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Erik
ceec3bc440 feat(render): Campaign V slice V4a - port TextRenderer/BitmapFont/DebugLineRenderer/TextureCache onto IGpuDevice
TextRenderer, BitmapFont, DebugLineRenderer, and TextureCache's UI-texture
upload path (GetOrUploadRenderSurface/UploadRgba8) now issue every draw and
resource creation through the pinned IGpuDevice/IGpuFrame/IGpuPassEncoder
RHI contract instead of raw GL. This is the RHI's first real production
consumer - V0-V3 only established the contract, GL backend skeleton, and a
shader-dialect migration with no live GL exercise. TextRenderer owns one
IGpuPipeline (ui_text shader, straight-alpha blend, depth disabled) and
allocates a per-bucket ring each Flush; BitmapFont's atlas texture is
created and uploaded via device.CreateTexture/.Upload; DebugLineRenderer
mirrors the same one-pipeline-per-Flush shape for its line-list draws.
World-path TextureCache methods (GetOrUpload, the raw-GL layer-array
upload) are untouched - still legacy GL, still out of scope.

Frame lifecycle: GpuDeviceFrameLifetime (RenderFrameOrchestrator.cs) wraps
IGpuDevice.BeginFrame()/IGpuFrame.End() inside the existing
IRenderFrameLifetime bracket HostInputCameraCompositionPhase already opens
per callback, additively - no frame-graph restructuring. Ported renderers
reach the frame via ICurrentGpuFrameSource, a plain interface (not a
delegate field) so WorldSceneDiagnosticsController keeps passing its
existing "no stored window/delegate" architectural-conformance test.

Two real bugs surfaced by actually exercising the RHI against a live GL
context (nothing here was previously reachable before this slice):

- GlGpuDevice.BeginFrame() now resets the render-state cache every frame.
  The cache assumes it is the sole writer of GL program/blend/depth/cull
  state, which was true while it had zero real consumers, but every
  still-legacy renderer (WbDrawDispatcher, terrain, particles, EnvCells)
  mutates that same GL state directly and never informs the cache. Once a
  legacy renderer ran between two RHI binds, the cache's belief about the
  current GL program went stale, so a later BindPipeline(text shader)
  skipped re-issuing glUseProgram and the following push-constant upload
  threw GL_INVALID_OPERATION against whatever program was actually bound.
  Reset() at the frame boundary is the same defensive move BeginPass
  already makes after a forced clear (see its comment); it costs one
  redundant state application on the frame's first bind.
- GL_MULTISAMPLE has no representation in the pinned contract. Added a
  GL-backend-internal Multisample field to GlRenderStateSnapshot/Changes,
  computed from GpuPipelineDescription.SampleCount at BindPipeline time -
  mirrors how Vulkan bakes MSAA into the pipeline instead of a separate
  toggle.

Collateral, scoped to keep the port real rather than a stub:

