Archipelago/worlds/bumpstik/test
Kappatechy 3602ed45a4
Bumper Stickers: logic fixes for "off-by-one" errors (#2855)
* Corrected logic error.

Per discussion here: https://discord.com/channels/731205301247803413/1148330200891932742/1192138309120577646

At the moment, the logic expects Treasure Bumper 2 to require 1 bumper, Treasure Bumper 3 to require 2, etc., and for Treasure Bumper 1 to be in Sphere 1. This is incorrect, each Bumper check should require 1 Bumper item of it's type.

This corrects that. I've verified I was able to generate with it by editing my apworld locally, but I'm also not a programmer and don't know anything about tests. However, I'd think this is a simple change.

* Correct logic in Bumper Sticker unit tests

Off By One errors were rampant in the Bumper Stickers unit test logic. This should correct those errors.

* Correct use of "range" function

The function setting the access rules for Treasure and Booster Bumpers was stopping one short of being applied to all the related locations. This has been corrected.

* Restoring and clarifying designer's original level access intent

The original creator of the AP version of Bumper Stickers intentionally set the Treasure Bumper requirements to logically reach each level 1 higher than the actual game requires, and logic tests were built based on this. This design decision has now been restored.

* Revert "Restoring and clarifying designer's original level access intent"

This reverts commit 5186c5fcc3229a60569cdb96d774d4ccac721a06.

* Correct test logic for level 5

While 33 Treasure Bumpers are generated, only 32 are needed to reach level 5. This push corrects the unit test for the level 5 checks.

* Rename generically-named variables

Change variables from generic names (x, y, n) to more meaningful names, for ease of readability.

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Co-authored-by: The T <thet113@gmail.com>
2024-03-10 15:36:42 +01:00
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TestLogic.py Bumper Stickers: logic fixes for "off-by-one" errors (#2855) 2024-03-10 15:36:42 +01:00
__init__.py Bumper Stickers: add location rules (#2254) 2023-10-25 10:22:09 +02:00