/** * $Id$ * * ***** BEGIN GPL/BL DUAL LICENSE BLOCK ***** * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The Blender * Foundation also sells licenses for use in proprietary software under * the Blender License. See http://www.blender.org/BL/ for information * about this. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * * The Original Code is Copyright (C) 2001-2002 by NaN Holding BV. * All rights reserved. * * The Original Code is: all of this file. * * Contributor(s): none yet. * * ***** END GPL/BL DUAL LICENSE BLOCK ***** * Ketsji Logic Extenstion: Network Message Sensor generic implementation */ #include "KX_NetworkMessageSensor.h" #include "KX_NetworkEventManager.h" #include "NG_NetworkMessage.h" #include "NG_NetworkScene.h" #include "NG_NetworkObject.h" #include "SCA_IObject.h" #include "InputParser.h" #include "ListValue.h" #include "StringValue.h" #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #ifdef NAN_NET_DEBUG #include #endif KX_NetworkMessageSensor::KX_NetworkMessageSensor( class KX_NetworkEventManager* eventmgr, // our eventmanager class NG_NetworkScene *NetworkScene, // our scene SCA_IObject* gameobj, // the sensor controlling object const STR_String &subject, PyTypeObject* T ) : SCA_ISensor(gameobj,eventmgr,T), m_Networkeventmgr(eventmgr), m_NetworkScene(NetworkScene), m_subject(subject), m_frame_message_count (0), m_IsUp(false), m_BodyList(NULL) { } KX_NetworkMessageSensor::~KX_NetworkMessageSensor() { } CValue* KX_NetworkMessageSensor::GetReplica() { // This is the standard sensor implementation of GetReplica // There may be more network message sensor specific stuff to do here. CValue* replica = new KX_NetworkMessageSensor(*this); if (replica == NULL) return NULL; // this will copy properties and so on... CValue::AddDataToReplica(replica); return replica; } // Return true only for flank (UP and DOWN) bool KX_NetworkMessageSensor::Evaluate(CValue* event) { bool result = false; bool WasUp = m_IsUp; m_IsUp = false; if (m_BodyList) { m_BodyList->Release(); m_BodyList = NULL; } STR_String toname=GetParent()->GetName(); STR_String subject = this->m_subject; vector messages = m_NetworkScene->FindMessages(toname,"",subject,true); m_frame_message_count = messages.size(); if (!messages.empty()) { #ifdef NAN_NET_DEBUG printf("KX_NetworkMessageSensor found one or more messages\n"); #endif m_IsUp = true; m_BodyList = new CListValue(); } vector::iterator mesit; for (mesit=messages.begin();mesit!=messages.end();mesit++) { // save the body STR_String body = (*mesit)->GetMessageText(); #ifdef NAN_NET_DEBUG if (body) { cout << "body [" << body << "]\n"; } #endif m_BodyList->Add(new CStringValue(body,"body")); // free the message (*mesit)->Release(); } messages.clear(); result = (WasUp != m_IsUp); // Return true if the message received state has changed. return result; } // return true for being up (no flank needed) bool KX_NetworkMessageSensor::IsPositiveTrigger() { // printf("KX_NetworkMessageSensor IsPositiveTrigger\n"); return m_IsUp; } /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Python interface ---------------------------------------------------- */ /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* Integration hooks --------------------------------------------------- */ PyTypeObject KX_NetworkMessageSensor::Type = { PyObject_HEAD_INIT(&PyType_Type) 0, "KX_NetworkMessageSensor", sizeof(KX_NetworkMessageSensor), 0, PyDestructor, 0, __getattr, __setattr, 0, //&MyPyCompare, __repr, 0, //&cvalue_as_number, 0, 0, 0, 0 }; PyParentObject KX_NetworkMessageSensor::Parents[] = { &KX_NetworkMessageSensor::Type, &SCA_ISensor::Type, &SCA_ILogicBrick::Type, &CValue::Type, NULL }; PyMethodDef KX_NetworkMessageSensor::Methods[] = { {"setSubjectFilterText", (PyCFunction) KX_NetworkMessageSensor::sPySetSubjectFilterText, METH_VARARGS, SetSubjectFilterText_doc}, {"getFrameMessageCount", (PyCFunction) KX_NetworkMessageSensor::sPyGetFrameMessageCount, METH_VARARGS, GetFrameMessageCount_doc}, {"getBodies", (PyCFunction) KX_NetworkMessageSensor::sPyGetBodies, METH_VARARGS, GetBodies_doc}, {"getSubject", (PyCFunction) KX_NetworkMessageSensor::sPyGetSubject, METH_VARARGS, GetSubject_doc}, {NULL,NULL} //Sentinel }; PyObject* KX_NetworkMessageSensor::_getattr(char* attr) { _getattr_up(SCA_ISensor); // implicit return! } // 1. Set the message subject that this sensor listens for char KX_NetworkMessageSensor::SetSubjectFilterText_doc[] = "\tsetSubjectFilterText(value)\n" "\tChange the message subject text that this sensor is listening to.\n"; PyObject* KX_NetworkMessageSensor::PySetSubjectFilterText( PyObject* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwds) { char* Subject; if (PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s", &Subject)) { m_subject = Subject; } Py_Return; } // 2. Get the number of messages received since the last frame char KX_NetworkMessageSensor::GetFrameMessageCount_doc[] = "\tgetFrameMessageCount()\n" "\tGet the number of messages received since the last frame.\n"; PyObject* KX_NetworkMessageSensor::PyGetFrameMessageCount( PyObject* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwds) { return PyInt_FromLong(long(m_frame_message_count)); } // 3. Get the message bodies char KX_NetworkMessageSensor::GetBodies_doc[] = "\tgetBodies()\n" "\tGet the list of message bodies.\n"; PyObject* KX_NetworkMessageSensor::PyGetBodies( PyObject* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwds) { if (m_BodyList) { return ((PyObject*) m_BodyList->AddRef()); } Py_Return; } // 4. Get the message subject char KX_NetworkMessageSensor::GetSubject_doc[] = "\tgetSubject()\n" "\tGet the subject of the message.\n"; PyObject* KX_NetworkMessageSensor::PyGetSubject( PyObject* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwds) { if (m_subject) { return PyString_FromString(m_subject); } Py_Return; }