstreamed
neighbour, so the pick re-derives the SAME (consistent) cell and never marches.
- CellTransit.FindCellSet/BuildCellSetAndPickContaining: Vector3? carriedBlockOrigin
(null default = legacy TryGetTerrainOrigin → every existing caller/test untouched).
- PhysicsEngine.ResolveWithTransition: set the anchor from a SEEDED OUTDOOR body
whose carried landblock matches the resolve cell (else null → legacy).
- PlayerMovementController.SetPosition: 3-arg overload seeds CellPosition from the
wire's (cell, local) via SnapToCell; 2-arg delegates with cellLocal=pos (anchor
(0,0,0) == legacy → zero test churn).
- GameWindow.CellLocalForSeed: the placement seam (_liveCenter used ONCE here to
derive the cell-local; physics carries it forward without _liveCenter).
Regression: TeleportFarTownRunawayTests (south + east edge, unstreamed neighbour).
Core 1529 / App 480, zero regressions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Opus phase-boundary review findings:
- I1 (faithfulness): LoadToPercent now computes from the CLAMPED fill
(floor(LoadToFill(load)*300)), so the burden % SATURATES at 300% like retail
(decomp 176544-176576 clamps arg2 to [0,1] BEFORE the *300). The old
floor(load*100) over-read to 400% at 4x capacity. Golden test corrected.
- I2 (partition): exclude equipped items (CurrentlyEquippedLocation != None) from
the contents grid + selector — a mid-session self-wield routes them through
MoveItem(item, WielderGuid=player) into GetContents(player); retail's gm3DItemsUI
shows pack contents only. New conformance test.
- N1: drop dead 'using System.Collections.Generic' (left after the 383e8b7 cleanup).
- N3: AP-48 risk wording (drift can be low OR high vs server EncumbranceVal).
Build green; BurdenMath 17, InventoryController/UiMeter 10 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds _inventoryController field (after _selectedObjectController) and calls
InventoryController.Bind in the existing inventory-init block, between
RegisterWindow and the Console.WriteLine. Uses Objects/iconComposer/
vitalsDatFont already in scope; strength lambda pattern-matches AttributeSnapshot
to int? (uint? has no implicit cast to int?).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The implementer added a full-scan fallback in Populate() to accommodate a test
that seeded items via AddOrUpdate (which deliberately does NOT touch the container
index — only Ingest/MoveItem do). That was a production workaround for a faulty
test, and inconsistent (it only triggered when the index was wholly empty).
Root-fix: Populate reads GetContents(player) only — the index IS retail's
per-container item list. The test now seeds via the faithful indexed path
(AddOrUpdate + MoveItem → Reindex) through a SeedContained helper. 530 App tests green.
Task 4: InventoryController.Bind + Populate: find-by-id bind for the 7 inventory
element ids, configure grid (6 cols x 32px) + container list, partition
GetContents(player) into loose items (contentsGrid) vs side bags (containerList),
populate main-pack cell in topContainer, subscribe ObjectAdded/Moved/Removed/Updated
for live rebuilds. Handles both Ingest-indexed (production) and AddOrUpdate-direct
(test) paths via fallback scan.
Task 5: burden meter (vertical UiMeter, FillFromBottom=true) + RefreshBurden port
of CACQualities::InqLoad (decomp 0x0058f130) → gmBackpackUI::SetLoadLevel
(0x004a6ea0): EncumbranceCapacity/LoadRatio/LoadToFill/LoadToPercent. Three
AttachCaption overlays (Burden, Contents of Backpack, %text). 5 tests all green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
GpuWorldState.RemoveLandblock rescued persistent entities (the player)
only from the _loaded list, silently dropping one sitting in the
_pendingByLandblock bucket. The player is re-injected via AppendLiveEntity
every frame; right after a teleport its destination landblock has not
streamed in yet, so the player lands in the pending bucket — and if that
landblock is then unloaded during the streaming churn, the persistent
entry was dropped, violating the "persistent therefore survives unload"
contract. Leading candidate for the #138 "own avatar vanishes after a
couple round-trips" symptom (cumulative; needs user visual confirm).
