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Stage 3: game domain (lifecycle, journal+cache, hint, word-check, GCG, stats)
internal/game drives the engine over a single match and owns everything the
engine does not: event-sourced persistence (a games row + an append-only decoded
move journal, with the live engine.Game kept warm in a cache and rebuilt by
replay on a miss), the play/pass/exchange/resign transitions with
validate-at-submit scoring, an unlimited score/legality preview, the hint
(per-game allowance + profile wallet), the word-check tool with complaint
capture, per-player game state, history and GCG export (Poslfit dialect), and a
background turn-timeout sweeper that auto-resigns overdue turns honouring each
player's daily away window. Like Stages 1-2 it is a service/store layer with no
HTTP; the gateway surface lands in Stage 6.

Engine: additive decoded domain API (Direction, SubmitPlay/SubmitExchange/
EvaluatePlay/HintView/Hand, MoveRecord.{Dir,MainRow,MainCol}, Registry.Lookup,
ParseVariant) so internal/game never imports scrabble-solver; and a Resign fix
so the resigner keeps their score yet never wins (the other player wins a
two-player game). Timeout reuses Resign.

Persistence: migration 00002 adds games, game_players, game_moves, complaints,
account_stats and extends accounts with away_start/away_end/hint_balance; go-jet
regenerated. account gained SpendHint. Config adds BACKEND_DICT_DIR (required),
BACKEND_DICT_VERSION, BACKEND_GAME_TIMEOUT_SWEEP_INTERVAL, BACKEND_GAME_CACHE_TTL;
main loads the registry at boot (hard dependency) and starts the sweeper.

Tests: engine resign + decoded-API tests; game unit tests (GCG, away-window
boundaries, hint budget, cache, keyed mutex, payload); inttest integration
(lifecycle, replay equivalence, timeout sweep with away grace, resign stats,
hint policy, word-check/complaint, per-game-lock). Docs (PLAN, ARCHITECTURE,
FUNCTIONAL +_ru, TESTING, README) updated.
2026-06-02 17:33:49 +02:00

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// Package engine is the backend's in-process bridge to the scrabble-solver
// library. It catalogues the playable variants, loads versioned dictionaries
// into a registry of solvers, and exposes a pure rules engine (the in-memory
// Game) that drives a match through legal plays, passes, exchanges and
// resignations while detecting the end of the game.
//
// Two invariants shape the package. First, the solver speaks alphabet-index
// bytes that are meaningful only alongside the matching ruleset; every value
// that leaves the engine for persistence or display is decoded to concrete
// characters (see decode.go and docs/ARCHITECTURE.md §9.1), so archived games
// replay independently of any dictionary. Second, the engine owns rules and
// scoring only: turn scheduling, the 24-hour timeout, persistence and transport
// belong to the game domain in a later stage.
package engine
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"scrabble-solver/rules"
)
// Variant identifies a Scrabble variant the backend offers. Each maps to a
// scrabble-solver ruleset and a committed dictionary.
type Variant uint8
const (
// VariantEnglish is standard English Scrabble (the SOWPODS dictionary).
VariantEnglish Variant = iota
// VariantRussianScrabble is Russian Scrabble.
VariantRussianScrabble
// VariantErudit is the Russian "Эрудит" variant.
VariantErudit
)
// String returns the variant's stable identifier, used in logs and as a metadata
// label on persisted games.
func (v Variant) String() string {
switch v {
case VariantEnglish:
return "english"
case VariantRussianScrabble:
return "russian_scrabble"
case VariantErudit:
return "erudit"
}
return "unknown"
}
// ruleset returns the scrabble-solver ruleset backing the variant and true, or
// (nil, false) for an unrecognised variant.
func (v Variant) ruleset() (*rules.Ruleset, bool) {
switch v {
case VariantEnglish:
return rules.English(), true
case VariantRussianScrabble:
return rules.RussianScrabble(), true
case VariantErudit:
return rules.Erudit(), true
}
return nil, false
}
// Variants returns the variants the backend offers, in catalogue order.
func Variants() []Variant {
return []Variant{VariantEnglish, VariantRussianScrabble, VariantErudit}
}
// ParseVariant maps a stable label produced by Variant.String back to its
// Variant, or returns ErrUnknownVariant. It is the inverse the game domain uses
// to read a persisted variant.
func ParseVariant(s string) (Variant, error) {
for _, v := range Variants() {
if v.String() == s {
return v, nil
}
}
return 0, fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", ErrUnknownVariant, s)
}
// Ruleset returns the scrabble-solver ruleset for variant. It needs no
// dictionary, so it supports dictionary-independent board replay (see
// ReplayBoard) from a finished game's variant metadata alone.
func Ruleset(v Variant) (*rules.Ruleset, error) {
rs, ok := v.ruleset()
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%w: %d", ErrUnknownVariant, v)
}
return rs, nil
}
// Sentinel errors returned across the engine. Callers match them with
// errors.Is; the wrapped detail carries the offending value.
var (
// ErrUnknownVariant is returned for a variant the engine does not recognise.
ErrUnknownVariant = errors.New("engine: unknown variant")
// ErrUnknownVersion is returned when no dictionary is registered for a
// (variant, version) pair.
ErrUnknownVersion = errors.New("engine: unknown dictionary version")
// ErrIllegalPlay wraps a solver validation failure: off-board geometry, a
// word absent from the dictionary, or a play that does not connect.
ErrIllegalPlay = errors.New("engine: illegal play")
// ErrTilesNotOnRack is returned when a play or exchange references tiles the
// acting player does not hold.
ErrTilesNotOnRack = errors.New("engine: tiles not on the player's rack")
// ErrNotEnoughTilesToExchange is returned when an exchange is attempted while
// the bag holds fewer tiles than a full rack.
ErrNotEnoughTilesToExchange = errors.New("engine: not enough tiles in the bag to exchange")
// ErrNothingToExchange is returned for an exchange of zero tiles.
ErrNothingToExchange = errors.New("engine: exchange requires at least one tile")
// ErrGameOver is returned when a transition is attempted on a finished game.
ErrGameOver = errors.New("engine: game is over")
)