The retail Options panel (Campaign OP) needs a Runtime-owned option map
covering all 53 PlayerOption ids and the real batched SetCharacterOptions
(0x01A1) blob before any UI can be built on top of it. Today's surface only
modeled 6 ListenTo*Chat ids and the 0x01A1 builder was a malformed 16-byte
stub (deleted at Campaign CH slice CH3, docs/research/2026-08-09-chat-side-
channels-vs-ace.md).
- CharacterOptionTable.cs: the ONE typed table, PlayerOption id (0x00..0x34)
-> (Options1/Options2 word, mask, IsAutoSave, ClientDefault), transcribed
from acclient.h's verbatim CharacterOption/CharacterOptions2/PlayerOption
enums and byte-verified against IsAutoSaveOption @0x0059A600 (the 21-id
auto-save table) and GetDefaultOptionValue @0x005D2A30 (the Defaults-
button table). Reconstructing CharacterOptions1/2 defaults from the
ClientDefault column independently reproduces 0x50C4A54A / 0x00008700,
cross-confirming the id-mask mapping. CharacterOptionId (SocialActions.cs)
widened from 6 to all 53 ids to match.
- RuntimeCharacterOptionsState: SetOptionBit now resolves through the full
table (was a 6-case switch). New TrySetOption is the ONE shared local-
write-then-send/dirty seam — mirrors CPlayerModule::OnChanged exactly:
write the bit locally first, then either send 0x0005 immediately (auto-
save ids) or MarkDirty for the batched blob, no-op on an unchanged value
(retail's own early-return) or an unmodeled id. New dirty model (IsDirty/
FirstDirtiedAt/MarkDirty/TryFlush/TryFlushIfAutoSaveDue) uses an injected
TimeProvider so it's fully unit-testable without a live clock.
- Both IRuntimeCharacterCommands.SetSingleOption adapters (Direct + Current)
now route through TrySetOption instead of duplicating the write; this
fixes the headless local-write gap the OP1 research flagged (the direct
adapter previously sent the wire message without writing the bit first,
same class of bug CH4 fixed for the graphical host). Both also reject an
id outside the table instead of silently accepting it. LiveSessionRuntime
Factory's SendSingleCharacterOption closure now delegates to the same
seam instead of duplicating write-then-send inline.
- New IRuntimeCharacterCommands.SaveOptions(generation) — the explicit
blob-flush verb (retail's SaveToServer(force: 0)) — wired end-to-end in
both adapters, including a new SaveCharacterOptionsRuntimeCmd on the
graphical router.
- SocialActions.BuildSetCharacterOptions + WorldSession.SendSetCharacterOptions:
the real PlayerModule::Pack body per the wire research's field-by-field
layout — header always 0x460 OR'd with 0x001/0x008 when shortcuts/desired
comps are non-empty, favorite spells always 8 lists, never sets 0x100 or
0x200. Echoes last-parsed shortcuts/favorites/desired-comps/spellbook
filters (via new CharacterOptionsBlobSource) instead of zeroing them.
Conformance: a hand-computed golden byte vector (not generated by the
builder under test — the CH3 builder died of tests that pinned a wrong
shape and looked green) plus a round-trip through PlayerDescriptionParser.
Contract deviation: the 480 s auto-save timer and the flush-before-logout
trigger are implemented as fully-tested pure state-machine logic
(TryFlushIfAutoSaveDue) but are NOT wired into either host's live per-frame
loop or graceful-shutdown sequence in this slice — only the explicit
SaveOptions verb is production-wired. Wiring the timer touches App's
UpdateFrameOrchestrator graph and Headless's tick loop (outside this
slice's Runtime/wire-layer scope); wiring logout risks the already-fragile
graceful-shutdown sequence CLAUDE.md flags. Filed as TS-71 per the plan's
own escape valve ("target: not deferred" with a register row if deferred).
Also filed: AP-193 (the 0x34 HearPKDeathMessages id/mask is ACE-sourced,
unverifiable against the 2013 binary) and AP-194 (GetDefaultOptionValue's
table disagrees with the constructor default for ConfirmVolatileRareUse/
ShowHelm/ShowCloak — retail's own quirk, reproduced not fixed).
