Mirror of PublicUpdatePropertyInt (0x02CE) but with no guid field —
targets the local player's own object. Burden (EncumbranceVal, PropertyInt 5)
changes ride this opcode on every pick-up / drop. Layout: opcode(4) + seq(1)
+ property(4) + value(4) = 13 bytes. 3 tests: happy path, wrong opcode, truncated.
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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>
Spec §6 test 3 — the maxH clamp is the load-bearing path for the toolbar collapse; the implementer updated the existing ResizeRect tests' signatures but didn't add the clamp-verification cases.
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>
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>
- Move ShortcutStoreTests from AcDream.Core.Tests to AcDream.Core.Net.Tests (Rule 6:
tests live in the project matching the layer under test; ShortcutStore is Core.Net)
- Replace fully-qualified System.Buffers.Binary.BinaryPrimitives. with BinaryPrimitives.
in the two new BuildAddShortcut tests (file already has `using System.Buffers.Binary`)
- Add `using System;` to ShortcutStore.cs; change System.Array.Clear → Array.Clear
(matches sibling file style, no behavior change)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ShortcutStore lands in AcDream.Core.Net.Items (not AcDream.Core.Items) because
it depends on PlayerDescriptionParser.ShortcutEntry; placing it in AcDream.Core
would create a circular dependency (Core.Net already references Core). The test
lives in AcDream.Core.Tests which gets Core.Net transitively via App.
BuildAddShortcut signature corrected from the old (seq, slotIndex, objectType,
targetId) 4×u32 layout to the retail ShortCutData wire format confirmed in the
action-bar deep-dive: Index(u32), ObjectId(u32), SpellId(u16), Layer(u16).
The old BuildAddShortcut_ThreeFields test is replaced by two new tests that
verify both item and spell shortcut packing.
WorldSession gains SendAddShortcut / SendRemoveShortcut following the
SendChangeCombatMode sender pattern.
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>
- 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>
Resolves the divergence-register conflict: kept the accurate per-VERTEX AP-35
(Fix A shipped per-vertex; main's row was the stale pre-Fix-A per-pixel text),
kept main's UI rows AP-37..AP-42, and renumbered this branch's torch-gate row
AP-37 -> AP-43 (AP-37 was taken by main's LayoutDesc row). AP count 41 -> 42.
Retargeted the AP-37 references in WbDrawDispatcher + the CHECKPOINT to AP-43.
Marked ISSUES #140 RESOLVED (b7d655b) with the corrected root cause.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Holtburg meeting-hall facade washed out warm/bright vs retail. The round-1
checkpoint blamed torch REACH (acdream Falloff 6×1.3=7.8m vs a supposed retail
Falloff 4). That theory is WRONG, and this commit fixes the real cause.
Empirical (HoltburgTorchFalloffProbeTests, headless dat dump via the production
LightInfoLoader): the orange entrance torch (setup 0x020005D8) is raw dat
Falloff 6 and acdream reads it FAITHFULLY — there is no Falloff-4 torch anywhere
in Holtburg. Both clients read the same dat float, so reach was never inflated.
Decomp (read verbatim + corroborated by an independent adversarial workflow):
retail's per-object torch binder minimize_object_lighting (0x0054d480) is gated
in RenderDeviceD3D::DrawMeshInternal (0x0059f398) by `if (Render::useSunlight == 0)`.
The outdoor landscape stage runs useSunlightSet(1) (PView::DrawCells 0x005a485a,
before LScape::draw), so the building EXTERIOR shell — drawn via
DrawBlock→DrawSortCell→DrawBuilding→CPhysicsPart::Draw→DrawMeshInternal — is lit
by SUN + ambient ONLY; torches are SKIPPED. The static bake
(SetStaticLightingVertexColors 0x0059cfe0) is EnvCell-only. So retail NEVER
torch-lights outdoor objects. This exactly explains the isolation test (object
point lights OFF → building matches retail).
