This implements two big changes:
- All settings shared between `room.chatRoomData` and `room` have been
merged into `room.settings` (so, for instance, `room.slowchat` is now
only `room.settings.slowchat`).
This makes it so we never have to worry about them getting "out of
sync".
- Checking to see if a room is persistent is now `if (room.persist)`
instead of `if (room.chatRoomData)`
- `Rooms.global.writeChatRoomData()` is now rarely called directly;
there's a new `room.saveSettings()` which will handle it for you.
- All properties of `room.settings` are now optional (except
`title`).
- There's a new file `user-groups.ts` which handles authority.
- `room.auth` and `Users.globalAuth` are now
`Auth extends Map<ID, GroupSymbol>` objects.
- `room.auth` is now always defined, removing the need for
`room.auth?.[userid]` workarounds.
- A lot of code relating to usergroups and permission checks have
been refactored.
Co-authored-by: Guangcong Luo <guangcongluo@gmail.com>
A lot of people had been asking about whether it was possible to search for moves with a high critical-hit ratio (relevant for building with things like Sniper or Focus Energy).
(Also includes a refactor to cut down on the number of type assertions
necessary in movesearch code, by Zarel)
Co-authored-by: Guangcong Luo <guangcongluo@gmail.com>
This mostly serves to provide cleaner and more consistent field
naming. maxMove currently doesn't have boosts or effects to group
together but who knows what will be thrown at us via DLC, and being
symmetrical with zMoves is a nice.
For historical reasons, move property definitions have been very blurry
across `EffectData`. Fortunately, recent refactors have made it
possible to put them all where they're supposed to be.
This is mostly just a follow up to #6342.
`prefer-optional-chaining` was turned on and fixed in every location it
complained in. The transformed function [0] looks expensive from a
glance but from skimming through the replaced sites it doesn't appear
to be ran in any important place, so it should be OK.
The linter improvements are:
- Increase linter performance
- Make `full-lint` and `lint` write to different caches so we
avoid overwriting their caches since they're different configs
- Change husky's hook to `npm run lint` so as to write to the
same cache
- Remove `@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin-tslint` which is
essentially a wrapper to TSLint because the rules aren't worth
running another linter
- Convert `.eslintrc.json` and `.eslintrc-syntax.json` to two spaces
rather than four tabs to respect PS' `.editorconfig`
- Rename `fulllint` to `full-lint` to ease spelling it
[0] - https://pastie.io/mmtxpf.js (prettified)