From 5f974d83677fc6d7ee229e6a2e2720a45677e4e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Holden Rohrer Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2021 00:40:58 -0400 Subject: created drocks --- .gitignore | 15 ++ LICENSE | 619 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README | 21 ++ dub.json | 12 + dub.selections.json | 6 + source/app.d | 80 +++++++ source/board.d | 241 ++++++++++++++++++++ source/lru.d | 174 +++++++++++++++ source/spots.d | 145 ++++++++++++ 9 files changed, 1313 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 LICENSE create mode 100644 README create mode 100644 dub.json create mode 100644 dub.selections.json create mode 100644 source/app.d create mode 100644 source/board.d create mode 100644 source/lru.d create mode 100644 source/spots.d diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8a0711 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +.dub +docs.json +__dummy.html +docs/ +/drocks +drocks.so +drocks.dylib +drocks.dll +drocks.a +drocks.lib +drocks-test-* +*.exe +*.o +*.obj +*.lst diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..281d399 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,619 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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(you may also see an error +if your system doesn't have ncurses for some reason) + +## Controls + +Controls should eventually be configurable, but for the moment, the +arrow keys are for movement and [space] picks up and sets down rocks. + +## License + +This code is made available under the GPLv3 license. diff --git a/dub.json b/dub.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..54cb168 --- /dev/null +++ b/dub.json @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +{ + "authors": [ + "Holden Rohrer" + ], + "copyright": "Holden Rohrer ♡ 2021. Copying is an act of love. Please copy.", + "dependencies": { + "ncurses": "~>0.0.149" + }, + "description": "A little curses game about rocks", + "license": "GPLv3", + "name": "drocks" +} diff --git a/dub.selections.json b/dub.selections.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b2ca2f --- /dev/null +++ b/dub.selections.json @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +{ + "fileVersion": 1, + "versions": { + "ncurses": "0.0.149" + } +} diff --git a/source/app.d b/source/app.d new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4006188 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/app.d @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +import deimos.ncurses; +import std.string : toStringz; +import core.stdc.locale; +import std.format; +import board; +import spots; + +void main() +{ + setlocale(LC_CTYPE, ""); // ncurses locales are weird + + auto stdscr = initscr(); + scope (exit) + endwin(); + cbreak(); // disables line buffering for input + noecho(); // input doesn't display on-screen + intrflush(stdscr, true); + keypad(stdscr, true); // allows arrow keys to work + scrollok(stdscr, true); // allows scrolling in up/down arrows + nonl(); // "return" goes through input + + int x; + int y; + getmaxyx(stdscr, y, x); + + auto overlay = new OverlaySource(new RandomSource()); + auto board = new Board(overlay); + auto disp = new BoardDisplay(board, stdscr); + disp.print(); + int rocks = 0; + disp.status = "0"; + refresh(); + + outer: while (true) + { + auto c = getch(); + switch (c) + { + case ',': + case KEY_UP: + disp.up(); + break; + case 'o': + case KEY_DOWN: + disp.down(); + break; + case 'e': + case KEY_RIGHT: + disp.right(); + break; + case 'a': + case KEY_LEFT: + disp.left(); + break; + case KEY_RESIZE: + disp.getdims(); + break; + case ' ': + if (overlay[disp.y, disp.x].isRock()) + { + overlay[disp.y, disp.x] = Spot(' '); + rocks++; + disp.status = format("%d", rocks); + disp.print(); + } + else if (rocks > 0) + { + overlay[disp.y, disp.x] = Spot('*'); + rocks--; + disp.status = format("%d", rocks); + disp.print(); + } + break; + case 'q': + break outer; + default: + continue; + } + } +} diff --git a/source/board.d b/source/board.d new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ec996b --- /dev/null +++ b/source/board.d @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +import std.bigint; +import deimos.ncurses; +import std.string : toStringz; +import std.math : floor, ceil; +import std.array : appender; +import std.range; +import std.format; +import std.stdio; +import spots : Spot, SpotSource; + +public class Board +{ + private SpotSource _source; + // uint seed; + // indexed as Spot = Board[y, x] + + this(SpotSource source) + { + _source = source; + } + + Spot opIndex(BigInt y, BigInt x) + { + return _source[y, x]; + } + + Spot opIndex(long