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Author SHA1 Message Date
Guangcong Luo
f9fdc73133
Support per-pokemon Residual handlers in Side/Field conditions (#8222)
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
2021-04-25 10:55:54 -07:00
Guangcong Luo
a65faf263f
Stop using assert.strict.strictEqual (#7515)
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.
2020-10-14 01:19:03 -07:00
urkerab
fc6e4b82ae
Disguise breaking prevents critical hits (#6766) 2020-05-29 18:57:39 -07:00
Leonard Craft III
1dbb1a280b
Unskip passing tests (#6662) 2020-05-07 16:53:10 -07:00
Guangcong Luo
f6f4467265 Turn on prefer-const for .js files
Not having prefer-const on the JS side makes JS -> TS refactors really
unreadable. This commit just auto-fixes it so we're using
`prefer-const` everywhere.
2020-04-23 11:37:47 -07:00
Guangcong Luo
fe0d044d2b Fix tests to run on Gen 8 instead of Gen 7 2019-12-04 13:36:37 +09:00
The Immortal
eb905cbe92 Implement Disguise damage 2019-11-18 23:58:00 +04:00
Guangcong Luo
7a023746ba
Refactor battle.dex out of battle (#5851)
In most other similar systems, like TeamValidator, we use `thing.dex` instead of having it extend `ModdedDex`. Battle has always extended `ModdedDex`, though. This changes Battle to match the others.

This should fix an issue with `Battle.data` not being cached.

This also frees up Battle to extend ObjectReadWriteStream<string> in a future update.
2019-10-06 07:38:08 +11:00
Slayer95
ffb3678b0f Test: Update folder structure to match source code (#5436) 2019-04-14 23:57:06 +09:30