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feat(offline): local game engine (Phase B1)
The offline vs_ai game engine — a faithful TS port of backend/internal/engine that
drives a whole local game with no backend. Composes with the move generator (#188) and
robot strategy (#189) from Phase A; not yet wired into the UI (Phase B2/B3).

- ui/src/lib/localgame/ruleset.ts: static per-variant tile values / bag counts / blank
  count, mirrored from rules.go (offline scoring is self-contained; online uses the
  server alphabet). Pinned by ruleset.parity.test.ts against a Go fixture.
- bag.ts: the tile bag (fill from counts/blanks, draw-from-end, return+reshuffle) on a
  deterministic in-house PRNG — a game replays from its seed, not bit-identical to a
  server game (per plan).
- board.ts: the mutable board, satisfying the validator/generator read view + set().
- engine.ts: LocalGame — deal / play (reusing validate.ts) / pass / exchange / resign,
  scoreless(6) & out-of-tiles end detection, end-of-game rack penalties, winner; mirrors
  game.go. The end-game math is exported as pure functions, pinned against the Go engine
  (engine.parity.test.ts, 9 constructed positions).
- engine.test.ts: a full-loop smoke — two robots play a whole vs_ai game to completion
  via generateMoves + decide, and it is reproducible from the seed.
- backend: movegen now dumps the per-variant rulesets; a new in-package engine emitter
  (endfixture_test.go, env-gated) produces the end-game golden.

Pure additive library code; no runtime behavior change (unused at runtime, bundle unchanged).
2026-07-06 08:02:05 +02:00

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// Command movegen emits golden conformance fixtures for the client-side move
// generator port (ui/src/lib/dict). It is a dev tool, run by hand; its output is
// committed so the TypeScript parity tests run without a Go toolchain.
//
// For each small sample dictionary (English and Russian — the latter reaches
// alphabet index 32, exercising the 33-letter cross-set boundary) it writes:
//
// - sample_<tag>.dawg the serialized dictionary (the reader/cursor fixture)
// - sample_<tag>.words.json the stored words + their alphabet indexes
// - sample_<tag>.gen.json ranked move-generation results from the real solver,
// for a handful of positions, plus the ruleset the TS
// side rebuilds to score identically
//
// Positions are built with only the solver's public API: an empty board, and
// two-ply positions reached by applying the solver's own top move (so no internal
// encoding is needed). Regenerate with:
//
// go run ./backend/cmd/movegen -out ui/src/lib/dict/testdata
package main
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"gitea.iliadenisov.ru/developer/scrabble-solver/board"
"gitea.iliadenisov.ru/developer/scrabble-solver/rack"
"gitea.iliadenisov.ru/developer/scrabble-solver/rules"
"gitea.iliadenisov.ru/developer/scrabble-solver/scrabble"
dawg "github.com/iliadenisov/dafsa"
)
// sampleWordsEN is the English sample dictionary, in strictly increasing
// alphabet-index order (the builder requires it). Shared prefixes (car/care/cars),
// shared suffixes (cats/dogs), internal-final nodes (do, an) and a one-letter word.
var sampleWordsEN = []string{
"a", "an", "and", "ant",
"car", "care", "cared", "cares", "cars", "cat", "cats",
"do", "doe", "does", "dog", "dogs", "done", "dot",
}
// sampleWordsRU is the Russian sample dictionary, in strictly increasing index
// order. It deliberately includes words starting with я (index 32) so the ported
// cross-set handles alphabet indexes past JS's 31-bit shift boundary.
var sampleWordsRU = []string{"ад", "ар", "оса", "я", "яд", "яр"}
// sampleFixture is the JSON committed with the .dawg so the TypeScript cursor test
// knows the exact word set (as alphabet indexes) to expect from enumeration.
type sampleFixture struct {
Alphabet string `json:"alphabet"`
NumAdded int `json:"numAdded"`
Words []string `json:"words"`
Indexes [][]int `json:"indexes"`
}
// genFixture is the move-generation golden set for one sample dictionary.
type genFixture struct {
Ruleset genRuleset `json:"ruleset"`
Cases []genCase `json:"cases"`
}
// genRuleset is the scoring data the TS side rebuilds so evaluate() matches the Go
// solver: letter values, premium multipliers per square, the centre, rack size and bonus.
