Ports the last remaining half of retail's Skills page: the four-bucket
sorted skill list (Specialized/Trained/UseableUntrained/UnuseableUntrained,
UpdateSkillEntry's own iMinlevel <= 1 test), plus the info box's
description + formula completion.
- ChargenSkillDetail/ChargenSkillFormula (Core) thread SkillBase.MinLevel/
Description/Formula from the global SkillTable, exposed via a new
ChargenOptions.TryGetSkillDetail (nullable-with-default parameter, so
every pre-existing ChargenOptions call site compiles unchanged).
ChargenTableReader.Project populates it from the same SkillTable loop
that already builds GlobalSkillCostsBySkillId.
- CharacterCreationSkillsPage.RebuildRows now groups every costable skill
into SkillBucket, sorts each bucket alphabetically by name
(InsertEntrySorted's wcscmp, ported as string.CompareOrdinal), and
builds one Templates[0] header row per bucket ahead of that bucket's
Templates[1] skill rows — DoSkillRecords' own unconditional
4-header-then-populate order. A level change re-buckets the row
(detected per-refresh against each row's own cached bucket, then a
full rebuild with the current selection explicitly preserved).
- RefreshInfoBox now composes description (word-wrapped via
DatRichText.Compose) + the level-gated bonus line (an exact, unwrapped
literal — NOT routed through word-wrap, which would have collapsed its
authored double-space formatting) + ComposeFormula's "Formula : ..."
line (MakeSkillFormula ported with high confidence for the prefix/
per-attribute-term/divisor/bonus-suffix shape; the two-attribute
connector text is a disclosed approximation, register AP-231, since
the decompiled function's own connector literals could not be
recovered byte-exact by this session's static-only tooling).
Register: AP-213 RETIRED (160 active rows). Live-DAT gate: the installed
SkillTable's MinLevel distribution matches the investigation's own
recorded finding exactly (38 entries, 23 useable-untrained / 15
trained-required). 3 new fixture tests + 1 new live-DAT test; 3
pre-existing integration tests fixed (they captured row widget
references before a bucket-changing click, which now rebuilds and
discards those references — a real, correct consequence of the new
model, not a bug).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
R2-5: retail's gmCGAppearancePage::DoColorSpots/SetSelection/DoGradDisk
paint the nine color swatches and the gradient disc with a real,
computed representative color (PalSet-averaged for Hair/Nose+Mouth+
Skin/Headgear/Shirt/Trousers/Footwear at fixed sample indices
0xd0/0xb0/0x520; direct-Palette for Eyes at 0x103), not the static
authored art acdream showed before this batch.
Ports the full palette-to-RGB pipeline: a new pure Core resolver
(ChargenSwatchColorResolver + IChargenPaletteColorSource) backed by a
new ChargenAppearanceCatalog.TryGetColor reading real Palette dat
objects, pinned against the installed EoR dat. CharacterCreationAppearancePage
recomputes all nine swatches + the gradient disc's tint on every
refresh (part/color/heritage change) and paints them through a new
ChargenSwatchColorTile overlay child — a flat-color-fill approximation
of retail's actual recolored-sprite blit, since neither UiButton
(sealed) nor UiDatElement exposes a per-instance sprite tint today.
Two STOPPED items remain outside this batch's file contract before the
mechanism is visually live: (1) wiring PalSetSource/ClothingTableSource/
PaletteColorSource from CharacterCreationUiController.cs (mirrors the
existing PreviewControl seam); (2) a small additive Tint property on
UiButton/UiDatElement for a byte-true recolor instead of the flat fill.
Also ports Nose/Mouth/Skin's single non-interactive representative
swatch, beyond AP-216/AP-217's original six-part scope.
Register AP-216/AP-217 rewritten (not retired — the two STOPPED items
keep them open). Tests: 11 new Core, 6 new Content live-DAT, 8 new
App-layer fixture. App suite 5321/3 -> 5329/3, Runtime 1735/0
unchanged, zero regressions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes every finding from the dual-lens review of 34c6fceab0 (architectural
PASS-with-items, retail-fidelity FAIL). Re-derived every decomp citation
against docs/research/named-retail/acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt directly
rather than trusting the reviewer's transcription.
Wrap/normalize semantics (F1): CycleIndex's decrement-from-Unset landed on
0; the decomp's shared decrement tail (label_47f065/label_47f6d9, the same
switch the headgear ring was ported from) computes new=cur-1=-2 on the raw
signed int32, which wraps to count-1 — matching headgear's own ring shape.
Also ports the spin body-click normalize-and-write-back retail's cases
0xa5-0xae all share (NormalizeChoiceOnSelect), which acdream had dropped
entirely. Flips the one test that pinned the wrong expectation and adds
select-zone coverage no prior test isolated.
Heritage gate (F3): Update's Gearknight/Olthoi/OlthoiAcid branches reset
SetChoice(FACE)/SetSelection(HAIR) unconditionally, not only when Clothes
was showing — a conditional gate stranded Nose/Mouth as the current part
under a Face-tab session.
Doc corrections propagated everywhere they repeated (F4, F5, F6, plus the
plan doc's own CC6b-MOUNT ledger row for F1/F3): the gmBarberUI heading
citation conflated PostInit with InitializePage; Random's Appearance
disable was mislabeled a placeholder when it's really AP-212's unported
RandomizeAppearance/RandomizeClothing gap; the master-page doc still called
the Appearance page content-inert after this campaign made it real.
Visual substitutions widened (F2): AP-215 named only two of the Appearance
page's swatch/spin substitutions. Ports the two cheap ones directly —
current-part highlight via SetSelection's SetState(1)/SetState(6), routed
through the existing UiButtonStateMachine.Normal/Highlight ids and
IUiDatStateful.TrySetRetailState seam (installed-DAT-confirmed
ToggleBehavior=true on all nine spins); the shade scrollbar's SetVisible(0)
for Eyes vs acdream's Enabled=false. Files the other five (DoColorSpots,
the inert GradCircle, spin-caption/heritage-caption loss, the Skin-spin
MoveTo reposition, the Gearknight-boundary randomize calls) as new register
rows AP-216..AP-220 and corrects the plan doc's false claim that AP-215
already named the GradCircle.
Unlocked DAT read (F7, BLOCKER): ChargenPreviewController.Rebuild called
ChargenAppearanceFactory.TryCompose outside _datLock while the very next
line correctly locked TryBuildAnimated — CC6a's own F4 class of bug,
reintroduced at this catalog's first production call site. Wrapped in the
same lock; documented the invariant on ChargenAppearanceCatalog itself.
One-shot preview mount (F8): LivePresentationComposition reads
ChargenPreviewViewportWidget once, but its underlying mount
(CharacterCreationUiMountCoordinator) is explicitly retryable while this
GPU-resource composition pass is not — unlike PaperdollViewportWidget,
which IS eager/non-retryable, so the "mirrors Paperdoll" doc claim was
false. Retrofitting cross-frame retry here would mean restructuring this
composition's one-shot contract for every private viewport (paperdoll,
creature appraisal) and FrameRootComposition's fixed frame-group array —
out of this round's blast radius. Corrected the doc and made the failure
loud (a diagnostic log) instead of silent.
