The AP-152 retail review (docs/research/2026-08-06-ap152-review-retail.md) FAILED `4abd1b5e` and is right. `ShadowObjectRegistry.BuildFloodSpheres` took each physics-BSP part's ROOT BOUNDING SPHERE RADIUS (FlatCollisionAssetBuilder.cs:393 -> LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:137) and centred it on the PART ORIGIN (ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:194), discarding the root sphere's own Origin. Re-measured independently against the installed client_portal.dat, reproducing the reviewer's numbers exactly: 376 of 973 physics-BSP parts have |origin| > radius/2, worst 20.762 m on a 27.708 m sphere (gfx 0x010036DD, Setup 0x0200129A). Over the 172 Setups AP-152 moved onto that path the emitted flood FAILED TO CONTAIN the object's own BSP sphere for 170 of them (73 CylSphere-bearing, 97 Sphere-bearing), worst shortfall 9.911 m on Setup 0x02000255 — whose one part's sphere sits 9.911 m above the part origin — and for 43 the post-AP-152 flood was strictly SMALLER than the pre-AP-152 one. Indoor flooding is 3-D (CellTransit.cs:601 routes every id & 0xFFFF >= 0x0100 candidate through FindTransitCellsSphere), so a tall prop or door slab was absent from EnvCells it physically occupies and therefore never a broadphase candidate there (TransitionTypes.cs:3763 iterates only entries already in the cell). That is the #98 / #168 class AP-152 exists to remove. Retail, re-disassembled from the PDB-paired binary (check_exe_pdb.py MATCH, CodeView GUID 9e847e2f-777c-4bd9-886c-22256bb87f32), every address resolved back through named-retail/symbols.json: CGfxObj::physics_sphere is [gfxobj+0x74] (physics_bsp is [+0x78], as CPartArray::CacheHasPhysicsBSP @0x00518110 reads at 0x00518127), and acclient pseudo-C 0x00534b5b assigns it BSPTREE::GetSphere(physics_bsp). BSPTREE::GetSphere @0x005397e0 8b01 mov eax,[ecx] ; BSPTREE::root_node 83c004 add eax,4 ; past BSPNODE::vfptr -> CSphere sphere So retail's per-part flood sphere IS the BSP root bounding sphere, ORIGIN INCLUDED (acclient.h: BSPNODE { vfptr; CSphere sphere; ... }, CSphere { Vector3 center; float radius; } -> radius at +0xc). CPhysicsObj::find_bbox_cell_list @0x00510fc0 adds the object's own cell and then walks the PART ARRAY: 0x00511012 call 0x518160 (CPartArray::calc_cross_cells_static), which dispatches [edx+0x7c] with (num_parts, parts, cellarray). Its EnvCell body, CEnvCell::find_transit_cells @0x0052cae0: 0x0052cb31 mov edx,[eax+0x20] ; CPhysicsPart::gfxobj (CGfxObj**) 0x0052cb36 mov esi,[ecx+0x74] ; physics_sphere (else +0x90 drawing) 0x0052cb4c add eax,0x30 ; CPhysicsPart::pos 0x0052cb5a call Position::localtolocal ; transform the sphere CENTRE 0x0052cb65 fadd [esi+0xc] ; only NOW the radius Retail transforms the centre through the part's own Position before it ever touches the radius. Carrying the radius alone is not an approximation of that; it is a different sphere. Changes: * `ShadowShape` gains `BoundsCenter` — the bounding sphere's centre in the shape's own local frame, scaled like LocalPosition and Radius. Zero for Cylinder/Sphere shapes, whose LocalPosition already IS their centre. * `ShadowShapeBuilder.FromSetup` gains a `physicsBspBounds` resolver that supplies radius AND centre from ONE call, replacing the placeholder radius plus a downstream substitution. `LiveEntityCollisionBuilder` now holds a single `Func<uint, FlatCollisionSphere?>` and derives its dispatch predicate from it, so the gate and the geometry cannot disagree and the radius cannot be taken while the origin is dropped. That split is what produced this bug; it no longer exists. * `FromLandblockBspParts` carries the centre too. A landblock-baked part array is the same CPartArray walk, so stair runs, fences and rock clusters had the identical defect. Both storage forms (flat BSP and the graph fallback) are covered. * `BuildFloodSpheres` places each sphere at partWorldPos + rotate(BoundsCenter, partWorldRot), composed exactly as the ShadowEntry rows are. * The 10-sphere clamp now applies to the CYLSPHERE branch only. Retail's clamp is inside CObjCell::find_cell_list @0x0052b9f0 (0x0052ba21 cmp eax,0xa / 0x0052ba28 mov ebp,0xa); the BSP walk has none and the sorting-sphere overload @0x0052b990 takes one sphere. 