Movement commands now access the zone through player.location instead of
a module-level world variable. send_nearby_message uses
zone.contents_near() to find nearby entities, eliminating the need for
the global players dict and manual distance calculations.
Tests updated to create zones and add entities via location assignment.
Defense moves now asyncio.sleep for timing_window_ms instead of using
a cooldown field. Input queues naturally since the per-player loop is
sequential. Outside combat shows "parry the air!" flavor text.
- Set variant defense registration to mode="*" (both attacks and defenses)
- Strengthen telegraph switch test to verify new move's telegraph text
- Remove unused punch parameter from four idle timeout tests
- Use single time.monotonic() call in attack() method
Defenses now work outside combat mode with stamina cost, recovery lock
(based on timing_window_ms), and broadcast to nearby players. Lock
prevents spamming defenses — you commit to the move. Stamina deduction
moved from encounter.defend() to do_defend command layer. Defense
commands registered with mode="*" instead of "combat".
Attacker can change their move mid-telegraph or mid-window without
resetting the timer. Old move's stamina is refunded, new move charged.
Defender gets a fresh telegraph on switch. Feedback says "switch to"
instead of "use" when swapping attacks.
The DREAMBOOK always described "punch right/left [target]" as one command
with a direction argument, but the implementation had separate TOML files
and multi-word command names that the dispatcher couldn't reach (it only
matches the first word). Aliases like "pr" also couldn't pass targets
because the shared handler tried to re-derive the move from args.
Changes:
- Merge punch_left/right, dodge_left/right, parry_high/low into single
TOML files with [variants] sections
- Add command/variant fields to CombatMove for tracking move families
- load_move() now returns list[CombatMove], expanding variants
- Handlers bound to moves via closures at registration time:
variant handler for base commands (punch → parses direction from args),
direct handler for aliases and simple moves (pr → move already known)
- Core logic in do_attack/do_defend takes a resolved move
- Combat doc rewritten as rst with architecture details
- Simplify mud.tin aliases (pr/pl/etc are built-in MUD commands now)