Dispose leak (F9): ChargenPreviewController.Dispose left the preview
WorldEntity referenced by the leased renderer until the renderer's own,
later disposal. Releases it on its own teardown now.
Test-quality items (F10, F11, F13): pinned the spin arrow widths
(47px, both arrows) the 174 zone boundary is derived from, plus a
controller test for the previously-uncovered select zone. Measured the
shade scrollbar's authored orientation instead of assuming it — it is
VERTICAL (33x85) — which is a real production bug: UiScrollbar only routed
scalar-mode mouse events when Horizontal was true, so the shade control
never fired in production. Added OnVerticalScalarEvent/DrawVerticalScalar
mirroring the existing horizontal scalar path. Converted
ChargenPreviewControllerTests from silent-pass [Fact] to the shared
InstalledDatFactAttribute skip-reporting pattern.
Adjudication (F12): AD-101's retirement leaves TryBeginFinish's four local
refusals (NoName/AttributeCreditsUnspent/AlreadyPending/RosterFull) with no
heritage/gender gate — currently latent since Finish stays hard-disabled
this round. Amended the campaign plan's CC5 slice scope to require BOTH a
heritage/gender refusal AND a real RandomizeCharacter port before the
connected user gate opens Finish; noted the interaction on AP-214's own
register row. No CC5 implementation in this commit.
Gates: dotnet build -c Release green across the full solution. App suite
(Release, ACDREAM_PROBE_LIVE_MOUNT=1) 5223/3 skips, Runtime suite
1713/0 — both clean across repeated runs. A full-solution run surfaced
three pre-existing, previously-documented flakes unrelated to this change
(Streaming.LandblockBuildFactoryTests/LandblockPresentationPipelineTests
#402, Core.Net.Tests.NakEmissionTests loss soak) — each confirmed passing
in isolation, consistent with their known full-suite-parallelism-timing
history; none touch any file this commit changes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Delivers the CC6a foundation half of the chargen 3D preview: the missing
index->ObjDesc appearance factory the campaign plan's acdream-seams
section named, plus a static-pose offscreen renderer following
PrivateEntityViewportRenderer's proven paperdoll/appraisal architecture.
Page mount, spin/color-wheel controls, and rotate/zoom behavior stay out
of scope per the CC4-parallel worktree contract (CC6b, after CC4 merges).
Core (src/AcDream.Core/CharGen/, pure, no Chorizite on public surfaces):
ChargenAppearanceFactory.TryCompose ports gmCG3DView::Update @0x004EE9D0's
ObjDesc rebuild in its exact decompiled order - base body, hair style,
clothing in retail's own Headgear/Trousers/Shirt/Footwear order (not the
UI tab order or the wire's field order, both of which differ), eyes
(bald-aware), nose, mouth, then the unconditional skin subpalette, hair
color, eye color. ChargenPalSetMath ports PalSet::GetPaletteID's
shade-to-index formula, cross-checked three ways (decomp control flow,
ACE's PaletteSet.GetPaletteID "Taken from acclient.c" citation, ACViewer's
identical slider math). ChargenPalSet/ChargenClothingTable are pure
projections behind IChargenPalSetSource/IChargenClothingTableSource so the
factory itself never touches a dat.
Content (src/AcDream.Content/CharGen/): ChargenAppearanceCatalog is the
cached dat-backed implementation of those two source interfaces, mirroring
ChargenTableReader's no-leak discipline.
App (src/AcDream.App/Rendering/): ChargenPreviewRenderer is a third facade
over PrivateEntityViewportRenderer beside PaperdollViewportRenderer and
CreatureAppraisalViewportRenderer - no existing rendering file touched.
ChargenPreviewCamera carries the four retail-verbatim per-heritage eye
profiles from gmCGAppearancePage::Update @0x0047E8F0 (cross-checked
against ZoomIn/ZoomOut's identical literals) plus the recovered rotation
(3.0 s/revolution) and zoom-tween (0.6 s, reconstructed from the
decompiler's garbled float literals - the plan's own "measure if it
matters" note is resolved, not garbled beyond recovery). Rotation applies
to the character model, not the camera, per gmCGAppearancePage::DoRotation.
ChargenPreviewEntityBuilder resolves Setup/GfxObj/Surface/Animation itself
(there is no live entity yet), reusing DatLiveEntityProjectionMaterializer's
surface-override algorithm and RetailPaperdollPoseApplicator's held-pose
technique, generalized to chargen's per-heritage rest-pose DID.
Two register rows filed: TS-83 (the plan-named CC6a static-pose-vs-retail-
idle-loop staging, CC6b to retire) and TS-82 (measured, not assumed - the
un-ported clothing Setup-substitution fallback chain costs nothing for the
9 standard heritages with clothing UI, but Undead's default gear choices
genuinely lack ClothingBaseEffects coverage for Undead's own body Setup).
Tests: ChargenPalSetMathTests, ChargenAppearanceFactoryTests (hand-built
fixtures), ChargenAppearanceCatalogInstalledDatTests (installed-DAT sweep,
all 26 heritage/gender combinations, zero missing PalSet/ClothingTable
ids), ChargenPreviewCameraTests, ChargenPreviewEntityBuilderTests
(installed-DAT-gated, proves a real 34-part Aluvian mesh resolves).
Core.Tests 4767/1 skip, Content.Tests 146/0, App.Tests 5121/6 skips - all
pre-existing skips, zero failures, full solution Release build green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Both narrow re-reviews returned CLOSED. This closeout takes the two cheap
re-review residuals before CC3 takes references to the shared model:
R2: every array handed into the typed chargen model is now wrapped in
Array.AsReadOnly at the projection seam — a T[] behind IReadOnlyList<T>
was still downcast-mutable, and ChargenOptions is a process-shared
singleton graph.
R3: the no-Chorizite-leak guard now also walks public fields; every
current type uses properties, but a public field would have slipped
through the property-only walk.
Ledger: CC1 fix-round sha corrected to cb4703e8 (the cell previously
cited the pre-amend 459a87f2), CC1/CC2 rows flipped to REVIEW-CLOSED
with the re-review outcomes, R1 (retail refunds +1 credit on a
both-tier cost miss; port charges 0 — unreachable via retail's own
listbox, noted for CC3) and the Olthoi-locked-to-template-0 decomp fact
recorded for CC3/CC4.