7 installed Setups carry more than 10 physics-BSP parts (max 49, Setup 0x02001A91) and their tail parts were dropped from the flood entirely. Without this the new containment assertion would have covered shapes production never floods from. Register. AP-155 was two divergences with different code paths, populations and gates under one id; it is NARROWED to its static-publication half and its flood half is split out as AP-156 WITH ITS DIRECTION CORRECTED. AP-155(b) recorded the approximation as over-inclusive — "floods MORE cells rather than fewer, the safe direction for membership" — and that false direction was the stated reason the residual was safe to defer. It was under-inclusive for 170 of 172. AP-156 records the correction, this fix, and the one genuine residual: acdream's sphere-vs-portal traversal where retail walks each part's sphere against the cell's own portal planes. AP-155(b)'s "acdream approximates retail's bounding BOX" was wrong too — find_bbox_cell_list forms no box. AP-157 filed for the review's F4: retail's third branch floods from ONE CPartArray::GetSortingSphere @0x00518b00 ([partArray+0x54]+0x70 = CSetup::sorting_sphere; 4,154 of 5,935 installed Setups carry a non-zero one) where acdream floods from every Sphere shape, and acdream's cylinder flood ignores CylHeight. Deliberately NOT bundled here: different branch, disjoint population, different live gate. Active AP rows 107 -> 109, literal count. Tests. Both flood tests the review named substituted a CONCENTRIC Radius = 14f at LocalPosition = Zero — the one configuration in which the defect cannot appear. Every fixture is now off-centre by default, and `FromSetup_CylSphereAndBspSetup_FloodsTheBspFootprint` drives the production `physicsBspBounds` seam instead of hand-substituting. Five new facts: the flood centres on BoundsCenter not the part origin; it rotates BoundsCenter by the part rotation; it caps cylspheres at ten but never the BSP parts; the landblock path carries the scaled centre in both storage forms; and an installed-DAT containment sweep asserting every emitted BSP flood sphere contains that part's real bounding sphere at entity scale 1.75, behind four external controls — 973 parts, 376 off-centre, 172 affected, and 170 would-fail-if-the-origin-were-discarded, the last of which fails if the population ever stops exercising the field. Nine sabotages, each reverted and re-verified: A drop BoundsCenter from the flood -> 3 Core B rotate by entity rot, not part rot -> 1 Core (the rotation fact only) C FromSetup discards the origin -> 1 Core + 2 App + 1 Content (the shipped defect, now caught in three projects) D drop entScale on BoundsCenter -> 2 App + 1 Content E landblock flat branch drops the centre -> 1 Core F landblock graph branch drops it -> 1 Core G drop partScale on the landblock centre -> 1 Core H re-apply the 10-cap to every branch -> 1 Core I remove the cylsphere cap -> 1 Core AP-152's own two sabotages re-run against this tree: the step-0 gate disabled still reddens exactly its five facts with Headless 89/89 green, and cylinder-first flooding still reddens exactly one. Clean Release build after deleting all 44 bin/obj: 0 errors, 21 pre-existing warnings. Complete suite 11,208 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed, +5 on the 11,203 baseline at4abd1b5e— Core 4264 -> 4268, Content 126 -> 127, App unchanged (one rename, not an addition). No new skips. NOT yet gated live. This moves shadow-cell membership for real objects, in both directions, and the connected session must look for both: props and doors that START blocking from a neighbouring cell (the 73 CylSphere+BSP Setups), AND ones that STOP blocking (the 99 Sphere+BSP Setups can shrink; 43 shrink below their pre-4abd1b5e size, which is the regression this fixes). Tall indoor props and door slabs — the ones whose sphere sits metres above the part origin — are where the change is largest. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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AP-152 architecture review — 4abd1b5e
Reviewer scope: blast radius, correctness of reach, test quality. Retail
fidelity is a separate reviewer's.
