#R667: a bug in character naming

- strip out '?' and several others.
- this means that people specifying character names
  fred? and fred* will collide. Oh well.
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nethack.allison
2002-03-23 23:05:08 +00:00
parent 87a86749ff
commit 658ee6436a
2 changed files with 4 additions and 6 deletions

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@@ -287,12 +287,13 @@ char *argv[];
/* Obtain the name of the logged on user and incorporate
* it into the name. */
Sprintf(lock, "%s-%s",get_username(0),plname);
regularize(lock);
# else
Strcpy(lock,plname);
regularize(lock);
# endif
getlock();
#else /* PC_LOCKING */
#else /* What follows is !PC_LOCKING */
# ifdef AMIGA /* We'll put the bones & levels in the user specified directory -jhsa */
Strcat(lock,plname);
Strcat(lock,".99");

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
/* SCCS Id: @(#)winnt.c 3.4 1997/04/12 */
/* SCCS Id: @(#)winnt.c 3.4 2002/03/23 */
/* Copyright (c) NetHack PC Development Team 1993, 1994 */
/* NetHack may be freely redistributed. See license for details. */
@@ -151,10 +151,7 @@ def_kbhit()
}
/*
* Windows NT version >= 3.5x and above supports long file names,
* even on FAT volumes (VFAT), so no need for nt_regularize.
* Windows NT 3.1 could not do long file names except on NTFS,
* so nt_regularize was required.
* Strip out troublesome file system characters.
*/
void