<Someone> (also later forwarded by <Someone>) reported that choking
while eating non-food always resulted in calling it a "quick snack".
lesshungry() depends on an occupation to tell if you are actually eatig or
not, but since non-food is eaten in one turn, no occupation was set. Took
his suggestion of setting the occupation temporarily to cause lesshungry()
call choke() appropriately in this case.
Three related bug fixed, two reported in U409.
+ If you zapped a wand of cold downward while hiding underwater, the uundetected
flag was not reset (but the monster case was code correctly), resulting in
an impossible error on the next attack
+ If you finished eating something you were hiding under and were attacked,
another impossible would occur
+ While checking the eating gold case, I noticed that several cases would lose
gold on the floor if the attempt to eat it failed
The first case is fixed by resetting the flag just like the monster case.
The other cases are fixed by adding code to useupf to deal with this.
eatspecial and floorfood were modified to allow useupf to be called, and
fix the 3rd bug in the process.
This started out as a change to address the strange sequence of messages if
you remove a blindfold while engulfed in a dust vortex. That is addressed
by a new function that can be called in such situations. Calls to this
function were added in all the cases where the can_blnd() engulfing
conditions end as a result of player action. There are some other cases
that end ucreamed or usleep, but they happen between turns and shouldn't
need extra handling.
While I was at it, I noticed that a unicorn horn or prayer would cure
blindness even while engulfed in a dust vortex. This is useless, because
you immediately get blind again the next turn. So, I added checks to avoid
doing this. Finally, it didn't make sense for eating a carrot to cure your
blindness in these situations either, only for it to return immediately.
Make wielding Werebane confer defense against catching lychanthropy
from monster bites. It doesn't protect against catching that from eating
lycanthrope corpses and might blast the character if wielded at such time.
Also fix artifact handling to recognize the character as lycanthrope
while in normal human/elf/whatever form--rather than only when in beast
form--just like it does for monsters.
Add <Someone>'s "eye of newt" patch, which confers energy
when eating a newt corpse. Consumed energy is restored by up to 3
points, and if that takes the character past max energy there's a
chance to boost the latter by 1 point. I introduced randomization
so that level 1 characters can't just kill and eat all the newts on
the first couple of levels to unconditionally boost their initial
mana (22% chance per newt to increase max energy now instead of his
original 100% chance).
> I'm working on a Nethack port, and one of the header files a
> library uses has a structure with a member named "red". Since
> includes/decl.h #defines red to something, this totally loses.
>
> Attached is a patch which fixes the color defines.
Found on the newsgroup: someone pointed out that you don't get a message
when you eat a ring of increase damage. They thought it was intentional--
it's not.
<Someone> reported that a wand of cancellation would ignore Unchanging,
noting the case of cancelling yourself while polymorphed into a stone golem.
He thought the wand should win, killing the player. I felt otherwise,
since the case he specified passes the flag allow_cancel_kill == FALSE.
<Someone> reported (in April) that eating cursed tripe, for example, did
not violate vegetarian conduct. This patch moves the various conduct
checks into common code that is executed before the rotten state of food is
determined.
Change "The corpses smell like it could be tainted! Eat it anyway?"
to be "The corpses smell like they could be tainted! Eat one anyway?"
when eating one of multiple stacked food objects.
The shop billing code assumes that food marked partly eaten
is worthless, but the eating code was changed to make sure that any
eating attempt will never leave food marked as not partly eaten.
The end result is that non-corpse food which is consumed in a
single byte can be eaten off shop floors for free, and if eaten
from inventory--so already on shop bill--the "Ix" display of used
up goods lists the item as partly eaten (with right price though).
This fix makes single-byte food be handled the same as other
food: the first byte taken causes the food to be auto-purchased
immediately instead of waiting until it's used up to add it to the
shopping bill.
> Greetings! <Someone> suggested I report this bug to you:
> in 3.3.1, riding a horse while blind, I ate a bad carrot (to
> unblind myself) and got the message, "Blecch! Rotten food! The
> world spins and you slap against the floor." Upon regaining
> consciousness, I found I was still safely mounted on my steed,
> raising the question of what part of me could have "slapped
> against the floor." I thought I would have fallen off my
> horse, or at least have slumped against it. <Someone> said in his
> reply to me on rgrn: "Looks like Yet Another message that
> fails to take riding into account; should be easy enough for
> the DevTeam to fix, though, since it's one that's already
> being modified for levitation and the like." Hope this helps.
> Thanks very much! <email deleted>
>