view engine/python/fife/extensions/basicapplication.py @ 607:eab690c748a3

This is a more permanent fix for the timer issues. Pychan was using the timers incorrectly. This has now been fixed. It has eliminated the need to have global lists of timers in fife_timer. This has not been tested extensivly. [t:483]
author prock@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222
date Fri, 17 Sep 2010 19:55:15 +0000
parents 90d369c788c0
children 855ad500f991
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

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"""
The basic application and main loop.

See the L{ApplicationBase} documentation.
"""

from fife import fife
from fife.extensions import fifelog
from fife.extensions.serializers.xmlanimation import XMLAnimationLoader
from fife.extensions import pychan
from fife.extensions.fife_settings import Setting

class ExitEventListener(fife.IKeyListener):
	"""
	Default, rudimentary event listener.

	Will cause the application to quit on pressing ESC.
	"""
	def __init__(self, app):
		self.app = app
		self.engine = app.engine
		eventmanager = self.engine.getEventManager()
		#eventmanager.setNonConsumableKeys([fife.Key.ESCAPE])
		fife.IKeyListener.__init__(self)
		eventmanager.addKeyListener(self)
		self.quitRequested = False

	def keyPressed(self, evt):
		keyval = evt.getKey().getValue()
		if keyval == fife.Key.ESCAPE:
			self.app.quit()
		elif keyval == fife.Key.F10:
			self.engine.getGuiManager().getConsole().toggleShowHide()
			evt.consume()

	def keyReleased(self, evt):
		pass

class ApplicationBase(object):
	"""
	ApplicationBase is an extendable class that provides a basic environment for a FIFE-based client.

	The unextended application reads in and initializes engine settings, sets up a simple event
	listener, and pumps the engine while listening for a quit message. Specialized applications can
	modify settings.py to change initial engine settings. They can provide their own event listener
	by overriding L{createListener}. And they can override the L{_pump} method
	to define runtime behavior of the application.

	"""
	def __init__(self, setting=None):
		if setting:
			self._setting = setting
		else:
			self._setting =  Setting(app_name="", settings_file="./settings.xml", settings_gui_xml="")

		self.engine = fife.Engine()

		self.loadSettings()
		self.initLogging()

		self.engine.init()

		self._animationloader = XMLAnimationLoader(self.engine.getImagePool(), self.engine.getVFS())
		self.engine.getAnimationPool().addResourceLoader(self._animationloader)

		pychan.init(self.engine, debug=self._setting.get("FIFE", "PychanDebug", False))
		pychan.setupModalExecution(self.mainLoop,self.breakFromMainLoop)

		self.quitRequested = False
		self.breakRequested = False
		self.returnValues = []
		
	def loadSettings(self):
		"""
		Load the settings from a python file and load them into the engine.
		Called in the ApplicationBase constructor.
		"""

		glyphDft = " abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789.,!?-+/():;%&`'*#=[]\\\""
		engineSetting = self.engine.getSettings()
		engineSetting.setDefaultFontGlyphs(self._setting.get("FIFE", "FontGlyphs", glyphDft))
		engineSetting.setDefaultFontPath(self._setting.get("FIFE", "Font", "fonts/FreeSans.ttf"))
		engineSetting.setDefaultFontSize(self._setting.get("FIFE", "DefaultFontSize", 12))
		engineSetting.setBitsPerPixel(self._setting.get("FIFE", "BitsPerPixel", 0))
		engineSetting.setInitialVolume(self._setting.get("FIFE", "InitialVolume", 5.0))
		engineSetting.setSDLRemoveFakeAlpha(self._setting.get("FIFE", "SDLRemoveFakeAlpha", 1))
		(width, height) = self._setting.get("FIFE", "ScreenResolution", "1024x768").split('x')
		engineSetting.setScreenWidth(int(width))
		engineSetting.setScreenHeight(int(height))
		engineSetting.setRenderBackend(self._setting.get("FIFE", "RenderBackend", "OpenGL"))
		engineSetting.setFullScreen(self._setting.get("FIFE", "FullScreen", False))

		try:
			engineSetting.setColorKeyEnabled(self._setting.get("FIFE", "ColorKeyEnabled", False))
		except:
			pass

		try:
			key = self._setting.get("FIFE", "ColorKey", "255,0,255").split(',')
			engineSetting.setColorKey(int(key[0]), int(key[1]), int(key[2]))
		except:
			pass

		try:
			engineSetting.setWindowTitle(self._setting.get("FIFE", "WindowTitle", "No window title set"))
			engineSetting.setWindowIcon(self._setting.get("FIFE", "WindowIcon", ""))
		except:
			pass

		try:
			engineSetting.setImageChunkingSize(self._setting.get("FIFE", "ImageChunkSize", 256))
		except:
			pass

	def initLogging(self):
		"""
		Initialize the LogManager.
		"""

		engineSetting = self.engine.getSettings()
		logmodules = self._setting.get("FIFE", "LogModules", ["controller"])

		#log to both the console and log file
		self._log = fifelog.LogManager(self.engine,
									   self._setting.get("FIFE", "LogToPrompt", "0"),
									   self._setting.get("FIFE", "LogToFile", "0"))

		self._log.setLevelFilter(self._setting.get("FIFE", "LogLevelFilter", fife.LogManager.LEVEL_DEBUG))

		if logmodules:
			self._log.setVisibleModules(*logmodules)

	def createListener(self):
		"""
		This creates a default event listener, which will just close the program
		after pressing ESC.

		You should override this method to provide your own event handling.
		"""
		return ExitEventListener(self)

	def run(self):
		"""
		Initialize the event listener and event loop - and start it.
		"""
		eventlistener = self.createListener()
		self.engine.initializePumping()
		retval = self.mainLoop()
		self.engine.finalizePumping()
		self.engine.destroy()
		return retval

	def mainLoop(self):
		"""
		The programs main loop.

		Do not override this, instead provide your own L{_pump} method.
		You can call this recursively, e.g. to provide synchronous
		Dialogs :-) and break out of the current mainLoop by calling
		L{breakFromMainLoop}. It will return the argument passed
		to L{breakFromMainLoop}.
		"""
		self.returnValues.append(None)
		while not self.quitRequested:
			try:
				self.engine.pump()
			except RuntimeError, e:
				print str(e)

			self._pump()

			if self.breakRequested:
				self.breakRequested = False
				break

		return self.returnValues.pop()

	def breakFromMainLoop(self,returnValue):
		"""
		Break from the currently running L{mainLoop}.

		The passed argument will be returned by the mainLoop.
		"""
		self.returnValues[-1] = returnValue
		self.breakRequested = True


	def _pump(self):
		"""
		Application pump.

		Derived classes can specialize this for unique behavior.
		This is called every frame.
		"""

	def quit(self):
		"""
		Quit the application. Really!
		"""
		self.quitRequested = True