little experiment to see if this improve appearance of laser/ufo/cake/laser guided missile - of course, can't actually see it until unc0rr restores waves
{-# LANGUAGE PatternSignatures #-}
module ClientIO where
import qualified Control.Exception
import Control.Concurrent.Chan
import Control.Monad
import System.IO
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import CoreTypes
listenLoop :: Handle -> Int -> [String] -> Chan CoreMessage -> Int -> IO ()
listenLoop handle linesNumber buf chan clientID = do
str <- hGetLine handle
if (linesNumber > 50) || (length str > 450) then
writeChan chan $ ClientMessage (clientID, ["QUIT", "Protocol violation"])
else
if str == "" then do
writeChan chan $ ClientMessage (clientID, buf)
listenLoop handle 0 [] chan clientID
else
listenLoop handle (linesNumber + 1) (buf ++ [str]) chan clientID
clientRecvLoop :: Handle -> Chan CoreMessage -> Int -> IO ()
clientRecvLoop handle chan clientID =
listenLoop handle 0 [] chan clientID
`catch` (\e -> (clientOff $ show e) >> return ())
where clientOff msg = writeChan chan $ ClientMessage (clientID, ["QUIT", msg]) -- if the client disconnects, we perform as if it sent QUIT message
clientSendLoop :: Handle -> Chan CoreMessage -> Chan [String] -> Int -> IO()
clientSendLoop handle coreChan chan clientID = do
answer <- readChan chan
doClose <- Control.Exception.handle
(\(e :: Control.Exception.Exception) -> if isQuit answer then return True else sendQuit e >> return False) $ do
forM_ answer (\str -> hPutStrLn handle str)
hPutStrLn handle ""
hFlush handle
return $ isQuit answer
if doClose then
Control.Exception.handle (\(_ :: Control.Exception.Exception) -> putStrLn "error on hClose") $ hClose handle
else
clientSendLoop handle coreChan chan clientID
where
sendQuit e = writeChan coreChan $ ClientMessage (clientID, ["QUIT", show e])
isQuit ("BYE":xs) = True
isQuit _ = False