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Pasi Kallinen
6d374f9306 No knockback with flimsy or non-blunt weapon
Weapons that can do knockback are lucern hammer, bec de corbin,
dwarvish mattock, (silver) mace, morning star, war hammer,
club, quarterstaff, aklys, flail, pick-axe, and grappling hook.
2025-05-11 20:32:29 +03:00
PatR
a587ccaa26 merge new use_menu_glyphs option with menu_objsyms
The two options are very similar but probably mutually exclusive
except when using look-here and look-into-container (both via ':')
with the default setting for 'sortloot', or with inventory when
'sortpack' has been toggled off.

This removes 'use_menu_glyphs' and changes 'menu_objsyms' from a
boolean to a compound taking six possible values:
| 0: no object symbols in menus,
| 1: append object class symbol to object header lines (same as old
|menu_objsyms boolean),
| 2: include object symbol in menu entry lines for objects (same as
|recently added use_menu_glyphs),
| 3: both 1 and 2,
| 4: display as #2 but only if the menu lacks class header lines,
| 5: if header lines are present, display as #1; if headers are not
|present, then display as #4 (which will implicitly be #2).
Default is #4.

Effectively replaces the options portion of pull request #1406 and
retains the functionality, but not as default for normal menus.

Guidebook.tex is only partially updated.  Someone else will need to
finish that.
2025-04-28 18:12:02 -07:00
Kestrel
9e1e032ea8 use_menu_glyphs 2025-04-26 12:50:18 -07:00
PatR
92255708f3 stone-to-flesh vs mimics
Handle a FIXME in zap.c:  stone-to-flesh spell hitting a mimic that
is disguised as a stone object or stone furniture should bring it out
of hiding.
2025-04-24 12:47:00 -07:00
PatR
f653356144 monst.h comments
End of line comments split across lines should start with '*' on the
continuation lines.  Otherwise clang-format, if we ever run it again,
will mangle them by shifting the start of the comment from the end
of its line to be a new block comment on the next line.

[There are lots of these which ought to be fixed; I just happended to
be looking at monst.h.]
2025-04-24 11:11:55 -07:00
nhmall
8f38267775 use documented SIG_RET_TYPE for Linux with gcc 2025-04-20 13:13:30 -04:00
PatR
4b7e330f3a secret doors in Garden filled rooms, take two
A comment in rm.h claimed that secret doors can't be trapped so I
used door flag D_TRAPPED to handle secret doors that should be shown
as trees instead of walls.  But the comment was inaccurate and secret
doors can be trapped.

Such trapped secret doors in ordinary rooms ended up being shown as
trees too.  Switch from using D_ARBOREAL in levl[][].doormask to new
levl[][].arboreal_sdoor which overloads levl[][].candig.

Also, wizard mode wishing for secret doors needed updating to allow
creating trapped ones (at wall or door locations).

This ought to update EDITLEVEL but I think existing save files can
live with secret door display issues.  Untrapped secret doors in
garden-fill rooms will end up becoming trapped.

Replaces the fix for github issue #1309
2025-04-19 11:23:29 -07:00
PatR
07b59e783e object deletion during save operations
Not sure why my earlier attempt was unsuccessful.  This one isn't as
comprehensive but is simpler and better yet, works as intended.

