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This change adds an optional function Draw to the Game interface. With Draw function, the game logic and rendering are separate. There are some benefits: * The API is clearer and easier to understand. * When TPS < FPS, smoother rendering can be performed without changing the game logic depending on TPS. * Porting to XNA, which has separate functions Update and Draw, would be a little easier. Draw is optional due to backward compatibility. Game interface was already used before v1.11.x in mobile packages, and adding a function would break existing code unfortunately. Then, we adopted switching the behavior based on whether Draw is implemented or not by type assertions. IsDrawingSkipped will always return false when Draw is implemented. Fixes #1104
558 lines
19 KiB
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558 lines
19 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 Hajime Hoshi
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package ebiten
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import (
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"sync/atomic"
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"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/internal/clock"
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"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/internal/driver"
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)
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// Game defines necessary functions for a game.
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type Game interface {
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// Update updates a game by one tick.
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//
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// Basically Update updates the game logic, and whether Update draws the screen depends on the existence of
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// Draw implementation.
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//
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// With Draw, Update updates only the game logic and Draw draws the screen. This is recommended.
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//
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// Without Draw, Update updates the game logic and also draws the screen. This is a legacy way.
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Update(*Image) error
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// Draw draws the game screen by one frame.
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//
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// Draw is an optional function for backward compatibility.
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//
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// Draw(*Image) error
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// Layout accepts a native outside size in device-independent pixels and returns the game's logical screen
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// size.
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//
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// On desktops, the outside is a window or a monitor (fullscreen mode). On browsers, the outside is a body
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// element. On mobiles, the outside is the phone's entire screen.
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//
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// The screen scale is automatically adjusted to fit the outside.
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//
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// Layout is called almost every frame.
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//
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// If Layout returns non-positive numbers, the caller can panic.
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//
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// You can return a fixed screen size if you don't care, or you can also return a calculated screen size
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// adjusted with the given outside size.
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Layout(outsideWidth, outsideHeight int) (screenWidth, screenHeight int)
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}
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// TPS represents a default ticks per second, that represents how many times game updating happens in a second.
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const DefaultTPS = 60
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// FPS is deprecated as of 1.8.0-alpha: Use DefaultTPS instead.
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const FPS = DefaultTPS
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// CurrentFPS returns the current number of FPS (frames per second), that represents
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// how many swapping buffer happens per second.
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//
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// On some environments, CurrentFPS doesn't return a reliable value since vsync doesn't work well there.
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// If you want to measure the application's speed, Use CurrentTPS.
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//
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// CurrentFPS is concurrent-safe.
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func CurrentFPS() float64 {
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return clock.CurrentFPS()
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}
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var (
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isDrawingSkipped = int32(0)
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currentMaxTPS = int32(DefaultTPS)
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)
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func setDrawingSkipped(skipped bool) {
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v := int32(0)
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if skipped {
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v = 1
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}
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atomic.StoreInt32(&isDrawingSkipped, v)
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}
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// IsDrawingSkipped returns true if rendering result is not adopted.
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// It is recommended to skip drawing images or screen
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// when IsDrawingSkipped is true.
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//
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// The typical code with IsDrawingSkipped is this:
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//
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// func update(screen *ebiten.Image) error {
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//
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// // Update the state.
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//
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// // When IsDrawingSkipped is true, the rendered result is not adopted.
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// // Skip rendering then.
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// if ebiten.IsDrawingSkipped() {
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// return nil
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// }
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//
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// // Draw something to the screen.
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//
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// return nil
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// }
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//
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// IsDrawingSkipped is useful if you use Run function or RunGame function without implementing Game's Draw.
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// Otherwise, i.e., if you use RunGame function with implementing Game's Draw, IsDrawingSkipped should not be used.
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// If you use RunGame and Draw, IsDrawingSkipped always returns true.
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//
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// IsDrawingSkipped is concurrent-safe.
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func IsDrawingSkipped() bool {
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return atomic.LoadInt32(&isDrawingSkipped) != 0
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}
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// IsRunningSlowly is deprecated as of 1.8.0-alpha. Use Game's Draw function instead.
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func IsRunningSlowly() bool {
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return IsDrawingSkipped()
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}
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// Run starts the main loop and runs the game.
