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Author SHA1 Message Date
algodoogle ddf37cc0ae bug fix 2026-08-06 19:05:57 +01:00
JonShard aa4ffd6346 Fix Scene folder rename refs 2026-08-06 19:46:53 +02:00
JonShard 3646992e35 Add food dispensers to shop. 2026-08-05 09:46:19 +02:00
algodoogle 96ea2dd1ea mp fix 2026-07-28 19:41:31 +01:00
algodoogle 7479cbd656 multy thing 2026-07-28 18:01:27 +01:00
algodoogle 776aaa3020 bug fix 2026-07-26 14:33:15 +01:00
algodoogle 23ec41c1d6 Fix five multiplayer sync bugs, add automated two-instance test
Adds test/multiPlayerTest.tscn plus a driver that runs the kitchen flow
across two game instances: grab/drop, dirt station, sink washing, hob
cooking, counter combining and plating. Runs headless (run_mp_test.ps1),
in two visible windows (run_mp_test_windowed.ps1), or by hand with
keyboard controls (play_mp_test.ps1). 108 checks, exits non-zero on
failure.

After every step both peers snapshot every item's position and rendered
state and the server diffs them. Targeted assertions only look at the
thing a step touched, which misses desyncs elsewhere - that audit is
what caught the last bug below.

Bugs found and fixed:

- net_pickable: apply_held_state() only wrote `enabled` in its
  non-authority branch, so once a client grabbed an item every other
  peer set enabled=false and regaining authority never restored it. The
  server could then never pick that item up again, and a station would
  "snap" it (emitting has_picked_up, so a plate still got marked dirty)
  while pick_up() bailed out on the disabled item - leaving the zone
  holding an item with no grab driver.

- network_manager: station gating only happened in the spawn path, so
  stations baked into a scene file kept running their snap zones on
  clients and grabbed items straight out of the local hand. Added
  gate_existing_stations().

- network_manager: despawn_item() only freed the server's copy. Items
  baked into a scene aren't tracked by the MultiplayerSpawner, so
  consuming one left a ghost on every client, which then blocked the
  station it sat in and got grabbed instead of its replacement.

- network_manager: the snap-into-station decision read the server's own
  copy of the item position, but the reliable release RPC routinely
  overtakes the synchronizer's unordered position updates - so it acted
  on a stale position and teleported items back into the station they
  had just been carried away from. The releasing peer now sends its
  final transform and the server adopts it first.

- container: contained_ids.append()/erase() mutate the array in place,
  which never fires the setter that rebuilds the plate's visuals. The
  peer that put food on a plate was the only peer that never redrew it;
  remote peers looked right because the synchronizer assigns there.

Also null-guards XRServer.get_tracker() in the vendored xr-tools hand
grab point, which threw on every successful grab without an XR runtime,
and adds multiplayer_world.populate_from_layout so debug scenes can bake
their own content instead of spawning the whole kitchen.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-26 02:00:50 +01:00
algodoogle 33ef81306d asd 2026-07-25 21:58:14 +01:00
algodoogle d65b2ca863 Add diagnostic logging for item grab/authority state transitions
The snap-zone crash fixed just before this was invisible in the logs
until traced through addon source by hand — the log showed grabs,
drops, and authority handoffs, but nothing about which peer/hand/zone
actually held an item at each step, or when a guard clause silently
changed behavior.

Adds a _holder_desc() helper (reports "loose", "hand(<path>)",
"zone(<station>)", or "other(...)") and logs every net_held_by
transition, every reclaim that has to restore freeze_mode/collision_mask
from a stuck state, every time the grab-race guard protects an actively-
held item from a stale sync, every force-drop triggered by a losing
authority race, and every pickup/drop event including the ones that
don't get forwarded (picked up by something other than a hand, or
dropped while not authority — exactly the silent case behind the
snap-zone crash). NetworkManager's snap/release-from-zone calls get the
same treatment: which station an item is pulled from, and whether a
snap attempt succeeded, was skipped by the race guard, or found nothing
in range.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 21:07:21 +01:00
algodoogle 61ea80b933 Fix self-targeted RPC breaking host-side item grab/release
request_item_authority and release_item_authority were always sent as
an RPC to peer 1, even when the caller already WAS peer 1 (the host's
own player). Godot rejects rpc_id() targeting your own peer id ("RPC on
yourself is not allowed by selected mode"), so every host-side grab or
release was silently failing to run its server-side half: no denial
check on grab, and — the more damaging part — no
_try_snap_into_station()/_release_from_snap_zones() call on release,
leaving a station's snap zone holding a stale reference once the host
picked something back up. That's what made the host "no longer able to
interact" with an item after a client had handled it.

Split each entry point into a public function that runs the logic
directly when we're already the server, and a private @rpc handler used
only when an actual remote client calls it. force_release_item gets the
same treatment for the symmetric case (server rejecting its own grab
attempt).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 20:47:03 +01:00
algodoogle f6ac103233 Fix join-floor fall-through, grab race, drop physics, and remote hand sync
Four bugs from real cross-network play:

- Player/net_player.gd: the per-peer spawn-spread offset (added to avoid
  stacking joiners on top of each other) could push a joining client up
  to 12 units from center, but the floor is only 15x15 (~7.5 unit
  half-extent) — landing a client off the edge. Bounded to ~2.7 units.

- Player/net_player.gd: the glove scenes used for remote-hand visuals
  carry hand.gd (XRToolsHand), whose root node sets top_level = true and
  repositions itself to its parent's transform every physics frame,
  expecting to be parented under a live XRController3D. Parented under
  the plain avatar node instead, it fought both the local transform copy
  and the replicated sync every tick — whichever wrote last that frame
  won, which read as hands stuck near origin except momentarily. Disabled
  physics processing on those nodes; nothing else in the script matters
  without a real controller ancestor.

- Net/net_pickable.gd: grabbing an item sends an RPC to the server to
  confirm authority, but the item's regular state sync travels on a
  different channel with no ordering guarantee against that RPC. A
  stale "still loose" sync packet could arrive after an optimistic local
  grab but before the confirmation, and was being treated as a real
  authority loss, force-dropping the item — explaining "first attempt
  fails, second succeeds". Now a sync update can't yank an item out of
  our own hand mid-grab; only an explicit rejection or an actual loss of
  authority can.

- Net/net_pickable.gd: the non-authority path zeroes collision_mask and
  forces freeze_mode to KINEMATIC, but nothing ever restored either when
  a peer regained authority (e.g. the server after a client's release) —
  so a released item stayed collision-less forever, looking physics-less.
  Now both are restored from the item's own baked values whenever a peer
  owns a loose (not actively held) item again.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 20:16:29 +01:00
algodoogle 4ca0a05d1b Fix world population race and add multiplayer diagnostics
The world was populated before NetworkManager.world_ready() actually
called host()/join(), so owns_world() read true for every peer
(including a joining client) and each one built its own local,
unreplicated copy instead of the client receiving the server's spawn
through the MultiplayerSpawner. Population now happens after the
session is actually established.

Also adds net-log coverage for spawn/despawn, station gating, item
authority handoff, station snapping, avatar spawn/despawn, and scene
transitions, so multiplayer behavior is visible in
%TEMP%\vryhungry_net_<pid>.log instead of failing silently.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-25 19:42:49 +01:00
algodoogle 596d777fae asd 2026-07-25 19:26:43 +01:00
algodoogle f7024db98d added multi 2026-07-25 18:20:12 +01:00