Core.Tests 4736/1 skip, Content.Tests 145/0, Release.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements all six Opus review findings against 04450041 (Campaign CC
CC1 chargen data layer):
- F1 (HIGH, blocking): ChargenTemplate's doc claimed "Custom" has no
ChargenTemplate entry and cited two nonexistent addresses. Verified
against the named retail decomp: gmCGProfessionPage::UpdateProfession
@ 0x004821b0 resolves BOTH the highlighted button and the description
string from CharGenState.template_ 0..6, and case 0 is button
0x100003d9 / ID_CharGen_CustomText. Custom IS template index 0 (the
"Adventurer" row CC1 already found sitting at the attribute floor).
CharGenState::SetTemplate @ 0x005C5A60 confirms every button (including
Custom) calls CharGenState::ApplyTemplate @ 0x005C5080 when committing,
so selecting Custom resets the sliders/skills to that row rather than
leaving them untouched.
- F2 (MEDIUM): retail's skill-cost lookup is two-tiered
(ACCharGenData::GetSkillTrainedCost/GetSkillSpecializedCost @
0x005C26D0/0x005C27D0 fall through to the global SkillTable,
portal.dat 0x0E000004, on a heritage-list miss — confirmed against
ACE's identical PlayerFactory.cs precedence). ChargenTableReader now
also projects the global SkillTable into
ChargenOptions.GlobalSkillCostsBySkillId, and
ChargenSkillCreditMath.ComputeSpent/RemainingCredits check the
heritage list first and the global list on a miss. Added an
installed-DAT completeness assertion recording reality: the global
table prices 38/54 advancement skill ids, every one of the 13
installed heritages ships exactly one heritage-specific override
(always also priced globally), and 16 ids are genuinely uncostable in
both tiers. Also filed a CC7 risk-item note: ACE's own heritage-
override branch over-deducts on Specialize (PlayerFactory.cs:184-211)
— a retail-legal build may be rejected by local ACE at the CC7
connected gate; that is an ACE bug, not an acdream defect.
- F3 (MEDIUM): every collection ChargenTableReader hands into the
record model is now frozen at projection (ToFrozenDictionary/ToArray,
matching MagicCatalog's house pattern), including both
ChargenOptions.Empty dictionaries.
- F4 (LOW): added a reflection guard test
(ChargenNoChoriziteLeakTests) that walks every public
AcDream.Core.CharGen member (property/indexer/constructor/method
types, recursively through generic arguments) and fails if any
resolves to the DatReaderWriter or a Chorizite* assembly.
- F5 (LOW): ChargenGenderOptions.HasAnyAppearanceOptions's doc now
states precisely what the installed-DAT gate proves (an OR across
eight lists, for at least one gender per heritage) rather than the
stronger claim it previously made, and explicitly calls out the three
omitted color lists. Added a second installed-DAT gate that records
per-list reality across every gender of every heritage — found
complete, no empty lists anywhere in the installed DAT today.
- F6 (LOW): ChargenOptions.TryGetHeritage/TryGetStarterArea now use
[MaybeNullWhen(false)] instead of null! suppression, matching the
house pattern already used elsewhere in the test suite. Fixed every
call site this surfaced (more than the five originally estimated,
since Content.Tests has TreatWarningsAsErrors).
Core.Tests: 4737 passed / 1 skip (pre-existing, unrelated).
Content.Tests: 145 passed / 0 skip.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the CC1 data layer for Campaign CC (retail character creation):
a reader for portal.dat's CharGen table (0x0E000002) plus a
presentation-free, Chorizite-free typed options model, and the pure
attribute/skill credit math the later CC3 Runtime owner needs.
Retail oracle (docs/research/named-retail/acclient_2013_pseudo_c.txt):
- ACCharGenData::Serialize @ 0x005C36D0 (table shape: StartingAreas +
HeritageGroups)
- HeritageGroup_CG::Serialize @ 0x005C2100
- Sex_CG::Serialize @ 0x005C1600
- Template_CG::Serialize @ 0x005C0450
- CharGenState::SetHeritageGroup @ 0x005C67A0 and the six attribute-slider
setters (~0x005C46CE..0x005C494E): remainingAtrbCredits = totalAtrbCredits
- (str+end+coord+quick+focus+self) — a heritage's AttributeCredits is the
budget the six RAW attribute values must fit, not points above the floor.
- CharGenState::Reset @ 0x005C68A0: atrbMin=10, atrbMax=100.
- gmCharGenMainUI::DoFinish @ 0x004E9170: Finish refuses only when
remainingAtrbCredits > 0 (attributes only — skill credits are never
gated to zero, confirmed by reading the function body).
- CharGenState::UpdateRemainingSkillCredits @ 0x005C37C0: exactly one of
NormalCost/PrimaryCost is charged per Trained/Specialized skill.
- gmCGAppearancePage::Update @ 0x0047E8F0: the mHeritageGroup==0xc/0xd
(Olthoi/OlthoiAcid) camera-offset branch CC6 will need.
Cross-checked against ACE's ACE.DatLoader.FileTypes.CharGen and
ACE.DatLoader.Entity.HeritageGroupCG/SexCG/TemplateCG/SkillCG loaders
(same field order, different byte format) and ACE.Entity.Enum.HeritageGroup
/ SkillAdvancementClass for the two small stable enums the model exposes.
src/AcDream.Core/CharGen/: ChargenOptions (root: StarterAreas +
HeritagesById), ChargenHeritageOptions, ChargenGenderOptions (BaseObjDesc
+ every appearance-option list: hair styles/colors, eye colors, eye/nose/
mouth strips, headgear/shirt/pants/footwear, clothing colors),
ChargenTemplate, ChargenObjDesc (palette/subpalette/texture/anim-part-swap
shape, mirrors PaletteOverride's presentation-free pattern), and the pure
math: ChargenAttributeMath (RemainingCredits/IsFullySpent/range checks) and
ChargenSkillCreditMath (retail's Trained-xor-Specialized cost sum) plus
ChargenSkillAdvancementSet, a structurally-fixed 55-slot type (reserved
slot 0 + SkillId 1..54) so CC2's future wire builder cannot send anything
but exactly 55 entries.
src/AcDream.Content/CharGen/ChargenTableReader.cs projects the Chorizite
DBObj graph into the Core model (MagicCatalog.Load's shape) — no Chorizite
type crosses into ChargenOptions.
Tests: hand-built-fixture unit tests for the pure math (Core.Tests) and the
Content projector (Content.Tests), plus six installed-DAT gate tests
(ContentConformanceDats pattern) against the real portal.dat: 13 heritage
groups (11 standard + 2 Olthoi), the four named heritages with retail
display names incl. "Gharu'ndim", every heritage has a gender with
non-empty appearance option lists, every template's attributes stay in
10..100 and never exceed its heritage's budget (discovered live: NOT every
template fully spends it — each human heritage's "Adventurer" template
sits at the floor as retail's real-DAT-backed "Custom" starting point),
start-area indices resolve into the shared list, and skill costs key to
valid 1..54 wire ids.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Both static sites (LandblockPhysicsPublisher, the headless-only
LandblockPhysicsContentBuilder) emitted an authored Setup Sphere as a
base-anchored Cylinder of radius r and height 2r. The live path emits a
Sphere for the same data, so the same object collided differently by
arrival route, and the narrow phase met a flat cap where retail meets a
curved surface. Both sites now mirror ShadowShapeBuilder.FromSetup's
Sphere block exactly.
