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nhmall
8b6ba69fd8 linux.370 hints: validate sysconf GDBPATH
With sys/unix/hints/linux.370, if GDBPATH doesn't exist, comment out
the GDBPATH line in sysconf during 'make install' or 'make update'.

[ macOS apparently uses sys/unix/hints/macosx.sh to do its sysconf manipulation,
so there is no corresponding change for sys/unix/hints/macOS.370 ]

Closes #1477
2026-01-15 17:02:38 -05:00
nhmall
642cf9a93e bump Lua references from 5.4.6 to 5.4.8 2026-01-04 11:12:50 -05:00
nhmall
a654d08c3b save/restore changes - part 3
This is the third of a series of savefile-related changes.

    This adds early-days experimental support for a completely optional
    'sfctool' utility (savefile conversion tool), to be able to export
    a savefile's contents into a more portable format. There are likely
    to be bugs at this stage. In this initial first-attempt, the export
    format is a very simple ascii output.

    NetHack can be built entirely, without also building this tool.
    NetHack has no dependencies on the tool.

    Attempts were made to minimize duplication of existing NetHack code.
    To achieve that, unfortunately, #ifdef SFCTOOL and #ifndef SFCTOOL
    had to be sprinkled around through some of the existing NetHack
    source code, so that it could be re-used for building the utility.

    The process for building the sfctool typically recompiles the source
    files with #define SFCTOOL and a distinct object file with SF- is
    produced.

sfctool notes:

    Universal ctags is used and required to produce the sfctool utility.

    Some targets were added to the Unix and Windows Makefiles to
    facilitate the build process.

         make sfctool

    That should build a copy in util.

    Note: At present, the Unix Makefiles do not copy sfctool over to the
          NetHack playground during 'make install' or 'make update'.
          Until that gets resolved by someone, The tool will
          have to be manually copied there by the builder/admin if
          desired.
          cp util/sfctool ~/nh/install/games/lib/nethackdir/sfctool

    Also, a separate Visual Studio sfctool.sln solution was written and
    placed in sys/windows/vs. That has has only very limited testing.

    Usage:

      i)  To convert an existing savefile to an exportascii format
          that co-resides with the savefile:

          sfctool -c savefile

          That *must* be executed on the same platform / architecture /
          data model that produced the save file in the first place.

     ii)  To unconvert an existing exportascii format export file to a
          historical format savefile that can then be used by NetHack:

          sfctool -u savefile

          That must be executed on the same target platform / architecture /
          data model that was used to build the NetHack that will
          utilize the save file that results.

     A Windows example:

          sfctool -c Fred.NetHack-saved-game

          That should result in creation of Fred.NetHack-saved-game.exportascii
          from existing savefile:
              %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\NetHack\3.7\Fred.NetHack-saved-game

     A Unix example:

          sfctool -c 1000wizard

          That should result in creation of 1000wizard.exportascii.gz
          from existing savefile in the playground save directory:
              1000wizard.gz

  Current Mechanics:
     1. Makefile recipe, or script uses universal ctags to produce
        util/sf.tags.

     2. util/sftags is built and executed to read util/sf.tags and
        generate: include/sfproto.h and src/sfdata.c.

