Exemple #1
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def test_init():
    game = piglr.Game(2, 1, 6, 100)
    game.reset()

    assert game.players == 2
    assert game.num_dice == 1
    assert game.dn == 6
    assert game.target == 100
Exemple #2
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def test_init_errors():
    with pytest.raises(piglr.error.IllegalParameterError):
        # Check for fewer than 2 players
        game = piglr.Game(1, 1, 6, 100)
        game.reset()
    with pytest.raises(piglr.error.IllegalParameterError):
        # Check for fewer than 1 die
        game = piglr.Game(2, 0, 6, 100)
        game.reset()
    with pytest.raises(piglr.error.IllegalParameterError):
        # Check for die with fewer than 2 sides
        game = piglr.Game(2, 1, 1, 100)
        game.reset()
    with pytest.raises(piglr.error.IllegalParameterError):
        # Check for score < 1
        game = piglr.Game(2, 1, 6, 0)
        game.reset()
Exemple #3
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def test_bank():
    game = piglr.Game(2, 1, 6, 100)
    game.reset()

    score = game._state.score
    assert score[0] == 0
    assert score[1] == 0

    assert game._state.bank == 0
    game._state.turn = 1
    game._state.rolls = 1
    game._state.bank = 1

    assert game._state.bank == 1

    game._increment_turn(True)

    assert game._state.bank == 0
Exemple #4
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def test_winner():
    game = piglr.Game(2, 1, 6, 100)
    game.reset()

    assert game.target == 100

    score = game._state.score
    assert score[0] == 0
    assert score[1] == 0

    winner = game._check_for_winner()
    assert winner is None

    game._state.score[0] = 100
    assert game.target == game._state.score[0]

    winner = game._check_for_winner()
    assert winner is not None
Exemple #5
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import json
import random

import piglr

if __name__ == '__main__':
    game = piglr.Game()

    obs, winner = game.reset()
    while winner is None:
        roll = random.randint(0, 1)
        if roll:
            obs, winner = game.roll()
        else:
            obs, winner = game.bank()

    print(json.dumps(obs, indent=4))
    print(f'Winner: {winner}')