Combined Opus review: PASS. Its numeric verification of the dispatch
test's geometry (head-sphere clearance 0.201 m for the true sphere; the
cylinder counterfactual inside by 0.10 m XY with the Z band overlapping)
is what makes the discrimination claim more than a sabotage anecdote,
and its F8 finding is applied: the test now carries a POSITIVE control —
aiming straight through the boulder's centre must block — so a
membership/seed regression can no longer masquerade as a curve-hit
pass. F4 applied: CylHeight is asserted, not inferred (the C4 lesson).
F3 applied: the deleted Quaternion.Inverse base composition is recorded
as internally coherent for the old cylinder's world-Z axis — the defect
was the shape TYPE, not that rotation math.
The review also verified the deleted-cylinder blast radius: the F2
overlay's drawn span is IDENTICAL for both shapes (old [c-r, c+r], new
[c-r, c+r]); the flood sphere's centre rises by exactly r, which cannot
change outdoor membership (XY rectangle) and lands the indoor half on
Session B's dungeon gate alongside S1B; and the sphere-branch flood is
now pinned uncapped by a genuine eleventh-shape A/B test.
PublishStaticCollision — the headless static path — gains its first
test ever.
AP-155 is NARROWED, not deleted (review F13): the has-BSP source split
(entity.MeshRefs vs setup.Parts + AnimPartChanged) survives and keeps
the row active. The shared-primitive-emitter refactor that would make
route independence a compile-time property is the filed follow-up
(review F20).
Population: 3,506 of 5,935 installed Setups, structurally equal to
AP-157's third-branch count (byte-identical classifier — three
independent routes agree: 3,605 - 99 = 3,506).
Clean-room suite at implementation: 11,253 passed / 6 skipped / 0
failed on landed S1B. Post-review-hardening: Publisher tests 25/25,
Content tests 2/2, both green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Both review lenses PASSED; this is the cleanup, not a rescue. Evidence:
docs/research/2026-08-06-ap156-review-closure.md (the review itself is
committed alongside it as the received artifact).
R1 — the load-bearing containment test could not fail. Its truth and flood
values were two hand-copies of the same expression over the same part set,
so the shortfall was algebraically identically zero for any DAT input. The
oracle is now PHYSICS-POLYGON VERTICES — a different DAT field from the
bounding sphere the builder emits, so the two sides can genuinely disagree.
Sabotage-verified three ways after full cleans: dropping the bounds centre
in production reddens it (428 Setups, worst 35.869 m on 0x0200129A, matching
an independent out-of-repo sweep exactly); dropping only the scale on the
centre reddens it (326); and corrupting the TEST's own bounds oracle reddens
it (467) where under the shipped oracle that same corruption was invisible
by algebra. Renamed accordingly. A6's stale "cap control" comment corrected:
that loop is the test's own uncapped re-implementation and cannot observe a
cap regression — the cap is covered in Core.
R2 — the population was understated. 172 is AP-152's DISPATCH population;
AP-156's is 530 BSP-bearing Setups, of which 525 have a flood sphere move
and 428 fail vertex containment before the fix (412 at a 1 cm tolerance —
the review's figure; the gap is 16 Setups between 1.4 mm and 10 mm, real
geometry). 0 fail after, at any tolerance down to zero. Corrected in the
AP-156 row, the section-3 header, the C5c handoff and two test docstrings.
Dated review artifacts are left as written — "170 of 172" was correct for
what they measured, and rewriting evidence to match a later measurement
loses provenance.
A1 — BoundsCenter = default reopened at the type what the commit closed at
the seam. Dropping the default alone would NOT have closed the review's own
scenario (a copied Cylinder call site would write Vector3.Zero explicitly
and stay green), so ShadowShape's constructor is now private and BSP shapes
are built only through ShadowShape.Bsp(..., FlatCollisionSphere localBounds),
which takes radius and centre as ONE value and scales them together. There
is no expression a caller can write that carries one and drops the other.
22 construction sites converted; the same sabotage now reddens 5 Core tests
where the review's sabotage A reached 4, because both BSP producers share
one scaling path.
A2 — #333 is real and bigger than filed, and its retail question is
answered. I disassembled CObjCell::find_obj_collisions @0x0052b750 from the
PDB-paired binary myself (check_exe_pdb.py MATCH) rather than inheriting the
claim: its only early-out is sphere_path.insert_type == INITIAL_PLACEMENT_
INSERT, then it calls FindObjCollisions on every unparented non-self shadow
object UNCONDITIONALLY. Retail has NO distance pre-filter, so acdream's
"+ movement + 2f" reach filter is an invention with no register row — filed
as AP-158, carrying the disassembly, the F_EPSILON = 0.0002 m contrast, and
the measured blast radius (118 of 477 unique installed physics-BSP GfxObjs
exceed its ~2.5 m budget, 46 exceed 5 m). Active AP rows 109 -> 110.
Recorded prominently in three places a reader will hit: TALL PROPS MAY SHOW
NO VISIBLE CHANGE UNTIL #333 LANDS, and a null result at the connected gate
is EXPECTED, not evidence against AP-156.
LOW items. R3: the comment claiming the cited evidence justified the whole
cap line is corrected, but int.MaxValue on the sorting-sphere branch stays —
capping at 1 would take Spheres[0], and retail's one sphere is
CSetup::sorting_sphere, a different DAT field; capping keeps the wrong field
AND flips the substitution under-inclusive (#98/#168 direction). AP-157
already owns it. R4: acdream scales the flood sphere where retail's
find_transit_cells never reads gfxobj_scale — added as a second residual on
AP-156. R5: retail's slack constant carried into AP-158 and #333. A3: the
per-call delegate allocation is back to a cached field, still derived from
the single bounds resolver. A5: noted; b52967de's message cannot be amended.
Gates: all 44 bin/obj deleted before every verdict-deciding build, each test
run gated on a verified "Build succeeded" in the same invocation. Release
build 0 errors / 21 pre-existing warnings. Complete suite 11,208 passed /
4 skipped / 0 failed — reconciles exactly with the e2b2d04c baseline; one
test renamed, none added, removed or skipped. Nothing conflated with the
known load-sensitive flakes #302 / #308 / #321.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Retail synthesizes NO shape for a shapeless object, so the fix is deletion,
not a corrected height formula.