Fix: scan the pending bucket for persistent guids and rescue them too,
so DrainRescued re-parks them at the next valid landblock. Provable
correctness fix with a deterministic test (rescue-from-pending plus a
negative for non-persistent). Core tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Doors/NPCs/portals vanished after a portal OUT of the 0x0007 dungeon back
to Holtburg. Root cause confirmed via ACE + holtburger cross-reference:
the dungeon collapse drops a landblock's render entities for FPS, and ACE
will NOT re-broadcast objects whose guid is still in its per-player
KnownObjects set (never cleared on a normal teleport — ACE relies on the
client retaining its object table and culling stale objects itself). So
nothing restored them on the way back.
Retail-faithful fix: a real client keeps its weenie_object_table and
re-renders the world from it (holtburger keeps the table across a
teleport; only suspends physics bodies). acdream's _lastSpawnByGuid (the
parsed CreateObject records — position + Setup + appearance) IS that
table and survives the collapse (the collapse path never calls
RemoveLiveEntityByServerGuid, the only thing that prunes it). On landblock
(re)load, replay OnLiveEntitySpawnedLocked for retained spawns whose
render entity is absent — independent of any ACE re-send.
- LandblockEntityRehydrator: pure selection (landblock match; skip
already-present, the player, and mesh-less spawns), unit-tested (7).
- StreamingController: onLandblockLoaded callback after AddLandblock
(Loaded = dungeon-exit expand) and AddEntitiesToExistingLandblock
(Promoted = Far->Near).
- GameWindow.RehydrateServerEntitiesForLandblock: present-gate keys on
GpuWorldState (NOT _entitiesByServerGuid, which holds collapse
orphans), replay under _datLock; the replay's own
RemoveLiveEntityByServerGuid de-dup scrubs the orphan state.
Corrects the handoff: ClientObjectTable is inventory-only (no world
position/Setup) and cannot rebuild a render entity; _lastSpawnByGuid is
the world-object table. Register row AP-48 (no retail 25s visibility
cull). dotnet build + 1518 Core tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The factory mapped ZOrder from ReadOrder only, so the gmInventoryUI
full-window backdrop (0x100001D0, ReadOrder 4) painted over the nested
panels (ReadOrder 1-3). Wire ElementDesc.ZLevel through ElementInfo /
ToInfo / Merge and fold it into ZOrder = ReadOrder - ZLevel*10000 (higher
ZLevel = further back, ReadOrder the within-layer tiebreaker). Vitals
(all ZLevel 0) are unchanged; chat (ZLevel 900) + toolbar (1,2) shift to
their dat layering — verify visually.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Swap the Sub-phase A placeholder UiNineSlicePanel for LayoutImporter.Import
(0x21000023). The sub-window mount nests the paperdoll/backpack/3D-items
panels; the window starts hidden, registered under WindowNames.Inventory,
toggled by F12 via the window manager (unchanged).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
LayoutImporter.Resolve now captures the resolved base element's children
and, for a pure-container leaf (no own children + no own media) inheriting
from a base WITH content, attaches that subtree. This pulls the nested
gmInventoryUI panels' content (paperdoll/backpack/3D-items) in through the
existing BaseElement+BaseLayoutId path. ShouldMountBaseChildren is a pure,
unit-tested predicate; it's inert for media-bearing inheritors and childless
style prototypes, so vitals/chat/toolbar are unaffected (existing importer
tests still green).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Columns + CellWidth/CellHeight + a row-major CellOffset/LayoutCells pass.
CellWidth<=0 keeps the single-cell fill mode (toolbar slot sizes to the
list — unchanged); CellWidth>0 tiles cells in a grid. Layout runs on
AddItem and per-frame in OnDraw so a list resize reflows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Portals only worked once per session: teleporting OUT of a dungeon
mis-rooted the player into the SOURCE dungeon's coordinate frame, so every
move was sent dungeon-framed and ACE rejected it ("failed transition") —
the player couldn't move, never reached a portal, and the world wouldn't
re-render (only skybox).
Root cause: acdream's streaming-relative frame recenters on teleport, but
resident physics landblocks keep their load-time world-offset. After
recentering onto the outdoor destination, the collapsed source dungeon
(offset 0,0 as the prior center) and the destination (offset 0,0 as the
new center) overlap, and the Z-agnostic outdoor cell-snap returns the
dungeon for both the arrival placement and every per-frame resolve.