Worktree: .claude/worktrees/resume-session-e0bd03e1-d5bf45, branch
claude/resume-session-e0bd03e1-d5bf45, HEAD 4abd1b5e.
Method: read-only, inline, no subagents. All bin/obj deleted (44
directories) before every verdict-deciding build. Five sabotages reproduced;
tree restored and verified clean (git status --porcelain empty) after each.
Verdict
PASS, with one high-severity latent risk that must not be treated as landed behaviour until the connected flood-set diff runs, and four documentation/framing residuals.
No defect found. The two load-bearing claims I was asked to attack — the headless-neutrality claim and the S4 no-op argument — both hold, and I verified each independently rather than accepting the implementer's evidence.
Gates reproduced
| Gate | Claimed | Measured | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clean Release build | 0 errors / 21 pre-existing warnings | 0 errors / 21 warnings | ✅ |
| Full solution suite | 11,203 / 4 / 0 | 11,203 passed / 4 skipped / 0 failed | ✅ |
| Headless | 89 / 89 | 89 / 89 | ✅ |
Delta vs ec29a732 |
+5 (3 Core, 1 App, 1 Content) | +5 [Fact] added, 0 removed; the 5 new facts are exactly the 5 that redden under sabotage B |
✅ |
| Renames 1:1 | 2 renamed, none deleted | -0 [Fact] in the test diff |
✅ |
| Register bookkeeping | AP-152 retired, AP-153/154/155 filed | active AP rows 105 → 107 (−1 +3) | ✅ |
Per-project at HEAD, clean build, --no-build:
Cli 4, Bake 15, Headless 89, Content 126, UI.Abstractions 546, Core.Net 764,
Runtime 1222, App 4173/3 skip, Core 4264/1 skip. Σ 11,203 / 4 / 0.
I did not check out ec29a732 to re-measure the 11,198 baseline (read-only
worktree, and switching would have disturbed the other agent's assumptions).
The +5 arithmetic is corroborated independently: sabotage B (gate disabled)
reddens exactly five tests solution-wide, and they are exactly the five the
commit says it added.
1. Reach across hosts — the neutrality claim is TRUE, and stronger than stated
I did not verify the claim as written; I enumerated the whole producer set.
ShadowShape is constructed at exactly eight sites in src/:
| Site | Emits |
|---|---|
ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:134 (step 1) |
Cylinder |
ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:155 (step 2) |
Sphere |
ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:192 (step 3) |
BSP |
ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:276 (FromLandblockBspParts) |
BSP only — every path in that loop continues or adds ShadowCollisionType.BSP |
LandblockPhysicsContentBuilder.cs:658, :683 |
Cylinder only (:683 converts a Setup Sphere to a height-capped Cylinder) |
LandblockPhysicsPublisher.cs:1003, :1030 |
Cylinder only (same conversion) |
Steps 1–3 are the only site that could ever produce a heterogeneous list, and after this change it cannot. So:
- Content's two registrations are homogeneous by construction.
LandblockPhysicsContentBuilder.cs:619passesbspShapesfromFromLandblockBspParts(all-BSP);:702passessetupShapes, allShadowCollisionType.Cylinder, with noShadowCollisionType.Spherereachable. Confirmed by reading both loops, not by trusting the comment. - Every other
RegisterMultiPartcaller replays a stored list.ShadowObjectRegistry.cs:536(ReplaceMultiPartPayload),:741(UpdatePosition),:1616(RefloodOwnerForLandblock),:2199(mirror) all pass_entityShapes[entityId], which was populated by one of the eight producers above. Homogeneity propagates. - Runtime constructs no shapes.
grep "new ShadowShape("insrc/AcDream.Runtimereturns nothing; everyShadowObjects.*call there isUpdatePosition/CommitSetPosition/Suspend/ a read. - Project references confirm the reach boundary.
AcDream.Headless.csproj→AcDream.Runtimeonly;AcDream.Runtime.csproj→ Core, Core.Net, Content, Plugin.Abstractions.AcDream.Appis unreachable, soLiveEntityCollisionBuilder— the sole production caller ofFromSetup(LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:126) — cannot execute in headless.
Empirical confirmation, not just structural: under sabotage B (the step-0
gate disabled — emission reverts to additive), AcDream.Headless.Tests stays
89/89 green while Core, App and Content each redden. That is direct
evidence the change does not reach headless, which is the C5b lesson applied
in the correct direction.
