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Author SHA1 Message Date
PatR
7c72c1f141 identifying via menu
From the newsgroup:  identifying by menu pops up multiple menus in
succession if the player picks fewer invent entries than are being
granted, but the second and subsequent ones could cover up the
message window and hide the feedback from prior ones.

If multiple popup menus are needed when identifying, issue --More--
before each menu after the first.  The code seemed to be trying to
do this already, but it should have used wait_synch() rather than
mark_synch(), or perhaps used display_nhwindow(WIN_MESSAGE, TRUE)
instead of either one of those.  For curses, both mark_synch() and
wait_synch() were no-ops.  Now they do something.  X11's behavior
wasn't right either; it seemed to be lagging one message behind
(something I had noticed recently and then forgotten about; I still
don't remember the context then so don't know whether this fixes
that earlier situation).
2023-01-09 23:34:32 -08:00
nhmall
095e4ffe31 add some curses support for coloring of map frame 2023-01-01 20:05:03 -05:00
PatR
7096c68492 more interactive role selection
This ended up combining several unrelated changes.

Add missing 'fixes' entry for curses-specific item in New Features.

When answering "Shall I pick ... for you? [ynaq]", accept \m as well
as \n and space for choosing the default of 'y', same as normal
ynaq() would.  Also add '*' to '@' as not-shown potential answers;
they force 'random'.

When tty tore down any of the menus, things were reasonable if they
were short enough for corner windows, but tall ones that switch to
full screen weren't fully erased.  The parts of those outside of the
map window stayed behind when the tall menu was closed and cleared.
Mainly affects picking the "~ - reset filtering" choice but also
affected the role menu on 24 line tty screens.  (Didn't affect curses
because it tracks and refreshes its base window when some overlaying
window goes away.)

The role menu used 25 lines so required a second page for the case
of a 24 line screen on tty.  Dealing with that is a bit ugly but it
wasn't an issue when this form of role selection was tty-only (because
the info about choices made so far was displayed on the base window
rather than in an extra menu line back then) so I added a hack for it.
If the role menu will take one more line than the screen height, the
separator between 'random' (below 'Wizard') and 'pick race first' gets
squeezed out.  If the menu needs two more lines (doesn't happen now,
except by changing screen size to 23 lines for testing), a second line
gets squeezed out.  (Not attempted for curses because it wouldn't
help.  'windowborders' and one or two extra separators it adds make
menus taller.  I doubt if many players use curses on 24-line screens
but if they do, they'll be using something new rather than going from
something that used to fit on one page with 3.6.x.)
2022-12-13 15:59:05 -08:00
PatR
b2fe51490d tty-style role selection for curses
Move the tty role/race/&c selection from wintty.c to role.c and remove
its references to BASE_WINDOW.  Have curses call the same routine now
so that the player has the option to choose role, race, gender, and
alignment in any order and to confirm or override random settings
prior to starting play.  Also if you went through "who are you?" then
final confirmation includes an extra menu choice to rename the hero.

It still has the quirk of sometimes remembering some of the previous
aspects when you re-pick a new value for some aspect which already
been selected.

The menus pop up on top of the copyright screen and that looks a bit
strange.  I don't think core code has any way to erase that base
window without erasing the entire screen so to fix the strangeness
the window ports would need to do that before calling the selection
routine.  I didn't do that because the very first prompt, "Shall I
pick ... for you? [ynaq]" shows up in that window rather than in a
popup over it, and having it be all by itself on an otherwise blank
screen seemed to be even stranger.

X11 and Qt both have more sophisticated selection routines so I
haven't tried to switch either of them to use this.  They both use a
fancy role-selection-specific menu with all the aspects present at
once so this wouldn't fit without more work than I care to tackle.
2022-12-12 16:30:27 -08:00
nhmall
02a48aa8cf split g into multiple structures
The consolidation of global variables from scattered source
files into decl.c and declared in decl.h was begun in 3.7.0.
Their placement in common files was done for centralized
initialization and potential re-initialization during a
"play again" scenario.

It wasn't really necessary for all of them to be housed in a
single huge structure to meet the "play again" requirement,
and the single huge structure has been a little unwieldy when
it comes to maintenance.

