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PatR
76b5bbe693 fix issue #1382 - stoning resistance
Issue reported by elunna:  nethack has become confused about
resistances held by poly'd hero.

resists_xxxx() got changed to check worn and carried equipment
so was no longer accurate for use when changes shape.

Fixes #1382
2025-02-25 09:49:55 -08:00
nhmall
a065ced14a follow-up for gw.were_changes 2025-02-05 08:13:35 -05:00
nhmall
02259dd1d0 light source troubleshooting
I don't think this solves the recent light source reports,
but it changes a couple of things in an attempt to get more
information.

1. Having gy.youmonst.m_id field always be zero makes it tough
to distinguish it from uninitialized memory, or a random memory
value. This changes the m_id for the hero's gy.youmonst.m_id
to always hold the identifier 1, instead of 0.

2. write_ls was taking the stashed pointer in the light source,
and using it to immediately extract the m_id field and search
for that m_id. This changes the approach slightly, to actually
try and locate the stashed pointer itself in one of the monster
chains. Only if the monster pointer is located, do we dereference
it to obtain the m_id field.

3. For the interim, mark the saved ls with another set bit when
there has been a failure to locate the monst. At this time,
no code is acting on that bit, but it can be seen in a debug
session.

Hopefully, the next report will provide enough information to
understand the scenario a little better.
2024-12-09 15:52:29 -05:00
nhmall
0792e5fe9e expand implicit fallthrough detection to non-gcc compilers
gcc has recognized various "magic comments" for white-listing
occurrences of implicit fallthrough in switch statements for
a long time:

    The range and shape of "falls through" comments accepted are
    contingent upon the level of the warning. (The default level is =3.)

    -Wimplicit-fallthrough=0 disables the warning altogether.
    -Wimplicit-fallthrough=1 treats any kind of comment as a "falls through" comment.
    -Wimplicit-fallthrough=2 essentially accepts any comment that contains something
     that matches (case insensitively) "falls?[ \t-]*thr(ough|u)" regular expression.
    -Wimplicit-fallthrough=3 case sensitively matches a wide range of regular
     expressions, listed in the GCC manual. E.g., all of these are accepted:
        /* Falls through. */
        /* fall-thru */
        /* Else falls through. */
        /* FALLTHRU */
        /* ... falls through ... */
       etc.
    -Wimplicit-fallthrough=4 also, case sensitively matches a range of regular
     expressions but is much more strict than level =3.
    -Wimplicit-fallthrough=5 doesn't recognize any comments.

Plenty of other compilers did not recognize the gcc comment convention,
and up until now the compiler warning for detecting unintended
fallthrough had to be suppressed on other compilers. That's because the code
in NetHack has been relying on the gcc approach, and only the gcc approach.

The C23 standard introduces an attribute [[fallthrough]] for the
functionality, when implicit fallthrough warnings have been enabled.

Several popular compilers already support that, or a very similar attribute
style approach, today, even ahead of their C23 support:

       C compiler                       whitelist approach
       ---------------------------   -------------------------------------
       C23 conforming compilers         [[fallthrough]]

       clang versions supporting
       standards prior to
       C23                              __attribute__((__fallthrough__))

       Microsoft Visual Studio
       since VS 2022 17.4.
       The warning C5262 controls
       whether the implict
       fallthrough is detected and
       warned about with
       /std:clatest.                    [[fallthrough]]

This adds support to NetHack for the attribute approach by inserting a
macro FALLTHROUGH to the existing cases that require white-listing, so
other compilers can analyze things too.

The definition of the FALLTHROUGH macro is controlled in include/tradstdc.h.

The gcc comment approach has also been left in place at this time.
2024-11-30 14:16:27 -05:00
PatR
d32ab55b84 new property: BLND_RES
Add enlightenment feedback for Sunsword's blocking of becoming blind
from light flashes.  It uses an extra property so that wizard mode
can report the reason.

