from util import play import time from scripts import GO_TO_SLEEP_SCRIPT, role_script, close_eyes_script, WAKE_UP_SCRIPT WAKING_ROLES = ['werewolves', 'minion', 'masons', 'seer', 'robber', 'troublemaker', 'drunk', 'insomniac'] NON_WAKING_ROLES = ['villager', 'hunter', 'tanner'] ALL_ROLES = WAKING_ROLES + NON_WAKING_ROLES def check_roles(some_roles): return False def is_valid_game(some_roles): """ This function checks if the provided list of roles can make a valid game of one-night werewolf. To be valid, a role list must consist of only valid roles (Those in the `ALL_ROLES` list) and the role list must contain "werewolves". Args: some_roles (list[str]): A proposed list of roles for a one- night werewolf game. Returns: bool: `True` when `some_roles` represents a valid game of one-night werewolf and `False` otherwise. """ return False def announcer(roles): """ Generates a script for the announcer in a one-night werewolf game and plays it out loud on the computer's speakers. If the list of `roles` is invalid, the entire script should consist of "That's not a valid set of roles!". Otherwise, the announcer plays the `GO_TO_SLEEP_SCRIPT`. Then, for each **waking** role, the announcer (0) plays the script for that role, (1) waits for one second, and (2) prints the "close_eyes_script" for that role. After playing every role's script, the announcer plays the `WAKE_UP_SCRIPT`. Args: roles (list[str]): A proposed list of roles for a one-night werewolf game. """ pass