Following this commit, instead of one single extremely large structure
named 'g' to house all of the relocated global variables, they
are distributed into several ga through gz.

To make things easy for the developer, each variable is placed
into the struct corresponding to the starting letter of the variable.
That way, no lookup is required in order to know which struct houses
a particular variable, it is a simple match to the starting letter
for all the centralized global variables.

A global variable named 'amulets', would be found in ga.
    ga.amulets
     ^ ^
A global varable named 'move', would be found in gm.
    gm.moves
     ^ ^
A global variable named 'val_for_n_or_more' would be found in gv.
    gv.val_for_n_or_more
     ^ ^
A global variable named 'youmonst' would be found in gy.
    gy.youmonst
     ^ ^
2022-11-29 21:53:21 -05:00
nhmall
682291ca4e warning fix
../win/curses/cursmain.c: In function 'curses_init_nhwindows':
../win/curses/cursmain.c:157:17: warning: unused variable 'pdc_font' [-Wunused-variable]
  157 |     static char pdc_font[BUFSZ] = "";
      |                 ^~~~~~~~
../win/curses/cursmain.c: At top level:
../win/curses/cursmain.c:157:17: warning: 'pdc_font' defined but not used [-Wunused-variable]
2022-10-06 20:57:54 -04:00
Ray Chason
8b6fe9d205 Support wide Curses on MS-DOS
Also, fix IBMGraphics on Curses
2022-10-02 20:41:02 -04:00
Ray Chason
31862b95b0 Fix undefined behavior when exiting Curses
* When saving: curses_exit_nhwindows calls curses_uncurse_terminal,
  which calls endwin. curses_exit_nhwindows then calls raw_print,
  which calls more Curses functions after endwin has been called.
  Fix this by having curses_raw_print use puts if window_inited
  is false.

* When dying, quitting, etc.: really_done opens the "Goodbye" window,
  which refreshes the other windows when it closes. But the status
  window (and possibly the map and message windows) are gone by that
  point. The window pointers are properly NULLed, but the NULL is then
  passed to touchwin. Fix this by checking window pointers for NULL.
2022-09-28 14:23:27 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
fbb32ea7fa Curses: enable debug fuzzer 2022-09-22 13:10:19 +03:00
PatR
8d29733fc4 curses: 'perm_invent' revisited
Redo the fix for using doset(#optionsfull) to toggle perm_invent
under curses.  Move it to curses code and let the core be unaware
of it.  It does the perm_invent update twice when creating the
window for that.
2022-08-22 18:36:53 -07:00
PatR
5c7f2945da curses: interactively toggling 'perm_invent' On
Enabling perm_invent with 'O' ('m O' these days) with curses used to
work but stopped at some point.  Analysis by entrez has attributed
the change to the g.program_state.in_docrt flag in docrt().  When
curses creates the perm_invent window for update_inventory(), it
calls docrt() to have nethack redraw the screen.

 docrt() -> update_inventory() -> curses_update_inventory() -> ...
  -> curs_reset_windows() -> doredraw() -> docrt() [early return]

resulted in room for the persistent inventory window but it was
blank.

This also replaces a couple of doredraw() calls with direct calls to
docrt() (one in code that isn't used).  doredraw() implements a user
command; docrt() does the actual redrawing.
2022-08-16 15:23:37 -07:00
PatR
44fc8576ed invent fixes, take II
Make sure that inventory listing when carrying only gold works when
build without TTY_PERM_INVENT as well as with that.
2022-08-15 18:00:10 -07:00
PatR
32636099ce wizmgender fix
The 'wizmgender' option is flagged as 'wizonly' in optlist.h but that
doesn't prevent it from being set in NETHACKOPTIONS or .nethackrc.
Apply the fix from entrez to only honor it when running in wizard
mode.
2022-07-14 16:29:08 -07:00
PatR
2d0ee19df5 a few miscellaneous comments 2022-07-03 17:51:47 -07:00
Michael Meyer
406faad879 Get wizmgender working again
The wizard-mode option to highlight female monsters stopped having any
in-game effect after cb0c21e.  Formerly it caused female monsters to be
highlighted with a red background (red color + inverse); this commit
uses inverse video only without overriding their color.  Ensuring the
color override works consistently with the ENHANCED_SYMBOLS 24-bit color
doesn't seem worth it for what is a very niche debugging option, and I
think inverse video should probably suffice.

