com.planet_ink.coffee_mud.Items.Basic
Class GenWallpaper
java.lang.Object
com.planet_ink.coffee_mud.Items.Basic.GenWallpaper
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Affectable, Behavable, CMObject, Contingent, DBIdentifiable, Environmental, Modifiable, MsgListener, Physical, PhysicalAgent, Readable, Rider, StatsAffecting, Tickable, Item, Wearable, java.lang.Cloneable, java.lang.Comparable<CMObject>
- Direct Known Subclasses:
- GenFatWallpaper
public class GenWallpaper
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements Item
| Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface com.planet_ink.coffee_mud.Items.interfaces.Wearable |
Wearable.CODES |
| Fields inherited from interface com.planet_ink.coffee_mud.core.interfaces.Tickable |
STATUS_AFFECT, STATUS_ALIVE, STATUS_BEHAVIOR, STATUS_CLASS, STATUS_DEAD, STATUS_END, STATUS_FIGHT, STATUS_MISC, STATUS_MISC2, STATUS_MISC3, STATUS_MISC4, STATUS_MISC5, STATUS_MISC6, STATUS_MISC7, STATUS_NOT, STATUS_OTHER, STATUS_RACE, STATUS_REBIRTH, STATUS_SCRIPT, STATUS_START, STATUS_WEATHER, TICKID_AREA, TICKID_CLAN, TICKID_CLANITEM, TICKID_DEADBODY_DECAY, TICKID_EMAIL, TICKID_EXIT_BEHAVIOR, TICKID_EXIT_REOPEN, TICKID_ITEM_BEHAVIOR, TICKID_ITEM_BOUNCEBACK, TICKID_LIGHT_FLICKERS, TICKID_LIVEAUCTION, TICKID_LONGERMASK, TICKID_MOB, TICKID_QUEST, TICKID_READYTOSTOP, TICKID_ROOM_BEHAVIOR, TICKID_ROOM_ITEM_REJUV, TICKID_SPELL_AFFECT, TICKID_TIMEAUCTION, TICKID_TRAP_DESTRUCTION, TICKID_TRAP_RESET, TICKMASK_SOLITARY |
| Fields inherited from interface com.planet_ink.coffee_mud.Items.interfaces.Wearable |
DEFAULT_WORN_CODES, DEFAULT_WORN_DEPENDENCYGRID, DEFAULT_WORN_DESCS, DEFAULT_WORN_ORDER, DEFAULT_WORN_WEIGHT_POINTS, DEFAULT_WORN_WEIGHTS, FILTER_ANY, FILTER_UNWORNONLY, FILTER_WORNONLY, HIGHEST_WORN_CODE, IN_INVENTORY, WORN_ABOUT_BODY, WORN_ARMS, WORN_BACK, WORN_EARS, WORN_EYES, WORN_FEET, WORN_FLOATING_NEARBY, WORN_HANDS, WORN_HEAD, WORN_HELD, WORN_LEFT_FINGER, WORN_LEFT_WRIST, WORN_LEGS, WORN_MOUTH, WORN_NECK, WORN_RIGHT_FINGER, WORN_RIGHT_WRIST, WORN_TORSO, WORN_WAIST, WORN_WIELD |
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Method Summary |
void |
addBehavior(Behavior to)
Add a new behavior to this object. |
void |
addEffect(Ability to)
Add a new effect to this object, whether permanent or temporary. |
void |
addNonUninvokableEffect(Ability to)
Same as addEffect(Ability), but will set the Ability object as never being able to be uninvoked. |
void |
addScript(ScriptingEngine S)
Add a new runnable script to this object. |
void |
affectCharState(MOB affectedMob,
CharState affectableMaxState)
This method is called by the recoverCharState() method on other MOB objects. |
void |
affectCharStats(MOB affectedMob,
CharStats affectableStats)
This method is called by the recoverCharStats() method on other MOB objects. |
void |
affectPhyStats(Physical affected,
PhyStats affectableStats)
This method is called by the recoverPhyStats() method on other Environmental objects. |
boolean |
amDestroyed()
Whether the destroy() method has been previousy called on this object. |
boolean |
amWearingAt(long wornCode)
Can test where, if anywhere, an item is being worn. |
int |
baseGoldValue()
The user/builder-entered value of the item, represented in base CoffeeMud currency. |
PhyStats |
basePhyStats()
Object containing a set of base, unmodified, mostly numeric fields. |
java.util.Enumeration<Behavior> |
behaviors()
Returns an enumerator of all the behaviors on this object. |
boolean |
canSaveDatabaseID()
Returns true if this object can safely store and retrieve
a database ID, and false if the TYPE of object can, but
this particular instance can not. |
boolean |
canWear(MOB mob,
long wornCode)
Returns whether it is practical for the given mob to wear this Item on the given worn
location as given by the wornCode. |
int |
capacity()
|
boolean |
compareProperLocations(Item toThis)
compares whether this item is allowed to be worn on the same locations as the
given item. |
int |
compareTo(CMObject o)
|
Container |
container()
Where the item is located. |
CMObject |
copyOf()
Similar to Cloneable.clone(), but does its best to make sure that
any internal objects to this class are also copyOfed. |
java.lang.String |
databaseID()
Retrieve the unique contextual database ID for this object. |
void |
delBehavior(Behavior to)
Delete a behavior from this object. |
void |
delEffect(Ability to)
Delete an effect from this object, whether permanent or temporary. |
void |
delScript(ScriptingEngine S)
Remove a running script from this object. |
java.lang.String |
description()
The basic description of this object, as shown when the item is directly LOOKed at. |
void |
destroy()
Utterly and permanently destroy this object, not only removing it from the map, but
causing this object to be collected as garbage by Java. |
java.lang.String |
displayText()
Gets the raw string used to show what this object looks like in the room. |
java.util.Enumeration<Ability> |
effects()
Returns an enumerator of abilities listed as effects on this object. |
void |
executeMsg(Environmental myHost,
CMMsg msg)
The general message event handler for the object. |
long |
expirationDate()
If this object expires, it should have a timestamp saying when it expires, in real time. |
Behavior |
fetchBehavior(int index)
Returns a behavior object on this object. |
Behavior |
fetchBehavior(java.lang.String ID)
Returns a behavior object listed on this object. |
Ability |
fetchEffect(int index)
Returns an ability object listed as an effect on this object. |
Ability |
fetchEffect(java.lang.String ID)
Returns an ability object listed as an effect on this object. |
ScriptingEngine |
fetchScript(int x)
Retreive one of the enumerated scripts running on this
object |
boolean |
fitsOn(long wornCode)
Whether this item is designated as being wearable on the given worn codes defined in the
Item interface. |
protected int |
getCodeNum(java.lang.String code)
|
int |
getSaveStatIndex()
Returns the index into the stat codes array where extra savable fields begins. |
java.lang.String |
getStat(java.lang.String code)
An alternative means of retreiving the values of those fields on this object which are modifiable at
run-time by builders. |
java.lang.String[] |
getStatCodes()
Returns an array of the string names of those fields which are modifiable on this object at run-time by
builders. |
long |
getTickStatus()
A coded status for this object during the period where
its tick method is being called. |
java.lang.String |
ID()
The CoffeeMud Java Class ID shared by all instances of
this object. |
java.lang.String |
image()
Returns the fully qualified and determined name of the image file displayed for this
object when MXP is used. |
void |
initializeClass()
Called ONCE after all objects are loaded, but before the map is read in
during initialization. |
boolean |
isAContainer()
|
boolean |
isGeneric()
Whether the fields of this item are set in code, or set by builders. |
boolean |
isReadable()
Returns whether this thing is readable when the player uses the READ command
and targets it. |
boolean |
isSavable()
Whether, if this object is in a room, whether it is appropriate to save this object to
the database as a permanent feature of its container. |
boolean |
isStat(java.lang.String code)
An alternative means of retreiving the values of those fields on this object which are modifiable at
run-time by builders. |
int |
material()
