make the rubber band a "flat" surface so bounce is a bit more predictable. This is mostly just for testing. It looks a bit odd walking on it, and unpredictable bounce might even be just fine...
{-# 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