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
* Improve Volcalith tests readability
* Add G-Max Volcalith recoil damage order test
* Add 1 HP priority tests
* Add charge move targeting test
* Correct assertions of Ripen / Sturdy
* Skip failing tests
* Add Volcalith Black Sludge test
* Add Pressure Max / Z-move tests
* Add Pressure submove test
* Add NGas speed test
* Skip NGas speed test
* Add White Herb double Intimidate test
* Remove debug log
* Remove duplicate Pressure test
* Improve White Herb Intimidate test title
* Add Rollout Storage tests
* Add spread move Rollout storage test
* Add Magician Weakness Policy test
* Add Sleep tests
* Add Shell Bell spread move test
* Add Synchronize Lum Berry test
* oh yeah it doesn't work
* Remove duplicate test
* Add Sunsteel Strike tests
* Add Leech Seed ally switch test
* Add Primal weather Natural Gift test
* Add Emergency Exit hazards test
* Add generic hazards tests
* Add and standardize Arceus tests
* Add Transform ability test
* Add and standardize Parting Shot tests
* Add Memento tests
* Add Me First test
* Add Cursed Body Z-move test
* Add Assurance targeting test
* Clarify Assurance test description
* Add double faint switch test
* Add Receiver KO boost ability
* Add double Unnerve test
* Add Dynamax Eject Pack test
* Improve Dynamax forced switchout test
* Add Protective Pads Perish Body test
* Add Sticky Web Pressure test
* Add Speed modifier lower bound test
* Add Cloud Nine Hydration test
* Correct Cursed Body test
* Add Grassy Terrain Leftovers test
* Remove leftover debug
* Add additional Receiver and Soul-Heart tests
* Add Spite tests
* mish
* Add Shell Bell multihit test
* Add WP Dragon Tail test
Co-authored-by: The Immortal <the_immortal123@live.com>
`checkLearnset` has been renamed `checkCanLearn`.
`reconcileLearnset` has been replaced with `validateMoves`, which
bundles the actual `checkCanLearn` calls with the old
`reconcileLearnset`, making for a better name.
It turns out that when I switched us from `assert` to `assert.strict`,
I didn't actually update any existing tests or tell anyone:
0df0d234f2
So apparently everyone else just kept on using `strictEqual`.
This will be a PR and also throw an error if people continue trying to
use it, which should make it much clearer what PS policy is on this.
A lot of the problem may be that TypeScript marks assert.strict.equal
as deprecated when it's not. This was fixed 4 days ago:
https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/pull/48452
But this probably hasn't made it to a thing yet. Until then, you'll
have to deal with TS marking your tests as deprecated, but it shouldn't
be too long.
Accidentally using `assert` instead of `assert.strict` should now show
an error. This protects against the probably much worse mistake of
accidentally using `assert.equal` rather than `assert.strict.equal`.
`assert.ok` is also deprecated now.