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osu-lazer/osu.Game/Rulesets/Timing/ScrollingContainer.cs

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// Copyright (c) 2007-2017 ppy Pty Ltd <contact@ppy.sh>.
// Licensed under the MIT Licence - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ppy/osu/master/LICENCE
using System.Linq;
using osu.Framework.Caching;
using osu.Framework.Configuration;
using osu.Framework.Graphics;
using osu.Framework.Graphics.Containers;
using osu.Game.Rulesets.Objects.Drawables;
using OpenTK;
using osu.Game.Rulesets.Objects.Types;
namespace osu.Game.Rulesets.Timing
{
/// <summary>
/// A container that scrolls relative to the current time. Will autosize to the total duration of all contained hit objects along the scrolling axes.
/// </summary>
public abstract class ScrollingContainer : Container<DrawableHitObject>
{
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets the range of time that is visible by the length of the scrolling axes.
/// </summary>
public readonly BindableDouble VisibleTimeRange = new BindableDouble { Default = 1000 };
/// <summary>
/// The axes through which this <see cref="ScrollingContainer"/> scrolls. This is set by the <see cref="SpeedAdjustmentContainer"/>.
/// </summary>
internal Axes ScrollingAxes;
public override bool RemoveWhenNotAlive => false;
/// <summary>
/// The control point that defines the speed adjustments for this container. This is set by the <see cref="SpeedAdjustmentContainer"/>.
/// </summary>
internal MultiplierControlPoint ControlPoint;
private Cached<double> durationBacking;
/// <summary>
/// Creates a new <see cref="ScrollingContainer"/>.
/// </summary>
protected ScrollingContainer()
{
RelativeSizeAxes = Axes.Both;
RelativePositionAxes = Axes.Both;
}
public override void InvalidateFromChild(Invalidation invalidation)
{
// We only want to re-compute our size when a child's size or position has changed
if ((invalidation & Invalidation.RequiredParentSizeToFit) == 0)
{
base.InvalidateFromChild(invalidation);
return;
}
durationBacking.Invalidate();
base.InvalidateFromChild(invalidation);
}
private double computeDuration()
{
if (!Children.Any())
return 0;
double baseDuration = Children.Max(c => (c.HitObject as IHasEndTime)?.EndTime ?? c.HitObject.StartTime) - ControlPoint.StartTime;
// If we have a singular hit object at the timing section's start time, let's set a sane default duration
if (baseDuration == 0)
baseDuration = 1;
// This container needs to resize such that it completely encloses the hit objects to avoid masking optimisations. This is done by converting the largest
// absolutely-sized element along the scrolling axes and adding a corresponding duration value. This introduces a bit of error, but will never under-estimate.ion.
// Find the largest element that is absolutely-sized along ScrollingAxes
float maxAbsoluteSize = Children.Where(c => (c.RelativeSizeAxes & ScrollingAxes) == 0)
.Select(c => (ScrollingAxes & Axes.X) > 0 ? c.Width : c.Height)
.DefaultIfEmpty().Max();
float ourAbsoluteSize = (ScrollingAxes & Axes.X) > 0 ? DrawWidth : DrawHeight;
// Add the extra duration to account for the absolute size
baseDuration *= 1 + maxAbsoluteSize / ourAbsoluteSize;
return baseDuration;
}
/// <summary>
/// The maximum duration of any one hit object inside this <see cref="ScrollingContainer"/>. This is calculated as the maximum
/// duration of all hit objects relative to this <see cref="ScrollingContainer"/>'s <see cref="MultiplierControlPoint.StartTime"/>.
/// </summary>
public double Duration => durationBacking.IsValid ? durationBacking : (durationBacking.Value = computeDuration());
protected override void Update()
{
base.Update();
RelativeChildOffset = new Vector2((ScrollingAxes & Axes.X) > 0 ? (float)ControlPoint.StartTime : 0, (ScrollingAxes & Axes.Y) > 0 ? (float)ControlPoint.StartTime : 0);
// We want our size and position-space along the scrolling axes to span our duration to completely enclose all the hit objects
Size = new Vector2((ScrollingAxes & Axes.X) > 0 ? (float)Duration : Size.X, (ScrollingAxes & Axes.Y) > 0 ? (float)Duration : Size.Y);
// And we need to make sure the hit object's position-space doesn't change due to our resizing
RelativeChildSize = Size;
}
}
}