It also used to be a TTY-only option, but this enables it in curses as
well.
2022-07-03 16:34:28 -07:00
nhmall
c84e0ba6e1 rework TTY_PERM_INVENT; update window port interface
Change the inner workings of the experimental TTY_PERM_INVENT.

Switch to delivering the content to tty for the experimental perm_invent
via the existing window port interface (start_menu(), add_menu(), end_menu).

This also adds a new window port interface call ctrl_nhwindow() for
delivering information to the window port, and/or obtaining specific
information from the window port. The information and requests can
be extended as required. To be documented later once the changes settle
down.

Due to the intrusive nature of these changes and the possibility of
some bugs in the new code, I'm going to leave TTY_PERM_INVENT commented
out in the repository for a day or two.  Anyone wishing to test it out
can do so by uncommenting TTY_PERM_INVENT in config.h.
2022-07-03 00:35:32 -04:00
nhmall
3004cf2d34 be more consistent with coordinates 2022-07-02 09:10:03 -04:00
nhmall
30b557f7d5 change xchar to other typedefs
One of the drivers of this change was that screen coordinates require a
type that can hold values greater than 127. Parameters to the window
port routines require a large type in order to be able to have values
a fair bit larger than COLNO and ROWNO passed to them, particularly for
their use to the right of the map window.

This splits the uses of xchar into 3 different situations, and adjusts
their type and size:

                        xchar
                          |
               -----------------------
               |          |          |
            coordxy     xint16     xint8

coordxy: Actual x or y coordinates for various things (moved to 16-bits).

xint16:  Same data size as coordxy, but for non-coordinate use (16-bits).

xint8:   There are only a few use cases initially, where it was very
         plain to see that the variable could remain as 8-bits, rather
         than be bumped to 16-bits.  There are probably more such cases
         that could be changed after additional review.

Note: This first changed all xchar variables to coordxy. Some were
reviewed and got changed to xint16 or xint8 when it became apparent that
their usage was not for coordinates.

This increments EDITLEVEL in patchlevel.h
2022-06-30 23:48:18 -04:00
nhmall
f228fefabd updated window_procs
Add a non-string identifier to window_procs for use in runtime
identification of the current window port being used.

Use a macro WPID to add the identification at the top of the
various existing window_procs declarations. It expands to the
existing text string, as well as the newly added field wp_id
with a wp_ identifier.

For example, WPID(tty) expands to: "tty", wp_tty

The generated wp_tty must be present in the wp_ids enum at
the top of include/winprocs.h.

The WINDOWPORT(x) macro has been updated to expand to a simple
value comparison (port.wp_id == wp_x), instead of a
string comparison.
2022-06-29 23:21:19 -04:00
nhmall
2770223d10 interface groundwork for core-side color decisions
(user-side decisions really, but as it stands right now
user-side decisions/options are made and processed by the core)

add a parameter to add_menu so color can be passed
2022-06-25 13:21:51 -04:00
nhmall
736e9f14f8 groundwork for an interface change
Add a new window-port interface function
     perminvent_info *
     update_invent_slot(winid window, int slot, perminvent_info *);

That should be nice and flexible and allow exchanges of useful
information between the core and the window port. Information
to be exchange can be easily modified in include/wintype.h as
things evolve.

Information useful to the core can be exchanged from the
window-port in struct to_core.

Information useful from the core to the window-port can be
passed in struct from_core.

I'm not going to update any docs until much later after things
are fully working and settled.

This also doesn't fix or have anything to do with existing
TTY_PERM_INVENT issues.
2022-06-23 14:01:35 -04:00
PatR
b4a415848d curses locale.h fix 2022-06-03 13:12:27 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
c6a3ae5c6c Curses: Obey timed_delay option 2022-05-19 18:40:15 +03:00
nhmall
cb0c21e91d ENHANCED_SYMBOLS
A new feature, enabled by default to maximize testing, but one which can
be disabled by commenting it out in config.h

With this, some additional information is added to the glyphmap entries
in a new optional substructure called u with these fields:
    ucolor          RGB color for use with truecolor terminals/platforms.
                    A ucolor value of zero means "not set." The actual
                    rgb value of 0 has the 0x1000000 bit set.
    u256coloridx    256 color index value for use with 256 color
                    terminals, the closest color match to ucolor.
    utf8str         Custom representation via utf-8 string (can be null).

