# This is a TOML file containing all project requirements. The reqs2tex script # can be used to generate the files necessary to compile requirements.tex and # cross-reference the requirements from other documents. # This is the requirement cross-reference ID. Requirements can be # (cross-)referenced from LaTeX by prefixing this ID with `req:` (i.e. this # requirement is referenced as \cref{req:audio}). [audio] # Requirement type ('system' | 'user') type = 'user' # MoSCoW priority ('must' | 'should' | 'could' | 'will not') priority = 'must' # Requirement body. Supports LaTeX formatting. (tip: use single quotes so # backslash doesn't act as an escape character) description = ''' The engine allows the game programmer to easily start, pause and stop background music, while simultaniously playing sound effects. ''' # Definition of done. If 'done' is a string, it is treated as LaTeX code, if it # is a list of strings, each item is treated as the ID of another requirement, # and the references are checked before LaTeX runs. done = [ 'audio:async-api', 'audio:handle', 'audio:stream-mix', 'audio:volume', ] #done = 'When I feel like it' # Requirements that are no longer applicable should set `deleted` to `true`. # This will make sure the requirements are numbered consistently across # different document revisions. #deleted = true [audio:async-api] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' The public audio \gls{api} supports starting audio samples asynchronously (i.e.~fire and forget). ''' [audio:handle] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' The public audio \gls{api} allows the game programmer to control (i.e.~play, pause, resume and stop) audio samples after they are created/initialized. ''' [audio:stream-mix] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' The audio system supports playing multiple audio streams simultaniously. ''' [audio:volume] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' The public audio \gls{api} allows the game programmer to control the volume of audio samples. ''' # TODO: audio encoding support? [lib:license] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' External libraries must have a license that is MIT-compatible, or one that allows linking against MIT code. ''' [lib:platform] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' External libraries must have cross-platform support for at least Linux and Windows. ''' # TODO: library popularity as quality factor? # TODO: library documentation as quality factor? # TODO: modularity over less libraries? (i.e. why don't we just SDL2 everything?) [script:interface] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' There is a base \codeinline{Script} class that has empty default implementations for functions that may be implemented by the game programmer. ''' [script:user-class] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' The game programmer implements scripts by creating classes derived from the \codeinline{Script} class. ''' [script:direct-instance] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' Unless explicitly changed by the game programmer, derived script classes cannot be instantiated directly, and must be instantiated by the component manager. ''' [script:direct-run] type = 'system' priority = 'must' description = ''' Unless explicitly changed by the game programmer, methods on instances of \codeinline{Script} (and derivative) classes cannot be called directly, and must be called by the script system. '''