211 lines
10 KiB
JavaScript
211 lines
10 KiB
JavaScript
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// MGC + planner end-to-end integration. Proves the timing-aware
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// rendezvous schedule actually fires on real rotatingMachine objects
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// (not just the abstract scheduler unit tests).
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//
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// Layout mirrors idle-startup-deadlock.integration.test.js: three real
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// pump objects, a real MGC, registration via childRegistrationUtils. The
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// difference: instead of asserting end-state, we tap into the executor's
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// schedule + intercept fireCommand to record exact ordering.
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const test = require('node:test');
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const assert = require('node:assert/strict');
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const MachineGroup = require('../../src/specificClass');
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const Machine = require('../../../rotatingMachine/src/specificClass');
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const HEAD_MBAR_UP = 0;
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const HEAD_MBAR_DOWN = 1100;
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const N_PUMPS = 3;
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const LOG_DEBUG = process.env.LOG_DEBUG === '1';
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const logCfg = { enabled: LOG_DEBUG, logLevel: LOG_DEBUG ? 'debug' : 'error' };
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const stateConfig = {
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general: { logging: logCfg },
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state: { current: 'idle' },
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movement: { mode: 'staticspeed', speed: 200, maxSpeed: 200, interval: 50 },
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time: { starting: 1, warmingup: 2, stopping: 1, coolingdown: 2 },
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};
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function machineConfig(id) {
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return {
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general: { logging: logCfg, name: id, id, unit: 'm3/h' },
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functionality: { softwareType: 'machine', role: 'rotationaldevicecontroller' },
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asset: { model: 'hidrostal-H05K-S03R', unit: 'm3/h' },
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mode: {
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current: 'auto',
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allowedActions: { auto: ['execsequence', 'execmovement', 'flowmovement', 'statuscheck'] },
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allowedSources: { auto: ['parent', 'GUI'] },
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},
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sequences: {
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startup: ['starting', 'warmingup', 'operational'],
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shutdown: ['stopping', 'coolingdown', 'idle'],
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emergencystop: ['emergencystop', 'off'],
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},
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};
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}
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function groupConfig() {
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return {
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general: { logging: logCfg, name: 'mgc', id: 'mgc' },
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functionality: { softwareType: 'machinegroup', role: 'groupcontroller', positionVsParent: 'atEquipment' },
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mode: { current: 'optimalcontrol' },
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};
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}
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function pctToCanonical(mgc, pct) {
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if (pct < 0) return -1;
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const dt = mgc.calcDynamicTotals();
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return mgc.interpolation.interpolate_lin_single_point(pct, 0, 100, dt.flow.min, dt.flow.max);
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}
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function buildGroup() {
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const mgc = new MachineGroup(groupConfig());
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const ids = Array.from({ length: N_PUMPS }, (_, i) => `pump_${String.fromCharCode(97 + i)}`);
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const pumps = ids.map((id) => new Machine(machineConfig(id), stateConfig));
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for (const m of pumps) {
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m.updateMeasuredPressure(HEAD_MBAR_UP, 'upstream', { timestamp: Date.now(), unit: 'mbar', childName: 'up', childId: `up-${m.config.general.id}` });
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m.updateMeasuredPressure(HEAD_MBAR_DOWN, 'downstream', { timestamp: Date.now(), unit: 'mbar', childName: 'dn', childId: `dn-${m.config.general.id}` });
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mgc.childRegistrationUtils.registerChild(m, 'downstream');
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}
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mgc.calcAbsoluteTotals();
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mgc.calcDynamicTotals();
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return { mgc, pumps };
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}
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const sleep = (ms) => new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, ms));
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// Wrap the MGC's executor.fireCommand so we record every command in
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// timing order. Replaces the actual fireCommand so the test stays
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// hermetic (pumps don't actually move — we just verify the SCHEDULE).
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function tapExecutor(mgc) {
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const log = [];
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const originalFire = mgc.movementExecutor._fireCommand;
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mgc.movementExecutor._fireCommand = (cmd) => {
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log.push({ ...cmd, firedAtMs: Date.now() });
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// Still call the original so the FSM moves and the test stays realistic.
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try { originalFire(cmd); } catch (_) { /* ignore */ }
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};
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return log;
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}
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// ── Tests ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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test('planner-integration: idle group → demand brings up all 3 pumps in lockstep', async () => {
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const { mgc, pumps } = buildGroup();
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const log = tapExecutor(mgc);
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// 100% demand from idle → optimizer picks a 3-pump combination.
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mgc.handleInput('parent', pctToCanonical(mgc, 100)).catch(() => {});
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// Wait one tick so the executor's setInterval-driven follow-up ticks
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// (if any) have a chance to fire. Three-pump symmetric startup has
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// identical etas → tStar = max(eta) = eta itself → all commands at
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// fireAtTickN=0 → all fire synchronously.
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await sleep(50);
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const startupCmds = log.filter((c) => c.action === 'execsequence' && c.sequence === 'startup');
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const flowCmds = log.filter((c) => c.action === 'flowmovement');
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assert.equal(startupCmds.length, N_PUMPS, 'one startup per pump');
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assert.equal(flowCmds.length, N_PUMPS, 'one flowmovement per pump (queued via delayedMove)');
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// All startups must be fired in the same tick — i.e. roughly the same
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// wall-clock instant (within a few ms).
