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The majority of my problem is I don't know the exact working of what I'm trying to accomplish.

My friend and I are trying to write a Java game; I am familiar with Java/Python/C++ and he has only used Python (so no experience with classes and dot operators).

What I want to try to do is write some "importable library"(?) of sorts to help him out. A really, really simple example would be if he could type:

print(String);

and in the library there was some definition that print(String) = System.out.println(String)

Of course it would actually be more like createGrass(coord_x, coord_y); and then the createGrass would be actually reference a constructor with all the appropriate get/set methods.

I realize that I could just make a Landscape class and then he could use Landscape.createGrass(...); but I was hoping for something that wouldn't clutter up the work space and also something that I could just import into any project that would need similar work.

Thanks!

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    Python has both classes and the dot operator. And they're significantly more flexible than Java's. Feb 7, 2013 at 23:49
  • My python coding knowledge only goes as far as my programming 101 class went, never had to use classes or dot operators. Out of concern for time I was hoping there was a way I could help him out. Someone mentioned writing a parser but as you all can tell, I probably wouldn't be able to accomplish that. I was just hoping any of you more experienced programmers would have any ideas. Feb 7, 2013 at 23:51
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    Although he could just use jython. its compatible with java I believe Feb 7, 2013 at 23:51
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    I should have stopped reading after he has only used Python (so no experience with classes)
    – tkbx
    Feb 7, 2013 at 23:56

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How about a static import?

// No promises this is compilable Java 
import static Landscape.createGrass;

public class Wtv {
    public static void main(String[] argv) {
        int coord_x = 4;
        int coord_y = 7;
        createGrass(coord_x, coord_y);
    }
}
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  • I haven't come across static imports before, I'll check them out. Thank you very much. Feb 7, 2013 at 23:55
  • +1 for teaching me something new Feb 7, 2013 at 23:57

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