#ifndef __PROPERTYBEHAVIOR__H__ #define __PROPERTYBEHAVIOR__H__ #include "State.h" namespace tinyxml2 { class XMLElement; } enum class BehaviorState : uint32_t; class AMFArrayValue; /** * Represents the Entity of a Property Behavior and holds data associated with the behavior */ class PropertyBehavior { public: PropertyBehavior(); template void HandleMsg(Msg& msg); // If the last edited state has no strips, this method will set the last edited state to the first state that has strips. void VerifyLastEditedState(); void SendBehaviorListToClient(AMFArrayValue& args) const; void SendBehaviorBlocksToClient(AMFArrayValue& args) const; [[nodiscard]] int32_t GetBehaviorId() const noexcept { return m_BehaviorId; } void SetBehaviorId(int32_t id) noexcept { m_BehaviorId = id; } void Serialize(tinyxml2::XMLElement& behavior) const; void Deserialize(const tinyxml2::XMLElement& behavior); private: // The states this behavior has. std::map m_States; // The name of this behavior. std::string m_Name = "New Behavior"; // Whether this behavior is locked and cannot be edited. bool isLocked = false; // Whether this behavior is custom or pre-fab. bool isLoot = false; // The last state that was edited. This is used so when the client re-opens the behavior editor, it will open to the last edited state. // If the last edited state has no strips, it will open to the first state that has strips. BehaviorState m_LastEditedState; // The behavior id for this behavior. This is expected to be fully unique, however an id of -1 means this behavior was just created // and needs to be assigned an id. int32_t m_BehaviorId = -1; }; #endif //!__PROPERTYBEHAVIOR__H__