Tests: table completeness x53, auto-save/client-default split pinned
id-by-id against the byte-verified tables, unknown/reserved-id rejection
(0x35/0x36 landmines), local-write-then-send on both adapters + the router,
the dirty/flush state machine, SaveOptions, and the wire golden vector +
PlayerDescriptionParser round-trip. Full Release suite: 12,745 passed / 4
skipped / 0 failed (baseline 12,611/4/0 — slice adds 134 passing tests,
zero regressions).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The user tested Campaign CH's CODE-COMPLETE build live and reported ten
defects (docs/plans/2026-08-09-chat-parity-campaign.md, "User gate —
round 1"). Items A-G are fixed here; the remaining three (extra chat
windows on 1/2/3/4, resize working in only one corner, transparency/
artifacts) are out of scope for a fix and filed as slice CH6.
A. Jump-in-air refusal never fired live: the jump block only ever
evaluated input.Jump inside the grounded-charge or already-charging
branches. PlayerMovementController now detects the press RISING EDGE
while airborne and reports WeenieError.NotGrounded once per press,
leaving the grounded charge/fire path untouched.
B. ChatVM's invented "[System] " prefix is dropped — retail prints
system text bare. [Popup] is unchanged (AP-175).
C. SpewBoxController's color is now the user-pinned exact value
(1, 1, 0.247, 1), the same bright yellow as an incoming Tell.
Register row AP-178 updated: color CLOSES, size/position/font stay
open per the user's live report that they still differ.
D. Closes#329: PortalTunnelPresentation now emits the portal wait cue
unconditionally on every rotation-segment boundary, matching
gmSmartBoxUI::UseTime's decompiled else-arm exactly instead of gating
on a 5-second hold local transits never reached. PortalWaitNotice
Controller now renders it in the same pinned yellow as item C.
Register row AP-150 retired.
E. Closes#362: new ClientCommandResponses.cs parses and renders the
four previously-unhandled inbound GameEvents (ChannelIndex,
ChannelList, AvailableHouses, AllegianceInfoResponse), each ported
line-for-line from the named-retail decomp's inbound handlers.
Register row TS-70 retired.
F. ChatWindowController.WrapText now splits on embedded '\n'/'\r\n'
first, then word-wraps each segment independently — server text like
/help's reply no longer collapses onto one line.
G. The chat input field's right edge no longer holds a fixed absolute
pixel position across a window resize; Bind now upgrades it to
retail edge-mode 1 (UiLayoutPolicy) or the AnchorEdges.Right stretch
fallback so it tracks the window's client width instead of
overflowing past a narrower resize.
Full Release suite: 12,247 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (baseline
12,221/4/0 + 26 new tests across items A, E, F, G).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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
Full Release suite: 11,833 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
acdream never parsed retail's Sound event, so every server-driven cue was
silent: melee hits and wounds, wield/unwield, pickup/drop, lockpicking,
lifestone bind, spell resist, trap triggers, item mana depletion.
SoundEvent parses the 16-byte message (guid, SoundType, f32 volume) whose
layout three oracles agree on: retail CM_Physics::DispatchSB_SoundEvent
@0x006AC760 reading buf+4/+8/+0xC, ACE's GameMessageSound at declared
length 16, and holtburger's PlaySoundData.
Playback reuses EntityEffectController's existing per-guid queue rather
than adding a second one, because retail routes sounds through the SAME
CObjectMaint blob queue as F754/F755: an event for a guid the client does
not know yet is parked and drained by HandleCreateObject, so a creature
that spawns and immediately grunts still grunts. Dropping it — the
obvious alternative — would silently lose the cue. Sound joins Direct and
Typed as a third PendingEffect kind so one readiness edge releases the
whole mixed stream in order.
AudioHookSink.PlayServerSound reproduces two decoded asymmetries with the
animation-hook path: the sound plays at the WIRE volume and the
SoundTable entry's volume is ignored (the hook path does the opposite),
while the entry's probability still gates it and its priority still
drives eviction. An object with no SoundTable plays nothing, matching
CPhysicsObj::play_sound @0x0050F460's early return.
