Looks like Mr. Rime case wasn't being handled, so I rewrote it. Better performance, less complexity. No need to double-reference the moves.
Cache a single Valid evolution result; every parse can reuse that object.
More in line with modernizing the codebase with latest c# syntax
improve web-qr decode speed slightly (no linq skiptake)
get money/coin mask without a temporary string (lol performance)
* Initial bred moveset validation logic
Unpeel the inheritance via recursion and permitted moves
* Volt tackle considerations
* Optimize out empty slot skips
* Add tests, fix off-by-one's
* Require all base moves if empty slot in moveset
* Add test to prove failure per Anubis' provided test
* Tweak enum labels for easier debugging
When two enums share the same underlying value, the ToString/name of the value may be either of the two (or the last defined one, in my debugging). Just give it a separate magic value.
* Fix recursion oopsie
Also check for scenario where no-base-moves but not enough moves to push base moves out
* Add Crystal tutor checks
* Add specialized gen2 verification method
Game loops through father's moves and pushes in one iteration, rather than checking by type.
* Add another case with returning base move
* Add push-out requirement for re-added base moves
* Minor tweaks
Condense tests, fix another off-by-one noticed when creating tests
* Disallow inherited parent levelup moves
Disallow volt tackle on Gen2/R/S
* Split MoveBreed into generation specific classes
Gen2 behaves slightly different from Gen3/4, which behaves slightly different from Gen5... and Gen6 behaves differently too.
Add some xmldoc as the api is starting to solidify
* Add method overload that returns the parse
Verify that the parse order is as expected
* Add reordering suggestion logic
Try sorting first, then go nuclear with rebuilding.
* Return base moves if complete fail
* Set base moves when generating eggs, only.
* Use breed logic to check for egg ordering legality
Don't bother helping for split-breed species
Simplify some method signatures, reduce checks for MoveEgg.GetEggMoves
ran legality checks for 100,000 pkm, no more exceptions (Internal Error) -- added a "CanGameGenerateEggs" which filters out unused gameIDs
AltForm & Form & Forme => Form
GenNumber & Generation => Generation
Extract out SpeciesForm interface, and re-add IGeneration
For those using PKHeX as a dependency, this should be a pretty straightforward manual replacement... GenNumber and AltForm should be quick find-replace`s.
Revises the tradeback status to remove any index that could have been sourced from egg moves instead.
really should refactor this TradebackStatus away, but Move validation still remains one of the un-refined parts of the legality checks :P
Move logic closer to where it is used rather than in larger static classes
EncounterStatic(7): move VC transfer template creation to class, simplify some sanity checks
EvoChain: g==2 case is never hit as the generation check at the top of the loop already skips
Check successive move slots after the current index rather than doing a count eq >= 2.
Flag all empty slots prior to a filled move slot, rather than flagging a full slot as invalid because "empty move".
Check egg encounter for state rather than re-deriving some properties on the fly
Only check memories if memories are exposed
Remove debug assert (not always true?)
Co-Authored-By: sciresm <sciresm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Matt <sora10pls@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Archit Date <architdate@gmail.com>
all but egg exposed it; now, just make egg expose it and remove the unnecessary interface
we still need to Set generation for non-eggs/mgift, so have a separate Settable interface for internal purposes.
Was referencing wild caught mons that are given a single egg move; this
logic handles shared egg moves too via daycare.
Probably need to rework SplitBreed into a dictionary; this might not
catch Mime/etc split breeds if they have different tables.