Doors weren't getting added to the correct subrooms in certain cases.
Also fix one of the themerooms, because doors have to be added
after subrooms; there was a possibility of no door to the subroom(s)
in that themeroom, because the subrooms overwrote the doors in
the parent room.
Test case for the subroom doors:
Large room, with a medium subroom, with a tiny subroom inside that.
The doors go from outermost room <-> tiny innermost room <-> middle room.
des.room({ type = "ordinary", x = 1, y = 1, w = 10, h = 10,
contents = function()
des.room({ type = "ordinary", w = 6, h = 6, x = 2, y = 2,
contents = function()
des.room({ type = "ordinary", w = 2, h = 2, x = 0, y = 0,
contents = function()
des.door({ state="random", wall="south", pos = 1 });
end
});
des.door({ state="random", wall="north", pos = 1 });
end
});
end
});
Before this fix:
ROOM: ndoors:1, subrooms:1
SUBROOM: ndoors:1, subrooms:1
SUBROOM: ndoors:1, subrooms:0
after this fix:
ROOM: ndoors:1, subrooms:1
SUBROOM: ndoors:1, subrooms:1
SUBROOM: ndoors:2, subrooms:0
1. Add "engraved room floor" pchar sym (S_engroom). The symbol that
displays at the engraved part of a room (not a corridor though).
The default symbol is '`' which is currently never shown if people
have defined the boulder symbol to '0' and statues are displayed as
monster symbols. It is bright blue.
Add some stylized variations of the S_engroom symset to some of
the symsets.
2. Add "engraved corridor" pchar sym (S_engrcorr). The symbol that
displays at the engraved part of a corridor. The default symbol is
'#', and it matches the symbol for corridor from for whatever the
current symset uses. It is bright blue to match the color of the
S_engroom symbol. Using the normal corridor symbol for display
preserves the lines of the corridor so is not as visually-disruptive
as a smaller symbol would be. Explicit entries that match the S_corr
symbol have been added to the symset file.
Magic mapping and clairvoyance impacts yet to be determined.
The Guidebook updates will come later.
Adds a more general way to handle gameplay tips, and adds
a boolean option "tips", which can be used to disable all
tips. Adds a helpful longer message when the game goes
into the "farlook" mode.
Also adds a lua binding to easily show multi-line text
in a menu window.
Breaks save compat.
Comparable to #vanquished, be able to view info normally available
during end of game disclosure while the game is still in progress.
The new #genocided command lists all genocided and extincted types
of monsters. Unlike #vanquished, there aren't any sorting choices.
Potential future enhancement: provide a way to view the genocided
list at the "what do you want to genocide?" prompt.
Add "walls of lava", basically lava which blocks vision and
require a bit more than just levitation or flight to move through.
No levels use this yet, as testing isn't thorough enough.
The lava river will now draw another river, until a certain
amount of map locations have been turned into lava, so you don't
get a teensy "river" made out of 2 lava pools.
Add a lua selection method to count the number of locations
in the selection.
The Gehennom changes broke the vibrating square, allowing hero to go
down into the Sanctum via stairs without performing the invocation.
Fix this by making the hellfill lua check for invocation level, and
placing down the vibrating square trap, instead of stairs.
Allow setting a per-level "temperature": hot, cold, or temperate
via special level flags. Currently it only affects some messages
in Gehennom, but it could be expanded to ice melting, water freezing,
or monster generation, for example.
Invalidates saves and bones.
Instead of just plain old boring mazes, spice up Gehennom by
occasionally adding lava, iron bars, or even mines-style levels
(with lava, of course).
Of the fixed Gehennom levels, only Asmodeus' lair has been changed
to add some random lava pools.
Also some lua fixes and changes:
- Fixed a selection negation bounding box being wrong.
- Fixed a selection negated and ORed returning wrong results.
- des.map now returns a selection of the map grids it touched.
- When using des.map contents-function the commands following the
map are not relative to it.
Also includes support by paxed for polearm targeting using the
frame color.
Also renames USE_TILES to TILES_IN_GLYPHMAP which is a more
accurate description.
Not all window interfaces have full support for the color framing
of the background square yet.
MS-DOS needs further work (to bring it to both VESA and VGA, with
and without tiles.
Windows GUI is missing support.
X11 and Qt have been started, but may require further refinement.