The no-window host parses and discards, exactly as it does for F754/F755
— sound is presentation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
VendorApproach.TryParse reads the vendor profile and the item list per
the byte-verified field table (research doc §A.2), each item through
the shared PublicWeenieDescParser from 5.0 — zero duplicated parsing.
One wire detail the research table did not spell out, found by
re-reading ACE's writer and confirmed independently in Chorizite's
generated readers: every object body is 4-byte-aligned at its END, so
back-to-back vendor items need an explicit AlignTo4 between entries
(CreateObject never needed it — nothing follows its body). Pinned by a
dedicated test forcing a real 2-byte misalignment via AmmoType.
Stack-size sign extension cross-checked against holtburger.
Six tests: field-order with distinct literals, empty list, and
truncation at each structural boundary — mid-item-tail truncation
deliberately inherits 5.0's established non-throwing partial-item
contract instead of asserting null everywhere.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The WeenieHeader fixed prefix plus the ~300-line conditional
optional-tail cascade moves verbatim from CreateObject.TryParse into
PublicWeenieDescParser.Parse (PublicWeenieDescBody.cs), so Slice 5.1's
vendor-item parser can share it instead of duplicating it — each shop
item on the wire is a full CreateObject-style PublicWeenieDesc
(research doc §A.2). Same field order, same nested try/catch swallow
shape, same truncation messages; CreateObject composes its Parsed from
the returned record. Zero test files changed; Core.Net tests 764/0/0
unchanged; clean-room complete solution 11,271 passed / 4 skipped / 0
failed.
Per the Slice 5 contract (decision 2): extraction FIRST, as its own
bisectable commit, before any vendor code exists to call it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
acdream never implemented @pklite. It is a CLIENT command in retail, not a
server one — ACE has no pklite text-command handler — so typing it forwarded as
inert chat text that the server ignored.
Retail: ClientCommunicationSystem::DoPKLite @0x0057A490 rejects with
WeenieError 0x507 when ACCWeenieObject::IsPlayerKiller @0x0058C910 is true
(that returns true when EITHER the PK bit 0x20 OR the PKLite bit 0x2000000 is
set), prints "Please see @help pklite for more..." and sends nothing if given
any argument text, and otherwise calls CM_Character::Event_EnterPKLite
@0x006A13F0 — a bare 12-byte parameterless game action, opcode 0x28F, the same
shape as Event_LoginCompleteNotification beside it. Verb string at 0x007E16B0,
help text at 0x007DF0C8, failure string at 0x007D31E8; one verb, no alias.
HasPlayerFlag is a tri-state (null = the local PublicWeenieDesc has not
arrived). The existing arena gates compare `== false` because they reject on a
known-FALSE flag; retail's DoPKLite gates the other way, rejecting on
known-TRUE. So this case compares `== true` on either bit: an indeterminate
description sends rather than blocks, which matches retail trusting the server
instead of inventing a client-side suppression rule.
Landed as its own commit because it is retail-faithful on its own merits, but
the motivation is C4 route 2: ACE advances SequenceType.ObjectForcePosition in
exactly two places, and the only reachable one is Player.HandleActionEnterPkLite's
entry-collision bump (allow_pkl_bump, default on). Every admin teleport advances
ObjectTeleport instead, so @teleto-style displacement exercises route 3, not
route 2. Without this command route 2 has no connected acceptance gate at all.
Gates: complete Release solution 10,867 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed
(9966b531 baseline 10,858/4/0; +9 = the 9 tests added). Coverage includes both
known-true rejections, the known-false success case, the tri-state unknown
case, the 12-byte wire envelope, and @pklite resolving as ClientHandled rather
than falling through to the server-text path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ACE intentionally creates the local player Hidden and releases that materialization state on LoginComplete. Sending LoginComplete from raw F746 receipt raced canonical placement and left the login haze visible. Route one one-shot completion callback from Runtime's local first-entry terminal edge to graphical and prepared headless hosts; retain a guarded accepted-Create edge only for content-less headless sessions. Focused Runtime login tests, all 79 Headless tests, the connected user gate, and the Release build pass.