The resource code representing the material out of which this item is principally made. |
int |
maxRange()
the maximum range of this object, if applicable. |
int |
minRange()
the minimum range of this object, if applicable. |
java.lang.String |
miscTextFormat()
Unimplemented as of yet, but will hold a string telling the system what
the proper format of any miscText data. |
java.lang.String |
name()
The displayable name of this object. |
java.lang.String |
Name()
The raw unmodified name of this object as stored in the database. |
CMObject |
newInstance()
Returns a new instance of this class. |
int |
numBehaviors()
The number of behaviors this object has. |
int |
numberOfItems()
How many items this Item object represents. |
int |
numEffects()
Returns the number of ability objects listed as effects on this object. |
int |
numScripts()
Return the number of scripts running on this object |
boolean |
okMessage(Environmental myHost,
CMMsg msg)
The general message event previewer for the object. |
ItemPossessor |
owner()
The Room or MOB representing where this item is located. |
PhyStats |
phyStats()
Object containing a set of current, modified, usable, mostly numeric fields. |
java.lang.String |
rawImage()
Returns the raw name of the image file to display for this object when MXP is used. |
boolean |
rawLogicalAnd()
Flag which determines whether the rawProperLocationBitmap represents the fact that
it is worn on ALL locations (value of true) or worn on any of the locations. |
long |
rawProperLocationBitmap()
Returns the builder-defined bitmap made from a logical combination of the worn
location constants from the Item interface. |
java.lang.String |
rawSecretIdentity()
This method returns those secret properties of the item which are entered directly
by the builder when the item is designed. |
long |
rawWornCode()
Returns the bitmap representing where this item is presently being worn by
the mob or player who has the item in his or inventory. |
java.lang.String |
readableText()
For things that are readable, this returns the readable string
for this thing. |
void |
recoverPhyStats()
This method copies the basePhyStats() object into the phyStats() object, then makes repeated calls to
all surrounding objects with affectPhyStats(Environmental,PhyStats) method. |
int |
recursiveWeight()
For a normal item, this method returns the same as phyStats().weight(). |
void |
removeFromOwnerContainer()
This method basically calls setContainer(null), and then removes this item
from its owner(). |
Rideable |
riding()
Returns the Rideable upon which this Rider is Riding. |
boolean |
sameAs(Environmental E)
Whether this object instance is functionally identical to the object passed in. |
java.util.Enumeration<ScriptingEngine> |
scripts()
Returns an enumerator of all the scripts on this object. |
java.lang.String |
secretIdentity()
This method returns the calculated and expanded description of the properties
of the item as would be discovered through the Identify spell. |
void |
setBasePhyStats(PhyStats newStats)
Re-sets the object containing a set of base, unmodified, mostly numeric fields. |
void |
setBaseValue(int newValue)
Changes the base value of the item, represented in base CoffeeMud currency. |
void |
setCapacity(int newValue)
|
void |
setContainer(Container newContainer)
Change the container where the item is located. |
void |
setDatabaseID(java.lang.String id)
Set the unique contextual database ID for this object. |
void |
setDescription(java.lang.String newDescription)
Sets the basic description of this object, as shown when the item is directly LOOKed at. |
void |
setDisplayText(java.lang.String newDisplayText)
Sets the raw string used to show what this object looks like in the room. |
void |
setExpirationDate(long time)
If this object expires, it should have a timestamp saying when it expires, in real time. |
void |
setImage(java.lang.String newImage)
Sets the raw name of the image file to display for this object when MXP is used. |
void |
setMaterial(int newValue)
Sets the resource code representing the material out of which this item is principally made. |
void |
setMiscText(java.lang.String newText)
For objects which have false for their isGeneric method, this is used to set any internally
coded strings to change the nature or behavior of the object. |
void |
setName(java.lang.String newName)
Sets the raw unmodified name of this object as stored in the database. |
void |
setOwner(ItemPossessor E)
Sets the Room or MOB representing where this item is located. |
void |
setRawLogicalAnd(boolean newAnd)
Sets flag which determines whether the rawProperLocationBitmap represents the fact that
it is worn on ALL locations (value of true) or worn on any of the locations. |
void |
setRawProperLocationBitmap(long newValue)
Sets the builder-defined bitmap made from a logical combination of the worn
location constants from the Item interface. |
void |
setRawWornCode(long newValue)
Sets the bitmap representing where this item is presently being worn by
the mob or player who has the item in his or inventory. |
void |
setReadable(boolean truefalse)
Returns whether this thing is readable when the player uses the READ command
and targets it. |
void |
setReadableText(java.lang.String text)
For things that are readable, this set the readable string
for this thing. |
void |
setRiding(Rideable one)
Sets the Rideable upon which this Rider is Riding. |
void |
setSavable(boolean truefalse)
Sets whether this behavior can be saved as a permanent aspect of
its host. |
void |
setSecretIdentity(java.lang.String newIdentity)
This method is used to change the string returned by rawSecretIdentity. |
void |
setStat(java.lang.String code,
java.lang.String val)
An alternative means of setting the values of those fields on this object which are modifiable at
run-time by builders. |
void |
setUsesRemaining(int newUses)
Sets the uses remaining field, which is a general numeric value whose meaning differs
for different Item types. |
void |
stopTicking()
If this Item is current Ticking due to its having Behaviors or other properties which
might grant it the ability to Tick, this method will cause that ticking to cease and
desist. |
boolean |
subjectToWearAndTear()
Whether the usesRemaining() number above is used to determine the percentage health of
the item. |
java.lang.String |
text()
For objects which have false for their isGeneric method, this is used to set any internally
coded strings to change the nature or behavior of the object. |
boolean |
tick(Tickable ticking,
int tickID)
this is the method which is called periodically by the threading engine. |
Item |
ultimateContainer()
If an item is in a container, which is in a container, etc, this will
return the "highest" or ultimate container in which this item is located. |
void |
unWear()
Removes this item from a state of being worn, and puts it back into the mob or
player inventory. |
int |
usesRemaining()
Uses remaining is a general use numeric value whose meaning differs for different Item
types. |
int |
value()
The default value of the item, represented in the base CoffeeMud currency. |
void |
wearAt(long wornCode)
This method is similar to the wearEvenIfImpossible method method above, except that
it does not inspect this item for allowed wearable locations, but always puts the
item on the wear location represented by the given wornCode bitmap. |
void |
wearEvenIfImpossible(MOB mob)