- GpuTextureSlot (Unassigned = uint.MaxValue, NOT 0) now flows through
  every consumer of TextureCache.GetOrUploadRenderSurface/UploadRgba8 and
  TextRenderer.DrawSprite - the entire retained UI layer, since a pervasive
  Func<uint,(uint,int,int)> sprite-resolve delegate threads through nearly
  every UI element/controller. Every prior `== 0` / `!= 0` "no texture"
  check became `.IsAssigned` / `!.IsAssigned`; slot 0 is a real assigned
  slot (the device's default white texture), so the old sentinel would
  have produced live visual regressions if left in place.
- GpuTextureSlot/IGpuDevice/IGpuFrame are internal, so ~270 previously
  public AcDream.App types that touched them (directly or transitively)
  are now internal too - safe, since AcDream.App is an exe with no
  external project references; only the two test projects consume it, via
  InternalsVisibleTo. A handful of unrelated types the sweep caught
  (ElementInfo/ImportedLayout's property-bag hierarchy, several enums used
  as public [Theory] parameters, CursorFeedbackSnapshot's DragAcceptState)
  were reverted back to public where making them internal would have
  either cascaded into unrelated files or broken xUnit's public-member
  discovery.
- ExternalViewportTextureBridge (new) registers the still-raw-GL FBO
  color textures PrivateEntityViewportRenderer/PaperdollViewportRenderer
  produce (V4g's scope) into the device's texture table for
  UiViewport.TextureHandle, via a temporary
  GlGpuDevice.RegisterExternalColorTexture escape hatch (internal, not
  part of IGpuDevice) deleted when V4g ports those viewports.
- TextRenderGlStateScope.cs and its test deleted: the pipeline description
  now bakes what it used to restore by hand.
- ResourceCleanupGroupTests/GlTextureOwnershipTests: the two source-text
  conformance tests keyed to TextRenderer's old multi-resource
  construction shape (Shader + per-flight FrameBufferSet array + white
  texture + tracked VAO/VBO, all via ResourceCleanupGroup) no longer apply
  - that shape is gone, replaced by one IGpuPipeline created through
    IGpuDevice. The construction-order test is deleted; the checked-commit
    texture-creation check now targets GlGpuTexture (which already used
    the same GlResourceCommand.CreateName primitive before this slice).

Gates:
- dotnet build -c Release: 0 warnings, 0 errors (AcDream.App has
  TreatWarningsAsErrors).
- dotnet test tests/AcDream.App.Tests -c Release: 3,840 passed / 3
  skipped (was 3,843/3 entering this slice - net 3 fewer tests:
  TextRendererFailureSafetyTests.cs deleted (2, tested the now-deleted
  TextRenderGlStateScope) plus the one retired ResourceCleanupGroupTests
  method). Full solution: 8,908 passed / 5 skipped across all nine test
  projects.
- Offline pixel gate (tools/run-offline-pixel-gate.ps1, parent ec414d60
  vs this commit): differing fraction 0.318% (1,791/563,200 compared
  pixels), above the 0.001 threshold. Investigated pixel-by-pixel rather
  than waved through: a diff heatmap plus 4x crops at the differing
  clusters show zero differences anywhere in the retained UI, terrain,
  scenery, or static meshes - every differing pixel sits on continuously-
  animated ambient content (flying-insect sprites over the swamp, foliage
  sparkle/dew glints) whose exact phase depends on elapsed wall-clock
  time, the same category the gate's own sky-masking rationale already
  documents and the campaign doc's coverage table explicitly excludes
  ("Not covered - particles"). Confirming evidence: two same-commit
  captures at HEAD compare clean against each other (0.0025%), and two
  same-commit captures at the parent compare clean against each other
  (0.0044%) - only base-vs-head is consistently elevated, which is what
  frame-pacing drift from genuinely new per-frame RHI work (BeginFrame,
  ring resets, the render-state reset above) would produce against a
  fixed wall-clock capture deadline, not a rendering defect. Recommend a
  quick user visual check of this capture pair alongside the automated
  result, matching how V2c's particle work was already handled in this
  campaign (flagged for user visual confirmation rather than blocked on
  an automated gate that cannot cover animated content).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-27 18:22:08 +02:00
Erik
66f114b258 feat(linux): add graphical platform services 2026-07-27 11:54:59 +02:00
Erik
f05afc07c1 perf(render): consume prepared mesh package at runtime 2026-07-24 15:07:25 +02:00
Erik
749e8ceeb1 fix(rendering): bound portal resource lifetime
Separate logical ownership, render publication, and GPU retirement across live entities, landblocks, particles, textures, mesh arenas, portal/UI teardown, and per-frame scratch storage. Add bounded DAT/texture caches, upload budgets, three-frame fence retirement, exact-incarnation appearance reconciliation, frame pacing, and extensive lifetime conformance coverage.\n\nThe seven-destination connected route now cuts peak working/private memory roughly in half, returns Caul to 125-153 FPS locally, and produces no WER or AMD reset.\n\nCo-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
2026-07-18 21:35:16 +02:00
Erik
363e046112 feat(vfx): decode retail hooks and typed tables
Replace the incomplete package path with one DatCollection-backed compatibility seam for PhysicsScripts and Animations. Preserve CreateBlockingParticle's inherited payload and following cursor, route every production and audit consumer through the corrected loaders, and apply retail's post-UnPack StartTime ordering.

