doodle/pkg/fps.go
Noah Petherbridge 258b2eb285 Script Timers, Multiple Doodad Frames
* CLI: fix the `doodad convert` command to share the same Palette when
  converting each frame (layer) of a doodad so subsequent layers find
  the correct color swatches for serialization.
* Scripting: add timers and intervals to Doodad scripts to allow them to
  animate themselves or add delayed callbacks. The timers have the same
  API as a web browser: setTimeout(), setInterval(), clearTimeout(),
  clearInterval().
* Add support for uix.Actor to change its currently rendered layer in
  the level. For example a Button Doodad can set its image to Layer 1
  (pressed) when touched by the player, and Trapdoors can cycle through
  their layers to animate opening and closing.
  * Usage from a Doodad script: Self.ShowLayer(1)
* Default Doodads: added scripts for all Buttons, Doors, Keys and the
  Trapdoor to run their various animations when touched (in the case of
  Keys, destroy themselves when touched, because there is no player
  inventory yet)
2019-04-18 18:15:05 -07:00

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package doodle
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/lib/render"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/lib/ui"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/balance"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/collision"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/doodads"
)
// Frames to cache for FPS calculation.
const maxSamples = 100
// Debug mode options, these can be enabled in the dev console
// like: boolProp DebugOverlay true
var (
DebugOverlay = true
DebugCollision = false
DebugTextPadding int32 = 8
DebugTextSize = 24
DebugTextColor = render.SkyBlue
DebugTextStroke = render.Grey
DebugTextShadow = render.Black
)
var (
fpsCurrentTicks uint32 // current time we get sdl.GetTicks()
fpsLastTime uint32 // last time we printed the fpsCurrentTicks
fpsCurrent int
fpsFrames int
fpsSkipped uint32
fpsInterval uint32 = 1000
fpsDoNotCap bool // remove the FPS delay cap in main loop
// Custom labels for individual Scenes to add debug info.
customDebugLabels []debugLabel
)
type debugLabel struct {
key string
variable *string
}
// DrawDebugOverlay draws the debug FPS text on the SDL canvas.
func (d *Doodle) DrawDebugOverlay() {
if !DebugOverlay {
return
}
var framesSkipped = fmt.Sprintf("(skip: %dms)", fpsSkipped)
if fpsDoNotCap {
framesSkipped = "uncapped"
}
var (
darken = balance.DebugStrokeDarken
Yoffset int32 = 20 // leave room for the menu bar
Xoffset int32 = 20
keys = []string{
"FPS:",
"Scene:",
"Mouse:",
}
values = []string{
fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", fpsCurrent, framesSkipped),
d.Scene.Name(),
fmt.Sprintf("%d,%d", d.event.CursorX.Now, d.event.CursorY.Now),
}
)
// Insert custom keys.
for _, custom := range customDebugLabels {
keys = append(keys, custom.key)
if custom.variable == nil {
values = append(values, "<nil>")
} else if len(*custom.variable) == 0 {
values = append(values, `""`)
} else {
values = append(values, *custom.variable)
}
}
// Find the longest key to align the labels up.
var longest int
for _, key := range keys {
if len(key) > longest {
longest = len(key)
}
}
// Space pad the keys for alignment.
for i, key := range keys {
if len(key) < longest {
key = strings.Repeat(" ", longest-len(key)) + key
keys[i] = key
}
}
key := ui.NewLabel(ui.Label{
Text: strings.Join(keys, "\n"),
Font: render.Text{
Size: balance.DebugFontSize,
FontFilename: balance.ShellFontFilename,
Color: balance.DebugLabelColor,
Stroke: balance.DebugLabelColor.Darken(darken),
},
})
key.Compute(d.Engine)
key.Present(d.Engine, render.NewPoint(
DebugTextPadding+Xoffset,
DebugTextPadding+Yoffset,
))
value := ui.NewLabel(ui.Label{
Text: strings.Join(values, "\n"),
Font: render.Text{
Size: balance.DebugFontSize,
FontFilename: balance.DebugFontFilename,
Color: balance.DebugValueColor,
Stroke: balance.DebugValueColor.Darken(darken),
},
})
value.Compute(d.Engine)
value.Present(d.Engine, render.NewPoint(
DebugTextPadding+Xoffset+key.Size().W+DebugTextPadding,
DebugTextPadding+Yoffset, // padding to not overlay menu bar
))
}
// DrawCollisionBox draws the collision box around a Doodad.
//
// TODO: move inside the Canvas. Currently it takes an actor's World Position
// and draws the box as if it were a relative (to the window) position, so the
// hitbox drifts off when the level scrolls away from 0,0
func (d *Doodle) DrawCollisionBox(actor doodads.Actor) {
if !DebugCollision {
return
}
var (
rect = doodads.GetBoundingRect(actor)
box = collision.GetCollisionBox(rect)
)
d.Engine.DrawLine(render.DarkGreen, box.Top[0], box.Top[1])
d.Engine.DrawLine(render.DarkBlue, box.Bottom[0], box.Bottom[1])
d.Engine.DrawLine(render.DarkYellow, box.Left[0], box.Left[1])
d.Engine.DrawLine(render.Red, box.Right[0], box.Right[1])
}
// TrackFPS shows the current FPS once per second.
func (d *Doodle) TrackFPS(skipped uint32) {
fpsFrames++
fpsCurrentTicks = d.Engine.GetTicks()
// Skip the first second.
if fpsCurrentTicks < fpsInterval {
return
}
if fpsLastTime < fpsCurrentTicks-fpsInterval {
fpsLastTime = fpsCurrentTicks
fpsCurrent = fpsFrames
fpsFrames = 0
fpsSkipped = skipped
}
}