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Tsuro Game

Implementation of board game Tsuro with Java

Test

Run all unit tests:

  • If you are in ./, simply run with make test or make.

Run with test-play-a-turn:

  • Run with ./test-play-a-turn play-a-turn to check against the game rule with Robby's code.
  • Use ./test-play-a-turn -h to see options such as number of games to run and enable verbose display on console.

Run a unit test suite:

  • Better to compile first with make.
  • Then run with java -jar lib/junit-platform-console-standalone-1.2.0.jar --class-path bin/ -c TESTNAME.
  • You would need to specific package for the TESTNAME - see Run from command line section for more.

Run in IntelliJ IDEA:

  • Open project with IntelliJ -> Right click on the folder test/ -> Click "Run All Test".

GUI

  • Compile and run all unit tests with make.
  • Run java -cp bin/ tsuro.Tsuro 10086 1 3 2 2 0, which starts a local tournament with 1 HPlayer, 3 MPlayerRandom, 2 MPlayerMostSym, and 2 MPlayerLeastSym, the number, e.g. 10086, is the port number any remote players can connect to should you want to add any to the tournament.
  • In a new terminal, run java -cp bin/ tsuro.admin.App to join the tournament as the HPlayer. This should fire up the GUI.

We still need to implement the case when a HPlayer tries to place pawn at an illegal starting position or to commit an illegal move.

Tournament over network

Start a network client:

  • Make sure that the server is already running, either a local or remote host.
  • In ./, run java -cp bin/ tsuro.admin.Admin Port_Number Player_Name Player_Type(H/M) Strategy(R/MS/LS) - only add Strategy if Player_Type = M - to connect with the host to join the tournament.

Start a server to run tournament:

  • Run java -cp bin/ tsuro.Tsuro Port_Number Number_of_HPlayer Number_of_MPlayerRandom Number_of_MPlayerMostSym Number_of_MPlayerLeastSym Number_of_RemotePlayer to start a local server which starts a tournament with number and type of players as specified.

Launch from command line

Best to compile everything first with make.

To run a single class from command line, use java -cp bin/ PACKAGENAME.CLASSNAME arg1 arg2 ... where arg is the input into the main function in the class specified by CLASSNAME.

  • Package tsuro contains all Tsuro game element definition classes and their tests.
  • Package tsuro.parser contains all parser classes that support network and their unit tests.
  • Package tsuro.admin contains local network localhost server and client definition classes.

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