EDITLEVEL is being incremented, so existing save and bones files are
invalidated.
2024-11-26 20:57:11 -08:00
nhmall
aaf324bcb4 comment bit in polyself.c 2024-11-07 16:29:45 -05:00
PatR
e9a25a0a1c sanity_check: current hero health better than max
Changes to setuhpmax() a couple of days ago to deal with sanity_check
for "current hero health as monster better than maximum" ended up
triggering sanity_check about "current hero health better than maximum"
when gaining experience level(s) while polymorphed.
2024-09-26 23:00:42 -07:00
nhmall
0eb7f109e0 follow-up, program_state 2024-07-13 16:31:35 -04:00
nhmall
6c0ae092c6 distinguish global variables that get written to savefile
The g? structs had a mix of variables that were written to
the savefile, and those that were not.

For better clarity and to distinguish those that end up in
the savefile, relocate some g? variables that get written
directly to the savefile into different structs.

This updates EDITLEVEL, although technically it probably
didn't need to, since savefile contents are not changing.

Details:

    gb.bases            -> svb.bases
    gb.bbubbles         -> svb.bbubbles
    gb.branches         -> svb.branches
    gc.context          -> svc.context
    gd.disco            -> svd.disco
    gd.dndest           -> svd.dndest
    gd.doors            -> svd.doors
    gd.doors_alloc      -> svd.doors_alloc
    gd.dungeon_topology -> svd.dungeon_topology
    gd.dungeons         -> svd.dungeons
    ge.exclusion_zones  -> sve.exclusion_zones
    gh.hackpid          -> svh.hackpid
    gi.inv_pos          -> svi.inv_pos
    gk.killer           -> svk.killer
    gl.lastseentyp      -> svl.lastseentyp
    gl.level            -> svl.level
    gl.level_info       -> svl.level_info
    gm.mapseenchn       -> svm.mapseenchn
    gm.moves            -> svm.moves
    gm.mvitals          -> svm.mvitals
    gn.n_dgns           -> svn.n_dgns
    gn.n_regions        -> svn.n_regions
    gn.nroom            -> svn.nroom
    go.oracle_cnt       -> svo.oracle_cnt
    gp.pl_character     -> svp.pl_character
    gp.pl_fruit         -> svp.pl_fruit
    gp.plname           -> svp.plname
    gp.program_state    -> svp.program_state
    gq.quest_status     -> svq.quest_status
    gr.rooms            -> svr.rooms
    gs.sp_levchn        -> svs.sp_levchn
    gs.spl_book         -> svs.spl_book
    gt.timer_id         -> svt.timer_id
    gt.tune             -> svt.tune
    gu.updest           -> svu.updest
    gx.xmax             -> svx.xmax
    gx.xmin             -> svx.xmin
    gy.ymax             -> svy.ymax
    gy.ymin             -> svy.ymin

Related note:
There are some pointer variables that are heads of chains that were not
moved from 'g?' to 'sv?', because they are not actually written to the
savefile directly, but the objects/monst/trap/lightsource/timer in the
chains they point to are. That can be changed, if desired.
Examples: gi.invent, gm.migrating_objs, gb.billobjs, gm.migrating_mons,
          gf.ftrap, gl.light_base, gt.timer_base
2024-07-13 14:57:50 -04:00
nhkeni
9c0ed8ae63 NOSTATICFN for src/* 2024-03-14 17:41:51 -04:00
Erik Lunna
eb22a81088 Refactor, unify, and nerf item destruction
Note: Original change is from xNetHack by copperwater <aosdict@gmail.com>,
      but this commit comes from HACKEM-MUCHE by Erik Lunna, with
      some minor code formatting.

From xNetHack commit a0a6103bea:

'The original goal: nerf item destruction using a method I initially
 proposed for SpliceHack, in which the number of items subject to
 damage from any single source is limited by the amount of damage the
 effect caused. The intent was to be more fair all around and prevent
 aggravating situations where, for instance, a chest shock trap zaps
 you for 4 damage and immediately ten of your rings and wands blow up.

 Problem 1: no easy way to limit the items destroyed without biasing
 heavily towards the start of the invent chain. The old code was able
 to get away without bias by just indiscriminately destroying
 everything eligible with a 1/3 chance. Here, I had to introduce
 reservoir sampling in a somewhat more complex form than I've applied
 it elsewhere, since there are a pool of potential items.