Puts this item into a state of being worn regardless of whether it is practical for
the given mob to wear it -- for instance, even if an item is already being worn where
this item wants to be worn, or if the player has no such limbs to wear this item. |
boolean |
wearIfPossible(MOB mob)
Using the canWear method, this method will put the item into a state of being worn
only if it is practical for the given mob or player to wear this Item. |
boolean |
wearIfPossible(MOB mob,
long wearCode)
Using the canWear method, this method will put the item into a state of being worn
on the given location only if it is practical for the given mob or player to wear
this Item at the given location. |
long |
whereCantWear(MOB mob)
Returns a bitmap of all the locations where the given mob is practically unable to wear
an item. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
name
protected java.lang.String name
description
protected byte[] description
readableText
protected java.lang.String readableText
phyStats
protected PhyStats phyStats
destroyed
protected boolean destroyed
owner
protected ItemPossessor owner
GenWallpaper
public GenWallpaper()
ID
public java.lang.String ID()
- Description copied from interface:
CMObject
- The CoffeeMud Java Class ID shared by all instances of
this object. Unlike the Java Class name, this method
does not include package information. However, it must
return a String value unique to its class category in
the ClassLoader. Class categories include Libraries, Common,
Areas, Abilities, Behaviors, CharClasses, Commands, Exits
Locales, MOBS, Races, WebMacros, Basic Items, Armor,
Weapons, ClanItems, MiscTech. The name is typically identical
to the class name.
- Specified by:
ID in interface CMObject
- Returns:
- the name of this class
isGeneric
public boolean isGeneric()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Whether the fields of this item are set in code, or set by builders. Generic means that
they are set by builders, in which case XML is returned by the text() method containing
all of the values for all the fields.
- Specified by:
isGeneric in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- whether this item is modifiable by builders
- See Also:
Environmental.text()
riding
public Rideable riding()
- Description copied from interface:
Rider
- Returns the Rideable upon which this Rider is Riding.
- Specified by:
riding in interface Rider
- Returns:
- the Rideable upon which this Rider is Riding.
- See Also:
Rideable
setRiding
public void setRiding(Rideable one)
- Description copied from interface:
Rider
- Sets the Rideable upon which this Rider is Riding.
- Specified by:
setRiding in interface Rider
- Parameters:
one - the Rideable to ride upon- See Also:
Rideable
image
public java.lang.String image()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Returns the fully qualified and determined name of the image file displayed for this
object when MXP is used. If rawImage() is non-empty, it will return rawImage, and
otherwise use the mxp default data file.
- Specified by:
image in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the name of the mxp image to display for this object.
rawImage
public java.lang.String rawImage()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Returns the raw name of the image file to display for this object when MXP is used. This
is the value set by the builder, and may be returned by image() if it is non-empty.
- Specified by:
rawImage in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the raw name of the mxp image file
setImage
public void setImage(java.lang.String newImage)
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Sets the raw name of the image file to display for this object when MXP is used. This
is the value set by the builder, and may be returned by image() if it is non-empty.
- Specified by:
setImage in interface Environmental
- Parameters:
newImage - the raw name of the mxp image file
initializeClass
public void initializeClass()
- Description copied from interface:
CMObject
- Called ONCE after all objects are loaded, but before the map is read in
during initialization.
- Specified by:
initializeClass in interface CMObject
setDatabaseID
public void setDatabaseID(java.lang.String id)
- Description copied from interface:
DBIdentifiable
- Set the unique contextual database ID for this object.
- Specified by:
setDatabaseID in interface DBIdentifiable
- Parameters:
id - the unique contextual database ID for this object.- See Also:
DBIdentifiable.canSaveDatabaseID(),
DBIdentifiable.databaseID()
databaseID
public java.lang.String databaseID()
- Description copied from interface:
DBIdentifiable
- Retrieve the unique contextual database ID for this object.
- Specified by:
databaseID in interface DBIdentifiable
- Returns:
- the unique contextual database ID for this object.
- See Also:
DBIdentifiable.canSaveDatabaseID(),
DBIdentifiable.setDatabaseID(String)
canSaveDatabaseID
public boolean canSaveDatabaseID()
- Description copied from interface:
DBIdentifiable
- Returns true if this object can safely store and retrieve
a database ID, and false if the TYPE of object can, but
this particular instance can not.
- Specified by:
canSaveDatabaseID in interface DBIdentifiable
- Returns:
- true if setDatabaseID can be called, false otherwise
- See Also:
DBIdentifiable.databaseID(),
DBIdentifiable.setDatabaseID(String)
Name
public java.lang.String Name()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- The raw unmodified name of this object as stored in the database.
This is the name set by builders and used as a basis for the name() method.
- Specified by:
Name in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the raw base name of this object on the map.
- See Also:
Environmental.name()
name
public java.lang.String name()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- The displayable name of this object. May be modified by phyStats() object. Is
derived from the Name().
- Specified by:
name in interface Environmental- Specified by:
name in interface Tickable
- Returns:
- the modified final name of this object on the map.
- See Also:
Environmental.Name()
setName
public void setName(java.lang.String newName)
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Sets the raw unmodified name of this object as stored in the database.
This is the name set by builders and used as a basis for the name() method.
- Specified by:
setName in interface Environmental
- Parameters:
newName - the raw base name of this object on the map.- See Also:
Environmental.Name()
phyStats
public PhyStats phyStats()
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Object containing a set of current, modified, usable, mostly numeric fields. This object is based on
the object from basePhyStats() and then updated and modified by the recoverPhyStats() method.
See the PhyStats interface for information on the fields herein.
- Specified by:
phyStats in interface Affectable
- Returns:
- the current set of state fields
- See Also:
Affectable.basePhyStats(),
Affectable.recoverPhyStats(),
PhyStats
basePhyStats
public PhyStats basePhyStats()
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Object containing a set of base, unmodified, mostly numeric fields. The values on the fields
in this object will be as they were set by the builder. This object is used as a basis for
the recoverPhyStats() method. See the PhyStats interface for information on the fields herein.
