ClassId/CharaId/CardMasterName/BattleType flow from ctx. PlayerBattleStart
Profile removed; Rank/BattlePoint remain as standalone consts pending real
per-viewer rank tracker. One test updated, one new test added.
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selfInfo cosmetics + 30-card selfDeck now read from MatchContext. Opponent
half stays in ScriptedProfiles. DummyCardId / BuildDummyDeck / PlayerMatched
Profile removed. Two new tests lock the deck-idx pairing and cosmetic
flow-through; TypedBodyWireShapeTests + lifecycle tests thread a fixture ctx.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Client RealTimeNetworkAgent.SetNetworkInfo iterates the synchronize-data
dict in insertion order. The "uri" key, when recognized as Matched, calls
GameMgr.InitializeSelfInfo which sets _selfDeck = null. Any "selfDeck"
processed before "uri" gets wiped; Matching.StartBattleLoad then crashes
on null.Select(...). Pre-refactor ToJson built a Dictionary envelope-first
then appended body keys, so the bug never surfaced. The typed-body rewrite
inverted the order — restoring envelope-first matches the prod wire.
Regression test BuildMatched_KeyOrder_PutsUriBeforeSelfDeckAndSelfInfo
locks the contract.
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Two issues caught during v1 smoke at the mulligan / first-turn boundary:
1) BuildSwapResponse ignored the player's idxList and echoed the same
3-card hand back. The client diffs the new self[] against the Deal
to compute "drawn cards" — empty diff against the same hand throws
"Card swap failed: AbandonCards[X]/DrawCards[]". Replace swapped
idxs with fresh deck idxs (initial hand was 1/2/3, deck has 4..30
still available). Same hand must flow into Ready since the client
diffs again there. Move the hand computation into a new helper
ComputeHandAfterSwap and have ComputeResponses thread it through
both BuildSwapResponse and BuildReady.
2) The client doesn't transition to the "Opponent's turn…" display
on its own after sending TurnEnd — it waits for the server to push
an opponent TurnStart (per prod TK2 capture line 14). Without it
the UI just sits on the end-of-turn frame. Add a TurnEnd handler
that pushes a minimal TurnStart{spin} and transitions to a new
OpponentTurn phase, which IS the documented v1 stopping point.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>