Add exact stored-order PhysicsScriptTable upper-threshold resolution, high-byte DID and embedded-ID validation, plus live effect profiles with Setup-to-PhysicsDesc precedence across top-level and attached entity lifetimes. Keep blocking execution deferred and narrow TS-11 accordingly.

Pin synthetic malformed/cursor/order fixtures, installed-DAT blocking and recall audits, high-index IDs, IEEE boundaries, profile teardown, and ordinary decoder parity; synchronize architecture, inventory, milestones, roadmap, research, and memory.

Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
2026-07-14 08:17:44 +02:00
Erik
3284dd0aed feat(#188): fading-wall + sliding-door translucency; hold open past animation settle
Lands the fading-secret-door feature and fixes the door "flip-back" that
surfaced while testing it.

#188 — fading-wall doors (e.g. "Pedestal Weak Spot") fade their wall part
out via TransparentPartHook instead of swinging:
  - TranslucencyHookSink consumes TransparentPartHook -> TranslucencyFadeManager
    (per-(entity,part) linear translucency ramp; holds at End frame).
  - WbDrawDispatcher: new per-instance alpha SSBO (binding 7); ClassifyBatches
    takes opacityMultiplier (1 - translucency, per CMaterial::SetTranslucencySimple
    0x005396f0) forcing AlphaBlend; fully-invisible parts skipped.
  - mesh_modern.vert/.frag: binding-7 InstanceAlphaBuf -> vOpacityMultiplier ->
    FragColor.a *= vOpacityMultiplier.
  - Register AP-89: the fade multiplies sampled texture alpha, not a separate
    D3D9 material alpha channel (observably identical for texture-alpha==1 surfaces).

Door flip-back fix (affected BOTH #188 fading walls AND #187 sliding doors): a
door/wall that finished opening holds a single unchanging frame, so the
uncommitted IsEntityCurrentlyMoving cache-bypass narrowing dropped it onto the
Tier-1 static cache -- which only remembers the REST pose + opacity 1.0 --
snapping it visually shut/opaque while physics stayed open. Reverted that
narrowing: every Sequencer entity stays on the per-frame path (live pose + live
fade opacity), the known-good pre-optimization behavior. The per-frame CPU cost
that narrowing chased was a Debug-build artifact -- Release is GPU-bound
(~200 fps in Sawato, measured), so the unconditional add is free where it
matters. Left a code comment barring re-introduction.

Tests: full Core suite green (2649 passed, 2 skipped). Live visual gate PASSED --
both fading-wall and sliding doors hold open.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-09 09:17:50 +02:00
Erik
a0d33956f6 feat(ui): importer Fix C — per-element dat FontDid resolver (studio path); character level uses its retail font
DatWidgetFactory.Create now accepts an optional fontResolve: Func<uint,UiDatFont?>
parameter. When supplied and the element has a non-zero FontDid, the element
receives its own dat font instead of the shared global datFont fallback.
Null = original single-font behavior (the live GameWindow path passes null —
provably unchanged). LayoutImporter.Build/BuildFromInfos/Import all thread
the optional resolver down to the factory.

RenderStack gains a lazy font cache (ConcurrentDictionary, pre-seeded with
VitalsDatFont + LargeDatFont) and a ResolveDatFont(uint) method. StudioWindow
wires stack.ResolveDatFont into LayoutSource so every studio import gets
per-element fonts. GameWindow import calls left passing null (follow-up todo).

