Presence was decided by a LINQ predicate inline in the controller, so the semantics SR-002 sets were nowhere stated in code -- the read path complied by accident rather than by requirement. PresenceLookup is now the unit that decides, tagged, with the reasoning next to it. JR-004: windows are served exactly as given. UT-021 pins that [0,10] and [10,20] are not merged despite looking mergeable -- two windows mean a genuine departure and return, and collapsing them answers a different question from the one the truth file asked. UT-022 pins a byte-identical round trip. JR-005: bounds inclusive at both ends, zero-length windows are real sightings rather than degenerate ones to discard, overlaps resolve. The wording was the larger half of JR-005. The overlay rendered a bare list: it asserted nothing, but told the viewer nothing either, and the default reading of a paused frame is "these people are on screen" -- exactly what SR-002 forbids. It now carries an "In this scene" heading. ActorAtTime became ActorInScene, and README no longer contains "on screen" anywhere; it stated the forbidden reading outright in seven places, including the opening sentence. JR-006: measured rather than assumed. UT-023 builds 50 actors x 1000 windows and asserts the response is bounded by actor count, never window count. The lookup is a full scan on purpose -- an early exit on `start > t` would exploit the sortedness the format requires, but would silently under-report the moment one producer emitted windows out of order. UT-020 pins that unsorted input still resolves; WindowsAreSorted is a diagnostic, not a correctness dependency. Third mutation check: making the end bound exclusive fails UT-016 and UT-018 and nothing else. One character turns an inclusive window into a half-open one, dropping an actor at exactly the moment a scene ends. TRACES: UT-016, UT-017, UT-018, UT-019, UT-020, UT-021, UT-022, UT-023 TRACES: JR-004, JR-005, JR-006 | SR-002 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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586 B
C#
19 lines
586 B
C#
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
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using System.Text.Json.Serialization;
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namespace Jellyfin.Plugin.JRay.Models;
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/// <summary>
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/// Extensible "what's happening at time t" context for a media item.
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/// Returned by the <c>jray?t=</c> endpoint; new fields (e.g. locations,
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/// trivia) can be added here without changing the route.
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/// </summary>
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public class JRayContext
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Gets the list of actors visible in the scene at the queried timestamp.
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/// </summary>
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[JsonPropertyName("actors")]
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public Collection<ActorInScene> Actors { get; } = new();
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}
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