Allow the preferred sort order for the vanquished monsters list to
be specified in the run-time config file
|OPTIONS=sortvanquished:X
where X is t, d, a, c, n, or z. It can also be set to 'A' or 'C'
but those aren't documented and aren't offered as choices when
setting the value interactively, which can be done via 'm O' or by
using 'm #vanquished'.
Guidebook.mn has been updated but Guidebook.tex is lagging again.
Move the mention of viewing usage info via 'nethack --usage | more'
to the end, where it should remain visible if text has scrolled off
the top of the screen (which is nearly certain since it ended up
being much longer than originally intended).
Also, rephrase the text at the start about restore vs new game since
the previous description said "in all cases" which isn't applicable
for 'nethack --scores' or --version or --showpaths or --usage.
Move 'nethack --usage' to last so that 'nethack --scores' is first
among the non-playing command variants since -s is of more interest.
For 'nethack --scores', move -v before the other options since it
has to be next after -s|--scores to be processed correctly. Also,
avoid using "present" twice in the same sentence.
Instead of using a compile-time macro to suppress inclusion of the
menu entry to show UNIX command-line usage in the help menu, use a
sysconf setting instead.
Default is HIDEUSAGE=0, to include the entry for command-line usage.
Set HIDEUSAGE=1 to exclude that. Does not affect 'nethack --usage'
if player actually has access to the command-line.
Write up a description of how the command line works on UNIX and put
that in new file dat/usagehlp. Add support for
|nethack --usage | --help | -? | ?
to display it and exit.
Also add a menu entry for nethack's help command to show it during
play. That can be suppressed by uncommenting new '#define HIDE_USAGE'
in config.h since it won't be useful on servers that don't give
players access to command lines.
New genl_display_file() just writes to stdout. opt_usage(), which
calls it, might need some suid/sgid handling to make sure the output
is done as the player rather than as nethack.
doc/nethack.6 is already out of date again.
Make the existing '#vanquished' command be available during regular
play, with M-V bound to it. 'm #vanquished' or 'm M-V' brings up
the sorting menu that you get when answering 'a' rather than 'y' at
the end-of-game "disclose vanquished creatures?" prompt.
The original #vanquished came from slash'em, where it was available
in normal play. When added to nethack, it was put in as wizard-mode-
only. I added the sorting capability several years ago.
The chosen sort is remembered and re-used if not reset but only for
the remainder of the current session. It probably ought of become
a run-time option so be settable in advance and across sessions but
I haven't done that.
Shorten the name of the recently added debug command that validates
monster difficulty values. 'wizcheckmdifficulty' was 19 characters
long, the next longest is 14 ('wiztelekinesis'). The extra width
messed up the Qt interface's extended command selection dialog when
wizard mode commands are included. It sizes the button for every
command to fit the longest name; the increase in size from 14 to 19
made the button grid become too big for the screen.
Add monsters' base difficulty level to the #wizmondiff output.
Add #wizmondiff and #wizdispmacros to 'wizhelp'.
Add a stack of 2 tins of spinach near the leader on the monk quest
start level and another stack of 2 blessed tins of spinach at a
random spot on the monk quest locate level, to compensate for the
inability to gain strength from giant corpses if they adhere to
vegan or vegetarian conduct. paxed supplied the 'tinplace' magic.
4 tins of spinach aren't nearly enough to get to 18/100, but by
uncursing the first pair, if necessary, and waiting until strength
is at least 18, they can be eaten to add 4..40 (average 22) points
of exceptional strength. (Players choosing either of those conducts
for other roles or foodless for any role are on their own as far as
boosting Str goes, same as before.)
The special level loader needed to be modified to handle tins of
spinach. It now accepts "spinach" as a fake monster type for an
object of type "tin". Also added support for empty tins since it
involved the same code, and use of fake monster type "empty" with
object type "egg" to be able to create generic (unhatchable) eggs.
(Wishing for "egg" produces those by default but it also accepts
explicit "empty egg" by coincidence.)
The Tourist locate and goal levels have 2 shops each, and also have
various traps randomly placed on the level. Unfortunately, this does not
account for placing them in the shops, so it was possible to wind up
with a magic trap or falling rock trap or whatever inside the shop,
which the shopkeeper would not clean up.
This commit makes selections that exclude the shop areas, and picks the
traps from those selections, keeping the shop floors trap-free as their
customers expect.