CPhysicsObj::FindObjCollisions @0x0050f050 dispatches exclusively -- BSP xor
CylSphere xor Sphere xor nothing. The BSP branch leaves via an unconditional
`jmp 0x50f2b0` at 0x0050f19d and cannot reach the primitive branches; a
CylSphere-bearing object that survives its loop returns rather than falling
through to the Sphere loop; and with zero cylspheres, zero spheres and no
physics BSP, `0x0050f22f je 0x50f31b` branches straight to the epilogue,
returning the OK_TS seeded at `0x0050f13b mov edi,1`. CPartArray::GetRadius
(0x005180a0) and GetHeight (0x005180b0) are absent from the function's entire
call set -- Setup.Radius/Height serve attack cones, cylinder_distance and
MoveTo, never collision geometry. Disassembled directly from the PDB-paired
binary (GUID 9e847e2f-777c-4bd9-886c-22256bb87f32) rather than read from the
Binary Ninja text, whose ebp_1 aliasing in this function is visibly corrupt.
THREE copies were deleted, not one. The AP-22 register row cited
LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs and ShadowShapeBuilder.cs; the latter never
reads Setup.Radius at all, and the row omitted both
LandblockPhysicsPublisher.PublishStaticEntity and
LandblockPhysicsContentBuilder.PublishStaticCollision -- the second being the
only copy the headless host executes. Fixing just the cited site would have
left headless statics on the invented footprint.
The branch was unreachable dead code, not a live approximation. A sweep of all
5,935 Setups in the installed client_portal.dat -- validated by byte
accounting (5,935/5,935 records consumed with an exact 20 + 48*numLights
residual tail, zero unexplained bytes) and independently reproduced by the
production FlatCollisionAssetBuilder.FlattenSetup path -- finds 0 Setups
satisfying the guard: every Setup with Radius > 0.0001 carries at least one
CylSphere or Sphere, and all 1,294 genuinely shapeless Setups have Radius
exactly 0. Buckets: 678 cylsphere, 3,605 sphere-only, 358 BSP-only, 1,294
shapeless, 4,282 with Radius > 0.0001. Nothing loses collision because nothing
gained it, so no visual gate is required.
Tests, all sabotage-verified in both directions:
- InstalledSetupCollisionReachabilityTests (new, Content) -- the negative
claim plus five EXTERNAL positive controls, so a broken enumeration cannot
satisfy it vacuously. Inverting the claim reddens it; emptying the
enumeration fails on the controls at 0 != 5935 rather than passing.
- ShapelessSetupWithRadius_ProducesNoRegistration (new, App) -- restoring the
deleted block reddens exactly this fact and nothing else.
- Build_PropagatesExactStateFlagsScaleAndFullSeedCell -- re-hosts the state /
PWD-flag / seed-cell coverage that rode on the deleted fallback test, whose
fixture (a Setup with a radius and no primitives) cannot exist in the DAT.
Flipping a FromPwdBitfield bit reddens it; so does swapping SeedCellId for
the landblock id.
Also corrects ShadowShapeBuilder's retail-anchor comment, which claimed each
part's find_obj_collisions tests "CylSpheres + GfxObj BSP".
CPhysicsPart::find_obj_collisions @0x0050d8d0 tests ONLY the GfxObj physics
BSP; CylSpheres are a Setup-level array reached via CPartArray::GetCylsphere.
That comment was the written justification for the additive emission now filed
as AP-152, so it is corrected here even though AP-152 is not fixed here.
AP-22 retired with evidence; AP-152 filed (live path emits primitives AND BSP
parts additively where retail is exclusive -- 172 of 5,935 Setups including
BSP doors; deliberately not folded in, it needs its own visual gate). Issue
#330 filed: the headless host registers no live-entity collision at all, a
pre-existing gap this survey established and nothing tracked.
Gates: Release build 0 errors / 0 warnings. Complete solution suite
11,195 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed (baseline 11,193/4/0 at bcb66ccd; +1 App
for the added fact, +1 Content for the reachability test; the replaced test is
net zero). No new skips. Headless.Tests 89/89 exercises the site-3 copy.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Commit 2 deleted the GL rendering backend's implementations; this step
removes the package references and shader vocabulary they leave behind,
so nothing in the App project still spells Silk.NET.OpenGL.
Silk.NET.OpenGL and Silk.NET.OpenGL.Extensions.ARB are dropped from
AcDream.App.csproj. Chorizite.Core stays — the audit is NOT clean: its
Render.Enums (TextureFormat, BufferUsage) and Lib.BoundingBox types are
used directly and extensively across the Wb texture/mesh pipeline,
independent of the deleted GL IUniformBuffer implementers the package
comment used to cite. The stale comment is corrected in place.
IMeshPipelineDevice.Gl is removed along with the GL? gl parameter
threaded through WbMeshAdapter's four constructors, WorldRenderComposition's
CreateMeshAdapter, and VulkanMeshPipelineDevice's Gl => null
implementation — nothing read any of them once the legacy per-mesh
upload bodies were gone (confirmed by grep: the sole non-doc-comment hit
was a test assertion). While in WbMeshAdapter.Dispose(), found and fixed
a real bug along the way: its teardown still pattern-matched the deleted
GL GpuFrameFlightController to decide whether to wait for submitted work,
which VulkanFrameFlightController replaced at slice V6a without this site
being updated — so the wait had been silently dead on every Vulkan run
since then. Retargeted to VulkanFrameFlightController, which carries the
same WaitForSubmittedWork().
The GL pixel-format vocabulary (Silk.NET.OpenGL.PixelFormat/PixelType) that
WorldTextureArray/TextureFormatExtensions/TextureAtlasManager used for
upload validation is replaced by AcDream.Content's existing Silk.NET-free
UploadPixelFormat/UploadPixelType enums (added at MP1a to keep the bake
tool GL-free); two new members (Rgb, Red, Float) extend that enum with
their GL ABI constants to cover the full vocabulary WorldTextureArray
needs, since MP1a's original set only covered what the extractor itself
emits. ObjectMeshManager's App-boundary cast
`(Silk.NET.OpenGL.PixelFormat?)batch.UploadPixelFormat` becomes a direct
pass-through now that both sides share the type.
GpuBindingModel.StorageTextureTable (the GL-only binding=9 emulation of
the Vulkan texture table) is deleted and StorageBindingCount drops from
10 to 9; the descriptor-set-layout code that builds from that count
(VulkanPipelineLayouts, VulkanFrameBindings) is untouched and just
allocates one fewer always-dummy-seeded, always-unused binding.
