When a word's been formed as part of the current turn, but not yet
committed, allow long-tap to trigger an offer to look it up online same
as for already-committed words. Allows checking the legality of
potential plays AND figuring WTF the hint feature just suggested.
My VSIZE is no longer legal, and apparently there's no workaround (no
way to safely figure the length of an array whose size is known at
compile time.) To avoid the risk of duplicating little constants, added
macros that define length in a way a new VSIZE can pick it up. Couldn't
make that work for struct field arrays, however, so there I'm using
constants.
Trying to separate what's game-specific from what can be app/device
specific (i.e. with a long lifespan, and available when a game isn't
open.)
Android will be broken after this commit and fixed after the next
Got a report of crashes due to corrupt move records. Given I rarely see
them I wondered if it's because the hint- and robot-generated moves I
work with have tiles in order. So now on debug builds tiles in moves
from those sources are randomly rearranged (as if the user had formed
the word in random order.) The bug isn't showing up, but I figure the
test's worth keeping.
Got a crash opening games where tile pick was on and first player was a
robot. Cause: non-robot player's tiles were being assigned before the
robot's, and the move stack didn't like the out-of-order assignments.
Now we assign tiles in order as before, but pause each time we find a
non-robot that needs to pick its own.
Next step in converting util_ methods that required blocking: blank tile
assignment. Now post a query and add a method that the client code can
call when the user's decided. Include enough state (col, row, and
playerNum) so that it's probably pretty safe.
treatment of the final 8 bits. I'll need to release a version that
still produces the incorrect hash for compatibility with existing
clients that expect it, but that also looks for the correct hash. When
that's out there I can do a new release that sends the correct hash.
stack, go down the stack looking for a match. If it's found, pop down
to that point then apply the move. This fixes stalls in the test
engine when undo is enabled, and so I assume that undos and turns are
somehow coming in out-of-order. Should be rare that this happens.