     3. util/sfctool is built from the following:
        generated file compiled with -DSFCTOOL:
                    src/sfdata.c       -> sfdata.o
        existing files compiled with -DSFCTOOL:
                    util/sfctool.c     -> sfctool.o
                    util/sfexpasc.c    -> sfexpasc.o
                    src/alloc.c        -> sf-alloc.o
                    src/monst.c        -> sf-monst.o
                    src/objects.c      -> sf-objects.o
                    src/sfbase.c       -> sfbase.o
                    src/sfstruct.c     -> sfstruct.o
                    src/nhlua.c        -> sf-nhlua.o
                    util/panic.c       -> panic.o
                    src/date.c         -> sf-date.o
                    src/decl.c         -> sf-decl.o
                    src/artifact.c     -> sf-artifact.o
                    src/dungeon.c      -> sf-dungeon.o
                    src/end.c          -> sf-end.o
                    src/engrave.c      -> sf-engrave.o
                    src/cfgfiles.c     -> sf-cfgfiles.o
                    src/files.c        -> sf-files.o
                    src/light.c        -> sf-light.o
                    src/mdlib.c        -> sf-mdlib.o
                    src/mkmaze.c       -> sf-mkmaze.o
                    src/mkroom.c       -> sf-mkroom.o
                    src/o_init.c       -> sf-o_init.o
                    src/region.c       -> sf-region.o
                    src/restore.c      -> sf-restore.o
                    src/rumors.c       -> sf-rumors.o
                    src/sys.c          -> sf-sys.o
                    src/timeout.c      -> sf-timeout.o
                    src/track.c        -> sf-track.o
                    src/version.c      -> sf-version.o
                    src/worm.c         -> sf-worm.o
                    src/strutil.c      -> strutil.o
2025-05-25 20:38:17 -04:00
nhmall
bddca2ded5 musl libc build, rather than glibc
We've had reports of a couple of issues building against musl libc.

Issues reported:
  - build procedures utilize cat for Guidebook-creation, and cat
    is deprecated in distros that use musl libc.

  - some of the CRASHREPORT code is using library functions that
    are not available in the musl libc environment. The reported
    functions were backtrace() and backtrace_symbols(), which use
    header file /usr/include/execinfo.h.

So we'll try to accommodate this. Since we don't have a means of
autodetecting the musl libc situation during the build (as of yet), the
builder will have to specify 'make musl=1' on the make command line.

Specifying 'musl=1' on the make command line will:
1. ensure that NOCRASHREPORT gets defined in the C preprocessor.
2. set COLCMD to be '../util/stripbs' instead of 'col -bx'.

Closes #1393
2025-03-10 17:14:24 -04:00
nhkeni
cfe39900ca Demo for downloading formatted docs
Written for MacOS, more useful for Windows (but I'm not writing that).
2025-01-31 21:48:15 -05:00
nhmall
3221665f5a updates to tradstdc.h
Define a macro NH_C to provide a shorter & simpler way to test for
which C standard the build is being carried out under (c99 or c23).

 NH_C > 202300L     Being compiled under C23 or greater
 NH_C > 199900L     Being compiled under C99 or greater
 NH_C > 198900L     Being compiled under C89 or greater,
                    or C std could not be determined.

While NetHack only requires c99, we've been taking advantage
of some c23 features (attributes), if they are available,
to allow the use of ATTRNORETURN/NORETURN and FALLTHROUGH on
compilers other than gcc.

Also add some comment documentation to tradstdc.h about NetHack's
use of c99.

The sys/unix/Makefile.top change overcomes a warning in the
Makefile-generated nhlua.h. That warning arises under some compilers
that rely on attribute [[noreturn]] ahead of a declaration
(NetHack macro ATTRNORETURN), rather than the trailing gcc
__attribute((noreturn)) (NetHack macro NORETURN). The sed command
is modified to include ATTRNORETURN at the start of the declaration
in addition to the NORETURN at the end of the declaration, in the
generated file. That's the same combination that's used for the
declaration of other functions that don't return.
2025-01-19 20:51:46 -05:00
nhmall
8b08244c9b Cross-compile build fixes
recover was not being built correctly under cross compilation
2024-12-01 13:24:30 -05:00
nhkeni
3f2d46823a add nhlua target (for internal use) 2024-08-10 16:25:35 -04:00
nhkeni
93ece2c9b4 update fetch-lua-TARGET targets 2024-07-27 18:24:41 -04:00
nhkeni
190aeb921b fetch-lua bits
make it clearer how to change the fetch try order
avoid odd output if more than one lua .gz file exists
make it clearer if we don't have a checksum for a fetched file
2024-07-26 21:19:41 -04:00
nhkeni
e3cabd95ee Merge branch 'NetHack-3.7' into keni-fetchlua 2024-07-26 20:20:34 -04:00
nhkeni
3913cebdb4 make "make fetch-lua" handle multiple lua versions 2024-07-26 14:47:16 -04:00
nhkeni
70d0bc25f8 fetch-lua bits
Add a local copy of the lua source file.
Re-organize the sh code to avoid duplication and add (a little) clarity.
2024-06-23 13:04:28 -04:00
RainRat
a3658f85ac fix typos 2024-02-28 20:15:56 -08:00
nhkeni
fc100f269c Makefile.top: remove some out-of-date CRASHREPORT code 2024-02-20 14:37:04 -05:00
nhkeni
3d3ce2369c Merge branch 'keni-wincw2' into NetHack-3.7
Lots of manually resolved conflicts.
2024-02-15 16:25:12 -05:00
nhkeni
dbe5c98dca add CRASHREPORT directly to browser
add CRASHREPORT for Windows
add ^P info to report (via DUMPLOG)

