KPlayer

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#include <KPlayer>

Inheritance diagram for KPlayer:

Public Types

typedef QList< KGameIO * > KGameIOList
 
- Public Types inherited from QObject
typedef  QObjectList
 

Signals

void signalNetworkData (int msgid, const QByteArray &buffer, quint32 sender, KPlayer *me)
 
void signalPropertyChanged (KGamePropertyBase *property, KPlayer *me)
 

Public Member Functions

 KPlayer ()
 
bool addGameIO (KGameIO *input)
 
bool addProperty (KGamePropertyBase *data)
 
bool asyncInput () const
 
int calcIOValue ()
 
KGamePropertyHandlerdataHandler ()
 
void Debug ()
 
KGamePropertyBasefindProperty (int id) const
 
KGameIOfindRttiIO (int rtti) const
 
virtual bool forwardInput (QDataStream &msg, bool transmit=true, quint32 sender=0)
 
virtual bool forwardMessage (QDataStream &msg, int msgid, quint32 receiver=0, quint32 sender=0)
 
KGamegame () const
 
virtual const QStringgroup () const
 
bool hasRtti (int rtti) const
 
quint32 id () const
 
KGameIOListioList ()
 
bool isActive () const
 
bool isVirtual () const
 
virtual bool load (QDataStream &stream)
 
bool myTurn () const
 
virtual const QStringname () const
 
KPlayernetworkPlayer () const
 
int networkPriority () const
 
void networkTransmission (QDataStream &stream, int msgid, quint32 sender)
 
bool removeGameIO (KGameIO *input=nullptr, bool deleteit=true)
 
virtual int rtti () const
 
virtual bool save (QDataStream &stream)
 
void setActive (bool v)
 
void setAsyncInput (bool a)
 
void setGame (KGame *game)
 
void setGroup (const QString &group)
 
void setId (quint32 i)
 
void setName (const QString &name)
 
void setNetworkPlayer (KPlayer *p)
 
void setNetworkPriority (int b)
 
bool setTurn (bool b, bool exclusive=true)
 
void setUserId (int i)
 
void setVirtual (bool v)
 
int userId () const
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from QObject
 QObject (QObject *parent)
 
QBindable< QStringbindableObjectName ()
 
bool blockSignals (bool block)
 
const QObjectListchildren () const const
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const char *method, Qt::ConnectionType type) const const
 
void deleteLater ()
 
void destroyed (QObject *obj)
 
bool disconnect (const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method) const const
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *receiver, const char *method) const const
 
void dumpObjectInfo () const const
 
void dumpObjectTree () const const
 
QList< QByteArraydynamicPropertyNames () const const
 
virtual bool event (QEvent *e)
 
virtual bool eventFilter (QObject *watched, QEvent *event)
 
findChild (const QString &name, Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
QList< T > findChildren (const QRegularExpression &re, Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
QList< T > findChildren (const QString &name, Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
QList< T > findChildren (Qt::FindChildOptions options) const const
 
bool inherits (const char *className) const const
 
void installEventFilter (QObject *filterObj)
 
bool isQuickItemType () const const
 
bool isWidgetType () const const
 
bool isWindowType () const const
 
void killTimer (int id)
 
virtual const QMetaObjectmetaObject () const const
 
void moveToThread (QThread *targetThread)
 
QString objectName () const const
 
void objectNameChanged (const QString &objectName)
 
QObjectparent () const const
 
QVariant property (const char *name) const const
 
 Q_CLASSINFO (Name, Value)
 
 Q_EMIT Q_EMIT
 
 Q_ENUM (...)
 
 Q_ENUM_NS (...)
 
 Q_ENUMS (...)
 
 Q_FLAG (...)
 
 Q_FLAG_NS (...)
 
 Q_FLAGS (...)
 
 Q_GADGET Q_GADGET
 
 Q_GADGET_EXPORT (EXPORT_MACRO)
 
 Q_INTERFACES (...)
 
 Q_INVOKABLE Q_INVOKABLE
 
 Q_MOC_INCLUDE Q_MOC_INCLUDE
 
 Q_NAMESPACE Q_NAMESPACE
 
 Q_NAMESPACE_EXPORT (EXPORT_MACRO)
 
 Q_OBJECT Q_OBJECT
 
 Q_PROPERTY (...)
 