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// f is a function which is called at every frame.
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// The argument (*Image) is the render target that represents the screen.
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// The screen size is based on the given values (width and height).
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//
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// Run is a shorthand for RunGame, but there are some restrictions.
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// If you want to resize the window by dragging, use RunGame instead.
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//
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// A window size is based on the given values (width, height and scale).
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//
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// scale is used to enlarge the screen on desktops.
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// scale is ignored on browsers or mobiles.
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// Note that the actual screen is multiplied not only by the given scale but also
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// by the device scale on high-DPI display.
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// If you pass inverse of the device scale,
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// you can disable this automatical device scaling as a result.
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// You can get the device scale by DeviceScaleFactor function.
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//
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// On browsers, the scale is automatically adjusted.
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// It is strongly recommended to use iframe if you embed an Ebiten application in your website.
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// scale works as this as of 1.10.0-alpha.
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// Before that, scale affected the rendering scale.
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//
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// On mobiles, if you use ebitenmobile command, the scale is automatically adjusted.
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//
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// Run must be called on the main thread.
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// Note that Ebiten bounds the main goroutine to the main OS thread by runtime.LockOSThread.
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//
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// Ebiten tries to call f 60 times a second by default. In other words,
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// TPS (ticks per second) is 60 by default.
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// This is not related to framerate (display's refresh rate).
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//
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// f is not called when the window is in background by default.
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// This setting is configurable with SetRunnableOnUnfocused.
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//
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// The given scale is ignored on fullscreen mode or gomobile-build mode.
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//
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// On non-GopherJS environments, Run returns error when 1) OpenGL error happens, 2) audio error happens or
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// 3) f returns error. In the case of 3), Run returns the same error.
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//
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// On GopherJS, Run returns immediately.
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// It is because the 'main' goroutine cannot be blocked on GopherJS due to the bug (gopherjs/gopherjs#826).
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// When an error happens, this is shown as an error on the console.
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//
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// The size unit is device-independent pixel.
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//
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// Don't call Run twice or more in one process.
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func Run(f func(*Image) error, width, height int, scale float64, title string) error {
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if IsWindowResizable() {
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panic("ebiten: a resizable window works with RunGame, not Run")
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}
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game := &defaultGame{
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update: (&imageDumper{f: f}).update,
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width: width,
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height: height,
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}
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ww, wh := int(float64(width)*scale), int(float64(height)*scale)
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fixWindowPosition(ww, wh)
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SetWindowSize(ww, wh)
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SetWindowTitle(title)
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return runGame(game, scale)
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}
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type imageDumperGame struct {
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game Game
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d *imageDumper
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}
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func (i *imageDumperGame) Update(screen *Image) error {
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if i.d == nil {
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i.d = &imageDumper{f: i.game.Update}
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}
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return i.d.update(screen)
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}
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func (i *imageDumperGame) Layout(outsideWidth, outsideHeight int) (screenWidth, screenHeight int) {
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return i.game.Layout(outsideWidth, outsideHeight)
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}
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type imageDumperGameWithDraw struct {
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imageDumperGame
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err error
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}
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func (i *imageDumperGameWithDraw) Update(screen *Image) error {
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if i.err != nil {
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return i.err
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}
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return i.imageDumperGame.Update(screen)
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}
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func (i *imageDumperGameWithDraw) Draw(screen *Image) {
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if i.err != nil {
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return
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}
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i.game.(interface{ Draw(*Image) }).Draw(screen)
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// Call dump explicitly. IsDrawingSkipped always returns true when Draw is defined.
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if i.d == nil {
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i.d = &imageDumper{f: i.game.Update}
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}
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i.err = i.d.dump(screen)
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}
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// RunGame starts the main loop and runs the game.
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// game's Update function is called every tick to update the gmae logic.
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// game's Draw function is, if it exists, called every frame to draw the screen.
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// game's Layout function is called when necessary, and you can specify the logical screen size by the function.
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//
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// game must implement Game interface.
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// Game's Draw function is optional, but it is recommended to implement Draw to seperate updating the logic and
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// rendering.
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//
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// RunGame is a more flexibile form of Run due to 'Layout' function.
