TechRacer: Fix gears not spawning on turn start when player pressed control right at start
The activationStage was horribly programmed and heavily relied on timer. There was a sweet spot
at turn start that if you managed to push a key right at the start of turn, you skip the Ready
phase and the activationStage would advance, causing the gear spawning code to be skipped.
This fix greatly simplies the spawning phase.
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{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables, OverloadedStrings, Rank2Types #-}
module ClientIO where
import qualified Control.Exception as Exception
import Control.Monad.State
import Control.Concurrent.Chan
import Control.Concurrent
import Network
import Network.Socket.ByteString
import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as B
----------------
import CoreTypes
import RoomsAndClients
pDelim :: B.ByteString
pDelim = "\n\n"
bs2Packets :: B.ByteString -> ([[B.ByteString]], B.ByteString)
bs2Packets = runState takePacks
takePacks :: State B.ByteString [[B.ByteString]]
takePacks
= do modify (until (not . B.isPrefixOf pDelim) (B.drop 2))
packet <- state $ B.breakSubstring pDelim
buf <- get
if B.null buf then put packet >> return [] else
if B.null packet then return [] else
do packets <- takePacks
return (B.splitWith (== '\n') packet : packets)
listenLoop :: Socket -> Chan CoreMessage -> ClientIndex -> IO ()
listenLoop sock chan ci = receiveWithBufferLoop B.empty
where
receiveWithBufferLoop recvBuf = do
recvBS <- recv sock 4096
unless (B.null recvBS) $ do
let (packets, newrecvBuf) = bs2Packets $ B.append recvBuf recvBS
forM_ packets sendPacket
when (B.length newrecvBuf > 128 * 1024) $ sendPacket ["QUIT", "Protocol violation"]
receiveWithBufferLoop $ B.copy newrecvBuf
sendPacket packet = writeChan chan $ ClientMessage (ci, packet)
clientRecvLoop :: Socket -> Chan CoreMessage -> Chan [B.ByteString] -> ClientIndex -> (forall a. IO a -> IO a) -> IO ()
clientRecvLoop s chan clChan ci restore =
(myThreadId >>=
(\t -> (restore $ forkIO (clientSendLoop s t clChan ci) >>
listenLoop s chan ci >> return "Connection closed")
`Exception.catch` (\(e :: ShutdownThreadException) -> return . B.pack . show $ e)
`Exception.catch` (\(e :: Exception.IOException) -> return . B.pack . show $ e)
`Exception.catch` (\(e :: Exception.SomeException) -> return . B.pack . show $ e)
)
>>= clientOff) `Exception.finally` remove
where
clientOff msg = writeChan chan $ ClientMessage (ci, ["QUIT", msg])
remove = do
clientOff "Client is in some weird state"
writeChan chan $ Remove ci
clientSendLoop :: Socket -> ThreadId -> Chan [B.ByteString] -> ClientIndex -> IO ()
clientSendLoop s tId chan ci = do
answer <- readChan chan
when (isQuit answer) $
killReciever . B.unpack $ quitMessage answer
Exception.handle
(\(e :: Exception.SomeException) -> unless (isQuit answer) . killReciever $ show e) $
sendAll s $ B.unlines answer `B.snoc` '\n'
if isQuit answer then
sClose s
else
clientSendLoop s tId chan ci
where
killReciever = Exception.throwTo tId . ShutdownThreadException
quitMessage ["BYE"] = "bye"
quitMessage ("BYE":msg:_) = msg
quitMessage _ = error "quitMessage"
isQuit ("BYE":_) = True
isQuit _ = False