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nhmall
a654d08c3b save/restore changes - part 3
This is the third of a series of savefile-related changes.

    This adds early-days experimental support for a completely optional
    'sfctool' utility (savefile conversion tool), to be able to export
    a savefile's contents into a more portable format. There are likely
    to be bugs at this stage. In this initial first-attempt, the export
    format is a very simple ascii output.

    NetHack can be built entirely, without also building this tool.
    NetHack has no dependencies on the tool.

    Attempts were made to minimize duplication of existing NetHack code.
    To achieve that, unfortunately, #ifdef SFCTOOL and #ifndef SFCTOOL
    had to be sprinkled around through some of the existing NetHack
    source code, so that it could be re-used for building the utility.

    The process for building the sfctool typically recompiles the source
    files with #define SFCTOOL and a distinct object file with SF- is
    produced.

sfctool notes:

    Universal ctags is used and required to produce the sfctool utility.

    Some targets were added to the Unix and Windows Makefiles to
    facilitate the build process.

         make sfctool

    That should build a copy in util.

    Note: At present, the Unix Makefiles do not copy sfctool over to the
          NetHack playground during 'make install' or 'make update'.
          Until that gets resolved by someone, The tool will
          have to be manually copied there by the builder/admin if
          desired.
          cp util/sfctool ~/nh/install/games/lib/nethackdir/sfctool

    Also, a separate Visual Studio sfctool.sln solution was written and
    placed in sys/windows/vs. That has has only very limited testing.

    Usage:

      i)  To convert an existing savefile to an exportascii format
          that co-resides with the savefile:

          sfctool -c savefile

          That *must* be executed on the same platform / architecture /
          data model that produced the save file in the first place.

     ii)  To unconvert an existing exportascii format export file to a
          historical format savefile that can then be used by NetHack:

          sfctool -u savefile

          That must be executed on the same target platform / architecture /
          data model that was used to build the NetHack that will
          utilize the save file that results.

     A Windows example:

          sfctool -c Fred.NetHack-saved-game

          That should result in creation of Fred.NetHack-saved-game.exportascii
          from existing savefile:
              %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\NetHack\3.7\Fred.NetHack-saved-game

     A Unix example:

          sfctool -c 1000wizard

          That should result in creation of 1000wizard.exportascii.gz
          from existing savefile in the playground save directory:
              1000wizard.gz

  Current Mechanics:
     1. Makefile recipe, or script uses universal ctags to produce
        util/sf.tags.

     2. util/sftags is built and executed to read util/sf.tags and
        generate: include/sfproto.h and src/sfdata.c.

     3. util/sfctool is built from the following:
        generated file compiled with -DSFCTOOL:
                    src/sfdata.c       -> sfdata.o
        existing files compiled with -DSFCTOOL:
                    util/sfctool.c     -> sfctool.o
                    util/sfexpasc.c    -> sfexpasc.o
                    src/alloc.c        -> sf-alloc.o
                    src/monst.c        -> sf-monst.o
                    src/objects.c      -> sf-objects.o
                    src/sfbase.c       -> sfbase.o
                    src/sfstruct.c     -> sfstruct.o
                    src/nhlua.c        -> sf-nhlua.o
                    util/panic.c       -> panic.o
                    src/date.c         -> sf-date.o
                    src/decl.c         -> sf-decl.o
                    src/artifact.c     -> sf-artifact.o
                    src/dungeon.c      -> sf-dungeon.o
                    src/end.c          -> sf-end.o
                    src/engrave.c      -> sf-engrave.o
                    src/cfgfiles.c     -> sf-cfgfiles.o
                    src/files.c        -> sf-files.o
                    src/light.c        -> sf-light.o
                    src/mdlib.c        -> sf-mdlib.o
                    src/mkmaze.c       -> sf-mkmaze.o
                    src/mkroom.c       -> sf-mkroom.o
                    src/o_init.c       -> sf-o_init.o
                    src/region.c       -> sf-region.o
                    src/restore.c      -> sf-restore.o
                    src/rumors.c       -> sf-rumors.o
                    src/sys.c          -> sf-sys.o
                    src/timeout.c      -> sf-timeout.o
                    src/track.c        -> sf-track.o
                    src/version.c      -> sf-version.o
                    src/worm.c         -> sf-worm.o
                    src/strutil.c      -> strutil.o
2025-05-25 20:38:17 -04:00
nhmall
5560bdb27c msdos recover 2025-04-15 19:53:50 -04:00
nhmall
e20908fa4f remove an unused part of msdos cross-compile 2024-12-30 12:59:00 -05:00
nhmall
ac50b7fecc update the msdos cross-compile
date.c wasn't always being recompiled.
A couple of other bits.
2024-12-30 12:52:35 -05:00
nhmall
7b4445f040 make msdos lib/djgpp/target folder more hierarchical
Instead of flat, have bin, lib and include folders for
the native DOS pieces.

