this simplifies error handling statements all over the ui code. Before
we had to write:
if err := foo.Render(target); err != nil {
return err
}
which simplifies now to foo.Render(target)
* removed the rest of the magic number errors from d2game
* hotfix for bug i added in map engine test
* removed TODO's from d2mapengine/engine.go, added link to github issue
* removed TODO's and made issues and other minor lint work
* lint cleanup, mostly removing TODO's and putting links to their issues on github
* Disallow clicking through the help menu to control the game
* Move Navigator and EscapeMenu up in package tree to be accessible by GameControls. Disallow GameControls input when EscapeMenu is open
* Make ESC key behavior more consistent with D2
* adds error handling, returns early from funcs where it makes sense
* fixes build errors
* merge ballresin PR with upstream
* adds error handling, returns early from funcs where it makes sense
* fixes build errors
* merge ballresin PR with upstream
Co-authored-by: dknuth <dknuth0101@gmail.com>
* improve AssetManager implementation
Notable changes are:
* removed the individual managers inside of d2asset, only one asset manager
* AssetManager now has caches for the types of files it loads
* created a type for TextDictionary (the txt file structs)
* fixed a file path bug in d2loader Source
* fixed a asset stream bug in d2loader Asset
* d2loader.Loader now needs a d2config.Config on creation (for resolving locale files)
* updated the mpq file in d2asset test data, added test case for "sub-directory"
* added a Data method to d2asset.Asset. The data is cached on first full read.
* renamed ArchiveDataStream to DataStream in d2interface
* moved palette utility func out of d2asset and into d2util
* bugfix for MacOS mpq loader issue
* lint fixes, added data caching to filesystem asset
* adding comment for mpq asset close
* Decouple d2asset from d2render
Notable changes in d2common:
* d2dcc.Load now fully decodes the dcc and stores the directions/frames in the dcc struct
* un-exported dcc.decodeDirection, it is only used in d2dcc
* removed font interface from d2interface, we only have one font implementation
* added `Renderer` method to d2interface.Surface, animations use this to bind to a renderer and create surfaces as they need
* added `BindRenderer` method to animation interface
Notable changes in d2common/d2asset:
* **d2asset.NewAssetManager only needs to be passed a d2config.Config**, it is decoupled from d2render
* exported Animation
* Animation implementation binds to the renderer to create surfaces only on the first time it is rendered
* font, dcc, dc6 initialization logic moved out of asset_manager.go
* for dc6 and dcc animations, the process of decoding and creating render surfaces has been broken into different methods
* the d2asset.Font struct now stores font table data for initialization purposes
Notable changes in d2core/d2render:
* Surfaces store a renderer reference, this allows animations to bind to the renderer and create a surface just-in-time
**These last changes should have been a separate PR, sorry.**
Notable changes in d2core/d2ui:
* ui.NewSprite now handles creating an animation internally, only needs image and palette path as arguments
Notable Changes in d2game:
Because of the change in d2ui, all instances of this code pattern...
```golang
animation, err := screen.asset.LoadAnimation(imgPath, palettePath)
sprite, err := screen.ui.NewSprite(animation)
```
... becomes this ...
```golang
sprite, err := screen.ui.NewSprite(imgPath, palettePath)
```
* export d2asset singleton
* add *d2asset.AssetManager to d2app
- d2app now has a reference to an asset manager which it will use for loading
- added asset loader methods to the asset manager
- functions in d2asset are now wrappers for asset manager methods
* add asset manager reference to audio provider
- d2app asset manager reference is now passed to audio provider
- asset manager is created in main.go for now to pass into audio provider
- CreateSoundEffect is now a method, no longer exported, uses the asset manager reference
* d2app passes asset manager refence to map engine test
* in d2asset, all calls to LoadFile replaced with call to Singleton.Loadfile
* blizzard intro and credits screen
- d2app passes reference to the asset manager to these screens
* asset manager for d2map
- adding MapStampFactory, takes an asset manager reference
- embedded MapStampFactory into the MapEngine
- LoadStamp is now a method of the MapStampFactory
* d2asset: removed LoadFileStream, LoadFile, and FileExists
* d2gui changes
- singleton now has an asset manager reference
- calls to d2asset loader functions removed
- createButton is now a method of LayoutManager
- moved LayoutEntry to its own file
* map entity factory
- Map engine has an embedded map entity factory
- Map stamp factory gets a reference to the map engine's entity factory
- Stamps are given a reference to the map engine entity factory when created
- Character select gets a map entity factory
- Embedded the stamp factory into the MapEngine
* asset manager for d2ui
- d2ui is passed an asset manager reference when created
- all calls to d2asset loader functions in d2ui now refer to the asset manager
- d2gamescreen gets a ui manager when created
- help overlay is now passed a ui manager when created
* d2gamescreen + d2player: asset manager references
added an asset manager reference to
- inventory panel + inventory grid
- mini panel
- game controls
- help overlay
- character select
- main menu
- select hero class
- hero stats panel
* Removed d2asset.LoadAnimation
all references to this function have been replaced with calls to the asset manager method
* adding asset to help overlay, bugfix for 4d59c91
* Removed d2asset.LoadFont and d2asset.LoadAnimationWithEffect
all references to these have been replaced with calls to the asset manager methods
* MapRenderer now gets an asset manager reference
* removed d2asset.LoadPalette
all references have been replaced with calls to an asset manager instance
* merged d2object with d2mapentity
d2object was only being used to create objects in the map, so the provider
function is now a method of the map entity factory. calls to d2asset have
been removed.
