Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Here the knot of engine code pieces, frontend and the game-specific content definitions is tied, resulting in an executable game.
Synopsis
- tieKnotForAsync :: ServerOptions -> IO ()
- tieKnot :: ServerOptions -> IO ()
Documentation
tieKnotForAsync :: ServerOptions -> IO () Source #
Tie the LambdaHack engine client, server and frontend code with the game-specific content definitions, and run the game.
The custom monad types to be used are determined by the executorSer
call, which in turn calls executorCli
. If other functions are used
in their place- the types are different and so the whole pattern
of computation differs. Which of the frontends is run inside the UI client
depends on the flags supplied when compiling the engine library.
Similarly for the choice of native vs JS builds.
tieKnot :: ServerOptions -> IO () Source #
Runs tieKnotForAsync in an async and applies the main thread workaround.