The types for Int32 and Boolean are currently replaced with friendly names of int and bool for the docs. Ensure we apply the same handling when these are nullable types, changing the output from Int32? and Boolean? to int? and bool?
Some path searches, using PathSearch, were created directly at the callsite rather than using the pathfinder trait. This means some searches did not not benefit from the performance checks done in the pathfinder trait. It also means the pathfinder trait was not responsible for all pathing done in the game. Fix this with the following changes:
- Create a sensible shape for the IPathFinder interface and promote it to a trait interface, allowing theoretical replacements of the implementation. Ensure none of the concrete classes in OpenRA.Mods.Common.Pathfinder are exposed in the interface to ensure this is possible.
- Update the PathFinder class to implement the interface, and update several callsites manually running pathfinding code to instead call the IPathFinder interface.
- Overall, this allows any implementation of the IPathFinder interface to intercept and control all path searching performed by the game. Previously some searches would not have used it, and no alternate implementations were possible as the existing implementation was hardcoded into the interface shape.
Additionally:
- Move the responsibility of finding paths on completed path searches from pathfinder to path search, which is a more sensible location.
- Clean up the pathfinder pre-search optimizations.
Requires<T> means that trait of type T will be initialized first, and asserts that at least one exists. The new NotBefore<T> means that trait of type T will be initialized first, but allows no traits.
This allows traits to control initialization order for optional dependencies. They want to be initialized second so they can rely on the dependencies having been initialized. But if the dependencies are optional then to not throw if none are present.
We apply this to Locomotor which was previously using AddFrameEndTask to work around trait order initialization. This improves the user experience as the initialization is applied whilst the loading screen is still visible, rather than the game starting and creating jank by performing initialization on the first tick.
This helps improve the safety of code the uses reflection when methods may get renamed, and helps navigating code as the nameof will show up when searching for references to members.
1. If it follow the refinery placing logic, then we can use Facings in PlaceBuildingVariants to help BaseBuilderBotModule "rotates" it to minefield.
2. If it is a normal building, BaseBuilderBotModule will place a random variant actor.
PlayerReference colors in D2k missions only affect chat text and minimap colors because actors use specific palette colors.
So using the colors from the original game's minimap.
- Add a new widget type for input and extend it from other input widgets
- Add a new label type that can be linked to an input widget
- Change the label color when the input's disabled state changes
The `Refinery` trait has a hardcoded usage of `SpriteHarvesterDockSequence`, which requires the harvester to have `WithDockingAnimation`, making it inconvenient-at-best to NOT have a docking/unloading animation.