- Specified by:
basePhyStats in interface Affectable
- Returns:
- a set of state fields
- See Also:
Affectable.phyStats(),
Affectable.recoverPhyStats(),
PhyStats
recoverPhyStats
public void recoverPhyStats()
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- This method copies the basePhyStats() object into the phyStats() object, then makes repeated calls to
all surrounding objects with affectPhyStats(Environmental,PhyStats) method. Surrounding objects
include the room where the object is located, the Ability objects in the Effects list, the Behaviors
in the behaviors list, and race/charclass/area if applicable. Those methods will then make all necessary
adjustments to the values in the new phyStats() object. When it returns, phyStats() will have a totally
updated object. This method must be called in code whenever the object is placed on the map, or when
anything changes in its environment, such as location, effects, or other states.
- Specified by:
recoverPhyStats in interface Affectable
- See Also:
Affectable.basePhyStats(),
Affectable.phyStats(),
Affectable.addEffect(Ability),
Behavable.addBehavior(Behavior),
PhyStats
setBasePhyStats
public void setBasePhyStats(PhyStats newStats)
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Re-sets the object containing a set of base, unmodified, mostly numeric fields. The values on the fields
in this object will be as they were set by the builder. This object is used as a basis for
the recoverPhyStats() method. See the PhyStats interface for information on the fields herein. This
method is rarely called -- the fields therein are usually set using setter methods from the PhyStats
interface on the object itself.
- Specified by:
setBasePhyStats in interface Affectable
- Parameters:
newStats - a set of state fields- See Also:
Affectable.phyStats(),
Affectable.recoverPhyStats(),
PhyStats
isAContainer
public boolean isAContainer()
numberOfItems
public int numberOfItems()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- How many items this Item object represents. When an item is Packaged, this
method will return a number greater than 1, otherwise it always returns 1.
- Specified by:
numberOfItems in interface Item
- Returns:
- the number of items represented by this object.
newInstance
public CMObject newInstance()
- Description copied from interface:
CMObject
- Returns a new instance of this class.
- Specified by:
newInstance in interface CMObject
- Returns:
- a new instance of this class
subjectToWearAndTear
public boolean subjectToWearAndTear()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Whether the usesRemaining() number above is used to determine the percentage health of
the item. If this method returns false, then health or condition is irrelevant to this
Item. If true is returned, then usesRemaining is a number from 100 to 0, where 100 means
perfect condition, and 0 means imminent disintegration.
- Specified by:
subjectToWearAndTear in interface Item
- Returns:
- whether this item has a valid condition
copyOf
public CMObject copyOf()
- Description copied from interface:
CMObject
- Similar to Cloneable.clone(), but does its best to make sure that
any internal objects to this class are also copyOfed.
- Specified by:
copyOf in interface CMObject
- Returns:
- a clone of this object
recursiveWeight
public int recursiveWeight()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- For a normal item, this method returns the same as phyStats().weight(). For
a Container, it returns the weight of the container plus the recursive weight
of all items in the container.
- Specified by:
recursiveWeight in interface Item
- Returns:
- the total weight of the item and any possible contents.
- See Also:
Container
owner
public ItemPossessor owner()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- The Room or MOB representing where this item is located. Containers are handled
by another pointer, container(), so those two methods be used together to determine
where a given item is.
- Specified by:
owner in interface Item
- Returns:
- the mob or room where the item is located
- See Also:
MOB,
Item
setOwner
public void setOwner(ItemPossessor E)
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Sets the Room or MOB representing where this item is located. Containers are handled
by another pointer, container(), so those two methods be used together to determine
where a given item is. This method is called by the addItem method on mobs
and the addItem interface on Rooms. Alone, this method is insufficient to properly
determine an items location, so one of the two above should be called instead.
- Specified by:
setOwner in interface Item
- Parameters:
E - the mob or room where the item is located- See Also:
ItemPossessor.addItem(Item)
expirationDate
public long expirationDate()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- If this object expires, it should have a timestamp saying when it expires, in real time.
When it expires, a MSG_EXPIRE message will be sent to it.
- Specified by:
expirationDate in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the time stamp when this thing expires
- See Also:
Environmental.setExpirationDate(long)
setExpirationDate
public void setExpirationDate(long time)
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- If this object expires, it should have a timestamp saying when it expires, in real time.
When it expires, a MSG_EXPIRE message will be sent to it.
- Specified by:
setExpirationDate in interface Environmental
- Parameters:
time - the time stamp when this thing expires- See Also:
Environmental.expirationDate()
amDestroyed
public boolean amDestroyed()
- Description copied from interface:
Contingent
- Whether the destroy() method has been previousy called on this object.
- Specified by:
amDestroyed in interface Contingent
- Returns:
- whether the object is destroy()ed.
amWearingAt
public boolean amWearingAt(long wornCode)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Can test where, if anywhere, an item is being worn. The value may be 0 to see if the item
is not being worn (since 0 means inventory) or a combination of 1 or more of the worn codes
listed in the Item interface.
- Specified by:
amWearingAt in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
wornCode - either 0, or one or more worn codes
- Returns:
- whether this item is being worn on the wornCode location
- See Also:
Item
fitsOn
public boolean fitsOn(long wornCode)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Whether this item is designated as being wearable on the given worn codes defined in the
Item interface. This method does not care about the practicality of wearing for a given
mob (in other words, whether an item is already being worn on the location is not checked).
- Specified by:
fitsOn in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
wornCode - the worn code to check, as defined in the Item interface
- Returns:
- whether this item is allowed to be worn on that location
- See Also:
Item
wearIfPossible
public boolean wearIfPossible(MOB mob)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Using the canWear method, this method will put the item into a state of being worn
only if it is practical for the given mob or player to wear this Item. The mob or
player must have the item in his or her inventory first.
- Specified by:
wearIfPossible in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
mob - the player or mob to put this item on.
- Returns:
- true if the item was wearable
wearIfPossible
public boolean wearIfPossible(MOB mob,
long wearCode)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Using the canWear method, this method will put the item into a state of being worn
on the given location only if it is practical for the given mob or player to wear
this Item at the given location. The mob or player must have the item in his or her
inventory first.
- Specified by:
wearIfPossible in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
mob - the player or mob to put this item on.wearCode - the bitmap wear code for the location to attempt
- Returns:
- true if the item was wearable at the location
wearAt
public void wearAt(long wornCode)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- This method is similar to the wearEvenIfImpossible method method above, except that
it does not inspect this item for allowed wearable locations, but always puts the
item on the wear location represented by the given wornCode bitmap. This bitmap
is made up of constants from the Item interface.
- Specified by:
wearAt in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
wornCode - the bitmap from Item interface constants used- See Also:
Item,
Wearable.wearEvenIfImpossible(MOB)
rawProperLocationBitmap
public long rawProperLocationBitmap()
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Returns the builder-defined bitmap made from a logical combination of the worn
location constants from the Item interface. When combined with the rawLogicalAnd()
method, it says whether this item is wearable on all of the locations defined by this
bitmap at the same time or whether this item is wearable on any of the locations defined
by this bitmap.
