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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

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extends MultiplayerSynchronizer
## Networked sync component for a pickable item. Added as a child literally
## named "NetPickable" (network_manager.gd's authority RPCs already expect
## this) of every net-synced pickable, replicating its transform and held
## state. Only the current multiplayer authority (the server while loose, or
## whichever peer is holding it) actually simulates physics for the item;
## every other peer freezes their local copy and just follows the synced
## transform.
## 0 = loose/server-simulated; otherwise the peer id currently holding it.
## Replicated at spawn and on change so a late joiner sees the current holder.
var net_held_by: int = 0: set = _set_net_held_by
var _pickable: XRToolsPickable
# This item's own baked freeze_mode (e.g. plate.tscn bakes KINEMATIC, not the
# RigidBody3D default of STATIC) — captured once so it can be restored when
# this peer regains ownership, instead of getting stuck on whatever
# apply_held_state() last forced it to while non-authority.
var _original_freeze_mode: int
# Same idea for the pickable's authored `enabled` flag, which the non-authority
# branch of apply_held_state() clears while someone else is holding the item.
var _original_enabled: bool
func _ready() -> void:
_pickable = get_parent() as XRToolsPickable
if not _pickable:
push_error("NetPickable must be a child of an XRToolsPickable")
return
_original_freeze_mode = _pickable.freeze_mode
_original_enabled = _pickable.enabled
_pickable.picked_up.connect(_on_picked_up)
_pickable.dropped.connect(_on_dropped)
# Deferred: the pickable root captures its own original_collision_mask/
# original_collision_layer via @onready, which runs AFTER this child's
# _ready() but BEFORE the root's _ready() body. Calling apply_held_state
# synchronously here would freeze/mask the item before that capture runs,
# permanently corrupting the "restore on drop" values.
apply_held_state.call_deferred()
func _set_net_held_by(value: int) -> void:
var old := net_held_by
net_held_by = value
if old != value and NetworkManager.is_online():
print("%s net_held_by: %d -> %d (local state: %s, authority=%d)" % [
_pickable.name, old, value, _holder_desc(), get_multiplayer_authority()
])
apply_held_state()
## Puts the item in the right physics state for whether this peer currently
## owns it. Called locally after net_held_by changes, and directly by
## NetworkManager._set_item_authority right after an authority handoff.
func apply_held_state() -> void:
if not _pickable:
return
if not NetworkManager.is_online() or is_multiplayer_authority():
# We own this item's simulation (offline, loose+server, or currently
# holding it). If it's not actively in our own hand right now, make
# sure it isn't still left frozen/collision-less from a previous
# non-authority period (e.g. right after regaining authority when a
# client released it) — while actually held, XRToolsPickable's own
# pick_up()/let_go() already manage these fields, so leave those be.
if not _pickable.is_picked_up():
var changed := _pickable.freeze_mode != _original_freeze_mode \
or _pickable.collision_mask != _pickable.original_collision_mask
if changed and NetworkManager.is_online():
print(
"%s: reclaiming ownership, restoring freeze_mode %d->%d collision_mask %d->%d" % [
_pickable.name, _pickable.freeze_mode, _original_freeze_mode,
_pickable.collision_mask, _pickable.original_collision_mask
]
)
_pickable.freeze_mode = _original_freeze_mode
_pickable.collision_mask = _pickable.original_collision_mask
# Unlike freeze/collision (which XRToolsPickable manages itself while
# held), `enabled` is only ever written by the non-authority branch
# below, so it must be restored here or it stays false forever: once a
# client grabbed this item, every other peer set enabled=false, and
# regaining authority left it that way. On the server that silently
# broke everything downstream — hands couldn't pick the item up again,
# and a station snap zone would "snap" it (emitting has_picked_up, so
# e.g. 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 that then fell out of the station.
if _pickable.enabled != _original_enabled:
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print("%s: reclaiming ownership, restoring enabled %s->%s" % [
_pickable.name, _pickable.enabled, _original_enabled
])
_pickable.enabled = _original_enabled
return
# A net_held_by/position sync update can race ahead of the
# authority-handoff RPC that's about to confirm a grab we just made
# optimistically (they travel on different channels with no ordering
# guarantee). Don't let a stale sync value yank an item out of our own
# hand mid-grab — only an explicit force_release_item rejection, or
# actually losing authority for real, should end a grab we initiated.
if _pickable.is_picked_up() and _pickable.get_picked_up_by() is XRToolsFunctionPickup:
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print(
"%s: ignoring non-authority sync (net_held_by=%d) — still actively held by our own hand (grab-race guard)" % [
_pickable.name, net_held_by
]
)
return
# Someone else owns it: stop simulating locally, just follow the sync.
if _pickable.is_picked_up():
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print(
"%s: was held by %s on this peer, but authority now says peer %d owns it — force-dropping" % [
_pickable.name, _holder_desc(), net_held_by
]
)
_pickable.drop()
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print("%s: freezing (non-authority, owner=peer %d)" % [_pickable.name, net_held_by])
_pickable.freeze = true
_pickable.freeze_mode = RigidBody3D.FREEZE_MODE_KINEMATIC
_pickable.collision_mask = 0
_pickable.enabled = (net_held_by == 0)
## Local hand grab (not a station snap zone, which is server-only): request
## authority immediately so the throw/drop can be reconciled, but let the grab
## happen instantly here rather than waiting on the round trip.
func _on_picked_up(_p) -> void:
var by := _pickable.get_picked_up_by()
if not (by is XRToolsFunctionPickup):
# e.g. a station snap zone grabbed it (server-side auto-snap, or the
# addon's own "grab out of a snap zone" shortcut mid-cascade) — not a
# player-initiated hand grab, so no authority request from here.
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print("%s picked up by %s (not a hand) — no authority request" % [_pickable.name, _holder_desc()])
return
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print("%s grabbed by hand (authority was peer %d), requesting authority" % [_pickable.name, net_held_by])
NetworkManager.request_item_authority_from(_pickable.get_path())
func _on_dropped(_p) -> void:
# Only forward if we're actually still the authority — a drop caused by
# apply_held_state() losing authority (see above) must not re-report.
if not is_multiplayer_authority():
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print("%s dropped locally, but we aren't its authority (peer %d is) — not reporting" % [_pickable.name, net_held_by])
return
if NetworkManager.is_online():
print("%s dropped, reporting release to server (lin=%s ang=%s)" % [
_pickable.name, _pickable.linear_velocity, _pickable.angular_velocity
])
# Send our own final transform too: we were the authority until now, and the
# server's copy may not have received our last position sync yet.
NetworkManager.release_item_authority_from(
_pickable.get_path(), _pickable.linear_velocity, _pickable.angular_velocity,
_pickable.global_transform
)
## Human-readable description of what's currently holding this item on THIS
## peer, for diagnosing desyncs between a hand's own "what am I holding"
## bookkeeping and the item's actual grab state (see the snap-zone-grab race
## in NetworkManager._try_snap_into_station for a real example).
func _holder_desc() -> String:
if not _pickable or not _pickable.is_picked_up():
return "loose"
var by := _pickable.get_picked_up_by()
if not by:
return "held(no grabber?)"
if by is XRToolsFunctionPickup:
return "hand(%s)" % by.get_path()
if by is XRToolsSnapZone:
var station := by.get_parent()
return "zone(%s)" % (station.name if station else str(by.get_path()))
return "other(%s: %s)" % [by.get_class(), by.get_path()]