There is a new symset included in the symbols file, called enhanced1.

Some initial code has been added to parse individual
OPTIONS=glyph:glyphid/R-G-B entries in the config file.

The glyphid can, in theory, either be an individual glyph (G_* glyphid)
for a single glyph, or it can be an existing symbol S_ value
(monster, object, or cmap symbol) to store the custom representation for
all the glyphs that match that symbol.

Examples:
   OPTIONS=glyph:G_fountain/U+03A8/0-150-255

(Your platform/terminal font needs to be able to include/display the
character, of course.)

The NetHack core code does parsing and storing the customized
entries, and adding them to the glyphmap data structure.

Any window port can utilize the additional information in the glyphinfo
that is passed to them, once code is added to do so.

Also, consolidate some symbol-related code into symbols.c, and remove it from
files.c and options.c
2022-05-07 10:25:13 -04:00
PatR
14b70dd824 curses menu count entry
In a curses menu, if you type a digit to start a count, the cursor
jumps to the spot on the screen where the hero is.  Strange and very
noticeable if that spot is covered by the menu, although I didn't
notice it when working on digits as group accelerators (changes for
that didn't trigger this).

Despite the cursor_on_u location, it isn't related to the recent
flush_screen/cursor_on_u changes either.  In 3.6.x, curses used it's
own count entry code.  Early on with to-be-3.7 it was changed to use
the core's get_count(), so uses a different routine to get next input
character.  And the curses edition of that routine deliberately
positions the cursor at the hero's location on the assumption that
it only gets called when the map window is active.
2022-02-11 12:10:20 -08:00
PatR
80a61c6e67 curses message management
Switch from 'moves' to 'hero_seq' for tracking whether consecutive
messages were issued on the same move and for whether current move
is still same one after played has responded to --More-- with ESC.
2021-12-26 00:43:24 -08:00
PatR
69906f0edb curses: urgent messages
This is comparable to the recent fix for tty.  When messages aren't
currently being suppressed by use of ESC at --More-- (">>" for
curses), if an urgent message itself triggers --More--, don't start
suppressing messages if player dismisses it with ESC.
2021-12-22 12:23:50 -08:00
PatR
c5544a8011 'urgent' messages for curses
Have curses catch up with tty.  Some particular messages override
message suppression after --More-ESC (tty) or >>ESC (curses).
2021-12-18 11:07:23 -08:00
nhmall
1f6c1d0f42 expand the glyphs
The walls for the mines, gehennom, knox, and sokoban had been
changed at the "tile"-level, with no awareness of the core game,
or non-tile interfaces.
- Expand the glyphs to include a set of walls for the main level
as well as each of those mentioned above.

Altars had been adjusted at the map_glyphinfo() level to substitute
some color variations on-the-fly for unaligned, chaotic, neutral,
lawful altars, and shrines. The tile interface had no awareness of
the feature.
- Expand the glyphs to include each of the altar variations that
had been implemented in the display code for tty-only. This required
the addition of four placeholder tiles in other.txt. Someone with
artistic skill will hopefully alter the additional tiles to better
reflect their intended purpose.

Explosions had unique tiles in the tile window port, and the display
code for tty tinkered with the colors, but the game had very little
awareness of the different types of explosions.
- Expand the glyphs to include each of the explosion types: dark,
noxious, muddy, wet, magical, fiery and frosty.

Pile-markers to represent a pile had been introduced at the
display-level, without little to no awareness by the core game.
- Expand the glyphs to include piletops, including objects,
bodys, and statues.

Recently male and female variations of tiles and monsters had been
had been introduced, but the mechanics had been mostly done at the
display-level through a marker flag. The window port interface then
had to increment the tile mapped to the glyph to get the female version
of the tile.
- Expand the glyphs to include the male and female versions of the
monsters, and their corresponding pet versions, ridden, detected
versions and statues of them.

