* Handle some nullable cases
Refactor MysteryGift into a second abstract class (backed by a byte array, or fake data)
Make some classes have explicit constructors instead of { } initialization
* Handle bits more obviously without null
* Make SaveFile.BAK explicitly readonly again
* merge constructor methods to have readonly fields
* Inline some properties
* More nullable handling
* Rearrange box actions
define straightforward classes to not have any null properties
* Make extrabyte reference array immutable
* Move tooltip creation to designer
* Rearrange some logic to reduce nesting
* Cache generated fonts
* Split mystery gift album purpose
* Handle more tooltips
* Disallow null setters
* Don't capture RNG object, only type enum
* Unify learnset objects
Now have readonly properties which are never null
don't new() empty learnsets (>800 Learnset objects no longer created,
total of 2400 objects since we also new() a move & level array)
optimize g1/2 reader for early abort case
* Access rewrite
Initialize blocks in a separate object, and get via that object
removes a couple hundred "might be null" warnings since blocks are now readonly getters
some block references have been relocated, but interfaces should expose all that's needed
put HoF6 controls in a groupbox, and disable
* Readonly personal data
* IVs non nullable for mystery gift
* Explicitly initialize forced encounter moves
* Make shadow objects readonly & non-null
Put murkrow fix in binary data resource, instead of on startup
* Assign dex form fetch on constructor
Fixes legality parsing edge cases
also handle cxd parse for valid; exit before exception is thrown in FrameGenerator
* Remove unnecessary null checks
* Keep empty value until init
SetPouch sets the value to an actual one during load, but whatever
* Readonly team lock data
* Readonly locks
Put locked encounters at bottom (favor unlocked)
* Mail readonly data / offset
Rearrange some call flow and pass defaults
Add fake classes for SaveDataEditor mocking
Always party size, no need to check twice in stat editor
use a fake save file as initial data for savedata editor, and for
gamedata (wow i found a usage)
constrain eventwork editor to struct variable types (uint, int, etc),
thus preventing null assignment errors
See previous commit for discussion; it's easier to read and maintain
this rather than have the precomputed min/max comparisons.
LevelMin - minDecrease <= min && max <= LevelMax + maxIncrease;
See EncounterArea7b:
Since we know min and minDecrease (0) before doing the linq filter we
can precompute the lowbound, same for highbound; but this isn't
immediately obvious to the reader. The perf cost is pretty much
negligible in the big picture, so leave it in the more readable state.
Thanks @fattard & @ammako !
#2389
The inputs to "IsLevelWithinRange" are the highest value the
lowest-level can be, and the lowest value the highest level can be...
seems confusing (hence the original error).
If a slot is 6-7, with a wild encounter (flute), we can go +/-3 from
6-7, which is 3-10.
With an encounter of level 5, the inputs are: 5+3, and 5-3 (8, 2).
Since 8>lvlmin and 2<lvlhi, we can get a level 5 pkm from the slot
(using a negative flute yielding a -1 adjustment).
I could probably refactor it to be a 3-input signature (lvl, lvlneg,
lvlpos), and have it do LevelMin - lvlneg <= lvl && lvl <= LevelMax +
lvlpos
I should probably refactor these methods to do minLevel & maxLevel (so
baseSpecies.Level to CurrentLevel for pkm that lost their original met
data) but nothing needs the extra logic at this time.
Now logic is reasonably split, and each format of area has its own way
of yielding slots
Too much junk with checking flute boosts or catch combo applicability;
just let the area dictate how slots match.