├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── application.fam ├── dice.c ├── dice.png └── images └── black.png /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2] 4 | patreon: RogueMaster 5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username 6 | ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username 7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel 8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 9 | liberapay: # Replace with a single Liberapay username 10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username 11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username 12 | lfx_crowdfunding: # Replace with a single LFX Crowdfunding project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 13 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2'] 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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6 | 7 | # Dice (By RogueMaster) 8 | - Displays roll date/time on each roll 9 | ## Including d2, d3, d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20 & d100 (Works Great for Dungeons and Dragons) 10 | - Allows 1 to 5 dice to be rolled at once 11 | - Dolphin +10 EXP: 12 | - - Dice First Roll for d20+ = sides on dice (i.e. Nat 20 on d20) 13 | - - Dice First Roll for d20+ = sides on dice - 1 (+1 EXP) (i.e. 19 on d20) 14 | ## Including d59 + d69 (Lotto Dice) 15 | ## Including 8BALL/DEVIL BALL/DRINK/SEX/WAR/WEED DICE 16 | 17 | # If you want this app expanded to add a specific die or functionality, feel free to open a Pull Request with improvements.
All improvements are welcomed! 18 | 19 | # Have a dice idea and don't know how to code?
Feel free to submit your suggestions as an issue. 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /application.fam: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | App( 2 | appid="dice_rm", 3 | name="Dice [RM]", 4 | apptype=FlipperAppType.EXTERNAL, 5 | entry_point="dice_app", 6 | stack_size=2 * 1024, 7 | fap_icon="dice.png", 8 | fap_category="Games", 9 | fap_icon_assets="images", 10 | fap_author="RogueMaster", 11 | fap_weburl="https://github.com/RogueMaster/flipperzero-dabtimer", 12 | fap_version="2.4", 13 | fap_description="Roll multi-sided dice for RolePlaying/D&D games. d2, d3, d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d100. Including SEX/WAR/8BALL/WEED/DRINK DICE.", 14 | ) 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dice.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include 2 | #include 3 | #include 4 | #include 5 | #include "furi_hal_random.h" 6 | #include 7 | #include 8 | #include 9 | #include "dice_rm_icons.h" 10 | 11 | #if __has_include() 12 | #include "applications/settings/desktop_settings/desktop_settings_app.h" 13 | #endif 14 | 15 | #define TAG "Dice Roller" 16 | 17 | typedef enum { 18 | EventTypeTick, 19 | EventTypeKey, 20 | } EventType; 21 | 22 | typedef struct { 23 | EventType type; 24 | InputEvent input; 25 | } PluginEvent; 26 | 27 | typedef struct { 28 | FuriMutex* mutex; 29 | FuriMessageQueue* event_queue; 30 | #if __has_include() 31 | DesktopSettings* desktop_settings; 32 | #endif 33 | DateTime datetime; 34 | uint8_t diceSelect; 35 | uint8_t diceQty; 36 | uint16_t diceRoll; 37 | uint8_t playerOneScore; 38 | uint8_t playerTwoScore; 39 | char rollTime[1][15]; 40 | char diceType[1][11]; 41 | char strings[5][45]; 42 | char theScores[1][45]; 43 | bool letsRoll; 44 | } DiceState; 45 | 46 | static uint16_t unbiased_rand(uint16_t max) { 47 | uint16_t remainder = RAND_MAX % max; 48 | uint16_t x; 49 | do { 50 | x = rand(); 51 | } while(x >= RAND_MAX - remainder); 52 | return 1 + x % max; 53 | } 54 | 55 | static void dice_input_callback(InputEvent* input_event, void* ctx) { 56 | furi_assert(ctx); 57 | FuriMessageQueue* event_queue = ctx; 58 | PluginEvent event = {.type = EventTypeKey, .input = *input_event}; 59 | furi_message_queue_put(event_queue, &event, FuriWaitForever); 60 | } 61 | 62 | static void dice_render_callback(Canvas* const canvas, void* ctx) { 63 | DiceState* state = ctx; 64 | if(furi_mutex_acquire(state->mutex, 200) != FuriStatusOk) { 65 | // Can't obtain mutex, requeue render 66 | PluginEvent event = {.type = EventTypeTick}; 67 | furi_message_queue_put(state->event_queue, &event, 0); 68 | return; 69 | } 70 | 71 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 72 | canvas_draw_icon(canvas, 0, 0, &I_black); 73 | canvas_set_color(canvas, ColorWhite); 74 | if(state->diceSelect < 220) { 75 | if(state->diceQty == 1) { 76 | elements_button_left(canvas, "x1"); 77 | } else if(state->diceQty == 2) { 78 | elements_button_left(canvas, "x2"); 79 | } else if(state->diceQty == 3) { 80 | elements_button_left(canvas, "x3"); 81 | } else if(state->diceQty == 4) { 82 | elements_button_left(canvas, "x4"); 83 | } else if(state->diceQty == 5) { 84 | elements_button_left(canvas, "x5"); 85 | } else if(state->diceQty == 6) { 86 | elements_button_left(canvas, "x6"); 87 | } 88 | } 89 | if(state->letsRoll) { 90 | furi_hal_rtc_get_datetime(&state->datetime); 91 | uint8_t hour = state->datetime.hour; 92 | char strAMPM[3]; 93 | snprintf(strAMPM, sizeof(strAMPM), "%s", "AM"); 94 | if(hour > 12) { 95 | hour -= 12; 96 | snprintf(strAMPM, sizeof(strAMPM), "%s", "PM"); 97 | } 98 | snprintf( 99 | state->rollTime[0], 100 | sizeof(state->rollTime[0]), 101 | "%.2d:%.2d:%.2d %s", 102 | hour, 103 | state->datetime.minute, 104 | state->datetime.second, 105 | strAMPM); 106 | state->diceRoll = ((rand() % state->diceSelect) + 1); // JUST TO GET IT GOING? AND FIX BUG 107 | if(state->diceSelect == 229) { 108 | const char* eightBall[] = { 109 | "It is certain", 110 | "Without a doubt", 111 | "You may rely on it", 112 | "Yes definitely", 113 | "It is decidedly so", 114 | "As I see it, yes", 115 | "Most likely", 116 | "Yes", 117 | "Outlook good", 118 | "Signs point to yes", 119 | "Reply hazy try again", 120 | "Better not tell you now", 121 | "Ask again later", 122 | "Cannot predict now", 123 | "Concentrate and ask again", 124 | "Don't count on it", 125 | "Outlook not so good", 126 | "My sources say no", 127 | "Very doubtful", 128 | "My reply is no"}; 129 | snprintf(state->diceType[0], sizeof(state->diceType[0]), "%s", "8BALL"); 130 | snprintf( 131 | state->strings[0], 132 | sizeof(state->strings[0]), 133 | "%s at %s", 134 | state->diceType[0], 135 | state->rollTime[0]); 136 | uint16_t d1_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(eightBall)) - 1; 137 | snprintf(state->strings[1], sizeof(state->strings[1]), "%s", eightBall[d1_i]); 138 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 228) { 139 | const char* eightBall[] = { 140 | "I'd do it.", 141 | "Hell, yeah!", 142 | "You bet your life!", 143 | "What are you waiting for?", 144 | "You could do worse things.", 145 | "Sure, I won't tell.", 146 | "Yeah, u got this. Would I lie?", 147 | "Looks like fun to me. ", 148 | "Yeah, sure, why not?", 149 | "DO IT!!!", 150 | "Who's it gonna hurt?", 151 | "Can you blame someone else?", 152 | "Ask me again later.", 153 | "I can't tell right now.", 154 | "Are you the betting type? ", 155 | "Don't blame me if you caught.", 156 | "What have you got to lose?", 157 | "I wouldn't if I were you.", 158 | "My money's on the snowball.", 159 | "Oh Hell no!"}; 160 | snprintf(state->diceType[0], sizeof(state->diceType[0]), "%s", "Devil Ball"); 161 | snprintf( 162 | state->strings[0], 163 | sizeof(state->strings[0]), 164 | "%s at %s", 165 | state->diceType[0], 166 | state->rollTime[0]); 167 | uint16_t d1_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(eightBall)) - 1; 168 | snprintf(state->strings[1], sizeof(state->strings[1]), "%s", eightBall[d1_i]); 169 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 230) { 170 | const char* diceOne[] = { 171 | "Nibble", 172 | "Massage", 173 | "Touch", 174 | "Caress", 175 | "Pet", 176 | "Fondle", 177 | "Suck", 178 | "Lick", 179 | "Blow", 180 | "Kiss", 181 | "???"}; 182 | const char* diceTwo[] = { 183 | "Navel", 184 | "Ears", 185 | "Lips", 186 | "Neck", 187 | "Hand", 188 | "Thigh", 189 | "Nipple", 190 | "Breasts", 191 | "???", 192 | "Genitals"}; 193 | snprintf(state->diceType[0], sizeof(state->diceType[0]), "%s", "SEX?"); 194 | snprintf( 195 | state->strings[0], 196 | sizeof(state->strings[0]), 197 | "%s at %s", 198 | state->diceType[0], 199 | state->rollTime[0]); 200 | uint16_t d1_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceOne)) - 1; 201 | uint16_t d2_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceTwo)) - 1; 202 | snprintf( 203 | state->strings[1], 204 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 205 | "%s %s", 206 | diceOne[d1_i], 207 | diceTwo[d2_i]); 208 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 231) { 209 | const char* deckOne[] = {"2H", "2C", "2D", "2S", "3H", "3C", "3D", "3S", "4H", 210 | "4C", "4D", "4S", "5H", "5C", "5D", "5S", "6H", "6C", 211 | "6D", "6S", "7H", "7C", "7D", "7S", "8H", "8C", "8D", 212 | "8S", "9H", "9C", "9D", "9S", "10H", "10C", "10D", "10S", 213 | "JH", "JC", "JD", "JS", "QH", "QC", "QD", "QS", "KH", 214 | "KC", "KD", "KS", "AH", "AC", "AD", "AS"}; 215 | char* deckTwo[] = {"2H", "2C", "2D", "2S", "3H", "3C", "3D", "3S", "4H", 216 | "4C", "4D", "4S", "5H", "5C", "5D", "5S", "6H", "6C", 217 | "6D", "6S", "7H", "7C", "7D", "7S", "8H", "8C", "8D", 218 | "8S", "9H", "9C", "9D", "9S", "10H", "10C", "10D", "10S", 219 | "JH", "JC", "JD", "JS", "QH", "QC", "QD", "QS", "KH", 220 | "KC", "KD", "KS", "AH", "AC", "AD"}; // ONE LESS SINCE ONE WILL BE REMOVED 221 | snprintf(state->diceType[0], sizeof(state->diceType[0]), "%s", "WAR!"); 222 | snprintf( 223 | state->strings[0], 224 | sizeof(state->strings[0]), 225 | "%s at %s", 226 | state->diceType[0], 227 | state->rollTime[0]); 228 | uint16_t d1_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(deckOne)) - 1; 229 | // INITIALIZE WITH PLACEHOLDERS TO AVOID MAYBE UNINITIALIZED ERROR 230 | for(uint8_t i = 0; i < COUNT_OF(deckOne); i++) { 231 | if(i < d1_i) { 232 | snprintf(deckTwo[i], 8, "%s", deckOne[i]); 233 | } else if(i > d1_i) { 234 | snprintf(deckTwo[i - 1], 8, "%s", deckOne[i]); 235 | } 236 | } 237 | uint16_t d2_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(deckTwo)) - 1; 238 | if(d1_i > d2_i) { 239 | state->playerOneScore++; 240 | snprintf( 241 | state->strings[1], 242 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 243 | "%s > %s", 244 | deckOne[d1_i], 245 | deckTwo[d2_i]); 246 | } else { 247 | state->playerTwoScore++; 248 | snprintf( 249 | state->strings[1], 250 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 251 | "%s < %s", 252 | deckOne[d1_i], 253 | deckTwo[d2_i]); 254 | } 255 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 232) { 256 | const char* diceOne[] = { 257 | "You", "You choose", "Nobody", "Everyone", "Nose goes", "Player to your right"}; 258 | const char* diceTwo[] = { 259 | "take a tiny toke", 260 | "just chill", 261 | "take 2 tokes", 262 | "take a huge hit", 263 | "bogart it", 264 | "take a puff"}; 265 | const char* diceThree[] = { 266 | "while humming a tune", 267 | "with your eyes closed", 268 | "on your knees", 269 | "while holding your nose", 270 | "while spinning in a circle", 271 | "in slow motion"}; 272 | const char* diceFour[] = { 273 | "twice", 274 | "then tell a joke", 275 | "then laugh as hard as you can", 276 | "with the player to your left", 277 | "then sing a song", 278 | "then do a dance"}; 279 | snprintf(state->diceType[0], sizeof(state->diceType[0]), "%s", "WEED!"); 280 | snprintf( 281 | state->strings[0], 282 | sizeof(state->strings[0]), 283 | "%s at %s", 284 | state->diceType[0], 285 | state->rollTime[0]); 286 | uint16_t d1_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceOne)) - 1; 287 | uint16_t d2_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceTwo)) - 1; 288 | uint16_t d3_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceThree)) - 1; 289 | uint16_t d4_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceFour)) - 1; 290 | snprintf(state->strings[1], sizeof(state->strings[1]), "%s", diceOne[d1_i]); 291 | snprintf(state->strings[2], sizeof(state->strings[2]), "%s", diceTwo[d2_i]); 292 | snprintf(state->strings[3], sizeof(state->strings[3]), "%s", diceThree[d3_i]); 293 | snprintf(state->strings[4], sizeof(state->strings[4]), "%s", diceFour[d4_i]); 294 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 233) { 295 | const char* diceOne[] = { 296 | "YOU", 297 | "PICK A MATE", 298 | "PLAYER TO YOUR LEFT", 299 | "ALL PLAYERS", 300 | "PLAYER OF YOUR CHOICE", 301 | "PLAYER TO YOUR RIGHT"}; 302 | const char* diceTwo[] = { 303 | "LIL Sip", "MAKE A RULE", "DRINK AT WILL", "DON'T DRINK", "BIG SWIG", "BOTTOMS UP"}; 304 | state->diceRoll = 305 | ((rand() % state->diceSelect) + 1); // JUST TO GET IT GOING? AND FIX BUG 306 | snprintf(state->diceType[0], sizeof(state->diceType[0]), "%s", "DRINK!"); 307 | snprintf( 308 | state->strings[0], 309 | sizeof(state->strings[0]), 310 | "%s at %s", 311 | state->diceType[0], 312 | state->rollTime[0]); 313 | uint16_t d1_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceOne)) - 1; 314 | uint16_t d2_i = unbiased_rand(COUNT_OF(diceTwo)) - 1; 315 | snprintf(state->strings[2], sizeof(state->strings[2]), "%s", diceOne[d1_i]); 316 | snprintf(state->strings[3], sizeof(state->strings[3]), "%s", diceTwo[d2_i]); 317 | } else { 318 | state->diceRoll = unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect); 319 | snprintf( 320 | state->diceType[0], sizeof(state->diceType[0]), "%s%d", "d", state->diceSelect); 321 | snprintf( 322 | state->strings[0], 323 | sizeof(state->strings[0]), 324 | "%d%s at %s", 325 | state->diceQty, 326 | state->diceType[0], 327 | state->rollTime[0]); 328 | if(state->diceSelect >= 20 && state->diceRoll == state->diceSelect) 329 | #if __has_include() 330 | dolphin_deed(getRandomDeed()); 331 | #else 332 | dolphin_deed(DolphinDeedBadUsbPlayScript); 333 | #endif 334 | if(state->diceSelect >= 20 && state->diceRoll == state->diceSelect - 1) 335 | #if __has_include() 336 | dolphin_deed(getRandomDeed()); 337 | #else 338 | dolphin_deed(DolphinDeedBadUsbPlayScript); 339 | #endif 340 | if(state->diceQty == 1) { 341 | snprintf(state->strings[1], sizeof(state->strings[1]), "%d", state->diceRoll); 342 | } else if(state->diceQty == 2) { 343 | snprintf( 344 | state->strings[1], 345 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 346 | "%d %d", 347 | state->diceRoll, 348 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect)); 349 | } else if(state->diceQty == 3) { 350 | snprintf( 351 | state->strings[1], 352 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 353 | "%d %d %d", 354 | state->diceRoll, 355 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 356 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect)); 357 | } else if(state->diceQty == 4) { 358 | snprintf( 359 | state->strings[1], 360 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 361 | "%d %d %d %d", 362 | state->diceRoll, 363 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 364 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 365 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect)); 366 | } else if(state->diceQty == 5) { 367 | snprintf( 368 | state->strings[1], 369 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 370 | "%d %d %d %d %d", 371 | state->diceRoll, 372 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 373 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 374 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 375 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect)); 376 | } else if(state->diceQty == 6) { 377 | snprintf( 378 | state->strings[1], 379 | sizeof(state->strings[1]), 380 | "%d %d %d %d %d %d", 381 | state->diceRoll, 382 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 383 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 384 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 385 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect), 386 | unbiased_rand(state->diceSelect)); 387 | } 388 | } 389 | state->letsRoll = false; 390 | } 391 | furi_mutex_release(state->mutex); 392 | if(state->diceRoll != 0) { 393 | if(state->diceSelect == 232) { 394 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 395 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 8, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[0]); 396 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 18, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[1]); 397 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 26, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[2]); 398 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 34, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[3]); 399 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 42, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[4]); 400 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 233) { 401 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 402 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 8, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[0]); 403 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 26, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[2]); 404 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 34, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[3]); 405 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 228 || state->diceSelect == 229) { 406 | #ifdef CANVAS_HAS_FONT_BATTERYPERCENT 407 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontBatteryPercent); 408 | #else 409 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 410 | #endif 411 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 20, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[1]); 412 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 413 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 8, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[0]); 414 | } else { 415 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontPrimary); 416 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 20, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[1]); 417 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 418 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 8, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->strings[0]); 419 | } 420 | if(state->diceSelect == 231 && 421 | !