Semantic parsing of input; ncurses for raw input
Yes, ncurses. Look, I caved, okay?! But in my defense, I couldn't find a simple way to get raw input in both a framebuffer and an xorg terminal, so… ncurses can handle the details. I'm just a dummy, you can't expect me to do everything! Well, input is parsed into a somewhat-semantic format, so at least I did *something* alright.
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;;;; A simple TUI-game made for the text-flavoured LibreJam of 2023-06!
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;;;; A simple TUI-game made for the text-flavoured LibreJam of 2023-06!
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;;;; https://jamgaroo.xyz/jams/2
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;;;; https://jamgaroo.xyz/jams/2
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(ql:quickload '(alexandria cl-tiled str))
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(ql:quickload '(alexandria cl-charms cl-tiled str))
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(defun move-cursor (row column &key (stream *standard-output*))
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(defun move-cursor (row column &key (stream *standard-output*))
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* i/j — The current row/column.
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* i/j — The current row/column.
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* dimensions — Dimensions of the given matrix.
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* dimensions — Dimensions of the given matrix.
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* cell — The value of the current cell."
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* cell — The value of the current cell."
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`(let* ((dimensions (array-dimensions matrix))
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`(let* ((dimensions (array-dimensions ,matrix))
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(max-i (car dimensions))
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(max-i (car dimensions))
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(max-j (cadr dimensions))
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(max-j (cadr dimensions))
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(i 0) (j 0))
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(i 0) (j 0))
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(loop
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(loop
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(let ((cell (ignore-errors (aref matrix i j))))
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(let ((cell (ignore-errors (aref ,matrix i j))))
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(cond
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(cond
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((< i max-i)
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((< i max-i)
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(cond
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(cond
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(defun matrix-delta (a b)
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(defun matrix-delta (a b)
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"Given two 2D matrices, return a listcontaining on the cells that change between a→b in the following
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"Given two 2D matrices, return a matrix containing only the cells
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format:
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that change between a→b (favouring those in b) — all others are nil."
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only the cells that change between a→b — all others are nil."
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(let ((delta (make-array (array-dimensions a))))
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(let ((delta (make-array (array-dimensions a))))
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(do-for-cell a
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(do-for-cell a
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(when (not (eq cell
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(when (not (eq cell
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(+ (* (cl-tiled:tile-row tile) 15)
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(+ (* (cl-tiled:tile-row tile) 15)
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(cl-tiled:tile-column tile)
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(cl-tiled:tile-column tile)
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32)))
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32)))
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(defun deescape-char-plist (char-plist)
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"Translate escaped characters into somewhat-semantically-adjacent
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characters, like left arrow-key (escaped D) into ← (“LEFTWARDS ARROW”)."
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(list :modifier (getf char-plist :modifier)
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:char (if (getf char-plist :escaped)
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(case (getf char-plist :char)
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(#\A #\↑)
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(#\B #\↓)
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(#\C #\→)
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(#\D #\←)
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(otherwise (getf char-plist :char)))
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(getf char-plist :char))))
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(defun read-char-plist (&optional (stream *standard-input*))
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"Reads a character directly from standard-input (sans buffering).
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Simple terminal escape codes (like arrow-keys) are translated into
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roughly-semantically-equal character representations — see the
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docstring of #'escape-code-to-character for more info."
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(let* ((char-1 (read-char stream))
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(char-2 (if (eq char-1 #\ESC) (read-char-no-hang stream))) ; Maybe escaped char or [.
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(char-3 (if (eq char-2 #\[) (read-char-no-hang stream))) ; Maybe end-of-sequence, or 1.
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(char-4 (if (eq char-3 #\1) (read-char-no-hang stream))) ; Maybe semicolon.
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(char-5 (if (eq char-4 #\;) (read-char-no-hang stream))) ; Maybe modifer-key.
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(char-6 (if (characterp char-5) (read-char-no-hang stream)))) ; Escaped char and EOS.
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;; Let me explain! There are pretty much three input-cases we should care about:
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;; * character
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;; * ␛ character
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;; * ␛ [ character
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;; * ␛ [ 1 ; modifier character
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;; This is by no means comprehensive, sorry: I didn't even try! But it suits my purposes. :-P
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(let ((the-char (or char-6 char-3 char-2 char-1))
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(modifier (case char-5
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(#\2 'shift)
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(#\3 'meta)
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(#\5 'control)))
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(escaped (eq char-1 #\ESC)))
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(list :char the-char :modifier modifier :escaped escaped))))
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(defun main ()
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"A pathetic fascimile of a main loop. Look, I'm still tinkering!"
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(let ((matrix (make-screen-matrix)))
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(screen-matrix-set-map
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matrix
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(str:concat (namestring (uiop:getcwd)) "res/map.tmx"))
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(cl-charms:with-curses ()
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(cl-charms:enable-raw-input :interpret-control-characters 't)
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(print-screen-matrix matrix)
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(loop (print (deescape-char-plist (read-char-plist))))
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(sleep 5))))
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(main)
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