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> <email deleted> on Friday, June 30, 2006 at 17:31:12
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> telnet nethack.alt.org with the terminal set to 21 rows.
> Choose to pick a char, not accept pot luck, and game segfaults.
> (same happens from linux console)
I was able to reproduce something similar in win32 by setting
the console to 21 rows. As he stated, don't let the game pick you
character for you to reproduce the problem. As soon as I chose
Archeologist the problem occurred:
Where:
In hack.c, weight_cap()
if (Levitation || Is_airlevel(&u.uz) /* <email deleted> */
#ifdef STEED
|| (u.usteed && strongmonst(u.usteed->data))
#endif
)
Variables:
carrcap 200
u.usteed 0x00000000
&u.uz 0x005e54aa
youmonst.data 0x00000000
Examination of the preprocessor output of that section
of code reveals that
"Levitation" becomes:
(u.uprops[47].intrinsic || u.uprops[47].extrinsic ||
((youmonst.data)->mlet == 5))
so it is the is_floater(youmonst.data) causing the crash.
Call stack:
weight_cap() line 2300 + 24 bytes
inv_weight() line 2342 + 5 bytes
calc_capacity(int 0) line 2354 + 5 bytes
near_capacity() line 2365 + 7 bytes
bot() line 607 + 5 bytes
docorner(int 47, int 19) line 2378
erase_menu_or_text(int 5, WinDesc * 0x00a22550, char 0) line 994 + 25 bytes
tty_dismiss_nhwindow(int 5) line 1664 + 15 bytes
tty_select_menu(int 5, int 1, mi * * 0x0006fc40) line 2248 + 9 bytes
tty_player_selection() line 442 + 16 bytes
pcmain(int 3, char * * 0x00a20eb0) line 457
main(int 3, char * * 0x00a20eb0) line 91 + 13 bytes
This adds a check for a valid youmonst.data in
bot().
From a bug report, attempting to attack
a hidden monster who is revealed by ongoing monster detection (blessed
potion or skilled spell) gave "wait! there's a <monster> hiding there"
response and prevented the attack. Make it behave the same as when the
hidden monster is revealed by telepathy; the monster comes out of hiding
and the hero's attack proceeds.
When testing the spoteffects/drown hack I noticed that draining myself
with Stormbringer (toss up, get hit on head) while in iron golem form gave
messages about it drawing or draining life. (I'm sure that this has come
up before....) I've altered the artifact hit message rather than making
golems become resistant, although the opposite approach seems at least as
valid. The drain life spell uses different wording and isn't affected.
I can't find the report about this; I must have deleted it after
reading, or else recently reread something so old that I'm not going back
far enough now. When you perform the invocation ritual to create the
stairs down to Moloch's Sanctum, any trap at your location gets deleted.
But if you were in a trapped state at the time then you got left in that
state. Descending stairs doesn't check for traps so you wouldn't notice
unless you tried to move around on the same level first. Then you'd get
"you're stuck in a pit/beartrap/web" even though it wasn't there anymore.
While testing the hiding vs traps patch, I became a mimic and hid.
It gets stuck to you.
Huh? Nothing was visible; nothing became visible (aside from the ']' at my
position changing back to 'm'). Display the invisible monster glyph when
an unseen monster bumps into you while you're hiding or mimicking gold.
That's usually handled by the hit and miss routines, but they aren't used
when you're just brought out of hiding instead of attacked.
Fix the problem From a bug report, where
giving a temple donation of the appropriate amount would fail to restore
protection previously stolen by gremlin attack iff the old protection amount
was big enough that the donation wouldn't have yielded a bonus in the normal
not-stolen case. It shouldn't be checking the magnitude of u.ublessed at a
time when lack of the intrinsic renders that value inoperative. After this
fix, the lost intrinsic will be granted and the old protection value will
be restored, same as happens when a prayer boon yields divine protection
(where no u.ublessed magnitude check is made) and as happened with donations
when the old protection was a more modest amount (magnitude test passed).
From a bug report, specifying role and race
along with invalid alignment for that role/race combination resulted in a
prompt of "pick the alignment of your chaotic human Valkyrie". This fixes
that particular problem, but the role selection code is incomprehensible
and I don't have a lot of confidence about whether other combinations have
similar trouble.
This also fixes an obvious typo in ok_align(). Unfortunately I can't
figure out what to do with the if-then-else block in root_plselection_prompt
which has identical code for its `then' and `else' halves (in the alignment
code that the new ok_align() test skips).
