421 lines
15 KiB
Python
421 lines
15 KiB
Python
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# Tetromino for Idiots
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# By Al Sweigart al@inventwithpython.com
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# http://inventwithpython.com/pygame
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# Released under a "Simplified BSD" license
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# KRT 17/06/2012 rewrite event detection to deal with mouse use
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import random, time, pygame, sys
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from pygame.locals import *
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FPS = 25
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WINDOWWIDTH = 640
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WINDOWHEIGHT = 480
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BOXSIZE = 20
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BOARDWIDTH = 10
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BOARDHEIGHT = 20
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BLANK = '.'
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MOVESIDEWAYSFREQ = 0.15
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MOVEDOWNFREQ = 0.1
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XMARGIN = int((WINDOWWIDTH - BOARDWIDTH * BOXSIZE) / 2)
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TOPMARGIN = WINDOWHEIGHT - (BOARDHEIGHT * BOXSIZE) - 5
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# R G B
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WHITE = (255, 255, 255)
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GRAY = (185, 185, 185)
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BLACK = ( 0, 0, 0)
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RED = (155, 0, 0)
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LIGHTRED = (175, 20, 20)
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GREEN = ( 0, 155, 0)
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LIGHTGREEN = ( 20, 175, 20)
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BLUE = ( 0, 0, 155)
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LIGHTBLUE = ( 20, 20, 175)
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YELLOW = (155, 155, 0)
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LIGHTYELLOW = (175, 175, 20)
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BORDERCOLOR = BLUE
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BGCOLOR = BLACK
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TEXTCOLOR = WHITE
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TEXTSHADOWCOLOR = GRAY
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COLORS = ( BLUE, GREEN, RED, YELLOW)
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LIGHTCOLORS = (LIGHTBLUE, LIGHTGREEN, LIGHTRED, LIGHTYELLOW)
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assert len(COLORS) == len(LIGHTCOLORS) # each color must have light color
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TEMPLATEWIDTH = 5
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TEMPLATEHEIGHT = 5
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SHAPE_TEMPLATE = [['.....',
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'.....',
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'..O..',
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'.....',
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'.....']]
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PIECES = {'A': SHAPE_TEMPLATE}
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def main():
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global FPSCLOCK, DISPLAYSURF, BASICFONT, BIGFONT
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pygame.init()
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FPSCLOCK = pygame.time.Clock()
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DISPLAYSURF = pygame.display.set_mode((WINDOWWIDTH, WINDOWHEIGHT))
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BASICFONT = pygame.font.Font('freesansbold.ttf', 18)
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BIGFONT = pygame.font.Font('freesansbold.ttf', 60)
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pygame.display.set_caption('Tetromino for Idiots')
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showTextScreen('Tetromino for Idiots')
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while True: # game loop
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if random.randint(0, 1) == 0:
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pygame.mixer.music.load('tetrisb.mid')
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else:
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pygame.mixer.music.load('tetrisc.mid')
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pygame.mixer.music.play(-1, 0.0)
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runGame()
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pygame.mixer.music.stop()
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showTextScreen('Game Over')
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def runGame():
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# setup variables for the start of the game
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board = getBlankBoard()
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lastMoveDownTime = time.time()
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lastMoveSidewaysTime = time.time()
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lastFallTime = time.time()
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movingDown = False # note: there is no movingUp variable
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movingLeft = False
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movingRight = False
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score = 0
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level, fallFreq = calculateLevelAndFallFreq(score)
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fallingPiece = getNewPiece()
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nextPiece = getNewPiece()
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while True: # game loop
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if fallingPiece == None:
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# No falling piece in play, so start a new piece at the top
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fallingPiece = nextPiece
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nextPiece = getNewPiece()
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lastFallTime = time.time() # reset lastFallTime
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if not isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece):
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return # can't fit a new piece on the board, so game over
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checkForQuit()
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for event in pygame.event.get(): # event handling loop
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if event.type == KEYUP:
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if (event.key == K_p):
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# Pausing the game
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DISPLAYSURF.fill(BGCOLOR)
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pygame.mixer.music.stop()
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showTextScreen('Paused') # pause until a key press
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pygame.mixer.music.play(-1, 0.0)
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lastFallTime = time.time()
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lastMoveDownTime = time.time()
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lastMoveSidewaysTime = time.time()
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elif (event.key == K_LEFT or event.key == K_a):
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movingLeft = False
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elif (event.key == K_RIGHT or event.key == K_d):
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movingRight = False
