Private report with 3 specimens, 2 undocumented met locations
The other was a Gigantamax which matched another static encounter,
resulting in a partial match being accepted (the real match came after,
but was never iterated to).
Rather than adding deferrals for Enc8, do nest stuff first since it's
the most restrictive
In the past we didn't really have duplicate static encounters with
slightly different permissions.
Thanks @ReignOfComputer & {reporting user}!
#2484
OH BOY REUSED INDEXES
smart to save space, but a small pain for legality
feels pretty bad breaking up abstractions for every minor difference in
verification...
* Static Locations Update
- Removed version lock on Motostoke Stadium Vulpix (may want to investigate Growlithe)
- Wild Area Updates
- Other Static Updates
* Squeeze in 2 more Statics
* Rhydon Static Location
Last one I promise.
Closes#2461 by implementing slightly differently
Dictionary instead of new[] every area
Checks original met location first before attempting the dictionary
lookup (missing in pull request)
Easy path forward if LGPE crossover is needed
Potential issues: Since encounter types aren't marked, shaking trees and
fishing encounters are allowed to cross over. Maybe need to have some
marking for encounter slots or something...
Now recognizes & reverses form-changing evolution chains like Sirfetch'd
basically the whole process is to build the tree but point in the
opposite direction (for de-evolution paths)
Was referencing wild caught mons that are given a single egg move; this
logic handles shared egg moves too via daycare.
Probably need to rework SplitBreed into a dictionary; this might not
catch Mime/etc split breeds if they have different tables.
* 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
New in c# 8
Assert.True(check for null) doesn't give a hint that the obj isnt null
afterwards.
Assert.NotNull does have the compiler hint attribute
could probably use fluentexpression syntax, but resharper doesn't pick
up on the nonnullable hint like vs does.
GeneratorTests: swap FirstOrDefault to First, can keep the fluent style
and resharper gets the hint.
tl;dr : resharper doesn't look at external lib for hints, gotta use
Assert.NotNull or something that doesn't return null
Futureproof with transfer considerations
This is just a guess; gen7 didn't update the medal count and if we
assume pk8 overhauls the structure for a new console, they'll drop old
data.
With c#8 later next week, will move SuperTrainingMedalCount() to a
default interface method ez.
See previous commit for discussion; it's easier to read and maintain
this rather than have the precomputed min/max comparisons.
LevelMin - minDecrease <= min && max <= LevelMax + maxIncrease;
See EncounterArea7b:
Since we know min and minDecrease (0) before doing the linq filter we
can precompute the lowbound, same for highbound; but this isn't
immediately obvious to the reader. The perf cost is pretty much
negligible in the big picture, so leave it in the more readable state.
Thanks @fattard & @ammako !
#2389
The inputs to "IsLevelWithinRange" are the highest value the
lowest-level can be, and the lowest value the highest level can be...
seems confusing (hence the original error).
If a slot is 6-7, with a wild encounter (flute), we can go +/-3 from
6-7, which is 3-10.
With an encounter of level 5, the inputs are: 5+3, and 5-3 (8, 2).
Since 8>lvlmin and 2<lvlhi, we can get a level 5 pkm from the slot
(using a negative flute yielding a -1 adjustment).
I could probably refactor it to be a 3-input signature (lvl, lvlneg,
lvlpos), and have it do LevelMin - lvlneg <= lvl && lvl <= LevelMax +
lvlpos
I should probably refactor these methods to do minLevel & maxLevel (so
baseSpecies.Level to CurrentLevel for pkm that lost their original met
data) but nothing needs the extra logic at this time.
Were using default filter behavior, which needs to be tweaked to account
for the original met location/level not being present (ie skip the
minLevel bounds check).
Hardcode logic for HasOriginalMetLocation for simplicity
Closes#2389 , thanks @Ammako !
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
Now logic is reasonably split, and each format of area has its own way
of yielding slots
Too much junk with checking flute boosts or catch combo applicability;
just let the area dictate how slots match.
Generating encounters from an EncounterArea is getting a little stupid
without inheritance; each type can now have its own specific behavior
without checking for each individual type of generation pattern. Will
add the abstract method implementations in a future commit
Move some string[] array fetch (for all languages) to Util
split some methods with optional parameters=null
add more xmldoc
replace some magic numbers -> enum/const references
consolidate common array operations (span soon maybe?)
Increase abstraction for arbitrary slot get/set operations, and fracture
SAV4 behavior for each game type.