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// You can make a resizable window if you use RunGame, while you cannot if you use Run.
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// RunGame is more sophisticated way than Run and hides the notion of 'scale'.
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//
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// While Run specifies the window size, RunGame does not.
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// You need to call SetWindowSize before RunGame if you want.
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// Otherwise, a default window size is adopted.
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//
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// Some functions (ScreenScale, SetScreenScale, SetScreenSize) are not available with RunGame.
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//
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// A window size is based on the given values (width, height and scale).
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//
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// RunGame must be called on the main thread.
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// Note that Ebiten bounds the main goroutine to the main OS thread by runtime.LockOSThread.
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//
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// Ebiten tries to call game's Update function 60 times a second by default. In other words,
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// TPS (ticks per second) is 60 by default.
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// This is not related to framerate (display's refresh rate).
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//
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// game's Update is not called when the window is in background by default.
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// This setting is configurable with SetRunnableOnUnfocused.
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//
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// The given scale is ignored on fullscreen mode or gomobile-build mode.
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//
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// On non-GopherJS environments, RunGame returns error when 1) OpenGL error happens, 2) audio error happens or
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// 3) f returns error. In the case of 3), RunGame returns the same error.
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//
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// On GopherJS, RunGame returns immediately.
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// It is because the 'main' goroutine cannot be blocked on GopherJS due to the bug (gopherjs/gopherjs#826).
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// When an error happens, this is shown as an error on the console.
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//
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// The size unit is device-independent pixel.
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//
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// Don't call RunGame twice or more in one process.
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func RunGame(game Game) error {
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fixWindowPosition(WindowSize())
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if _, ok := game.(interface{ Draw(*Image) }); ok {
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return runGame(&imageDumperGameWithDraw{
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imageDumperGame: imageDumperGame{game: game},
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}, 0)
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}
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return runGame(&imageDumperGame{game: game}, 0)
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}
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func runGame(game Game, scale float64) error {
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theUIContext.set(game, scale)
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if err := uiDriver().Run(theUIContext); err != nil {
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if err == driver.RegularTermination {
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return nil
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}
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return err
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}
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return nil
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}
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// RunGameWithoutMainLoop runs the game, but don't call the loop on the main (UI) thread.
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// Different from Run, RunGameWithoutMainLoop returns immediately.
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//
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// Ebiten users should NOT call RunGameWithoutMainLoop.
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// Instead, functions in github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/mobile package calls this.
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func RunGameWithoutMainLoop(game Game) {
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game = &imageDumperGame{game: game}
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fixWindowPosition(WindowSize())
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theUIContext.set(game, 0)
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uiDriver().RunWithoutMainLoop(theUIContext)
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}
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// ScreenSizeInFullscreen returns the size in device-independent pixels when the game is fullscreen.
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// The adopted monitor is the 'current' monitor which the window belongs to.
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// The returned value can be given to Run or SetSize function if the perfectly fit fullscreen is needed.
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//
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// On browsers, ScreenSizeInFullscreen returns the 'window' (global object) size, not 'screen' size since an Ebiten
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// game should not know the outside of the window object. For more details, see SetFullscreen API comment.
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//
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// On mobiles, ScreenSizeInFullscreen returns (0, 0) so far.
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//
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// ScreenSizeInFullscreen's use cases are limited. If you are making a fullscreen application, you can use RunGame and
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// the Game interface's Layout function instead. If you are making a not-fullscreen application but the application's
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// behavior depends on the monitor size, ScreenSizeInFullscreen is useful.
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//
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// ScreenSizeInFullscreen must be called on the main thread before ebiten.Run, and is concurrent-safe after
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// ebiten.Run.
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func ScreenSizeInFullscreen() (int, int) {
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return uiDriver().ScreenSizeInFullscreen()
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}
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// MonitorSize is deprecated as of 1.8.0-alpha. Use ScreenSizeInFullscreen instead.
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func MonitorSize() (int, int) {
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return ScreenSizeInFullscreen()
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}
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// SetScreenSize is deprecated as of 1.11.0-alpha. Use SetWindowSize and RunGame (Game's Layout) instead.
