Wrap the battle stat box, the PC quantity footer and the dex metric
labels in Strings() (SummaryMenu -- and MoveEffects since #811 --
already do this); give the battle menu a 'battle' lookup context so a
translation can shorten FIGHT/ITEM/RUN independently of the pause menu;
align the metric dex rows with the imperial ones and make the No.
prefix translatable; make the title menu's recolor zone follow Menu's
auto-grown width; honor the declared-but-unread boot.title seam,
drawing an explicit versionRibbon as one centered piece. With an empty
catalog every path is pixel-identical to vanilla.
After the Fly departure animation finished (bird off-screen) and during
Dig/teleport, the trainer sprite popped back in standing at the old cell
for the whole 32-frame black fade-out before the transition. The
player-hide guard only held while a departure animation was live:
flyAnim went nil the instant path2 completed and the teleportOut
countdown cleared the spin fields at 0, but startWarpTo's Transition
(not isOpaque) keeps the overworld drawing beneath the veil, and the
arrival animation is not armed until setMap's midpoint.
Add a playerHidden flag on OverworldState that bridges the gap:
- set when each departure completes (flyAnim path2 / teleportOut hit 0),
immediately before the warp starts;
- cleared in startWarpTo's Transition enter callback, synchronously
after setMap and before the arrival arms flyArrive / spinDrop, so the
player is never drawable mid-fade and never bare on the landing frame;
- folded into both player-draw guards.
ROM-free regression test (tests/engine/warp_sprite_hidden_bug916.lua)
drives the REAL Transition + setMap headlessly for Dig and Fly and
asserts zero fade frames leave the player drawable bare (would have
observed 31/32 gap frames before the fix). Runs in the CI headless T2
tier.
Dig spin timing/lift and the black fade color are left as-is (fade is
intentional per #607).
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trainers.battleTheme validated and merged onto the trainer record but was
never read: battle music came solely from data.audio.battle[kind] where
kind is computeMusicKind()'s final/gym/trainer/wild. Route both battle-
theme start sites through a single choke point:
- BattleState:playBattleTheme() cues Music.playBattle with the override
(self.trainer.battleTheme via battleTheme()), defaulting to the kind
when unset, so vanilla fights and #782's non-gym Giovanni are unchanged.
- BattleState:enter() and OverworldController:pushBattle() both call it.
- Music.playBattle gains an optional 4th song arg that overrides the kind
default, and real call sites now populate the music.select trainerId.
- Victory jingles stay kind-based: a custom battle theme has no derivable
win-variant.
New ROM-free T2 suite tests/engine/trainer_battle_theme_bug945.lua covers
mod load, override resolution, the choke point, and the nil-override
parity gate.
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Yellow's field.oakSpeech manifest carried only shrink frames, so
OakSpeech.lua's `oakGfx.demoSpecies or "NIDORINO"` fallback fired and
the opening speech showed Nidorino's sprite and cry instead of the
player's Pikachu.
- Stamp demoSpecies "PIKACHU" in the Yellow import manifest (source of
truth for fresh ROM imports and developer builds).
- Stamp it in make_yellow_manifest.py so regeneration keeps the value.
- Repair stale Yellow caches in Data:applyVersionedFieldData() with a
fill-if-absent block, matching the #617 oldManBattle RATTATA pattern.
- Add parity test (manifest carries PIKACHU; stale cache filled;
pre-stamped value left alone).
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The mod update and Find Mods feeds feed the raw HTTP body straight to
Json.decode. When the endpoint hands back something that is not JSON
(an HTML error page, a proxy/captive prompt, or a plain-text outage
message like "Exceeded secondary rate limit" -- usually still HTTP 200),
the decoder's "unexpected character 'E'" assert escaped through the
pcall and became the error message, blaming the parser instead of the
response.
Add Json.describeUnexpected() as a pre-decode content-type guard: it
returns nil for body shapes the endpoints actually publish (JSON object
or array) and otherwise a short message naming what the server sent
(HTML page / plain text / empty, with a preview). Wire it into
ModUpdate.parseReleases and ModIndex.parse, so both the sync and async
update-check paths surface the real answer instead of the parse error.
HTTP status was already checked upstream by HostShell.httpGet (non-2xx
becomes "HTTP <code> from <url> (...)"); this closes the remaining
"2xx but not JSON" gap everywhere, including bridge platforms that
expose no status or headers.
Add regression tests for plain-text, HTML, and empty bodies; strengthen
the ModIndex HTML soft-fail test.
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Importing Red unpacked data/generated, assets/generated and
rom-cache.complete straight into the save-dir root, while Blue and
Yellow land under blue/ and yellow/. Red now uses cachePrefix red/
like the others.
CacheFs.migrateLegacyRedCache moves a pre-existing root cache into
red/ on first boot, from RomImporter.new before the readiness loop
and from mountVersion, so existing installs keep their import instead
of being asked for the ROM again. The move only runs when the root
marker resolves to the save directory, so a dev checkout's source
tree is never touched, and the portable game folder is skipped when
it is the physfs source.