Several fully dead GL-only classes came along for the ride, confirmed by
zero construction sites: SilkFramebufferViewportTarget
(NullFramebufferViewportTarget is the sole production
IFramebufferViewportTarget), SilkRenderGlStateReader
(NullRenderGlStateReader.Instance is the sole IRenderGlStateReader),
RuntimeRenderFrameClearPhase (VulkanRenderFrameClearPhase is the sole
IRenderFrameClearPhase, expressing the same atmosphere-clear logic as a
pass load-op instead), and GpuFrameTimer plus FrameProfiler's
GL-owning FrameBoundary(GL) overload and BeginGpuFrame/EndGpuFrame
bracket (RecordGpuSample is the only GPU-timing path any backend uses
now — the ACDREAM_WB_DIAG nested-query exclusion these existed for no
longer applies, since WbDrawDispatcher's own diagnostic GPU sampling
already moved to the device's Vulkan timer pool). GpuFrameFlightController
itself stays (never constructed with a real fence API in production, but
its retirement-ledger/serial-ring logic is backend-neutral and still
covered by its own unit tests) — only its GL-specific parts (the public
GL constructor overload, SilkGpuFenceApi) are deleted, since removing the
whole class would mean restructuring the frozen Slice-8 composition
shape's GpuFrameFlightController? threading, which is out of this
commit's scope. TextureParameters.cs and BufferUsageExtensions.cs
(zero callers each) are deleted outright.
common.glsl is deleted: nothing in the actual Vulkan .spv build reads
it. tools/ShaderCompiler/Program.cs compiles each .vert/.frag pair
directly and tools/ShaderCompiler/VulkanGlslPreamble.cs injects its own
complete self-contained preamble per file; common.glsl's textual
concatenation was exclusively Shader.cs's GL-only mechanism, deleted at
Commit 2. The five shader files that named it in comments
(mesh_modern.vert, particle.vert, particle.frag, sky.frag,
terrain_modern.frag) are corrected to point at VulkanGlslPreamble.cs
instead. mesh.vert/mesh.frag — the pre-N.5 legacy shader pair the
mandatory modern path already made unreachable, with zero C# consumers
and no compiled .spv — are deleted too. Regenerated via
tools/compile-shaders.ps1: 9/9 remaining shader pairs compile
(previously 9/10, with mesh the sole failure — the VulkanShaderManifestTests
doc comment's "nine of ten are not Vulkan-expressible" was already
stale before this commit).
Test fallout: dead-subject test methods/files are deleted rather than
patched (TextRendererFailureSafetyTests.cs, ClipFrameUploadTests.cs,
GpuResourceRetirementTransactionTests.cs's GL queue tests, one
WorldRenderDiagnosticsTests source-order test, one
RenderFrameResourceControllerTests clear-phase-order test); tests whose
subject moved or was renamed are updated in place rather than deleted
(GpuContractTests, VulkanCapabilityGateTests, MeshPipelineDeviceSeamTests'
pinned seven-member surface now reads six, ParticleBindlessInstanceTests'
cross-dialect check now covers the one surviving dialect,
WbMeshAdapterTests' misleadingly-named null-gl test — gpuDevice was
always the parameter that actually threw).
Build: `dotnet build AcDream.slnx -c Release` — 0 warnings, 0 errors,
with the Silk.NET.OpenGL/.Extensions.ARB package references physically
removed from the csproj (not just unreferenced in code).
Tests: full-solution `dotnet test` green across every project.
Zero remaining `using Silk.NET.OpenGL` anywhere in src/ or tests/.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Append strict collision/topology payloads to the existing prepared package so later physics cutover can drop parsed DAT graphs without adding a second mapping or changing traversal behavior. The full 2,232,170-key catalog is deterministic across worker counts, exact-byte aliased, corruption-isolated, and cancellation-safe.
Complete Slice D3 by replacing the unbounded animation dictionary with a concurrent byte/count LRU and by putting the three retail alpha scratch owners behind one typed aggregate budget. Preserve immediate growth and draw order while reclaiming one-frame density spikes after sustained under-use. Close stale bounds-cache issue evidence without inventing a cache.
Introduce explicit loaded, missing, and corrupt outcomes over typed pak keys, validate package/DAT identity at open, add zero-I/O TOC probes, preserve cancellation, and route the package path through RuntimeOptions. Production injection follows in the next checkpoint.
An adversarial performance review found our own instruments cannot
measure the project's own performance gates:
- FrameProfiler aggregated CPU/GPU/alloc/stage samples into ~5-second
windows and reset the ring buffers after each report, so route-wide
p50/p95/p99 distributions across a whole soak could not be
reconstructed after the fact. ACDREAM_FRAME_HISTORY=<path> now opts
into a separate per-frame history (one record per frame, ~72
bytes/record, accumulated in memory with zero frame-thread I/O) that
a shutdown-only Dispose() writes as CSV. The aggregated [frame-prof]
report format and its existing metrics are unchanged.
- The canonical checkpoint JSON tracked cache residency (entry/byte
counts) but never LOH size/fragmentation, process-wide allocated
bytes, or cache hit/miss/eviction traffic — a committed audit JSON
showed 65% LOH fragmentation that no tracked instrument recorded,
and "does a revisit portal hit or miss the caches" was unanswerable
from an artifact alone. WorldLifecycleResourceSnapshot now carries
loh_size_bytes/loh_fragmentation_bytes (GCMemoryInfo.GenerationInfo
index 3), process_total_allocated_bytes (GC.GetTotalAllocatedBytes),
and Interlocked hit/miss/eviction counters for the CPU mesh cache,
decoded-texture cache, and the four bounded DAT-object caches
(portal/cell/highRes/language, aggregated).
- run-connected-r6-soak.ps1 unconditionally forced
ACDREAM_UNCAPPED_RENDER=1 with no capped mode, while its sibling
lifecycle-gate script correctly gated it behind a switch. Added
-Uncapped (default capped, matching the sibling script's pattern),
fixed the stationary dwell (12s -> 26s, past the 25s
LiveEntityLivenessController deadline the adjacent comment already
cited), and now write an env-disclosure.json into the automation
artifact directory before every launch listing every ACDREAM_* var
the script sets plus -Uncapped, since the prior audit could only see
ACDREAM_DUMP_MOVE_TRUTH and nothing else was ever recorded anywhere.
Cache counters are wired via the existing composition path
(ObjectMeshManager already owns the CPU mesh cache and the mesh
extractor directly; content.Dats is threaded into
WorldLifecycleResourceSnapshotSource the same way every other
composition consumer receives it). The DAT-object cache lives behind
IDatReaderWriter, a third-party interface from the DatReaderWriter
package that cannot be extended; RuntimeDatCollection (the one
production implementation) exposes the aggregate stats directly and a
pattern match reads them, degrading to zero for any test double —
no new static registry was introduced (GpuMemoryTracker remains the
one precedented process-wide static).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
(cherry picked from commit 1da2c33c875b41fa383dd79694ee2765f0e21896)
Three small verified MeshExtractor.cs fixes from an allocation audit:
- CellStruct clip-map clone guard: the CellStruct polygon-surface path
cloned decoded texture data unconditionally before applying clip-map
transparency, even though the comment above it says "if we got this
from the cache, we need to clone it." The GfxObj path already had the
correct pattern (clone only when textureDataIsCached). Wired the same
textureDataIsCached flag through CellStruct's TryGet/GetOrCreate/
RetainOrUse call sites and gated the clone on it, matching GfxObj
exactly — freshly-decoded arrays (the common case) now skip a
redundant clone + BlockCopy.