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func SetScreenSize(width, height int) {
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if width <= 0 || height <= 0 {
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panic("ebiten: width and height must be positive")
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}
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theUIContext.setScreenSize(width, height)
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}
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// SetScreenScale is deprecated as of 1.11.0-alpha. Use SetWindowSize instead.
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func SetScreenScale(scale float64) {
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if scale <= 0 {
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panic("ebiten: scale must be positive")
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}
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theUIContext.setScaleForWindow(scale)
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}
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// ScreenScale is deprecated as of 1.11.0-alpha. Use WindowSize instead.
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func ScreenScale() float64 {
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return theUIContext.getScaleForWindow()
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}
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// CursorMode returns the current cursor mode.
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//
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// On browsers, only CursorModeVisible and CursorModeHidden are supported.
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//
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// CursorMode returns CursorModeHidden on mobiles.
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//
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// CursorMode is concurrent-safe.
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func CursorMode() CursorModeType {
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return CursorModeType(uiDriver().CursorMode())
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}
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// SetCursorMode sets the render and capture mode of the mouse cursor.
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// CursorModeVisible sets the cursor to always be visible.
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// CursorModeHidden hides the system cursor when over the window.
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// CursorModeCaptured hides the system cursor and locks it to the window.
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//
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// On browsers, only CursorModeVisible and CursorModeHidden are supported.
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//
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// SetCursorMode does nothing on mobiles.
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//
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// SetCursorMode is concurrent-safe.
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func SetCursorMode(mode CursorModeType) {
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uiDriver().SetCursorMode(driver.CursorMode(mode))
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}
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// IsCursorVisible is deprecated as of 1.11.0-alpha. Use CursorMode instead.
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func IsCursorVisible() bool {
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return CursorMode() == CursorModeVisible
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}
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// SetCursorVisible is deprecated as of 1.11.0-alpha. Use SetCursorMode instead.
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func SetCursorVisible(visible bool) {
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if visible {
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SetCursorMode(CursorModeVisible)
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} else {
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SetCursorMode(CursorModeHidden)
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}
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}
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// SetCursorVisibility is deprecated as of 1.6.0-alpha. Use SetCursorMode instead.
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func SetCursorVisibility(visible bool) {
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SetCursorVisible(visible)
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}
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// IsFullscreen reports whether the current mode is fullscreen or not.
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//
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// IsFullscreen always returns false on browsers.
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// IsFullscreen works as this as of 1.10.0-alpha.
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// Before that, IsFullscreen reported whether the current mode is fullscreen or not.
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//
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// IsFullscreen always returns false on mobiles.
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//
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// IsFullscreen is concurrent-safe.
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func IsFullscreen() bool {
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return uiDriver().IsFullscreen()
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}
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// SetFullscreen changes the current mode to fullscreen or not on desktops.
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//
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// On fullscreen mode, the game screen is automatically enlarged
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// to fit with the monitor. The current scale value is ignored.
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//
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// On desktops, Ebiten uses 'windowed' fullscreen mode, which doesn't change
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// your monitor's resolution.
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//
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// SetFullscreen does nothing on browsers.
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// SetFullscreen works as this as of 1.10.0-alpha.
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// Before that, SetFullscreen affected the fullscreen mode.
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//
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// SetFullscreen does nothing on mobiles.
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//
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// SetFullscreen is concurrent-safe.
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func SetFullscreen(fullscreen bool) {
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uiDriver().SetFullscreen(fullscreen)
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}
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// IsFocused returns a boolean value indicating whether
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// the game is in focus or in the foreground.
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//
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// IsFocused will only return true if IsRunnableOnUnfocused is false.
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//
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// IsFocused is concurrent-safe.
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func IsFocused() bool {
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return uiDriver().IsFocused()
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}
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// IsRunnableOnUnfocused returns a boolean value indicating whether
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// the game runs even in background.
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//
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// IsRunnableOnUnfocused is concurrent-safe.
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func IsRunnableOnUnfocused() bool {
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return uiDriver().IsRunnableOnUnfocused()
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}
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// IsRunnableInBackground is deprecated as of 1.11.0-alpha. Use IsRunnableOnUnfocused instead.
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func IsRunnableInBackground() bool {
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return IsRunnableOnUnfocused()
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}
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// SetRunnableOnUnfocused sets the state if the game runs even in background.