When saving a level or exiting the program, objects can be deleted
directly rather than having to pass though the objs_deleted list.
2025-04-17 16:59:49 -07:00
PatR
f307f05afd another MONITOR_HEAP
'unsigned long' isn't big enough to hold a pointer in my configuration,
and the old "only micros are sure to support %p format" is long out of
date.  Just assume that everyone has %p these days, and provide a hook
to avoid it for anyone who doesn't.  (Opt-out instead of opt-in.)
2025-04-17 10:10:52 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
178bd3a988 Wielding Trollsbane grants hungerless regeneration 2025-04-17 17:28:07 +03:00
nhmall
c88b288329 yet another stale ZEROCOMP bit 2025-04-16 17:04:45 -04:00
nhmall
16fc4aacb1 another stale ZEROCOMP bit 2025-04-16 17:00:21 -04:00
nhmall
830e18f52e some cleanup of stale bits 2025-04-16 16:56:17 -04:00
PatR
a7412dc835 add '--debug:fuzzer' command line option
Provide a way to bypass a debugger when initiating fuzzing.
 nethack -D --debug:fuzzer        # run fuzzer in wizard mode
 nethack --debug:fuzzer           # run it in normal mode
 nethack [-D] -@ --debug:fuzzer   # skip role/race/&c selection
2025-04-16 12:46:28 -07:00
nhmall
e024cbc57a go.omoves to svo.omoves since it is read from savefile 2025-04-16 12:45:32 -04:00
nhmall
502b60d210 follow-up bit
oextra should have been included in the critical bytes
2025-04-15 15:49:36 -04:00
nhmall
a3e12550ea savefile changes - part 1
This is the first of several savefile-related changes to
follow later. This one is groundwork for those later changes.

Remove internal compression schemes (RLECOMP and ZEROCOMP)
and discard the savefile_info struct that was primarily used to
convey which internal compression schemes had been in use.

Relocate some struct definitions into appropriate header files
for use by code to come in later changes.

Remove the two struct size-related fields from version_info and
from the nmakedefs_s. Instead, include a series of bytes near the
beginning of the savefile, representing the size of each
struct or base data type that impacts the historical savefile
content. Those are referred to as the "critical bytes".
(Related note: the "you" struct required two bytes, low and high,
due to its size).

Compare those critical bytes in a savefile against the NetHack
build that is reading the savefile. This allows mismatch detection
early in the savefile-reading process, and a clean exit, rather than
proceeding to read nonsensical values from the file. Include some
feedback on what the first mismatch was when encountering
one.

For arrays stored in the savefile, use loop-logic in the core
to write/read the array elements one at a time, rather than in
a single blob. This will be required for changes to follow later.
(impacts artiexist[], artidisco[], svd.dungeons[], svl.level_info[],
svl.level.locations[][], msrooms[] field of mapseen, svb.bases[],
svb.disco[] objects[], svm.mvitals[], svs.spl_book[], svd.doors[],
go.oracle_loc[], utrack[], wgrowtime[])

This also adds data model to the long version information.

This invalidates existing save and bones files due to the changes in
the information at the start of the file.
2025-04-15 15:35:17 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
85de51a69a Add invocation effect to Fire and Frost Brand
Casts fireball or cone of cold at expert level
2025-04-13 13:13:54 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
652f8576c0 Cursed magic whistle can teleport you to your pet 2025-04-13 12:48:21 +03:00
PatR
e26a496088 fix issue #1309 - secret doors in Garden rooms
Issue reported by elunna:  when a room gets converted into a theme
room with fill type Garden, its walls are changed to trees but any
secret doors in those walls are still displayed as regular walls.

This adds a new D_ARBOREAL flag for secret doors, used to force them
to be displayed as a tree instead of a wall.

Fixes #1309
2025-04-12 17:21:40 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
8f7258dc35 Buff Grimtooth with poison
Grimtooth is now permanently poisoned, protects the wielder from
poison, and can be invoked to throw poison.