- Specified by:
rawProperLocationBitmap in interface Wearable
- Returns:
- the worn location bitmap defined by the Item interface.
- See Also:
Item
rawLogicalAnd
public boolean rawLogicalAnd()
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Flag which determines whether the rawProperLocationBitmap represents the fact that
it is worn on ALL locations (value of true) or worn on any of the locations.
- Specified by:
rawLogicalAnd in interface Wearable
- Returns:
- whether this item is worn on all locations or any of the locations
- See Also:
Wearable.rawProperLocationBitmap()
setRawProperLocationBitmap
public void setRawProperLocationBitmap(long newValue)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Sets the builder-defined bitmap made from a logical combination of the worn
location constants from the Item interface. When combined with the rawLogicalAnd()
method, it says whether this item is wearable on all of the locations defined by this
bitmap at the same time or whether this item is wearable on any of the locations defined
by this bitmap.
- Specified by:
setRawProperLocationBitmap in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
newValue - the worn location bitmap defined by the Item interface.- See Also:
Item
setRawLogicalAnd
public void setRawLogicalAnd(boolean newAnd)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Sets flag which determines whether the rawProperLocationBitmap represents the fact that
it is worn on ALL locations (value of true) or worn on any of the locations.
- Specified by:
setRawLogicalAnd in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
newAnd - whether this item is worn on all locations or any of the locations- See Also:
Wearable.rawProperLocationBitmap()
compareProperLocations
public boolean compareProperLocations(Item toThis)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- compares whether this item is allowed to be worn on the same locations as the
given item.
- Specified by:
compareProperLocations in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
toThis - the item to compare this items allowed worn locations to
- Returns:
- whether this item is allowed to be worn on the same place as the param
whereCantWear
public long whereCantWear(MOB mob)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Returns a bitmap of all the locations where the given mob is practically unable to wear
an item. The method compares items the mob is currently wearing to all possible wear
locations, including locations where the mob can't wear things, and returns a bitmap
representing all of those unwearable locations. The bitmap is constructed using the
bitmap constants defined in the Item interface.
- Specified by:
whereCantWear in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
mob - the player or mob to evaluate for unwearable locations
- Returns:
- a bitmap made up of unwearable location bitmaps, from constants in Item interface
- See Also:
Item
canWear
public boolean canWear(MOB mob,
long wornCode)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Returns whether it is practical for the given mob to wear this Item on the given worn
location as given by the wornCode. The method checks for existing limbs and wear
locations, and for items already being worn by the mob, and finally determines if the
worn location given by the wornCode is among the available slots.
- Specified by:
canWear in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
mob - the player or mob being evaluatedwornCode - the worn location to check and see if this Item can be worn there.
- Returns:
- whether this item can be worn by the given player at the given wornCode
- See Also:
Item
rawWornCode
public long rawWornCode()
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Returns the bitmap representing where this item is presently being worn by
the mob or player who has the item in his or inventory. The value returned
by this method is set by the wear* methods defined above. The bitmap is
made up of a combination of the wear location constants from the Item
interface.
- Specified by:
rawWornCode in interface Wearable
- Returns:
- the current worn code for this item
- See Also:
Item,
Wearable.wearAt(long),
Wearable.wearIfPossible(MOB),
Wearable.wearEvenIfImpossible(MOB)
setRawWornCode
public void setRawWornCode(long newValue)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Sets the bitmap representing where this item is presently being worn by
the mob or player who has the item in his or inventory. The value set
by this method is set by the wear* methods defined above. The bitmap is
made up of a combination of the wear location constants from the Item
interface.
- Specified by:
setRawWornCode in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
newValue - the current worn code for this item- See Also:
Item,
Wearable.wearAt(long),
Wearable.wearIfPossible(MOB),
Wearable.wearEvenIfImpossible(MOB)
unWear
public void unWear()
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Removes this item from a state of being worn, and puts it back into the mob or
player inventory. setContainer(null) may still need be called to make the
item visible to the players inventory.
- Specified by:
unWear in interface Wearable
capacity
public int capacity()
setCapacity
public void setCapacity(int newValue)
material
public int material()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- The resource code representing the material out of which this item is principally made.
The resource codes are composed of an integer where the highest order bits represent
the basic material type, and the lower order bits represent the specific material type.
These codes are defined in RawMaterial.
- Specified by:
material in interface Item
- Returns:
- the RawMaterial code describing what this item is made of.
- See Also:
RawMaterial
setMaterial
public void setMaterial(int newValue)
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Sets the resource code representing the material out of which this item is principally made.
The resource codes are composed of an integer where the highest order bits represent
the basic material type, and the lower order bits represent the specific material type.
These codes are defined in RawMaterial interface.
- Specified by:
setMaterial in interface Item
- See Also:
RawMaterial
baseGoldValue
public int baseGoldValue()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- The user/builder-entered value of the item, represented in base CoffeeMud currency.
It is used as a basis for the value returned by the value() method.
- Specified by:
baseGoldValue in interface Item
- Returns:
- the raw user-entered value of item.
value
public int value()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- The default value of the item, represented in the base CoffeeMud currency. This
method starts with baseGoldValue, which is a user-entered value, and adjusts
according to magical enhancements and the condition of the item.
- Specified by:
value in interface Item
- Returns:
- the adjusted value of the item in the base currency.
setBaseValue
public void setBaseValue(int newValue)
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Changes the base value of the item, represented in base CoffeeMud currency.
The value is saved to the database, and is used by the value() method as a basis.
- Specified by:
setBaseValue in interface Item
- Parameters:
newValue - the new raw value of the item
readableText
public java.lang.String readableText()
- Description copied from interface:
Readable
- For things that are readable, this returns the readable string
for this thing. That is to say, what the player sees when they
read the door.
- Specified by:
readableText in interface Readable
- Returns:
- the readable string
- See Also:
Readable.isReadable(),
Readable.setReadable(boolean),
Readable.setReadableText(String)
setReadableText
public void setReadableText(java.lang.String text)
- Description copied from interface:
Readable
- For things that are readable, this set the readable string
for this thing. That is to say, what the player sees when they
read the door.
- Specified by:
setReadableText in interface Readable
- Parameters:
text - the readable text- See Also:
Readable.isReadable(),
Readable.setReadable(boolean),
Readable.readableText()
isReadable
public boolean isReadable()
- Description copied from interface:
Readable
- Returns whether this thing is readable when the player uses the READ command
and targets it.
- Specified by:
isReadable in interface Readable
- Returns:
- true if the thing is readable.
- See Also:
Readable.readableText(),
Readable.setReadable(boolean),
Readable.setReadableText(String)
setReadable
public void setReadable(boolean truefalse)
- Description copied from interface:
Readable
- Returns whether this thing is readable when the player uses the READ command
and targets it. Readable text should also be set or unset.