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elif (event.key == K_DOWN or event.key == K_s):
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movingDown = False
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elif event.type == KEYDOWN:
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# moving the piece sideways
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if (event.key == K_LEFT or event.key == K_a) and isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjX=-1):
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fallingPiece['x'] -= 1
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movingLeft = True
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movingRight = False
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lastMoveSidewaysTime = time.time()
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elif (event.key == K_RIGHT or event.key == K_d) and isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjX=1):
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fallingPiece['x'] += 1
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movingRight = True
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movingLeft = False
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lastMoveSidewaysTime = time.time()
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# rotating the piece (if there is room to rotate)
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elif (event.key == K_UP or event.key == K_w):
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fallingPiece['rotation'] = (fallingPiece['rotation'] + 1) % len(PIECES[fallingPiece['shape']])
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if not isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece):
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fallingPiece['rotation'] = (fallingPiece['rotation'] - 1) % len(PIECES[fallingPiece['shape']])
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elif (event.key == K_q): # rotate the other direction
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fallingPiece['rotation'] = (fallingPiece['rotation'] - 1) % len(PIECES[fallingPiece['shape']])
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if not isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece):
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fallingPiece['rotation'] = (fallingPiece['rotation'] + 1) % len(PIECES[fallingPiece['shape']])
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# making the piece fall faster with the down key
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elif (event.key == K_DOWN or event.key == K_s):
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movingDown = True
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if isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjY=1):
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fallingPiece['y'] += 1
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lastMoveDownTime = time.time()
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# move the current piece all the way down
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elif event.key == K_SPACE:
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movingDown = False
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movingLeft = False
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movingRight = False
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for i in range(1, BOARDHEIGHT):
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if not isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjY=i):
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break
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fallingPiece['y'] += i - 1
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# handle moving the piece because of user input
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if (movingLeft or movingRight) and time.time() - lastMoveSidewaysTime > MOVESIDEWAYSFREQ:
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if movingLeft and isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjX=-1):
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fallingPiece['x'] -= 1
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elif movingRight and isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjX=1):
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fallingPiece['x'] += 1
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lastMoveSidewaysTime = time.time()
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if movingDown and time.time() - lastMoveDownTime > MOVEDOWNFREQ and isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjY=1):
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fallingPiece['y'] += 1
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lastMoveDownTime = time.time()
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# let the piece fall if it is time to fall
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if time.time() - lastFallTime > fallFreq:
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# see if the piece has landed
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if not isValidPosition(board, fallingPiece, adjY=1):
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# falling piece has landed, set it on the board
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addToBoard(board, fallingPiece)
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score += removeCompleteLines(board)
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level, fallFreq = calculateLevelAndFallFreq(score)
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fallingPiece = None
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else:
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# piece did not land, just move the piece down
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fallingPiece['y'] += 1
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lastFallTime = time.time()
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# drawing everything on the screen
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DISPLAYSURF.fill(BGCOLOR)
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drawBoard(board)
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drawStatus(score, level)
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drawNextPiece(nextPiece)
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if fallingPiece != None:
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drawPiece(fallingPiece)
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pygame.display.update()
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FPSCLOCK.tick(FPS)
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def makeTextObjs(text, font, color):
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surf = font.render(text, True, color)
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return surf, surf.get_rect()
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def terminate():
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pygame.quit()
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sys.exit()
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# KRT 17/06/2012 rewrite event detection to deal with mouse use
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def checkForKeyPress():
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for event in pygame.event.get():
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if event.type == QUIT: #event is quit
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terminate()
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elif event.type == KEYDOWN:
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if event.key == K_ESCAPE: #event is escape key
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terminate()
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else:
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return event.key #key found return with it
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# no quit or key events in queue so return None
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return None
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##def checkForKeyPress():
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## # Go through event queue looking for a KEYUP event.
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## # Grab KEYDOWN events to remove them from the event queue.
