Right-clicking a castable pet ability (actionId > 6) in the pet action
bar now sends CMSG_PET_SPELL_AUTOCAST to toggle the spell's autocast
state. The local petAutocastSpells_ set is updated optimistically and
the tooltip shows the current state with a right-click hint.
When a spell is queued in the 400ms window before the current cast ends,
render its icon dimmed (0.8 alpha) to the right of the cast bar progress,
with a "Queued: <name>" tooltip. The progress bar shrinks to accommodate
the icon when one is present.
Also exposes getQueuedSpellId() as a public const accessor on GameHandler
so the UI can observe the spell queue state without friend access.
Add SpellCastFailedCallback to GameHandler, fired from SMSG_CAST_RESULT
when result != 0. GameScreen registers the callback and records each failed
spellId in actionFlashEndTimes_ (keyed by spell ID, value = expiry time).
During action bar rendering, if a slot's spell has an active flash entry,
an AddRectFilled overlay is drawn over the button with alpha proportional
to remaining time (1.0→0.0 over 0.5 s), giving the same error-red flash
visual feedback as the original WoW client.
- /stopmacro [conditions] halts remaining macro commands; supports all existing
macro conditionals ([combat], [nocombat], [mod:shift], etc.) via the sentinel
action trick on evaluateMacroConditionals
- macroStopped_ flag in GameScreen; executeMacroText resets and checks it after
each command so /stopmacro mid-macro skips all subsequent lines
- Emit a "X is about to break!" UI error + system chat when an equipped item's
durability drops below 20% via SMSG_UPDATE_OBJECT field delta; warning fires
once per threshold crossing (prevDur >= maxDur/5, newDur < maxDur/5)
Supports: /castsequence [conds] [reset=N/target/combat] Spell1, Spell2, ...
Cycles through the spell list on successive button presses. State is keyed
by spell list so the same sequence shared across macros stays in sync.
- getMacroShowtooltipArg() parses the #showtooltip [SpellName] directive
- Action bar macro buttons now display the named spell's icon when
#showtooltip SpellName is present at the top of the macro body
- For bare #showtooltip (no argument), derives the icon from the first
/cast line in the macro (stripping conditionals and rank suffixes)
- Falls back to "Macro" text label only when no spell can be resolved
- Adds mouseoverGuid_ to GameHandler (set/cleared each frame by UI)
- renderNameplates() sets mouseoverGuid when the cursor is inside a
nameplate's hit region; resets to 0 at frame start
- Raid frame cells set mouseoverGuid while hovered (IsItemHovered)
- evaluateMacroConditionals() resolves @mouseover / target=mouseover to
the hover GUID; returns false (skip alternative) when no unit is hovered
This enables common healer macros like:
/cast [target=mouseover,help,nodead] Renew; Renew
Adds evaluateMacroConditionals() which parses the [cond1,cond2] Spell;
[cond3] Spell2; Default syntax and returns the first matching
alternative. Supported conditions:
- mod:shift/ctrl/alt, nomod — keyboard modifier state
- target=player/focus/target, @player/@focus/@target — target override
- help / harm (noharm / nohelp) — target faction check
- dead / nodead — target health check
- exists / noexists — target presence check
- combat / nocombat — player combat state
- noform / nostance / form:0 — shapeshift/stance state
- Unknown conditions are permissive (true) to avoid false negatives.
/cast now resolves conditionals before spell lookup and routes
castSpell() to the [target=X] override GUID when specified.
isHostileFaction() exposed as isHostileFactionPublic() for UI use.
- Macro text is now escaped (\\n, \\\\) on save and unescaped on load,
fixing multiline macros silently truncating after the first line in
the character config file.
- executeMacroText() runs every non-comment line of a macro body in
sequence (WoW behaviour), replacing the firstMacroCommand() approach
that only fired the first actionable line. The server still enforces
one spell-cast per click; non-cast commands (target, equip, pet, etc.)
now all execute correctly in the same macro activation.
Adds the standard WoW pet control slash commands used in macros:
- /petattack — attack current target
- /petfollow — follow player
- /petstay / /pethalt — stop and hold position
- /petpassive — set passive react mode
- /petdefensive — set defensive react mode
- /petaggressive — set aggressive react mode
- /petdismiss — dismiss the pet
All commands also appear in Tab-autocomplete.
