Keep the old localizations around for displaying gen6 format memories in their original localization.
I didn't rename the files so the git diff was clean for showing the re-localized lines.
Closes#3302
Removes a lot of the offset-by-1 indexing, notably in the `GameStrings.GetLocationName` method which shifted everything 1. BDSP files we dumped don't replicate this off by 1, and I don't see a reason to maintain this off-by-1 for prior games since it's unnecessary quirks to maintain.
Zero indexed ftw.
Big thanks to @SciresM @sora10pls @Lusamine @architdate @ReignOfComputer for testing and contributing code / test cases. Can't add co-authors from the PR menu :(
Builds will fail because azure pipelines not yet updated with net6.
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)
Strip out unused lines [~ XX]; behaviorially equivalent to empty strings.
Mutate original met list rather than making a copy and moving any changes into it (saves extra allocations)
Change initial loop start to pre-skip iterations not meeting criteria
Manually mark duplicate lines (only 2 exist); no more linq/searching.
Wipe merged location sub-names prior to merging (bounds check optimization, maybe? already accessed, setting should be fine).
Tests still pass :)
Check for negative met location IDs to return empty (fuzzing?)
Change "FRLG" -> "Kanto" as strings are reused
Used lines:
39c3968e5e/Gen1/DumpUtil.cs (L5)
table.Where(z => z != 0).Select(z => lines[z]).Distinct()
The only two that had FRLG are now showing "Kanto"
GameStrings: 10% of strings are unique; just mark everything. Stop a little early so we don't process the empty & (trade) string.
LearnsetReader: All empty entries are length==0; malformed should throw an exception (never).
EggMoves: Compute ptr inside the array fetch loop; don't use linq.
EggMoves & string shaves off 80ms of startup time according to profiling; some could be attributed to warm-up but yay more efficient.
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.
Get the variable rather than indexing into the array each time
Simplify some expressions in sav7 for readability
Make SAV_EventFlags use comboitem explicitly by type rather than an anonymous type with same member names
* Added PokeWalker Courses, Watts, and Steps editing
* Use util method for getting bitflags
* Keep old cheat method
Change signature so that the default value passed is to unlock all; can pass 0 instead to lock all
* Pass reference to derived sav4-type object
Wev'e already type-tested once, capture the reference and pass it into the appropriate load/save methods.
* Add control anchoring for window resizing
Also widen the labels for localization (longer strings possibly)
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>
GameInfo has been the storage for the current Game Language environment
When using GameInfo, only one environment is tracked at a time, which is
initialized by the PKM editor (items, moves). Rework things to allow
multiple filtered sources to exist, and keep the filtering logic in
PKHeX.Core for reuse in other programs... ;)
Remove usage of linq for sorting, use array.sort for in-place sorting.
Wasteful creating temp sorted buffers then enumerating them to dump into
the list.
relocate program language enum
test that test case is proper
move getcompatible & gettemplate to core
remove catch rate changing for pk1 (catchrate editor now used instead)
Not sure if there'll be ones for other languages, hopefully not.
dupe checker:
var langs = new string[] {"en", "ja", "ko", "es", "it", "de", "fr",
"zh"};
foreach (var l in langs)
{
var names = new GameStrings(l).itemlist;
var dupe = names
.Select((z, i) => new {Index = i, Value = z})
.GroupBy(z => z.Value)
.Where(z => z.Key != "???")
.Where(z => z.Key != "???")
.Where(z => z.Key != "(?)")
.Where(z => z.Count() >= 2)
.ToArray();
if (dupe.Length == 0)
continue;
l.Dump();
dupe.Dump();
}