 Q_REVISION Q_REVISION
 
 Q_SET_OBJECT_NAME (Object)
 
 Q_SIGNAL Q_SIGNAL
 
 Q_SIGNALS Q_SIGNALS
 
 Q_SLOT Q_SLOT
 
 Q_SLOTS Q_SLOTS
 
qobject_cast (const QObject *object)
 
qobject_cast (QObject *object)
 
 QT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT QT_NO_NARROWING_CONVERSIONS_IN_CONNECT
 
void removeEventFilter (QObject *obj)
 
void setObjectName (const QString &name)
 
void setObjectName (QAnyStringView name)
 
void setParent (QObject *parent)
 
bool setProperty (const char *name, const QVariant &value)
 
bool setProperty (const char *name, QVariant &&value)
 
bool signalsBlocked () const const
 
int startTimer (int interval, Qt::TimerType timerType)
 
int startTimer (std::chrono::milliseconds interval, Qt::TimerType timerType)
 
QThreadthread () const const
 

Protected Slots

void emitSignal (KGamePropertyBase *me)
 
void sendProperty (int msgid, QDataStream &stream, bool *sent)
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Properties inherited from QObject
 objectName
 
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from QObject
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, const QObject *context, Functor functor, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, const QObject *receiver, PointerToMemberFunction method, Qt::ConnectionType type)
 
QMetaObject::Connection connect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, Functor functor)
 
bool disconnect (const QMetaObject::Connection &connection)
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *sender, const char *signal, const QObject *receiver, const char *method)
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *sender, const QMetaMethod &signal, const QObject *receiver, const QMetaMethod &method)
 
bool disconnect (const QObject *sender, PointerToMemberFunction signal, const QObject *receiver, PointerToMemberFunction method)
 
QString tr (const char *sourceText, const char *disambiguation, int n)
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from QObject
virtual void childEvent (QChildEvent *event)
 
virtual void connectNotify (const QMetaMethod &signal)
 
virtual void customEvent (QEvent *event)
 
virtual void disconnectNotify (const QMetaMethod &signal)
 
bool isSignalConnected (const QMetaMethod &signal) const const
 
int receivers (const char *signal) const const
 
QObjectsender () const const
 
int senderSignalIndex () const const
 
virtual void timerEvent (QTimerEvent *event)
 

Detailed Description

Base class for a game player.

The KPlayer class is the central player object. It holds information about the player and is responsible for any input the player does. For this arbitrary many KGameIO modules can be plugged into it. Main features are:

  • Handling of IO devices
  • load/save (mostly handled by KGamePropertyHandler)
  • Turn handling (turn based, asynchronous)

A KPlayer depends on a KGame object. Call KGame::addPlayer() to plug a KPlayer into a KGame object. Note that you cannot do much with a KPlayer object before it has been plugged into a KGame. This is because most properties of KPlayer are KGameProperty which need to send messages through a KGame object to be changed.

A KGameIO represents the input methods of a player and you should make all player inputs through it. So call something like playerInput->move(4); instead which should call KGameIO::sendInput() to actually move. This way you gain a very big advantage: you can exchange a KGameIO whenever you want! You can e.g. remove the KGameIO of a local (human) player and just replace it by a computerIO on the fly! So from that point on all playerInputs are done by the computerIO instead of the human player. You also can replace all network players by computer players when the network connection is broken or a player wants to quit. So remember: use KGameIO whenever possible! A KPlayer should just contain all data of the player (KGameIO must not!) and several common functions which are shared by all of your KGameIOs.

Definition at line 59 of file kplayer.h.

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ KGameIOList

Definition at line 64 of file kplayer.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ KPlayer()

KPlayer::KPlayer ( )
explicit

Create a new player object.

It will be automatically deleted if the game it belongs to is deleted.

Definition at line 56 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ ~KPlayer()

KPlayer::~KPlayer ( )
override

Definition at line 88 of file kplayer.cpp.

Member Function Documentation

◆ addGameIO()

bool KPlayer::addGameIO ( KGameIO * input)

Adds an IO device for the player.

Possible KGameIO devices can either be taken from the existing ones or be self written. Existing are e.g. Keyboard, Mouse, Computerplayer

Parameters
inputthe inut device
Returns
true if ok

Definition at line 267 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ addProperty()

bool KPlayer::addProperty ( KGamePropertyBase * data)

Adds a property to a player.

You would add all your player specific game data as KGameProperty and they are automatically saved and exchanged over network.

