/* * Copyright 2007-2013 * Licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License * * This file is part of EpochX: genetic programming software for research * * EpochX is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * EpochX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with EpochX. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * * The latest version is available from: http://www.epochx.org */ package org.epochx.epox.ant; import org.epochx.epox.Node; import org.epochx.tools.ant.Ant; /** * This class defines a function which causes an <code>Ant</code> instance to turn * left from its current orientation in its landscape. Although named as a * function, this node may operate as either a terminal or non-terminal depending * on how the ant is provided. It may optionally be provided at construction, in * which case it becomes a terminal which operates on its internal ant. * Alternatively, it can require one child node with a data-type of <code>Ant</code>. * In this case, when evaluated it will first evaluate its child to obtain its ant. * * @see AntSkip * @see AntMove * @see AntTurnRight * * @since 2.0 */ public class AntTurnLeft extends Node { // This may remain null, depending on the constructor used. private Ant ant; /** * Constructs an <code>AntTurnLeftFunction</code> with one <code>null</code> child */ public AntTurnLeft() { this((Node) null); } /** * Constructs an <code>AntTurnLeftFunction</code> with one child node. The given * child must have a return-type of <code>Ant</code> * * @param child this node's only child. */ public AntTurnLeft(Node child) { super(child); } /** * Constructs an <code>AntTurnLeftFunction</code> with no child nodes, but * the given ant which will be held internally. This makes the function a * terminal node with arity 0. Note that this differs from the * other constructors which take a child node with an <code>Ant</code> return * type. * * @param ant the <code>Ant</code> instance that should be operated on when this * node is evaluated. An exception will be thrown if this argument is * <code>null</code>. */ public AntTurnLeft(Ant ant) { super(); if (ant == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("ant must not be null"); } this.ant = ant; } /** * Evaluates this function. The ant is made to turn left from its current * orientation in its landscape. The return type of this * function node is <code>Void</code> and so the value returned from this * method is undefined. * * @return the return type of this function node is <code>Void</code>, and so * the value returned from this method is undefined */ @Override public Void evaluate() { Ant evalAnt = ant; if (getArity() > 0) { evalAnt = (Ant) getChild(0).evaluate(); } evalAnt.turnLeft(); return null; } /** * Returns the identifier of this function which is <code>TURN-LEFT</code> * * @return this node's identifier */ @Override public String getIdentifier() { return "TURN-LEFT"; } /** * Returns this function node's return type for the given child input types. * If the arity of this node is 0, and the <code>inputTypes</code> array is * empty then the return type of this node will be <code>Void</code>. If the * arity is 1, and there is only one input type which is of an <code>Ant</code> * type, then the return type of this function will be <code>Void</code>. In all * other cases this method will return <code>null</code> to indicate that the * inputs are invalid. * * @return <code>Void</code> or otherwise <code>null</code> if the input type is * invalid */ @Override public Class<?> dataType(Class<?> ... inputTypes) { if ((getArity() == 0) && (inputTypes.length == 0)) { return Void.class; } else if ((getArity() == 1) && (inputTypes.length == 1) && Ant.class.isAssignableFrom(inputTypes[0])) { return Void.class; } else { return null; } } }