I believe the headless-neutrality claim.
2. Effective-GfxObj identity — correct, and structurally airtight
The gate (ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:116-124) and step 3 (:171-200) call the
same helper EffectivePartGfxObjId (:289-302), over the same index range
(setup.Parts.Count), with the same predicate instance (hasPhysicsBsp).
Therefore
anyPhysicsBspPart == true⟺ step 3 emits at least one shape
is an identity, not a tested property. The trap the contract names — gate
suppresses primitives, step 3 emits nothing, Build returns null at
LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:146, collision silently deleted — is
unreachable by construction.
Downstream identity is the same one: LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:137
resolves the real BSP radius from shape.GfxObjId, which step 3 set to the
effective id at ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:193. The predicate itself
(LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:56,
physicsData.GetFlatGfxObj(id)?.PhysicsBsp.RootIndex >= 0) is the same
function object passed to the gate. Gate, emission, radius resolution and the
collision-time BSP lookup all key on one id.
Trap-1 sabotage reproduced. Replacing the gate body with
hasPhysicsBsp((uint)setup.Parts[i]):
Failed ShadowShapeBuilderTests.FromSetup_DispatchGateReadsTheEffectivePartIdentities
Failed! - Failed: 1, Passed: 4263, Skipped: 1, Total: 4265
Exactly one test catches it, and it is the one claimed to. Its discriminating
power is real: with a setup.Parts gate the swapped case yields
Cylinder + BSP (2 shapes) and Assert.Single(swapped) fails, while the
unswapped case still passes — so the test distinguishes this wrong gate
from no gate.
3. Test quality — five sabotages reproduced
S4 (flood reverted to cylinder-first) — the no-op argument holds
I reverted ShadowObjectRegistry.cs:649-652 to cylinder-first and ran the
whole solution:
Failed ShadowObjectRegistryMultiPartTests.BuildFloodSpheres_BspBearingOwner_FloodsFromBspNotFromCylinder
Failed! - Failed: 1, Passed: 4263 ... (Core)
Passed! - all 8 other test assemblies, including Headless 89/89
FromSetup_CylSphereAndBspSetup_FloodsTheBspFootprint — the end-to-end fact —
stayed green, exactly as claimed. One test out of 11,203 reddens.
Combined with §1's producer enumeration, this is a proof rather than an anecdote: no production producer can emit a list on which the flood dispatch observably differs, so the entire measured membership delta is attributable to the emission gate alone, and the flood half is behaviour-identical today.
Is the flood change justified? Yes, and it is not a workaround. It is a
faithful port of calc_cross_cells' own dispatch (documented at
ShadowObjectRegistry.cs:600-628), kept on the same rationale that keeps
Transition.BspOnlyDispatch. It is, however, honestly dead against current
inputs — see latent risk #5. The gate alone would produce identical behaviour;
the flood change buys retail-shape correctness for a producer that does not
yet exist.
S5′ (old ScaleFactor body under the same production sabotage) — reproduced
Production sabotage: ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:161,
Radius: sph.Radius * entScale → Radius: sph.Radius.
- Corrected test body → Failed
(
FromSetup_ScaleFactor_MultipliesAllRadiiAndOffsets). - Old test body restored verbatim under the same sabotage → Passed.
The old test genuinely covered nothing: its radius/offset assertions sat
inside if (s.CollisionType == ShadowCollisionType.Cylinder) on a fixture
with zero CylSpheres. The correction is a strengthening, not a rewrite to
make a failing test pass.
Sabotage B (step-0 gate disabled → additive emission)
Reddens exactly the five added facts, across three projects:
Core FromSetup_DoorSetup_EmitsBspPartsOnly
Core FromSetup_DispatchGateReadsTheEffectivePartIdentities
Core FromSetup_CylSphereAndBspSetup_FloodsTheBspFootprint
App CylSphereAndPhysicsBspPart_EmitsOnlyTheScaledBspShape
Content InstalledSetups_WithBothAPrimitiveAndAPhysicsBspPart_EmitOnlyBspShapes
Headless 89/89 GREEN
DAT-sweep control (mine, not on the claimed list)
The installed-DAT sweep completes in ~700 ms, which is fast enough to look
like a vacuous early return at
InstalledSetupBspPrimitiveDispatchTests.cs:59-60. I falsified that:
ExpectedSetups = 5935 → 5936 produces
Assert.Equal() Failure: Expected 5936, Actual 5935. The sweep really
enumerates the installed client_portal.dat, and its four external bucket
controls are load-bearing rather than derived from the predicate under test.
