Compare: https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/26616
This came up elsewhere, namely in
https://github.com/ppy/osu/pull/28277#issuecomment-2133505958.
As it turns out, at least one beatmap among those whose scores had
unexpected changes in total score, namely
https://osu.ppy.sh/beatmapsets/971028#fruits/2062131, was using slider
velocity multipliers that were not a multiple of 0.01 (the specific
value used was 0.225x). This meant that due to the rounding applied to
`SliderVelocityMultiplierBindable` via `Precision`, the raw value was
being incorrectly rounded, resulting in incorrect conversion.
The "direct" change that revealed this is most likely
https://github.com/ppy/osu-framework/pull/6249, by the virtue of
shuffling the `BindableNumber` rounding code around and accidentally
changing midpoint rounding semantics in the process. But it was not
at fault here, as rounding was just as wrong before that change
as after in this specific context.
This is quite a breaking change, but I think it is beneficial due to the large amount of usage of this class.
I originally intended just to remove the allocations of the two delegates handling the `Changed` flow internally, but as nothing was really using the bindables for anything more than a general "point has changed" case, this felt like a better direction.
There were two coordinate systems used:
- 0..512 (used in osu!stable)
- 0..1 (relative coordinate)
This commit replaces the usage of
the relative coordinate system to
the coordinate system of 0..512.
We've seen multiple cases where DrawableHitObject are stuck in the lifetime management container
due to not implementing a judgement (meaning they are never "hit" or "missed"). To avoid this going forward
CreateJudgement() must be implemented and return a non-null judgement.
This fixes BananaShower and JuiceStreams in osu!catch.
This also makes HitObject abstract and cleans up convert HitObject implementations.