(state->playerOneScore == 0 && state->playerTwoScore == 0)) { 422 | canvas_set_font(canvas, FontSecondary); 423 | snprintf( 424 | state->theScores[0], 425 | sizeof(state->theScores[0]), 426 | "%d %d", 427 | state->playerOneScore, 428 | state->playerTwoScore); 429 | canvas_draw_str_aligned(canvas, 64, 34, AlignCenter, AlignCenter, state->theScores[0]); 430 | } 431 | } 432 | if(state->diceSelect == 229 || state->diceSelect == 228) { 433 | elements_button_center(canvas, "Shake"); 434 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 231) { 435 | elements_button_center(canvas, "Draw"); 436 | } else { 437 | elements_button_center(canvas, "Roll"); 438 | } 439 | if(state->diceSelect == 2) { 440 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d2"); 441 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 3) { 442 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d3"); 443 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 4) { 444 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d4"); 445 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 6) { 446 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d6"); 447 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 8) { 448 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d8"); 449 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 10) { 450 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d10"); 451 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 12) { 452 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d12"); 453 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 20) { 454 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d20"); 455 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 59) { 456 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d59"); 457 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 69) { 458 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d69"); 459 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 100) { 460 | elements_button_right(canvas, "d100"); 461 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 229) { 462 | elements_button_right(canvas, "8BALL"); 463 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 228) { 464 | elements_button_right(canvas, "DBALL"); 465 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 230) { 466 | elements_button_right(canvas, "SEX"); 467 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 231) { 468 | elements_button_right(canvas, "WAR"); 469 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 232) { 470 | elements_button_right(canvas, "WEED"); 471 | } else if(state->diceSelect == 233) { 472 | elements_button_right(canvas, "DRINK"); 473 | } 474 | } 475 | 476 | static void dice_state_init(DiceState* const state) { 477 | memset(state, 0, sizeof(DiceState)); 478 | furi_hal_rtc_get_datetime(&state->datetime); 479 | state->diceSelect = 20; 480 | state->diceQty = 1; 481 | state->diceRoll = 0; 482 | state->playerOneScore = 0; 483 | state->playerTwoScore = 0; 484 | state->letsRoll = false; 485 | #if __has_include() 486 | state->desktop_settings = malloc(sizeof(DesktopSettings)); 487 | #endif 488 | } 489 | 490 | static void dice_tick(void* ctx) { 491 | furi_assert(ctx); 492 | FuriMessageQueue* event_queue = ctx; 493 | PluginEvent event = {.type = EventTypeTick}; 494 | // It's OK to lose this event if system overloaded 495 | furi_message_queue_put(event_queue, &event, 0); 496 | } 497 | 498 | int32_t dice_app(void* p) { 499 | UNUSED(p); 500 | DiceState* plugin_state = malloc(sizeof(DiceState)); 501 | dice_state_init(plugin_state); 502 | plugin_state->event_queue = furi_message_queue_alloc(8, sizeof(PluginEvent)); 503 | if(plugin_state->event_queue == NULL) { 504 | FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "cannot create event queue\n"); 505 | free(plugin_state); 506 | return 255; 507 | } 508 | 509 | plugin_state->mutex = furi_mutex_alloc(FuriMutexTypeNormal); 510 | if(plugin_state->mutex == NULL) { 511 | FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "cannot create mutex\n"); 512 | furi_message_queue_free(plugin_state->event_queue); 513 | free(plugin_state); 514 | return 255; 515 | } 516 | 517 | FuriTimer* timer = 518 | furi_timer_alloc(dice_tick, FuriTimerTypePeriodic, plugin_state->event_queue); 519 | if(timer == NULL) { 520 | FURI_LOG_E(TAG, "cannot create timer\n"); 521 | furi_mutex_free(plugin_state->mutex); 522 | furi_message_queue_free(plugin_state->event_queue); 523 | free(plugin_state); 524 | return 255; 525 | } 526 | 527 | #if __has_include() 528 | DESKTOP_SETTINGS_LOAD(plugin_state->desktop_settings); 529 | #endif 530 | 531 | ViewPort* view_port = view_port_alloc(); 532 | view_port_draw_callback_set(view_port, dice_render_callback, plugin_state); 533 | view_port_input_callback_set(view_port, dice_input_callback, plugin_state->event_queue); 534 | 535 | Gui* gui = furi_record_open(RECORD_GUI); 536 | gui_add_view_port(gui, view_port, GuiLayerFullscreen); 