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/*==LICENSE==* |
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CyanWorlds.com Engine - MMOG client, server and tools |
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Copyright (C) 2011 Cyan Worlds, Inc. |
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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You can contact Cyan Worlds, Inc. by email legal@cyan.com |
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or by snail mail at: |
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Cyan Worlds, Inc. |
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14617 N Newport Hwy |
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Mead, WA 99021 |
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*==LICENSE==*/ |
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#ifndef plAvBrainClimb_Include |
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#define plAvBrainClimb_Include |
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#pragma once |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// |
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// INCLUDES |
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// |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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#include "plAvBrain.h" |
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#include "plMessage/plClimbMsg.h" |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// |
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// PROTOTYPES |
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// |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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class plAnimStage; |
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class plLOSHitMsg; |
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class plStateDataRecord; |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// |
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// DECLARATION |
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// |
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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class plAvBrainClimb : public plArmatureBrain |
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{ |
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public: |
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enum Mode { |
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kInactive, |
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kUnknown, |
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kFinishing, |
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kDone, |
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kClimbingUp, |
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kClimbingDown, |
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kClimbingLeft, |
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kClimbingRight, |
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kMountingUp, |
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kMountingDown, |
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kMountingLeft, |
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kMountingRight, |
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kDismountingUp, |
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kDismountingDown, |
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kDismountingLeft, |
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kDismountingRight, |
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kIdle, |
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kReleasing, |
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kFallingOff |
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}; |
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plAvBrainClimb(); |
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plAvBrainClimb(Mode initialMode); |
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virtual ~plAvBrainClimb(); |
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virtual void Activate(plArmatureModBase *avMod); |
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virtual void Deactivate(); |
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virtual hsBool Apply(double timeNow, hsScalar elapsed); |
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virtual void SaveToSDL(plStateDataRecord *sdl); |
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virtual void LoadFromSDL(const plStateDataRecord *sdl); |
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void DumpToDebugDisplay(int &x, int &y, int lineHeight, char *strBuf, plDebugText &debugTxt); |
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const char * WorldDirStr(plClimbMsg::Direction dir); |
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const char *ModeStr(Mode mode); |
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// plasma protocol |
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virtual hsBool MsgReceive(plMessage *msg); |
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CLASSNAME_REGISTER( plAvBrainClimb ); |
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GETINTERFACE_ANY( plAvBrainClimb, plArmatureBrain); |
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private: |
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bool IAdvanceCurrentStage(double time, float elapsed, float &overage); |
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bool ITryStageTransition(double time, float overage); |
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bool IChooseNextMode(); |
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/** Handle a climb message. Note that the "start climbing" climb message is handled |
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by the human brain, since there's no climb brain there to hear it, since you |
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(by definition) haven't started climbing yet... */ |
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inline hsBool IHandleClimbMsg(plClimbMsg *msg); |
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inline hsBool IHandleLOSMsg(plLOSHitMsg *msg); |
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/** Allow or block dismounting in the specified direction. */ |
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void IEnableDismount(plClimbMsg::Direction dir, bool status); |
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/** Allow or block climbing in the specified direction. */ |
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void IEnableClimb(plClimbMsg::Direction dir, bool status); |
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/** Figure out which directions we can go from our current position */ |
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void ICheckAllowedDirections(); |
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/** Look left, right, up, and down to see which directions are clear |
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for our movement. We could do this by positioning our actual collision |
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body and testing for hits, but it gives a lot more false positives *and* |
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we won't get the normals of intersection, so it will be more complex |
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to figure out which directions are actually blocked. |
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The approach here is to do a raycast in the aforementioned directions |
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and fail that direction if the raycast hits anything. */ |
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void IProbeEnvironment(); |
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/** When we probe to see if we can climb in some direction, we need to know |
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how much room we need in each direction. Right now this is hardcoded, |
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but we may switch to using the actual animation climb distances. */ |
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void ICalcProbeLengths(); |
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/** Which direction are we trying to go? (up, down, left, or right) |
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Just looks at keyboard input. */ |
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void IGetDesiredDirection(); |
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/** Let go of the wall and fall. */ |
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void IRelease(bool intentional); |
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/** Decide how far forward or backward to move in the animation */ |
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float IGetAnimDelta(double time, float elapsed); |
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/** Create all our animation stage objects. Doesn't actually apply any of the animations |
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to the avatar yet. */ |
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virtual hsBool IInitAnimations(); |
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/** Find the animation stage corresponding with a mode */ |
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plAnimStage * IGetStageFromMode(Mode mode); |
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Mode IGetModeFromStage(plAnimStage *stage); |
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/** The exit stage is a special second stage that runs concurrently with the others. |
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It's currently used to blend the "falloff" and "release" animations seamlessly |
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with the others. It has a few limitations: |
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- it's always expected to play forwards |
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- it doesn't pay attention to the keyboard |
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*/ |
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bool IProcessExitStage(double time, float elapsed); |
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void IDumpClimbDirections(int &x, int &y, int lineHeight, char *strBuf, plDebugText &debugTxt); |
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void IDumpDismountDirections(int &x, int &y, int lineHeight, char *strBuf, plDebugText &debugTxt); |
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void IDumpBlockedDirections(int &x, int &y, int lineHeight, char *strBuf, plDebugText &debugTxt); |
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// |
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// MEMBERS |
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// |
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Mode fCurMode; |
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Mode fNextMode; |
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plClimbMsg::Direction fDesiredDirection; // up / down / left / right |
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float fControlDir; // 1.0 = move current stage forward -1.0 = move current stage back |
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UInt32 fAllowedDirections; |
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UInt32 fPhysicallyBlockedDirections; |
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UInt32 fOldPhysicallyBlockedDirections; // for debug display convenience |
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UInt32 fAllowedDismounts; |
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float fVerticalProbeLength; |
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float fHorizontalProbeLength; |
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// climbing stages |
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plAnimStage *fUp; |
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plAnimStage *fDown; |
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plAnimStage *fLeft; |
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plAnimStage *fRight; |
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plAnimStage *fMountUp; |
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plAnimStage *fMountDown; |
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plAnimStage *fMountLeft; |
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plAnimStage *fMountRight; |
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plAnimStage *fDismountUp; |
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plAnimStage *fDismountDown; |
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plAnimStage *fDismountLeft; |
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plAnimStage *fDismountRight; |
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plAnimStage *fIdle; |
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plAnimStage *fRelease; |
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plAnimStage *fFallOff; |
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// /** Current position on the climbing grid. */ |
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// int fX; |
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// int fY; |
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/** The stage that is currently executing. */ |
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plAnimStage *fCurStage; |
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/** A second stage we use (simultaneously) when we need to blend (fall or release) animations. */ |
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plAnimStage *fExitStage; |
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}; |
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#endif
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