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Add ArgumentError class, improve positioning command.
[plomrogue2-experiments] / client.py
index 97e0588c018fa35873f9f211ca93526cbe83c906..45ef9f859ecf88e14b14cb8dafd81eed138d1917 100755 (executable)
--- a/client.py
+++ b/client.py
@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ import socket
 import threading
 
 
+class ArgumentError(Exception):
+    pass
+
+
 class UrwidSetup:
 
     def __init__(self, socket):
@@ -32,7 +36,7 @@ class UrwidSetup:
         """
         self.socket = socket
         self.main_loop = urwid.MainLoop(self.setup_widgets())
-        self.server_output = ['']
+        self.server_output = []
         input_handler = getattr(self.InputHandler(self.reply_widget,
                                                   self.map_widget,
                                                   self.server_output),
@@ -44,19 +48,19 @@ class UrwidSetup:
         """Return container widget with all widgets we want on our screen.
 
         Sets up an urwid.Pile inside a returned urwid.Filler; top to bottom:
-        - an EditToSocket widget, prefixing self.socket input with 'SEND: '
-        - self.reply_widget, a urwid.Text widget printing self.socket replies
+        - an EditToSocketWidget, prefixing self.socket input with 'SEND: '
         - a 50-col wide urwid.Padding container for self.map_widget, which is
           to print clipped map representations
+        - self.reply_widget, a urwid.Text widget printing self.socket replies
         """
-        edit_widget = self.EditToSocket(self.socket, 'SEND: ')
+        edit_widget = self.EditToSocketWidget(self.socket, 'SEND: ')
         self.reply_widget = urwid.Text('')
-        self.map_widget = urwid.Text('', wrap='clip')
+        self.map_widget = self.MapWidget('', wrap='clip')
         map_box = urwid.Padding(self.map_widget, width=50)
-        widget_pile = urwid.Pile([edit_widget, self.reply_widget, map_box])
-        return urwid.Filler(widget_pile)
+        widget_pile = urwid.Pile([edit_widget, map_box, self.reply_widget])
+        return urwid.Filler(widget_pile, valign='top')
 
-    class EditToSocket(urwid.Edit):
+    class EditToSocketWidget(urwid.Edit):
         """Extends urwid.Edit with socket to send input on 'enter' to."""
 
         def __init__(self, socket, *args, **kwargs):
@@ -70,6 +74,42 @@ class UrwidSetup:
             plom_socket_io.send(self.socket, self.edit_text)
             self.edit_text = ''
 
+    class MapWidget(urwid.Text):
+        """Stores/updates/draws game map."""
+        terrain_map = ' ' * 25
+        position = (0, 0)
+
+        def draw_map(self):
+            """Draw map view from .terrain_map, .position."""
+            whole_map = []
+            for c in self.terrain_map:
+                whole_map += [c]
+            pos_i = self.position[0] * (5 + 1) + self.position[1]
+            whole_map[pos_i] = '@'
+            self.set_text(''.join(whole_map))
+
+        def update_terrain(self, terrain_map):
+            """Update self.terrain_map."""
+            self.terrain_map = terrain_map
+            self.draw_map()
+
+        def update_position(self, position_string):
+            """Update self.position."""
+
+            def get_axis_position_from_argument(axis, token):
+                if len(token) < 3 or token[:2] != axis + ':' or \
+                        not token[2:].isdigit():
+                    raise ArgumentError('Bad arg for ' + axis + ' position.')
+                return int(token[2:])
+
+            tokens = position_string.split(',')
+            if len(tokens) != 2:
+                raise ArgumentError('wrong number of ","-separated arguments')
+            y = get_axis_position_from_argument('y', tokens[0])
+            x = get_axis_position_from_argument('x', tokens[1])
+            self.position = (y, x)
+            self.draw_map()
+
     class InputHandler:
         """Delivers data from other thread to widget via message_container.
 
@@ -96,29 +136,47 @@ class UrwidSetup:
             self.message_container, and just pipe the trigger to inform us
             about this.
 
-            If the message delivered is 'BYE', quits Urbit.
+            If the message delivered is 'BYE', quits Urwid.
             """
-            if self.message_container[0] == 'BYE':
+
+            def mapdraw_command(prefix, func):
+                n = len(prefix)
+                if len(msg) > n and msg[:n] == prefix:
+                    m = getattr(self.widget2, func)
+                    m(msg[n:])
+                    return True
+                return False
+
+            msg = self.message_container[0]
+            if msg == 'BYE':
                 raise urwid.ExitMainLoop()
                 return
-            self.widget1.set_text('SERVER: ' + self.message_container[0])
-            self.widget2.set_text('loremipsumdolorsitamet '
-                                  'loremipsumdolorsitamet'
-                                  'loremipsumdolorsitamet '
-                                  'loremipsumdolorsitamet\n'
-                                  'loremipsumdolorsitamet '
-                                  'loremipsumdolorsitamet')
+            found_command = False
+            try:
+                found_command = (
+                    mapdraw_command('TERRAIN\n', 'update_terrain') or
+                    mapdraw_command('POSITION ', 'update_position'))
+            except ArgumentError as e:
+                self.widget1.set_text('BAD ARGUMENT: ' + msg + '\n' +
+                                      str(e))
+            else:
+                if not found_command:
+                    self.widget1.set_text('UNKNOWN COMMAND: ' + msg)
+            del self.message_container[0]
 
     def recv_loop(self):
         """Loop to receive messages from socket and deliver them to urwid.
 
-        Writes finished messages from the socket to self.server_output[0],
-        then sends a single b' ' through self.urwid_pipe_write_fd to trigger
-        the urwid code to read from it.
+        Waits for self.server_output to become empty (this signals that the
+        input handler is finished / ready to receive new input), then writes
+        finished message from socket to self.server_output, then sends a single
+        b' ' through self.urwid_pipe_write_fd to trigger the input handler.
         """
         import os
         for msg in plom_socket_io.recv(self.socket):
-            self.server_output[0] = msg
+            while len(self.server_output) > 0:
+                pass
+            self.server_output += [msg]
             os.write(self.urwid_pipe_write_fd, b' ')
 
     def run(self):