Campaign P Slice P4 Opus review verdict: FIX-FIRST. RestrictionObjPrevalenceInspectionTests
(commit 3b5e0992) found 103,766 of 729,888 installed EnvCells (1,293 landblocks -
the whole housing estate) carry a baked RestrictionObj. The AP-71 gate's
unconditional fail-closed default (CanMoveInto unmodeled) would have locked
every apartment/cottage/villa interior for every player, including its own
owner - a live regression, not the "inert in dev content" the original
register row assumed.
Ports ACCWeenieObject::CanMoveInto (0x0058da40, pc:407982-408056) and
RestrictionDB::IsAllowedIn (0x005ae8f0, pc:444493-444516) verbatim into
ObjectInfo.CheckEntryRestrictions:
- owner_iid == 0 or == mover's own guid -> admit (open/owner)
- no RestrictionDB (retail _db == 0, i.e. never authored or not yet
received) -> admit
- present RestrictionDB -> IsAllowedIn: open-to-public flag, OR mover
shares the house's allegiance monarch, OR mover's own guid is a
guest-table member
- unresolved restriction object -> fails CLOSED, exactly retail's own
fallback when GetObjectA can't resolve it (pc:704-716)
Wire feed (Core.Net):
- CreateObject.cs: HouseOwner (WeenieHeaderFlag 0x02000000), HouseRestrictions
(0x04000000), and Monarch (0x40) PWD-tail fields were parsed-and-skipped;
now captured. Also fixes the HouseRestrictions PHashTable header
misconception: the wire is ONE packed u32 (low 24 bits = entry count),
not a separate count(u16)+numBuckets(u16) pair - verified against
Chorizite's RestrictionDB.generated.cs. The old skip's byte-count
happened to match for realistic guest-list sizes, but a future
numBuckets value >255 would have corrupted the parse; now correct
regardless.
- GameEvents.cs/GameEventWiring.cs: new House_UpdateRestrictions (0x0248)
parser + wiring - retail's live guest-list refresh, whole-unit replace.
No-ops if the house object hasn't arrived via CreateObject yet.
- ClientObject/WeenieData/ClientObjectTable: HouseOwnerId, MonarchId,
Restrictions (new HouseRestrictionRecord) fields + merge-preserving
Ingest + targeted UpdateHouseRestrictions.
Physics wiring:
- PhysicsEngine gains an Objects (ClientObjectTable?) property, mirroring
the existing DataCache pattern - acdream's GetObjectA equivalent, used
ONLY by the entry-restriction gate.
- RuntimeEntityObjectLifetime wires Physics.Engine.Objects = Objects in
all three constructors, right alongside the table's own construction -
the same canonical table every other subsystem borrows from, never a
second one. This is the production fix: without it the gate still fails
closed on every restricted cell (unresolvable object), so the wiring is
load-bearing, not cosmetic.
Register: AP-129 narrowed (not retired) to the genuine remaining residual -
House_UpdateRestrictions' Sequence byte isn't used for staleness/reordering
rejection (low-probability, self-correcting), and outdoor CLandCell
restriction (a separate DAT structure) remains unported and unaffected by
this fix.
Tests: 15 new/updated in Ap71EntryRestrictionGateTests.cs (resolved-unowned
admits, owner admits, present-list-excluded blocks, present-list-included
admits, open-to-public admits, shared-allegiance-monarch admits, unresolved
blocks via null and via an empty table, plus two new end-to-end
PhysicsEngine.Objects-wired scenarios); 2 new CreateObject parser tests +
2 new GameEventWiring tests for the wire feed.
AcDream.Core.Tests: 4049 passed, 2 skipped, 0 failed.
AcDream.Core.Net.Tests: 761 passed, 0 skipped, 0 failed.
Complete solution suite: 9,961 total, 9,956 passed, 5 skipped, 0 failed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
RaiseAttribute, RaiseVital, and RaiseSkill each wrote a 64-bit xpSpent,
producing a 24-byte action where the server expects 20. ACE's
GameActionRaiseAttribute and its Vital and Skill siblings read
message.Payload.ReadUInt32(); holtburger's RaiseAttributeData declares
xp_spent: u32 and advances the offset by four. Both oracles agree, and the
four extra bytes were tail the server never reads.