Permapoison code comes from xNetHack by copperwater <aosdict@gmail.com>.
2025-04-12 19:24:36 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
197e6af78c Increment EDITLEVEL for silver maces 2025-04-09 21:26:22 +03:00
disperse
67d58202ad Silver maces
Added the silver mace to be the base weapon type of Demonbane.  It is appropriate that an artifact weapon designed to slay Demons would be made of (or plated with) silver.  This helps to offset the damage reduction when Demonbane was changed from a longsword to a mace and makes it more specialized against silver-haters.
Set the probability to 2, equal to that of a silver spear.
Increased the weight of the silver mace by 120% -- equal to the weight increase from a normal spear to a silver spear. (Assuming the weapon is silver plated rather than made entirely out of silver.)
Increased the base cost to 60, a similar increase as spear to silver spear, to be an even number between silver spear and silver saber.
Monsters will prefer silver maces over regular maces.
Otherwise, identical in function to a normal mace.
2025-04-09 19:46:05 +03:00
nhmall
da197df75e comment typo 2025-03-22 12:17:12 -04:00
nhmall
b55162a605 more file name change follow-up for weight.h 2025-03-19 19:46:11 -04:00
nhmall
1f99638bbf ren nhconst.h -> weight.h
The speed related values were not used, except for NORMAL_SPEED,
which has been moved back to permonst.h
2025-03-19 17:14:07 -04:00
nhmall
526571b1f7 another follow-up for magic number replacement 2025-03-19 14:12:03 -04:00
nhmall
a943c4c10b replace some weight-related magic numbers
adds a header file include/nhconst.h  (I'm open to a better name)
2025-03-19 13:29:58 -04:00
nhmall
0bdf9830e6 throw-and-return weapons used by monsters
Resolves #1338
2025-03-16 15:37:49 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
b2c071bc66 Fix rare door in corner of room bug
There were couple reports of doors being generated in a corner
of a room.  This happened for randomly generated irregular rooms,
because the code that was deciding if a corridor starting or
ending location was good did not handle irregular rooms at all.

This changes the corridor code so it can now generate start and
end points properly for any valid position in irregular rooms,
instead of only on the edges.  This means the corridor sometimes
meanders a bit more than before, because it tries to find
the end point away from the edge of the room rectangle.

Also added is sanity checking for the randomly generated rooms
and corridors level, testing for door placement and room connectivity.

And another fix for a rare special case where dig_corridor
created a zero-tile long corridor; the entrance door was placed,
but there was nothing behind it.

Fixes github #1269 and #1385
2025-03-16 09:46:53 +02:00
nhmall
b169b79d36 dump monster and obj weights using --dumpweights 2025-03-15 19:55:49 -04:00
nhmall
3b15e4fff2 a pair of duplicate #include statements in hack.h 2025-03-09 09:51:12 -04:00
nhmall
ceee6aff31 pointer decl style consistency; use any_types enum 2025-03-06 07:20:16 -05:00
nhmall
fd49242015 botl.c follow-up 2025-03-05 08:55:27 -05:00
nhmall
ebeebcc427 Merge branch 'removemagic' of https://github.com/mkuoppal/NetHack into NetHack-3.7 2025-03-05 07:59:43 -05:00
PatR
518842ce19 typo fix 2025-02-28 11:37:05 -08:00
PatR
82c6804516 X11: avoid null-pointer-subtraction warnings
Most recent version of XQuartz, same as before.  Unfortunately,
newer version of macOS => newer version of Xcode and its command
line tools => newer version of clang => emulating newer version of
gcc which defaults to a more recent version of StdC, I suppose, or
perhaps our hints are specifying that.  Whichever, it has resulted
in a bunch of complaints about XtOffset() used in win/X11/winX.c:
|warning: performing pointer subtraction with a null pointer has\
 undefined behavior [-Wnull-pointer-subtraction]

Adding -wno-null-pointer-subtraction to X11FLAGS silences them,
but that would require figuring out which versions of gcc and
clang added -Wnull-pointer-subtraction and its negation.  Revising
XtOffset() to include the ptrdiff_t casts eliminates the warnings,
avoiding the need for version conditionals to deal with X11FLAGS.
2025-02-28 10:38:50 -08:00
Keni
372ebd9d80 NOSTATICFN/NONOSTATICFN typos and logic fixes 2025-02-17 11:50:55 -05:00
Pasi Kallinen
3cb7819c81 Split monster goal coordinate out of mstrategy field
Instead of packing a coordinate into unsigned long, store the goal in
a coord struct, making the code a bit cleaner.  Monster struct is
of course slightly bigger, but that should not really matter.
No change in monster behaviour.

