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Systems now place all of their component factories into a `Components` member. This improves code readability and makes it clear when we are dealing specifically with ecs components. The concrete ComponentFactory instances now have `Add` and `Get` methods (as opposed to `AddAlpha` or `GetAlpha`). This enforces naming of component factories as to avoid collisions when embedded in a struct with other components. Also, the ComponentFactory interface is embedded directly into the concrete component factory without a name.
41 lines
1.1 KiB
Go
41 lines
1.1 KiB
Go
//nolint:dupl,golint,stylecheck // component declarations are supposed to look the same
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package d2components
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import (
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"github.com/gravestench/akara"
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)
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// static check that File implements Component
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var _ akara.Component = &File{}
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// File represents a file as a path
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type File struct {
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Path string
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}
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// New returns a File component. By default, it contains an empty string.
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func (*File) New() akara.Component {
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return &File{}
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}
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// FileFactory is a wrapper for the generic component factory that returns File component instances.
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// This can be embedded inside of a system to give them the methods for adding, retrieving, and removing a File.
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type FileFactory struct {
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*akara.ComponentFactory
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}
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// Add adds a File component to the given entity and returns it
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func (m *FileFactory) Add(id akara.EID) *File {
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return m.ComponentFactory.Add(id).(*File)
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}
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// Get returns the File component for the given entity, and a bool for whether or not it exists
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func (m *FileFactory) Get(id akara.EID) (*File, bool) {
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component, found := m.ComponentFactory.Get(id)
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if !found {
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return nil, found
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}
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return component.(*File), found
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}
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