When high priests have their affiliation suppressed to avoid giving
away which altar is which on the Astral level, the name formatting also
bypasses the code that converts "priest" into "priestess" for females.
(The bug report was about Moloch's high priestess; the occupant of the
Sanctum's temple gets similar handling to those on Astral.)
Also a tidbit for a change made a couple of days ago. Avoid using
"Manlobbi the invisible shopkeeper" or "Asidonhopo the newt" in the message
given when a shk refuses an attempt to be renamed via the 'C' command.
From a bug report, the 'C' command wasn't reporting that
"<shopkeeper> doesn't like being called names" even though the user's
supplied name was ineffective. Same thing for temple priests and other
minion monsters; the name was accepted but didn't do anything. Make such
monsters reject new names.
Fix something I accidentally broke nearly three years ago (post 3.4.2,
so the bug appeared in 3.4.3). A misplaced closing parenthesis caused an
in-sight check to always fail, so the "<shk> looks at your corpse, shakes
his head, and sighs" message when game ends would never occur. That
situation is extremely rare anyway; it only happens after some other shk
has taken the hero's possessions.
<email deleted> wrote:
> While levitating, I put on an unknown pair of boots. They turned out to be
> elven boots. I received the message, "You finish your dressing maneuver. You
> walk very quietly." Incidentally, I was hallucinating at the time.
>
> It seems to me that levitating individuals shouldn't be able to tell that they
> walk quietly.
Putting on the Eyes while blind causes sight to be regained, which in
turn causes xname() to set the dknown bit and start using the previously
unseen object's name. But obj_is_pname() was being called before xname in
the "you are now wearing ..." message, while dknown was still clear. So
obj_is_pname thought the name was being suppressed and returned false,
resulting in "an Eyes" instead of "the Eyes". Fix is to call xname first.
Fix the bug From a bug report.alt.org server, where killing a monster by closing the
castle drawbridge resulted in a panic after the dead monster's possessions
were dropped into the moat and a potion of acid exploded in the process.
water_damage() deleted the object but had no way to tell flooreffects()
that it was gone, so flooreffects() couldn't tell its own caller not to
place and stack the object. After that, a chunk of freed memory became
part of the floor objects chain and eventually triggered a panic which
tried to make a save file but whose reason didn't get logged properly.
From a bug report.c was first creating a corpse
complete with revive timer if it was a troll, or without
a timer if it was a lizard or lichen corpse. Then it might
change the corpse type, leaving strange corpse
types that revived, or that lasted forever.
I've forgotten who pointed this out recently, but the hero was having
wisdom exercized (if true rumor chosen) or abused (for false one) whenever
level creation made a random floor engraving which used a rumor for its text.
From a bug report, a steed hit by disintegration
breath survived via life-saving, but the program was confused about whether
the hero could still ride and issued some impossible warnings. The code
to disintegrate a monster's inventory didn't bother to unwear worn items as
it destroyed them, presumeably assuming that the monster was sure to die,
so steed was left with a flag bit set claiming it was saddled even though
the saddle was gone. This fixes that, and the rider will end up being
dismounted as the saddle gets destroyed, regardless of whether the steed
ultimately survives. [Since the steed is still present at the time of
dismounting, the hero will get bumped to some other location, possibly to
the next spot about to be hit by the same black dragon breath attack which
just vaporized the steed. That's suboptimal, to put it mildly....]
I couldn't test the circumstances of the original report. Post-3.4.3,
ki-rin has been marked no-hands and is no longer capable of wearing armor
or amulets. I looked to see whether any other potential steed could wear
an amulet of life-saving and couldn't find one. But the original bug also
applied to conferred properties of special armor worn by non-steed monsters
too, so the fix was needed anyway.
The branch and trunk patches are different. For the trunk, I moved a
big chunk of code out of buzz() into a seperate routine. That actual fix
is the same in both variants.
Move part of the recent "munstone fixes" patch to the branch code
since one of those fixes prevents accessing freed memory. The part that
lets monsters eat tins of lizard meat or tins of acidic monsters in order
to get the same benefit as the corresponding corpse has been left out.
