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Python

import pygame
from pygame.locals import *
from Classes.Game.BoardField import BoardField
from Classes.Game.World import World
class Window:
__width:int = 800
__height:int = 600 # takes 80% of width which tranlates to 640
__title:str = "python game engine"
__screen:pygame.Surface
__clock:pygame.time.Clock
def __init__(self, width:int=800, height:int=600, title:str="python game engine"):
self.__width = width
self.__height = height
self.__title = title
pygame.init()
self.__screen = pygame.display.set_mode((self.__width, self.__height))
self.__screen.fill((236, 240, 241)) # Hier liegt der Fehler, es muss eine Tuple übergeben werden
pygame.display.set_caption(self.__title)
self.__clock = pygame.time.Clock()
self.__framerate = 60 # Framerate auf 60 FPS festlegen
# set framerate (where the fuck is it?)
def Render(self):
# dear future me figure out what past me did!
pass
def setWidth(self, width:int):
self.__width = width
def setHeight(self, height:int):
self.__height = height
def setTitle(self, title:str):
self.__title = title
def getScreen(self) -> pygame.surface:
return self.__screen
# draws a passed sprite group to the screen
def drawSpriteGroup(self, group:pygame.sprite.Group):
group.draw(self.__screen)
# draws a given group of rectangles onto the screen
def drawWorld(self, world:World):
for field in world.getBoardFields():
pygame.draw.rect(self.__screen, field.getColor(), field.getRect())
for label in world.getLabels():
label.draw()