Test-quality notes
- No test deleted (
-0 [Fact]in the diff); both renamed tests are strengthened (Assert.Single+Assert.All+ twoDoesNotContainwhere there were loose counters). - The
returnon absent DATs is the established Content.Tests convention (ContentConformanceDats.ResolveDatDir, used identically by six sibling tests). Not a new skip. - No
Skip =, notry/catch, noThread.Sleep/Task.Delay, no newGetEnvironmentVariable, no suppression flag introduced anywhere in the diff. - Known flakes #302/#308/#321 untouched and not conflated.
4. Downstream consumers of the (now smaller) shape list — clean
- No production site indexes a
FromSetuplist positionally. The only positional loops (LandblockPhysicsPublisher.cs:1083,:1098) walk their own homogeneous list. - No site asserts "at least one primitive".
RegisterMultiParthandlesshapes.Count == 0by deregistering (ShadowObjectRegistry.cs:454), and §2 proves the count cannot newly become zero. TransitionTypes.cs:3759 / 3901 / 4089branch per shape kind, never on the presence of a kind.WorldSceneDiagnosticsController.cs:222is debug wireframe drawing.LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:191-201's probe countscylvselse; the contract already documents that itselsemislabels Sphere asbsp. That matters for reading the un-run connected gate, not for behaviour.
Findings, ranked
Defect
None.
Latent risk
LR-1 [High] — for 99 of the 172 Setups the membership change is a SHRINK, in
the same failure class the commit exists to fix, and it is un-gated.
ShadowShapeBuilder.cs:150-164 stops emitting the Setup Sphere for any
Sphere+BSP Setup, so BuildFloodSpheres (ShadowObjectRegistry.cs:654-667)
now floods only from the BSP parts' bounding spheres — whose production radius
is the flat BSP root bounding sphere (LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:137).
Retail's find_bbox_cell_list uses a bounding box over the whole part
array; acdream approximates it with per-part bounding spheres, which
AP-155 correctly registers. Failure scenario: a Sphere+BSP prop whose Setup
sphere is larger than every part's BSP bounding sphere — the contract itself
names 0x02001761 "Boulder" (2.00 m sphere + 1 BSP) as a candidate — loses
shadow cells, and stops blocking when approached from the landcell it dropped
out of while still blocking from another. That is the #98/#168 signature
verbatim. The instrument for this is the contract's §8.2 item 3 keyed
flood-set diff, and it has not been run. The commit's "NOT yet gated live"
line covers it; this finding is to make sure the shrink direction, not only
the flip direction, is what the connected session measures, and that the
acceptance criterion "no affected owner ends with an empty set" is checked.
LR-2 [Medium] — the blast radius is understated: this also changes the
collision shape set, not only membership, wherever the wire flag is absent.
Transition.BspOnlyDispatch (TransitionTypes.cs:1348-1349) reads the
server's PhysicsState, copied at LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:161. The
commit's "the collision half was already inert" is conditional on ACE setting
HAS_PHYSICS_BSP_PS from CSetup.HasPhysicsBSP for every affected Setup. Any
live entity where that bit is absent previously had its primitive tested and
now does not. Failure scenario: an ACE build (or a different server) that
omits the bit for one of the 172 — pre-change the mover collided with the
cylinder, post-change it collides only with the slab BSP, and the two are not
the same shape. This is retail-correct (retail derives the flag from the
parts, CPartArray::CacheHasPhysicsBSP), and the underlying dependency is
registered as AP-154, so nothing is hidden — but the commit message and the
"NOT yet gated live" note both say "membership", and the honest statement is
"membership, and collision wherever the server omits the bit".
LR-3 [Medium] — RegisterMultiPart's own XML doc still states the rule this
commit inverted. src/AcDream.Core/Physics/ShadowObjectRegistry.cs:432-439:
"when the object has CylSpheres, they alone drive the flood … otherwise the
BSP parts' bounding spheres stand in for the sorting sphere." That is now
false, and it sits on the public method, 165 lines above the corrected
BuildFloodSpheres block at :600-628. A reader who stops at the public
API doc gets the pre-change rule. This is the same class of defect the commit
was written to correct in AP-152's four false statements, and CLAUDE.md's
"never leave them out of sync" applies.