y, long x) + { + // possible per improvements + return opIndex(BigInt(y), BigInt(x)); + } + + PartialBoard opIndex(BigInt[2] y, BigInt[2] x) + { + return new PartialBoard(y, x, _source); + } + + PartialBoard opIndex(long[2] y, long[2] x) + { + return opIndex([BigInt(y[0]), BigInt(y[1])], [ + BigInt(x[0]), BigInt(x[1]) + ]); + } + + PartialBoard opIndex(BigInt[2] y, BigInt x) + { + return opIndex(y, [x, x + 1]); + } + + PartialBoard opIndex(long[2] y, long x) + { + return opIndex([BigInt(y[0]), BigInt(y[1])], BigInt(x)); + } + + PartialBoard opIndex(BigInt y, BigInt[2] x) + { + return opIndex([y, y + 1], x); + } + + PartialBoard opIndex(long y, long[2] x) + { + return opIndex(BigInt(y), [BigInt(x[0]), BigInt(x[1])]); + } + + BigInt[2] opSlice(size_t dimension)(BigInt x, BigInt y) + if (dimension >= 0 && dimension < 2) + { + return [x, y]; + } + + long[2] opSlice(size_t dimension)(long x, long y) + if (dimension >= 0 && dimension < 2) + { + return [x, y]; + } + // be more generic. instead of long use T where IsIntegral!T +} + +enum Edge +{ + LEFT, + RIGHT, + TOP, + BOT, +} + +class BoardDisplay +{ + private Board _board; + private WINDOW* _window; + private int _height, _width; + private string _status; + BigInt x = 0; + BigInt y = 0; + + this(Board board, WINDOW* window) + { + _board = board; + _window = window; + getdims(); + } + + public void getdims() + { + getmaxyx(_window, _height, _width); + } + + private void center() + { + mvprintw(_height, 0, toStringz(_status ~ " ".replicate(_width - status.length))); + move(cast(int) ceil(_height / 2.0), cast(int) ceil(_width / 2.0)); + } + + @property string status() + { + return _status; + } + + @property status(string s) + { + _status = s; + center(); + } + + private BigInt edge(Edge e) + { // templating?? + switch (e) + { + case Edge.LEFT: + return BigInt(cast(int) floor(-_width / 2.0)) + x; + case Edge.RIGHT: + return BigInt(cast(int) floor(_width / 2.0)) + x; + case Edge.TOP: + return BigInt(cast(int) floor(-_height / 2.0)) + y; + case Edge.BOT: + return BigInt(cast(int) floor(_height / 2.0)) + y; + default: + assert(0); + } + } + + void print() + { + import std.stdio; + import std.datetime; + + mvprintw(0, 0, toStringz(_board[edge(Edge.TOP) .. edge(Edge.BOT), + edge(Edge.LEFT) .. edge(Edge.RIGHT)].toString())); + center(); + } + + void up() + { // the cursor moves up, the map scrolls down, leaving an empty line at top + y--; + scrl(-1); + mvprintw(0, 0, toStringz(_board[edge(Edge.TOP), + edge(Edge.LEFT) .. edge(Edge.RIGHT)].toString())); + center(); + } + + void down() + { + y++; + scrl(1); + mvprintw(_height - 1, 0, toStringz(_board[edge(Edge.BOT) - 1, + // necessary because opSlice is exclusive + edge(Edge.LEFT) .. edge(Edge.RIGHT)].toString())); + center(); + } + + void left() + { + x--; + print(); + } + + void right() + { + x++; + print(); + } +} + +unittest +{ + import std.stdio; + import std.datetime; + import lru : LRUCache; + import spots : RandomSource, OverlaySource; + + SysTime starttime = Clock.currTime(); + auto random = new RandomSource(); + auto source = new OverlaySource(random); + foreach (j; iota(100)) + { + foreach (i; iota(400)) + { + source[BigInt(i), BigInt(0)]; + } + } + writeln(Clock.currTime() - starttime); + foreach (j; iota(100)) + { + foreach (i; iota(400)) + { + random[BigInt(i), BigInt(0)]; + } + } + writeln(Clock.currTime() - starttime); +} + +class PartialBoard : Board +{ + private BigInt[2] _yrange, _xrange; + this(BigInt[2] y, BigInt[2] x, SpotSource source) + { + _yrange = y; + _xrange = x; + super(source); + } + + override Spot opIndex(BigInt y, BigInt x) + { + return _source[y + _yrange[0], x + _xrange[0]]; + } + + override string toString() + { + auto strBuilder = appender!string; + strBuilder.reserve(cast(ulong)((_yrange[1] - _yrange[0] + 2) * (_xrange[1] - _xrange[0] + 1))); + foreach (y; iota(_yrange[0], _yrange[1])) + { + foreach (x; iota(_xrange[0], _xrange[1])) + { + strBuilder.put(_source[y, x].contents); + } + strBuilder.put("\n"); + } + return strBuilder.data; + } +} diff --git a/source/lru.d b/source/lru.d new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d802df --- /dev/null +++ b/source/lru.d @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +import std.array : appender; + +private struct Node(T) +{ + Node!T* prev; + Node!T* next; + T data; +} + +private struct List(T) +{ + Node!T* head; + Node!T* tail; + size_t length; + + invariant () + { + if (length > 0) + { + assert(head !is null); + assert(tail !is null); + } + } + + /*private void check() + { + Node!T* cur = head; + while (true) + { + if (cur != head) + assert(cur.prev); + if (cur == tail) + break; + else + assert(cur.next); + cur = cur.next; + } + }*/ + + void remove(Node!T* n) + { + if (n.next) + n.next.prev = n.prev; + if (n.prev) + n.prev.next = n.next; + if (head == n) + head = head.next; + if (tail == n) + tail = tail.prev; + length--; + } + + void push(Node!T* n) + { + n.prev = null; + n.next = head; + head = n; + if (tail is null) + tail = head; + else + head.next.prev = head; + length++; + } + + Node!T* pop() + in + { + assert(tail); + } + do + { + Node!T* node = tail; + remove(node); + return node; + } + +} + +unittest +{ + List!int l; + Node!int first; + l.push(&first); + assert(l.head == &first); + assert(l.tail == &first); + Node!int second; + l.push(&second); + assert(l.head == &second); + assert(l.tail == &first); + assert(l.pop() == &first); + assert(l.head == &second); + assert(l.tail == &second); + l.push(&first); + l.pop(); + l.pop(); +} + +class LRUCache(From, To) +{ + private size_t _cap; + private struct Record + { + To val; + From key; + } + + private Node!Record*[From] map; + private List!Record queue; + this(size_t cap) + { + _cap = cap; + } + + private void checksz() + { + if (queue.length > _cap) + { + auto node = queue.pop(); + map.remove(node.data.key); + } + } + + bool opBinaryRight(string op : "in")(From key) + { + return cast(bool)(key in map); + } + + To opIndex(From f) + in + { + assert(f in map); + } + do + { + auto p = map[f]; + queue.remove(p); + queue.push(p); + return p.data.val; + } + + void opIndexAssign(To t, From f) + { + auto p = f in map; + Node!Record* node; + bool alloc = p is null; + if (!alloc) + { + queue.remove(*p); + node = *p; + } + else + node = new Node!Record(); + node.data.val = t; + node.data.key = f; + queue.push(node); + map[f] = node; + if (alloc) + checksz(); + } +} + +unittest +{ + auto cache = new LRUCache!(int, int)(2); + cache[0] = 1; + cache[4] = 2; + cache[5] = 1; + assert(0 !in cache); + assert(4 in cache); + assert(5 in cache); + assert(cache[5] == 1); // prioritizes + cache[0] = 1; + assert(4 !in cache); +} diff --git a/source/spots.d b/source/spots.d new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f9d8b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/spots.d @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +import std.bigint; +import std.digest.crc; +import std.random : unpredictableSeed; +import std.range; +import lru : LRUCache; +import deimos.ncurses; + +private BigInt positive(BigInt n) +{ + if (n >= 0) + return n * 2; + else + return -n * 2 - 1; +} + +private BigInt pair(BigInt n, BigInt m) +{ + // https://stackoverflow.com/a/919661 + return (positive(n) + positive(m)) * (positive(n) + positive(m) + 1) / 2 + positive(m); +} + +struct Spot +{ + private char _contents; + this(char c) + { + _contents = c; + } + + @property contents() + { + return _contents; + } + + bool opEqual(const Spot s) + { + return s._contents == _contents; + } + + bool isRock() + { + return _contents == '*'; + } +} + +interface SpotSource +{ + Spot opIndex(BigInt y, BigInt x); +} + +class RandomSource : SpotSource +{ + uint seed; + double density = .0025; + private LRUCache!(BigInt[2], Spot) cache; + + this() + { + seed = unpredictableSeed; + cache = new LRUCache!(BigInt[2], Spot)(50000); + } + + this(uint seed) + { + this.seed = seed; + } + + this(uint seed, double density) + { + this.density = density; + this(seed); + } + + private uint hash(BigInt n) + { + CRC32 crc; + crc.start(); + crc.put((cast(ubyte*)&seed)[0 .. seed.sizeof]); + foreach (i; iota(n.ulongLength)) + { + auto digit = n.getDigit(i); + crc.put((cast(ubyte*)&digit)[0 .. digit.sizeof]); + } + auto result = crc.finish(); + auto hash = *(cast(uint*)&result); + return hash; + } + + public Spot opIndex(BigInt y, BigInt x) + { + if ([y, x] in cache) + return cache[[y, x]]; + auto roll = cast(double) hash(pair(y, x)) / uint.max; + Spot ret; + if (roll < density) + ret = Spot('*'); + else + ret = Spot(' '); + cache[[y, x]] = ret; + return ret; + } +} + +class OverlaySource : SpotSource +{ + private SpotSource _base; + private Spot[BigInt[2]] _overlay; + + this(SpotSource base) + { + _base = base; + } + + void opIndexAssign(Spot spot, BigInt y, BigInt x) + { + Spot* p = [y, x] in _overlay; + if (p !is null && spot == _base[y, x]) + { + _overlay.remove([y, x]); + } + else + { + _overlay[[y, x]] = spot; + } + } + + Spot opIndex(BigInt y, BigInt x) + { + Spot* p = [y, x] in _overlay; + if (p !is null) + return *p; + else + return _base[y, x]; + } + + unittest + { + auto base = new RandomSource(0, 0.0); + auto src = new OverlaySource(base); + src[BigInt(0), BigInt(0)] = Spot('*'); + src[BigInt(0), BigInt(1)] = Spot('*'); + assert(src[BigInt(0), BigInt(0)] == Spot('*')); + assert(src[BigInt(0), BigInt(1)] == Spot('*')); + } +} -- cgit