* Exploration: rework ability criteria to ability numbers desired
* Sync remaining changes
* Update EncounterCriteria.cs
* Add xmldoc
* Improve speed of IsDualGender check
* More xmldoc updates
Should be doing this on main but meh, this branch is gonna get merged later
* Fix typo
* Update WC7.cs
* Update PersonalInfo.cs
Retain a stringbuilder to mutate the string rather than finalizing temporary strings
yields some speed improvements (less gen0 string objects allocated)
The save editor buttons were originally checked for visibility in order to determine if we should hide the groupbox completely. This didn't work if the groupbox wasn't being displayed (get visibility checks if it is currently rendered, in addition to can be shown). So the "enabled" state was used to determine if it should be shown.
Now that we have the "Blocks" raw editing always being shown, the GroupBox will always be shown. Can just set the visibility directly, rather than doing the workaround.
Make the hall of fame editors slightly less SaveFile_type-specific.
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.
Move form-info logic from FormConverter to AltFormInfo; now FormConverter is entirely form=>string[]
Add a bunch of xmldoc
Make pogo no-end-date cmp agaisnt UTCnow rather than local now.
Handle all warnings
obviously the usage of null! could potentially be avoided if the object init wasn't such garbage, but here we are with years of old junk and lack of abstraction in the GUI project
Closes#3028
Thanks @CarlosofKalos !
Setting 9999 for both on Rattata; capturing the 10,000th didn't increment, but transferring the 10,000th did.
Co-Authored-By: Matt <17801814+sora10pls@users.noreply.github.com>
Readonly slots
Things could be expanded on to use interfaces and wrappers for a "SlotReference" and properties for readonly.
But that's kinda unnecessary