If you have been cross-compiling for MSDOS, you will
need to carry out the following to bring things up-to-date:

    sys/msdos/fetch-cross-compiler.sh
    make CROSS_TO_MSDOS=1 WANT_DEBUG=1 package
2024-12-29 12:11:03 -05:00
nhmall
45b2a6c49a more C standard progress
There was a transcription error in the comments in cstd.h for
the standard list of header files, where only the description
remained for <stdlib.h>, not the name of the file itself.

Remove several extraneous inclusions of the standard C99 headers.

Tested on the following afterwards:
Linux (using hints/linux.370) including tty, curses, qt6, and X11
macOS (using hints/macOS.370) including tty, curses, qt5, and X11
Windows MSYS2 using sys/windows/GNUmakefile
Windows Visual Studio using sys/windows/Makefile.nmake
msdos cross-compile on Ubuntu using djgpp cross-compiler
2024-12-20 10:32:38 -05:00
nhmall
f32e766728 MIPS cross-compile bit
Use 3 additional Makefile variables
2024-12-17 19:16:00 -05:00
nhmall
6ce2ae956e simplify inclusion of debugging capability in msdos package
This build command will include line number info, gdb.exe or nhgdb.bat in the package:

        make CROSS_TO_MSDOS=1 WANT_DEBUG=1 package

This build command will not include line number info, gdb.exe or nhgdb.bat in the package:

        make CROSS_TO_MSDOS=1 package
2024-12-17 15:33:39 -05:00
nhmall
0a5948fffc follow-up on msdos cross-compile
Obtain gdb.exe during the execution of sys/msdosfetch-cross-compiler.sh
ahead of the build, so that the Makefile just has to move it into place.
2024-12-15 20:08:10 -05:00
nhmall
69600c3f38 add an optional deploy-to-dosbox target for msdos cross-compile
The WANT_DEBUG=1 will cause the cross-compile to include line
number information in the NetHack executable, useful for
backtraces and gdb debugging sessions.

How a developer can use the optional deploy-to-dosbox target:
    make CROSS_TO_MSDOS=1 WANT_DEBUG=1 dosbox=/mnt/c/dosbox deploy-to-dosbox

where dosbox= points to the directory which will be mounted for
your drive in dosbox

THe deploy-to-dosbox recipe ensures that a target copy of gdb.exe
ends up alongside nethack.exe at the target, including:
  - placing the source code that gdb requires on the target
    in the nhsrc subfolder.
  - an nhgdb.bat that supplies the right switches to gdb
    for locating the NetHack sources.
2024-12-15 10:26:49 -05:00
nhmall
8b08244c9b Cross-compile build fixes
recover was not being built correctly under cross compilation
2024-12-01 13:24:30 -05:00
nhmall
b61c3e5138 repair msdos cross-compile (take 2) 2024-10-05 17:40:03 -04:00
nhmall
575030548a repair msdos cross-compile 2024-10-05 16:48:52 -04:00
nhmall
4353ee49d8 sed substitution went too far (wasm cross-compile)
Also, link with hacklib
2024-07-28 12:27:02 -04:00
nhmall
bb4bcb400e cross-compiling update 2024-03-12 10:06:37 -04:00
nhmall
50811037f3 split some code into separate files
new .h files: hacklib.h selvar.h stairs.h

new .c files: calendar.c, getpos.c, report.c, selvar.c, stairs.c,
              strutil.c, wizcmds.c

cleanup of hacklib.c and mdlib.c

hacklib contains functions that do not have to link with the core

relocate wiz commands from cmd.c to wizcmds.c

relocate CRASHREPORT stuff to report.c

relocate getpos stuff from do_name.c to getpos.c

remove temporary struct definition from extern.h

cross-compile PRE-section split into cross-pre1.370 and cross-pre2.370

Windows sys/windows/Makefile.nmake and sys/windows/Makefile.mingw32 and
visual studio project file updates

Unix sys/unix/Makefile.src, sys/unix/Makefile.utl

populate selvar.c and selvar.h

build on MS-DOS (not cross-compile) Makefile updates
for sys/msdos/Makefile.GCC (untested)

vms updates for above (untested)
2024-03-07 11:01:04 -05:00
nhmall
c197dfe29b include symify.exe in the NetHack msdos package
Before using this updated packaging you will need
to do the following (one time):
    sh sys/msdos/fetch-cross-compiler.sh

And you'll need to update your Makefiles as follows.

