Surface the inactivity-removal countdown the rules promise but the
engine never reported. A race within five turns of being auto-removed
for inactivity gets a personal warning in its own report; every race
within three turns is listed publicly to all participants.
- model: Report.PersonalExitWarning + RacesLeavingSoon ([]RaceExitNotice)
- fbs: RaceExitNotice table + Report.personal_exit_warning /
races_leaving_soon (regenerated Go + TS bindings)
- transcoder: encode/decode both fields
- engine: ReportExitWarnings fills the recipient's TTL (1..5) and lists
other non-extinct races with TTL 1..3, excluding the recipient itself
- ui: danger-styled personal banner + "races leaving soon" section
(hidden when empty), wired into the report view, EN/RU i18n
- docs: rules.txt report-section list, FUNCTIONAL.md 6.4 + RU mirror
Voluntary quit and idle timeout share the TTL countdown and are not
distinguished, per the agreed scope.
Split GameStateStore into currentTurn (server's latest) and viewedTurn
(displayed snapshot) so history excursions don't corrupt the resume
bookmark or the live-turn bound. Add viewTurn / returnToCurrent /
historyMode rune, plus a game-history cache namespace that stores
past-turn reports for fast re-entry. OrderDraftStore.bindClient takes
a getHistoryMode getter and short-circuits add / remove / move while
the user is viewing a past turn; RenderedReportSource skips the order
overlay in the same case. Header replaces the static "turn N" with a
clickable triplet (TurnNavigator), the layout mounts HistoryBanner
under the header, and visibility-refresh is a no-op while history is
active.
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Wires the gateway's signed SubscribeEvents stream end-to-end:
- backend: emit game.turn.ready from lobby.OnRuntimeSnapshot on every
current_turn advance, addressed to every active membership, push-only
channel, idempotency key turn-ready:<game_id>:<turn>;
- ui: single EventStream singleton replaces revocation-watcher.ts and
carries both per-event dispatch and revocation detection; toast
primitive (store + host) lives in lib/; GameStateStore gains
pendingTurn/markPendingTurn/advanceToPending and a persisted
lastViewedTurn so a return after multiple turns surfaces the same
"view now" affordance as a live push event;
- mandatory event-signature verification through ui/core
(verifyPayloadHash + verifyEvent), full-jitter exponential backoff
1s -> 30s on transient failure, signOut("revoked") on
Unauthenticated or clean end-of-stream;
- catalog and migration accept the new kind; tests cover producer
(testcontainers + capturing publisher), consumer (Vitest event
stream, toast, game-state extensions), and a Playwright e2e
delivering a signed frame to the live UI.
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Phase 17 lights up the ship-class table and designer active views,
extends the order-draft pipeline with createShipClass and
removeShipClass commands, and projects pending Save/Delete actions
through applyOrderOverlay so the table reflects the player's
intent before auto-sync lands. The plan is corrected in the same
patch: per game/rules.txt, ship classes are designed once and
cannot be edited — the engine has no Update command, so the UI
exposes only Create + Delete.
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Adds the second end-to-end command (`setProductionType`) with a
collapse-by-`planetNumber` rule on the order draft, the segmented
production-controls component on the planet inspector, the FBS
encoder/decoder pair for `CommandPlanetProduce`, and the
`localShipClass` projection on `GameReport`. Forecast number is
deferred and tracked in the new `ui/docs/calc-bridge.md`.
Replaces the Phase 10 map stub with live planet rendering driven by
`user.games.report`, and wires the header turn counter to the same
data. Phase 11's frontend sits on a per-game `GameStateStore` that
lives in `lib/game-state.svelte.ts`: the in-game shell layout
instantiates one per game, exposes it through Svelte context, and
disposes it on remount. The store discovers the game's current turn
through `lobby.my.games.list`, fetches the matching report, and
exposes a TS-friendly snapshot to the header turn counter, the map
view, and the inspector / order / calculator tabs that later phases
will plug onto the same instance.
The pipeline forced one cross-stage decision: the user surface needs
the current turn number to know which report to fetch, but
`GameSummary` did not expose it. Phase 11 extends the lobby
catalogue (FB schema, transcoder, Go model, backend
gameSummaryWire, gateway decoders, openapi, TS bindings,
api/lobby.ts) with `current_turn:int32`. The data was already
tracked in backend's `RuntimeSnapshot.CurrentTurn`; surfacing it is
a wire change only. Two alternatives were rejected: a brand-new
`user.games.state` message (full wire-flow for one field) and
hard-coding `turn=0` (works for the dev sandbox, which never
advances past zero, but renders the initial state for any real
game). The change crosses Phase 8's already-shipped catalogue per
the project's "decisions baked back into the live plan" rule —
existing tests and fixtures are updated in the same patch.
The state binding lives in `map/state-binding.ts::reportToWorld`:
one Point primitive per planet across all four kinds (local /
other / uninhabited / unidentified) with distinct fill colours,
fill alphas, and point radii so the user can tell them apart at a
glance. The planet engine number is reused as the primitive id so
a hit-test result resolves directly to a planet without an extra
lookup table. Zero-planet reports yield a well-formed empty world;
malformed dimensions fall back to 1×1 so a bad report cannot crash
the renderer.
The map view's mount effect creates the renderer once and skips
re-mount on no-op refreshes (same turn, same wrap mode); a turn
change or wrap-mode flip disposes and recreates it. The renderer's
external API does not yet expose `setWorld`; Phase 24 / 34 will
extract it once high-frequency updates land. The store installs a
`visibilitychange` listener that calls `refresh()` when the tab
regains focus.
Wrap-mode preference uses `Cache` namespace `game-prefs`, key
`<gameId>/wrap-mode`, default `torus`. Phase 11 reads through
`store.wrapMode`; Phase 29 wires the toggle UI on top of
`setWrapMode`.
Tests: Vitest unit coverage for `reportToWorld` (every kind,
ids, styling, empty / zero-dimension edges, priority order) and
for the store lifecycle (init success, missing-membership error,
forbidden-result error, `setTurn`, wrap-mode persistence across
instances, `failBootstrap`). Playwright e2e mocks the gateway for
`lobby.my.games.list` and `user.games.report` and asserts the
live data path: turn counter shows the reported turn,
`active-view-map` flips to `data-status="ready"`, and
`data-planet-count` matches the fixture count. The zero-planet
regression and the missing-membership error path are covered.
Phase 11 status stays `pending` in `ui/PLAN.md` until the local-ci
run lands green; flipping to `done` follows in the next commit per
the per-stage CI gate in `CLAUDE.md`.
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