groundwork only - window port interface change
This changes the last parameter for add_menu() from a boolean
to an unsigned int, to allow additional itemflags in future
beyond just the "preselected" that the original boolean offered.
There shouldn't be any functionality changes with this groundwork-only
change, and if there are it is unintentional and should be reported.
If you're wielding a stack of N items, issuing the command to quiver
them asks whether you want to quiver N-1 of them (implicitly leaving
one wielded). If you answer no then you're asked whether to quiver
all of them. You could also give a count when picking the item to be
quivered and the stack would be split based on that.
However, if you have a stack of N items quivered, issuing the command
to wield them just did so, leaving the quiver empty. And picking an
item ignored any count, so even explicitly asking for 1 (out of N)
wielded the whole stack. Change 'w' to parallel 'Q'; if you try to
wield a quivered stack, you'll be asked whether to wield just 1 of
them. For no, ask whether to wield the whole stack. Or you can give
an explicit count when picking any stack in inventory to wield.
Both 'w' and 'Q' probably ought to handle the alternate/secondary
weapon similarly when it contains a stack. This doesn't address that.
Bite the bullet and add a special purpose boolean option to control
game behavior for random clairvoyance. When objects or monsters are
discovered, it normally issues "you sense your surroundings" and
performs a getpos() operation which allows the player to browse the
map by moving the cursor around and getting 'autodescribe' feedback.
But there have been complaints that once the hero has the Amulet
(which triggers random clairvoyance even though hero isn't flagged
as having that attribute) the message and pause-to-browse become too
intrusive.
This was initially combined with the 'timed clairvoyance' fix because
they both bump EDITLEVEL to invalidate existing save files, but their
details don't interact so I separated them.
When the hero has random clairvoyance, the code used
| (moves % 15) == 0 && rn2(2) != 0
(where 'moves' is actually the turn number) to decide when it would
kick in and show a portion of the map. If the hero was fast enough
to get an extra move when the turn value met the (moves % 15) == 0
condition then clairvoyance could happen twice (or more if poly'd)
on the same turn.
The changes (one new field, reordering a few others) in 'struct
context' invalidate existing 3.7.0-x save files.
Fixes#266
Build feedback filtered by a script which filters out -Dthis -Wthat:
gcc -g -I../include -I../lib/lua-/src -c ../win/share/tilemap.c
The second -I is obsolete or else its bogus value would have caused
build failure. When removing it, I noticed that there was still quite
a bit of obsolete yacc and lex stuff in there. Remove that too.
Poly'd hero hiding on the ceiling was told "you can't go down here"
if using '>' at a spot that didn't have down stairs, trap door, hole,
or pit. Let '>' bring a ceiling hider out of hiding; lurker above
resumes flying, piercer falls to floor or whatever is underneath it.
Fix some issues noticed when experimenting with ceiling hiders.
They're all blind (at least without the monks' Eyes) and some of
the behavior while blind seemed to be incorrect (though some that
I thought was wrong turned out to be ok; feel_newsym() won't update
the map if the hero can't reach the floor). Fixing that made me
notice that some terrain side-effects (being underwater or stuck in
lava) weren't getting disabled when the underlying terrain wasn't
the corresponding type anymore.