On Linux:
    sh sys/msdos/setup.sh sys/unix/hints/linux.370

or on macOS;
    sh sys/msdos/setup.sh sys/unix/hints/macOS.370

Create the msdos package with:
    make CROSS_TO_MSDOS=1 package
2023-12-18 14:48:10 -05:00
nhmall
a08b2e254a get rid of a warning during our pdcursesmod build
../lib/pdcursesmod/dos/../common/dosutil.c:36:15: warning: comparison of integer expressions of different signedness: 'long int' and 'long unsigned int' [-Wsign-compare]
   36 |     while( ms > MAX_NAP_SPAN)
      |               ^

It isn't something that we can actually resolve within NetHack,
so just suppress the submodule build warning.

This commit will trigger the CI to carry out a test of the build.
There could be some follow-up after the results.
2023-11-15 13:28:50 -05:00
nhmall
e75535497b add support for mips cross-compile to *.370 hints
Also close #1041
2023-07-03 11:44:50 -04:00
nhmall
f70ad6598d pull request #901
Also, makes some Makefile lines a little bit shorter
2022-10-15 12:53:01 -04:00
Ray Chason
333fc71b86 Provide characters missing from Terminus fonts 2022-10-15 09:05:58 -04:00
Ray Chason
98a145db95 Always compile the Terminus fonts 2022-10-09 02:53:52 -04:00
Ray Chason
fb88488583 Support Unicode symbols in VESA modes 2022-10-08 18:50:38 -04:00
Ray Chason
31859f562e Make the Terminus fonts an external package
Credit to Michael Allison for the patch and for the previous one
to build the fonts in the cross-compile.
2022-10-05 20:03:11 -04:00
Ray Chason
daf18eac91 Build the PSF fonts in the cross-compile 2022-10-03 20:22:11 -04:00
Ray Chason
8b6fe9d205 Support wide Curses on MS-DOS
Also, fix IBMGraphics on Curses
2022-10-02 20:41:02 -04:00
nhmall
0085cd9e8c updates for msdos cross-compile
gcc 12.1.0

also incorporate a libc patch for djgpp
2022-06-21 03:15:25 -04:00
nhmall
d7630ebff8 make zip file contents pathless for msdos pkg 2022-04-01 16:11:30 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
1e90f89203 Chronicle of major events, and livelog
Log game events, such as entering a new dungeon level, breaking
a conduct, or killing a unique monster, in a new "Major events"
chronicle. The entries record the turn when the event happened.
The log can be viewed with #chronicle -command, and the entries
also show up in the end-of-game dump, if that is available.

This feature is on by default, but can be disabled by
defining NO_CHRONICLE compile-time option.

This also contains "live logging", writing the events as they
happen into a single livelog-file. This is mostly useful for
public servers. The livelog is off by default, and must be
compiled in with LIVELOG, and then turned on in sysconf.

Mostly this a version of livelogging from the Hardfought server,
with some changes.
2022-02-09 22:49:25 +02:00
nhmall
483f743304 fix some libnh wasm build issues
emcc: error: linker setting ignored during compilation: 'ASSERTIONS' [-Wunused-command-line-argument] [-Werror]
make[1]: *** [Makefile:1306: ../targets/wasm/allmain.o] Error 1

wasm-ld: error: ../targets/wasm/version.o: undefined symbol: nomakedefs

These ones look like actual NetHack issues that this particular compile is catching due to
default -Wunused-but-set-variable.

In the interest of time today, I mostly resorted to using nhUse() on them for now, but a
follow-up by someone might be useful.

options.c:6069:13: error: variable 'ret' set but not used [-Werror,-Wunused-but-set-variable]
    boolean ret = FALSE;
            ^

restore.c:903:9: error: variable 'len' set but not used [-Werror,-Wunused-but-set-variable]
    int len = 0;
        ^

uhitm.c:4539:43: error: variable 'nsum' set but not used [-Werror,-Wunused-but-set-variable]
    int i, tmp, armorpenalty, sum[NATTK], nsum = MM_MISS,
                                          ^
2022-01-08 11:16:57 -05:00
nhmall
7a44b3b52e hints updates
move out-of-date hints files to the outdated folder.

rename the hints files, and hints/include files that are currently
named *.2020 to *.370 (next release number).
2021-12-31 08:48:24 -05:00