Major Timer API improvements: - Add `stopped` flag to Timer C++ class for proper state management - Add `start()` method to restart stopped timers (preserves callback) - Add `stop()` method that removes from engine but preserves callback - Make `active` property read-write (True=start/resume, False=pause) - Add `start=True` init parameter to create timers in stopped state - Add `mcrfpy.timers` module-level collection (tuple of active timers) - One-shot timers now set stopped=true instead of clearing callback - Remove deprecated `setTimer()` and `delTimer()` module functions Timer callbacks now receive (timer, runtime) instead of just (runtime). Updated all tests to use new Timer API and callback signature. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
51 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
51 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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Test once=True timer functionality
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Uses mcrfpy.step() to advance time in headless mode.
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"""
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import mcrfpy
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import sys
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once_count = 0
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repeat_count = 0
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def once_callback(timer, runtime):
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global once_count
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once_count += 1
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print(f"Once timer fired! Count: {once_count}, Timer.once: {timer.once}")
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def repeat_callback(timer, runtime):
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global repeat_count
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repeat_count += 1
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print(f"Repeat timer fired! Count: {repeat_count}, Timer.once: {timer.once}")
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# Set up the scene
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test_scene = mcrfpy.Scene("test_scene")
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test_scene.activate()
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# Create timers
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print("Creating once timer with once=True...")
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once_timer = mcrfpy.Timer("once_timer", once_callback, 100, once=True)
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print(f"Timer: {once_timer}, once={once_timer.once}")
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print("\nCreating repeat timer with once=False (default)...")
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repeat_timer = mcrfpy.Timer("repeat_timer", repeat_callback, 100)
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print(f"Timer: {repeat_timer}, once={repeat_timer.once}")
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# Advance time using step() to let timers fire
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# Step 600ms total - once timer (100ms) fires once, repeat timer fires ~6 times
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print("\nAdvancing time with step()...")
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for i in range(6):
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mcrfpy.step(0.1) # 100ms each
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# Check results
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print(f"\nFinal results:")
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print(f"Once timer fired {once_count} times (expected: 1)")
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print(f"Repeat timer fired {repeat_count} times (expected: 3+)")
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if once_count == 1 and repeat_count >= 3:
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print("PASS: Once timer fired exactly once, repeat timer fired multiple times")
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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print("FAIL: Timer behavior incorrect")
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sys.exit(1)
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