* removed d2asset.LoadComposite
all calls are now made to the asset manager method
* removed d2asset singleton
all singleton references have been removed, a single instance of the
asset manager is passed around the entire app
* rename Initialize to NewAssetManager
* move music path enumerations into d2resource
* move text dictionary (.tbl) loader into d2fileformats sub-package d2tbl
* lint fix, add doc file for d2tbl
* moved data_dictionary.go into d2fileformats sub-package d2txt, added doc file
* added sub-packages d2geom for geometry-related things, and d2path for path-related things
* moved calcstring.go to d2calculation
* move bitmuncher, bitstream, stream reader/writer from d2common into sub-package d2datautils
* fix lint errors in d2datadict loaders (caused by moving stuf around in d2common)
* move size.go into d2geom
* move d2common/cache.go into sub-package d2common/d2cache
* renamed d2debugutil to d2util, moved utility functions from d2common into d2util
* fixed lint errors in button.go
* fixed lint errors in checkbox.go
* Removed d2ui singleton, fixed nearly all lint errors
- Changed `UI` struct to `UIManager`, removed singleton
- UI element provider functions are now methods of the UI Manager
- Screens now use the UI manager to create UI elements
- game panels in d2player now use the UI Manager to create UI elements
- Only the UI manager knows about "widgets"; calls to `d2ui.AddWidget` in Screen instances have been removed
* changed ui element provider methods from `Create` to `New`
remove unused struct vars that were only stored in order to pass to the next screens
consolidate create game code to single method
export ScreenMode consts and SetScreenMode method to allow app to create the correct screens
Co-authored-by: carrelda <carrelda@git>
* Allow the execution of JS from the terminal when hosting a local game or playing a single game
Signed-off-by: William Claude <w.claude@thebeat.co>
* Reorganise imports on edited files
Signed-off-by: William Claude <w.claude@thebeat.co>
* Remove Reset
Signed-off-by: William Claude <w.claude@thebeat.co>
The split between d2ui and d2asset Font version caused incorrect caching between the two. After looking at d2interface.Font, I saw the d2asset was the most recent and more tightly and cleanly packaged.
I therefore removed the old d2ui.Font and embedded the d2asset version in the d2ui.Label and d2ui.Button.
Looking at the code of d2ui, it would be logical to completly swap it for their d2gui version. But at least for the moment, the d2ui.Button as more functionality since it embeds a Label (instead of a font), and this label now has multiline horizontal alignement.
* more lint fixes for the d2core/d2term
* lint fixes for the escape_menu.go
* fixed lint issues of credits screen
* more lint fixes for the d2gamescreen
* lint fixes for the main menu of d2game/d2gamescreen package
* lint fixes for the main menu and map engine testing of d2game/d2gamescreen package
* more lint fixes for the main menu of d2game/d2gamescreen package
* lint fixes for the character select screen of d2game/d2gamescreen package
* camera offset for ui panels :
added maprenderer viewport to be aligned left or right
calling alignement on keyPress in game_controls
* check if already aligned
* fix bugs
-forgot to assign alignement
-defaultScreenRect instead of screenRect because of issue mentionned in original comment
* remove config.json and replace go.mod line
* removing duplicate import of d2common
replacing all dh to d2common
* remove useless breaks from switch statement
* better range when value unused + prettying import
* item_affix rewrite
using return values instead of pointer references in arguments
* ebiten deprecated calls
* small fixes
Crashes were due to missing translation. This PR temporarily replaces the translateString calls for the default string directly.
in `select_hero_class.go` there is a level of indirection before the call to translateString, and for this reason, its `panic` call got temporarily diverted.