Fix (server-authoritative teleport placement):
- Drop the stale source center landblock from physics at the teleport
recenter (GameWindow.OnLivePositionUpdated) so the resolve falls through
to the server position (Resolve NO-LANDBLOCK verbatim) until the
destination streams in.
- Place outdoor teleports immediately (TeleportArrivalRules) — holding is
futile because streaming does not progress during a PortalSpace hold.
- Clear a dangling CellGraph.CurrCell when its landblock is removed
(PhysicsEngine.RemoveLandblock) — otherwise the dungeon-streaming gate
keeps streaming collapsed onto the gone dungeon (only skybox renders).
Keeps DungeonStreamingGate (gate suppression during the hold). Indoor
(dungeon-entry) placement is unchanged (cell-keyed, IsSpawnCellReady).
User-verified: in->out->re-enter works repeatedly, no ACE errors, world
renders. Remaining facets (server objects + own avatar not rendering after
a teleport-out) are entity render/lifecycle — split to #138.
Registers AP-36 + AD-2 updated. New: DungeonStreamingGate (+4 tests),
TeleportArrivalRules (+4 tests). Build + 2727 tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
UiHost RegisterWindow/ToggleWindow forwarders to UiRoot. A default-hidden
placeholder inventory window mounts in the RetailUi block + registers as
WindowNames.Inventory. OnInputAction handles the existing F12-bound
ToggleInventoryPanel action -> _uiHost.ToggleWindow (no-op when retail UI
off; gated by WantsKeyboard so it can't fire while typing in chat).
Placeholder is throwaway scaffolding; Sub-phase B swaps in the real
gmInventoryUI (0x21000023) under the same registry name.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
BringToFront sets a window's ZOrder one past the max among its peers.
ShowWindow now raises on open; OnMouseDown raises any pressed top-level
window (retail-faithful stacking). Existing drag/resize tests unaffected
(raise only touches ZOrder, not geometry).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A Dictionary<string,UiElement> registry on UiRoot with RegisterWindow +
Show/Hide/Toggle. Show/Hide flip UiElement.Visible (already gates
Draw/Tick/HitTest); Toggle returns the new visibility; unknown names are
no-ops. WindowNames.Inventory const shared by mount/registry/toggle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two bugs from the visual gate, same dump-confirmed cause: row 2 is an 11-element
band (left edge-piece 0x100006B6 + 9 slots 0x100006B7..BF + right edge-piece
0x100006C0, all at content-y 90), but SecondRow hid only the 9 slots — so the two
edge-pieces kept drawing as black pillars below the collapsed bar. And toolbarRoot
(ClickThrough=false, full height) still caught clicks below the collapsed frame →
walked up to the Draggable frame → phantom window-move.
Fix: SecondRow now hides the full band (B6..C0); toolbarRoot.ClickThrough=true so
its children (slots/indicators) still get hits children-first but its empty/below
regions fall through (no phantom drag) — same pattern as the chat content panel.
The slots are edge-flag 0 = Left|Top fixed, so nothing reflows. Build green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
UiElement.MaxHeight + ResizableEdges mask; UiCollapsibleFrame snaps height to the nearer
of {collapsed,expanded} and toggles row-2 visibility; GameWindow computes the two heights
from the layout + top-anchors the content. Amends IA-17. UiNineSlicePanel unsealed to
allow subclassing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The portal swirl's magenta light (and the viewer fill) read as a tight,
concentrated pool vs retail's soft, room-wide tint. Cause: acdream applied its
STATIC dat-bake falloff (1/d^3 distance-cube + range x1.3) to ALL point lights,
including dynamic ones. Retail draws dynamic lights through the D3D hardware
path (config_hardware_light 0x0059ad30): a point light gets Attenuation1=1 =>
att = 1/d (inverse-linear), plain Lambert, range x1.5 (rangeAdjust 0x00820cc4).
Split the two paths by a per-light IsDynamic flag:
- LightSource.IsDynamic; packed into GlobalLight.coneAngleEtc.y (binding=4).
- LightInfoLoader.Load(isDynamic) => range x1.5 + flag (server-object/portal
lights via the live spawn path); dat-static lights keep x1.3 (default).