Fix: WbDrawDispatcher.ComputeEntityLightSet gates per-object torch selection on
the object being INDOOR (ParentCellId is an EnvCell, (id&0xFFFF)>=0x0100) via the
pure predicate IndoorObjectReceivesTorches. Outdoor objects (building shells with
null ParentCellId, outdoor scenery, outdoor creatures) keep the all-(-1) light
set ⇒ sun + ambient only = retail. The indoor "no sun" half is already handled by
the global sun-kill when the player is inside a cell (UpdateSunFromSky). No
dungeon regression: EnvCell statics get ParentCellId set (keep torches).
Divergence register: AP-37 (residual: acdream keys sun/torch on the object's own
cell + a per-frame player-inside sun-kill, vs retail's per-draw-stage useSunlight;
only matters for through-doorway look-ins). The round-1 CHECKPOINT got a RESOLVED
banner correcting the reach theory.
Tests: WbDrawDispatcherTorchGateTests (7), HoltburgTorchFalloffProbeTests (dat
dump). App 280/1skip, Core 1486/2skip green. Held at the visual gate — not merged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Port of gmToolbarUI::HandleSelectionChanged (acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt:198635).
When the player selects a world object the action bar's bottom strip shows the
object name + (for player/pet/attackable targets) a live Health meter; deselect
clears it. Mana (#140) + stack slider deferred.
- SelectedObjectController (new): clear-then-populate on selection change; sets
name (UiText child, VitalsController pattern), overlay state (ObjectSelected /
StackedItemSelected via UiDatElement.ActiveState), shows the health meter and
sends QueryHealth for health targets. Subscribes via a delegate seam (no
GameWindow coupling).
- GameWindow: _selectedGuid field -> SelectedGuid property + SelectionChanged
event (fires on actual change only); 3 write sites converted, reads untouched.
All selection-write paths (LMB pick, Tab/Q, despawn-clear via Tick()) run on
the render thread, so the event-driven UI mutation is single-threaded.
- WorldSession.SendQueryHealth (0x01BF) — wraps SocialActions.BuildQueryHealth.
- DatWidgetFactory.BuildMeter: handle the single-image toolbar meter shape
(back-track on the element's own DirectState, fill on one Type-3 child). The
sprites go in the TILE slot (DrawMode=Normal tiles to full bar geometry per
UIElement_Meter::DrawChildren) — a left-cap assignment would gap/clamp a
sub-140px sprite. Vitals 3-slice path unchanged.
- ToolbarController.HiddenIds: A1 (health) now owned by SelectedObjectController;
A2 (mana) + A4 (stack) stay hidden (deferred) so their dat back-tracks don't
render as stray empty bars.
Adversarial Opus review found + fixed: the mana-meter orphan (A2 left unhidden)
and the meter tile-vs-cap render bug (C1). Divergence rows AP-46 (health gate
approximation: IsLiveCreatureTarget vs IsPlayer||pet||attackable) + AP-47
(meter shown on select vs on UpdateHealth reply). Spec §5 corrected.
Build + full test suite green (2,684 passed / 4 skipped). Health meter render
fidelity (full-width fill + fraction mapping) pending the user's visual gate.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Now that the object table holds ALL entities (creatures, NPCs, world objects),
filtering ObjectAdded/Updated/Removed to the 18 shortcut guids prevents the bar
from thrashing on every creature spawn in a busy zone.
Also subscribes to ObjectRemoved so a despawned/traded-away item clears its slot
(matching retail gmToolbarUI::SetDelayedShortcutNum's deferred-bind contract).
Four new unit tests (iconIds spy pattern) verify: non-shortcut ObjectAdded/Removed
do NOT invoke Populate; shortcut ObjectAdded deferred-binds; shortcut ObjectRemoved
clears the slot. 2671 tests, 4 skipped, 0 failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The old seeding block set WeenieClassId = inv.ContainerType (a 0/1/2
container-kind discriminator, not a weenie class id) and used MoveItem
for the equipped block. Replace both loops with RecordMembership calls:
inventory guids get a bare stub (WeenieClassId stays 0); equipped guids
get the equip slot set directly. Weenie data arrives via CreateObject /
ObjectTableWiring, not PlayerDescription.
New test PlayerDescription_SeedsMembership_NotWeenieClassIdMisuse proves:
(a) inv guid is registered, (b) WeenieClassId==0 not ContainerType, and
(c) equipped guid CurrentlyEquippedLocation is set to MeleeWeapon.
