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Tortuga/server/entities/entity.hpp
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Kayne Ruse 74ed93ddc7 Character bounds are stored in the server database
This allows for customization of bounding boxes, as well as highlighting
aspects needed when adding new fields to the characters.
2015-03-04 04:06:16 +11:00

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/* Copyright: (c) Kayne Ruse 2013-2015
*
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#ifndef ENTITY_HPP_
#define ENTITY_HPP_
#include "bounding_box.hpp"
#include "vector2.hpp"
//The base class for all objects in the world
class Entity {
public:
//accessors & mutators
int SetRoomIndex(int i);
Vector2 SetOrigin(Vector2 v);
Vector2 SetMotion(Vector2 v);
BoundingBox SetBounds(BoundingBox b);
int GetRoomIndex() const;
Vector2 GetOrigin() const;
Vector2 GetMotion() const;
BoundingBox GetBounds() const;
protected:
Entity() = default;
virtual ~Entity() = default;
int roomIndex = -1;
Vector2 origin;
Vector2 motion;
BoundingBox bounds;
};
#endif