Rework rankings of losing clans: Rank them in the reverse order they died
New ranking rule:
- The clan that survived is ranked 1st.
- The clan that died last is ranked 2nd.
- The clan that died second last is ranked 3rd.
- The clan that died third last is ranked 4th.
- And so on ...
Old ranking rule:
- The clan that survived is ranked 1st.
- The losing teams are ranked in the order they started with, which isn't fair.
Draws are not handled properly in rankings yet.
{-
* Hedgewars, a free turn based strategy game
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{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Opts
(
getOpts,
) where
import System.Environment
import System.Console.GetOpt
import Data.Maybe ( fromMaybe )
-------------------
import CoreTypes
import Utils
options :: [OptDescr (ServerInfo -> ServerInfo)]
options = [
Option "p" ["port"] (ReqArg readListenPort "PORT") "listen on PORT",
Option "d" ["dedicated"] (ReqArg readDedicated "BOOL") "start as dedicated (True or False)"
]
readListenPort
, readDedicated
:: String -> ServerInfo -> ServerInfo
readListenPort str opts = opts{listenPort = readPort}
where
readPort = fromInteger $ fromMaybe 46631 (maybeRead str :: Maybe Integer)
readDedicated str opts = opts{isDedicated = readDed}
where
readDed = fromMaybe True (maybeRead str :: Maybe Bool)
getOpts :: ServerInfo -> IO ServerInfo
getOpts opts = do
args <- getArgs
case getOpt Permute options args of
(o, [], []) -> return $ foldr ($) opts{runArgs = args} o
(_,_,errs) -> ioError (userError (concat errs ++ usageInfo header options))
where header = "Usage: hedgewars-server [OPTION...]"