These are standard WoW macro commands:
- /cancelform / /cancelshapeshift: exits current shapeshift form by
cancelling the first permanent aura (flag 0x20) on the player
- /cancelaura <name|#id>: cancels a specific player buff by spell name
or numeric ID (e.g. /cancelaura Stealth, /cancelaura #1784)
Also expand the Tab-autocomplete command list to include /cancelaura,
/cancelform, /cancelshapeshift, /dismount, /sit, /stand, /startattack,
/stopcasting, /target, and other commands that were previously missing.
Macros often start with a #showtooltip or #show directive line; these
should not be executed as chat commands. The firstMacroCommand() helper
now scans forward through the macro text, skipping blank lines and any
line starting with '#', and executes the first actual command line.
Applies to all three execution paths: left-click, keyboard shortcut,
and right-click Execute menu item.
Adds WoW macro-standard /use argument forms alongside the existing
item-name search:
- /use 0 <slot> — backpack slot N (1-based, bag 0)
- /use 1-4 <slot> — equipped bag slot N (1-based bag index)
- /use <N> — equip slot N (1-based, e.g. /use 16 = main hand)
These are the standard forms used in macros like:
#showtooltip
/use 13 (trinket 1)
/cast Arcane Blast
The captureSceneHistory barrier was using srcAccessMask=0 with
VK_PIPELINE_STAGE_BOTTOM_OF_PIPE_BIT when transitioning the swapchain
image from PRESENT_SRC_KHR to TRANSFER_SRC_OPTIMAL. This does not
flush the GPU's color attachment write caches, causing VK_ERROR_DEVICE_LOST
on strict drivers (AMD, Mali) that require explicit cache invalidation
before transfer reads.
Fix: use VK_ACCESS_COLOR_ATTACHMENT_WRITE_BIT + COLOR_ATTACHMENT_OUTPUT
as the source mask so color writes are properly made visible to the
transfer unit before the image copy begins.
Also remove the now-unnecessary "requires FSR" restriction in the
settings UI — water refraction can be enabled independently of FSR.
Two companion improvements for the macro system:
- Keyboard shortcut handler now executes MACRO slots (1-0 keys) by running
the first line of their text as a command, same as left-click
- /cast now accepts a numeric spell ID or #ID prefix (e.g. /cast 133,
/cast #133) in addition to spell names — enables standard WoW macro
syntax and direct spell ID testing
Macros in WoW are client-side — the server sends only a macro index via
SMSG_ACTION_BUTTONS, never the text. This commit adds local storage and
a UI so macro slots are actually usable.
- GameHandler: getMacroText/setMacroText accessors backed by macros_ map;
text is persisted to the character .cfg file as macro_N_text= entries
- Action bar left-click: MACRO slot executes first line of macro text as
a chat/slash command (same path as /cast, /use, etc.)
- Context menu: "Execute" and "Edit" items for MACRO slots; "Edit" opens
a multiline modal editor (320×80 px, up to 255 chars) with Save/Cancel
- Tooltip: shows macro text body below the index; hints "right-click to
Edit" when no text is set yet
Macro slots stored from SMSG_ACTION_BUTTONS had no tooltip and no context
menu header — hovering or right-clicking gave a blank result. Add an
"else if MACRO" branch to both the tooltip and the popup-context-item so
that "Macro #N" is displayed in both places. Clearing via right-click
still works via the existing "Clear Slot" item which was already outside
the type branches.
Previously used arbitrary map-iteration order (last match), meaning
'/target Kobold' might target a far-away enemy instead of the closest.
Now computes squared distance for every prefix-matching entity and
keeps the nearest one, matching WoW's own /target behaviour.
SMSG_PRE_RESURRECT was silently discarded; Shamans with Reincarnation
and Warlocks with Twisting Nether could never see or use the self-res
ability. Now:
- SMSG_PRE_RESURRECT sets selfResAvailable_ flag when addressed to the
local player
- Death dialog gains a "Use Self-Resurrection" button (blue, shown above
Release Spirit) when the flag is set
- Clicking it sends CMSG_SELF_RES (empty body) and clears the flag
- selfResAvailable_ is cleared on all resurrection and session-reset
paths so it never bleeds across deaths or logins
SMSG_CORPSE_RECLAIM_DELAY is now stored as an absolute expiry timestamp
(steady_clock ms) instead of being discarded after a chat message.
GameHandler::getCorpseReclaimDelaySec() returns remaining seconds (0 when
reclaim is available). The "Resurrect from Corpse" button now:
- Disables and shows the remaining seconds when a PvP delay is active
- Shows the usual "Corpse: N yards" helper text when available
Also resets corpseReclaimAvailableMs_ on world/session teardown.
