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using UnityEngine;
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
namespace Fungus
{
[EventHandlerInfo("Sprites",
"Drag Completed",
"The sequence will execute when the player drags an object and successfully drops it on a target object.")]
[AddComponentMenu("")]
public class DragCompleted : EventHandler
{
public Draggable2D draggableObject;
public Collider2D targetObject;
// There's no way to poll if an object is touching another object, so
// we have to listen to the callbacks and track the touching state ourselves.
bool overTarget = false;
public virtual bool IsOverTarget()
{
return overTarget;
}
public virtual void OnDragEntered(Draggable2D draggableObject, Collider2D targetObject)
{
if (this.targetObject != null &&
draggableObject == this.draggableObject &&
targetObject == this.targetObject)
{
overTarget = true;
}
}
public virtual void OnDragExited(Draggable2D draggableObject, Collider2D targetObject)
{
if (this.targetObject != null &&
draggableObject == this.draggableObject &&
targetObject == this.targetObject)
{
overTarget = false;
}
}
public virtual void OnDragCompleted(Draggable2D draggableObject)
{
if (draggableObject == this.draggableObject &&
overTarget)
{
// Assume that the player will have to do perform another drag and drop operation
// to complete the drag again. This is necessary because we don't get an OnDragExited if the
// draggable object is set to be inactive.
overTarget = false;
ExecuteSequence();
}
}
}
}