new options: crash_email, crash_name, crash_urlmax
new game command: #bugreport
new config option: CRASHREPORT_EXEC_NOSTDERR
new command line option: --bidshow

deleted helper scripts:
    NetHackCrashReport.Javascript
    nhcrashreport.lua

misc:
    update CRASHREPORTURL (will need to be updated before release)
    update bitrot in winchain
    winchain for Windows
    add missing synch_wait for NetHackW --showpaths
    add PANICTRACE (and CRASHREPORT) in mdlib.c:build_opts

missing:
    packaging (Windows needs the pdb file)
    no testing with MSVC command line build

port status:
    linux: working, but glibc's backtrace doesn't show static functions
    Windows VS: working.  pdb file is large - looking into options
    MacOS: working
    msdos: not supported
    VMS: not supported
    MSVC: planned, but not attempted
    MSYS2: working, but libbacktrace not showing symbols (yet?)
2024-02-06 18:33:59 -05:00
nhmall
bac8ebad34 revisit Makefile sysconf steps
Add distinct potential steps into Makefile.top for putting
sysconf into place, instead of appending the steps for doing so
to the generic POSTINSTALL.

SYSCONFINSTALL is used for 'make install' and unconditionally
copies sys/unix/sysconf to the install directory.

SYSCONFENSURE is used for 'make update' and only copies
sys/unix/sysconf to the installation directory if it doesn't
already exist.

The initial trigger for revisiting this was because of new reports
that cp from (GNU coreutils) 9.4 is now issuing a warning during
NetHack builds. The warning pertains to deprecated use of the '-n'
switch with cp, which is used to only copy the file if the target
does not exist.

After this update, the shell is used to make that determination,
and if the file doesn't exist, cp is now invoked on Linux without
the '-n' switch.

For the macOS hints file, macOS.370, cp wasn't being used for sysconf
anyway, a utility script was being invoked and this doesn't change
that. macOS.370 was updated to remain in sync with linux.370 and
Makefile.top regarding the use of SYSCONFINSTALL and SYSCONFENSURE.
2024-01-27 18:12:18 -05:00
nhmall
ab74019dcb another fetch-lua follow-up 2023-12-20 22:04:22 -05:00
nhmall
e9bd28d0d8 fetch-lua follow-up 2023-12-20 21:31:58 -05:00
nhmall
a18333633f fetch-lua update
Try the mirror if the primary fails
2023-12-20 21:17:13 -05:00
nhmall
8b821d0e00 follow-up for Lua mirror target
Use a variable
2023-12-09 12:11:27 -05:00
nhmall
70c21cda51 alternative make target using Lua's mirror
In the rare event that

        make fetch-lua

is not working because the primary Lua site is not available,
provide another target

        make fetch-lua-mirror

that uses the official lua mirror site documented at:
     https://www.lua.org/mirrors.html
2023-12-09 12:07:00 -05:00
nhmall
571de1528d some doc updates
add a 'distrib' target to the top level Makefile so that the
distribution doc/*.txt files can be created via 'make distrib'
from the top directory.  It utilizes the existing 'distrib'
target in the doc/Makefile.

