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nhmall
3e66cbd781 more warnings 2020-10-10 16:41:09 -04:00
nhmall
48fa4fa5dd more warning bits 2020-10-10 16:28:17 -04:00
PatR
3a07880684 paper doll inventory display vs hallucination
During hallucination, actions which triggered update of persistent
inventory made Qt's display of map tiles for equipped objects have
those tiles switch randomly, but ordinary move-by-move fluctations
applied to floor objects left them alone.

Initially I took out hallucination of inventory items altogether,
but ended up putting that back and changing the floor hallucination
to affect Qt's paper doll too.  The display.h change isn't needed
but I've left it in.
2020-08-17 14:48:00 -07:00
nhmall
ac9ba38449 file header bump from "NetHack 3.6" to "NetHack 3.7" 2020-08-03 22:07:36 -04:00
PatR
c17301a75c Sting vs level teleport revisted
This reverses all of c67f1dd710
except for the fixes37.0 entry and does a better job in a cleaner
fashion.  If Sting is going to start glowing and "you materialize
on a different level" is pending, give the materialize message
before the glowing message.  Otherwise handle both stop-glowing
and/or you-materialize in the normal fashion.
2020-04-27 10:49:34 -07:00
PatR
c67f1dd710 Sting vs level teleport's "materialize" message
When level teleporting, Sting/Orcrish/Grimtooth would start or stop
glowing based on occupants of the new level before "you materialize
on another level".  That wasn't necessarily incorrect for the glow
stopping but was clearly wrong for it starting.  This fix uses a flag
as a hack to avoid finding and changing all the calls to docrt() and
see_monsters().  It ought to be fixed properly....
2020-04-27 05:09:19 -07:00
PatR
5fa12f4bc4 yet more S_unexplored
Revert part of one of the earlier S_unexplored changes (erasing
the map window on tty) and deal with the issue differently.
2020-04-19 16:15:16 -07:00
PatR
51180274df fix issue #331 - steam clouds vs moats
Water locations on Medusa's level didn't show steam clouds.  It
wasn't because the location was a moat rather than a pool, it was
because the moat location was unlit (and in line of sight) and
tested pool locations were lit.  Poison gas clouds explicitly
override the lit/unlit issue but other region types weren't.

Fixes #331
2020-04-18 15:28:53 -07:00
PatR
cf9e0d9434 map updating change to fix tty 2020-04-17 16:45:41 -07:00
PatR
263ee3015f tty: S_unexplored
Screen erasure leaves the map set to spaces.  If S_unexplored is
something other than <space>, tty wasn't drawing with S_unexplored
after a menu or long message line got erased following temporary
overwrite of part of the map.

This seems to work but is not the correct way to do things.
clear_screen(), cl_eos(), and cl_end() should all be taught to
flag the map as needing to be refreshed after they erase part of it.
tty_clear_nhwindow(WIN_BASE) is also lacking since it erases the
message line, full map, and status lines but leaves their internal
windows with stale data about what is shown instead of marking them
blank.
2020-04-17 01:06:37 -07:00
PatR
49f4a1d8d2 partial fix for S_unexplored
I've been sitting on this for a while but have decided that I'm not
likely to make any further progress.

SYMBOLS=S_stone:8,S_unexplored:9
on tty reveals that S_stone works as intended but S_unexplored does
not.  Unexplored was being drawn as spaces, and detected or sensed
monsters moving around unexplored areas left a trail of S_unexplored
characters behind them.  ^R reverted those to spaces.