<Someone> wrote:
> When applying a drum of earthquake, should you "fall into a chasm" if
> you're already at the bottom of a pit? (Likewise monsters.)
monster already in a pit won't "fall into a chasm" from drum of earthquake
<Someone> wrote:
> When applying a drum of earthquake, should you "fall into a chasm" if
> you're already at the bottom of a pit? (Likewise monsters.)
hero already in a pit won't "fall into a chasm" from drum of earthquake
<email deleted> wrote the following on April 10, 2006:
> When blind and levitating, you can produce a message - "You try to feel what
> is lying here on the ice. But you can't reach it!" - which reveals too much
> about the terrain below you.
Something I encountered while playing slash'em a while back, but
relevant to nethack: "Its orcish spears shatter from the force of your
blow!". I was using a two-handed weapon (at skilled or expert level) to
fight an invisible monster which was wielding a stack of multiple spears
(slash'em gives them out in groups of 3 for monsters' starting inventory).
After killing it, I found 2 orcish spears along with an invisible corpse
of somebody-or-other the Kobold King. The message suggested that the
whole spear stack had been destroyed (and the weapon shattering code in
hmon_hitmon() clearly expects that to be the case), but only one of them
had actually gotten used up.
I can't recall whether "shatter" was actually given as singular or
plural at the time; nethack handles that aspect correctly. Only object
destruction needed tweaking.
From a bug report, then leave the corridor (causing it to
> vanish), the pit will be embedded in rock instead of being removed.
clear any pits that the hero digs in the vault guard's temporary corridor
I'm pretty sure this check at_u should be included since x,y
can be passed to digactualhole(). The lack of any related
bug reports suggest that at_u is currently always
true for any code that calls digactualhole().
From a bug report: when creating a
level, anthole rooms can be generated even when no ants are left, unlike
beehives which get suppressed once killer bees are gone. Also, if some
ants are available but the type chosen for the current level isn't (in his
case, soldier ants had been genocided), the anthole was filled will random
monsters instead of picking another type of ant. This fixes both issues.
Random monsters will only occur if the last type of ant gets used up while
filling an anthole that was started when some ants were available, same as
how monster generation for beehives and barracks works.
I don't know for sure what all the possible values of hittee passed to
Mb_hit() are, but this checks to see if it matches the name of the
mdef monster and forces the word "is" if it does.
<email deleted>
> * When you read a charging scroll, it "disappears", but when you are
> selecting the object to charge, the scroll itself remains in your
> inventory listing until you make your selection.
<email deleted> wrote:
> * Searching next to a tame hidden monster gives the message "You find a
> <kraken>." It should be "your <kraken>."
While I don't consider this a bug, the change seems appropriate.
Change the description of leather spellbook to leathery. Eating it
does not violate vegan or vegetarian conduct. [By shear coincidence, I got
``Blecch! Rotten paper!'' for it while testing this.]
Between the addition of worm body parts and the phrasing of engulfing/
digesting status, I remembered an oddity with the vanquished monster list:
it shows baby long worms right next to adult long worms; both were defined
as level 8 monsters. It also turns out that babies dealt more damage per
attack than adults; that was counterintuitive, to put it mildly. Boost
long worms from level 8 to 9; drop baby long worms from level 8 to 5, half
rounded up just like the relationship between baby and adult purple worms
(who are levels 8 and 15, respectively). And increase the damage for adult
long worm attack (was 1d4, now 2d4); drop it for baby (was 1d6, now 1d4).
From a bug report, feedback of the form
Status of the fog cloud (neutral): Level 2 HP 5(5) AC 0, engulfed you.
sounds odd. "Engulfing you" seems a little odd as well, since the engulf
has already taken place, but I think it works out better. For symmetry,
replace "swallowed you" by "swallowing you". But that one will never
occur, because all the animals with engulfing attacks will now yield the
more precise and much more significant "digesting you".
The code formatting is strange. Lining up the text parts works out
a lot better than attempting to fit the associated tests within the space
left after the large indentation being used.
<Someone> wrote:
> * Eating a leather spellbook doesn't violate
> vegetarian conduct. I suggest you rename it to
> something else. (May I suggest "bark"?) Also, I refuse
> to consider "leather" to be a colour or texture.
> * While as a water nymph in water, seducing an unseen
> monster on dry land sometimes gives away its identity.
> * When submerged iron golem monsters residually
> "rust", and the rust damage kills them, it doesn't
> report their death.
> * Drum of Earthquake says "the entire dungeon shakes
> around you" even when you're in the Endgame or the
> Quest's top level.
> * Wishing for a statue of a guard, then destoning it,
> then chatting to it, makes it say "drop that gold"
> without context. This could probably be extended to
> other cases, too (like Croesus?)
