X-Git-Url: https://git.yukkurigames.com/?p=python-bulletml.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=bulletml%2F__init__.py;h=8ab4ec265f87601ea47515238039c76fdb8a214b;hp=1e1dbcdc454392ffa71c3ae02ed140c402c942b0;hb=a14b854db961815ff29962285bd4f632b98b98d9;hpb=566db5262d961975a4aa4c5896d99773f9d3dd37 diff --git a/bulletml/__init__.py b/bulletml/__init__.py index 1e1dbcd..8ab4ec2 100644 --- a/bulletml/__init__.py +++ b/bulletml/__init__.py @@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ Gigawing2, G DARIUS, XEVIOUS, ...) This module parses and executes BulletML scripts in Python. All data structures in it are renderer-agnostic. +In addition to the standard BulletML XML format, this module supports +an equivalent YAML format. See bulletml.bulletyaml for more details. + 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/. @@ -14,15 +17,13 @@ Basic Usage: 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 - 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()) - ... For drawing, you're on your own, but Bullet instances have a number of