Remove legacy relay-inspired logic around comms addressing. Now when a
device creates a game it's required to provide its "self address," and
if it's a client, the address of the host (which it presumably got
through the invitation in response to which the game is being
created.) Then as registration messages come in from clients, the host
gathers their addresses as always.
Removed a boolean that seemed unnecessary. Stopped showing
move-explanations for robots in duplicate mode. They were being shown
too early thanks to bad logic, but I don't think there's any call for
them at all. A robot's move is only interesting if it's the one that
wins the turn.
The assertion's clearly blocking testing, but I'm not sure it's not an
error for two move explanations to want to co-exist. For now they're
concatenated.
There's code on all platforms to force user to have dict prior to
opening a game or responding to an invitation. "Empty" dict play hasn't
made sense in a long time.
Create new class that owns the alert. Let it decide whether to post,
remove, etc. Seems to work, but I've removed some of the "reinvite"
options I'm not sure were helpful anyway. To be considered...
Got as far as having gtk client display list of previously harvested
known players to be invited. Their addresses, or at least mqtt ids are
saved. Next is to actually invite one.
If a configured-as-host game joined an existing game the relay would
make it a guest. The android util_ callback for that change was only
implemented in BoardDelegate and so the change was dropped unless the
game was open/visible. Because comms recorded the change, though, the
callback would never be called again and so the game never learned to
behave as a guest and never registered: permanent failure to join game!
Implemented with a new server state so initClientConnection can be
called from server_do() instead of inside comms while processing an
incoming packet.
To avoid inviteless relay games not having an mqtt channel (and so
yielding a crappy experience) pass the mqtt devid when device registers
and when server replies with all-here.
Some relay bug (I think) misroutes or duplicates packets. Don't assert
as that means test scripts fail to finish. Instead drop the
message. Scripts seem to recover ok with this change and I've never seen
the assert on a device so suspect it's test-world only
Add a basic regular expression engine to the dictiter, and to the UI add
the ability to filter for "starts with", "contains" and "ends with",
which translate into ANDed RE_*, _*RE_* and _*RE, respectively (with
_ standing for blank/wildcard). The engine's tightly integrated with the
next/prevWord() functions for greatest possible speed, but unless
there's no pattern does slow things down a bit (especially when "ENDS
WITH" is used.) The full engine is not exposed (users can't provide raw
REs), and while the parser will accept nesting (e.g. ([AB]_*[CD]){2,5}
to mean words from 2-5 tiles long starting with A or B and ending with C
or D) the engine can't handle it. Which is why filtering for word length
is handled separately from REs (but also tightly integrated.)
Users can enter strings that don't map to tiles. They now get an
error. It made sense for the error alert to have a "Show tiles"
button, so there's now a dialog listing all the tiles in a wordlist,
something the browser has needed all along.
I was getting an occasional crash using a stale env to delete a dict's
resources because the dict was cacheing the env that created it. Dumb!
Using the thread->env mapping stuff worked, but that felt risky and so I
tried just passing it in. It's safe, and involves an amount of change I
can tolerate. So likely going that way.
With reject-phonies set this will trigger the reject path.
Also init CommonPrefs in jni land since its makePhonyPct, left unitialized,
causes the robot to deliberately reverse every turn, firing an assertion that the
robot's moves are legal.
Currently detects the same as tiles not in a line and calls out to a new
util method that's currently parameter-less. On Android the option only
appears in d variants.