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The approach method of MovingAgentBehaviour now accepts a locatior or another instance, and uses the follow method to move to the instance position.
author KarstenBock@gmx.net
date Sat, 12 Nov 2011 20:54:25 +0100
parents 0a2cc748d16b
children 7fc3acada7e0
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#!/usr/bin/env python

# This file is part of PARPG.
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from parpg.bGrease.world import BaseWorld
from parpg.bGrease.entity import Entity
from parpg.components import lockable

import unittest

class TestLockable(unittest.TestCase):
    class Lock(Entity):
        """Enity representing an Lock"""
        
        def __init__(self, world, locked, closed):
            """Constructor"""
            self.lockable.locked = locked
            self.lockable.closed = closed

    class GameWorld(BaseWorld):
        """GameWorld"""

        def configure(self):
            """Set up the world"""
            self.components.lockable = lockable.Lockable()

    def setUp(self):
        unittest.TestCase.setUp(self)
        self.world = self.GameWorld()
        self.lock = self.Lock(self.world, False, True)
        
    def tearDown(self):
        self.lock = None
        self.world = None
        
    def testOpenClose(self):
        lockable.open(self.lock.lockable)
        self.assertFalse(self.lock.lockable.closed)
        lockable.close(self.lock.lockable)
        self.assertTrue(self.lock.lockable.closed)
         
    def testLockUnlock(self):
        lockable.lock(self.lock.lockable)
        self.assertTrue(self.lock.lockable.locked)
        self.assertRaises(lockable.LockedError, lockable.open, self.lock.lockable)
        lockable.unlock(self.lock.lockable)
        self.assertFalse(self.lock.lockable.locked)
        lockable.open(self.lock.lockable)
        self.assertRaises(lockable.OpenError, lockable.lock, self.lock.lockable)