This places the split point based on the best path from the IP to home,
rather than the best path from home to the target. The outcome is that
the planner might choose an alternate route out of a threatened area
based on the safest escape from the IP, which is where the aircraft
should be when it releases its weapons, rather than at the target.
That's of course not always perfect since the IP distance is not based
on the carried weapon, but it's a better choice when it matters more
(when carrying standoff weapons attacking a more dangerous target).
Try all the nav points between the origin and the target rather than
just the first non-threatened point. This prevents us from using the
fallback behavior for any target that's sufficiently far from the
package airfield.
This makes it so that the mission planning effects are applied only if
the package can be fulfilled. For example, breakthrough will be used
only if all the BAI missions were fulfilled, not if they will *attempt*
to be fulfilled.
This improves the AI behavior by choosing the stances non-randomly:
* Breakthrough will be used if the base is expected to be capturable and
the coalition outnumbers the enemy by 20%.
* Elimination will be used if the coalition has at least as many units
as the enemy.
* Defensive will be used if the coalition has at least half as many
units as the enemy.
* Retreat will be used if the coalition is significantly outnumbers.
This also exposes the option to the player.
An HTN (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical_task_network) is
similar to a decision tree, but it is able to reset to an earlier stage
if a subtask fails and tasks are able to account for the changes in
world state caused by earlier tasks.
Currently this just uses exactly the same strategy as before so we can
prove the system, but it should make it simpler to improve on task
planning.
This includes the basics that we need to get type checking for pydcs
calls.
Type checking has been disabled in a few monkey-patching cases. Patches
ought to be sent upstream (or in the case of dead unit tracking,
replaced with a better model).
This is as much as we can do until pydcs actually adds the py.typed
file. Once that's added there are a few ugly monkey patching corners
that will just need `# type: ignore` for now, but we can't pre-add those
since we have mypy warning us about superfluous ignore comments.
The loadout case actually could (and previously did) hide bugs from the
type checker, since mypy was smart enough to see that we were removing
None from the input it assumed that the member was non-optional, but
later modifications could cause null values, and since those came from
the UI mypy couldn't reason about this. This meant that mypy assumed the
type could not be optional and wouldn't check that case.
* Implements #1399
* Reverting accidental change in generate_landmap.py
* Changelog update
* Import beacon data for Marianas.
Co-authored-by: Dan Albert <dan@gingerhq.net>
Aircraft that have no loadouts at all (such as the IL-78M) will have no
loadouts and thus no values in the dropdown menu. If the player toggles
the custom layout box we reset the flight's loadout to the selected
loadout, and with no loadouts in the combo box that is None, and
`Flight.loadout` isn't supposed to be optional.
Check for that case in the loadout selector and replace with an empty
loadout if that happens.
Fixes https://github.com/dcs-liberation/dcs_liberation/issues/1402
- added information about the role of the aa site
- moved handling of ground name from tgo to the sam generator to make the tgo cleaner
- adjusted the skynet-config lua to the changes
This doesn't currently interact very well with the auto purchase since
the procurer might by aircraft that don't have pilots available. That
should be fixed, but for the short term we should just default to not
enabling this new feature.
If these orders can't be fulfilled for the faction it will prevent the
faction from ordering any non-reserve aircraft since transports are
given priority after reserve missions, and they'll never be fulfillable.
As such, no non-reserve aircraft will ever be purchased for factions
without transport aircraft.
Factions without transport aircraft are screwed in other ways, but this
will fix their air planning for campaigns that aren't dependent on
airlift.
Mod selection is now done via checkbox in the new game wizard.
The MB-339 is being turned into a paid module, and the free mod no longer works, so it's been removed.
We were doignt his for escorts, but now that we quit planning as soon as
we find an unplannable mission (to save money for higher priority
missions), if we hit an early unplannable mission like BARCAP no other
missions wil be planned.
Maybe fixes https://github.com/dcs-liberation/dcs_liberation/issues/1228