This corrects only the first complaint in the list above.
Subject: Some problems to report!
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 07:01:40 -0700 (<email deleted>
<email deleted>
[...]
- When polymorphed into a water elemental, falling
into lava still says "you burn to a crisp."
[...]
Subject: Some problems to report!
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 07:01:40 -0700 (<email deleted>
<email deleted>
Hi. I'm a sourcediver but not a source compiler.
I use the Mac carbon port under Mac OS X. But enough
about me; I noticed these things:
Polyself/Anatomy Bugs:
- Mimics are amorphous, so they should have jelly
parts rather than animal parts.
- Piercers, trappers and lurkers above have animal
parts, including "head," but they are M1_NOHEAD.
- All elementals have vortex body parts. This should
only be the case for air elementals.
(Remember: stalkers, unlike the other elementals, have
heads.)
- Krakens ought to have tentacles, like jellyfish. ("A
gush of water hits the kraken's left fin!")
- Worms have snake body parts, but they shouldn't have
scales.
[...]
This patch:
- adds worm_parts
- gives krakens tentacles
- ensures that stalkers have a head
Normal maze levels are initialized from x == 3 thru COLNO-1. However,
levels that use the INIT_MAP spec go thru mkmap, which initializes the level
starting at x == 1. This usually makes no difference, but does in the case
of levels that also use GEOMETRY:left. This was the case with the Ranger
start level and caused the leftmost 2 locations to be room locations but
unreachable. The Juiblex level actually had the same behavior, but this
was harmless because the MAP in that case was smaller.
Fix is to set the xstart=1 for levels with INIT_MAP and GEOMETRY:left.
The rest of sp_lev works just with this (when INIT_MAP was used, that is).
Only 5 months old. The Unix code to find saved games, currently only enabled
for Qt use, fails to use fqname and SAVEPREFIX, so it doesn't find saved
games when prefixes are in effect.
First reported 12/13/2003, I think, but my archives contain more recent reports
too. Special level specs like NON_PASSWALL and NON_DIGGABLE only apply
to the map sections for which they are specified. So, on special levels of
Sokobon, the large surrounding area is stone, but have no special flags set.
So, it was possible to teleport a Xorn and have it appear in this outer area.
Addressed this by checking the perimeter of the map(s) and if all are
nondiggable and nonpassable, propagate this to the surrounding stone.
This appears to be the intent on such levels, so there is no need to
force the affected special levels to explicitly specify this.
Combo fix based on several reports and additional research.
In quest.txt and/or data.base, the Grand Master, Arch Priest, Ixoth, Master
Kaen, Nalzok, Scorpius, and the Master Assassin are all referred to as male
via reference: his or him. Ideally, there would be a way to parameterize
this in the quest.txt, but I don't see a clear way to do that at this time.
For the time being at least, set the M2_MALE flag for these monsters.
The Dark One was referred to via "his" once in the quest.txt. This case
I was able to modify the offending text rather than forcing a gender.
Orion and Norn are referred to as a giant in data.base but their size did
not correspond. I left the symbol as S_HUMAN although perhaps it should
be S_GIANT. Finally, Orion, the Norn, Cyclops and Lord Surtur, as
giant-types, should be able to tear webs.
From a bug report, the placement
of random doors by the code that loads special levels would attempt to
evaluate rn2(0) and either get a divide by zero crash (normal build) or an
impossible warning (DEBUG enabled when compiing rnd.c, done automatically
when BETA is defined). The problem was only noticable for random door in
a 1x1 room; none of our distributed levels specify such a thing so regular
users won't have encountered this bug. It's a one line fix.
Altar placement in temples also had a quirk of a similar nature. It
wouldn't trigger rn2(0) problems but would always place the altar to left
of mid-point in rooms with even width and above the center point in ones
with even height. Now the placement is randomized so that sometimes it'll
be to the right and/or below mid-point in such cases.
This also simplifies a couple other instances of similar expressions
that I spotted.
I noticed this a while back while inspecting an unrelated report.
It seems to me the breath of a dragon is more like broiling than baking
and thought the message wasn't consistent with this.
From a bug report: while hero
was blinded, monster zapped him with a not-yet-discovered wand of striking
and the wand type became discovered. The report was slightly off; the
described case is already handled correctly. However, if the zap happened
to hit a door, the wand would incorrectly be made known even when not seen.