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Ilia Denisov 00e84579ca
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fix(ui-map): split fog overlay into per-shape Graphics + torus-wrap circles
Two visible regressions in the in-game map's fog overlay surfaced
on dev-deploy:

1. With three LOCAL planets close together, only the last planet
   glyph stayed visible inside the bg holes — the other two were
   obscured. The previous implementation stacked the fog rectangle
   plus every bg circle onto a single `Graphics` via repeated
   `g.rect(...).fill(...).circle(...).fill(...)...`. Pixi v8's
   multi-shape Graphics is supported in theory, but in practice
   only the last shape's fill seems to land, dropping the earlier
   bg holes (and the planet glyphs on top look like they vanished
   along with their hole). Splitting each op onto its own
   `Graphics` inside a per-copy `Container` removes the ambiguity
   — one shape, one fill, one render pass.

2. A planet near the right world edge produced a "sector" — the
   bg circle painted into the area past the seam, but the
   neighbouring tile's fog rectangle then overpainted that bleed,
   leaving a quarter-circle hole. In torus mode each visibility
   circle is now drawn at the nine wrapped positions
   (`(dx, dy) ∈ {-1, 0, 1}²`); the wrapped copies in the
   neighbour-tile-aligned positions keep the hole continuous
   across the seam. No-wrap mode keeps a single emission per
   circle, because wrapped circles would leak into the visible
   world rectangle as unwanted holes.

The `fogPaintOps` helper now takes the wrap mode as a parameter;
`tests/fog-paint-ops.test.ts` covers the torus expansion
(nine-wrap product per circle, the seam-fix case at x = 950) and
re-asserts the no-wrap path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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