The minimap had a comment "skip self (already drawn as arrow)" but no
code that actually drew the arrow. Players had no visual indication of
which direction they were facing on the minimap.
Draws a chevron-shaped white/gold arrow at the minimap center:
- On fixed-north minimap: arrow rotates to match camera compass bearing
(computed from camera forward vector: atan2(-fwd.x, fwd.y))
- On rotating minimap: arrow points straight up because the minimap
already rotates to put camera-forward at the top
- Style: two filled triangles (tip+left half, tip+right half) with dark
outline for readability against all map backgrounds
- Rendered last so it sits on top of all other minimap markers
Previously initializeModule() read the 4 WardenFuncList function addresses
from emulated memory, logged them, then discarded them — funcList_ was never
populated, so tick(), generateRC4Keys(), and processCheckRequest() were
permanently no-ops even when the Unicorn emulator successfully ran the module.
Changes:
- initializeModule() now wraps each non-null emulated function address in a
std::function lambda that marshals args to/from emulated memory via
emulator_->writeData/callFunction/freeMemory
- generateRC4Keys: copies 4-byte seed to emulated space, calls function
- unload: calls function with NULL (module saves own RC4 state)
- tick: direct uint32_t(deltaMs) dispatch, returns emulated EAX
- packetHandler: 2-arg variant for generic callers
- Stores emulatedPacketHandlerAddr_ for full 4-arg call in processCheckRequest
- processCheckRequest() now calls the emulated PacketHandler with the proper
4-argument stdcall convention: (data, size, responseOut, responseSizeOut),
reads back the response size and bytes, returns them in responseOut
- unload() resets emulatedPacketHandlerAddr_ to 0 for clean re-initialization
- Remove dead no-op renderObjectiveTracker() (no call sites, superseded)
Items with startQuestId != 0 now show:
- Gold outer glow border (2px) around the item icon
- Gold "!" badge in the top-right corner of the icon
- "Begins a Quest" label in gold on the second text line
Matches WoW's visual convention for quest-pickup items in loot rolls.
Parses the pet talent wipe confirm packet (petGuid + cost), shows a
confirmation dialog matching the player talent reset UX, and sends
CMSG_PET_UNLEARN_TALENTS on confirmation. Completes the pet talent
respec flow for Hunters/Warlocks on WotLK servers.
When the server sends SMSG_PET_RENAMEABLE (after taming a pet for the first
time), the pet rename modal now automatically opens so the player can name
their new pet without needing to right-click the pet frame.
Replaces the silent consume with full packet parsing: reads two lists of
(guid, x, y) positions (typically ally and horde flag carriers) and stores
them in bgPlayerPositions_. Renders each as a colored diamond on the minimap
(blue=group0, red=group1) with a "Flag carrier" tooltip showing the player's
name when available.
Implements renderSkillsWindow() showing all player skills grouped by
DBC category (Professions, Secondary Skills, Class Skills, Weapon Skills,
Armor, Languages) with value/max progress bars and a bonus breakdown tooltip.
Hooked up to the TOGGLE_SKILLS keybinding (K by default).
When 'Auto Repair' is enabled in Settings > Gameplay, all damaged
equipment is automatically repaired when opening any armorer vendor
(canRepair=true). The repair is skipped when no items are actually
damaged to avoid a pointless server round-trip. A system chat message
confirms the repair. Setting persists to ~/.wowee/settings.cfg as
auto_repair.
When 'Auto Sell Greys' is enabled in Settings > Gameplay, all grey
(ItemQuality::POOR) items in the backpack and extra bags are sold
automatically when opening a vendor window. Items with no sell price
are skipped. A system chat message reports the number of items sold
and total gold received. The setting persists to ~/.wowee/settings.cfg
under the key auto_sell_grey.
Shows current local time in HH:MM format in a small dimmed label just
below the coordinate display near the minimap. Uses localtime_r (POSIX)
with a _WIN32 fallback. The clock complements the existing coordinate
and zone name overlays, matching the WoW default UI minimap area.
The ToT (target-of-target) cast bar was still using a fixed orange-yellow
color regardless of spell interruptibility. Now uses the same green/red
scheme as the target frame and nameplate cast bars: green = interruptible
(can Kick/Counterspell), red = not interruptible, both pulse at >80%.