Have hints/linux.370 specify the correct directory for Linux
man pages of /usr/share/man/man6, so that 'sudo make manpages'
works on that platform,
2023-11-28 22:49:31 -05:00
nhmall
4a08f20090 do the Makefile checking using make itself 2023-11-20 22:14:22 -05:00
nhmall
5c8b36e95a Revert "don't build in support for obsolete makedefs options"
This reverts commit 13f49bdd92.
2023-11-19 17:36:25 -05:00
nhmall
13f49bdd92 don't build in support for obsolete makedefs options
unless OLD_MAKEDEFS_OPTIONS is defined during the compile of makedefs.c
2023-11-19 10:05:01 -05:00
nhkeni
b75bc87662 Improve run fetch-lua required message - it has to be run in top. 2023-09-07 12:17:53 -04:00
nhkeni
385d860bef Merge branch 'keni-crashweb3' into NetHack-3.7 2023-09-06 12:39:17 -04:00
nhkeni
8c095b009a Add CRASHREPORT, show contact form on panic/impossible
When calling panic() or impossible(), create the option
of opening a browser window with most of the fields
already populated.  Code for MacOS and linux is included;
other ports are affected by argument change to early_init
which are done but not tested.

To enable, define CRASHREPORT in config.h and set
CRASHREPORTURL in sysconf to (for the moment at least)
http[s]://www.nethack.org/common/contactcr.html

Adds --grep-defined option to makedefs for Makefiles.

Adds "bid" (binary identifier), an MD4 of the main nethack
binary.  This is ONLY for helping (in the future) contact.html
to set the "NetHack from" field automatically for our own
binaries.  This can be faked, but the user can lie so nothing
lost.  There's nothing magic about MD4; other ports can use
anything that prodcues a long apparently random string we can
match against.

- new option --bidshow for us to get the MD4 of a
  released binary so I can add it to the website.
  Only available in wizard mode and not in nethack.6.
- typo macos -> macosx in hints file

No support for packaging builds as I'm not sure what that
would look like.

Adds a javascript helper for MacOS.
Adds a lua helper for linux (and builds and installs
 nhlua).
2023-09-06 12:27:13 -04:00
nhkeni
1a2836577b check the checksum for Lua in "make fetch-lua"
Works for MacOS and linux.
2023-09-06 12:15:54 -04:00
nhmall
2bba306348 default fetch-lua to https
Also add an alternative fetch-lua-http target to use http (via port 80)

Resolves #1074
2023-07-05 19:18:48 -04:00
nhmall
81dedbe298 stick with submodule commit defined in repository
Use the submodule commit already defined in the repository
on submodule update, rather than pulling the most recent commit
in Makefiles.
2023-07-03 11:27:40 -04:00
nhmall
b35d8a34ed update Lua version supported 2023-05-28 22:58:47 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
fc7a32b86e Tutorial level
Add a tutorial level to teach commands to new players.
Very much a WIP.

Breaks save and bones compat.
2023-03-01 14:00:29 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
4af086be73 More interesting Gehennom levels
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.
2023-01-10 12:20:21 +02:00
PatR
9a7f8418ee 'nethack --usage' and '?' menu
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.
2022-11-18 16:07:15 -08:00
Ray Chason
daf18eac91 Build the PSF fonts in the cross-compile 2022-10-03 20:22:11 -04:00
nhmall
1d46fad717 some documentation-related changes
add a command-line pdf option to Makefile for use in CI.
fix .tex file errors.
2022-06-18 13:32:17 -04:00
nhmall
98a4673a0c Guidebook datestamping
Allow the hints file to apply a correct timestamp to
the Guidebooks prior to use.

Detect the NH_DATESUB in the Guidebook.mn or Guidebook.tex
files and replace the datestamping line that follows.

If git is available, it determines the hash of the last commit
applied to doc/Guidebook.mn, and then determines the date of
that commit.  The interim Guidebook.dated.mn (or
Guidebook.dated.tex) gets the datestamp applied.

