I unfortunately don't have any cheat tools on my computer and do not intend to install any, I'd be grateful if someone could make sure that this actually works 😛
How to Test the Changes:
In another module (or wherever you want), add the following include:
REMEMBER: when testing a PR that changes something generic (i.e. a part of code that handles more than one specific thing), the tester should not only check that the PR does its job (e.g. fixing spell XXX) but especially check that the PR does not cause any regression (i.e. introducing new bugs).
For example: if a PR fixes spell X by changing a part of code that handles spells X, Y, and Z, we should not only test X, but we should test Y and Z as well.
Changes Proposed:
OnReport
event, called at the beginning ofAnticheatMgr::BuildReport()
⚠️ This PR requires https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/pull/12632Issues Addressed:
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SOURCE:
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Tests Performed:
How to Test the Changes:
OnReport
event:Known Issues and TODO List:
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REMEMBER: when testing a PR that changes something generic (i.e. a part of code that handles more than one specific thing), the tester should not only check that the PR does its job (e.g. fixing spell XXX) but especially check that the PR does not cause any regression (i.e. introducing new bugs).
For example: if a PR fixes spell X by changing a part of code that handles spells X, Y, and Z, we should not only test X, but we should test Y and Z as well.