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// Copyright 2020 yuzu Emulator Project
// Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version
// Refer to the license.txt file included.
#pragma once
#include <array>
#include "common/common_types.h"
#include "common/settings_input.h"
#include "core/frontend/input.h"
#include "input_common/main.h"
/*
To play back TAS scripts on Yuzu, select the folder with scripts in the configuration menu below
Tools -> Configure TAS. The file itself has normal text format and has to be called script0-1.txt
for controller 1, script0-2.txt for controller 2 and so forth (with max. 8 players).
A script file has the same format as TAS-nx uses, so final files will look like this:
1 KEY_B 0;0 0;0
6 KEY_ZL 0;0 0;0
41 KEY_ZL;KEY_Y 0;0 0;0
43 KEY_X;KEY_A 32767;0 0;0
44 KEY_A 32767;0 0;0
45 KEY_A 32767;0 0;0
46 KEY_A 32767;0 0;0
47 KEY_A 32767;0 0;0
After placing the file at the correct location, it can be read into Yuzu with the (default) hotkey
CTRL+F6 (refresh). In the bottom left corner, it will display the amount of frames the script file
has. Playback can be started or stopped using CTRL+F5.
However, for playback to actually work, the correct input device has to be selected: In the Controls
menu, select TAS from the device list for the controller that the script should be played on.
Recording a new script file is really simple: Just make sure that the proper device (not TAS) is
connected on P1, and press CTRL+F7 to start recording. When done, just press the same keystroke
again (CTRL+F7). The new script will be saved at the location previously selected, as the filename
record.txt.
For debugging purposes, the common controller debugger can be used (View -> Debugging -> Controller
P1).
*/
namespace TasInput {
constexpr size_t PLAYER_NUMBER = 8;
using TasAnalog = std::pair<float, float>;
enum class TasState {
Running,
Recording,
Stopped,
};
enum class TasButton : u32 {
BUTTON_A = 1U << 0,
BUTTON_B = 1U << 1,
BUTTON_X = 1U << 2,
BUTTON_Y = 1U << 3,
STICK_L = 1U << 4,
STICK_R = 1U << 5,
TRIGGER_L = 1U << 6,
TRIGGER_R = 1U << 7,
TRIGGER_ZL = 1U << 8,
TRIGGER_ZR = 1U << 9,
BUTTON_PLUS = 1U << 10,
BUTTON_MINUS = 1U << 11,
BUTTON_LEFT = 1U << 12,
BUTTON_UP = 1U << 13,
BUTTON_RIGHT = 1U << 14,
BUTTON_DOWN = 1U << 15,
BUTTON_SL = 1U << 16,
BUTTON_SR = 1U << 17,
BUTTON_HOME = 1U << 18,
BUTTON_CAPTURE = 1U << 19,
};
enum class TasAxes : u8 {
StickX,
StickY,
SubstickX,
SubstickY,
Undefined,
};
struct TasData {
u32 buttons{};
std::array<float, 4> axis{};
};
class Tas {
public:
Tas();
~Tas();
// Changes the input status that will be stored in each frame
void RecordInput(u32 buttons, const std::array<std::pair<float, float>, 2>& axes);
// Main loop that records or executes input
void UpdateThread();
// Sets the flag to start or stop the TAS command excecution and swaps controllers profiles
void StartStop();
// Stop the TAS and reverts any controller profile
void Stop();
// Sets the flag to reload the file and start from the begining in the next update
void Reset();
/**
* Sets the flag to enable or disable recording of inputs
* @return Returns true if the current recording status is enabled
*/
bool Record();
// Saves contents of record_commands on a file if overwrite is enabled player 1 will be
// overwritten with the recorded commands
void SaveRecording(bool overwrite_file);
/**
* Returns the current status values of TAS playback/recording
* @return Tuple of
* TasState indicating the current state out of Running, Recording or Stopped ;
* Current playback progress or amount of frames (so far) for Recording ;
* Total length of script file currently loaded or amount of frames (so far) for Recording
*/
std::tuple<TasState, size_t, size_t> GetStatus() const;
// Retuns an array of the default button mappings
InputCommon::ButtonMapping GetButtonMappingForDevice(const Common::ParamPackage& params) const;
// Retuns an array of the default analog mappings
InputCommon::AnalogMapping GetAnalogMappingForDevice(const Common::ParamPackage& params) const;
[[nodiscard]] const TasData& GetTasState(std::size_t pad) const;
private:
struct TASCommand {
u32 buttons{};
TasAnalog l_axis{};
TasAnalog r_axis{};
};
// Loads TAS files from all players
void LoadTasFiles();
// Loads TAS file from the specified player
void LoadTasFile(size_t player_index);
// Writes a TAS file from the recorded commands
void WriteTasFile(std::u8string file_name);
/**
* Parses a string containing the axis values with the following format "x;y"
* X and Y have a range from -32767 to 32767
* @return Returns a TAS analog object with axis values with range from -1.0 to 1.0
*/
TasAnalog ReadCommandAxis(const std::string& line) const;
/**
* Parses a string containing the button values with the following format "a;b;c;d..."
* Each button is represented by it's text format specified in text_to_tas_button array
* @return Returns a u32 with each bit representing the status of a button
*/
u32 ReadCommandButtons(const std::string& line) const;
/**
* Converts an u32 containing the button status into the text equivalent
* @return Returns a string with the name of the buttons to be written to the file
*/
std::string WriteCommandButtons(u32 data) const;
/**
* Converts an TAS analog object containing the axis status into the text equivalent
* @return Returns a string with the value of the axis to be written to the file
*/
std::string WriteCommandAxis(TasAnalog data) const;
// Inverts the Y axis polarity
std::pair<float, float> FlipAxisY(std::pair<float, float> old);
/**
* Converts an u32 containing the button status into the text equivalent
* @return Returns a string with the name of the buttons to be printed on console
*/
std::string DebugButtons(u32 buttons) const;
/**
* Converts an TAS analog object containing the axis status into the text equivalent
* @return Returns a string with the value of the axis to be printed on console
*/
std::string DebugJoystick(float x, float y) const;
/**
* Converts the given TAS status into the text equivalent
* @return Returns a string with the value of the TAS status to be printed on console
*/
std::string DebugInput(const TasData& data) const;
/**
* Converts the given TAS status of multiple players into the text equivalent
* @return Returns a string with the value of the status of all TAS players to be printed on
* console
*/
std::string DebugInputs(const std::array<TasData, PLAYER_NUMBER>& arr) const;
/**
* Converts an u32 containing the button status into the text equivalent
* @return Returns a string with the name of the buttons
*/
std::string ButtonsToString(u32 button) const;
// Stores current controller configuration and sets a TAS controller for every active controller
// to the current config
void SwapToTasController();
// Sets the stored controller configuration to the current config
void SwapToStoredController();
size_t script_length{0};
std::array<TasData, PLAYER_NUMBER> tas_data;
bool is_old_input_saved{false};
bool is_recording{false};
bool is_running{false};
bool needs_reset{false};
std::array<std::vector<TASCommand>, PLAYER_NUMBER> commands{};
std::vector<TASCommand> record_commands{};
size_t current_command{0};
TASCommand last_input{}; // only used for recording
// Old settings for swapping controllers
std::array<Settings::PlayerInput, 10> player_mappings;
};
} // namespace TasInput
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