- Specified by:
setReadable in interface Readable
- Parameters:
truefalse - true if the thing is readable, and false otherwise- See Also:
Readable.readableText(),
Readable.isReadable(),
Readable.setReadableText(String)
affectPhyStats
public void affectPhyStats(Physical affected,
PhyStats affectableStats)
- Description copied from interface:
StatsAffecting
- This method is called by the recoverPhyStats() method on other Environmental objects. It is used
to transform the Environmental basePhyStats() object into a finished phyStats() object, both of
which are objects implementing the PhyStats interface. See those methods for more information.
- Specified by:
affectPhyStats in interface StatsAffecting
- Parameters:
affected - the host of the PhyStats object being affectedaffectableStats - the particular PhyStats object being affected- See Also:
PhyStats,
Environmental,
Affectable.basePhyStats(),
Affectable.phyStats(),
Affectable.recoverPhyStats()
affectCharStats
public void affectCharStats(MOB affectedMob,
CharStats affectableStats)
- Description copied from interface:
StatsAffecting
- This method is called by the recoverCharStats() method on other MOB objects. It is used
to transform the MOB baseCharStats() object into a finished charStats() object, both of
which are objects implementing the CharStats interface. See those methods for more information.
- Specified by:
affectCharStats in interface StatsAffecting
- Parameters:
affectedMob - the host of the CharStats object being affectedaffectableStats - the particular CharStats object being affected- See Also:
CharStats,
MOB,
MOB.baseCharStats(),
MOB.charStats(),
MOB.recoverCharStats()
affectCharState
public void affectCharState(MOB affectedMob,
CharState affectableMaxState)
- Description copied from interface:
StatsAffecting
- This method is called by the recoverCharState() method on other MOB objects. It is used
to transform the MOB baseCharState() object into a finished charState() object, both of
which are objects implementing the CharState interface. See those methods for more information.
- Specified by:
affectCharState in interface StatsAffecting
- Parameters:
affectedMob - the host of the CharState object being affectedaffectableMaxState - the particular CharState object being affected- See Also:
CharState,
MOB,
MOB.baseState(),
MOB.curState(),
MOB.recoverMaxState()
compareTo
public int compareTo(CMObject o)
- Specified by:
compareTo in interface java.lang.Comparable<CMObject>
setMiscText
public void setMiscText(java.lang.String newText)
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- For objects which have false for their isGeneric method, this is used to set any internally
coded strings to change the nature or behavior of the object. For objects which have true
for their isGeneric method, this is used to set and parse the XML which will be used to
fill out the fields in this object. Since Ability objects are never Generic, this will always
be where parameters are read from an Ability instance.
- Specified by:
setMiscText in interface Environmental
- Parameters:
newText - either an open internal text string, or XML
text
public java.lang.String text()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- For objects which have false for their isGeneric method, this is used to set any internally
coded strings to change the nature or behavior of the object. For objects which have true
for their isGeneric method, this is used to set and parse the XML which will be used to
fill out the fields in this object. Since Ability objects are never Generic, this will always
be where parameters are read from an Ability instance.
- Specified by:
text in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- either an open internal text string, or XML
miscTextFormat
public java.lang.String miscTextFormat()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Unimplemented as of yet, but will hold a string telling the system what
the proper format of any miscText data. Will use the CMParms.MTFORMAT_*
constants for definition.
- Specified by:
miscTextFormat in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the format expected for the miscText field
- See Also:
CMParms,
Environmental.text(),
Environmental.setMiscText(String)
getTickStatus
public long getTickStatus()
- Description copied from interface:
Tickable
- A coded status for this object during the period where
its tick method is being called. The statis is defined,
at least in part, by constants in this interface STATUS_*.
STATUS_NOT should be returned when the objects tick method
is not currently in execution. It should never return
STATUS_NOT when the objects tick method is in execution.
- Specified by:
getTickStatus in interface Tickable
- Returns:
- the numeric status of this object
- See Also:
Tickable.tick(Tickable, int)
tick
public boolean tick(Tickable ticking,
int tickID)
- Description copied from interface:
Tickable
- this is the method which is called periodically by the threading engine. How often it
is called depends on the parameters passed to the threadding engine when it is submitted
for thread access. Typically the period is once per TIME_TICK period, but that is
determined when the object is submitted to the thread engine.
- Specified by:
tick in interface Tickable
- Parameters:
ticking - a reference to this Tickable objecttickID - the TICKID_ constant describing this periodic call, as defined in Tickable
- Returns:
- true always, unless this object no longer wishes to ever tick again, in which case false
- See Also:
Tickable,
ServiceEngine,
TickableGroup
container
public Container container()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Where the item is located. Either null for
plain site (or contained on person), or will
point to the container object
- Specified by:
container in interface Item
- Returns:
- The item in which it is contained, or null.
ultimateContainer
public Item ultimateContainer()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- If an item is in a container, which is in a container, etc, this will
return the "highest" or ultimate container in which this item is located.
If an item is in a container which is in plain view, it will simply
return container(). If the item is not in a container, it will return itself.
- Specified by:
ultimateContainer in interface Item
- Returns:
- the highest level container in which this item is found, or itself
- See Also:
Container
wearEvenIfImpossible
public void wearEvenIfImpossible(MOB mob)
- Description copied from interface:
Wearable
- Puts this item into a state of being worn regardless of whether it is practical for
the given mob to wear it -- for instance, even if an item is already being worn where
this item wants to be worn, or if the player has no such limbs to wear this item. None
of that matter to this method. The item must be in the mobs inventory first.
- Specified by:
wearEvenIfImpossible in interface Wearable
- Parameters:
mob - the player or mob
rawSecretIdentity
public java.lang.String rawSecretIdentity()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- This method returns those secret properties of the item which are entered directly
by the builder when the item is designed. It is the string saved to the database,
and is used by the secretIdentity() method to construct a full secret description
of the Item.
- Specified by:
rawSecretIdentity in interface Item
- Returns:
- the string entered by the builder as the item secret properties or name.
secretIdentity
public java.lang.String secretIdentity()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- This method returns the calculated and expanded description of the properties
of the item as would be discovered through the Identify spell. It starts with
its rawSecretIdentity() and adds to it any strings which the Ability objects
contained in the Items effects list would generate. An empty string means
the item has no secret properties per se.
- Specified by:
secretIdentity in interface Item
- Returns:
- a displayable string describing the secret properties of the item.
setSecretIdentity
public void setSecretIdentity(java.lang.String newIdentity)
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- This method is used to change the string returned by rawSecretIdentity. This string
is saved to the database as the items secret properties desctiption. The secretIdentity
method uses this string to construct its full description.