This is only a partial fix that works when the map is initially drawn
or fully redrawn.  But after tty erases parts of lines (when deleting
a menu that overlaid the map or when clearing a message line that
wrapped onto the top line of the map), unexplored locations show up
as space rather than as S_unexplored.
2020-04-01 15:49:28 -07:00
PatR
452962aa72 reglyph_darkroom map traversal 2020-03-02 16:33:43 -08:00
nhmall
68fdc3bbcb February 2020 options.c overhaul
combine boolean and compound options into a single allopt[] array for
processing in options.c.

move the definitions of the options into new include/optlist.h file which
uses a set of macros to define them appropriately.

during compile of options.c each option described in include/optlist.h:
   1. automatically results in a function prototype for an optfn called
      optfn_xxxx (xxxx is the option name).
   2. automatically results in an opt_xxxx enum value for referencing
      its index throughout options.c (xxxx is the option name).
   3. is used to initialize an element of the allopt[] array at index
      opt_xxxx (xxxx is the option name) based on the settings in the
      NHOPTB, NHOPTC, NHOPTP macros. Those macros only live during the
      compilation of include/optlist.h.

each optfn_xxxx() function can be called with a req id of: do_init, do_set,
get_val or do_handler.

req do_init is called from options_init, and if initialization or memory
allocation or other initialization for that particular option is needed,
it can be done in response to the init req.

req do_set is called from parseoptions() for each option it encounters
and the optfn_xxxx() function is expected to react and set the option
based on the string values that parseoptions() passes to it.

req get_val expects each optfn_xxxx() function to write the current
option value into the buffer it is passed.

req do_handler is called during doset() operations in response to player
selections most likely from the 'O' option-setting menu, but only if the
option is identified as having do_handler support in the allopts[]
'has_handler' boolean flag. Not every optfn_xxxx() does.

function special_handling() is eliminated. It's code has been redistributed
to individual handler functions for the option or purpose that they serve.

moved reglyph_darkroom() function from options.c to display.c
2020-02-26 00:24:37 -05:00
nhmall
d37fa196b2 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.
2020-02-08 00:48:03 -05:00
copperwater
277dcc05b5 Port the autounlock feature, hallucinatory trap names from UnNetHack
This adds a boolean option, autounlock, defaulting to true. When this is
set to TRUE, messages stating that some door or container is locked are
automatically followed by a prompt asking if you would like to unlock
it, if you are carrying an unlocking tool (key, lock pick, or credit
card).

Architecturally, this extends the pick_lock function to take three
additional arguments (door coordinates or a box on the ground you are
autounlocking).

The code that selects an unlocking tool will always look first for a
skeleton key, then a lock pick, then a credit card. Since curses, rust,
and other attributes don't really have an effect on the viability of the
unlocking device, it didn't seem to warrant making a more complex
function for that.

Add hallucinatory trap names

This adds many funny, realistic, and nonsensical traps to the game, to
be shown when the player is hallucinating.

Architecturally, the biggest change is merging the what_trap macro and
the "defsyms[trap_to_defsym(ttyp)].explanation" pattern into a single
function "trapname", which returns the name of the trap, handling the
hallucination case. There is also a second parameter used for overriding
hallucination in the occasional cases where the actual trap name should
always be returned.

In addition, the what_trap and random_trap macros are now obsolete and
not used anywhere, so they are removed.

reinstate anti-rng abuse bit on hallucination

updates to hallucinatory trap names and fixes37.0 entry
2019-12-19 18:52:23 -05:00
nhmall
5847806104 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-11-27 23:07:29 -05:00
PatR
0c98a30b8d fix part of #H9467 - clairvoyance vs sensed mons
When a monster is drawn on the map, remove any "remembered, unseen
monster" glyph being shown at the same spot.  Clairvoyance shows
all monsters in vicinty, then ones which can't be seen are replaced
with the 'I' glyph (which is on the object layer or the display,
not the monster layer show is subject to different update behavior).
But subsequent monster refresh didn't get rid of it when a sensed
monster was displayed over it.  (3.6.1 included a similar fix for
warned-of monsters.)

