I've got a 2D array of different blocks, all inheriting from Block. I want to check if the block that I clicked on is a Dirt type block, like this:
clickedblock = getClickedBlock()
if isinstance(clickedblock, Dirt):
place a block
else:
don't place a block
I've heard that isinstance
is bad, and should be avoided because it creates forks in code. What times would isinstance
be good to use?
Another more cumbersome solution for my problem would be to have a field of Block called 'id' and then check if it equals some constant that means Dirt. But that sounds quite bad and more prone for mistake than the simple isinstance
.
if clickedblock.is_placeable(position): ...
ortry: clickedblock.place(position)
isinstance
is justified and when it should be avoided.