- Viewer fill + weenie/portal lights = dynamic; dat torches = static.
- mesh_modern.vert pointContribution: dynamic branch = 1/d att, plain Lambert,
hard cutoff, no per-light cap (D3D accumulates then saturates via the existing
min(pointAcc,1)); static branch = the unchanged wrap/norm bake.
This is the portal half of #143 (the magenta light itself now registers + reaches
the walls via the prior weenie-light + landblock-key fix). Refines AP-35: point
lights now split static-bake (1/d^3) vs dynamic-hardware (1/d) by path.
Verified: portal light now range=9 (6x1.5), magenta spreads softly; shader
compiles clean; static torches unchanged (range 5.2/6.5/7.8). User-confirmed the
portal matches retail and the torch-lit interior did not over-brighten.
Core lighting 44/44, App 476 green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The whole "indoor interiors read dark/flat vs retail" saga was ONE root-cause
bug: EnvCellRenderer.GetCellLightSet derived the landblock key as
`cellId & 0xFFFF0000` (0xXXYY0000), but landblocks are keyed by the streaming
id 0xXXYYFFFF. The lookup missed for EVERY cell, so SelectForObject never ran
and every EnvCell wall received ZERO point lights — torches, lanterns, the
viewer light, all of it. Confirmed by a [cell-light] probe: inBounds=False
selected=0 across 1M+ cell draws; after the fix inBounds=True selected=3-4.
User-confirmed the interiors now look like retail.
Three faithful additions that were blocked by the key bug (and only show now):
- Viewer light (LightManager.UpdateViewerLight): retail's SmartBox::set_viewer
(0x00452c40) adds a white fill light at the player every frame via
add_dynamic_light — the dominant interior fill (no sun indoors). acdream had
NO dynamic lights at all. Params from the cdb capture: intensity 2.25,
falloff 10, white, offset (0,0,2). Indoor-only via the AP-43 gate.
- Weenie fixture lights (OnLiveEntitySpawnedLocked): server-spawned lanterns/
braziers carry Setup.Lights but the dat-static registration never saw
CreateObject entities. Register on spawn; unregister on despawn
(UnregisterOwner made unconditional). Register row AP-44.
- IndoorObjectReceivesTorches now excludes the 0xFFFF landblock marker (it is
not an EnvCell) — fixes WbDrawDispatcherIndoorFlagTests.LandblockId_OutdoorFlag0
(a #142 verification miss).
Divergence register: AP-44 (weenie light spawn-position, no movement tracking),
AP-47 (acdream's 128-light/camera-independent cap keeps interiors always-lit vs
retail's 40-nearest-to-player budget that pops in on approach — intentional,
user-preferred).
Investigation: docs/research/2026-06-20-indoor-torch-lantern-lighting-investigation.md
Core 1505 / App 476 green. Visual gate: user-confirmed "looks like retail now."
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Matches the ClientObjectTable model-placement convention; Load now takes (slot,objGuid) pairs so
the store has no Core.Net dependency. + self-drop wire-count assert + comment fix.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ToolbarController is now the LIVE drag handler:
- OnDragLift: removes the source slot from ShortcutStore, sends
RemoveShortcut (0x019D) wire immediately (retail remove-on-lift model).
- HandleDropRelease: evicts occupant from target (RemoveShortcut),
places dragged item (AddShortcut 0x019C), bumps evicted item into
the vacated source slot if empty (swap path); off-bar release leaves
the lift's removal standing.
- Populate() now lazy-loads ShortcutStore from the PD shortcut list on
first call; store is authoritative thereafter.
- IsShortcutGuid() uses the store (O(18)) when loaded, falls back to
scanning _shortcuts() in the pre-PD window.
- All 18 slot cells now get DragAcceptSprite=0x060011FA (green cross,
distinct from the inventory ring 0x060011F9).
- GameWindow.Bind wired: sendAddShortcut + sendRemoveShortcut lambdas
forwarded to _liveSession?.Send*().
- Divergence register: AP-47 Divergence+Risk cells updated (opacity
corrected, underlay-backing framing improved). TS-33 row deleted
(stopgap retired). Section header 32→31 rows.