CharacterStatController font-hack cleanup (diagnosed via one-shot console dump
then removed):
- Name (0x10000231): dat FontDid = 18px font — remove datFont override (null)
- Heritage/PkStatus: dat FontDid = 14px fonts — remove override
- LevelCaption: dat FontDid = 16px — remove override (same font, no visual change)
- Level (0x1000023B): dat FontDid = 36px (the big retail gold font) — was forced
  to rowDatFont/LargeDatFont (18px); now drops to null so the dat 36px font drives
- TotalXpLabel/TotalXp: dat FontDid = 16px — remove override
- FooterTitle (0x1000024E): dat FontDid = 20px — remove datFont override
- KEEP: synthesized elements (XP meter overlays, 9 attribute rows, tab sprites)
  still use datFont directly since they have no dat origin

All Label/LabelTwoLine/LabelLeft/LabelProvider helpers updated: null = keep
build-time dat font; non-null = controller explicit override (backward-compat).

8 new tests in DatWidgetFactoryFontResolveTests:
- null resolver → DatFont == global datFont
- FontDid=0 → resolver not called
- resolver returns null → fallback to global datFont
- resolver called with element's FontDid
- controller DatFont override wins after build
- LayoutImporter.Build threads fontResolve to factory
- meter element fires resolver for non-zero FontDid
- BuildFromInfos without fontResolve param = original behavior

Build + all 710 App tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 10:30:13 +02:00
Erik
a236dc33ac fix(studio): Character window — larger row text + tighter attribute rows
- RowHeight reduced 44→30px to pack the 9 rows tighter, matching retail's denser list
- Attribute row name/value text now uses Font 0x40000001 (MaxCharHeight=18px) instead of
  the default 0x40000000 (16px); both fonts are in client_portal.dat (confirmed 2026-06-26)
- RenderStack gains LargeDatFont field; RenderBootstrap.Create loads both fonts
- FixtureProvider passes LargeDatFont as rowDatFont to CharacterStatController.Bind
- CharacterStatController.Bind gains rowDatFont? parameter (falls back to datFont);
  passed to BuildAttributeRows so row UiText elements use the larger font
- Full solution tests green (681/683 App + 1579/1581 Core + 343 Net + 425 UI)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 02:22:00 +02:00
Erik
101a35cc2d fix(studio): Task 3 review — UiRoot.Pick, RenderStack IDisposable, dt cleanup
Code-review follow-ups to the ImGui inspector:
- Add public UiRoot.Pick(x,y) over the private HitTestTopDown (honors
  Z-order + modal exclusivity); StudioWindow uses it instead of a manual
  UiElement.HitTest with subtracted ScreenPosition.
- RenderStack : IDisposable — disposes the GL pieces it owns in one place;
  StudioWindow OnClosing + Dispose both call _stack?.Dispose(), closing the
  error-path leak (only UiHost was disposed on the Dispose-without-OnClosing
  path).
- Drop the stale _dt field; OnRender passes its own dt to Tick + BeginFrame.
- Fix a stale PanelFbo comment.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 15:14:47 +02:00
Erik
79ee3ffbe2 feat(studio): RenderBootstrap — shared render stack for the UI previewer
Extracts the subset of GameWindow.OnLoad the UI Studio needs into a
standalone RenderBootstrap.Create factory: bindless detection, shaderDir,
SceneLightingUboBinding, mesh shader, TextureCache, animLoader,
WbMeshAdapter, SequencerFactory, EntitySpawnAdapter,
EntityClassificationCache, WbDrawDispatcher (+ A2C gate from
QualitySettings), UiDatFont load, and UiHost.  No terrain / sky /
physics / streaming — only the pieces listed in the RenderStack record.

GameWindow is untouched; this is additive new code only.

Note: task spec listed VitalsDatFont as AcDream.App.UI.Layout.UiDatFont
but the type lives in AcDream.App.UI — corrected here.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 14:17:43 +02:00