If git isn't available or doesn't correctly provide the hash
for doc/Guidebook.mn, it should just continue to use whatever
hard-coded date in the Guidebook.mn source file (it uses it
instead of the interim file).
2022-06-18 10:29:15 -04:00
nhmall
27119907a7 use updated lua library name in make spotless 2022-05-19 08:18:52 -04:00
nhmall
f57555ae6b differentiate lua object library names by Lua ver 2022-05-19 07:44:29 -04:00
nhmall
439087ec6d remove a commented out test line from Makefile.utl 2022-03-13 11:37:00 -04:00
nhmall
2234cc256d some parallel Make glitches noticed
observed: parallel build attempts of makedefs that trampled over
one another.

attempted workaround: Add a dependency as per Pat R's suggestion.

observed: Concurrent header file movement collisions were sometimes
causing file busy errors and build failures.

workaround: Eliminate tile.h header file movement from the
Makefile build so that the collisions won't occur with that
particular file. Leave the header file tile.h in win/share as it
is in the distribution and just adjust the include path in the
rule for the specific files that use it.

observed: tiletxt.c created on-the-fly from Makefile echo statements
sometimes resulted in garbled and duplicate content in it when
parallel makes were involved, and that caused a build failure.

workaround: Instead of creating a tiletxt.c on-the-fly via echo
statements in the Makefile, simplify things and use that
same #include "tilemap.c" approach but make it an actual file
in the distribution. That makes it available for other platforms
too.
2022-03-13 11:06:45 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
1e90f89203 Chronicle of major events, and livelog
Log game events, such as entering a new dungeon level, breaking
a conduct, or killing a unique monster, in a new "Major events"
chronicle. The entries record the turn when the event happened.
The log can be viewed with #chronicle -command, and the entries
also show up in the end-of-game dump, if that is available.

This feature is on by default, but can be disabled by
defining NO_CHRONICLE compile-time option.

This also contains "live logging", writing the events as they
happen into a single livelog-file. This is mostly useful for
public servers. The livelog is off by default, and must be
compiled in with LIVELOG, and then turned on in sysconf.

Mostly this a version of livelogging from the Hardfought server,
with some changes.
2022-02-09 22:49:25 +02:00
nhmall
6af710bc97 provide a Makefile target to clean the Lua submodule 2022-02-04 17:11:09 -05:00
nhmall
b8489de8eb support use of git submodules with the Makefiles
git=1 when invoking make will use the submodule submodules/lua.

On windows, it will also use the submodule submodules/pdcurses.
2022-02-04 14:48:29 -05:00
nhmall
13ee03be1f support for build with current Lua version 5.4.4
On some platforms this may require:
       re-using a sys/unix/hints file to generate updated Makefiles
       make spotless
       make fetch-lua
2022-01-27 18:23:17 -05:00
PatR
5f14f0ff57 options help one more time...
Move the help text for the 'O' command from the code into its own file
and allow that to be accessed from the '?' menu as well as by choosing
entry '?' in the 'O' menu.

sys/unix/Makefile.top has been updated to handle new 'optmenu', others
need to catch up.  The game will still build and run without the file
but asking for options menu help won't work until they do.
2022-01-19 14:22:21 -08:00
PatR
acfbf20958 unix/Makefile.top fetch-Lua bit
% make spotless
% sh sys/unix/setup.sh sys/unix/hints/macOS.2020
% make fetch-Lua

worked, but the last ended with

|rm include/nhlua.h
|rm: include/nhlua.h: No such file or directory
|make: [fetch-Lua] Error 1 (ignored)

which might frighten skittish users (like me).  Check whether the
constructed header file exists (so is assumed to be for an earlier
Lua version) and only delete it in that case.  No more scary report
of benign failure when it isn't there (after 'make spotless' or for
brand new source setup).

Also, some time ago we came to the conclusion that 'if [ ]' was an
extension for GNU 'bash' and wouldn't work with some older actual
'sh' implementations.  This replaces the one post-3.6 instance of
|if [ ! -d foo ] then bar; fi
in Makefile.top with
|if test -d foo; then true; else bar; fi
Testing was successful but done with bash rather than an old sh. :-}
2021-06-02 17:13:56 -07:00