Closes#2826
It doesn't find it in the SM table, but didn't return -1
rework logic flow to return when found, rather than after loop finishes.
Also fix display off-by-1 since we're not using zero indexing for our entry numbers.
Thanks @Ammako !
Closes#2840 -- access via Block Editor "Encount"
Tons of undecipherable junk in the roamer struct; looks like a mishmash of past gen code repurposed for their pseudo-stationary|roamer encounter.
ORAS has the same structure (same size/block), but the roamer portion isn't used
Closes#2697 ty @Ammako !
lazy slice check has flaws; just compare the major/minor counters in the save footer and check the uninitialized cases
nobody is gonna save the game 2^32 times, but check for the overflow case too!
first ff'd is preferred when the second is ff'd-1!
Closes#2740 ; we don't want to set display shiny if it's not shiny
we only want to set display-shiny if (!owned && shiny)
Co-Authored-By: canoehope <canoehope@users.noreply.github.com>
Because the Switch doesn't have a feature to internally store your B-day like the DS and 3DS does, you set it in-game by the "Fortune Girl" right in front of Wedgehurst's PokeCenter in month and day.
https://www.serebii.net/swordshield/birthdays.shtml
Ty @CanoeHope !
Closes#2677
To edit these values, use the Block Data editor and select the *Object Trainer Card
Co-Authored-By: CanoeHope <canoehope@users.noreply.github.com>
Now matches Interface declaration style (iAccessorGenGame), and is consistently named with the other accessors already using the same naming style
plus they are now ordered in the file tree :)
no functional change
Not done for Array types or Object types
muh reflection, such spooky
mark Offset as non-browsable so it doesn't show up in propertygrid if the block is being edited by a grid :)
I imagine a struct-type-sensitive array property grid edit could be done via Buffer.BlockCopy to a dest array, but there's so few Array blocks... so meh
Closes#2658 ty @CanoeHope !
Mostly just serves as documentation; with the amount of fields being editable increasing, hard-coded GUI might not be optimal here. I'm thinking something like a PropertyGrid based on the selected block which will pull up the Block object if the key matches... for fields, something like a dynamically populated list or something.
Use reflection to grab all const declarations (private and public), and grab the name of that const. Whenever that block is mentioned in our diff, use the name instead of the key.
Helps identify what changed / remove noise if you don't care about that block.
Record ID const declaration for reuse
Change 255->300 for streak max
Set record as well (ignore currently set value if modified via dropdown)
Closes#2649
Not sure if Money and BP can get a similar record-set treatment.
Apparently my copypaste of the class didn't delete all the old unused controls. Ha!
Move non-gui logic to core as separate classes, in case ppl wanted to reuse them in their own projects.
blank saves do not have the type metadata for the blocks that are spoofed, nor do they have all blocks spoofed.
I suspect things might get more difficult as more value-blocks are identified, which would throw a wrench into things. We'll figure that out at that time :)
Add a test to ensure that the blank save can be created correctly
Closes#2644
Blocks that use Bool1/2 toggle to the other state; evident when comparing between two different saves. The key doesn't change, only the Type is toggled.
Rather than storing a dictionary of keys, we can abuse the fact that the SCBlock[] is stored in order of ascending block key.
Binary Search doesn't require extra memory like a Dictionary would; also, we only need to find a few blocks.
blanks: {key,size}
fetch: get block by key (index isnt the same between patches, as blocks with different keys get added). The savefile stores them as a SortedDictionary (by key), hence the shifting.
All logic in PokeCrypto is separate from the rest of the PKHeX.Core
library; makes it easy to just rip this portion out and reuse in other
projects without needing the entirety of PKHeX.Core logic
optimize out the CheckEncrypted to the actual path, separate methods.
Only usages of this method were with hardcoded Format values, so no
impact
SCBlock is an input to the individual save blocks; changing the SCBlock
byte[] reference won't change the individual save block reference. Just
copy the data and keep the original reference instead.
Repro: trainer data editor, save-close window, then delete a slot.
Export save; reload. Changes to box data were using old byte[]
reference, and didn't get repointed. Works fine with latest commit now.
I think I wanted to avoid copyto since it's slower than just a reference
change; but that didn't work out perfectly :)
Hold alt when hitting activate all to dump instead
I've seen DenType=5 Event=2 for at least one raid so far... not sure if
the event/rare properties are accurate.
linq dump code I used for ez vis:
var sav = new SAV8SWSH(File.ReadAllBytes(@"D:\Kurt\Downloads\main
(7)"));
var blocks = sav.Blocks;
var raid = blocks.Raid;
raid.GetAllRaids().Dump();
Nothing for the PKM Editor; not sure how I want to handle the reused
FormDuration work value.
For the meantime, just use the Batch Editor for a targeted write.
Closes#2441
- Gender specific forms now set the correct flags
- Regular click on Check All doesn't set shiny flags
- Shift click on Check All sets shiny flags too.
Closes#2425 thanks @igniscitrinus !
Zukan5/6 was pushing 0 for the formBit, which was an incorrect value. I
probably should have abstracted things since gen5/6 don't behave the
same as gen7
rewrite the SetDisplayedFlag for more clarity, and to early-return
without checking displayed state if the flag is being cleared.
Two birds with one stone:
- sav4 doesn't use Data (instead uses General/Storage), so we need to
use the abstracted method calls instead of trying to do things manually.
- setting a blank pkm at a party slot will decrease the party count!
don't decrease things twice.
* 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
Extract Species Name logic to SpeciesName
Extract Language logic to Language
Remove FormConverter wrapper for string[] fetch
Rearrange some logic to more appropriate locations, update access
modifiers / types
Move some pkm array methods to arrayutil, make generic
PKX.GetVCLanguage was a dupe of _K12.GuessedLanguage() so just expose
the method
PKX is now back to pkm data manip only
dual bounds check -> single check via uint cast
pkx: keep array reference for reuse in next check
format return to second line to stick out more; lines of code are cheap
:)