dcs-retribution/game/commander/missionproposals.py
Dan Albert c65ac5a7cf Move mission range data into the aircraft type.
The doctrine/task limits were capturing a reasonable average for the
era, but it did a bad job for cases like the Harrier vs the Hornet,
which perform similar missions but have drastically different max
ranges. It also forced us into limiting CAS missions (even those flown
by long range aircraft like the A-10) to 50nm since helicopters could
commonly be fragged to them.

This should allow us to design campaigns without needing airfields to be
a max of ~50-100nm apart.
2021-07-17 16:34:13 -07:00

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from dataclasses import field, dataclass
from enum import Enum, auto
from typing import Optional
from game.theater import MissionTarget
from gen.flights.flight import FlightType
class EscortType(Enum):
AirToAir = auto()
Sead = auto()
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class ProposedFlight:
"""A flight outline proposed by the mission planner.
Proposed flights haven't been assigned specific aircraft yet. They have only
a task, a required number of aircraft, and a maximum distance allowed
between the objective and the departure airfield.
"""
#: The flight's role.
task: FlightType
#: The number of aircraft required.
num_aircraft: int
#: The type of threat this flight defends against if it is an escort. Escort
#: flights will be pruned if the rest of the package is not threatened by
#: the threat they defend against. If this flight is not an escort, this
#: field is None.
escort_type: Optional[EscortType] = field(default=None)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.task} {self.num_aircraft} ship"
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class ProposedMission:
"""A mission outline proposed by the mission planner.
Proposed missions haven't been assigned aircraft yet. They have only an
objective location and a list of proposed flights that are required for the
mission.
"""
#: The mission objective.
location: MissionTarget
#: The proposed flights that are required for the mission.
flights: list[ProposedFlight]
asap: bool = field(default=False)
def __str__(self) -> str:
flights = ", ".join([str(f) for f in self.flights])
return f"{self.location.name}: {flights}"