Many years ago, PKX used to be a >4,000 line bloated file, which spun off multiple classes like CommonEdits and most of the early non-GUI PKM related logic. Now, it's just a stub to source the latest generation & personal table.
Separate files = more concise info, and more room to grow to do more advanced things.
Makes the IsPresent methods public (no longer internal).
Instantiating from template now follows group seed -> spawn 1 correlation, including alpha move.
Differentiates static encounters that don't follow the ow8a correlation, scrambles EC to disassociate.
Adds rand64 to get initial seeds
Set correct level range to match slotSeed; not respecting the slot roll being valid, but whatever.
ddc6f414df caused it to be `<=` instead of `<`, but maybe the underlying issue was fixed a different way since all tests still pass with this reversion.
* Reuses move parse result objects for each encounter parsed in a LegalityCheck attempt, instead of creating a new object.
* Ensures the objects are never-null, and makes cleanup easier.
Slightly adjusts some other parts of the moveset validation to reduce allocations.
Adds structures to read/write saved spawner data such as seeds, counts.
Adds generator and validator to emulate the FixInitSpec builder used by the game logic
Similar to SW/SH raids, validating these in-process is not feasible due to the number crunching required.
This does not handle the encounter slot call or the follow-up level range call. Just the inner FixInitSpec ctor & fill.
level is calc'd:
randFloat(sum) -> slot float
rand.Next() -> gen_seed (for all the details)
rand.NextInt(delta) +min -> level
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Existing `get`/`set` logic is flawed in that it doesn't work on Big Endian operating systems, and it allocates heap objects when it doesn't need to.
`System.Buffers.Binary.BinaryPrimitives` in the `System.Memory` NuGet package provides both Little Endian and Big Endian methods to read and write data; all the `get`/`set` operations have been reworked to use this new API. This removes the need for PKHeX's manual `BigEndian` class, as all functions are already covered by the BinaryPrimitives API.
The `StringConverter` has now been rewritten to accept a Span to read from & write to, no longer requiring a temporary StringBuilder.
Other Fixes included:
- The Super Training UI for Gen6 has been reworked according to the latest block structure additions.
- Cloning a Stadium2 Save File now works correctly (opening from the Folder browser list).
- Checksum & Sanity properties removed from parent PKM class, and is now implemented via interface.
shininess unrelated to your trainer ID, lol
probably also applies to other predetermined encounters like underground and radar, but those aren't EC-seed regenerated (?)
Remove unused interface declaration
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.
Check per-evolution min level rather than basing it on the original encounter data.
Correctly parses stuff like a captured level 23 Nidorina that immediately evolves into Nidoqueen, then learns Body Slam.
Passing zero is better than passing 1, as 0 requires no value pushing.
tidy up method signatures in MoveLevelUp so that species is followed by form, and the lookups are textually aligned. Clarify "maxLevel" instead of max/lvl, same as min.
EncounterArea now stores a more specific type'd array for encounter slots. Better iteration and less casting, as the nonspecific `Slots` fetch is rarely referenced.
EncounterType renamed to GroundTile to reflect how it actually works in Gen4. Was previously an ambiguous field that was clarified a little; we can describe it a little better now. Keep the GUI the same to not scare the end users.
Change Trash Byte properties to get/set a Span. Trash Byte legality checking easier on the garbage collector?
Manually transferred from English Pt to English B
All revised indexes were the result in Black.
Differences that were not incorporated:
0EE=09794 ♂, not 09325 ⑭
0EF=09792 ♀, not 09326 ⑮
0F2=00215 ×, not 09319 ⑧
0F3=00247 ÷, not 09320 ⑨
Full-width and half-width symbols I think are related to full-width games, which English isn't. Probably has different handling for other language, plus it'd result in other duplicates of the half-width symbols.
Revise not-found char glyph to return ? instead of {terminator}, to match the game's behavior. Again, this might be language specific, but whatever.
Make the Convert char methods public, add a few unit tests.
Closes#3172
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