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Scott Anderson 0a40bcebf0 Enable the sort-imports eslint rule (#1849)
## Description:

Enable the `sort-imports` eslint rule.

Fixes #1784

## Please complete the following:

- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [x] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory
- [x] I confirm I have thoroughly tested these changes and take full
responsibility for any bugs introduced
2025-08-17 20:53:44 -04:00

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// Either someone can straight up call player.buildUnit. It's simpler and immediate (no tick required)
// Either someone can straight up call player.buildUnit. It's simpler and immediate (no tick required)
// However buildUnit do not create executions (e.g.: WarshipExecution)
// If you also need execution use function below. Does not work with things not
import { Game, Player, UnitType } from "../../src/core/game/Game";
import { ConstructionExecution } from "../../src/core/execution/ConstructionExecution";
// built via UI (e.g.: trade ships)
export function constructionExecution(
game: Game,
_owner: Player,
x: number,
y: number,
unit: UnitType,
ticks = 4,
) {
game.addExecution(new ConstructionExecution(_owner, unit, game.ref(x, y)));
// 4 ticks by default as it usually goes like this
// Init of construction execution
// Exec construction execution
// Tick of construction execution which adds the execution related to the building/unit
// First tick of the execution of the constructed building/unit
// (sometimes step 3 and 4 are merged in one)
for (let i = 0; i < ticks; i++) {
game.executeNextTick();
}
}
export function executeTicks(game: Game, numTicks: number): void {
for (let i = 0; i < numTicks; i++) {
game.executeNextTick();
}
}