Parameters
dataThe property to be added. Must have an unique id!
Returns
false if the given id is not valid (ie another property owns the id) or true if the property could be added successfully

Definition at line 419 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ asyncInput()

bool KPlayer::asyncInput ( ) const

Query whether this player does asynchronous input.

Returns
true/false

Definition at line 130 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ calcIOValue()

int KPlayer::calcIOValue ( )

Calculates a checksum over the IO devices.

Can be used to restore the IO handlers. The value returned is the 'or'ed value of the KGameIO rtti's. this is internally used for saving and restoring a player.

Definition at line 319 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ dataHandler()

KGamePropertyHandler * KPlayer::dataHandler ( )
Returns
the property handler

Definition at line 232 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ Debug()

void KPlayer::Debug ( )

Gives debug output of the game status.

Definition at line 448 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ emitSignal

void KPlayer::emitSignal ( KGamePropertyBase * me)
protectedslot

Called by KGameProperty only! Internal function!

Definition at line 434 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ findProperty()

KGamePropertyBase * KPlayer::findProperty ( int id) const

Searches for a property of the player given its id.

Parameters
idThe id of the property
Returns
The property with the specified id

Definition at line 414 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ findRttiIO()

KGameIO * KPlayer::findRttiIO ( int rtti) const

Finds the KGameIO devies with the given rtti code.

E.g. find the mouse or network device

Parameters
rttithe rtti code to be searched for
Returns
the KGameIO device

Definition at line 307 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ forwardInput()

bool KPlayer::forwardInput ( QDataStream & msg,
bool transmit = true,
quint32 sender = 0 )
virtual

Forwards input to the game object..internal use only.

This method is used by KGameIO::sendInput(). Use that function instead to send player inputs!

This function forwards a player input (see KGameIO classes) to the game object, see KGame, either to KGame::sendPlayerInput() (if transmit=true, ie the message has just been created) or to KGame::playerInput() (if player=false, ie the message was sent through KGame::sendPlayerInput).

Definition at line 173 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ forwardMessage()

bool KPlayer::forwardMessage ( QDataStream & msg,
int msgid,
quint32 receiver = 0,
quint32 sender = 0 )
virtual

Forwards Message to the game object..internal use only.

Definition at line 160 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ game()

KGame * KPlayer::game ( ) const

Query to which game the player belongs to.

Returns
the game

Definition at line 120 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ group()

const QString & KPlayer::group ( ) const
virtual

Query the group the player belongs to.

Definition at line 212 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ hasRtti()

bool KPlayer::hasRtti ( int rtti) const

Checks whether this player has a IO device of the given rtti type.

Parameters
rttithe rtti typed to be checked for
Returns
true if it exists

Definition at line 302 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ id()

quint32 KPlayer::id ( ) const

Returns the id of the player.

Returns
the player id

Definition at line 227 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ ioList()

KPlayer::KGameIOList * KPlayer::ioList ( )

Returns a list of input devices.

Returns
list of devices

Definition at line 110 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ isActive()

bool KPlayer::isActive ( ) const

Is this player an active player.

An player is usually inactivated if it is replaced by a network connection. But this could also be called manually

Returns
true/false

Definition at line 135 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ isVirtual()

bool KPlayer::isVirtual ( ) const

Is this player a virtual player, i.e.

is it created by mirroring a real player from another network game. This mirroring is done automatically as soon as a network connection is build and it affects all players regardless what type

Returns
true/false

Definition at line 242 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ load()

bool KPlayer::load ( QDataStream & stream)
virtual

Load a saved player, from file OR network.

By default all KGameProperty objects in the dataHandler of this player are loaded and saved when using load or save. If you need to save/load more you have to replace this function (and save). You will probably still want to call the default implementation additionally!

Parameters
streama data stream where you can stream the player from
Returns
true?

Definition at line 352 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ myTurn()

bool KPlayer::myTurn ( ) const

is it my turn to go

Returns
true/false

Definition at line 155 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ name()

const QString & KPlayer::name ( ) const
virtual
Returns
The name of the player.

Definition at line 222 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ networkPlayer()

KPlayer * KPlayer::networkPlayer ( ) const

Returns the player which got inactivated to allow this player to be set up via network.

Mostly internal function

Definition at line 252 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ networkPriority()

int KPlayer::networkPriority ( ) const

Returns whether this player can be replaced by a network connection player.

The name of this function can be improved ;-) If you do not overwrite the function to select what players shall play in a network the KGame does an automatic selection based on the networkPriority This is not a terrible important function at the moment.