- Tests: HandleDropRelease_isInertStub removed; 5 new B.2 tests added
(lift removes + sends, swap sequence, empty-target place, self-drop
re-adds, green-cross sprite). 24/24 ToolbarController tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Found at visual verification: an occupied UiItemSlot sits inside the Draggable
toolbar frame (UiNineSlicePanel.Draggable=true), so UiRoot.OnMouseDown's FindWindow
returned the frame and the window-move branch won — press+drag on a slot moved the
whole bar instead of picking up the item. The slot wasn't CapturesPointerDrag (that
path is for self-driven text-selection and suppresses the BeginDrag promotion), and
UiRoot had no path for "a drag-source inside a draggable window."
Fix: add UiElement.IsDragSource (virtual, default false); UiItemSlot overrides it to
`ItemId != 0` (occupancy-gated). UiRoot.OnMouseDown now prioritizes IsDragSource over
window-move — an OCCUPIED slot starts the item drag (promotes to BeginDrag on >3px),
an EMPTY slot falls through to the IA-12 whole-window-drag so the bar stays movable
by its empty cells / chrome. UiRoot stays item-agnostic (reads only the bool). This
REDUCES divergence (occupied cells now drag like retail) within IA-12's umbrella — no
new register row.
Regression tests reproduce the LIVE topology (slot inside a Draggable frame); the
earlier RootWithBoundSlot tests put the slot directly under the root, so they could
not catch it. Full suite 493 pass / 0 fail / 2 skip.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements Task 4 of the drag-drop spine: ToolbarController now satisfies
IItemListDragHandler. The ctor loop wires RegisterDragHandler(this) on every
slot list and stamps Cell.SlotIndex + Cell.SourceKind=ShortcutBar, matching
retail's gmToolbarUI::PostInit/RegisterItemListDragHandler pattern. OnDragOver
accepts any non-empty payload (TS-33 stub; eligibility gate is Stream B.2).
HandleDropRelease logs and returns (no AddShortcut 0x019C / RemoveShortcut
0x019D wire yet). Three new B.1 xUnit tests cover handler registration, accept,
and inert-stub semantics. All 490 app tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Standing inside (or looking into) a windowed building like the Agent of
Arcanum, interior objects (furniture, NPCs, the player) were lit by the
directional sun because acdream's sun gate was per-FRAME (keyed on the
player being in a sealed cell), not per-DRAW as retail does it.
Retail's PView::DrawCells (0x005a4840) runs two stages per frame:
outdoor stage → useSunlightSet(1) (0x005a485a): sun ON
interior stage → useSunlightSet(0) (0x005a49f3): sun OFF
DrawMeshInternal (0x0059f398) then calls minimize_object_lighting only
when useSunlight==0, so indoor objects ALWAYS skip the sun regardless of
whether the player's cell is windowed or sealed.
Fix: add a per-instance uint SSBO (binding=6 instanceIndoor[]) whose value
is IndoorObjectReceivesTorches(ParentCellId) — the same predicate AP-43
already uses for the torch gate. In mesh_modern.vert, nest the sun loop
inside an additional `if (instanceIndoor[instanceIndex] == 0u)` check
inside the existing `if (uLightingMode == 0)` block. Indoor objects get
torches (unchanged) but now skip the sun; outdoor objects keep the sun and
still get no torches. The ambient regime (UpdateSunFromSky: 0.2 sealed /
sky otherwise) is untouched — it was already correct.
Mechanically: _currentEntityIndoor set once per entity in
ComputeEntityLightSet; appended to InstanceGroup.IndoorFlags in
AppendCurrentLightSet; grown/packed/uploaded in the same cursor loop as
_clipSlotData and _lightSetData; deleted in Dispose. Mode-1 draws
(EnvCellRenderer) never read binding=6 — the sun loop is inside the
uLightingMode==0 uniform-control-flow branch.
AP-43 divergence register updated: the sun half is now per-draw (no
longer a residual). Residual narrowed to the unaudited ebp_2 test in
CellManager::ChangePosition (no observed impact).
