From fae6d0f94a711aecdabe64f788a4465729f65a92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Savanni D'Gerinel Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2024 13:40:06 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Rename Game to GameRecord for disambiguation. --- sgf/src/game.rs | 24 ++++++++++++------------ sgf/src/lib.rs | 20 +++++++++++++++----- 2 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/sgf/src/game.rs b/sgf/src/game.rs index dd8ffc2..dd492cd 100644 --- a/sgf/src/game.rs +++ b/sgf/src/game.rs @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ pub struct Player { /// level, the interpreter will reject any games that have setup properties and move properties /// mixed in a single node. If there are other semantic problems, the interpreter will reject /// those, as well. Where the function of the parser is to understand and correct fundamental -/// syntax issues, the result of the Game is to have a fully-understood game. However, this doesn't -/// (yet?) go quite to the level of apply the game type (i.e., this is Go, Chess, Yinsh, or +/// syntax issues, the result of the GameRecord is to have a fully-understood game. However, this +/// doesn't (yet?) go quite to the level of apply the game type (i.e., this is Go, Chess, Yinsh, or /// whatever). #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Deserialize, Serialize)] -pub struct Game { +pub struct GameRecord { pub game_type: GameType, // TODO: board size is not necessary in all games. Hive has no defined board size. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ pub struct Game { pub children: Vec, } -impl Game { +impl GameRecord { pub fn new( game_type: GameType, board_size: Size, @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ impl Game { } } -impl Node for Game { +impl Node for GameRecord { fn children<'a>(&'a self) -> Vec<&'a GameNode> { self.children.iter().collect::>() } @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ impl Node for Game { } } -impl TryFrom<&parser::Tree> for Game { +impl TryFrom<&parser::Tree> for GameRecord { type Error = GameError; fn try_from(tree: &parser::Tree) -> Result { @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ mod test { #[test] fn it_can_create_an_empty_game_tree() { - let tree = Game::new( + let tree = GameRecord::new( GameType::Go, Size { width: 19, @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ mod test { #[test] fn it_can_add_moves_to_a_game() { - let mut game = Game::new( + let mut game = GameRecord::new( GameType::Go, Size { width: 19, @@ -693,16 +693,16 @@ mod file_test { use parser::parse_collection; use std::{fs::File, io::Read}; - fn with_text(text: &str, f: impl FnOnce(Vec)) { + fn with_text(text: &str, f: impl FnOnce(Vec)) { let (_, games) = parse_collection::>(text).unwrap(); let games = games .into_iter() - .map(|game| Game::try_from(&game).expect("game to parse")) - .collect::>(); + .map(|game| GameRecord::try_from(&game).expect("game to parse")) + .collect::>(); f(games); } - fn with_file(path: &std::path::Path, f: impl FnOnce(Vec)) { + fn with_file(path: &std::path::Path, f: impl FnOnce(Vec)) { let mut file = File::open(path).unwrap(); let mut text = String::new(); let _ = file.read_to_string(&mut text); diff --git a/sgf/src/lib.rs b/sgf/src/lib.rs index c37cad2..f16bf09 100644 --- a/sgf/src/lib.rs +++ b/sgf/src/lib.rs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ mod types; use std::{fs::File, io::Read}; pub use date::Date; -pub use game::Game; +pub use game::GameRecord; pub use parser::parse_collection; use thiserror::Error; pub use types::*; @@ -58,16 +58,26 @@ impl From> for ParseError { } } -pub fn parse_sgf(input: &str) -> Result>, Error> { +/// Given raw text of an SGF file, parse all of the games within that file. +/// +/// The outermost Result is for any errors that happen in opening and reading the file, or if hte +/// outermost part of the file format is invalid. +/// +/// The inner Result is for errors in each individual game in the file. All of the other games can +/// still be kept as valid. +pub fn parse_sgf(input: &str) -> Result>, Error> { let (_, games) = parse_collection::>(&input)?; let games = games.into_iter() - .map(|game| Game::try_from(&game)) - .collect::>>(); + .map(|game| GameRecord::try_from(&game)) + .collect::>>(); Ok(games) } -pub fn parse_sgf_file(path: &std::path::Path) -> Result>, Error> { +/// Given a path, parse all of the games stored in that file. +/// +/// See also `parse_sgf` +pub fn parse_sgf_file(path: &std::path::Path) -> Result>, Error> { let mut file = File::open(path).unwrap(); let mut text = String::new(); let _ = file.read_to_string(&mut text);