`teamLength`, `maxLevel`, `cupLevelLimit`, and `minSourceGen` no longer
exist as properties of `Format`. Instead, they're value rules that
become properties of `RuleTable`, and can be specified as custom rules
and inherited through rulesets like anything else.
See the PR for a full reckoning of changes:
https://github.com/smogon/pokemon-showdown/pull/8267
Reverts #8250, but will keep gluttony test file and add more tests to it. This is being done because indirect sources of damages are not causing gluttony to trigger (such as belly drum).
`maxTeamSize` is a bad variable name (not that `teamLength.battle` is
any better, but that'll get fixed in a future refactor).
- Rename `maxTeamSize` to `chosenTeamSize`, to better indicate that
this is the size after Team Preview, and that it is also the minimum
size after Team Preview.
- Don't limit team sizes to 6 if `teamLength.battle` isn't specified.
This removes an unnecessary `teamLength.battle` requirement in all
Custom Game formats.
- Stop requiring `maxTeamSize` as a parameter for `battle.getRequests`.
It's not even used except as a hint to the Preact client, and was
never state in the first place.
- Stop supporting partial `side.chooseTeam`. This is an unused feature
and removing it massively simplifies the code and fixes a bug in
`cupLevelLimit` which definitely was not written with the
understanding that `chooseTeam` could be partial.
- Fix a bug in #7929 which seemed to misunderstand what `teamsize` was
for.
Previously, the validator had its own hardcoded tag system. This
removes the hardcoding and makes it so any pokemon tag in `tags.ts`
can be banned or unbanned.
For side conditions, `onStart`/`onRestart`/`onResidual`/`onEnd`
have been renamed `onSideStart`/`onSideRestart`/`onSideResidual`/`onSideEnd`,
with the `onResidualOrder` properties renamed `onSideResidualOrder`.
For field conditions, `onStart`/`onRestart`/`onResidual`/`onEnd`
have been renamed `onFieldStart`/`onFieldRestart`/`onFieldResidual`/`onFieldEnd`,
with the `onResidualOrder` properties renamed `onFieldResidualOrder`.
(The `onField` and `onSide` part helps make it clear to the type system
that the first argument is a Field or Side, not a Pokemon.)
Side and field conditions can now use `onResidual` to tick separately
on each pokemon in Speed order. `onResidualOrder` (the per-pokemon
tick) can be timed separate from `onSideResidualOrder` (the
per-condition tick), allowing conditions to end at a different priority
than they tick per-pokemon.
Relatedly, `onTeamPreview` and `onStart` in formats now need to be
`onFieldTeamPreview` and `onFieldStart`.
Unrelatedly, `effectData` has been renamed `effectState`, and the
corresponding state containers (`pokemon.statusData`,
`pokemon.speciesData`, `pokemon.itemData`, `pokemon.abilityData`,
`field.weatherData`, `field.terrainData`) have been similarly renamed. I
renamed the types a while ago, but I was holding off renaming the fields
because it would be a breaking change. But this is a breaking change
anyway, so we might as well do it now.
Note: `onResidual` will tick even on `onSideEnd` turns, although
`onSideResidual` won't. When refactoring weather, remember to
check `this.state.duration` so you don't deal weather damage on the
ending turn.
Intended as a better fix for #8216
We have apparently been sorting everything by switch-in order this
entire time, not just move redirection. This appears to be a mistake
in #5216
The actual bug fix is just the single line in `comparePriority`,
everything else is just documentation, and a bit of optimization of
how speed ties are resolved.
Fixes#6319
This is the change that renames:
- `Dex.getMove` -> `Dex.moves.get`
- `Dex.getAbility` -> `Dex.abilities.get`
- `Dex.getItem` -> `Dex.items.get`
- `Dex.getSpecies` -> `Dex.species.get`
- `Dex.getEffect` -> `Dex.conditions.get`
- `Dex.getNature` -> `Dex.natures.get`
- `Dex.getType` -> `Dex.types.get`
- `Dex.getFormat` -> `Dex.formats.get`
In addition, some other APIs have been updated:
- `getByID` methods have also been added to every other table.
- `Dex.moves.all()` now gets an array of all moves
- Plus equivalent methods for `abilities`, `items`, `species`, `formats`, `natures`, `types`
- Note: there's no `Dex.conditions.all()`
- new API: `Dex.stats` for naming/iterating stats
- `Dex.getEffectByID` -> `Dex.conditions.getByID`
- `Dex.getType` -> `Dex.types.get`
- `Dex.data.Formats` -> `Dex.data.Rulesets`
- `Dex.formats` -> now an array `Dex.formats.all()`
- `Dex.getRuleTable` -> `Dex.formats.getRuleTable`
- `Dex.validateFormat` -> `Dex.formats.validate`
Team functions have been split off into a new `sim/teams` package:
- `Dex.packTeam` -> `Teams.pack`
- `Dex.fastUnpackTeam` -> `Teams.unpack`
- `Dex.generateTeam` -> `Teams.generate`
- `Dex.stringifyTeam` -> `Teams.export`
`Teams.export` has also been rewritten to better match how it works in client.
This implements #8178
This introduces a new class, BattleActions, available as `battle.actions`,
moving all functions from `data/scripts.ts` to `sim/battle-actions.ts`.
This makes it so that "go to definition" will now work correctly for
functions previously in scripts; we no longer need UnimplementedError,
and there's now a clean conceptual separation between `battle` and
`battle-actions` (whereas the previous distinction between `battle` and
`scripts` was basically nonexistent).
This will be a difficult migration if you maintain a fork with custom
scripted mods. I'm sorry! Migration instructions are here:
https://github.com/smogon/pokemon-showdown/pull/8138