package engine import ( "image" "io/fs" "github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/v2" ) // Bounder components have a bounding rectangle. type Bounder interface { BoundingRect() image.Rectangle } // Collider components have tangible form. type Collider interface { CollidesWith(image.Rectangle) bool } // Drawer components can draw themselves. Draw is called often. // Each component is responsible for calling Draw on its child components // (so that hiding the parent can hide the children, etc). type Drawer interface { Draw(screen *ebiten.Image, opts ebiten.DrawImageOptions) } // DrawOrderer components can provide a number for determining draw order. type DrawOrderer interface { DrawOrder() float64 } // DrawUpdater components can be both drawn and updated. // Same comments as for Drawer and Updater. type DrawUpdater interface { Drawer Updater } // Hider components can be hidden. type Hider interface { IsHidden() bool Hide() Show() } // Identifier components have a sense of self. This makes it easier for // components to find and interact with one another. type Identifier interface { Ident() string } // Loader components get the chance to load themselves. This happens // before preparation. type Loader interface { Load(fs.FS) error } // ParallaxScaler components have a scaling factor. This is used for // parallax layers in a scene, and can be thought of as 1/distance. type ParallaxScaler interface { ParallaxFactor() float64 } // Prepper components can be prepared. It is called after the component // database has been populated but before the game is run. The component can // store the reference to game, if needed, and also query the component database. type Prepper interface { Prepare(game *Game) } // Scanner components can be scanned. It is called when the game tree is walked // (such as when the game component database is constructed). // Scan should return a slice containing all immediate subcomponents. type Scanner interface { Scan() []interface{} } // Scener components are a scene (Scene or SceneRef). type Scener interface { // Q: Why not make Scener a small interface with just Scene() ? // A: Everything in the engine would then need to type switch for Scener or SceneRef, i.e. // switch x := i.(type) { // case Drawer: // i.Draw(screen, opts) // case Scener: // i.Scene().Draw(screen, opts) // } // It seems cleaner to let the engine assert only for the interface it needs at that moment. Bounder Drawer DrawOrderer Hider Identifier Prepper Scanner Updater } // Updater components can update themselves. Update is called repeatedly. // Each component is responsible for calling Update on its child components // (so that disabling the parent prevents updates to the children, etc). type Updater interface { Update() error }