- Solid-color texture cache: isSolid surfaces (Base1Solid / NoPos-
stippled polys) allocated a fresh 32x32 RGBA array (4 KiB) on every
polygon, even for repeated colors. Added a MeshExtractor-scoped
ConcurrentDictionary<uint, byte[]> keyed by packed ARGB, bounded by
distinct colors observed (a few hundred at most) rather than call
volume. Traced every downstream consumer of the solid-color array
(clip-map clone-guard, translucency clone-guard, GL upload, pak
serialization) — none currently mutate a solid-color array in place,
since isSolid is mutually exclusive with the texture-decode branch
those guards live in — but wired textureDataIsCached = true at both
call sites anyway so the existing clone-before-mutate machinery
protects the shared array if that ever changes.
- Dropped the redundant .ToList() on both _dats.ResolveId(...) calls:
DatCollectionAdapter.ResolveId already returns a materialized List<T>
typed as IEnumerable; the immediate .OrderByDescending().FirstOrDefault()
enumerates once, so the extra copy was pure waste.
Added SolidColorTextureCacheTests (dat-gated, matching suite convention)
exercising the new cache directly via internal visibility.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
(cherry picked from commit e9f9d7539966cc26343e45d653a751c5d1045810)
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>
Adversarially-verified review findings 7 and 8:
(7) The DatCollection->IDatReaderWriter adapter existed as THREE
near-identical copies (App-internal original, Bake's copy, Content.
Tests' copy) — a structure where adapter drift is exactly what the
live-vs-pak equivalence suite cannot detect (both sides would only
drift together if they shared one implementation). Now ONE public
AcDream.Content.DatCollectionAdapter next to IDatReaderWriter (GL-free
home established in MP1a), carrying App's FULL behavior including the
[dat-miss] TryGet tripwire log (which now also covers the bake tool
and the equivalence suite) and the caching/locking. All three copies
deleted; WbMeshAdapter (App), BakeRunner (Bake), and
PakEquivalenceTests (Content.Tests) resolve the shared class.
Iteration properties return the REAL dat iterations — the App copy's
hardcoded 0 was a stub nothing read; the unification intentionally
keeps truth (noted in the doc comment). Verified post-move: no
Silk.NET anywhere in Content / Bake / Content.Tests / Bake.Tests
resolved dependency graphs.
(8) Two test gaps closed in PakRoundTripTests: (a) direct on-disk TOC
sortedness — blobs added in DESCENDING key order, then the raw file
bytes parsed (not through the reader) and every TOC entry asserted
strictly ascending; (b) corrupt-blob logging — five repeated reads
through both public paths (TryReadObjectMeshData + ContainsKey) with
stderr captured, asserting exactly ONE [pak-corrupt] line for the
victim key.
Full suite: 4120 tests, 0 failures (Content.Tests 56, Bake.Tests 1,
plus the pre-existing 4 skips).
Adversarially-verified review findings 2,3,4,5,6,9:
(2) PakFormat.CurrentFormatVersion=1 constant; PakWriter stamps it
unconditionally (caller header templates can no longer produce a
version-0 pak — the default-0 footgun); PakReader refuses any other
version with a message naming found/expected. Tests: versions 0 and 2
both rejected; writer stamps even when the template omits the field.
(3) Reader robustness, all under the documented corrupt-=-missing
CONTRACT (external-file input — surface loudly once, then behave as
absent; never garbage, never throw from a lookup): (a) per-TOC-entry
bounds validation at open (offset/length outside [header, toc) or
past EOF -> logged once, entry missing, siblings unaffected); (b)
TryReadObjectMeshData catches deserialization failures (malformed
structure behind a matching CRC) -> logged once per entry, false; (c)
structurally unopenable files throw at OPEN with a clear message:
unfinalized header (tocOffset < header size — the placeholder-header
crash signature) and TOC-past-EOF truncation. Tests: corrupt TOC
entry, truncated pak, half-written pak, malformed-blob-behind-valid-
CRC (tamper + CRC recompute) — each verifying sibling blobs still read.
(4) Single-pass read: TryReadObjectMeshData now does ONE ReadArray out
of the map; CRC and deserialization run over the same buffer (was: a
separate VerifyCrc traversal + a second ReadArray + a ToArray copy
inside Serializer.Read). New Serializer.Read(byte[]) overload avoids
the defensive copy. Verdict set stays a ConcurrentDictionary (MP1c
calls this from 4 decode workers). True span-over-mmap zero-copy is
deferred to MP1c profiling per the class doc comment.
(5) PakWriter.Dispose restored to try/finally: Finish() does real I/O
and can throw (disk full) — the stream must ALWAYS close so no file
handle leaks mid-unwind. (Reverts the a5926ebc simplification, which
was wrong about this.) Test: dispose after an AddBlob exception leaves
the file deletable.
(6) CRC-32 known-answer vectors: "123456789" -> 0xCBF43926, empty ->
0x00000000, single zero byte -> 0xD202EF8D. The suite was previously
blind to a self-consistent-but-wrong CRC.
(9) Equality comparator floats switched to bit-equality
(SingleToInt32Bits/DoubleToInt64Bits, incl. Vector2/3 + Matrix4x4
components): for byte-identity round-trip purposes `==` was both too
strict (NaN==NaN false — a surviving NaN payload would wrongly FAIL)
and too lax (-0.0==+0.0 true — a sign-bit flip would wrongly PASS).
Content.Tests: 54/54 green (was 43).
Self-review finding: Dispose()'s best-effort Finish() call was wrapped
in a try/catch for InvalidOperationException that could never fire —
the surrounding `if (!_finished)` guard already excludes the only
condition under which Finish() throws that exception. Dead defensive
code that LOOKS like it might be swallowing a real failure is exactly
the kind of thing the no-workarounds policy asks to avoid; removed with
a comment explaining why no catch is needed. Behavior unchanged; 43/43
Content.Tests still green.
TDD: PakRoundTripTests written first, confirmed a compile failure
against the not-yet-existing PakWriter/PakReader types.
PakWriter streams [header placeholder][64-byte-aligned blobs][TOC sorted
by key], then seeks back and finalizes the header once TocOffset/TocCount
are known (plan: "TOC last" so the writer doesn't need blob count
up front). PakReader mmaps the whole file once, loads the TOC into a
sorted array for O(log n) binary-search lookup, and verifies each blob's
CRC-32 LAZILY on first access (cached per-index so a corrupt blob logs
exactly once and is thereafter always treated as missing rather than
handing back garbage bytes). No locks anywhere — the mapped memory is
immutable for the reader's lifetime by construction.
CRC-32 implemented directly (standard IEEE 802.3 table-driven variant)
rather than adding a System.IO.Hashing package reference, keeping
AcDream.Content's dependency surface minimal per its existing
"no GL binaries" intent.
