fixed bot difficulties model to match server response for `/singleplayer/settings/bot/difficulties`
also bumps up the sptBear and sptUsec enums so they don't collide with new pmcUSEC and pmcBEAR
Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#113
Co-authored-by: kiobu <kiobu@sdf.org>
Co-committed-by: kiobu <kiobu@sdf.org>
Requires server-side changes (will need your help @TheSparta for this!).
This combined all the single bot difficulty requests into a single GET request (`/singleplayer/bot/difficulties`) with the following data structure:
```json
[
{
"role": "assault",
"difficulty": "easy",
"data": "assets/database/bots/types/assault.json difficulty easy contents"
},
{
"role": "pmcbot",
"difficulty": "normal",
"data": "assets/database/bots/types/pmcbot.json difficulty normal contents"
}
]
```
The request expects all roles and all their respective difficulties to be in the response.
Co-authored-by: Merijn Hendriks <merijnhendriks@users.noreply.github.com>
Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#111
Reviewed-by: DrakiaXYZ <drakiaxyz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-authored-by: Merijn Hendriks <senko-san@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Merijn Hendriks <senko-san@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Depends on SPT-AKI/SPT-AssemblyTool#3
* Refactored Modules for better consistency and general readability, along with preparing the code for a publicized assembly
* Added `PublicDeclaredFlags` to `PatchConstants` to cover a set of commonly used flags to get methods post-publicizing
* Added a replacement to LINQ's `.Single()` - `.SingleCustom()` which has improved logging to help with debugging Module code. Replaced all `.Single()` usages where applicable
* Replaced most method info fetching with `AccessTools` for consistency and better readability, especially in places where methods were being retrieved by their name anyways
**NOTE:**
As a side effect of publicizing all properties, some property access code such as `Player.Position` will now show "ambiguous reference" errors during compile, due to there being multiple interfaces with the Property name being defined on the class. The way to get around this is to use a cast to an explicit interface
Example:
```cs
Singleton<GameWorld>.Instance.MainPlayer.Position
```
will now need to be
```cs
((IPlayer)Singleton<GameWorld>.Instance.MainPlayer).Position
```
Co-authored-by: Terkoiz <terkoiz@spt.dev>
Reviewed-on: SPT-AKI/Modules#58
Co-authored-by: Terkoiz <terkoiz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Terkoiz <terkoiz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>