Direct references to GLYPH_BODY_OFF and GLYPH_STATUE_OFF
in object_from_map() in pager.c were getting incomplete results.
- Add macros glyph_to_body_corpsenm(glyph) and
glyph_to_statue_corpsenm(glyph) macros for obtaining the corpsenm
value after passing the glyph_is_body() or glyph_is_statue() test.

Other relevant notes:

- The tile ordering in the win/share/*.txt tile files has been altered,
other.txt in particular.

- tilemap.c has had a lot of alterations to accommodate the expanded
glyphs. Output that is useful for troubleshooting will end up in
tilemappings.lst if OBTAIN_TILEMAP is defined during build.
It lists all of the glyphs and which tile it gets mapped to, and also
lists each tile and some of the references to it by various glyphs.

- An array glyphmap[MAXGLYPH] is now used. It has an entry for each
glyph, ordered by glyph, and once reset_glyphs(glyph) has been run, it
contains the mapped symindex, default color, glyphflags, and tile
index.
If USE_TILES is defined during build, the tile.c produced from the
tilemap utility populates the tileidx field of each array element with
a glyph-to-tile mapping for the glyph. Later on, when reset_glyphmap()
is run, the other fields of each element will get populated.

- The glyph-to-tile mapping is an added field available to a window
port via the glyphinfo struct passed in the documented interface. The
old glyph2tile[] array is gone. The various active window ports that
had been using glyph2tile[] have been updated to use the new interface
mechanism. Disclaimer: There may be some bug fixing or tidying
required in the window port code.

- reset_glyphmap() is called after config file options parsing
has finished, because some config file settings can impact the results
produced by reset_glyphmap().

- Everything that passes the glyph_is_cmap(glyph) test must
return a valid cmap value from glyph_to_cmap(glyph).

- An 'extern glyph_info glyphmap[MAX_GLYPH];' is inserted into the
top of only the files which need awareness of it, not inserted into
display.h. Presently, the only files that actually need to directly
reference the glyphmap[] array are display.c, o_init.c (for shuffling
the tiles), and the generated tile.c (if USE_TILES is defined).

- Added an MG_MALE glyphflag to complement the MG_FEMALE glyphflag.

- Provide an array for wall colorizations. reset_glyphmap() will draw
the colors from this array: int array wallcolors[sokoban_walls + 1];
The indices of the wallcolors array are main_walls (0), mines_walls
(1), gehennom_walls (2), knox_walls (3), and sokoban_walls (4).
In future, a config file option for adjusting the wall colors and/or
an 'O' option menu to do the same could be added. Right now, the
initializaton of the wallcolors[] array entries in display.c leaves the
walls at CLR_GRAY, matching the defsym color.

- Most of the display-level kludges for some of the on-the-fly
interface features have been removed from map_glyphinfo() as they
aren't needed any longer. These glyph expansions adhere more closely to
the original glyph mechanics of the game.

- Because the glyphs are re-ordered and expanded, an update to
editlevel will be required upon merge of these changes.
2021-09-18 19:51:04 -04:00
nhmall
1c869ca12f curses port 2021-08-22 21:04:19 -04:00
nhmall
9bb96322a8 compile NetHack-3.7 without makedefs-generated .h files
This evolves and hopefully eases the game-build requirements by
removing game-compile dependencies on any header files generated
by the makedefs utility, including:

date.h dependency and its inclusion is removed and comparable functionality
is produced at runtime via new file src/date.c.

pm.h dependency and its inclusion is removed and comparable functionality is
produced by moving the monster definitions from monst.c into new header
file called monsters.h and altering them slightly. The former pm.h header
file #define PM_ values are now replaced with appropriate emitted enum
entries during the compiler preprocessing.

onames.h dependency and	its inclusion is removed and comparable functionality
is produced by moving the object definitions from objects.c into new header
file called objects.h and altering them slightly. The former onames.h header
file #define values are now replaced with appropriate emitted enum entries
during the compiler preprocessing.

artilist.h has been slightly altered, and the former onames.h artifact-related
header file #define ART_ values are now replaced with appropriate emitted enum
entries during the compiler preprocessing.

makedefs can still produce date.h (makedefs -v), pm.h (makedefs -p), and
onames.h (makedefs -o) for reference purposes. They won't be used during
the compiler.