- Specified by:
setSecretIdentity in interface Item
- Parameters:
newIdentity - the secret properties of this item. Empty string means it has none.
displayText
public java.lang.String displayText()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Gets the raw string used to show what this object looks like in the room.
May be used as a basis for other methods, such as the title of rooms, and
what an exit looks like when open. The value for Items may be null if the item
is not displayed when the room is seen.
- Specified by:
displayText in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the string describing how this object looks in the room
setDisplayText
public void setDisplayText(java.lang.String newDisplayText)
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Sets the raw string used to show what this object looks like in the room.
May be used as a basis for other methods, such as the title of rooms, and
what an exit looks like when open. The value for Items may be null if the item
is not displayed when the room is seen.
- Specified by:
setDisplayText in interface Environmental
- Parameters:
newDisplayText - the string describing how this object looks in the room
description
public java.lang.String description()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- The basic description of this object, as shown when the item is directly LOOKed at.
- Specified by:
description in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the basic detail description of this object
setDescription
public void setDescription(java.lang.String newDescription)
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Sets the basic description of this object, as shown when the item is directly LOOKed at.
- Specified by:
setDescription in interface Environmental
- Parameters:
newDescription - the basic detail description of this object
setContainer
public void setContainer(Container newContainer)
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Change the container where the item is located. Either null for
plain site (or contained on person), or will
point to the Container item.
- Specified by:
setContainer in interface Item
- Parameters:
newContainer - Container item in which this item is contained.- See Also:
Container
usesRemaining
public int usesRemaining()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Uses remaining is a general use numeric value whose meaning differs for different Item
types. For instance, Wands use it to represent charges, Weapons and Armor use it to
represent Condition, Ammunition uses it to represent quantity, etc.
- Specified by:
usesRemaining in interface Item
- Returns:
- the general numeric value of this field.
setUsesRemaining
public void setUsesRemaining(int newUses)
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- Sets the uses remaining field, which is a general numeric value whose meaning differs
for different Item types. See usesRemaining() method above for more information.
- Specified by:
setUsesRemaining in interface Item
- Parameters:
newUses - a new general numeric value for this field.
isSavable
public boolean isSavable()
- Description copied from interface:
Contingent
- Whether, if this object is in a room, whether it is appropriate to save this object to
the database as a permanent feature of its container. It always returns true except
under unique circumstances.
- Specified by:
isSavable in interface Contingent
- Returns:
- true, usually.
setSavable
public void setSavable(boolean truefalse)
- Description copied from interface:
Contingent
- Sets whether this behavior can be saved as a permanent aspect of
its host.
- Specified by:
setSavable in interface Contingent
- Parameters:
truefalse - whether this behavior can be saved as part of its host.- See Also:
Contingent.isSavable()
okMessage
public boolean okMessage(Environmental myHost,
CMMsg msg)
- Description copied from interface:
MsgListener
- The general message event previewer for the object. Messages passed herein
are in a pending state, and may be safely modified or rejected without fear
that they might be in the middle of being executed. Messages passed herein
may not necessarily be FOR or FROM this object, but will almost always
represent events which want to happen in the same rom. This method should
always always return true UNLESS this message needs to be canceled, in which
case it is necessary to tell the mob initiating the event (CMMsg.source())
why it is being cancelled. Every game event goes through these methods.
- Specified by:
okMessage in interface MsgListener
- Parameters:
myHost - either the initiator of the event, or the host of this objectmsg - the CMMsg that wants to be executed
- Returns:
- whether this message is allowed to execute
- See Also:
CMMsg,
CMMsg.source()
executeMsg
public void executeMsg(Environmental myHost,
CMMsg msg)
- Description copied from interface:
MsgListener
- The general message event handler for the object. Messages passed herein
may not necessarily be FOR this object, or from it, but will almost
always represent events happening in the same room. The messages
have already been through an approval process, so this method is
called only to affect the final execution of the meaning of the
message. Every game event goes through these methods.
- Specified by:
executeMsg in interface MsgListener
- Parameters:
myHost - either the initiator of the event, or the host of this objectmsg - the CMMsg that needs to be executed- See Also:
CMMsg
stopTicking
public void stopTicking()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- If this Item is current Ticking due to its having Behaviors or other properties which
might grant it the ability to Tick, this method will cause that ticking to cease and
desist. This means that it will lose its periodic thread calls to its tick() method.
- Specified by:
stopTicking in interface Item
destroy
public void destroy()
- Description copied from interface:
Contingent
- Utterly and permanently destroy this object, not only removing it from the map, but
causing this object to be collected as garbage by Java. Containers, rooms. and mobs who have
their destroy() method called will also call the destroy() methods on all items and other
objects listed as content, recursively.
- Specified by:
destroy in interface Contingent
removeFromOwnerContainer
public void removeFromOwnerContainer()
- Description copied from interface:
Item
- This method basically calls setContainer(null), and then removes this item
from its owner(). It effectively removes the item from the map. This is
generally assumed to be a temporary condition. To really destroy the item
permanently, the destroy() method is used. The unWear() method is also called.
- Specified by:
removeFromOwnerContainer in interface Item
- See Also:
Container
addNonUninvokableEffect
public void addNonUninvokableEffect(Ability to)
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Same as addEffect(Ability), but will set the Ability object as never being able to be uninvoked.
recoverPhyStats() method should be called next.
An Ability with a given ID() can only be added once per object.
- Specified by:
addNonUninvokableEffect in interface Affectable
- Parameters:
to - The ability object to add as an effect.- See Also:
Ability,
Affectable.recoverPhyStats()
addEffect
public void addEffect(Ability to)
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Add a new effect to this object, whether permanent or temporary. After calling this method,
recoverPhyStats() should be called next in case this ability object modifies the stats.
An Ability with a given ID() can only be added once per object.
- Specified by:
addEffect in interface Affectable
- Parameters:
to - The ability object to add as an effect.- See Also:
Ability,
Affectable.recoverPhyStats()
delEffect
public void delEffect(Ability to)
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Delete an effect from this object, whether permanent or temporary. After calling this method,
recoverPhyStats() should be called next in case this ability object modified the stats.
- Specified by:
delEffect in interface Affectable
- Parameters:
to - The ability object to remove as an effect on this object- See Also:
Ability,
Affectable.recoverPhyStats()
numEffects
public int numEffects()
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Returns the number of ability objects listed as effects on this object.
- Specified by:
numEffects in interface Affectable
- Returns:
- the number of effects this object has
- See Also:
Ability
effects
public java.util.Enumeration<Ability> effects()
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Returns an enumerator of abilities listed as effects on this object.
- Specified by:
effects in interface Affectable
- Returns:
- the enumerator of ability objects effecting this object
- See Also:
Ability
fetchEffect
public Ability fetchEffect(int index)
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Returns an ability object listed as an effect on this object. May return null even if the index
is correct to mark a race condition.