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//
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// If the given value is true, the game runs in background e.g. when losing focus.
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// The initial state is false.
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//
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// Known issue: On browsers, even if the state is on, the game doesn't run in background tabs.
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// This is because browsers throttles background tabs not to often update.
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//
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// SetRunnableOnUnfocused does nothing on mobiles so far.
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//
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// SetRunnableOnUnfocused is concurrent-safe.
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func SetRunnableOnUnfocused(runnableOnUnfocused bool) {
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uiDriver().SetRunnableOnUnfocused(runnableOnUnfocused)
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}
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// SetRunnableInBackground is deprecated as of 1.11.0-alpha. Use SetRunnableOnUnfocused instead.
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func SetRunnableInBackground(runnableInBackground bool) {
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SetRunnableOnUnfocused(runnableInBackground)
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}
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// DeviceScaleFactor returns a device scale factor value of the current monitor which the window belongs to.
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//
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// DeviceScaleFactor returns a meaningful value on high-DPI display environment,
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// otherwise DeviceScaleFactor returns 1.
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//
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// DeviceScaleFactor might panic on init function on some devices like Android.
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// Then, it is not recommended to call DeviceScaleFactor from init functions.
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//
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// DeviceScaleFactor must be called on the main thread before the main loop, and is concurrent-safe after the main loop.
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func DeviceScaleFactor() float64 {
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return uiDriver().DeviceScaleFactor()
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}
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// IsVsyncEnabled returns a boolean value indicating whether
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// the game uses the display's vsync.
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//
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// IsVsyncEnabled is concurrent-safe.
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func IsVsyncEnabled() bool {
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return uiDriver().IsVsyncEnabled()
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}
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// SetVsyncEnabled sets a boolean value indicating whether
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// the game uses the display's vsync.
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//
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// If the given value is true, the game tries to sync the display's refresh rate.
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// If false, the game ignores the display's refresh rate.
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// The initial value is true.
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// By disabling vsync, the game works more efficiently but consumes more CPU.
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//
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// Note that the state doesn't affect TPS (ticks per second, i.e. how many the run function is
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// updated per second).
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//
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// SetVsyncEnabled does nothing on mobiles so far.
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//
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// SetVsyncEnabled is concurrent-safe.
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func SetVsyncEnabled(enabled bool) {
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uiDriver().SetVsyncEnabled(enabled)
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}
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// MaxTPS returns the current maximum TPS.
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//
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// MaxTPS is concurrent-safe.
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func MaxTPS() int {
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return int(atomic.LoadInt32(¤tMaxTPS))
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}
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// CurrentTPS returns the current TPS (ticks per second),
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// that represents how many update function is called in a second.
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//
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// CurrentTPS is concurrent-safe.
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func CurrentTPS() float64 {
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return clock.CurrentTPS()
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}
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// UncappedTPS is a special TPS value that means the game doesn't have limitation on TPS.
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const UncappedTPS = clock.UncappedTPS
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// SetMaxTPS sets the maximum TPS (ticks per second),
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// that represents how many updating function is called per second.
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// The initial value is 60.
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//
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// If tps is UncappedTPS, TPS is uncapped and the game is updated per frame.
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// If tps is negative but not UncappedTPS, SetMaxTPS panics.
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//
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// SetMaxTPS is concurrent-safe.
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func SetMaxTPS(tps int) {
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if tps < 0 && tps != UncappedTPS {
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panic("ebiten: tps must be >= 0 or UncappedTPS")
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}
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atomic.StoreInt32(¤tMaxTPS, int32(tps))
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}
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// IsScreenTransparent reports whether the window is transparent.
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//
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// IsScreenTransparent is concurrent-safe.
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func IsScreenTransparent() bool {
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return uiDriver().IsScreenTransparent()
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}
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// SetScreenTransparent sets the state if the window is transparent.
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//
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// SetScreenTransparent panics if SetScreenTransparent is called after the main loop.
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//
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// SetScreenTransparent does nothing on mobiles.
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//
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// SetScreenTransparent is concurrent-safe.
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func SetScreenTransparent(transparent bool) {
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uiDriver().SetScreenTransparent(transparent)
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}
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