+
+ canonize(word) {
+ return word.toLowerCase();
+ }
+
+ compute_scores() {
+ const word_submitters = {};
+
+ /* Perform a (non-strict) majority ruling on equivalencies,
+ * dropping all that didn't get enough votes. */
+ const quorum = Math.floor((this.players.length + 1)/2);
+ const agreed_equivalencies = Object.values(this.equivalencies).filter(
+ eq => eq.count >= quorum);
+
+ /* And with that agreed set of equivalencies, construct the full
+ * groups. */
+ const word_maps = {};
+
+ for (let e of agreed_equivalencies) {
+ let group = word_maps[e.words[0]];
+ if (! group)
+ group = word_maps[e.words[1]];
+ if (! group)
+ group = { words: [], players: new Set()};
+
+ if (! word_maps[e.words[0]]) {
+ word_maps[e.words[0]] = group;
+ group.words.push(e.words[0]);
+ }
+
+ if (! word_maps[e.words[1]]) {
+ word_maps[e.words[1]] = group;
+ group.words.push(e.words[1]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now go through answers from each player and add the player
+ * to the set corresponding to each word group. */
+ for (let a of this.answers) {
+ for (let word of a.answers) {
+ /* If there's no group yet, this is a singleton word. */
+ if (word_maps[word]) {
+ word_maps[word].players.add(a.player);
+ } else {
+ const group = { words: [word], players: new Set() };
+ group.players.add(a.player);
+ word_maps[word] = group;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now that we've assigned the players to these word maps, we now
+ * want to collapse the groups down to a single array of
+ * word_groups.
+ *
+ * The difference between "word_maps" and "word_groups" is that
+ * the former has a property for every word that maps to a group,
+ * (so if you iterate over the keys you will see the same group
+ * multiple times). In contrast, iterating over"word_groups" will
+ * have you visit each group only once. */
+ const word_groups = Object.entries(word_maps).filter(
+ entry => entry[0] === entry[1].words[0]).map(entry => entry[1]);
+
+ /* Now, go through each word group and assign the scores out to
+ * the corresponding players.
+ *
+ * Note: We do this by going through the word groups, (as opposed
+ * to the list of words from the players again), specifically to
+ * avoid giving a player points for a wrod group twice (in the
+ * case where a player submits two different words that the group
+ * ends up judging as equivalent).
+ */
+ this.players.forEach(p => p.round_score = 0);
+ for (let group of word_groups) {
+ group.players.forEach(p => p.round_score += group.players.size);
+ }
+
+ const scores = this.players.map(p => {
+ return {
+ player: p.name,
+ score: p.round_score
+ };
+ });
+
+ scores.sort((a,b) => {
+ return b.score - a.score;
+ });
+
+ /* Put the word groups into a form the client can consume.
+ */
+ const words_submitted = word_groups.map(
+ group => {
+ return {
+ word: group.words.join('/'),
+ players: Array.from(group.players).map(p => p.name)
+ };
+ }
+ );
+
+ words_submitted.sort((a,b) => {
+ return b.players.length - a.players.length;
+ });
+
+ /* Put this round's scores into the game state object so it will
+ * be sent to any new clients that join. */
+ this.state.scores = {
+ scores: scores,
+ words: words_submitted
+ };
+
+ /* And broadcast the scores to all connected clients. */
+ this.broadcast_event_object('scores', this.state.scores);
+ }