Breaks saves and bones.
2025-02-16 10:46:21 +02:00
nhmall
f1be2eaffa add --dumpmongen to view mongen_order[] array 2025-02-14 09:38:29 -05:00
nhmall
a68bc3b3fb fix tamed pet issue #1379
fixes #1379
2025-02-12 23:26:03 -05:00
nhmall
fe4cb7a626 make rank() static again 2025-02-05 20:03:06 -05:00
nhmall
0d543a8fae remove a set_uasmon() call from iter_mons() processing
Reported by hackemslashem.
2025-02-05 07:57:25 -05:00
nhmall
c24786430f 'struct former' -> 'struct ebones'
Some variants were already using a similar approach
using a struct called 'ebones', so adopt the same naming
so NetHack-3.7, hardfought, and some variants are using
the same name.

As before there are fields in the struct that are not
currently used by NetHack-3.7, but the intent is that
hardfought save and bones files can be loaded by
NetHack-3.7 without code modification, for debugging
bug reports.

This invalidates existing save and bones files.
2025-02-04 15:16:42 -05:00
PatR
b44a547153 fix resistance breakage
The Mitre of Holiness commit broke resistance handling.  This seems
to work correctly.
2025-02-03 23:20:07 -08:00
PatR
a311f4b467 fix issue #1362 - carrying Mitre of Holiness
Issue reported by elunna:  the definition of the Mitre of Holiness
specifies that carrying it should confer fire resistance but that
didn't work.

The Mitre's definition (added in 3.1.0) has always included that,
but such a capability had never been implemented.  Wearing it didn't
confer fire resistance either--its definition doesn't bother to
specify a 'defend' attribute since the 'carry' one should cover that.

This adds carrying capability for damage types fire, cold, sleep,
disintegration, electrity, poison, acid, and petrification.  Fire is
still specified by the Mitre; none of the others are currently used.

Fixes #1362
2025-02-03 11:42:36 -08:00
nhmall
d65d0062a9 follow-up: evolve placeholder content to match variant
suggestion by paxed

Increments EDITLEVEL again.
2025-02-02 12:53:58 -05:00
nhmall
d331029b03 more clobber-detection 2025-02-02 09:08:48 -05:00
nhmall
bda3437eab bump EDITLEVEL 2025-02-02 09:00:21 -05:00
nhmall
d785f7a649 add two unused fields for hardfought save compatability
There are two hardfought code additions that render save and bones files incompatible
with the upstream NetHack-3.7, and that makes testing with hardfought
save and bones files more challenging than it needs to be, when
investigating and troubleshooting bug reports.

Add some unused fields to advance towards achieving save file parity with
hardfought, which is a significant source of play-testing for NetHack-3.7.

1) the elbereth field addition to u_conduct

This adds an unused placeholder field named 'hf_reserved1', at the appropriate
place in u_conduct to achieve struct field parity with the one in use on
hardfought.

2) hardfought adds a field to struct monst:
    char former_rank[25]; /* for bones' ghost rank in their former life */

Instead of adding that to every monst, this adds a new mextra struct
named 'former', which currently contains the equivalent 25-character
field called 'rank' which can hold the content that was in the
former_rank[25] field. That way, the field will only be added when it
is needed.

A pull request https://github.com/k21971/NetHack37/pull/2 has been
done on hardfought to do it the same way (untested there as of yet).

Even though NetHack-3.7 does not utilize that information presently,
this will be a further step toward allowing hardfought-generated save
and bones files to be used for troubleshooting, without modification,
on a similar architecture running stock NetHack-3.7 code.

That savefile parity won't be achieved until the after the
hardfought pull-request mentioned above (or equivalent) is merged.

As this change will not be compatible with existing save and bones
files, it will be accompanied with an EDITLEVEL increment.
2025-02-02 09:00:05 -05:00