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.
Fix:
../sys/winnt/nhraykey.c: In function 'CheckInput':
../sys/winnt/nhraykey.c:459:37: warning: type of 'mode' defaults to 'int' [-Wimplicit-int]
int __declspec(dllexport) __stdcall CheckInput(hConIn, ir, count, numpad,
^~~~~~~~~~
Change the test for whether fonts.dir exists (added to the script
in 3.6.0, for automatically setting up possible use of the NH10 font
under X11) from 'test -e file' to 'test -f file' since the latter
seems to be more universally available. When present, fonts.dir is
plain text, so a test for "exists and is a regular file" rather than
one for general existance is appropriate.
Clear up some NetHack warnings with updated PDCurses by using
-DCHTYPE_32
..\win\curses\cursinvt.c(98): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'attr_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
..\win\curses\cursinvt.c(101): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'attr_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
..\win\curses\cursinvt.c(105): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'attr_t' to 'int', possible loss of data
../sys/unix/unixmain.c: In function ‘sys_random_seed’:
../sys/unix/unixmain.c:779:29: error: expected expression before ‘long’
fread(&seed, sizeof long, 1, fptr);
Compiler gave four diagnostics about 'seed' being used uninitialized
if 'no_seed' were false, but two of those were alternate suggestions
for how to suppress them.
Allow sys/share/random.c to be included in the build
always, even if USE_ISAAC64 is defined, by making most
of its contents conditional in that case.
That avoids Makefile tinkering when going back and
forth between USE_ISAAC64 and not during testing.
move some system-specific seed-related stuff from hacklib.c to
a system-specific source file and #define SYS_RANDOM_SEED to
utilize it during build.
Windows changes for random seed generation using
crypto next gen (CNG) api routines.
Corresponding vms changes due to disentangling of VMS and
unix when the unix seed bits got moved (untested).