type genRuleset struct {
Size int `json:"size"`
Cols int `json:"cols"`
Center int `json:"center"`
RackSize int `json:"rackSize"`
Bingo int `json:"bingo"`
Values []int `json:"values"`
LetterMult [][]int `json:"letterMult"`
WordMult [][]int `json:"wordMult"`
}
// genTile is one placed tile (a board tile or a move placement).
type genTile struct {
Row int `json:"row"`
Col int `json:"col"`
Letter int `json:"letter"`
Blank bool `json:"blank"`
}
// genRack is a rack as a multiset of letter indexes plus a blank count.
type genRack struct {
Letters []int `json:"letters"`
Blanks int `json:"blanks"`
}
// genMove is one ranked generated play: its orientation, placed tiles and total score.
type genMove struct {
Dir int `json:"dir"`
Tiles []genTile `json:"tiles"`
Score int `json:"score"`
}
// genCase is one generation position: the tiles already on the board (empty when
// none), the rack, the mode/rule and the ranked moves the solver returns.
type genCase struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
Placed []genTile `json:"placed"`
Rack genRack `json:"rack"`
Mode int `json:"mode"`
IgnoreCrossWords bool `json:"ignoreCrossWords"`
Moves []genMove `json:"moves"`
}
func main() {
out := flag.String("out", "ui/src/lib/dict/testdata", "output directory for fixtures")
dawgDir := flag.String("dawg-dir", "", "when set, emit real-dictionary move-gen golden from the .dawg files in this dir (conformance mode) instead of the committed samples")
flag.Parse()
if err := os.MkdirAll(*out, 0o755); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen: mkdir %s: %v", *out, err)
}
if *dawgDir != "" {
buildReal(*dawgDir, *out)
return
}
emitRulesets()
buildSample(*out, "en", rules.English(), sampleWordsEN, []genCase{
emptyCase("empty-cared", englishRack("caredts", 0), scrabble.Both, false),
emptyCase("empty-dogs", englishRack("dogsent", 0), scrabble.Both, false),
emptyCase("empty-blank", englishRack("caret", 1), scrabble.Both, false),
emptyCase("empty-single-word", englishRack("caredts", 0), scrabble.Both, true),
})
buildSample(*out, "ru", rules.RussianScrabble(), sampleWordsRU, []genCase{
emptyCase("empty-yad", russianRack("ядрасо", 0), scrabble.Both, false),
})
}
// buildSample writes the dawg, the word fixture and the generation golden set for
// one sample dictionary. Two-ply cases are appended: the solver's own top move from
// the first non-empty result is applied, then generation runs again on the new rack.
func buildSample(out, tag string, rs *rules.Ruleset, words []string, cases []genCase) {
idx := rs.Alphabet
b := dawg.New(idx)
indexes := make([][]int, 0, len(words))
for _, w := range words {
if err := b.Add(w); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen[%s]: add %q: %v", tag, w, err)
}
enc, err := idx.Encode(w)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen[%s]: encode %q: %v", tag, w, err)
}
ints := make([]int, len(enc))
for i, x := range enc {
ints[i] = int(x)
}
indexes = append(indexes, ints)
}
finder := b.Finish()
writeJSON(filepath.Join(out, "sample_"+tag+".words.json"), sampleFixture{
Alphabet: tag, NumAdded: finder.NumAdded(), Words: words, Indexes: indexes,
})
dawgPath := filepath.Join(out, "sample_"+tag+".dawg")
if _, err := finder.Save(dawgPath); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen[%s]: save %s: %v", tag, dawgPath, err)
}
s := scrabble.NewSolver(rs, finder)
for i := range cases {
runCase(s, rs, &cases[i], nil)
}
// A two-ply position from the first standard case that produced a move.
if two := twoPly(s, rs, cases); two != nil {
cases = append(cases, *two)
}
writeJSON(filepath.Join(out, "sample_"+tag+".gen.json"), genFixture{
Ruleset: rulesetOf(rs), Cases: cases,
})
log.Printf("movegen[%s]: %d words, %d cases", tag, finder.NumAdded(), len(cases))
}
// realVariant maps a shipped dictionary file to the ruleset that scores it and the racks
// the conformance positions use. smallRack/blankRack keep the first-move (empty board)
// lists bounded on a dense dictionary; fullRack drives a deep 7-tile mid-game position,
// kept small by the anchors around the already-placed word.
