fix: premature week rollover #771
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The pull request introduces a modification to the
worldStateController
in thesrc/controllers/dynamic/worldStateController.ts
file. Specifically, the change alters the calculation of theweek
variable by adjusting the number added to theday
variable from 4 to 3. This modification impacts how the week number is determined, with the calculation now starting from a slightly different point. The change appears to be related to the week numbering system, potentially affecting how weeks are tracked and how subsequent logic dependent on the week number is processed. The overall structure of the controller remains consistent, with only this specific calculation being updated.Finishing Touches
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const day = Math.trunc(new Date().getTime() / 86400000);
const week = Math.trunc((day + 4) / 7); // week begins on mondays
const week = Math.trunc((day + 3) / 7); // week begins on mondays
const weekStart = week * 604800000;
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⚠️ Potential issue
Incorrect week calculation offset will misalign weekly rotations
The change from
+4
to+3
in the week calculation is incorrect. Since Unix epoch (Jan 1, 1970) was a Thursday, we need +4 days to align with the next Monday. Using +3 will cause weeks to start on Sundays instead, breaking the intended Monday-based weekly rotations for:Fix by reverting to the original offset:
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Revert the offset change to maintain Monday-based weeks.
The change from
+4
to+3
is incorrect and will cause weeks to start on Sundays instead of Mondays. Here's why:day
counts days since Unix epoch (Jan 1, 1970), which was a Thursday+4
, not+3
This change will cause all weekly cycles to shift by one day, affecting:
Apply this diff to fix the week calculation:
Let's verify the week calculation:
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