utilize unchecked byte overflow
remove unnecessary zeroing -- t's immediately after the checksummed
region. even if it was included, chk += 0 is still 0.
extract GetFormDuration to method, remove unused GetIsCompatible
specialized variant (there's a generalized version in SAVUtil.cs,
IsPKMCompatible -- might do another round of WinForms->Core absorption
original file path is not saved with the two listed properties, add
FileFolder and relcoate existing FilePath functions to that field
move some GetVariantSAV usages to the string method instead of byte[]
bulbapedia is wrong, first 4 bytes are info values:
0x0 = dex order (alphabetical, numerical), unused in frlg
0x1 = mode (unused in frlg), regional vs national
0x2 = national magic rse (always set in frlg)
0x3 = national magic frlg (never set in rse)
refer to disassembly (pokefirered isn't too helpful, less developed.
just compare save files & edit ram!)
the other 2 values being set are the eventflag & event const, could use
the abstraction for those rather than direct ofs writes
tfw they store full egg data there too -- show that in the sidebar
Tested on C & GS (english), assumedly works fine for other languages
(based on the disassembly?)
according to the disassembly it all makes more sense; a small block and
a large block are stored in RAM
util calc helps convert between contiguous section offset to a chunked
offset
eg: emerald daycare starts at large 0x3030, which converts to
chunk4@0x1B0
This commit implements IsDaycareOccupied for generation 1 saves. The
byte which tracks if the daycare is occupied should normally only be
0x01 or 0x00, so I decided that all other values mean that the daycare
is probably corrupted and thus not occupied. SetDaycareOccupied is not
implemented, since I am not sure what other flags the game normally sets
in this scenario and daycare is read-only anyway.
The GUI displays the Pokemon's index to the right for some reason, but I
don't have saves to test this for other generations, so it might be
unrelated to this change.
Rework box fetch in SaveFile to be a little more flexible, can now fetch
a single box
Hold control to... export all boxes :)
I wonder if there's a decorator that showdown skips when importing lines
that can help differentiate the boxes since there's the potential for
hundreds output (ie comments in a showdown set?) doubt it.