The scripted session only placed buildings, so every unlock container stayed at
its initial value for the whole run and the checksum never saw them change. It
now destroys the enemy stations twice and takes the offered schematic choice,
so awarded groups, per-schematic levels and the derived recipe/item sets are
exercised too.
Adds a test that pins down that unlock state actually reaches the checksum: two
sessions in lockstep, one takes the choice, checksums must diverge. The
scripted-session tests cannot show this themselves — they compare runs against
each other, so they pass whether or not UnlockState is in the fold. Verified by
temporarily removing the fold: the new test fails, the old two do not.
The first choice is asserted rather than assumed, so a config change that stops
offering a group fails loudly instead of silently dropping the coverage.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01YHcUerKAZKWNvSKJxYKbnG
rotateInPlace re-implemented the belt-tile re-registration switch inline
instead of calling reregisterBeltTile, and its splitter branch omitted the
setSplitterFilters call the canonical version has. Since an operational
splitter keeps its filters only in BeltSystem, removeTile discarded them and
rotating a configured splitter silently reset it to "accept all".
Replace the duplicated switch with a call to reregisterBeltTile, capturing
the filters beforehand via getSplitterInfo — the same idiom deconstruct
already uses. This removes the second copy of the switch that allowed the
two to drift apart in the first place.
Add a regression test; the existing [rotate-in-place] cases covered belt
tiles only, which is why this went unnoticed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01GH8ZMRY3vhxxXcaUxBqxkk
Add deterministic record/playback for a run.
Recording captures `(seed, config hash, ordered tick-tagged commands)` and re-simulates on playback — no state snapshots. `DotaFactory.exe --replay <file>` re-plays a recorded run view-only with manual speed/pause.
Reviewed-on: #4
Co-authored-by: Malte Langkabel <malte.langkabel@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: Malte Langkabel <malte.langkabel@gmail.com>