The player's own cast bar now uses spell-school-based colors for quick
identification: Fire=orange-red, Frost=icy blue, Shadow=purple,
Arcane=violet, Nature=green, Holy=golden, Physical=gold. Channels
remain blue regardless of school. Adds getSpellSchoolMask() using the
already-loaded Spell.dbc cache (schoolMask field, covering all
expansions including Classic SchoolEnum→bitmask conversion).
When the player dies and releases spirit, the world map now renders a
bone-white X cross at the corpse's location (matching the existing
minimap skull marker). The marker appears only when the player is a
ghost with an unclaimed corpse on the same map, and shows a "Your
corpse" tooltip on hover. Implemented via setCorpsePos() on WorldMap,
called from renderWorldMap() using getCorpseCanonicalPos().
When a hostile unit has UNIT_FIELD_TARGET pointing to the local player,
highlight its nameplate with an orange border so players can immediately
see which enemies are attacking them vs. attacking group members.
Priority: gold=selected, orange=targeting you, dark=default.
Boss encounter frames were still using the old fixed orange/red cast bar
color. Update them to match the target frame: green = interruptible,
red = SPELL_ATTR_EX_NOT_INTERRUPTIBLE, both pulse at >80% completion.
Load AttributesEx from Spell.dbc for all expansions (Classic/TBC/WotLK/
Turtle). Check SPELL_ATTR_EX_NOT_INTERRUPTIBLE (bit 4 = 0x10) to classify
each cast as interruptible or not when SMSG_SPELL_START arrives.
Target frame and nameplate cast bars now use:
- Green: spell can be interrupted by Kick/Counterspell/Pummel etc.
- Red: spell is immune to interrupt (boss abilities, instant-cast effects)
Both colors pulse faster at >80% completion to signal the closing window.
Adds GameHandler::isSpellInterruptible() and UnitCastState::interruptible.
The zone label above the minimap now preferentially uses the zone/area
name from getWorldStateZoneId() (populated via SMSG_INIT_WORLD_STATES)
rather than the renderer's map-level zone name. This means the label
correctly shows "Ironforge", "Wailing Caverns", etc. instead of always
showing the parent continent zone name.
Previously the "Entering: [Zone]" overlay only triggered when the terrain
renderer loaded a new map. Now it also fires whenever worldStateZoneId_
changes (sent by the server via SMSG_INIT_WORLD_STATES on each zone
crossing), giving correct "Entering: Ironforge", "Entering: Wailing
Caverns" etc. display for sub-zones and dungeon entries without requiring
a full map reload.
- Added lastKnownWorldStateZoneId_ to track server-reported zone changes
- renderZoneText() now takes GameHandler& to access getWorldStateZoneId()
and getWhoAreaName() for name lookup via WorldMapArea.dbc cache
- Renderer zone name still checked as a fallback for map-level transitions
- Both sources de-duplicate to avoid triggering the same text twice
Aura icons on the player buff bar and the target frame now display a
WoW-style dark fan overlay that sweeps clockwise as the buff/debuff
elapses, providing instant visual feedback on remaining duration.
The sweep uses AuraSlot::maxDurationMs / getRemainingMs() — the same
data that already drives the numeric countdown — so no new state is
required. Only temporary auras (maxDurationMs > 0) show a sweep;
permanent buffs remain unaffected.
Add gold diamond markers for every flight master the player has already
discovered (knownTaxiMask_), read from TaxiNodes.dbc and filtered to the
current continent/map being displayed:
- WorldMapTaxiNode struct carries canonical WoW coords + known flag
- WorldMap::setTaxiNodes() accepts the per-frame list from game_screen
- renderImGuiOverlay() projects each known node to UV, draws a gold
diamond (AddQuadFilled) with a dark outline, and shows the node name
as a tooltip on hover
- GameHandler::isKnownTaxiNode(id) checks knownTaxiMask_[] efficiently
- Markers update live — newly discovered nodes appear without reopening
the map
Add GLANCING (hitInfo 0x800) and CRUSHING (hitInfo 0x1000) as distinct
combat text types so players see mechanics feedback they expect from
Classic/TBC content:
- Glancing: shown as "~{amount}" in muted yellow/red; "glances for N" in
the combat log
- Crushing: shown as "{amount}!" in bright orange/red; "crushes for N!"
in the combat log
Both types are counted toward DPS meter accumulation. AttackerStateUpdateData
gains isGlancing()/isCrushing() helpers alongside the existing isCrit()/isMiss().