The other uses for makedefs remain. They are used to prepare external
file content that the game utilizes, not prerequisite code for the
compile:
    makedefs -d    (database)
    makedefs -r    (rumors)
    makedefs -h    (oracles)
    makedefs -s    (epitaphs, engravings, bogusmons)

date.c

Pull the code for date/time stamping from mdlib.c into date.c.
Set date.o to be dependent on source files, header files, and .o files
so that date.o is rebuilt from date.c when any of those changes, thus
ensuring an accurate date/time stamp. It also includes git sha
functionality formerly done by makedefs writing #define directives
into include/date.h. For unix it passes the git info on
the compile line for date.c (via sys/unix/hints/linux.2020, macOS.2020)

nethack --dumpenums (optional, but on by default)

Allow developer to obtain some internal enum values from NetHack
without having to resort to an external utility such as
makedefs.

Uncomment #define NODUMPENUMS in config.h to disable this.

The updates to sys/windows/Makefile.gcc have not been tested yet.
2021-08-21 07:59:18 -04:00
PatR
946df19ea2 \#perminv, 2 of 2: implementation
Add new '|' command, aka #perminv, which allows the player to
send menu scrolling keystrokes to the persistent inventory window.

Implemented for X11, where its usefulness is limited, and for
curses, where it is more needed and also more fully functional.
The interface can either prompt for one keystroke, act upon it,
and return to normal play, or it can loop for multiple keystrokes
until player types <return> or <escape>.  X11 does the former if
the 'slow' application resource is False so that prompting uses
popups, and the latter when 'slow' is True where prompting is in
a fixed spot and doesn't end up causing the persistent inventory
window to be stacked behind the map window.  curses always does
the loop-until-done approach.  It also accepts up and down arrow
keys to scroll one line at a time.

Also adds two new menu scrolling commands, menu_shift_right (key
'}' by default) and menu_shift_left ('{') if wincap2 flags contain
WC2_MENU_SHIFT.  Shifting allows different substrings of too-long
lines to be seen.

For X11, neither works because their handling requires a horizontal
scrollbar and for some reason that escapes me our menus don't have
one of those.  If they did, shifts could work for all menus but a
shifted window would hide the selection letters.  So shifting would
be most usefully done as:  pan right, read more of any long lines,
immediately pan back to the left.

For curses, they only apply to the persistent inventory window.
Shift right redraws it with class headers and inventory letters
shown normally but the item descriptions omit their leftmost
portion, showing more text towards the end.  Shift left reverses
that and does nothing if the beginning is already in view.  Forward
and backward scrolling while shifted leave the shift in place.
2021-03-13 18:18:53 -08:00
PatR
dd49431296 \#perminv, 1 of 2: groundwork
Give the window-port side of *_update_inventory() an argument.
Calls in the core still omit that; invent.c's update_inventory()
is the only place that cares.
2021-03-13 18:17:00 -08:00
PatR
cc855d6973 signal induced panictrace under curses
When panictrace feedback occurs due to catching a signal rather
than controlled panic, the backtrace is useless when running the
curses interface unless the terminal gets reset first.  Let's
just hope that the signal triggering a panictrace doesn't occur
while resetting the terminal.
2021-03-09 07:45:58 -08:00
PatR
71bb01c328 curses persistent inventory window tweak
Under curses interface, provide a way to get a little more space
for perm_invent without turning off windowborders entirely.

Possible 'windowborders' values:
 0 = no borders, max screen space available for useful info
 1 = full borders, two lines and two columns wasted for each window
 2 = contingent borders, show if screen is big enough, else hide
New:
 3 = as 1 except no borders for perm_invent window
 4 = as 2 except never borders for perm_invent window

