make a distinction between rock and unexplored area
This adds a pair of new glyphs: GLYPH_UNEXPLORED and GLYPH_NOTHING GLYPH_UNEXPLORED is meant to be the glyph for areas of the map that haven't been explored yet. GLYPH_NOTHING is a glyph that represents that which cannot be seen, for instance the dark part of a room when the dark_room option is not set. Since the symbol for stone can now be overridden to a players choice, it no longer made sense using S_stone for the dark areas of the room with dark_room off. This allows the same intended result even if S_stone symbol is mapped to something visible. GLYPH_UNEXPLORED is what areas of the map get initialized to now instead of STONE. This adds a pair of new symbols: S_unexplored and S_nothing. S_nothing is meant to be left as an unseen character (space) in order to achieve the intended effect on the display. S_unexplored is the symbol that is mapped to GLYPH_UNEXPLORED, and is a distinct symbol from S_stone, even if they are set to the same character. They don't have to be set to the same character. Hopefully there are minimal bugs, but it is a deviation from a fairly long-standing approach so there could be some unintended glitches that will need repair.
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@@ -482,9 +482,7 @@ struct obj *corpse;
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/* Clear all memory from the level. */
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for (x = 1; x < COLNO; x++)
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for (y = 0; y < ROWNO; y++) {
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levl[x][y].seenv = 0;
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levl[x][y].waslit = 0;
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levl[x][y].glyph = cmap_to_glyph(S_stone);
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levl[x][y] = cg.zerorm;
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g.lastseentyp[x][y] = 0;
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}
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