These three are live-wired, from the character sheet through the command
router to SendRaiseAttribute, so this was shipping on every attribute, vital,
and skill raise. It has not caused a visible failure because ACE reads the low
dword and stops, and a single raise cost has never approached the dword
ceiling. That is luck about value ranges, not correctness about layout.
Worth noting the shape of the miss: the sibling builder BuildTrainSkill had
already been corrected to a 20-byte, 32-bit credits field, and its test is even
named U32CreditsNotU64. The same class of bug was found and fixed once in this
file and the other three cases were left behind.
The parameter stays ulong because the cost comes from 64-bit server XP tables
several layers up in the App and Runtime command chain; narrowing that end to
end is a separate change and is filed in the audit's open questions. Nothing is
lost at the wire: a cost that does not fit in a dword was never expressible
here.
The existing test asserted the 24-byte shape and is corrected, joined by a
theory that sweeps zero, one, a realistic cost, and uint.MaxValue across both
remaining builders.
Core.Net tests go 655 to 659.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
CommunicationTransientString (0x02EB) required a trailing u32 chat type after
the message. The server does not send one. Because the string is padded to a
four-byte boundary, the remaining length after reading it was always zero, the
guard tripped, and the parser returned null for every transient string the
server has ever sent. Not most. Every one.
Three oracles agree there is no such field. ACE's
GameEventCommunicationTransientString writes exactly one WriteString16L and
stops. Retail's ClientCommunicationSystem::Handle_Communication__TransientString
at 0x0057d460 takes a single PStringBase<char> argument. holtburger carries no
type field for the event either.
ParseTransient now returns the string. The wiring supplies chat type 0, which
is ACE's ChatMessageType.Broadcast and which ACE's own LogTextTypeEnumMapper
comment names "Default" — the honest stand-in for a message the server sends
untyped. What retail's transient strings should actually look like is a
rendering question and belongs with the chat colour work, not here.
The existing round-trip test was itself appending the phantom trailing dword,
which is exactly why the wrong guard looked correct for as long as it did. It
is corrected to the real payload and joined by a case sweeping string lengths
zero through four, so no future padding-residue assumption can hide here again.
Core.Net tests go 654 to 655.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
HearSpeech decoded 0x02BB and 0x02BC with one layout. They do not share one.
ACE's GameMessageHearRangedSpeech writes senderID, range, chatMessageType
where GameMessageHearSpeech writes only senderID, chatMessageType, and
holtburger's HearRangedSpeechData declares the same range: f32 that
HearSpeechData lacks. Two oracles, no ambiguity.
The consequence was quiet rather than loud. The tail is twelve bytes, our
guard demanded eight, so nothing ever failed to parse. We read the guid
correctly, then read range's float bits as the chat type and discarded the
real one. A shout at range 60.0f arrived with a chat type of 0x42700000
instead of 0x0B. Nothing downstream consumes ChatType for local speech today,
which is why this survived, but the record is public and any future consumer
would have inherited garbage.
TryParse now branches its tail size on the opcode and Parsed gains Range,
which stays zero for local speech because there is no such field on that
wire. The existing ChatTests ranged case was itself built on the misreading,
constructing a local-shaped tail; it is corrected to the oracle layout and
now asserts both range and chat type rather than only the ranged flag.
New golden tests drive both opcodes through AceWireWriter in ACE's write
order, covering empty strings, string lengths one through four so every
residue of the four-byte padding rule is exercised, CP1252 accented names,
and a regression pin asserting the chat type is not the range float's bits.
A ranged body four bytes short is now rejected instead of silently decoded.
Core.Net tests go 617 to 630, all green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Write normal game-message and ACK packet framing directly into bounded stack spans, hash fragments without materialization, and send the populated slice to the socket. Preserve exact wire bytes and ISAAC failure ordering with differential and zero-allocation tests.
Decode headers, optional fields, fragments, and single-fragment messages directly over pooled datagrams. Copy only fragment state that crosses a datagram lifetime, preserve synchronous dispatch and ACK ordering, and lock the path to the owned decoder with differential and zero-allocation tests.
