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git-subtree-dir: picarones-elm
git-subtree-mainline: 2ad5d413aa958a1c2fe75ce7aa155576e9a80345
git-subtree-split: f4a1ee55987b7c58745dc5865c4ecf30874a3564
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Somewhat basic for now, but it does build a directory with a functioning
website inside of it.
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(modified, to make it work again — elm2nix generates somewhat obstuse and
occasionally useless code)
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Everything works, EXCEPT:
- choosing slidesets
- choosing rooms
- choosing the number of slides
at runtime.
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Idea: have all components of this program in one repository
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makes a derivation with a functioning server inside of it.
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(mostly to reduce the number of record types needed, and to deal with
multiple possible types of client messages)
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(before, the server just sent "state [n]" on state change, instead of
a properly serialised json value)
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The main server state is now a `HashMap` of `Text` to `MVar Room` instead of
just `Room`. This allows for changing room states independently from the
server state, which should make the entire thing scale better on multi-core
architectures (nevermind that "switching slides" is presumably not something
in much need of multicore servers ...)
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So far, it is fairly inefficient — for each message, the global
state of the application is changed (i.e. a read-write action
on a HashMap). Since clients can't change rooms after joining
anyways, this should probably be changed.
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