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nethack.rankin
8f8538e527 fix SC343-9, bones handling for corpse/statue of unique monster (trunk only)
The logic in cant_revive() was a little off, so reviving a unique
corpse or statue on a bones level would recreate that unique monster instead
of making a doppelganger who's imitating it.  Fixing that was simple but had
the unintended side-effect of making it impossible to deliberately create
unique monsters with ^G in wizard mode.  So create_particular() has been
modified to let the user override the zombie or doppelganger conversion.
And then when not overriding, shapechangers took on random appearance, so
this also changes create_particular() to override shape changing.  And that
has the side-effect of making chameleons or vampires start out as themselves
instead of as random critters or bats/fog clouds.  [Better stop now! :-]

    resetobjs() also needed to have extra corpse handling when saving bones
because the fix for revival wouldn't prevent you from turning to stone by
eating apparent-Medusa's corpse.  Statues of uniques and corpses of special
humans like vault guards and shopkeepers didn't need anything extra; they
can retain original form until an attempt at revival is tried.

    I'm not going to try to adapt this for 3.4.4.
2005-10-08 04:19:31 +00:00
nethack.allison
fab2b1655f bones follow-up
include the savefile info in bones files
2005-01-22 18:58:02 +00:00
nethack.allison
ab1872b928 zlib support; also internal compression changes
o Add support for zlib compression via ZLIB_COMP in config.h (ZLIB_COMP
  and COMPRESS are mutually exclusive).
o rlecomp and zerocomp are run time options available if RLECOMP and
  ZEROCOMP are defined, but not turned on by default if either COMPRESS
  or ZLIB_COMP are defined.
o Add information to the save file about internal compression options
  used when writing the save file, particularly rlecomp and zerocomp
  support.
o Automatically adjust rlecomp and zerocomp (if support compiled in)
  when reading in an existing savefile that was saved with those options
  turned on.  Still allows writing out of savefile in preferred format.
o In order to support zlib and not conflict with compress and uncompress
  routines there, the NetHack internal functions were changed to
  nh_uncompress and nh_compress as done in the zlib contribution received
  in 1999 from <Someone>.

I tagged the sources NETHACK_3_5_0_PREZLIB prior to applying these
changes.
2005-01-22 15:28:15 +00:00
nethack.allison
5fa8f73af8 housekeeping: mark trunk sources 3.5 (src) 2005-01-02 16:44:46 +00:00
nethack.allison
78a24e8553 more follow-up for container flags
Set cknown and lknown when identifying possessions at game end.
Clear cknown and lknown when creating bones.
2004-12-17 13:18:04 +00:00
nethack.rankin
fbfb8e92ab corpse revival and statue animation (trunk only)
Try to address the problem From a bug report:  turning the Wizard
of Yendor to stone preserves monster information with his statue and
presence of that information overrides the statue animation check
intended to prevent players from creating the Wizard (or other unique
monsters).  That's ok for the current game--the monster had to have been
in play in order to be turned to stone--but is a problem if the statue
is found in a bones file.  The report was for placing such a statue at
the location of an untriggered statue trap by a player who leaves bones,
but stone-to-flesh by the player who loads bones is a simpler way to
trigger this.  (Aside from getting unique monsters earlier than usual
under some degree of player control they won't have their starting
inventory so special items like the Candelabrum might not get created.)
Using undead turning to revive corpses found in bones was another way to
get into the same trouble (I thought corpses of special monsters were
already excluded from bones?).

     It looks like it's also possible to get strange quest behavior if
a corpse or statue of the leader or nemesis is brought into the dungeon,
left in bones, then revived by the second player, but I didn't attempt
to reproduce it.  More work is probably needed; this tightens up leader
handling a bit but doesn't do anything about the nemesis.  This patch
has already been spreading tentacles and I've got to cut it off....

     The patch discards saved monster traits for corpses and statues of
unique monsters while saving bones; reviving or reanimating them will
produce doppelgangers instead of the original monsters, same as stone-to-
flesh on wished-for statues behaves.  It also discards saved traits for
shopkeepers (also temple priests and vault guards--their traits weren't
saved in 3.4.2 though).  That info might be useable when the corpse or
statue is on the same level as the monster started (ie, where its special
room is located), but that's a complication I'm going to bypass.  This
patch also adds chameleon handling for statue activation--it wouldn't
have mattered in 3.4.2 since shapechangers didn't get their traits saved;
it does matter now but was omitted when trait-saving was extended to all
statues a while back.  (It adds chameleon handling to corpse revival too,
but they still don't get their traits saved with corpses so that's just
protection in case of future modifications.)

