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Release date.
[python-bulletml.git]
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bulletml
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__init__.py
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bulletml/__init__.py
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bulletml/__init__.py
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renderer-agnostic.
In addition to the standard BulletML XML format, this module supports
an equivalent YAML format. See bulletml.bulletyaml for more details.
In addition to the standard BulletML XML format, this module supports
an equivalent YAML format. See bulletml.bulletyaml for more details.
+Finally, three simple collision routines are provided:
+bulletml.overlaps for stationary circles, bulletml.collides for moving
+circles, and bulletml.collides_all for one moving circle against many
+moving circles.
+
More information is available at the BulletML homepage,
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/bulletml/index_e.html, or the
python-bullet homepage, http://code.google.com/p/python-bulletml/.
More information is available at the BulletML homepage,
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/bulletml/index_e.html, or the
python-bullet homepage, http://code.google.com/p/python-bulletml/.
@@
-17,15
+22,13
@@
Basic Usage:
from bulletml import Bullet, BulletML
doc = Bulletml.BulletML.FromDocument(open("test.xml", "rU"))
from bulletml import Bullet, BulletML
doc = Bulletml.BulletML.FromDocument(open("test.xml", "rU"))
+ player = ... # On your own here, but it needs x and y fields.
rank = 0.5 # Player difficulty, 0 to 1
rank = 0.5 # Player difficulty, 0 to 1
- params = [] # Initial variable settings, usually empty
- actions = [a(params, rank) for a in doc.top]
- bullet = Bullet(x, y, target=player, actions=actions, rank=rank)
+ bullet = Bullet.FromDocument(doc, x, y, target=player, rank=rank)
bullets = [bullet]
...
for bullet in bullets:
bullets.extend(bullet.step())
bullets = [bullet]
...
for bullet in bullets:
bullets.extend(bullet.step())
-
...
For drawing, you're on your own, but Bullet instances have a number of
...
For drawing, you're on your own, but Bullet instances have a number of
@@
-35,9
+38,11
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attributes that can be used to influence it.
from bulletml.parser import BulletML
from bulletml.impl import Bullet
from bulletml.parser import BulletML
from bulletml.impl import Bullet
+from bulletml.collision import overlaps, collides, collides_all
-VERSION = (
0, 1
)
+VERSION = (
2,
)
VERSION_STRING = ".".join(map(str, VERSION))
VERSION_STRING = ".".join(map(str, VERSION))
-__all__ = ["VERSION", "VERSION_STRING", "Bullet", "BulletML"]
+__all__ = ["VERSION", "VERSION_STRING", "Bullet", "BulletML",
+ "overlaps", "collides", "collides_all"]