Allow the 'I' command to show inventory of known blessed items via
pseudo object classes B, C, U, and X. That's instead of an showing
inventory of specific object class. The two can't be combined
because 'I' operates on single character input.
I had to modify tty_yn_function to prevent it from forcing a BUCX
character into lower case (simply using lower case would cause a
conflict with 'u' and 'x' for inventory of shopping bill), and did
that by checking whether any of the acceptable response characters
are upper case. Pretty straightforward and shouldn't impact any
other uses that don't specify upper case choices.
I did the same thing for X11. Other interfaces most likely need
to do something similar. If they don't, a response of 'B' or 'C'
(for menustyle:traditional or menustyle:combination) will simply
not work, without causing any problems, same as typing an invalid
choice, and 'U' or 'X' will give shop feedback instead of the
requested subset of inventory.
The Guidebook revisions are untested.
Changes to be committed:
modified: doc/fixes35.0
modified: win/share/gifread.c
modified: win/share/monsters.txt
modified: win/share/objects.txt
modified: win/share/other.txt
modified: win/share/tile2bmp.c
modified: win/share/tilemap.c
The tty code already had the statue patch included, where
statues are represented by stone versions similar in
appearance to their monster likeness.
This extends it to tiles.
A new pass through the monsters.txt file is done
in tile2bmp to include new modified tiles to the output
file that are gray-scaled versions for mapping to the
NetHack statue glyphs.
Convert search in tty menus from pmatch to case-insensitive pmatchi;
convert search in X11 menus from substring strstri to wildcard pmatchi.
tty bug: if the menu is full screen, the search prompt and subsequent
user input clobbers the menu header.
DEBUGFILES set to "wintty.c" reported a bad cursor positioning attempt
at the end of the RIP tombstone, and when set to "questpgr.c wintty.c"
reported a whole bunch right at the start of the game when enumerating
all the quest messages for the chosen role. Both were triggered by
this x==0 call to tty_curs() near the end of process_text_window().
if (i == cw->maxrow) {
if(cw->type == NHW_TEXT){
tty_curs(BASE_WINDOW, 0, (int)ttyDisplay->cury+1);
cl_eos();
}
...
The x value is always decremented in tty_curs, so passing in 0 yields
a bad value of -1. The bad call returns without doing anything, and
when DEBUG is disabled, it does so silently.
No fixes entry; it was caused by a post-3.4.3 fix for something else.
When a gas cloud that deals damage is created, it uses
a poison cloud glyph instead of the cloud glyph.
(A bright green '#', or a bright-green recolor of the
cloud tile)
The plane of fire has random "stinking clouds", or
fumaroles, centered on lava pools.
Also make poison cloud glyph override lava, pool and
moat glyphs.
-Add a boolean option menucolors to toggle menu color
-Add MENUCOLOR -config file option
TODO:
-Better support for win32
-Support more windowports
-Update Guidebook
-Allow changing menucolor lines in-game
Same functionality as was recently implemented for tty. If a
character like ':' is an explicit menu selector and the player
types it, select that menu entry rather than treating it as a
search request. (Same for other menu commands like '>', but
offhand I can't think of anything besides container looting's
': - look inside' that uses any non-letter selectors other
than '$', which isn't used as a menu meta command.)
gcc complained about assigning string literals to variables that aren't
const. String literals don't have const type but modifying them results
in undefined behavior, so the warning is justified. Except in this case
the strings were never being modified so if wasn't justified after all.
Switch to a static buffer anyway.
This is Michael Deutschmann's use_darkgray -patch.
Adds a boolean option use_darkgray, settable in config file.
This patch has been in use on NAO for years, and I have heard
once someone say their terminal didn't support the dark gray
color.
Looting a container generates a menu which contains ': - look inside'
but the recent change to make ':' be a menu command for selecting
items which match a search string made it impossible to pick that item.
(Well, I suppose you could enter a search string which matched it, but
that's a nuisance compared to just directly picking a choice.) This
makes menu selection for tty give precedence to menu choice characters
over mapped menu commands when some character happens to be both. I'm
not sure whether it ought to be expended to group accelerators too, so
didn't do that.
There's bound to be a better way to do this, but it works.
If a menu item was longer than terminal width, the menu wasn't
cleared away after it was finished with. This easily happened
when an inventory item was named.
* Replace variadic debugpline() with fixed argument debugpline0(str),
debugpline1(fmt,arg), and so on so that C99 support isn't required;
* showdebug() becomes a function rather than a macro and handles a
bit more;
* two debugpline() calls in light.c have been changed to impossible();
* DEBUGFILES macro (in sys.c) can substitute for SYSCF's DEBUGFILES
setting in !SYSCF configuration (I hope that's temporary).
On NAO, one of the major complaints was accidental escaping
from wishing prompt when using cursor keys. The users were
trying to go "back" on the entry to fix a typo, but lost
the wish instead.
This prevents escaping out of a text prompt if there is any
text entered into the prompt; pressing escape clears the prompt.
Show as much of the status line as possible, instead of chopping
it at COLNO - this prevents possible game-influencing status
effects (Ill, Burdened, etc) from being hidden.
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.