Carry PublicWeenieDesc material type into the live object model so examination titles use the DAT-authored material prefix. Preserve retail AddItemInfo empty appends and embedded armor separator, restoring the deliberate blank rows between appraisal sections.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Mirror PublicWeenieDesc::UnPack MOVSX behavior so ACE's FF capacity sentinels remain -1 instead of becoming 255. This suppresses non-container capacity prose through the normal retail appraisal checks, with raw-wire and formatter regression coverage.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Preserve PublicWeenieDesc hook identity from CreateObject through the item model so hook appraisals suppress sentinel capacities exactly. Use appraisal-only Value and Burden presence, retain AddItemInfo paragraph and authored font-color selection, and port retail lock, page, enchantment, and spell-block formatting.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Preserve retail's one-pending-appraisal busy lifetime, parse the complete gated response, and mount the authored examination layout in the shared main-panel host. Keep known 3D preview and inscription-write gaps explicit in AP-110.
Preserve public shared-cooldown metadata, resolve the authoritative cooldown enchantment with retail expiry semantics, and project the exact ten DAT-authored radial steps through the shared retained item-slot architecture.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Send the active character id, drain until the authoritative server confirmation, then emit retail's zero-sequence connection disconnect with the negotiated receiver iteration. The connected gate now waits for ACE to remove the exact UDP session before reconnecting, eliminating fixed-delay races.
Port the authored Link Status, Vitae, and Mini Game detail roots and register every indicator page with retail's one-active gmPanelUI owner. Helpful/Harmful and the new pages now replace Inventory, Character, or Magic at one canonical window position while preserving the DAT restore-previous flag.
Correct the retail ping wire to its payload-free request/response, publish measured RTT, and port Vitae recovery XP from the live modifier and player properties. Keep transport packet-loss averaging and mini-game gameplay explicitly tracked under AP-110.
Release build and all 5,814 tests pass with five intentional skips. Connected visual gate pending.
Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Replace the opaque teleport cover with the DAT-authored CreatureMode tunnel, exact retail camera/light/animation timing and easing, and animation-hook audio routing. Compose portal and fade passes below retained UI so gameplay windows and input remain active through F751 travel.
Co-authored-by: OpenAI Codex <codex@openai.com>
Resolve the authored spell shortcut row prototype so the spellbook presents the retail icon, name, separator, selected overlay, and scrollbar geometry. Port exact school and level filters, stable display ordering, selection exposure, and learned-spell drags into the open favorite bar.
Route deletion through the shared retail confirmation dialog and send CM_Magic::Event_RemoveSpell only after an affirmative answer, leaving the inbound server notice authoritative for list state.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Complete the retail cast-intent, target, component, enchantment, and busy-state paths; mount the DAT-authored spell bar, spellbook, component book, effects panels, and shared panel lifecycle; and add scoped input plus conformance coverage.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Preserve PlayerDescription inventory/equipment ownership across authoritative manifest replacement, make weapon switching and combat/UI consumers read the same canonical object state, and carry the complete outbound player position frame across landblocks.
Route target-facing and mouse-look through the shared MovementManager and MotionInterpreter completion owner. Match retail input aggregation, toggle ordering, turn/sidestep remapping, per-axis hold keys, and synchronous movement publication without render-only heading state.
Initialize the live streaming origin from the first accepted canonical player Position, defer other projections until that origin exists, and retain logical entity identity through hydration.
Advance the project ledger from completed M2 to active M3, synchronize CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md and durable memory, and record the next cast-lifecycle, spellbook/enchantment, and two-client portal gates.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Parse the complete PhysicsDesc plus F754/F755 packets, correct every PhysicsState bit, and gate all nine retail update channels with generation-safe immutable snapshots. Preserve ForcePosition, teleport, placement, velocity, parent, pickup, delete, and same-generation CreateObject ordering from the named client.
Separate accepted logical lifecycle notifications from retained UI qualities, make GUID replacement and session reset clear every projection exactly once, and add packet, wraparound, malformed-input, parent FIFO, canonical-position, reconnect, and GUID-reuse conformance coverage.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Parse retail PrivateUpdatePropertyInt64 and route authoritative Total/Available Experience through both local-player projections so Attributes, the level meter, and Skills refresh together. Preserve the existing retail XP curve and right-align the Total XP value.