type realVariant struct {
file, variant, smallRack, blankRack, fullRack string
rs *rules.Ruleset
}
// buildReal emits move-generation golden from the real shipped dictionaries in dawgDir —
// the full alphabets and deep graphs the tiny samples cannot reach — one
// <variant>.movegen.json per variant. Like the dictgen/validategen vectors it is
// regenerated in CI and never committed, so it pins no dictionary version into the repo.
func buildReal(dawgDir, out string) {
reals := []realVariant{
{"en_sowpods", "scrabble_en", "aine", "ain", "aeinrst", rules.English()},
{"ru_scrabble", "scrabble_ru", "аеин", "аен", "аеиноср", rules.RussianScrabble()},
{"ru_erudit", "erudit_ru", "аеин", "аен", "аеиноср", rules.Erudit()},
}
for _, v := range reals {
data, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(dawgDir, v.file+".dawg"))
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen[%s]: read dawg: %v", v.variant, err)
}
finder, err := dawg.Read(bytes.NewReader(data), 0)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen[%s]: parse dawg: %v", v.variant, err)
}
s := scrabble.NewSolver(v.rs, finder)
cases := []genCase{
emptyCase("first-move", encRack(v.rs, v.smallRack, 0), scrabble.Both, false),
emptyCase("first-move-blank", encRack(v.rs, v.blankRack, 1), scrabble.Both, false),
}
for i := range cases {
runCase(s, v.rs, &cases[i], nil)
}
// A deep 7-tile mid-game: place the top first move, then generate again. The
// anchors around the placed word bound the list while still exercising a full rack,
// deep left/right extension and wide cross-sets over the real graph.
full := encRack(v.rs, v.fullRack, 0)
b := board.New(v.rs.Rows, v.rs.Cols)
if m1 := s.GenerateMovesOpts(b, toRack(v.rs.Size(), full), scrabble.Both, scrabble.PlayOptions{}); len(m1) > 0 {
mid := genCase{Name: "mid-game", Rack: full, Mode: int(scrabble.Both)}
runCase(s, v.rs, &mid, tilesOf(m1[0].Tiles))
cases = append(cases, mid)
}
writeJSON(filepath.Join(out, v.variant+".movegen.json"), genFixture{Ruleset: rulesetOf(v.rs), Cases: cases})
total := 0
for _, c := range cases {
total += len(c.Moves)
}
_ = finder.Close()
log.Printf("movegen[%s]: %d cases, %d golden moves", v.variant, len(cases), total)
}
}
// encRack encodes a rack given as the variant's letters (plus a blank count) into the
// index-based genRack the fixtures carry.
func encRack(rs *rules.Ruleset, letters string, blanks int) genRack {
enc, err := rs.Alphabet.Encode(letters)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen: encode rack %q: %v", letters, err)
}
idx := make([]int, len(enc))
for i, b := range enc {
idx[i] = int(b)
}
return genRack{Letters: idx, Blanks: blanks}
}
// runCase fills a case's Moves by generating on a board holding the given placed
// tiles (nil = empty board).
func runCase(s *scrabble.Solver, rs *rules.Ruleset, c *genCase, placed []genTile) {
bd := board.New(rs.Rows, rs.Cols)
for _, t := range placed {
bd.Set(t.Row, t.Col, cellByte(t.Letter, t.Blank))
}
c.Placed = placed
rk := toRack(rs.Size(), c.Rack)
moves := s.GenerateMovesOpts(bd, rk, scrabble.Mode(c.Mode), scrabble.PlayOptions{IgnoreCrossWords: c.IgnoreCrossWords})
c.Moves = movesOf(moves)
}
// twoPly reaches a mid-game position by applying the top move of the first standard
// case that generated one, then generates again with a fresh rack of the same tiles.
func twoPly(s *scrabble.Solver, rs *rules.Ruleset, cases []genCase) *genCase {
for _, c := range cases {
if c.IgnoreCrossWords || len(c.Moves) == 0 {
continue
}
placed := c.Moves[0].Tiles
next := genCase{Name: "two-ply", Rack: c.Rack, Mode: int(scrabble.Both)}
runCase(s, rs, &next, placed)
return &next
}
return nil
}
// cellByte encodes a board cell the way internal/encoding.Cell does (bits 0-5 hold
// letter+1, bit 7 marks a blank). Duplicated here because that package is internal
// to the solver module and cannot be imported.
