Easier back jumps in Basic Movement Training (fixes
bug #692)
The explanation of Back Jumping (2/2) has been simplified
and the "hard" part has been made easier by lowering the girders.
The original idea was that I wanted to force players to learn
how to jump higher by delaying the 2nd backspace keypress.
But this turned out that this section was too unfair and we have
lost at least one player due to rage-quitting, according to feedback.
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{-# LANGUAGE BangPatterns, GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-}
module Store(
ElemIndex(),
MStore(),
IStore(),
newStore,
addElem,
removeElem,
readElem,
writeElem,
modifyElem,
elemExists,
firstIndex,
indicesM,
withIStore,
withIStore2,
(!),
indices
) where
import qualified Data.IntSet as IntSet
import qualified Data.Vector as V
import qualified Data.Vector.Mutable as MV
import Data.IORef
import Control.Monad
import Control.DeepSeq
newtype ElemIndex = ElemIndex Int
deriving (Eq, Show, Read, Ord, NFData)
newtype MStore e = MStore (IORef (IntSet.IntSet, IntSet.IntSet, MV.IOVector e))
newtype IStore e = IStore (IntSet.IntSet, V.Vector e)
firstIndex :: ElemIndex
firstIndex = ElemIndex 0
-- MStore code
initialSize :: Int
initialSize = 16
growFunc :: Int -> Int
growFunc a = a * 3 `div` 2
truncFunc :: Int -> Int
truncFunc a | a > growFunc initialSize = (a `div` 2)
| otherwise = a
newStore :: IO (MStore e)
newStore = do
newar <- MV.new initialSize
new <- newIORef (IntSet.empty, IntSet.fromAscList [0..initialSize - 1], newar)
return (MStore new)
growStore :: MStore e -> IO ()
growStore (MStore ref) = do
(busyElems, freeElems, arr) <- readIORef ref
let oldSize = MV.length arr
let newSize = growFunc oldSize
newArr <- MV.grow arr (newSize - oldSize)
writeIORef ref (busyElems, freeElems `IntSet.union` IntSet.fromAscList [oldSize .. newSize-1], newArr)
growIfNeeded :: MStore e -> IO ()
growIfNeeded m@(MStore ref) = do
(_, freeElems, _) <- readIORef ref
when (IntSet.null freeElems) $ growStore m
truncateIfNeeded :: MStore e -> IO ()
truncateIfNeeded (MStore ref) = do
(busyElems, _, arr) <- readIORef ref
let oldSize = MV.length arr
let newSize = truncFunc oldSize
when (newSize < oldSize && (not $ IntSet.null busyElems) && IntSet.findMax busyElems < newSize) $ do
writeIORef ref (busyElems, IntSet.fromAscList [0..newSize - 1] `IntSet.difference` busyElems, MV.take newSize arr)
addElem :: MStore e -> e -> IO ElemIndex
addElem m@(MStore ref) element = do
growIfNeeded m
(busyElems, freeElems, arr) <- readIORef ref
let (!n, freeElems') = IntSet.deleteFindMin freeElems
MV.write arr n element
writeIORef ref (IntSet.insert n busyElems, freeElems', arr)
return $ ElemIndex n
removeElem :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> IO ()
removeElem m@(MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) = do
(busyElems, freeElems, arr) <- readIORef ref
MV.write arr n (error $ "Store: no element " ++ show n)
writeIORef ref (IntSet.delete n busyElems, IntSet.insert n freeElems, arr)
truncateIfNeeded m
readElem :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> IO e
readElem (MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) = readIORef ref >>= \(_, _, arr) -> MV.read arr n
writeElem :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> e -> IO ()
writeElem (MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) el = readIORef ref >>= \(_, _, arr) -> MV.write arr n el
modifyElem :: MStore e -> (e -> e) -> ElemIndex -> IO ()
modifyElem (MStore ref) f (ElemIndex n) = do
(_, _, arr) <- readIORef ref
MV.read arr n >>= MV.write arr n . f
elemExists :: MStore e -> ElemIndex -> IO Bool
elemExists (MStore ref) (ElemIndex n) = do
(_, !free, _) <- readIORef ref
return $ n `IntSet.notMember` free
indicesM :: MStore e -> IO [ElemIndex]
indicesM (MStore ref) = do
(!busy, _, _) <- readIORef ref
return $ map ElemIndex $ IntSet.toList busy
-- A way to see MStore elements in pure code via IStore
m2i :: MStore e -> IO (IStore e)
m2i (MStore ref) = do
(a, _, c') <- readIORef ref
c <- V.unsafeFreeze c'
return $ IStore (a, c)
i2m :: MStore e -> IStore e -> IO ()
i2m (MStore ref) (IStore (_, arr)) = do
(b, e, _) <- readIORef ref
a <- V.unsafeThaw arr
writeIORef ref (b, e, a)
withIStore :: MStore e -> (IStore e -> a) -> IO a
withIStore m f = do
i <- m2i m
let res = f i
res `seq` i2m m i
return res
withIStore2 :: MStore e1 -> MStore e2 -> (IStore e1 -> IStore e2 -> a) -> IO a
withIStore2 m1 m2 f = do
i1 <- m2i m1
i2 <- m2i m2
let res = f i1 i2
res `seq` i2m m1 i1
i2m m2 i2
return res
-- IStore code
(!) :: IStore e -> ElemIndex -> e
(!) (IStore (_, arr)) (ElemIndex i) = (V.!) arr i
indices :: IStore e -> [ElemIndex]
indices (IStore (busy, _)) = map ElemIndex $ IntSet.toList busy