1 | #! perl |
1 | #! perl # MANDATORY |
2 | |
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3 | # this extension swaps out maps and resets them, in essence managing |
3 | # this extension swaps out maps and resets them, in essence managing |
4 | # the reset/swap policy of the server. |
4 | # the reset/swap policy of the server. |
5 | # it also contains the map prefetching logic |
5 | # it also contains the map prefetching logic |
6 | |
6 | |
7 | our $DEACTIVATE_TIMEOUT = 20; # number of seconds after which maps get deactivated to save cpu |
7 | #our $DEACTIVATE_TIMEOUT = 20; # number of seconds after which maps get deactivated to save cpu |
8 | our $SWAP_TIMEOUT = 35; # number of seconds after which maps inactive get swapped out |
8 | our $SWAP_TIMEOUT = 35; # number of seconds after which maps inactive get swapped out |
9 | our $SCHEDULE_INTERVAL = 2; # time the map scheduler sleeps between runs |
9 | our $SCHEDULE_INTERVAL = 2; # time the map scheduler sleeps between runs |
10 | our $SAVE_TIMEOUT = 20; # save maps every n seconds |
10 | our $SAVE_TIMEOUT = 20; # save maps every n seconds |
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11 | |
12 | cf::async_ext { |
12 | cf::async_ext { |
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20 | |
21 | for my $map (@$files) { |
21 | for my $map (@$files) { |
22 | utf8::decode $map; |
22 | utf8::decode $map; |
23 | next if $map =~ /\.(?:pst|meta)$/; |
23 | next if $map =~ /\.(?:pst|meta)$/; |
24 | $map =~ s/∕/\//g; |
24 | $map =~ s/∕/\//g; |
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25 | $map =~ s/\.map$//; |
25 | cf::map::find $map; |
26 | cf::map::find $map; |
26 | $cf::WAIT_FOR_TICK_ONE->wait; |
27 | $cf::WAIT_FOR_TICK_ONE->wait; |
27 | } |
28 | } |
28 | |
29 | |
29 | #TODO: should also preload random maps... |
30 | #TODO: should also preload random maps... |
30 | }; |
31 | }; |
31 | |
32 | |
32 | our $SCHEDULER = cf::async_ext { |
33 | our $SCHEDULER = cf::async_ext { |
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34 | my $schedule_interval = Coro::Event->timer (after => 1, interval => $SCHEDULE_INTERVAL); |
33 | while () { |
35 | while () { |
34 | Coro::Timer::sleep $SCHEDULE_INTERVAL; |
36 | $schedule_interval->next; |
35 | |
37 | |
36 | # this weird form of iteration over values is used because |
38 | # this weird form of iteration over values is used because |
37 | # the hash changes underneath us frequently, and for |
39 | # the hash changes underneath us frequently, and for |
38 | # keeps a direct reference to the value without (in 5.8 perls) |
40 | # keeps a direct reference to the value without (in 5.8 perls) |
39 | # keeping a reference, so this is prone to crashes or worse. |
41 | # keeping a reference, so this is prone to crashes or worse. |