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161 lines
5.4 KiB
Dart
161 lines
5.4 KiB
Dart
import 'dart:math';
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import 'dart:ui';
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import 'package:flutter/painting.dart';
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import '../svg.dart';
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import '../sprite.dart';
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import '../position.dart';
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import '../anchor.dart';
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/// This represents a Component for your game.
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///
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/// Components can be bullets flying on the screen, a spaship or your player's fighter.
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/// Anything that either renders or updates can be added to the list on [BaseGame]. It will deal with calling those methods for you.
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/// Components also have other methods that can help you out if you want to overwrite them.
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abstract class Component {
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/// This method is called periodically by the game engine to request that your component updates itself.
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///
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/// The time [t] in seconds (with microseconds precision provided by Flutter) since the last update cycle.
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/// This time can vary according to hardware capacity, so make sure to update your state considering this.
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/// All components on [BaseGame] are always updated by the same amount. The time each one takes to update adds up to the next update cycle.
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void update(double t);
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/// Renders this component on the provided Canvas [c].
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void render(Canvas c);
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/// This is a hook called by [BaseGame] to let this component know that the screen (or flame draw area) has been update.
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///
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/// It receives the new size.
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/// You can use the [Resizable] mixin if you want an implementation of this hook that keeps track of the current size.
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void resize(Size size) {}
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/// Whether this component has been loaded yet. If not loaded, [BaseGame] will not try to render it.
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///
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/// Sprite based components can use this to let [BaseGame] know not to try to render when the [Sprite] has not been loaded yet.
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/// Note that for a more consistent experience, you can pre-load all your assets beforehand with Flame.images.loadAll.
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bool loaded() => true;
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/// Wether this should be destroyed or not.
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///
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/// It will be called once per component per loop, and if it returns true, [BaseGame] will mark your component for deletion and remove it before the next loop.
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bool destroy() => false;
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/// Whether this component is HUD object or not.
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///
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/// HUD objects ignore the [BaseGame.camera] when rendered (so their position coordinates are considered relative to the device screen).
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bool isHud() => false;
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/// Render priority of this component. This allows you to control the order in which your components are rendered.
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///
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/// Components are always updated and rendered in the order defined by this number.
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/// The smaller the priority, the sooner your component will be updated/rendered.
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/// It can be any integer (negative, zero, or positive).
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/// If two components share the same priority, they will probably be drawn in the order they were added.
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int priority() => 0;
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}
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/// A [Component] implementation that represents a component that has a specific, possibly dynamic position on the screen.
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///
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/// It represents a rectangle of dimension ([width], [height]), on the position ([x], [y]), rotate around its center with angle [angle].
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/// It also uses the [anchor] property to properly position itself.
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abstract class PositionComponent extends Component {
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double x = 0.0, y = 0.0, angle = 0.0;
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double width = 0.0, height = 0.0;
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Anchor anchor = Anchor.topLeft;
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Position toPosition() => Position(x, y);
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void setByPosition(Position position) {
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x = position.x;
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y = position.y;
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}
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Position toSize() => Position(width, height);
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void setBySize(Position size) {
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width = size.x;
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height = size.y;
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}
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Rect toRect() => Rect.fromLTWH(x, y, width, height);
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void setByRect(Rect rect) {
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x = rect.left;
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y = rect.top;
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width = rect.width;
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height = rect.height;
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}
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double angleBetween(PositionComponent c) {
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return (atan2(c.x - x, y - c.y) - pi / 2) % (2 * pi);
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}
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double distance(PositionComponent c) {
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return sqrt(pow(y - c.y, 2) + pow(x - c.x, 2));
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}
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void prepareCanvas(Canvas canvas) {
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canvas.translate(x, y);
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canvas.rotate(angle);
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final double dx = -anchor.relativePosition.dx * width;
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final double dy = -anchor.relativePosition.dy * height;
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canvas.translate(dx, dy);
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}
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}
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/// A [PositionComponent] that renders a single [Sprite] at the designated position, scaled to have the designated size and rotated to the designated angle.
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///
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/// This is the most commonly used child of [Component].
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class SpriteComponent extends PositionComponent {
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Sprite sprite;
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SpriteComponent();
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SpriteComponent.square(double size, String imagePath)
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: this.rectangle(size, size, imagePath);
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SpriteComponent.rectangle(double width, double height, String imagePath)
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: this.fromSprite(width, height, Sprite(imagePath));
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SpriteComponent.fromSprite(double width, double height, this.sprite) {
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this.width = width;
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this.height = height;
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}
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@override
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render(Canvas canvas) {
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prepareCanvas(canvas);
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sprite.render(canvas, width, height);
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}
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@override
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bool loaded() {
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return sprite != null && sprite.loaded() && x != null && y != null;
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}
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@override
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void update(double t) {}
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}
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class SvgComponent extends PositionComponent {
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Svg svg;
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SvgComponent.fromSvg(double width, double height, this.svg) {
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this.width = width;
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this.height = height;
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}
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@override
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void render(Canvas canvas) {
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prepareCanvas(canvas);
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svg.render(canvas, width, height);
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}
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@override
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bool loaded() {
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return svg != null && svg.loaded() && x != null && y != null;
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}
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@override
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void update(double t) {}
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}
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