 Problem 2: destroy_item no longer worked remotely like destroy_mitem,
 which still destroyed 1/3 of items indiscriminately. Commence the
 process of squishing them into one function that handles both the
 player and monsters. (Which required making a lot of adjustments to
 destroy_one_item, now named maybe_destroy_item, on nits such as
 messaging and when to negate damage. An annoying consequence of the
 merge is that in the player case, their HP is deducted and they can
 be killed directly, but for monsters they need to add up the
 destruction damage and return it.)

 Unifying destroy_item and destroy_mitem has some advantages: in
 addition to the obvious code duplication removal, it ensures monsters
 now take the same damage as players for destruction (previously they
 took a piddly 1 damage per destroyed item). Now when you hit
 something with Mjollnir and their coveted wand of death breaks apart
 and explodes, you at least get the satisfaction of knowing they took
 the standard amount of damage from it.  Monsters also now get
 symmetry with players in having extrinsic elemental resistance
 protect them from item destruction, and damage negation from item
 destruction if they were appropriately resistant.

 Problem 3: a lot of callers didn't preserve the "amount of incoming
 damage" that this refactor relies on. E.g. if the defender resisted
 that element, the local dmg variable would be set to 0. So I had to
 do some wrangling with callers to save that original damage
 value. The rule of thumb is: all *incoming* damage counts. So that
 includes the player's spellcasting bonus if applicable, but not
 things like half damage, negation due to resistance, or extra damage
 due to being vulnerable to cold/fire.

 Then I figured, while I'm here let's get rid of all those silly cases
 where destroy_items is called multiple times for various different
 object classes, and cut the object class parameter out of it. This
 has a few minor effects:

 - Places where different object classes previously rolled
   independently for destruction to happen at all now roll
   once. (Which, by my calculation, generally means less incidences of
   destruction - a fire attack now won't have three separate chances
   to hit your scrolls, potions, and spellbooks. On the flip side, a
   lucky roll will no longer save an entire object class in your
   inventory.)

 - Callers can no longer specify different probabilities for
   destroying different object classes. The only place this was really
   used was to call destroy_item with a slightly lower probability on
   SPBOOK_CLASS.  With the nerf in this commit, less of them ought to
   be destroyed anyway.

 - A very edge case of where explosion-vs-monster damage was totted up
   differently for golems, which could result in differences of a hit
   point here or there.

 - All object classes being processed in one go means that less items
   are destroyed than would be if they were still processed
   independently.  This is not really visible compared to the old
   baseline of just destroying 33% of everything, but would be a
   marked difference versus a copy of the game that still called
   destroy_items separately for different object classes. To
   compensate, I adjusted my planned damage-to-destruction-limit
   scaling factor down from 8 to 5.

 Not done: merging in ignite_items(), though that would probably be
 really easy now.'

Notes from porting from xNetHack:

- It might be necessary to reexamine at all the conditional checks for
calling destroy_items. Because item destruction is much more
restrained and uses the actual damage from an effect, we might now
need to check 'if (!rn2(3))' and similar in all the places item
destruction occurs.
2024-02-20 22:03:54 +02:00
nhmall
688ac6ffbe remove register from variable declarations 2024-02-19 16:30:07 -05:00
nhmall
25a8c258e6 replace x >= LOW_PM with ismnum(x) shorthand macro 2024-01-11 14:01:10 -05:00
nhmall
4e19221e55 variable 'display' causes shadow variable warnings in X11 build
display.botl      -> disp.botl
display.botlx     -> disp.botlx
display.time_botl -> disp.time_botl
2024-01-05 05:58:51 -05:00
nhmall
49a5d043c0 consistent use of TRUE vs 1 with botl and botlx 2024-01-04 23:48:38 -05:00
nhmall
22e52ee905 bundle the display-related hints, that tell bot() and others
that an update is required, into a struct. Remove it from
context since there is no reason to save those.
2024-01-04 23:16:27 -05:00
PatR
cb5e93e9e5 polymorphing into placeholder monsters
"human", "dwarf", "elf", "gnome", and "orc" are all flagged M2_NOPOLY;
so is "giant".  But dwarf and gnome are ordinary monsters and should
be eligible to be polymorph targets, so take the no-poly flag off of
them.  The others are used for corpses and not intended to be distinct
monsters.  But they are reasonable polymorph targets, so if player
with control picks any of them, choose a substitute.  The exception is
human, which already has special poly-self handling.
2023-12-29 02:29:16 -08:00
Alex Smith
2413ac2be7 Fix crash during restore when mounted
The new "riding blocks stealth" code was reading u.usteed at an
early point in the restore process, before its value was reliable
(dorecover()->restgamestate()->set_uasmon()->steed_vs_stealth());
because restgamestate() happens prior to restlevelstate(), the
value of u.usteed will be a stale pointer from some previous game,
and attempting to determine whether the steed is flying will crash
the game.