LR-4 [Low] — LiveEntityCollisionBuilder's class doc still describes the
additive policy. src/AcDream.App/Physics/LiveEntityCollisionBuilder.cs:32:
"CylSpheres before Spheres, and every physics-BSP part." The "and" is
precisely the union this commit removed.
LR-5 [Low] — the exclusivity invariant is whole-program, not locally
enforced, and the flood guard's only live proof is synthetic. Nothing in
AcDream.Core prevents a future Content/Runtime producer from handing
RegisterMultiPart a mixed list; the BSP-first flood branch is the guard, and
S4 shows it is exercised by exactly one synthetic test. That is acceptable
(it is a faithful port, and it is documented as forward insurance), but it
should be understood as inert code with a synthetic-only witness rather than
as covered behaviour.
LR-6 [Low] — "All eight sabotages run and reported" has no artifact.
docs/research/2026-08-06-ap152-contract.md is the pre-implementation
contract; no closeout records sabotage outcomes. Five hold under independent
reproduction here; the other three rest on the commit message alone.
LR-7 [Informational] — headless still has no live-entity collision at all (#330), so graphical and headless now dispatch shapes by different rules for the same world. Pre-existing and correctly bounded by the commit ("do not fix #330 here"), but it is now load-bearing: the fix improves the graphical host only.
Style
Covered by LR-3 / LR-4 (both are stale docs on live symbols, so I ranked them as latent risk rather than style).
AP-153 / AP-154 / AP-155 — honest residuals, not deferral
- AP-153 (retail caches the dispatch flag once at
InitPartArrayObject+0x7e; acdream's gate is live). A modelling difference the fix itself introduces, unreachable against ACE today because humanoid part swaps involve no physics-BSP GfxObj on either side. Filing it rather than building stale-flag state is the right call — modelling it would be speculative machinery for an unreachable case. - AP-154 (wire-derived
HAS_PHYSICS_BSP_PS). It does not undercut the gate's premise. The gate is now derived from the parts, which is exactly whatCPartArray::CacheHasPhysicsBSPdoes; AP-154 is about the query-time guardBspOnlyDispatch, which the commit deliberately leaves alone. What it does do is name the assumption the "already inert" argument rests on — which is why LR-2 is a framing problem rather than a hidden one. Filing it is correct; it should not have been resolved inside this commit. - AP-155 (static paths emit Setup Spheres as height-capped Cylinders; the flood approximates retail's bbox with bounding spheres). Its membership half is genuinely closed here; its static half is explicitly left open. The second clause is the mechanism behind LR-1, and the row states it plainly rather than burying it.
None of the three defers a part of the defect this commit set out to fix.
Rules compliance
No workaround, suppression flag, grace period, retry loop, or symptom guard.
No if (problematicState) return at a symptom site — the gate is at the
producer, derived from the same data retail derives it from. No new skips
(4 skipped, unchanged). No test weakened to pass; both corrected tests are
strictly stronger and neither was deleted. Register updated in the same
commit, with count arithmetic checked (105 → 107).
What I checked, so the PASS is auditable
- Full diff of both production files and all five test files.
- Every
ShadowShapeproducer insrc/(8 sites) and everyRegisterMultiPartcaller (6 production sites) read individually. .csprojreference graph for Headless / Runtime / Content / Core.grepfornew ShadowShape(andShadowObjects.*inAcDream.Runtime(empty / read-only).- Downstream consumers keyed on
ShadowCollisionType.Cylinder|Sphere, onshapes[0], and onshapes.Count. - Clean Release build after deleting all 44
bin/objdirs: 0 / 21. - Full solution suite twice on clean builds: 11,203 / 4 / 0 both times.
- Five sabotages reproduced (trap-1 gate identity, S4 flood revert, S5′
scale-factor pair, B gate-disabled, DAT-sweep count control), each with the
tree restored and
git status --porcelainverified empty afterwards. - Register row count at HEAD vs
ec29a732. - Diff scanned for
Skip =,try/catch, sleeps, env-var reads, TODO/HACK.
Final tree state: clean, no modifications left behind. My single write is this file.