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4.9 KiB
156 lines
4.9 KiB
/*
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* Copyright 2018 Dan Field. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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import 'package:flat_buffers/flat_buffers.dart' as fb;
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import './monster_my_game.sample_generated.dart' as myGame;
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// Example how to use FlatBuffers to create and read binary buffers.
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void main() {
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builderTest();
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objectBuilderTest();
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}
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void builderTest() {
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final builder = new fb.Builder(initialSize: 1024);
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final int weaponOneName = builder.writeString("Sword");
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final int weaponOneDamage = 3;
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final int weaponTwoName = builder.writeString("Axe");
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final int weaponTwoDamage = 5;
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final swordBuilder = new myGame.WeaponBuilder(builder)
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..begin()
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..addNameOffset(weaponOneName)
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..addDamage(weaponOneDamage);
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final int sword = swordBuilder.finish();
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final axeBuilder = new myGame.WeaponBuilder(builder)
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..begin()
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..addNameOffset(weaponTwoName)
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..addDamage(weaponTwoDamage);
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final int axe = axeBuilder.finish();
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// Serialize a name for our monster, called "Orc".
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final int name = builder.writeString('Orc');
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// Create a list representing the inventory of the Orc. Each number
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// could correspond to an item that can be claimed after he is slain.
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final List<int> treasure = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9];
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final inventory = builder.writeListUint8(treasure);
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final weapons = builder.writeList([sword, axe]);
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// Struct builders are very easy to reuse.
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final vec3Builder = new myGame.Vec3Builder(builder);
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vec3Builder.finish(4.0, 5.0, 6.0);
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vec3Builder.finish(1.0, 2.0, 3.0);
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// Set his hit points to 300 and his mana to 150.
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final int hp = 300;
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final int mana = 150;
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final monster = new myGame.MonsterBuilder(builder)
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..begin()
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..addNameOffset(name)
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..addInventoryOffset(inventory)
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..addWeaponsOffset(weapons)
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..addEquippedType(myGame.EquipmentTypeId.Weapon)
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..addEquippedOffset(axe)
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..addHp(hp)
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..addMana(mana)
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..addPos(vec3Builder.finish(1.0, 2.0, 3.0))
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..addColor(myGame.Color.Red);
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final int monsteroff = monster.finish();
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final buffer = builder.finish(monsteroff);
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if (verify(buffer)) {
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print(
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"The FlatBuffer was successfully created with a builder and verified!");
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}
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}
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void objectBuilderTest() {
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// Create the builder here so we can use it for both weapons and equipped
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// the actual data will only be written to the buffer once.
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var axe = new myGame.WeaponObjectBuilder(name: 'Axe', damage: 5);
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var monsterBuilder = new myGame.MonsterObjectBuilder(
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pos: new myGame.Vec3ObjectBuilder(x: 1.0, y: 2.0, z: 3.0),
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mana: 150,
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hp: 300,
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name: 'Orc',
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inventory: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9],
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color: myGame.Color.Red,
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weapons: [new myGame.WeaponObjectBuilder(name: 'Sword', damage: 3), axe],
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equippedType: myGame.EquipmentTypeId.Weapon,
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equipped: axe,
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);
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var buffer = monsterBuilder.toBytes();
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// We now have a FlatBuffer we can store on disk or send over a network.
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// ** file/network code goes here :) **
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// Instead, we're going to access it right away (as if we just received it).
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if (verify(buffer)) {
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print(
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"The FlatBuffer was successfully created with an object builder and verified!");
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}
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}
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bool verify(List<int> buffer) {
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// Get access to the root:
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var monster = new myGame.Monster(buffer);
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// Get and test some scalar types from the FlatBuffer.
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assert(monster.hp == 80);
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assert(monster.mana == 150); // default
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assert(monster.name == "MyMonster");
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// Get and test a field of the FlatBuffer's `struct`.
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var pos = monster.pos;
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assert(pos != null);
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assert(pos.z == 3.0);
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// Get a test an element from the `inventory` FlatBuffer's `vector`.
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var inv = monster.inventory;
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assert(inv != null);
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assert(inv.length == 10);
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assert(inv[9] == 9);
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// Get and test the `weapons` FlatBuffers's `vector`.
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var expected_weapon_names = ["Sword", "Axe"];
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var expected_weapon_damages = [3, 5];
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var weps = monster.weapons;
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for (int i = 0; i < weps.length; i++) {
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assert(weps[i].name == expected_weapon_names[i]);
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assert(weps[i].damage == expected_weapon_damages[i]);
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}
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// Get and test the `Equipment` union (`equipped` field).
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assert(monster.equippedType.value == myGame.EquipmentTypeId.Weapon.value);
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assert(monster.equippedType == myGame.EquipmentTypeId.Weapon);
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assert(monster.equipped is myGame.Weapon);
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var equipped = monster.equipped as myGame.Weapon;
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assert(equipped.name == "Axe");
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assert(equipped.damage == 5);
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print(monster);
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return true;
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}
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