Adds: Undo/Redo of party slot changes
Fixes: Fixed Gen5 daycare slot 2 reading, and EXP reading
Fixes: Some slot color glitchiness
Fixed: Box layout editor now hides the flag label if no flags are
present
Fixed: Gen7 box flags are now shown (unknown purpose lol)
Changed: savefile objects are generally smaller (removed a few shared
offset fields)
Closes#2381
Keep Raichu and Marowak at the end for ez referencing. Keep a separate
refence for alolan kanto stuff for futureproofing
Might want to improve the EncounterArea abstraction to do the
slot-finding labor themselves, but whatever, hardcode stuff until swsh
throws new monkey wrenches in. A good idea would be a dictionary with
level forcings [species | form << 10] = X and use the dictionary to
check on slot creation
event move only
still haven't bothered finding the table in the exefs that results in
the pkm with an oob move being dummied. hardcoded based on data for now
:)
Was initially implemented as fishy during SM's initial implementation. Any nonzero value in this byte is invalid, don't even bother checking unused/count.
Now that Gen6 (and Gen7) are no longer current gen, any hope for them being released is the same as hoping for Gen4's Azure Flute Arceus. Thus we mark as invalid :)
Closes#2353 by effect of no longer flagging as Fishy. I think that my initial implementation of VC stuff had assumed the Generation==7, but later used 1/2 for factual correctness.
Feels pretty brittle with all the optional parameters; if things get
funky for SW/SH it may warrant a rewrite of this portion
Closes#2345 ty @iiippppk !
Closes#2343 ty @WEERSOQUEER !
#2338 was referenced by
4d08e21126
, that commit was incorrect. Looks like these 2 have OT Gender female.
Instead of marking every trade MALE except for these two, just update
the handling (i'll probably regret this lol)
LGPE will missingno your pokemon if it's not a Kanto/M&M, or one of its
moves is not obtainable. For the user's benefit, filter down these
sources to the non-baddata list.
Item filtering and ball filtering might be something to think about for
the future, but not much benefit vs effort.
Check the OT length for the deferral
other encounters are more permissive than trades, hence why we defer
unless we know for certain. Same OTs are possible, except for the
too-long ones!
Closes#2338 , thanks @WEERSOQUEER !
Needs to be checked prior to the strict Array Index search, as we can't
have an exact string match.
can probably be revised to a StartsWith to only check for the specific
language match, but that's a little less obvious & extra work :)
#2338
remove unnecessary %25 check (only applicable for gen4 encounters),
unneeded for gen5 method.
add a test case to generate a haxorus for all natures, verify shininess
Closes#2336
Pass them as Legal for wild encounters similar to M1/M2/M4.
Add test cases & test pkm validation
Add pid generator support
I decided against checking these PIDIVs after all others; inlined
methods.
Closes#2328 , thanks @pokecal !
not enough documentation to know what every single flag does; just be
lenient
I assume that flags being present XK3->PK3 will set fateful, so we could
remove that logic...
Exposing bitflags for editing isn't fun for the editor, so just ignore
it behind the fateful bool get/set.
fateful required for all xk3 origin
#2289
transfer level exp and current exp not being different enough, which
limits the amount of natures possible. Could handle the 100&<=2 cases
the same way, but keep the branches for faster cases.
fix bad test cases
Not version specific; I'm assuming the 00020003 PID is a result of
hacking the save file to change OT gender. Legitimate saves haven't
yielded the Hardy PID. Changing gender probably results in a bad
pointer, fetching the wrong value.
Closes#2290
Fresh day, fresh tests of the new code :)
Fix assert conditions
Add extra considerations
Detected clones should be skipped for PID/EC/TID checks -- should
probably detect this a different way rather than checking a computed
string (bool array of flags for the clone check results)
EvolutionSet was just an object that hides an array, with no logic
was planning to use the EvolutionSet to do the evolution checks, but
EvolutionTree was required to connect the evolution chains together
reduces loading time (don't have to allocate conversion arrays when
launching a gen7 game), and separates things to easier to manage
locations
reworks gen3 string encode/decode, no longer does 3->4->5 and 5->4->3;
instead goes straight to the end result without an intermediary format.
String sanitization should probably be broken up rather than reused, oh
well.
if conditional checks >=3, and all subsequent checks require Valid; add
this to the continue condition, and remove unnecessary comparisons
update some comments
use 'u' to denote uint values, so that less IL ops are required
~(21->17) in the case of IVs
no functional change, just a fun exercise looking at generated IL and
finding ways to use less ops
hide setters for LegalInfo outside assembly (shouldn't overwrite the
stored values)
update GenNumber to Gen* if appropriate; GenNumber checks for first Gen*
to match, is a little more explicit and quicker than calling twice when
checking a range
SetPINGA{S}(pk, criteria) -> pid,iv, nature, gender, ability (stats
future?)