- Specified by:
fetchEffect in interface Affectable
- Parameters:
index - which object to return
- Returns:
- the ability object effecting this object
- See Also:
Ability,
Affectable.numEffects()
fetchEffect
public Ability fetchEffect(java.lang.String ID)
- Description copied from interface:
Affectable
- Returns an ability object listed as an effect on this object. The object will
be the one with the same ID() string as passed in.
- Specified by:
fetchEffect in interface Affectable
- Returns:
- the ability object effecting this object
- See Also:
Ability,
CMObject.ID()
maxRange
public int maxRange()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- the maximum range of this object, if applicable. Can refer to the size of a room,
the range of a weapon, or the calculated range of a mob in combat.
- Specified by:
maxRange in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the maximum range
minRange
public int minRange()
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- the minimum range of this object, if applicable. Can refer to the size of a room,
the range of a weapon, or the calculated range of a mob in combat. Usually 0.
- Specified by:
minRange in interface Environmental
- Returns:
- the minimum range
addBehavior
public void addBehavior(Behavior to)
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Add a new behavior to this object. After calling this method,
recoverPhyStats() should be called next in case this behavior object modifies the stats.
A Behavior with a given ID() can only be added once per object.
- Specified by:
addBehavior in interface Behavable
- Parameters:
to - The behavior object to add.- See Also:
Behavior,
Affectable.recoverPhyStats()
delBehavior
public void delBehavior(Behavior to)
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Delete a behavior from this object. After calling this method,
recoverPhyStats() should be called next in case this behavior object modified the stats.
- Specified by:
delBehavior in interface Behavable
- Parameters:
to - The behavior object to remove.- See Also:
Behavior,
Affectable.recoverPhyStats()
numBehaviors
public int numBehaviors()
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- The number of behaviors this object has.
- Specified by:
numBehaviors in interface Behavable
- Returns:
- the number of behaviors
- See Also:
Behavior
behaviors
public java.util.Enumeration<Behavior> behaviors()
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Returns an enumerator of all the behaviors on this object.
- Specified by:
behaviors in interface Behavable
- Returns:
- an enumerator of all the behaviors on this object.
- See Also:
Behavior
fetchBehavior
public Behavior fetchBehavior(int index)
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Returns a behavior object on this object. May return null even if the index
is correct to mark a race condition.
- Specified by:
fetchBehavior in interface Behavable
- Parameters:
index - which object to return
- Returns:
- the behavior object
- See Also:
Behavior,
Behavable.numBehaviors()
fetchBehavior
public Behavior fetchBehavior(java.lang.String ID)
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Returns a behavior object listed on this object. The object will
be the one with the same ID() string as passed in.
- Specified by:
fetchBehavior in interface Behavable
- Returns:
- the behavior object
- See Also:
Behavior,
CMObject.ID()
addScript
public void addScript(ScriptingEngine S)
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Add a new runnable script to this object. Objects which are
not mobs or areas will gain a temporary tick service for
this script.
- Specified by:
addScript in interface Behavable
- Parameters:
S - the scripting engine, fully populated, to add- See Also:
ScriptingEngine
delScript
public void delScript(ScriptingEngine S)
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Remove a running script from this object.
- Specified by:
delScript in interface Behavable
- Parameters:
S - the specific scripting engine to remove- See Also:
ScriptingEngine
numScripts
public int numScripts()
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Return the number of scripts running on this object
- Specified by:
numScripts in interface Behavable
- Returns:
- number of scripts
scripts
public java.util.Enumeration<ScriptingEngine> scripts()
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Returns an enumerator of all the scripts on this object.
- Specified by:
scripts in interface Behavable
- Returns:
- an enumerator of all the scripts on this object.
- See Also:
ScriptingEngine
fetchScript
public ScriptingEngine fetchScript(int x)
- Description copied from interface:
Behavable
- Retreive one of the enumerated scripts running on this
object
- Specified by:
fetchScript in interface Behavable
- Parameters:
x - which script to return
- Returns:
- the scripting engine
- See Also:
ScriptingEngine
getSaveStatIndex
public int getSaveStatIndex()
- Description copied from interface:
Modifiable
- Returns the index into the stat codes array where extra savable fields begins.
This number is always the same as getStatCodes().length unless there are extra
fields which need to be saved in xml for generic objects. This method is used
by editors for post-build user-defined fields.
- Specified by:
getSaveStatIndex in interface Modifiable
- Returns:
- the index into getStatCodes()
- See Also:
Modifiable.getStatCodes(),
Modifiable.getStat(String),
Modifiable.setStat(String, String)
getStatCodes
public java.lang.String[] getStatCodes()
- Description copied from interface:
Modifiable
- Returns an array of the string names of those fields which are modifiable on this object at run-time by
builders.
- Specified by:
getStatCodes in interface Modifiable
- Returns:
- list of the fields which may be set.
- See Also:
Modifiable.getStat(String),
Modifiable.setStat(String, String)
isStat
public boolean isStat(java.lang.String code)
- Description copied from interface:
Modifiable
- An alternative means of retreiving the values of those fields on this object which are modifiable at
run-time by builders. See getStatCodes() for possible values for the code passed to this method.
Values returned are always strings, even if the field itself is numeric or a list.
- Specified by:
isStat in interface Modifiable
- Parameters:
code - the name of the field to read.
- Returns:
- true if the code is a real value, false otherwise
- See Also:
Modifiable.getStatCodes()
getCodeNum
protected int getCodeNum(java.lang.String code)
getStat
public java.lang.String getStat(java.lang.String code)
- Description copied from interface:
Modifiable
- An alternative means of retreiving the values of those fields on this object which are modifiable at
run-time by builders. See getStatCodes() for possible values for the code passed to this method.
Values returned are always strings, even if the field itself is numeric or a list.
- Specified by:
getStat in interface Modifiable
- Parameters:
code - the name of the field to read.
- Returns:
- the value of the field read
- See Also:
Modifiable.getStatCodes()
setStat
public void setStat(java.lang.String code,
java.lang.String val)
- Description copied from interface:
Modifiable
- An alternative means of setting the values of those fields on this object which are modifiable at
run-time by builders. See getStatCodes() for possible values for the code passed to this method.
The value passed in is always a string, even if the field itself is numeric or a list.
- Specified by:
setStat in interface Modifiable
- Parameters:
code - the name of the field to setval - the value to set the field to- See Also:
Modifiable.getStatCodes()
sameAs
public boolean sameAs(Environmental E)
- Description copied from interface:
Environmental
- Whether this object instance is functionally identical to the object passed in. Works by repeatedly
calling getStat on both objects and comparing the values.
- Specified by:
sameAs in interface Environmental
- Parameters:
E - the object to compare this one to
- Returns:
- whether this object is the same as the one passed in
- See Also:
Modifiable.getStatCodes(),
Modifiable.getStat(String)