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Debug Terminal

Anastasia Laczko edited this page May 30, 2021 · 9 revisions

Introduction

The debug terminal is for developers to run commands while the game is running. When visible, the terminal is displayed in the bottom-left of the screen and commands can be typed into the terminal using the keyboard.

The terminal uses the Command Pattern to action commands entered into the terminal.

Key Components

  1. Terminal - Maintains the state of the terminal and actions commands: Terminal.
  2. Terminal Input Component - Processes input and triggers state changes in the terminal:KeyboardTerminalInputComponent.
  3. Terminal Display - Displays the terminal's UI: TerminalDisplay.
  4. Command - Defines actions to be taken when the command is triggered: e.g. DebugCommand.

Usage

The terminal can be toggled in and out of view using the F1 key.

Commands are composed of a name and an instance of Command and must be added to the commands map in Terminal.java using addCommand(). The following is an example for adding a debug command:

addCommand("debug", new DebugCommand());

When the name of the command followed by valid arguments is entered into the terminal, the command is actioned. As an example, the "debug" command accepts the arguments "on" and "off". So debug on or debug off would be valid commands.

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