memes aside, this is where criteria data is forced
Split N encounterstatic (has fixed PID and special flag) from
EncounterStaticPID
be explicit that the string is empty rather than possibly missing
disallow encrypted export for BK4 (they're not encrypted), removes type
check
simplify replaceall in showdownset (don't call ReplaceAll 4x, just get
valid chars and rebuild)
simplify get ribbon sprite name (precompute ToLower and appended values
disable GeneratePKMs from throwing an exception (it's a testing flag,
not to leak out if someone wants a debug dll I guess)
expose FixedGenderFromBiGender
expose ribbon interfaces
still isn't close enough, but removes the usage of decimals for cp calc.
redd.it/ahac9i
CP calc doesn't flag anything I have that is legal, but the calc is
still off by 2 bits at most... whyyyy? Even the same code run in cpp
results in the same inaccuracy? Maybe this is some arm64 difference?
sav1: assign personal table based on (detected/provided) version
catchrate editor: allow to use savefile personal
remove gb era prompt whenever gb/blank loaded; have it as a setting (can
be overridden for VC now). keep allowgbera as autodetect
personaltable: track format for debugging purposes/info
update translations
showdownset: contains char instead of string
gameinfo: static readonly array instead of redefining new on update
legality: order of operation / value reuse / simplification / comments
pkx: compare char instead of single character string
header/footer: move assignment into method as an out instead of ref
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
reducing allocations, increasing clarity by removing some magic numbers
probably can rewrite some of the evo loading/checking for even less, but
good for now.
All IVs are flagged in LGPE even if they're perfect :(
Might have to revisit this for future games and if LGPE transfer out and
maintain these bad flags (this is bad for inspecting parents before
breeding).
Closes#2229 , thanks @SteelPhase (report) and @sora10pls (verified)!
remove linq for characteristic calc (get max IV) and others
remove some reliance on new[] for iv/ev
pk5 replace bitmagic with property get->set copy for cleanliness
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.
how did this get forgotten so easily lol
added legality check; eggs can't participate in pokestar studio.
not editable from GUI, use ExtraBytes editor.
Re-add 0x86 (array was copied from pk4?) and reorder/comment
Other games may vary the flawless IV count so best to have consistent
declarations
(the vc transfer encounter has 5 or 3 depending if it's a mew/celebi)
maximum is always 3; sometimes we know the max size so specify.
bcl has default size = 0, which then resizes to 4 on first addition
wow such optimization
expand string array check to cast and check against length; batch editor
Nature>=25 causes problems in hover tooltips. Previous commit fixed for
pb7 stat calcs for invalid natures, pretty sure the actual game is
exploitable for stat calcs and invalid natures (bad access), but isn't
exploitable as it's only used to retrieve an enum to switch against.
Closes#2167
Based off sub_71001D16A0 with shortcut modifications:
* code marks new entries for evolution processing later using the low
bit (hence the << 1); in save files I can't see any bits set, but I
can't see anywhere in the code that DOESNT set this bit. Thus the
assumption of post-processing.
As noted in gameplay, a new capture doesn't set Min and Max; it only
sets it if it is above the usual sizing values.
Megas apparently don't set until seen in battle, so don't worry about
setting the other forme based indexes.
Starter Pikachu & Eevee have different growth rates than their base
forms (seriously WHY?)
remove old api surface in PKX as a breaking change as adding the
parameter is necessary.
Derived from WC7 with minor alterations (dynamic OT/Nickname which is
stored in the Full data). Since the 0x108 is not stored in the save
file, just keep the full data around.
* Rewrite tests with XUnit and .Net Core
* Add better "because" message
* Skipping test that was not ready & convert the fact to a theory
* Tweak casing
* Convert select date tests to theories
* Make the GetStringList load lock safer
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
Unused after assignment, but if I rework the validation check to return the teamlock result instead of a bool I can spit out the Species-PID generated list as extra info. Helps identify the as-generated conditions if there are multiple teamlocks possible for an encounter (multiple shadow mons, seen vs unseen).
Now accounts for the shiny locks & associated restrictions, abusing the
recursion by setting & unsetting the required CPU Trainer's shiny value.
Repoint all test methods to use the new obj methods
A lot of internal information is nice to have saved; create a copy of
the static class's logic and pepper in some state variables (Required
CPU Shiny Value) to account for the weird edge cases.
Code is essentially the same as the static methods, except for more
fleshed out logic in the AllLock interrupt checking and the eventual
Trainer checks.
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
Check max case for level first, then iterate upwards (eliminates inner
if)
change wc* nature to sbyte (update comparisons, 0xFF too magic-y)
use Rand.Next(x) instead of (0, x)
More languages than Italian have a rule-breaking name. Rework checks a
bit
Flag eggs more accurately
Update force hatch to move Link Trade met location to Egg Location
fix Ho-oh -> Ho-Oh text strings (correctness is key!)