Due to floating-point rounding and representation errors, filters could
wrongly display results incongruous with the wedge display text (ie.
a beatmap with the BPM of 139.99999 would be displayed as having 140
BPM and also pass the bpm<140 filter).
Apply tolerance when parsing floating-point constraints. The tolerance
chosen is half of what the UI displays for the particular values (so
for example half of 0.1 for AR/DR/CS, 0.01 for stars, etc.)
Tests updated accordingly.
To match stable, add creator= and artist= filters to the beatmap
carousel on song select screen. Contrary to stable, this implementation
supports phrase queries with spaces within using double quotes.
The quote handling is not entirely correct (can't nest), but quotes
should rarely happen within names, and it is an edge case of an edge
case - leaving best-effort as is. Test coverage also included.
Introduce unit tests covering parsing for the originally introduced
filtering features. The introduced improvements (lower and upper
interval and decimal point support) also tested.
After the preparatory introduction of LineBufferedReader, it is now
possible to introduce registration of fallback decoders that won't drop
input supplied in the first line of the file.
A fallback decoder is used when the magic in the first line of the file
does not match any of the other known decoders. In such a case,
the fallback decoder is constructed and provided a LineBufferedReader
instance. The process of matching magic only peeks the first non-empty
line, so it is available for re-reading in Decode() using ReadLine().
There can be only one fallback decoder per type; a second attempt of
registering a fallback will result in an exception to avoid bugs.
To address the issue of parsing failing on badly or non-headered files,
set the legacy decoders for Beatmaps and Storyboards as the fallbacks.
Due to non-trivial logic, several new, passing unit tests with possible
edge cases also included.