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osu-lazer/osu.Game/Screens/Play/GameplayClockContainer.cs

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// Copyright (c) ppy Pty Ltd <contact@ppy.sh>. Licensed under the MIT Licence.
// See the LICENCE file in the repository root for full licence text.
using System;
using osu.Framework.Allocation;
using osu.Framework.Bindables;
using osu.Framework.Graphics;
using osu.Framework.Graphics.Containers;
using osu.Framework.Timing;
namespace osu.Game.Screens.Play
{
/// <summary>
/// Encapsulates gameplay timing logic and provides a <see cref="GameplayClock"/> via DI for gameplay components to use.
/// </summary>
[Cached]
public abstract class GameplayClockContainer : Container, IAdjustableClock
{
/// <summary>
/// The final clock which is exposed to gameplay components.
/// </summary>
public GameplayClock GameplayClock { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// Whether gameplay is paused.
/// </summary>
public readonly BindableBool IsPaused = new BindableBool();
/// <summary>
/// The adjustable source clock used for gameplay. Should be used for seeks and clock control.
/// </summary>
protected readonly DecoupleableInterpolatingFramedClock AdjustableSource;
/// <summary>
/// The source clock.
/// </summary>
protected IClock SourceClock { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// Invoked when a seek has been performed via <see cref="Seek"/>
/// </summary>
public event Action OnSeek;
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new <see cref="GameplayClockContainer"/>.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sourceClock">The source <see cref="IClock"/> used for timing.</param>
protected GameplayClockContainer(IClock sourceClock)
{
SourceClock = sourceClock;
RelativeSizeAxes = Axes.Both;
AdjustableSource = new DecoupleableInterpolatingFramedClock { IsCoupled = false };
IsPaused.BindValueChanged(OnIsPausedChanged);
}
protected override IReadOnlyDependencyContainer CreateChildDependencies(IReadOnlyDependencyContainer parent)
{
var dependencies = new DependencyContainer(base.CreateChildDependencies(parent));
dependencies.CacheAs(GameplayClock = CreateGameplayClock(AdjustableSource));
GameplayClock.IsPaused.BindTo(IsPaused);
return dependencies;
}
/// <summary>
/// Starts gameplay.
/// </summary>
public virtual void Start()
{
ensureSourceClockSet();
if (!AdjustableSource.IsRunning)
{
// Seeking the decoupled clock to its current time ensures that its source clock will be seeked to the same time
// This accounts for the clock source potentially taking time to enter a completely stopped state
Seek(GameplayClock.CurrentTime);
AdjustableSource.Start();
}
IsPaused.Value = false;
}
/// <summary>
/// Seek to a specific time in gameplay.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="time">The destination time to seek to.</param>
public virtual void Seek(double time)
{
AdjustableSource.Seek(time);
// Manually process to make sure the gameplay clock is correctly updated after a seek.
GameplayClock.UnderlyingClock.ProcessFrame();
OnSeek?.Invoke();
}
/// <summary>
/// Stops gameplay.
/// </summary>
public virtual void Stop() => IsPaused.Value = true;
/// <summary>
/// Resets this <see cref="GameplayClockContainer"/> and the source to an initial state ready for gameplay.
/// </summary>
public virtual void Reset()
{
ensureSourceClockSet();
Seek(0);
// Manually stop the source in order to not affect the IsPaused state.
AdjustableSource.Stop();
if (!IsPaused.Value)
Start();
}
/// <summary>
/// Changes the source clock.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sourceClock">The new source.</param>
protected void ChangeSource(IClock sourceClock) => AdjustableSource.ChangeSource(SourceClock = sourceClock);
/// <summary>
/// Ensures that the <see cref="AdjustableSource"/> is set to <see cref="SourceClock"/>, if it hasn't been given a source yet.
/// This is usually done before a seek to avoid accidentally seeking only the adjustable source in decoupled mode,
/// but not the actual source clock.
/// That will pretty much only happen on the very first call of this method, as the source clock is passed in the constructor,
/// but it is not yet set on the adjustable source there.
/// </summary>
private void ensureSourceClockSet()
{
if (AdjustableSource.Source == null)
ChangeSource(SourceClock);
}
protected override void Update()
{
if (!IsPaused.Value)
GameplayClock.UnderlyingClock.ProcessFrame();
base.Update();
}
/// <summary>
/// Invoked when the value of <see cref="IsPaused"/> is changed to start or stop the <see cref="AdjustableSource"/> clock.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="isPaused">Whether the clock should now be paused.</param>
protected virtual void OnIsPausedChanged(ValueChangedEvent<bool> isPaused)
{
if (isPaused.NewValue)
AdjustableSource.Stop();
else
AdjustableSource.Start();
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates the final <see cref="GameplayClock"/> which is exposed via DI to be used by gameplay components.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// Any intermediate clocks such as platform offsets should be applied here.
/// </remarks>
/// <param name="source">The <see cref="IFrameBasedClock"/> providing the source time.</param>
/// <returns>The final <see cref="GameplayClock"/>.</returns>
protected abstract GameplayClock CreateGameplayClock(IFrameBasedClock source);
#region IAdjustableClock
bool IAdjustableClock.Seek(double position)
{
Seek(position);
return true;
}
void IAdjustableClock.Reset() => Reset();
public void ResetSpeedAdjustments()
{
}
double IAdjustableClock.Rate
{
get => GameplayClock.Rate;
set => throw new NotSupportedException();
}
double IClock.Rate => GameplayClock.Rate;
public double CurrentTime => GameplayClock.CurrentTime;
public bool IsRunning => GameplayClock.IsRunning;
#endregion
}
}