     Other bits:  `cant_create()' is renamed to `cant_revive()' since
the latter is a more signicant use than wizard mode <ctrl/G> handling.
Now save traits with nymph corses so that cancellation can be propagated
if they're revived; that doesn't matter much but matches statue handling
(where it was more important since it dealt with succubi as well as with
nymphs).  Explicitly initialize the shape-changer field of all monsters
instead of relying on implicit initialization to 0 (CHAM_ORDINARY).

     There'll be a *much* shorter patch for 3.4.3 which will have to get
by with most of these obscure problems--fortunately they're unlikely to
impact many (any?) players.
2003-11-30 21:19:01 +00:00
nethack.allison
eb398e0b2a save/bones compatibility info followup 2003-09-07 18:19:24 +00:00
nethack.allison
89ec7dad49 save/bones compatibility info followup 2003-09-07 18:17:05 +00:00
nethack.allison
c3bfccdaf6 runtime bones compatibility info
Put the accepted bones file range on the options menu display.
Also adds a missing "if (wizard)" in bones.c
2003-09-07 11:48:43 +00:00
nethack.allison
9091855c66 monster birth limits followup 2003-09-06 11:01:05 +00:00
nethack.allison
237a8fbce7 monster birth limits exceeded by bones load
Bones loading was only checking to see if a
monster was marked extinct, it wasn't adding
up the born count of a species in the current
game with the number of that species on the
bones level being loaded. That made it possible
to exceed the correct number of nazgul and
erinys via bones.

This adds a common routine called propagate()
that makemon() and restmonchn(ghostly) share,
for incrementing the born count and checking for
extinction, etc.

When a bones level is loaded, restmonchn()
will flag an illegal monster (duplicated unique,
or too many of a species) by setting the
individual monster's mhpmax to the cookie
value DEFUNCT_MONSTER. Before getbones() finishes
loading the bones level, it will purge those
monsters from the chain.
2003-09-05 20:39:35 +00:00
cohrs
aace75a34d B03004 - candelabrum in bones file
curse the candelabrum, like other similar artifacts
2003-05-24 01:59:11 +00:00
cohrs
a9a7ffe18f U295 - bones file creation cursing secondary weapon caused panic
As reported, if you're twoweaponing and die, your secondary weapon may
become cursed and drop.  But, the bones file code is dropping everything
and tries to drop it again, causing a panic.  drop_upon_death just clears
things out, so follow suit for uswapwep.
2003-03-02 05:41:00 +00:00
nethack.rankin
e639c09f58 fix B14012 - polymorph of monster possessions
Forwarded from the newsgroup:  when a monster gets hit by wand or
spell of polymorph, any armor that fell off was protected from being
hit by that same zap, but a dropped weapon wasn't.  Nor was the whole
dropped inventory in the case where the monster is killed by system
shock rather than transformed.  Protect its entire inventory.
2002-11-08 12:45:58 +00:00
cohrs
34f66394c2 bones while swallowed
Michael pointed out that bones will never occur while swallowed because
makemon of the ghost will always fail.  I suggested that the outcome made
sense, since your body may be digested, torn apart, whatever.  But, there
was no explicit check for this to make it obvious this was occuring.
2002-10-11 21:30:40 +00:00
nethack.allison
d1da0e7398 bones file diagnostics
Pat added some error information to create_levelfile.
This does the same for create_bonesfile, but the
only place it is logged is in the paniclog, unless
you're in wizard mode.  If bones file creation is
silently failing for someone and they aren't getting
bones files, this provides a way to diagnose why.
2002-08-24 23:25:40 +00:00
nethack.rankin
6b03787171 more trickery - build fix
Update the other trickery situation.  I don't know how I managed
to miss this.  The disadvantage of suppressing extern.h from normal
dependencies I guess.
2002-08-24 05:52:22 +00:00
cohrs
1dcd580e90 undef WIZARD
- quiet a gcc warning if WIZARD is undefined
2002-03-12 22:41:48 +00:00
cohrs
316a94d50f obj_no_longer_held consistency
Call obj_no_longer_held whenever an object hits the floor, no matter what
previously held it.  Also handle stoning of prior holder.
2002-02-09 21:55:45 +00:00
nethack.allison
06528d1002 3.3.2 to 3.4.0 2002-02-04 16:06:00 +00:00
jwalz
b47aabe431 *** empty log message *** 2002-01-05 21:05:48 +00:00