Returns
true/false

Definition at line 257 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ networkTransmission()

void KPlayer::networkTransmission ( QDataStream & stream,
int msgid,
quint32 sender )

Receives a message.

Parameters
msgidThe kind of the message. See messages.txt for further information
streamThe message itself
sender

Definition at line 387 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ removeGameIO()

bool KPlayer::removeGameIO ( KGameIO * input = nullptr,
bool deleteit = true )

remove (and delete) a game IO device

The remove IO(s) is/are deleted by default. If you do not want this set the parameter deleteit to false

Parameters
inputthe device to be removed or 0 for all devices
deleteittrue (default) to delete the device otherwise just remove it
Returns
true on ok

Definition at line 278 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ rtti()

int KPlayer::rtti ( ) const
virtual

The identification of the player.

Overwrite this in classes inheriting KPlayer to run time identify them.

Returns
0 for default KPlayer.

Definition at line 105 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ save()

bool KPlayer::save ( QDataStream & stream)
virtual

Save a player to a file OR to network.

See also load

Parameters
streama data stream to load the player from
Returns
true?

Definition at line 375 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ sendProperty

void KPlayer::sendProperty ( int msgid,
QDataStream & stream,
bool * sent )
protectedslot

Called by KGameProperty only! Internal function!

Definition at line 424 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setActive()

void KPlayer::setActive ( bool v)

Set an player as active (true) or inactive (false)

Parameters
vtrue=active, false=inactive

Definition at line 140 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setAsyncInput()

void KPlayer::setAsyncInput ( bool a)

Set whether this player can make turns/input all the time (true) or only when it is its turn (false) as it is used in turn based games.

Parameters
aasync=true turn based=false

Definition at line 125 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setGame()

void KPlayer::setGame ( KGame * game)

sets the game the player belongs to.

This is usually automatically done when adding a player

Parameters
gamethe game

Definition at line 115 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setGroup()

void KPlayer::setGroup ( const QString & group)

A group the player belongs to.

This Can be set arbitrary by you.

Definition at line 207 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setId()

void KPlayer::setId ( quint32 i)

Definition at line 201 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setName()

void KPlayer::setName ( const QString & name)

Sets the name of the player.

This can be chosen arbitrary.

Parameters
nameThe player's name

Definition at line 217 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setNetworkPlayer()

void KPlayer::setNetworkPlayer ( KPlayer * p)

Sets this network player replacement.

Internal stuff

Definition at line 247 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setNetworkPriority()

void KPlayer::setNetworkPriority ( int b)

Set whether this player can be replaced by a network player.

There are to possible games. The first type of game has arbitrary many players. As soon as a network players connects the game runs with more players (not tagged situation). The other type is e.g. games like chess which require a constant player number. In a network game situation you would tag one or both players of all participants. As soon as the connect the tagged player will then be replaced by the network partner and it is then controlled over the network. On connection loss the old situation is automatically restored.

The name of this function can be improved;-)

Parameters
bshould this player be tagged

Definition at line 262 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setTurn()

bool KPlayer::setTurn ( bool b,
bool exclusive = true )

Sets whether this player is the next to turn.

If exclusive is given all other players are set to setTurn(false) and only this player can move

Parameters
btrue/false
exclusivetrue (default)/ false
Returns
should be void

Definition at line 329 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setUserId()

void KPlayer::setUserId ( int i)

Definition at line 150 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ setVirtual()

void KPlayer::setVirtual ( bool v)

Sets whether this player is virtual. This is internally called

Parameters
vvirtual true/false

Definition at line 237 of file kplayer.cpp.

◆ signalNetworkData

void KPlayer::signalNetworkData ( int msgid,
const QByteArray & buffer,
quint32 sender,
KPlayer * me )
signal

The player object got a message which was targeted at it but has no default method to process it.

This means probably a user message. Connecting to this signal allowed to process it.

◆ signalPropertyChanged

void KPlayer::signalPropertyChanged ( KGamePropertyBase * property,
KPlayer * me )
signal

This signal is emitted if a player property changes its value and the property is set to notify this change.

This is an important signal as you should base the actions on a reaction to this property changes.

◆ userId()

int KPlayer::userId ( ) const

Returns the user defined id of the player This value can be used arbitrary by you to have some user identification for your player, e.g.

0 for a white chess player, 1 for a black one. This value is more reliable than the player id which can even change when you make a network connection.

Returns
the user defined player id

Definition at line 145 of file kplayer.cpp.


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