Resolves#2484
## Description:
- When an alliance is created between two players, any incoming nukes
between them are destroyed mid-air.
This prevents the traitor debuff from being applied on impact, even if
the nukes were launched before the alliance was formed.
- If a player has launched nukes at multiple nations, only the nukes
targeting the newly allied nation are destroyed.
This is what the players will see after the alliance is created (in case
they have launched nukes at each other):
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6544fb7a-7623-4fc3-b799-89ef8fe897d6"
/>
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assessin.
Resolves#2448
Hi team,
I've implemented and locally tested the alliance-related changes
(including unit tests and some manual simulation with multiple browser
profiles).
Unfortunately I wasn't able to perform full end-to-end testing on the
live game server with two separate machines/accounts.
If someone on the team (or another contributor) can verify the alliance
flow with two real players, that would be greatly appreciated before
merging. Happy to hop on a call or provide any clarification needed.
Thanks!
## Description:
Fixed a race condition bug where donations (troops/gold) between human
players failed after forming an alliance. The issue was caused by a
one-tick delay in `AllianceRequestReplyExecution`: the alliance
acceptance logic ran in `tick()` instead of `init()`, meaning the
alliance wasn't created until the tick after the execution was added. If
a donation execution was added in the same turn as the alliance
acceptance, it would fail the `isFriendly()` check because the alliance
didn't exist yet.
**Root cause:** When human players formed alliances via reply, the
execution model delayed alliance creation by one tick, while bots called
`accept()` directly without this delay.
**Solution:** Moved alliance acceptance logic from `tick()` to `init()`
in `AllianceRequestReplyExecution.ts`, ensuring immediate alliance
creation and eliminating race conditions with donations.
**Changes:**
- Modified
`src/core/execution/alliance/AllianceRequestReplyExecution.ts` to
process alliance replies in `init()` instead of `tick()`
- Added comprehensive test suite `tests/AllianceDonation.test.ts` with 5
test cases covering donation scenarios after alliance formation (reply
and mutual request flows)
- All existing tests pass (323 total)
## Please complete the following:
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fix only)
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and I've added it to the en.json file (N/A - no user-facing text
changes)
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- [x] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
Discord: loacky
GitHub: @LoackyBit
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Co-authored-by: Evan <evanpelle@gmail.com>
## Description:
Answering issue: #1017
[Cleanup] Pass Player into the execution constructor instead of PlayerID
I have tested the changes running and playing a full game. I do not know
other way to test the changes, please inform me ❤️
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responsibility for any bugs introduced
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Lele
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## Description:
Changed from consolex to console
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@qqkedsi
## Description:
Improve type safety and runtime correctness by:
1. Enabling TypeScript's
[strictNullChecks](https://www.typescriptlang.org/tsconfig/#strictNullChecks)
compiler option.
2. Replacing all loose equality operators (`==` and `!=`) with strict
equality operators (`===` and `!==`).
3. Cleaning up of type declarations, null handling logic, and equality
expressions throughout the project.
Currently, the code allows implicit assumptions that `null` and
`undefined` are interchangeable, and relies on type-coercing equality
checks that can introduce subtle bugs. These practices make it difficult
to reason about when values may be absent and hinder the effectiveness
of static analysis.
Migrating to strict null checks and enforcing strict equality
comparisons will clarify intent, reduce bugs, and make the codebase
safer and easier to maintain.
Fixes#466
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Co-authored-by: Scott Anderson <662325+scottanderson@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: evanpelle <openfrontio@gmail.com>