static void Main(string[] args) { Console.WriteLine("Lets Make Vehicles"); SportsCar tesla = new SportsCar(); Sedan lumina = new Sedan(); PickUp f150 = new PickUp(); Semi mack = new Semi(); Gas gas = new Gas(); Electricity electricity = new Electricity(); Diesel diesel = new Diesel(); var teslaFactory = new TeslaFactory(); var luminaFactory = new LuminaFactory(); var f150Factory = new F150Factory(); var mackFactory = new MackFactory(); // if you're building a factory this makes sense, you let the door factory make the doors. teslaFactory.BuildTesla(tesla); luminaFactory.BuildLumina(lumina); f150Factory.BuildF150(f150); mackFactory.BuildMack(mack); // first method, but is it this main method's responsibility to make this? //tesla.FrontDoors = new FrontDoors(); tesla.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsOpen(); tesla.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsClose(); tesla.Engine.Go(electricity); tesla.Turbo.GoFast(); lumina.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsOpen(); lumina.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsClose(); lumina.BackDoors.BackDoorsOpen(); lumina.Childseat.ProtectChild(); lumina.BackDoors.BackDoorsClose(); lumina.Engine.Go(gas); lumina.BackDoors.BackDoorsOpen(); lumina.Childseat.ProtectChild(); lumina.BackDoors.BackDoorsClose(); f150.Bed.Fill(); f150.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsOpen(); f150.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsClose(); f150.Engine.Go(gas); f150.Bed.Empty(); mack.Trailer.Fill(); mack.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsOpen(); mack.FrontDoors.FrontDoorsClose(); mack.Engine.Go(diesel); }
public void Go(Diesel diesel) { Console.WriteLine("BLUB BLUB BLUB"); }