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## checkForQuit()
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##
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## for event in pygame.event.get([KEYDOWN, KEYUP]):
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## if event.type == KEYDOWN:
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## continue
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## return event.key
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## return None
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def showTextScreen(text):
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# This function displays large text in the
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# center of the screen until a key is pressed.
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# Draw the text drop shadow
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titleSurf, titleRect = makeTextObjs(text, BIGFONT, TEXTSHADOWCOLOR)
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titleRect.center = (int(WINDOWWIDTH / 2), int(WINDOWHEIGHT / 2))
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DISPLAYSURF.blit(titleSurf, titleRect)
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# Draw the text
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titleSurf, titleRect = makeTextObjs(text, BIGFONT, TEXTCOLOR)
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titleRect.center = (int(WINDOWWIDTH / 2) - 2, int(WINDOWHEIGHT / 2) - 2)
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DISPLAYSURF.blit(titleSurf, titleRect)
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# Draw the additional "Press a key to play." text.
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pressKeySurf, pressKeyRect = makeTextObjs('Press a key to play.', BASICFONT, TEXTCOLOR)
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pressKeyRect.center = (int(WINDOWWIDTH / 2), int(WINDOWHEIGHT / 2) + 100)
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DISPLAYSURF.blit(pressKeySurf, pressKeyRect)
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while checkForKeyPress() == None:
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pygame.display.update()
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FPSCLOCK.tick()
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def checkForQuit():
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for event in pygame.event.get(QUIT): # get all the QUIT events
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terminate() # terminate if any QUIT events are present
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for event in pygame.event.get(KEYUP): # get all the KEYUP events
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if event.key == K_ESCAPE:
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terminate() # terminate if the KEYUP event was for the Esc key
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pygame.event.post(event) # put the other KEYUP event objects back
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def calculateLevelAndFallFreq(score):
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# Based on the score, return the level the player is on and
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# how many seconds pass until a falling piece falls one space.
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level = int(score / 10) + 1
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fallFreq = 0.27 - (level * 0.02)
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return level, fallFreq
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def getNewPiece():
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# return a random new piece in a random rotation and color
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shape = random.choice(list(PIECES.keys()))
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newPiece = {'shape': shape,
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'rotation': random.randint(0, len(PIECES[shape]) - 1),
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'x': int(BOARDWIDTH / 2) - int(TEMPLATEWIDTH / 2),
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'y': -2, # start it above the board (i.e. less than 0)
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'color': random.randint(0, len(COLORS)-1)}
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return newPiece
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def addToBoard(board, piece):
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# fill in the board based on piece's location, shape, and rotation
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for x in range(TEMPLATEWIDTH):
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for y in range(TEMPLATEHEIGHT):
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if PIECES[piece['shape']][piece['rotation']][y][x] != BLANK:
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board[x + piece['x']][y + piece['y']] = piece['color']
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def getBlankBoard():
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# create and return a new blank board data structure
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board = []
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for i in range(BOARDWIDTH):
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board.append([BLANK] * BOARDHEIGHT)
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return board
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def isOnBoard(x, y):
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return x >= 0 and x < BOARDWIDTH and y < BOARDHEIGHT
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def isValidPosition(board, piece, adjX=0, adjY=0):
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# Return True if the piece is within the board and not colliding
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for x in range(TEMPLATEWIDTH):
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for y in range(TEMPLATEHEIGHT):
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isAboveBoard = y + piece['y'] + adjY < 0
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if isAboveBoard or PIECES[piece['shape']][piece['rotation']][y][x] == BLANK:
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continue
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if not isOnBoard(x + piece['x'] + adjX, y + piece['y'] + adjY):
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return False
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if board[x + piece['x'] + adjX][y + piece['y'] + adjY] != BLANK:
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return False
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return True
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def isCompleteLine(board, y):
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# Return True if the line filled with boxes with no gaps.
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for x in range(BOARDWIDTH):
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if board[x][y] == BLANK:
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return False
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return True
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def removeCompleteLines(board):
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# Remove any completed lines on the board, move everything above them down, and return the number of complete lines.
