0ad/source/simulation2/components/ICmpMirage.h
Itms f7e591c9f2 Hide changes to buildings in the fog-of-war.
To achieve this, mirage entities are created per player, to replace the
real entities when these ones fall into the fog-of-war. These mirage
entities are created on-the-fly, and destroyed when they get back in
sight.
This depends heavily on the VisibilityChanged message added in
2174eaaeee.

As a temporary adjustment, territories do not explore the map anymore
when their borders change. See #2709.

Fixes #599

This was SVN commit r15612.
2014-08-04 22:49:19 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2014 Wildfire Games.
* This file is part of 0 A.D.
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#ifndef INCLUDED_ICMPMIRAGE
#define INCLUDED_ICMPMIRAGE
#include "simulation2/system/Interface.h"
#include "simulation2/helpers/Player.h"
/**
* Component allowing mirage entities to communicate with their parent entity.
* See ICmpFogging.
*/
class ICmpMirage : public IComponent
{
public:
virtual player_id_t GetPlayer() = 0;
DECLARE_INTERFACE_TYPE(Mirage)
};
#endif // INCLUDED_ICMPMIRAGE