I didn't find Michael's crasher, but I did find a couple of minor
problems:
knight's saddled pony wasn't found in the file lookup either though
there is an entry for pony ("tame saddled <foo>" stripped off "tame "
but not "saddled "; "saddled <foo>" would only be found of there was
a wildcard entry key of "*<foo>", like "*horse" to catch both horse
and warhorse);
"wombat" matched the bat entry rather than reporting an unknown
entity.
Changes to be committed:
modified: DEVEL/code_features.txt
modified: Files
modified: dat/history
On 4/11/2015 6:45 PM, Dion Nicolaas wrote:
> Errors in text files:
> - DEVEL/code_features.txt, line 10: 'alterting' should be 'alerting'
fixed
> - dat/history: Is it intentional that I'm no longer mentioned as
> maintaining the Windows port? I am for 3.4, but not for 3.6.
fixed
> - Files: The Files file is incomplete. Notably, the new files in dat/
> are missing (bogusmon.txt, engrave.txt, epitaph.txt),
fixed
> the DEVEL directory, doc/Guidebook.*
> - Some files in Files have the wrong case: NetHack.sln,
> NetHackW.vcxproj. I know it doesn't matter on windows but it looks wrong.
fixed
It should now be randomly disabled for a 3rd of Gehennom, to make things
a tad more interesting there. It's also disabled in Baalzebub's lair,
to make things a little more interesting.
Still don't know why the beetle is disappearing.
Re-run nhgitset.pl to install.
"perldoc DEVEL/hooksdir/nhsub" for details. General docs still to come.
Quick notes:
- "git nhsub" lets you apply substitutions to a file without involving any
version control.
- When doing nhadd/nhcommit, the working directory WILL reflect the results
of the substitutions.
Let's see what this breaks.
Add a couple of missing .gitignore entries for files put into
place when building. include/tile.h is genearated for tiles
and dat/NetHack.ad is copied for X11 resource definitions.
On 1/24/2014 6:48 AM, a bug reporter wrote:
> The whistle in Nethack has no encyclopedia entry. I suggest for the next
> release something from the M. R. James ghost story 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come
> to You My Lad'.
>
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.