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numLinesRemoved = 0
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y = BOARDHEIGHT - 1 # start y at the bottom of the board
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while y >= 0:
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if isCompleteLine(board, y):
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# Remove the line and pull boxes down by one line.
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for pullDownY in range(y, 0, -1):
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for x in range(BOARDWIDTH):
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board[x][pullDownY] = board[x][pullDownY-1]
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# Set very top line to blank.
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for x in range(BOARDWIDTH):
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board[x][0] = BLANK
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numLinesRemoved += 1
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# Note on the next iteration of the loop, y is the same.
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# This is so that if the line that was pulled down is also
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# complete, it will be removed.
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else:
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y -= 1 # move on to check next row up
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return numLinesRemoved
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def convertToPixelCoords(boxx, boxy):
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# Convert the given xy coordinates of the board to xy
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# coordinates of the location on the screen.
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return (XMARGIN + (boxx * BOXSIZE)), (TOPMARGIN + (boxy * BOXSIZE))
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def drawBox(boxx, boxy, color, pixelx=None, pixely=None):
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# draw a single box (each tetromino piece has four boxes)
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# at xy coordinates on the board. Or, if pixelx & pixely
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# are specified, draw to the pixel coordinates stored in
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# pixelx & pixely (this is used for the "Next" piece).
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if color == BLANK:
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return
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if pixelx == None and pixely == None:
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pixelx, pixely = convertToPixelCoords(boxx, boxy)
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pygame.draw.rect(DISPLAYSURF, COLORS[color], (pixelx + 1, pixely + 1, BOXSIZE - 1, BOXSIZE - 1))
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pygame.draw.rect(DISPLAYSURF, LIGHTCOLORS[color], (pixelx + 1, pixely + 1, BOXSIZE - 4, BOXSIZE - 4))
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def drawBoard(board):
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# draw the border around the board
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pygame.draw.rect(DISPLAYSURF, BORDERCOLOR, (XMARGIN - 3, TOPMARGIN - 7, (BOARDWIDTH * BOXSIZE) + 8, (BOARDHEIGHT * BOXSIZE) + 8), 5)
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# fill the background of the board
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pygame.draw.rect(DISPLAYSURF, BGCOLOR, (XMARGIN, TOPMARGIN, BOXSIZE * BOARDWIDTH, BOXSIZE * BOARDHEIGHT))
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# draw the individual boxes on the board
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for x in range(BOARDWIDTH):
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for y in range(BOARDHEIGHT):
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drawBox(x, y, board[x][y])
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def drawStatus(score, level):
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# draw the score text
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scoreSurf = BASICFONT.render('Score: %s' % score, True, TEXTCOLOR)
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scoreRect = scoreSurf.get_rect()
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scoreRect.topleft = (WINDOWWIDTH - 150, 20)
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DISPLAYSURF.blit(scoreSurf, scoreRect)
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# draw the level text
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levelSurf = BASICFONT.render('Level: %s' % level, True, TEXTCOLOR)
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levelRect = levelSurf.get_rect()
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levelRect.topleft = (WINDOWWIDTH - 150, 50)
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DISPLAYSURF.blit(levelSurf, levelRect)
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def drawPiece(piece, pixelx=None, pixely=None):
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shapeToDraw = PIECES[piece['shape']][piece['rotation']]
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if pixelx == None and pixely == None:
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# if pixelx & pixely hasn't been specified, use the location stored in the piece data structure
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pixelx, pixely = convertToPixelCoords(piece['x'], piece['y'])
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# draw each of the boxes that make up the piece
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for x in range(TEMPLATEWIDTH):
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for y in range(TEMPLATEHEIGHT):
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if shapeToDraw[y][x] != BLANK:
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drawBox(None, None, piece['color'], pixelx + (x * BOXSIZE), pixely + (y * BOXSIZE))
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def drawNextPiece(piece):
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# draw the "next" text
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nextSurf = BASICFONT.render('Next:', True, TEXTCOLOR)
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nextRect = nextSurf.get_rect()
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nextRect.topleft = (WINDOWWIDTH - 120, 80)
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DISPLAYSURF.blit(nextSurf, nextRect)
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# draw the "next" piece
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drawPiece(piece, pixelx=WINDOWWIDTH-120, pixely=100)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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