Closes#899
Scan asset objects by brace bounds instead of an 800-byte window so
browser_download_url survives fat uploader blocks; mirror logic in Lua
and add realistic API fixtures.
The modkit validate and pack drivers run the real loader under plain
luajit, with no love global. With --base imported, Data:load falls
back to CacheFs.readActive for a generated module require cannot find
(an optional module like data/generated/audio.lua is legitimately
absent from developer and stale caches), and CacheFs.read indexed
love.filesystem once there was no portable root, so validate and pack
died with MK100 before the mod was even looked at. Headless there is
no save directory to read from, so return nil like any other cache
miss.
Refs #850
Ships a dual-NRO native launcher that checks GitHub Releases, updates both NROs from gen1recomp-*-switch.zip with matching NACP versions, and stays silent unless an update needs confirm.
The SAVE FILES card only accepted saves of exactly 32768 bytes and
refused anything else. importToSlot now classifies a non-32768 file by
the integrity of its main-data checksum instead:
- Oversize + valid checksum -> an emulator RTC footer, so the launcher
asks for confirmation, then truncates to 32768 on force.
- Oversize + invalid checksum -> rejected.
- Undersize + valid checksum -> imports zero-padded; otherwise refused.
Adds the "Oversized save file" confirm modal, a new vendor-oracle test
built by gen1lib (PKHeX-derived) run as its own Lua 5.4 tier, oversize/
truncated policy tests, and the LUA54 wiring in test.sh.
# Conflicts:
# src/import/LauncherView.lua
The launcher spent ~9ms per frame building and drawing, and the Find Mods
tab could hang the window for minutes. Both had the same root cause: a
retained UI tree rebuilt every frame, and blocking curl calls made from the
draw path.
Replace the vendored FlexLove engine (28.5k lines) with src/ui/kit/ (Kit,
Theme, Layout, Loader). The kit caches Text objects and all measurement,
allocates nothing in the steady state, and draws flat. Build+draw is now
under 1ms at every window size and on every tab (POKEPORT_LAUNCHER_PROF).
Move every network call off the render thread onto a love.thread pool
(src/net/Fetch.lua): mod index fetches, per-mod release checks, find-tab
stats, thumbnails and mod installs. Mod indexes prewarm at boot so the
Find Mods tab is populated before it is opened.
Paginate every list -- mods, find, save slots, settings, release notes,
versions -- with the page size derived from the real viewport height, so a
500-mod index costs what a 10-mod one does. Scrolling is gone.
Anything that waits now raises a non-dismissable loader; per-row background
work shows an inline spinner instead. The in-app updater moves to the top
right beside the settings gear and pulses when an update is waiting.
Theme is black with white outlines, no gradients or glows, and solid
colour-coded embossed buttons with bold labels. The game tabs keep their
cartridge colours. Everything is 1.3x larger. The save editor shares the
theme, and adding an item there is now a searchable pop-up like adding a
Pokemon.
Also:
- Reset rebinds, in Settings and under Touch Controls. Rebinds are additive
(Input:applyBindings layers them over the defaults), so there was no
in-game way to undo one.
- Launch options: --game red [--slot N] / POKEPORT_GAME boots straight into
a game for shortcuts and frontends, falling back to that game's tab when
its ROM is not imported.
Fixes found while porting:
- Ellipsis and letterspacing truncated bytes, not codepoints, so a
multi-byte mod name crashed the first frame on a Japanese index.
Measurement no longer throws on malformed input either.
- The new font set missed UiFont's kana fallback, rendering translated
builds as tofu.
- Fetch workers idle in Channel:demand() and LOVE waits for live threads at
exit, so the process outlived the window; quitting mid-download also
waited on curl's 300s ceiling. Shut the pool down in love.quit and bound
its transfer timeouts.
- In one column the save-slot card drew below the fold, over the footer,
with no scrollbar left to reach it.
The two FlexLove engine tests guarded a scroll manager and an auto-height
propagation bug that no longer exist; replace them with a kit suite covering
page bounds, viewport sizing and UTF-8 truncation, and retarget the NX test
to assert the dependency is gone rather than that its perf guards are set.
A focus flip, visibility flip, joystick add/remove, or resume reset all
held input, and a still-held direction never re-fires keypressed, so any
spurious reset (macOS Bluetooth re-enumeration fires joystickadded with
no hotplug) parked the player until every direction was re-pressed.
Reconcile from device ground truth after each reset; only what is
physically down comes back, so swallowed releases still clear.
The originals run GiveItem before printing the received texts, and when
the bag can't hold the TM they print a make-room line instead and leave
EVENT_GOT_TM* unset, so talking to the leader again retries the give.
The victory reward path added the TM straight into the inventory, so a
full bag went to 21/20.
Route the gym TM give through Bag.add, split the TM lines out of the
victory dialogue table into tmPre/tmDialogue/noRoom, and port the
beaten-leader middle branch that re-runs the ReceiveTM script. Saves
that already hold the TM without the flag count as received so they
don't collect a second copy.
Refs #797