No existing tests pinned the old behavior; all 15 GameEventWiringTests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CreateObject ingestion moves to Core.Net; GameWindow drops the EnrichItem call +
inline 0x02CE handler. Fixes the Coldeve blank-icon root cause: items with no PD
stub are now created, not dropped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
WeenieClassId + Value/StackSize/MaxStackSize/Burden/capacities/Container/Wielder/
ValidLocations/CurrentWieldedLocation/Priority/Structure/Workmanship. Nullable =
flag absent (don't clobber on merge). Cursor walk unchanged; +cursor-integrity test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Broaden naming to the data side of every server object (retail weenie_object_table
shape). Pure rename; no behavior change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Brings Fix C (57c1135, sun-vector magnitude / ~32% over-bright) + the A7 lighting
handoff doc onto main. Auto-merged clean against the D.2b line. Merged tree builds
green; 18/18 sky tests pass. Fix A/B already on main (37911ed).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Outdoor lighting was ~32% too bright (washed-out, weak shading). Live cdb on
retail (SmartBox::SetWorldAmbientLight + SkyDesc::GetLighting + LScape::sunlight,
binary matches refs/acclient.pdb) pinned it: at the SAME game time + DayGroup,
acdream's ambient COLOR matched retail exactly (the purple is correct, authored
per-time-of-day in the sky dat) but the LEVEL was 0.607 vs retail's 0.459.
level = AmbBright + 0.2·|sunVec|, both AmbBright=0.40, so acdream's |sunVec|≈1.06
vs retail's ≈0.30. Retail's LScape::sunlight read live = (0.2238, ~0, 0.00352),
magnitude 0.224 = DirBright, y≈0.
RetailSunVector had `y = cos(P)` (≈1) — the raw PRE-transform value SkyDesc::
GetLighting writes to arg5 (0x00500ac9), before LScape::set_sky_position's
world transform. acdream ported the un-transformed vector, so the y=cos(P)≈1
term inflated |sunVec| to ~1.06. That magnitude feeds BOTH the ambient boost
(SkyKeyframe.AmbientColor) AND the sun colour (SkyKeyframe.SunColor =
DirColor×|sunVec|), over-brightening the whole scene (terrain, objects, sky)
~30% and also pointing the sun the wrong way.
Fix: RetailSunVector = DirBright × (cos(P)·sin(H), cos(P)·cos(H), sin(P)) — the
world-space spherical form LScape::sunlight actually holds; |sunVec| == DirBright
for all H/P. After: acdream ambient (0.353,0.176,0.449) vs retail (0.360,0.180,
0.459) — within ~2%, user-confirmed "better outside". Sun direction also corrected
(was pointing ~North from the bad y term).
Tests updated to the cdb-verified values (the prior tests pinned the inflated
magnitude). 18/18 sky tests green. reference-retail-ambient-values memory updated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Visual verification (Coldeve, Energy Crystal) showed acdream's Magical blue as a
flat tint vs retail's gradient. Root cause: RenderIcons calls the SURFACE overload
of SurfaceWindow::ReplaceColor (0x004415b0), which copies the textured effect tile
pixel-by-pixel into the icon's pure-white pixels — not the flat color->color overload
(0x00441530) I'd approximated with the tile's mean color. Port the surface overload
exactly (dst[x,y]=src[x,y] where dst==white); confirmed via clean Ghidra decompile +
named decomp. Retires AP-43 (mean-color approximation); IA-18 updated to the surface op.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Visual verification caught it: a no-mana scroll's icon edges are BLACK in retail
but rendered WHITE in acdream. Cause = the effects!=0 gate (registered AP-44) that
skipped retail's effects==0 recolor. Retail's effect tile is non-null even for
effects==0 (the 0x21 SOLID-BLACK fallback 0x060011C5), so RenderIcons recolors
pure-white pixels to black on mundane items and to the effect hue on magical ones.
Remove the gate (always recolor); retire AP-44 (now faithful). TryGetEffectColor
made internal + a golden test pins effects==0 -> ~black.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>