Tim Van Baak
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Past is only used in tests. It was added speculatively in expectation that it would be useful for clients. Removing this means that all the fields of a Unit are present in the key, so the key can uniquely determine the Unit or even be parsed into one, and therefore multiple Unit instances can be equivalent if their fields match. If unit pasts are useful later, they can be tracked extrinsically the way timelines are tracked. |
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README.md
5D Diplomacy With Multiversal Time Travel
5D Diplomacy with Multiversal Time Travel is a Diplomacy variant that adds multiversal time travel in the style of its namesake, 5D Chess with Multiversal Time Travel.
This project was inspired by Oliver Lugg's proof-of-concept version and based on the adjudication algorithms of Lucas B. Kruijswijk. For more information on the design, see docs/design.md. For more information on the rules of multiversal Diplomacy, see docs/rules.md.
Usage
This project is not ready for end users yet!
I am working in VS Code on NixOS so currently the developer setup is optimized for that. VS Code is launched from inside a nix develop
shell so it gets the environment. The C# debugger fails to launch on NixOS so I run Code through an Ubuntu 22.04 distrobox when I need that.