3 and 4 let the map, message, and status windows have borders while
providing two extra lines and two extra columns on each line for
persistent inventory.  It's not much but better than nothing when
borders are enabled.
2021-02-08 16:34:29 -08:00
nhmall
262f0d11b5 a couple of curses warnings on one compiler 2021-01-29 23:14:16 -05:00
nhmall
9d93e1e52a follow-up bits 2021-01-27 21:04:51 -05:00
nhmall
f963c5aca7 switch source tree from k&r to c99 2021-01-26 21:06:16 -05:00
nhmall
cea4c8c488 another Microsoft compiler warning
win/curses/cursmain.c(760): warning C4189: 'win': local variable is initialized but not referenced
2021-01-17 23:14:13 -05:00
PatR
05c7a21756 curses: fix unused label 'bail'
when SELECTSAVED isn't defined by using a goto for it even when
an 'if' was easily avoiding the need for that.
2021-01-08 13:57:52 -08:00
PatR
7ba7873a41 curses line-of-input prompting
Redo the fake ESC handling for curses' wgetnstr() so that it
applies to all popup prompts rather than just to "Who are you?",
in case the player sets the 'popup_dialog' option.
2021-01-06 15:59:55 -08:00
nhmall
4cbf95b350 typo in comments 2021-01-05 10:44:19 -05:00
nhmall
c9673b3d9e more window port interface adjustments
further adjustments to the window port interface to pass a pointer
to a glyph_info struct which describes not just the glyph number
itself, but also the ttychar, the color, the glyphflags, and the
symset index.

This affects two existing window port calls that get passed glyphs
and does the parameter consistently for both of them using the
glyph_info struct pointer:
	print_glyph()
	add_menu().

The recently added glyphmod parameter is now unnecessary and has been
removed.
2021-01-05 10:09:37 -05:00
PatR
2a9a18fa2f curses askname()
Noticed when implementing restore-via-menu for curses a couple
of days ago:  The "Who are you?" prompt wouldn't let me cancel
out via <escape>.  I created a character named '\033' which was
displayed as "^[" during play and produced a save file shown by
'ls' as "501?.Z".

To fix this properly, we will need to replace use of wgetnstr()
with something of our own.  That's more work than I feel like
tackling.  This fakes ESC handling if the player is willing to
type <escape><return> rather than just <escape> when terminating
the prompt.
2021-01-04 18:01:49 -08:00
PatR
46460255ef curses: restoring via menu
Clone the tty SELECTSAVED code in curses.  If you would be getting
the "who are you?" prompt (perhaps via 'nethack -u player') and
you have at least one save file, you'll get a menu of save files
(plus entries for 'new game' and 'quit') to choose from.  Requires
'#define SELECTDSAVED' at build time (only ntconf.h does that by
default) and when present, can be disabled by setting 'selectsaved'
to False in NETHACKOPTIONS or .nethackrc.
2021-01-02 18:50:04 -08:00
nhmall
1d94e65e45 finish mapglyph() removal 2021-01-02 09:22:53 -05:00
nhmall
a7c63f8abc switch curses port to use the new tty_print_glyph argument 2020-12-26 18:35:09 -05:00
nhmall
0c3b9642e4 pmnames mons gender naming plus a window port interface change
add MALE, FEMALE, and gender-neutral names for individual monster species
to the mons array. The gender-neutral name (NEUTRAL) is mandatory, the
MALE and FEMALE versions are not.

replace code uses of the mname field of permonst with one of the three
potentially-available gender-specific names.

consolidate some separate mons entries that differed only by species into a
single mons entry (caveman, cavewoman and priest,priestess etc.)

consolidate several "* lord" and "* queen/* king" monst entries into
their single species, and allow both genders on some where it makes some
sense (there is probably more work and cleanup to come out of this at some
point, and the chosen gender-neutral name variations are not cast in stone
if someone has better suggestions).

related function or macro additions:
    pmname(pm, gender) to get the gender variation of the permonst name. It
    guards against monsters that haven't got anything except NEUTRAL naming
    and falls back to the NEUTRAL version if FEMALE and MALE versions are
    missing.

    Ugender to obtain the current hero gender.
    Mgender(mtmp) to obtain the gender of a monster

While the code can safely refer directly to pmnames[NEUTRAL] safely in the
code because it always exists, the other two (pmnames[MALE] and
pmnames[FEMALE] may not exist so use:
    pmname(ptr, gidx)
      where -ptr is a permonst *
            -gidx is an index into the pmnames array field of the
             permonst struct
pmname() checks for a valid index and checks for null-pointers for
pmnames[MALE] and pmnames[FEMALE], and will fall back to pmnames[NEUTRAL] if
the pointer requested if the requested variation is unavailable, or if the
gidx is out-of-range.

