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pncdsl/ui.verb_radial.go
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package pncdsl
import (
"image/color"
"math"
"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/v2"
"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/v2/vector"
)
// RadialVerbs is the verb-coin alternative to VerbBar: secondary-click on
// the scene opens a radial menu of every registered verb, click on a
// slice (or close to its center) picks that verb.
//
// To use it instead of a VerbBar, register RadialVerbs and skip VerbBar.
// Both can coexist if you really want.
type RadialVerbs struct {
Name string
Trigger MouseButton
Radius float64
// AlwaysVisible turns the widget into a permanent verb-wheel fixed at
// Center. The trigger button is ignored in this mode; left-click picks
// the verb slice under the cursor.
AlwaysVisible bool
Center Point
// Labels overrides the rendered verb label per verb Name. Useful when
// the regular Verb.Label is too long to fit inside the wheel — e.g.
// {"use": "Tedd", "take": "Vedd"}. Falls back to Verb.Label.
Labels map[string]string
// runtime
visible bool
center Point
}
func (r *RadialVerbs) GetName() string { return r.Name }
func (r *RadialVerbs) Tick(ctx *UICtx) {
g := ctx.Game
if r.Radius <= 0 {
r.Radius = 40
}
if r.AlwaysVisible {
r.visible = true
r.center = r.Center
if !g.Input.LeftClicked() {
return
}
idx := r.hitTest(g, g.Input.Point())
if idx < 0 {
return
}
g.Input.ConsumeLeft()
names := g.VerbManager.Names()
g.SetSelectedVerb(names[idx])
return
}
if !r.visible {
if !r.triggerPressed(g) {
return
}
mp := g.Input.Point()
// Don't open over a widget that would also claim this click —
// e.g. an InventoryBar. Each widget can declare its dead-zone
// via the optional clickBlocker interface.
if r.blockedAt(ctx, mp) {
return
}
r.consumeTrigger(g)
r.center = mp
r.visible = true
return
}
// modal: swallow secondary clicks (close without picking)
if r.triggerPressed(g) {
r.consumeTrigger(g)
r.visible = false
return
}
if !g.Input.LeftClicked() {
return
}
g.Input.ConsumeLeft()
idx := r.hitTest(g, g.Input.Point())
if idx >= 0 {
names := g.VerbManager.Names()
g.SetSelectedVerb(names[idx])
}
r.visible = false
}
func (r *RadialVerbs) triggerPressed(g *Game) bool {
if r.Trigger == MouseButtonLeft {
return g.Input.LeftClicked()
}
return g.Input.RightClicked()
}
func (r *RadialVerbs) consumeTrigger(g *Game) {
if r.Trigger == MouseButtonLeft {
g.Input.ConsumeLeft()
return
}
g.Input.ConsumeRight()
}
// blockedAt walks the registered widgets and asks any clickBlocker
// whether its area covers the cursor — so the radial menu doesn't open
// over an InventoryBar that would also want this click.
func (r *RadialVerbs) blockedAt(ctx *UICtx, p Point) bool {
for _, name := range ctx.Game.UIManager.Names() {
if name == r.Name {
continue
}
w := ctx.Game.UIManager.MustGet(name)
if b, ok := w.(clickBlocker); ok && b.BlocksClickAt(p) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// clickBlocker is the optional widget contract for "if the cursor is on
// me, claim the click — don't let modal pop-ups open over me." Implemented
// by VerbBar, InventoryBar, DialogBox by default.
type clickBlocker interface {
BlocksClickAt(p Point) bool
}
func (r *RadialVerbs) hitTest(g *Game, p Point) int {
verbs := g.VerbManager.Names()
n := len(verbs)
if n == 0 {
return -1
}
dx := p.X - r.center.X
dy := p.Y - r.center.Y
dist := math.Hypot(dx, dy)
if dist < r.Radius*0.25 || dist > r.Radius*1.4 {
return -1
}
// angle 0 = right, going counter-clockwise; map to slice index
a := math.Atan2(dy, dx)
if a < 0 {
a += 2 * math.Pi
}
slice := 2 * math.Pi / float64(n)
idx := int(a / slice)
if idx >= n {
idx = n - 1
}
return idx
}
// BlocksClickAt — when the wheel is open (or always visible), clicks on
// it should not pass through to the scene underneath.
func (r *RadialVerbs) BlocksClickAt(p Point) bool {
if !r.visible && !r.AlwaysVisible {
return false
}
c := r.center
if r.AlwaysVisible {
c = r.Center
}
dx := p.X - c.X
dy := p.Y - c.Y
d := dx*dx + dy*dy
radius := r.Radius * 1.4
return d <= radius*radius
}
func (r *RadialVerbs) Draw(dst *ebiten.Image, ctx *UICtx) {
if !r.visible {
return
}
g := ctx.Game
th := g.Theme()
verbs := g.VerbManager.Names()
n := len(verbs)
if n == 0 {
return
}
radius := r.Radius
cx, cy := float32(r.center.X), float32(r.center.Y)
// translucent backdrop disk that defines the wheel area
vector.DrawFilledCircle(dst, cx, cy, float32(radius), color.RGBA{0, 0, 0, 170}, true)
hover := r.hitTest(g, g.Input.Point())
slice := 2 * math.Pi / float64(n)
// Labels live INSIDE the disk, at 0.62×radius from the center, so a
// short (35 char) word stays comfortably within the rim.
labelDist := radius * 0.62
for i, name := range verbs {
a := slice*float64(i) + slice/2
lx := r.center.X + math.Cos(a)*labelDist
ly := r.center.Y + math.Sin(a)*labelDist
label := r.labelFor(g, name)
tw := textWidth(label)
col := th.VerbButtonText
if i == hover {
// hover halo behind the text
vector.DrawFilledCircle(dst, float32(lx), float32(ly+4), float32(radius*0.28), th.VerbButtonSelectedBG, true)
}
g.DrawText(dst, label, int(lx)-tw/2, int(ly)-7, col)
}
// center dot
vector.DrawFilledCircle(dst, cx, cy, 2.5, th.CursorColor, true)
}
func (r *RadialVerbs) labelFor(g *Game, verbName string) string {
if r.Labels != nil {
if alt, ok := r.Labels[verbName]; ok {
return alt
}
}
if v, ok := g.VerbManager.Get(verbName); ok {
return v.Label
}
return verbName
}