func cellByte(letter int, blank bool) byte {
v := byte(letter+1) & 0x3f
if blank {
v |= 0x80
}
return v
}
func toRack(size int, r genRack) rack.Rack {
rk := rack.New(size)
for _, l := range r.Letters {
rk.Add(byte(l))
}
for i := 0; i < r.Blanks; i++ {
rk.AddBlank()
}
return rk
}
func rulesetOf(rs *rules.Ruleset) genRuleset {
lm := make([][]int, rs.Rows)
wm := make([][]int, rs.Rows)
for r := 0; r < rs.Rows; r++ {
lm[r] = make([]int, rs.Cols)
wm[r] = make([]int, rs.Cols)
for c := 0; c < rs.Cols; c++ {
p := rs.Premium(r, c)
lm[r][c] = p.LetterMult()
wm[r][c] = p.WordMult()
}
}
return genRuleset{
Size: rs.Size(), Cols: rs.Cols, Center: rs.Center, RackSize: rs.RackSize,
Bingo: rs.Bingo, Values: rs.Values, LetterMult: lm, WordMult: wm,
}
}
func movesOf(ms []scrabble.Move) []genMove {
out := make([]genMove, len(ms))
for i, m := range ms {
out[i] = genMove{Dir: int(m.Dir), Tiles: tilesOf(m.Tiles), Score: m.Score}
}
return out
}
func tilesOf(ps []scrabble.Placement) []genTile {
out := make([]genTile, len(ps))
for i, p := range ps {
out[i] = genTile{Row: p.Row, Col: p.Col, Letter: int(p.Letter), Blank: p.Blank}
}
return out
}
// emptyCase builds an empty-board case (Moves filled later by runCase).
func emptyCase(name string, r genRack, mode scrabble.Mode, ignoreCross bool) genCase {
return genCase{Name: name, Rack: r, Mode: int(mode), IgnoreCrossWords: ignoreCross}
}
// englishRack builds a rack from lowercase a-z letters (index = letter-'a').
func englishRack(letters string, blanks int) genRack {
idx := make([]int, 0, len(letters))
for _, ch := range letters {
idx = append(idx, int(ch-'a'))
}
return genRack{Letters: idx, Blanks: blanks}
}
// russianRack builds a rack from the Russian sample letters used above.
func russianRack(letters string, blanks int) genRack {
m := map[rune]int{'а': 0, 'д': 4, 'о': 15, 'р': 17, 'с': 18, 'я': 32}
idx := make([]int, 0, len([]rune(letters)))
for _, ch := range letters {
i, ok := m[ch]
if !ok {
log.Fatalf("movegen: russianRack: no index for %q", string(ch))
}
idx = append(idx, i)
}
return genRack{Letters: idx, Blanks: blanks}
}
// emitRulesets writes the per-variant static ruleset data (tile values, bag counts, blanks,
// bingo, rack size) the offline engine mirrors in ui/src/lib/localgame/ruleset.ts, so a TS
// parity test can pin that hand-copied table to the Go rulesets (scrabble-solver/rules).
func emitRulesets() {
type rsFix struct {
Size int `json:"size"`
RackSize int `json:"rackSize"`
Bingo int `json:"bingo"`
Blanks int `json:"blanks"`
Values []int `json:"values"`
Counts []int `json:"counts"`
}
out := map[string]rsFix{}
for _, v := range []struct {
name string
rs *rules.Ruleset
}{
{"scrabble_en", rules.English()},
{"scrabble_ru", rules.RussianScrabble()},
{"erudit_ru", rules.Erudit()},
} {
out[v.name] = rsFix{Size: v.rs.Size(), RackSize: v.rs.RackSize, Bingo: v.rs.Bingo, Blanks: v.rs.Blanks, Values: v.rs.Values, Counts: v.rs.Counts}
}
dir := filepath.Join("ui", "src", "lib", "localgame", "testdata")
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0o755); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen: mkdir %s: %v", dir, err)
}
writeJSON(filepath.Join(dir, "rulesets.json"), out)
log.Printf("movegen: wrote %s (3 variants)", filepath.Join(dir, "rulesets.json"))
}
func writeJSON(path string, v any) {
data, err := json.MarshalIndent(v, "", " ")
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen: marshal %s: %v", path, err)
}
if err := os.WriteFile(path, append(data, '\n'), 0o644); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("movegen: write %s: %v", path, err)
}
}