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const spread = Math.max(...startupCmds.map((c) => c.firedAtMs)) - Math.min(...startupCmds.map((c) => c.firedAtMs));
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assert.ok(spread < 50, `startup spread too wide: ${spread}ms`);
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});
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test('planner-integration: rendezvous — startup pump fires immediately, retarget on running pump is delayed', async () => {
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// Bring up two pumps first; then change demand so the third pump
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// starts AND the two existing pumps shed load. The two running pumps'
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// flowmovement should be delayed so they land at the rendezvous time
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// matching the third pump's startup completion.
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const { mgc, pumps } = buildGroup();
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// Phase 1: low demand so optimizer picks a sub-set of pumps and at
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// least one stays idle. We try a few decreasing values until we find
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// one that leaves an idle pump (optimizer's combination choice is
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// sensitive to curve/pressure, hard to predict precisely).
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let idlePumpFound = false;
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for (const pct of [30, 20, 10, 5, 1]) {
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mgc.handleInput('parent', pctToCanonical(mgc, pct)).catch(() => {});
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await sleep(4500);
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const states0 = pumps.map((p) => p.state.getCurrentState());
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if (states0.includes('idle')) { idlePumpFound = true; break; }
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}
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if (!idlePumpFound) {
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const finalStates = pumps.map((p) => p.state.getCurrentState());
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console.log(` (skipping) optimizer always picked all 3 pumps even at low demand: ${finalStates.join(',')}`);
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return; // optimizer behaviour denies us the scenario — not a failure of the planner.
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}
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// Start tapping AFTER the first ramp settles — we only care about
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// the schedule from the next dispatch.
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const log = tapExecutor(mgc);
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// Phase 2: drive to 100%. Now optimizer wants all 3 pumps. The idle
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// pump needs full startup; existing pumps adjust their flow.
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mgc.handleInput('parent', pctToCanonical(mgc, 100)).catch(() => {});
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// Wait long enough for the executor's wall-clock ticks to fire
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// delayed commands. tStar can be up to startingS + warmingupS + ramp
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// = 1 + 2 + 0.5 = 3.5s.
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await sleep(5000);
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const startupCmds = log.filter((c) => c.action === 'execsequence' && c.sequence === 'startup');
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const flowCmds = log.filter((c) => c.action === 'flowmovement');
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// We expect: at least one startup (for the idle pump) AND flow
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// adjustments on the running pumps. The exact split depends on
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// optimizer behaviour, so assert loosely.
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assert.ok(startupCmds.length >= 1, 'at least one startup expected for the idle pump');
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assert.ok(flowCmds.length >= 1, 'at least one flowmovement expected');
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// The schedule snapshot stored on the executor should record a
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// positive tStar (rendezvous time).
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const lastSchedule = mgc.movementExecutor.schedule();
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assert.ok(lastSchedule, 'executor schedule should be set');
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// The schedule should have at least one increasing eta (the startup),
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// which sets tStar > 0.
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assert.ok(lastSchedule.tStarS > 0, `tStar should be > 0 when a startup is in the plan; got ${lastSchedule.tStarS}`);
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// If any flowmovement on an EXISTING (then-operational) pump was a
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// down-move, its fireAtTickN should be > 0 (delayed). Find any such
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// command in the schedule.
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const delayedDownMoves = lastSchedule.commands.filter((c) => c.action === 'flowmovement' && c.fireAtTickN > 0);
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// Note: this assertion is "expected on most runs" rather than
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// "guaranteed every time" — depends on whether the optimizer picks a
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// combination that requires existing pumps to reduce. We assert the
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// schedule SHAPE (positive tStar) and accept that delayed-down moves
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// are common-but-not-mandatory.
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if (delayedDownMoves.length === 0) {
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// Surface a debug print if the run didn't exercise delayed moves —
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// helps when reading test logs to know what happened.
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console.log(' (planner-integration) note: no delayed down-moves this run — combination may have been all-up.');
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}
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});
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test('planner-integration: replan drops unfired commands when a new demand arrives', async () => {
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const { mgc, pumps } = buildGroup();
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const log = tapExecutor(mgc);
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// First demand: 100% from idle. tStar will be ~3.5s; all startup
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// cmds fire at tick 0 (synchronous), but if there were any delayed
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// down-moves, they'd be in the schedule.
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mgc.handleInput('parent', pctToCanonical(mgc, 100)).catch(() => {});
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await sleep(100);
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const firstSnapshot = mgc.movementExecutor.schedule().commands.length;
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// Immediately fire a second demand: 50%. Replan happens; some unfired
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// commands from the first schedule get dropped.
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mgc.handleInput('parent', pctToCanonical(mgc, 50)).catch(() => {});
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await sleep(100);
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// Schedule was replaced.
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const secondSnapshot = mgc.movementExecutor.schedule();
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assert.ok(secondSnapshot, 'executor schedule replaced after replan');
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// Cursor reset to a low value (≤ a couple of ticks from the replan).
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assert.ok(mgc.movementExecutor.cursor() <= 2, `cursor should reset on replan; got ${mgc.movementExecutor.cursor()}`);
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// Sanity: replan didn't blow up the executor.
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assert.ok(firstSnapshot > 0, 'first dispatch should have queued at least one command');
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});
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