Also during clairvoyance, don't draw an 'I' at a spot that will
immediately be refreshed with a monster because 'I' clobbers any
remembered object at the same location.
2019-11-27 11:24:23 -08:00
nhmall
db52f15101 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-11-16 17:01:49 -05:00
PatR
43e4100dd8 partial fix for #H9430 - gas clouds vs monsters
Don't show the gas cloud glyph at locations where monsters can be
sensed (telepathy, warning, extended detection).  It will work
better when/if vision of gas cloud locations gets fixed.  (Such
clouds behave as the hero can see into them, so warning doesn't
have any unseen monsters to show unless they're unseen for some
reason other than the gas cloud.)
2019-11-16 12:05:05 -08:00
nhmall
a36792162c Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-08-30 22:11:44 -04:00
PatR
3e0d029a45 fix #H9164 - crash during restore when swallowed
Subject was "display crash while in curses mode".  Restoring with
perm_invent set in config file or NETHACKOPTIONS when the save was
made while swallowed (regardless of perm_invent at that time) resulted
in a crash when invalid u.ustuck was referenced before restoration had
done its pointer fixups.

init_nhwindows() is called with perm_invent On;
restgamestate() temporarily turns it Off (3.6.2 restore hack);
if/when update_inventory() gets called, curses notices that the
persistent window has been disabled so it tears down all its windows
in order to redraw the screen without that one;
docrt() sees non-Null u.ustuck and calls swallowed();
swallowed() tries to use the value of that pointer rather than just
Null/non-Null but the value is from the previous game session, not
valid for the current session;
crash.

Make yet another attempt to prevent update_inventory() from being
called during restore.  curses won't try to redraw and the crash
won't happen.  But the invalid pointer is still lurking (until an
eventual fixup later during restore).

An earlier fix for update_inventory() during restore actually handled
this problem (for the most common trigger, setworn(), but not in
general), so the 3.6.2 behavior is a regression.
2019-08-30 18:11:43 -07:00
nhmall
0d34f43830 remove STATIC_DCL, STATIC_OVL, STATIC_VAR, STATIC_PTR from core 2019-07-14 17:24:58 -04:00
nhmall
77fd719e05 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-07-13 00:38:10 -04:00
nhmall
638d9f9363 if prototype is declared static make function static to match
Today, a compiler was encountered that considered it an error
to have the prototype declared static and the function body
not
2019-07-13 00:17:23 -04:00
nhmall
797579399c Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-06-09 09:45:14 -04:00
PatR
56d16fc7ee more ^G of "hidden <monster>"
Fix a couple of glitches and add an enchancement.  The monster
attributes structure left the 'hidden' field uninitialized unless user
specified "hidden".  Mimics were being flagged with mon->mundetected
because they pass the is_hider() test but they 'hide' by taking on an
appearance rather than being unseen due to mundetected.  hides_under()
monsters fail the is_hider() test, but can become mundetected if there
is at least one object present.  Eels/other fish are neither is_hider()
nor hides_under() but can be mundetected at water locations.  So alter
'hidden' handling to deal with these various circumstances.

Asking for 'hidden' for any type of creature will result in having its
location be highlighted if it can't be actively seen or detected.  So
using '2000 ^G piranha' will fill up the Plane of Water "normally" but
'2000 ^G hidden piranha' will result in a ton of draw-glyph/delay/
draw-other-glyph/delay sequences and take a painfully long time.  Moral
of the story:  don't combine 'hidden' with a large count unless you
want to spend quite a while watching the level's fill pattern.  Turning
off the 'sparkle' option will cut the flashing in half but still take
a long time.  If you really need to fill a level with hidden creatures
and can't bear the flashing/highlighting, use blessed potion of monster
detection or #wizintrinsics to have extended detect.  Then all created
monsters will be seen so none will trigger location highlighting.

