First consumer of acdream's plugin automation surface, and the first slice of
the VTank-class plugin milestone
(docs/research/2026-07-29-vtank-plugin-automation-requirements.md).
MossTank shows a panel with a Buff button; clicking it casts every self-buff
the character is missing, skips what is already in force at an equal or higher
tier, and refreshes what is nearly expired.
The host/plugin line is the load-bearing decision here. The host publishes
spell DATA -- family, tier, difficulty, mana, duration -- plus a cast
primitive with a preflight gate. The plugin owns the POLICY. That is the
architectural conclusion the requirements research reached: VTank's engine
lived in plugin-land, built on Decal's primitives, and baking "best buff for
skill X" into the host would start pulling the engine inward one convenience
at a time.
Why the plan is driven off the spellbook rather than off trained skills, which
is the obvious reading of "buff every trained and specialised skill": the
client cannot honestly make that mapping. The link between a spell and the
stat it modifies arrives from the SERVER in the enchantment message and is
absent from the client's own spell table. What the client does know is which
spells the character has learned -- and a character only learns buffs for the
skills they use, so the spellbook reaches the same set without inventing a
mapping the client has no grounds for.
Surface added, all BCL-only so Plugin.Abstractions keeps its zero project
references:
* ICharacterInfo, ISpellCatalog, IMagicCommands, grouped behind one
IAutomationSurface so IPluginHost grows by one member rather than three.
* IEvents.Tick. Automation is sequences, not single calls -- a buff pass casts
several spells and must wait between them. Without a host tick a plugin
would need its own timer thread re-entering the host off its update thread.
* NoOpAutomationSurface for hosts with no live session, so a plugin keeps one
code path and checks IsAvailable.
Markup gained <button> and <label>; it previously supported only <meter>, with
a comment promising the rest. Buttons bind onclick to an Action property and
FAIL THE PANEL LOAD if it does not resolve -- a silently dead button is worse
than a panel that refuses to load, because the user clicks and there is
nothing to diagnose. Labels bind through a Func so a status line tracks its
binding instead of freezing at build time.
Enchantment reads use EnchantmentsInEffectSnapshot rather than the raw active
set: retail leaves a weaker same-family enchantment in the registry while a
stronger one is in force, and a plugin asking "am I buffed?" means in force.
BuffPlan is a pure function of (known buffs, active enchantments) precisely so
it can be tested without a session; 9 tests cover tier supersede, the
family-0 no-stack bucket that must not be de-duplicated, expiry refresh, and
plan stability across the rebuilds the tick loop performs.
Solution builds clean; 14,421 tests pass on the standard hermetic lane filter,
0 failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the plugin-facing UI registration surface (Task 9, final D.2b task).
Plugins call host.Ui.AddMarkupPanel(path, binding) from Enable(); calls are
buffered in BufferedUiRegistry before the GL window opens, then drained into
UiHost.Root in GameWindow.OnLoad inside the RetailUi block after the first-
party vitals panel. Faulty plugin markup is isolated (try/catch per panel,
logged + skipped). IPluginHost.Ui added; AppPluginHost wired; StubHost in
Core.Tests updated; BufferedUiRegistryTests confirms drain-once semantics.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds WorldEntitySnapshot, IGameState, IEvents abstractions; WorldEvents
implements replay-on-subscribe with per-handler exception swallowing;
WorldGameState tracks entities; AppPluginHost exposes all three; stubs
wired in Program.cs to keep build green ahead of Task 9 live wiring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Addresses code quality review of a7f0732:
- LoadedPlugin now holds the AssemblyLoadContext explicitly so Task 10
can call Unload() for hot reload (Critical)
- LoadedPlugin.Error is Exception? to match PluginDiscoveryResult and
preserve stack traces; synthetic failures build FileNotFoundException
and InvalidOperationException (Important)
- PluginLoader falls back to ReflectionTypeLoadException.Types if
GetTypes() can't fully resolve (Important)
- Hardcoded abstractions assembly name is now a const (Minor)
Addresses code quality review of c082ecf:
- Require takes a literal JSON field name, no more fragile PascalCase->camelCase transform
- Parse_MissingRequiredField_Throws asserts exact message, not substring
- Remove unused using System.Text.Json.Serialization