24 bytes per object -> 16 bytes
2,624 objects are made for legality checking; reduces from 73KB to 41KB
removing unnecessary clone recreation -> count from 2624 -> 414 (41KB to
6.6KB)
yay 10x reduction; not huge in the big picture but a fun exercise
the ereader mons are nature/gender locked too, so unroll a little prior
to rechecking the overall team (with ereader mon included). Have to do
it this way as a lock can pop if the ereader data matches a prior spread
before the prior teammate can be generated.
Update comments / xmldoc
Add a savefile storage compressor (ie array[] with empty interstitials
-> list); return true if the compression moved anything (repopulate
views), and the count of occupied slots in the list.
Add saveblock base class; I haven't really liked how SAV6/7 do all the
logic; I'll still expose properties that will then point to a saveblock.
Cuts down clutter.
Add template Dex manipulator, with gen6/7 implementations
Speculate sequential gp/ge gameversion IDs
Now gets count=2 tests working
yield return new SeedFrame { FrameID = ctr + (l.Seen ? 5 : 7), PID = pid
};
used to be ctr + 6, needs to alternate even-odd
all 2 lock cases pass, but didn't make lock3's pass. Something else is
still amiss :)
break out some classes for the solidified lock objects
Thanks @ijuintekka ! Closes#2148
Will check later for commented out tests that should pass.
May end up turning on the first-shadow-lock check feature prior to
release.
commented out test calls = not working
will have to debug in more detail later; the first lock is always
working at least.
data sourced from
https://github.com/ijuintekka/Eligor/blob/master/Eligor/Spread.cs , not
sure if it's perfect.
can't cleanly condense deviating team appearances as double-shadow leads
can't be selectively encountered. didn't feel like modding lockfinder's
recursive algo to be smarter.