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Existing `get`/`set` logic is flawed in that it doesn't work on Big Endian operating systems, and it allocates heap objects when it doesn't need to. `System.Buffers.Binary.BinaryPrimitives` in the `System.Memory` NuGet package provides both Little Endian and Big Endian methods to read and write data; all the `get`/`set` operations have been reworked to use this new API. This removes the need for PKHeX's manual `BigEndian` class, as all functions are already covered by the BinaryPrimitives API. The `StringConverter` has now been rewritten to accept a Span to read from & write to, no longer requiring a temporary StringBuilder. Other Fixes included: - The Super Training UI for Gen6 has been reworked according to the latest block structure additions. - Cloning a Stadium2 Save File now works correctly (opening from the Folder browser list). - Checksum & Sanity properties removed from parent PKM class, and is now implemented via interface.
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C#
37 lines
No EOL
981 B
C#
using System;
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namespace PKHeX.Core
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{
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public sealed class PokeBlock3Case
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{
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private const int Count = 40;
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public readonly PokeBlock3[] Blocks;
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public PokeBlock3Case(ReadOnlySpan<byte> data, int offset)
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{
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Blocks = new PokeBlock3[Count];
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for (int i = 0; i < Blocks.Length; i++)
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Blocks[i] = PokeBlock3.GetBlock(data, offset + (i * PokeBlock3.SIZE));
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}
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public byte[] Write()
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{
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byte[] result = new byte[Count*PokeBlock3.SIZE];
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for (int i = 0; i < Blocks.Length; i++)
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Blocks[i].SetBlock(result, i * PokeBlock3.SIZE);
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return result;
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}
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public void DeleteAll()
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{
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foreach (var b in Blocks)
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b.Delete();
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}
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public void MaximizeAll(bool createMissing = false)
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{
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foreach (var b in Blocks)
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b.Maximize(createMissing);
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}
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}
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} |