Allow code to specify makemon flags to request female or male (via MM_MALE
and MM_FEMALE flags respectively)to makedefs, since the species alone doesn't
distinguish male/female anymore. Specifying MM_MALE or MM_FEMALE won't
override the pm M2_MALE and M2_FEMALE flags on a mons[] entry.

male and female tiles have been added to win/share/monsters.txt.
The majority are duplicated placeholders except for those that were
separate mons entries before. Perhaps someone will contribute artwork in the
future to make the male and female variations visually distinguishable.

tilemapping via has the MALE tile indexes in the glyph2tile[]
array produced at build time. If a window port has information that the
FEMALE tile is required, it just has to increment the index returned
from the glyph2tile[] array by 1.

statues already preserved gender of the monster through STATUE_FEMALE
and STATUE_MALE, so ensure that pmnames takes that into consideration.

I expect some refinement will be required after broad play-testing puts it to
the test.

    consolidate caveman,cavewoman and priest,priestess monst.c entries etc

This commit will require a bump of editlevel in patchlevel.h because it alters
the index numbers of the monsters due to the consolidation of some. Those
index numbers are saved in some other structures, even though the mons[] array
itself is not part of the savefile.

Window Port Interface Change

Also add a parameter to print_glyph to convey additional information beyond
the glyph to the window ports. Every single window port was calling back to
mapglyph for the information anyway, so just included it in the interface and
produce the information right in the display core.

The mapglyph() function uses will be eliminated, although there are still some
in the code yet to be dealt with.

win32, tty, x11, Qt, msdos window ports have all had adjustments done to
utilize the new parameter instead of calling mapglyph, but some of those
window ports have not been thoroughly tested since the changes.

Interface change additional info:

    print_glyph(window, x, y, glyph, bkglyph, *glyphmod)
            -- Print the glyph at (x,y) on the given window.  Glyphs are
               integers at the interface, mapped to whatever the window-
               port wants (symbol, font, color, attributes, ...there's
               a 1-1 map between glyphs and distinct things on the map).
            -- bkglyph is a background glyph for potential use by some
               graphical or tiled environments to allow the depiction
               to fall against a background consistent with the grid
               around x,y. If bkglyph is NO_GLYPH, then the parameter
               should be ignored (do nothing with it).
                -- glyphmod provides extended information about the glyph
               that window ports can use to enhance the display in
               various ways.
                    unsigned int glyphmod[NUM_GLYPHMOD]
               where:
                    glyphmod[GM_TTYCHAR]  is the text characters associated
                                          with the original NetHack display.

                    glyphmod[GM_FLAGS]    are the special flags that denote
                                          additional information that window
                                          ports can use.

                    glyphmod[GM_COLOR] is the text character
                                       color associated with the original
                                       NetHack display.

Support for including the glyphmod info in the display glyph buffer
alongside the glyph itself was added and is the default operation.
That can be turned off by defining UNBUFFERED_GLYPHMOD at compile time.
With UNBUFFERED_GLYPHMOD operation, a call will be placed to map_glyphmod()
immediately prior to every print_glyph() call.
2020-12-26 11:23:23 -05:00
PatR
c062822a7c Qt tombstone bugs
Infrastructure bits:  Qt tombstone uses a short buffer; make sure that
the plname value fits instead of relying on snprintf() to truncate it.
A warning about gold, if any, was iffy but this should guarantee no
reason for future complaint.  Year was safe but a compiler sensitive
to buffer overflows wouldn't know that.

Actual bugs:  Qt used money in inventory for gold amount on tombstone;
that overlooks gold in containers and will be 0 by tombstone stage if
bones get saved.  Year was recalculated from current date+time instead
of using the value that gets passed in--blindly flagging that variable
as UNUSED was a mistake.
2020-08-20 16:56:50 -07:00
nhmall
ac9ba38449 file header bump from "NetHack 3.6" to "NetHack 3.7" 2020-08-03 22:07:36 -04:00