9 tests green: header round-trip, every-key-found, blob deep-equality
via the Task 3 comparator, missing-key returns false, corrupted-blob
(single flipped byte) is detected and treated as missing while leaving
sibling blobs unaffected, 64-byte blob alignment, and TOC binary search
cross-checked against a linear scan for both present and absent keys.
TDD: ObjectMeshDataSerializerTests + the shared ObjectMeshDataEquality
field-by-field comparator (reused by Task 6's equivalence suite) written
first, confirmed a compile failure against the not-yet-existing
ObjectMeshDataSerializer type.
Serializes EVERY field of the ObjectMeshData family per the plan's
normative layout: primitives raw LE, arrays as count:i32+payload,
blittable arrays (VertexPositionNormalTexture[], ushort[], byte[]) via
MemoryMarshal.AsBytes bulk copy, TextureBatches written sorted by the
(Width, Height, Format) key tuple for run-to-run determinism regardless
of dictionary insertion order, nullable fields as present:byte+value.
EnvCellGeometry nests recursively (MeshExtractor can populate one level
today; the serializer supports arbitrary depth rather than assuming it).
Namespace-trap finding: StagedEmitter.Emitter resolves to
DatReaderWriter.DBObjs.ParticleEmitter (the dat DBObj, verified via
reflection against the pinned Chorizite.DatReaderWriter 2.1.7 package
and confirmed live by MeshExtractor's `emitter.HwGfxObjId.DataId` call
site compiling), NOT AcDream.Core.Vfx.ParticleEmitter (the runtime
particle-simulation type with a live Particle[] pool that would NOT be
serializable asset data). All ~31 of its fields are written explicitly
rather than delegating to its own Pack/Unpack, which require a live
DatBinWriter/DatBinReader bound to a DatDatabase — coupling our pak's
determinism to a third-party wire-format helper we don't control the
versioning of.
33 tests green: 9 round-trip fixtures (empty/vertices+indices/multi
texture-batch-groups/setup-parts/emitters/nullable-present/nullable-
absent/edge-lines/nested-EnvCellGeometry), same-instance-twice byte-
identity, and dictionary-insertion-order-independence (two orders ->
identical bytes) plus a key-sort-order assertion on the raw bytes.
TDD: PakKeyTests + PakFormatTests written first (confirmed a compile
failure against the not-yet-existing AcDream.Content.Pak namespace),
then PakKey (64-bit type:u8|fileId:u32|reserved:u24 compose/decompose)
and PakFormat (64-byte PakHeader, 24-byte PakTocEntry) implemented to
the normative layout in the MP1b plan. 21 tests green, including a key-
ordering test proving ascending numeric key order equals ascending
(type, fileId) tuple order (the TOC binary-search precondition) and an
explicit byte-offset test for both structs.
Coordinator-directed final cleanup before the user gate; none behavioral:
1. MeshExtractor public surface narrowed to the cross-assembly entry
points App actually calls (PrepareMeshData, PrepareCellStructMeshData,
CollectParts, ComputeBounds); PrepareSetupMeshData,
CollectEmittersFromScript, PrepareGfxObjMeshData,
PrepareEnvCellMeshData, PrepareCellStructEdgeLineData back to private
(internal dispatch, only reached via PrepareMeshData).
2. sideStagedSink constructor parameter is now REQUIRED (no default;
type stays nullable for a conscious null): a bake tool that forgot
the sink would silently lose particle-preload meshes.
3. AcDream.Content.csproj gains TreatWarningsAsErrors + LangVersion
latest (parity with AcDream.Core.csproj). Surfaced zero warnings.
4. Dead usings removed from ObjectMeshManager.cs (BCnEncoder.*,
SixLabors.*) — the inline decode moved out in Task 4.
5. Doc fixes: ObjectMeshData.cs cross-assembly <see cref> ->
plain text (Content can't resolve App types); IDatReaderWriter.cs
stale Phase O-T7 'both in this namespace' sentence rewritten.
6. Stale test doc comments updated to MeshExtractor.PrepareGfxObjMeshData
(StipplingSurfaceEquivalenceTests, Issue119UpNullGfxObjDumpTests) —
comments only, no code/assertion changes.
dotnet build green (0 warnings in Content under warnings-as-errors);
full test suite 4059 passed / 0 failed / 4 skipped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Coordinator-directed follow-up. The buffer-and-drain seam diverged from
the original on the exception path: pre-MP1a, CollectEmittersFromScript
enqueued particle-preload meshes DIRECTLY into _stagedMeshData
mid-Prepare, so preloads staged before a later throw in the same
Prepare* call (reachable via PrepareEnvCellMeshData side-staging during
its StaticObjects loop, then PrepareCellStructMeshData throwing on a
malformed-dat texture decode) were already safely enqueued. The drain
version only flushed after a successful return — on throw, entries
stranded on the shared extractor until an unrelated successful call
flushed them, and were silently dropped on dispose.
Fix: MeshExtractor takes an Action<ObjectMeshData>? sideStagedSink
constructor parameter; the two CollectEmittersFromScript sites become
_sideStagedSink?.Invoke(meshData) — the original code shape (immediate
hand-off) at those exact lines. ObjectMeshManager wires the sink to
_stagedMeshData.Enqueue, restoring the original immediate-enqueue
semantics including on mid-Prepare throw. _sideStaged buffer,
DrainSideStaged(), and the ProcessQueueAsync drain loop are deleted.
The MP1b bake tool passes its own collector.
Inventory doc updated: MP1a note now records the sink seam and the
Content-owned upload enums, so its no-behavior-change claim is accurate.
dotnet build green; full test suite 4059 passed / 0 failed / 4 skipped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Coordinator-directed follow-up: AcDream.Content must stay Silk.NET-free
(the MP1b bake tool must not ship GL binaries). The Silk.NET.OpenGL
PackageReference added for the PixelFormat?/PixelType? upload hints is
replaced by Content-owned UploadPixelFormat/UploadPixelType enums
(UploadFormats.cs) whose underlying values are the GL ABI constants
(Rgba = 0x1908, UnsignedByte = 0x1401), verified numerically identical
to the Silk.NET.OpenGL members against 2.23.0. This is the one
sanctioned edit to the verbatim-moved Prepare* bodies: enum literal for
enum literal, numeric value identical, behavior unchanged. App casts at
the single upload boundary (AddTexture call in UploadGfxObjMeshData)
via lifted nullable enum conversion — value- and null-preserving.
Also hardens the MP1a _sideStaged hand-off seam: List -> ConcurrentQueue.
One MeshExtractor is shared by up to MaxParallelLoads (4) decode workers;
the original code enqueued to the thread-safe _stagedMeshData directly,
so the hand-off buffer must be thread-safe too. Drain ordering verified:
side-staged entries enqueue BEFORE the top-level result, preserving the
original mid-Prepare FIFO order.
Verified: grep -i silk on the csproj -> no matches; deps.json has zero
Silk entries; dotnet build 0 errors; full test suite green (4059 passed).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>