Close the user-confirmed item-give gate for #216 and record the named-retail/ACE/holtburger conformance evidence.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Preserve SmartBox drag-release coordinates, route the picked 3-D target through the retail AttemptPlaceIn3D policy, and send authoritative GiveObject requests with the selected stack quantity. Honor PlayerDescription's player secure-trade option and document the remaining trade-system boundary.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Replace the single mutable confirmation service with retail's property-backed DialogFactory model: fresh DAT roots, context ids, queue groups, priority preemption, callback/close-notice ordering, and context cancellation. Route /die, server confirmation aborts, and guarded item use through focused semantic owners.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Expand the typed client-command boundary across travel, character queries, local UI and layout controls, AFK and consent, emotes, friends, squelch and filters, and fill-components. Preserve retail packet layouts and queue ownership, import the confirmation dialog, and keep authoritative social state in Core.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Preserve retail AmmoType from CreateObject and port BlocksUseOfShield so bow, caster, and two-handed switches remove incompatible shields, while mismatched missile ammo is also returned to the pack. Each blocker remains server-confirmed before AutoWield re-enters.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Select the default combat mode from ordered equipped objects so bows request missile stance. Parse CreateObject parent metadata and ParentEvent, then render held objects as separate children composed from setup holding locations and placement frames each animation tick.
Replace the toolbar's PWD-bit approximation with retail ObjectIsAttackable composed with the exact player and pet short-circuits. Carry second-header PetOwner through CreateObject, session, and ClientObject state so self, pet, and Free-PK cases match retail while friendly NPCs and attackable non-creatures remain name-only.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Parse and route the complete 0x0264 guid/fraction/valid response, send exact 0x0263 item-mana queries, and reproduce retail meter visibility plus guid-zero cancellation for mana and health selection changes. Keep the behavior in Core state and the retained selected-object controller with wire/state/UI conformance coverage.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Keep the horizontal thumb at its raw pointer position so both endpoints are reachable, honor the stack entry's authored right alignment, and preserve PublicWeenieDesc plural names from CreateObject through the object table. Port retail's singular s/es fallback when no plural was sent.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Carry signed index, object id, and raw spell word losslessly through PlayerDescription, session storage, drag mutation, and AddShortcut wire serialization while keeping gmToolbarUI object-only. Retire AP-103 and record the live ACE relog persistence gate.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Three unpack_movement parity items (facade deferred per the handoff's
own optional clause — see r5-wiring-handoff §V4 status):
1. HEAD style-on-change (0x00524440 @00524502-0052452c): both GameWindow
routing heads (remote + player) now dispatch DoMotion(style, ctor
defaults) when the UM's stance differs from the interp's current
style, BEFORE the movement-type routing — for EVERY type. Previously
style applied only through the mt-0 funnel copy, so a chase/turn UM
(mt 6-9) carrying a stance change started the move in the OLD stance
(a monster charged in NonCombat posture until the next mt-0). The
RetailObserverTraceConformanceTests exclusion note updated — the
trace filter stays (head calls can't appear in a
MoveToInterpretedState replay) but the production gap it pointed at
is closed.
2. #164 (closes): the action-replay loop threads each action's autonomy
into the dispatch params (Autonomous = the 0x1000 splice, raw
305982) — replayed actions enter the interpreted actions list with
their real autonomy instead of ctor-default false.
3. mt-0 wire flags consumed (UpdateMotion parsed them since R4-V3):
0x1 StickToObject → CPhysicsObj::stick_to_object port (0x005127e0:
resolve target, PartArray radii — 0 when shapeless, guid-as-is for
acdream's flat entity table — → PositionManager.StickTo; unresolvable
target → no stick), at BOTH case-0 tails in retail order
(@00524583-0052458e: funnel apply → stick → longjump flag);
0x2 StandingLongJump → Motion.StandingLongJump, UNCONDITIONAL write
(absent flag clears — retail @0052458e). ServerMotionState gains the
StandingLongJump field.
Conformance: ChaseArm_WithStanceChange_AppliesStanceBeforeTheChase
(harness mirrors the routing-head dispatch) +
Actions_ReplayCarriesAutonomyIntoTheInterpretedList. Suite 4041 green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>