//! Implementation of the Event Handler With State Pattern - Map Style use rhai::{Dynamic, Engine, Scope, AST}; #[cfg(not(feature = "no_object"))] use rhai::Map; use std::io::{stdin, stdout, Write}; const SCRIPT_FILE: &str = "event_handler_map/script.rhai"; #[derive(Debug)] struct Handler { pub engine: Engine, pub scope: Scope<'static>, pub ast: AST, } fn print_scope(scope: &Scope) { for (i, (name, constant, value)) in scope.iter_raw().enumerate() { #[cfg(not(feature = "no_closure"))] let value_is_shared = if value.is_shared() { " (shared)" } else { "" }; #[cfg(feature = "no_closure")] let value_is_shared = ""; println!( "[{}] {}{}{} = {:?}", i + 1, if constant { "const " } else { "" }, name, value_is_shared, *value.read_lock::().unwrap(), ) } println!(); } #[cfg(not(feature = "no_function"))] #[cfg(not(feature = "no_object"))] pub fn main() { println!("Events Handler Example - Map Style"); println!("=================================="); let mut input = String::new(); // Read script file print!("Script file [{}]: ", SCRIPT_FILE); stdout().flush().expect("flush stdout"); input.clear(); stdin().read_line(&mut input).expect("read input"); let path = match input.trim() { "" => SCRIPT_FILE, path => path, }; // Create Engine let engine = Engine::new(); // Create a custom 'Scope' to hold state let mut scope = Scope::new(); // Add any system-provided state into the custom 'Scope'. // Constants can be used to optimize the script. scope.push_constant("MY_CONSTANT", 42_i64); // Use an object map to hold state let mut states = Map::new(); // Default states can be added states.insert("bool_state".into(), Dynamic::FALSE); // Add the main states-holding object map and call it 'state' scope.push("state", Map::new()); // Compile the handler script. println!("> Loading script file: {}", path); let ast = match engine.compile_file_with_scope(&mut scope, path.into()) { Ok(ast) => ast, Err(err) => { eprintln!("! Error: {}", err); println!("Cannot continue. Bye!"); return; } }; println!("> Script file loaded."); println!(); println!("quit = exit program"); println!("scope = print scope"); println!("event arg = run function with argument"); println!(); // Run the 'init' function to initialize the state, retaining variables. let result: Result<(), _> = engine.call_fn(&mut scope, &ast, "init", ()); if let Err(err) = result { eprintln!("! {}", err) } // Create handler instance let mut handler = Handler { engine, scope, ast }; // Events loop loop { print!("event> "); stdout().flush().expect("flush stdout"); // Read event input.clear(); stdin().read_line(&mut input).expect("read input"); let mut fields = input.trim().splitn(2, ' '); let event = fields.next().expect("event").trim(); let arg = fields.next().unwrap_or(""); // Process event match event { "quit" => break, "scope" => { print_scope(&handler.scope); continue; } // Map all other events to function calls _ => { let engine = &handler.engine; let scope = &mut handler.scope; let ast = &handler.ast; let result: Result<(), _> = engine.call_fn(scope, ast, event, (arg.to_string(),)); if let Err(err) = result { eprintln!("! {}", err) } } } } println!("Bye!"); } #[cfg(any(feature = "no_function", feature = "no_object"))] pub fn main() { panic!("This example does not run under 'no_function' or 'no_object'.") }