Tests: WbDrawDispatcherIndoorFlagTests pins IndoorObjectReceivesTorches
for the spec §5 representative ids: 0xA9B40172 (Agent of Arcanum EnvCell)
→ 1; 0xA9B40031 (land sub-cell) → 0; 0xA9B4FFFF (landblock) → 0; null
(outdoor shell) → 0; plus the boundary cases 0x0100/0x00FF.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- UiElement: two new virtuals GetDragPayload()/GetDragGhost() (default null)
keep UiRoot item-agnostic; any leaf can opt into drag by overriding these.
- UiItemSlot: SlotIndex + SourceKind properties for payload identity; two
overrides return ItemDragPayload / icon ghost when the slot is occupied.
FindList() walks the parent chain to locate the owning UiItemList and its
registered IItemListDragHandler.
- UiItemSlot.OnEvent: MouseDown now just consumes the press; use-item fires
on Click (mouse-up) so a drag doesn't also trigger the use-item callback.
DragEnter → ask handler, set Accept/Reject overlay. DragOver → reset to
None (fires on leave). DropReleased → clear overlay + dispatch to handler
when Data0 == 1 (accepted). DragBegin consumed (source).
- OnDraw: accept/reject sprite overlay drawn last, guarded on id != 0 to
avoid the resolve(0)-→-magenta footgun.
- ToolbarControllerTests: Click_emitsUseForBoundItem changed from MouseDown
to Click to match the new dispatch.
- 12 new DragDropSpineTests pass; full suite 481/483 (2 pre-existing skips).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Integrates main's 19 commits (A7 outdoor/indoor torch lighting Fix A/B/C/D,
GlobalLightPacker, shader updates, UN-7) under the D.5 toolbar/item-model stack
(D.5.1/D.5.2/D.5.4/D.5.3a). Auto-merged cleanly except docs/ISSUES.md.
Conflict resolved: both lineages used #140 for different issues. Kept main's
#140 = "A7 Fix D" (resolved); renumbered the toolbar/selected-object issue to
#141 (note added; this branch's commits/spec still reference #140 — immutable).
The register auto-merged (AP-46 cites file:line, not #140; UN-7 keeps #140=Fix D).
Build + full suite green on the merged tree (2,713 passed / 4 skipped).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Visual gate against retail surfaced several fidelity gaps in the selected-object
strip; all fixed and user-confirmed. Faithful to gmToolbarUI::HandleSelectionChanged
(acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:198635) + RecvNotice_UpdateObjectHealth (:196213).
- UiMeter.DrawHBar: guard each slice on `id != 0` BEFORE resolve. resolve(0)
returns the 1x1 magenta placeholder with a non-zero GL handle, so the single-
image meter (caps id=0) was drawing 1px magenta caps at the bar's ends. The
3-slice vitals meter (all ids set) was unaffected. (the magenta-lines bug)
- SelectedObjectController: meter visibility is now UpdateHealth-driven (shown when
health is known for the selected guid — HasHealth at select or HealthChanged),
not shown-on-select; brief green selection flash via Tick revert; overlay floated
above the meter so the flash isn't hidden by the bar; name top-aligned into the
bar sprite's black band (NameBandHeight) with the bar below.
- GameWindow.IsHealthBarTarget: gate the health bar on the server PWD bits
BF_ATTACKABLE (0x10) | BF_PLAYER (0x8) — friendly/vendor NPCs and attackable
Doors (Misc type) are name-only; players/monsters get the bar. Replaces the
too-loose IsLiveCreatureTarget. Wired SelectedObjectController.Tick in OnUpdate.
- CombatState.HasHealth(guid): distinguishes a known health value from the 1.0
default, so a re-selected already-assessed target shows its bar immediately.
- TextureCache.GetOrUploadRenderSurface: resolve the surface's DefaultPaletteId
so paletted (P8/INDEX16) UI sprites decode instead of falling to magenta.
- ToolbarController.HiddenIds: also hide 0x100001A3 (stack-entry box) — retail
hides it in HandleSelectionChanged; it was rendering as a stray black box.
Divergence register: AP-47 (meter-visible timing) retired (now faithful); AP-46
rewritten to the BF_ATTACKABLE/BF_PLAYER gate approximation. Full suite green
(2,688 passed / 4 skipped). User-confirmed: name on top, NPC name-only, monster
bar on assess, green flash, no magenta.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>