537 | furi_timer_start(timer, furi_kernel_get_tick_frequency()); 538 | 539 | // Main loop 540 | PluginEvent event; 541 | for(bool processing = true; processing;) { 542 | FuriStatus event_status = furi_message_queue_get(plugin_state->event_queue, &event, 100); 543 | if(event_status == FuriStatusOk) { 544 | if(event.type == EventTypeKey) { 545 | if(event.input.type == InputTypeShort || event.input.type == InputTypeRepeat) { 546 | switch(event.input.key) { 547 | case InputKeyUp: 548 | break; 549 | case InputKeyDown: 550 | break; 551 | case InputKeyRight: 552 | if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 2) { 553 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 3; 554 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 3) { 555 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 4; 556 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 4) { 557 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 6; 558 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 6) { 559 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 8; 560 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 8) { 561 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 10; 562 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 10) { 563 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 12; 564 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 12) { 565 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 20; 566 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 20) { 567 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 100; 568 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 100) { 569 | #if __has_include() 570 | if(plugin_state->desktop_settings->is_dumbmode) { 571 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 231; 572 | } else { 573 | #endif 574 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 230; 575 | #if __has_include() 576 | } 577 | #endif 578 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 230) { 579 | plugin_state->playerOneScore = 0; 580 | plugin_state->playerTwoScore = 0; 581 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 231; 582 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 231) { 583 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 229; 584 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 229) { 585 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 228; 586 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 228) { 587 | #if __has_include() 588 | if(plugin_state->desktop_settings->is_dumbmode) { 589 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 59; 590 | } else { 591 | #endif 592 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 232; 593 | #if __has_include() 594 | } 595 | #endif 596 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 232) { 597 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 233; 598 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 233) { 599 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 59; 600 | } else if(plugin_state->diceSelect == 59) { 601 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 69; 602 | } else { 603 | plugin_state->diceSelect = 2; 604 | } 605 | break; 606 | case InputKeyLeft: 607 | if(plugin_state->diceQty <= 5) { 608 | plugin_state->diceQty = plugin_state->diceQty + 1; 609 | } else { 610 | plugin_state->diceQty = 1; 611 | } 612 | break; 613 | case InputKeyOk: 614 | plugin_state->letsRoll = true; 615 | break; 616 | case InputKeyBack: 617 | processing = false; 618 | break; 619 | default: 620 | break; 621 | } 622 | } 623 | } else if(event.type == EventTypeTick) { 624 | // furi_hal_rtc_get_datetime(&plugin_state->datetime); 625 | } 626 | furi_mutex_release(plugin_state->mutex); 627 | view_port_update(view_port); 628 | } 629 | } 630 | // Cleanup 631 | furi_timer_free(timer); 632 | view_port_enabled_set(view_port, false); 633 | gui_remove_view_port(gui, view_port); 634 | furi_record_close(RECORD_GUI); 635 | view_port_free(view_port); 636 | furi_message_queue_free(plugin_state->event_queue); 637 | furi_mutex_free(plugin_state->mutex); 638 | #if __has_include() 639 | free(plugin_state->desktop_settings); 640 | #endif 641 | free(plugin_state); 642 | return 0; 643 | } 644 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dice.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RogueMaster/flipperzero-dice/b589ad6270c71b15d0c7391792bf48a62a48b866/dice.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/black.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RogueMaster/flipperzero-dice/b589ad6270c71b15d0c7391792bf48a62a48b866/images/black.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------