If you create a 'stalker' or 'invisible stalker' or 'invisible <other-
mon>' its location won't be highlighted, but for 'hidden stalker' or
'hidden invisible stalker' or 'hidden invisible <other-mon>' it will
(provided you don't actually see it due to See_invisible or sensemon()).
2019-06-09 06:11:09 -07:00
nhmall
83b95526a4 a 3.7 merge fix for a recent display.c change 2019-06-09 09:01:22 -04:00
nhmall
26bf4f1e11 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-06-09 08:43:40 -04:00
nhmall
f1f085c7fd display effect bits 2019-06-09 08:08:50 -04:00
nhmall
54d24d0333 make display effect code reusable and move it to display.c 2019-06-08 23:19:29 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
c4b286be8f Fix merge mistake 2019-05-09 20:27:33 +03:00
nhmall
c2e23bac57 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-05-05 13:42:29 -04:00
PatR
86195d4ad2 display.c formatting
Miscellaneous cleanup of display.c.
2019-05-02 15:22:29 -07:00
nhmall
d15496ba31 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-04-22 14:36:58 -04:00
nhmall
dcf4da2150 preserve dknown field between fakeobj instances
Preserve temporary fake object's previous dknown value by storing it
as a flag value within the m_ap_type field of the posing monster, and
recalling it when it is needed.

This is intended to help eliminate observable differences in price display
between real objects and mimics posing as objects.

98% of this is just switching the code to utilize macro M_AP_TYPE(mon)
everywhere to ensure that the flag bits are stripped off when needed.
2019-04-22 14:17:18 -04:00
nhmall
abfd80d3d7 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-04-02 12:25:16 -04:00
PatR
0a847f46f9 streamlined status update for 'time'
When the 'time' option is on and context.botl isn't already set,
call a simpler status update routine that ignores all other fields.
When that flag is already set, full status update takes care of time
along with the other fields.

Expected to reduce bottom lines processing time but not screen I/O.
Only lightly tested.
2019-03-31 08:23:36 -07:00
PatR
14d8ed199e tty: panning while clipped
Noticed while testing statuslines on a small terminal window.  Using
the cursor to pick locations that panned the map to view a new subset
would end up showing a new view of the regular map rather than a
different section of what was currently displayed.  For farlook that
caused monsters to take on new hallucinatory forms which was fairly
inconsequential, but for #terrain and various forms of detection it
reverted to the ordinary map instead of showing the map features that
the player requested or the temporarily revealed monsters and such.

Most interfaces keep track of the whole map and just show their view
of the new subset when panning, similar to redisplay after being
covered up and then re-exposed, but tty isn't doing that.  I made
same change to Amiga as to tty since the code it was using was very
similar.  I haven't touched any of the other interfaces and assume
that they don't need this.  I've verified that curses and X11 don't.
2019-03-29 14:35:36 -07:00
nhmall
4f679352b7 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-02-27 08:20:38 -05:00
PatR
5a432d0c97 toggling persistent inventory window
Something else noticed while testing #H8271:  toggling perm_invent on
with 'O' didn't show anything (at least with curses) until some later
action caused it to be updated.  Make updating persistent inventory be
included with full redraw and set the need_redraw flag when toggling
perm_invent.
2019-02-25 15:48:29 -08:00
nhmall
fd410148c5 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-01-29 07:27:56 -05:00
Alex Smith
ce5184c3da Don't advance the main RNG during hallucination
This is based on the multiple-RNGs code fron NetHack4, but using
only the parts relevant to the display RNG (and with substantial
changes, both because of post-3.4.3 changes, and because Nethack4's
display code is based on Slash'EM's rather than NetHack's).
2019-01-28 04:45:26 +00:00
nhmall
58f2218c4e Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-01-09 07:24:18 -05:00
Bart House
b1ab64db43 program_state moved to g. 2018-12-25 10:09:04 -08:00
Bart House
0763046c38 zeroX, tc_gbl_data and fqn_prefix moved to instance globals. 2018-12-25 08:09:37 -08:00
Bart House
1c65e6afe0 context to g.context 2018-12-25 07:29:38 -08:00
Bart House
be5cdcf77a killer, level and rooms move to instance globals. 2018-12-24 19:50:08 -08:00
Bart House
572ee347b9 Another round of instance globals changes. 2018-12-24 16:43:50 -08:00
Bart House
74edf42f1c Moved decl.c globals into instance globals. 2018-12-22 18:44:22 -08:00
Bart House
576eece500 More globals moved to instance_globals. 2018-12-19 21:26:35 -08:00