-"bat" overrode later "combat" entry.
-"gelatinous cube" and "jack boot" have their own entries.
-"vampire bat" matched twice; use the bat entry.
-dagger attribution started with spaces instead of tabs.
On 3/1/2015 10:37 AM, coppro wrote:
> >> Sun SPARC based machine running SunOS 4.x, Solaris 2.x, or
> Solaris 7
>
> By release time, I should have access to a BSD flavour installed on a SPARC
> machine. Would out be helpful for me to do cursory tests?
On 3/1/2015 10:41 AM, lorimer wrote:
> I have access to a Borland environment too, so I'll be
> borrowing that at some point. [Just not soon.]
I didn't include the above, just in case they don't happen.
The README can, of course, be updated again once they have
been tried.
This finally eliminates all direct increases of `oeroded` and `oeroded2`
and moves them all to go via `erode_obj()`. They are still manipulated
directly in a few places, but not to erode objects.
This now merges the `fire_damage()` function to a common codepath, used
for items on lava and burning oil, but fire needs more work. There is
still a duplication between `destroy_item()` and `fire_damage()`; the
two codepaths should eventually be merged in some manner so that there
is only one codepath to say "an object was affected by fire". This path
might require some parameters, such as whether the fire will just erode
objects or burn them outright, but that can happen another day.
This now ensures that dipping into water works like other sources of
water damage. There is a potentially significant gameplay change here:
dipping a container into uncursed water will wet all its contents. If
this is a problem, then we should add another parameter to water_damage
which will suppress this behaviour for dipping.
This reverts commit 7f0f43e6f9 and some related
subsequent commits.
This compiles, but I have not done extensive testing.
Conflicts:
include/config.h
include/decl.h
include/extern.h
include/global.h
include/tradstdc.h
include/wintty.h
src/drawing.c
src/files.c
src/hacklib.c
src/mapglyph.c
src/options.c
sys/winnt/nttty.c
win/tty/getline.c
win/tty/topl.c
win/tty/wintty.c
Move debugging output into couple preprocessor defines, which
are no-op without DEBUG. To show debugging output from a
certain source files, use sysconf:
DEBUGFILES=dungeon.c questpgr.c
Also fix couple debug lines which did not compile.
This also includes fixes due to Derek Ray to depugpline to work better
on other platforms.
There is a lot of code affected by this, and Pat Rankin correctly
observes that it would be better to store roguelike as a level flag
rather than just using Is_rogue_level. A note for the future.