suggestion of mikade's - delete old mines if the collision array shows signs of filling up. This is kind of an edge case, esp now that array is up to 1024, but should prevent (easiest) way to crash by collision array overflow (endless mines/minestrikes).
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Main where
import System.IO
import Control.Concurrent
import Network
import Control.OldException
import Control.Monad
import System.Random
#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
import System.Posix
#endif
session1 nick room = ["NICK", nick, "", "PROTO", "32", ""]
testing = Control.OldException.handle print $ do
putStrLn "Start"
sock <- connectTo "127.0.0.1" (PortNumber 46631)
num1 <- randomRIO (70000::Int, 70100)
num2 <- randomRIO (0::Int, 2)
num3 <- randomRIO (0::Int, 5)
let nick1 = 'n' : show num1
let room1 = 'r' : show num2
mapM_ (\x -> hPutStrLn sock x >> hFlush sock >> randomRIO (300::Int, 590) >>= threadDelay) $ session1 nick1 room1
mapM_ (\x -> hPutStrLn sock x >> hFlush sock) $ concatMap (\x -> ["CHAT_MSG", show x, ""]) [1..]
hClose sock
putStrLn "Finish"
forks = testing
main = withSocketsDo $ do
#if !defined(mingw32_HOST_OS)
installHandler sigPIPE Ignore Nothing;
#endif
forks