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from synergine.core.SynergyObjectManager import SynergyObjectManager |
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from synergine.core.exception.NotFoundError import NotFoundError |
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class Connector(): |
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""" |
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Connector is the connection between terminals (Terminal) and Core. |
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def __init__(self, synergy_object_manager: SynergyObjectManager, context): |
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""" |
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:param synergy_object_manager: The synergy manager |
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:return: void |
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""" |
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self._synergy_object_manager = synergy_object_manager |
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self._context = context |
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self._terminals = [] |
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def initialize_terminals(self, terminals_classes, configuration): |
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""" |
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:param terminal_classes: list of Terminal classes |
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:param configuration: ConfigurationManager |
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:return: void |
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""" |
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for terminal_class in terminals_classes: |
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terminal = terminal_class(configuration, self._context, self._synergy_object_manager) |
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terminal.initialize() |
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self._terminals.append(terminal) |
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def cycle(self, actions_done): |
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if True: # Stuff est-ce que 25 fps etc |
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self._send(actions_done) |
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def _send(self, actions_done): |
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for terminal in self._terminals: |
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terminal.start_of_cycle() |
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terminal.receive(actions_done) |
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terminal.end_of_cycle() |
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def terminate(self): |
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for terminal in self._terminals: |
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terminal.terminate() |
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def get_connection_who_have_to_run_core(self): |
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display_who_run_core = None |
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for connected_display in self._terminals: |
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if connected_display.need_to_run_core(): |
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if display_who_run_core: |
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raise Exception('Two terminal try to run core. Just one can do it.') |
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return connected_display |
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return display_who_run_core |
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def send_screen_to_connection(self, screen): |
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""" |
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Actually used for Curses |
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:param screen: |
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:return:void |
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""" |
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display_who_run_core = self.get_connection_who_have_to_run_core() |
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if not display_who_run_core: |
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raise Exception('Need Terminal object to do that') |
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display_who_run_core.initialize_screen(screen) |
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def get_terminal(self, terminal_name): |
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for terminal in self._terminals: |
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if terminal.get_name() == terminal_name: |
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return terminal |
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raise NotFoundError() |
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