* Make EvolutionCriteria struct
8 bytes per object instead of 26
Unify LevelMin/LevelMax to match EncounterTemplate
bubble up precise array type for better iteration
* Inline queue operations, less allocation
* Inline some logic
* Update EvolutionChain.cs
* Improve clarity on duplicate move check
* Search reverse
For a dual stage chain, finds it first iteration rather than second.
For BigEndian we don't have to invert the array access if we just iterate backwards :)
Fix xmldoc for gen1 trades ampersand
Add xmldoc for enc trade classes
No functional change.
hovering would grab ILocation, which didn't use the flexible met location fetch.
Just repoint stuff and have it as a virtual call, since most of these are fixed values, there's no point increasing the size of the classes besides those for gen4.
## Issue
We want to discard-but-remember any slots that aren't a perfect fit, on the off chance that a better one exists later in the search space. If there's no better match, then we gotta go with what we got.
## Example:
Wurmple exists in area `X`, and also has a more rare slot for Silcoon, with the same level for both slots.
* We have a Silcoon that we've leveled up a few times.
Was our Silcoon originally a Wurmple, or was it caught as a Silcoon?
* To be sure, we have to check the EC/PID if the Wurmple wouldn't evolve into Cascoon instead.
* We don't want to wholly reject that Wurmple slot, as maybe the Met Level isn't within Silcoon's slot range.
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Existing implementation would store "deferred" matches in a list; we only need to keep 1 of these matches around (less allocation!). We also want to differentiate between a "good" deferral and a "bad" deferral; I don't think this is necessary but it's currently used by Mystery Gift matching (implemented for the Eeveelution mystery gifts which matter for evolution moves).
The existing logic didn't use inheritance, and instead had static methods being reused across generations. Quite kludgy. Also, the existing logic was a pain to modify the master encounter yield methods, as one generation's quirks had to not impact all other generations that used the method.
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The new implementation splits out the encounter yielding methods to be separate for each generation / subset. Now, things don't have to check `WasLink` for Gen7 origin, because Pokémon Link wasn't a thing in Gen7.
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## Future
Maybe refactoring yielders into "GameCores" that expose yielding behaviors / properties, rather than the static logic. As more generations and side-gamegroups get added (thanks LGPE/GO/GameCube), all this switch stuff gets annoying to maintain instead of just overriding/inheritance.
## Conclusion
This shouldn't impact any legality results negatively; if you notice any regressions, report them! This should reduce false flags where we didn't defer-discard an encounter when we should have (wild area mons being confused with raids).
Adds Nickname checks, thanks @ShadowMario3 for grabbing these into separate text files from Bulbapedia.
I reordered all the encounters to match Bulbapedia; each level is denoted if different if it can be sourced from RBY.
Gen1: all are Trade1 objects, and all get the values set; just set the value in the object initializer
Gen2: all are Trade2 objects, set the same version
Gen2 all static encounters already have a version marked. Only thing remaining is to set the language.
Results in a little more code, but each path is less tangled
simplify some expressions
remove RBDragonair content in favor of a strict filter for catch rate
Move gen1 trade trainer names to stringconverter, since pk1/pk2 shouldn't refer to legality classes