steed_vs_stealth() doesn't actually need to be called during the
restore process (because BStealth is saved in the save file), so
this can be easily fixed by omitting the call to it during the
restore.
2023-12-13 01:33:24 +00:00
PatR
8e99df14ae refine #K4060 fix - affect of riding on stealth
Hide some of the details about new Stealth.

Streamline mon_break_armor().  Move replicated bypass handling into
m_lose_armor().  Also, eliminate a 'goto'.
2023-12-11 13:55:35 -08:00
PatR
a7db78f7d6 fix #K4060 - "you walk quietly" while riding
Donning elven boots while riding and not already stealthy, you'd get
the message "you walk quietly" when not walking at all.  Instead of
just changing the message, make riding a non-flying steed block
stealth.  Riding a flying steed (or one you take aloft with an amulet
of flying) does not.  It would have been quite a bit simpler to have
made riding anything block stealth, but the hard part is done.
2023-12-10 22:09:26 -08:00
nhmall
a3f452bbe0 Verbose reversion follow-up 2023-10-29 21:02:47 -04:00
Michael Meyer
fa1f1134c8 Disambiguate b_trapped null bodypart value
b_trapped was treating 0 as a null value for its bodypart parameter, but
0 is actually the value of ARM, so b_trapped(..., ARM) would be treated
as intending no A_CON abuse.  Add NO_PART = -1 to the bodypart_types
enum, and use that instead of 0 as the "no body part" value in
b_trapped, so that ARM can be passed to it without any ambiguity.

aosdict identified this issue in xNetHack and handled it differently; he
added NO_PART with a value of 0, incremented the existing bodypart_types
values, and padded the body part arrays so the actual body parts would
start at index 1.  I think using NO_PART = -1 is simpler, but that's an
alternative approach that can be used instead -- it is advantageous in
that it automatically fixes any other places where 0 is assumed to be a
non-body-part value that I may have overlooked.
2023-09-27 10:40:27 +03:00
PatR
651a5b210f fix github issue #1085 - strength of orc captain
Issue reported by Umbire:  Uruk-Hai have strength 18/100 and can grow
into orc captains, but orc captains' strength was limited to 18/50.

Cap strength at 18/100 for hero poly'd into an orc captain, same as
when poly'd into an Uruk-hai.  Since poly'd heroes don't grow into
larger forms, the only way to notice is to polymorph into an Uruk-Hai
at some point and into an orc captain at some other point.

Fixes #1085
2023-08-04 15:12:33 -07:00
PatR
bbba8b82d2 fix issue #1062 - monster hiding messages
Reported by Umbire:  if a statue of a hider-under was activated by
a statue trap, it would hide underneath its own statue.  Also, the
hero saw a snake hide under unseen submerged kelp.

Both of those things were exposed by new "you see <monster> hide"
message rather than caused by it.  It also led to the [re-]discovery
that an existing monster hiding under a statue that was a not-yet-
triggered trap prevented the trap from producing a monster.

This redoes yesterday's can't-hide-under-statue change:  hiders can
hide under statues again, but they can't hide under anything at trap
locations.  [Pits containing one or more objects are an exception,
although it seems silly that a hero is prevented from falling into
one by the presence of a tiny creepy-crawly hiding under a ring or
dart in there.]  So, hider-underers won't be able to interfere with
statue traps by being present at the trap location.  [Trappers and
lurkers-above probably need a similar restriction; I didn't look.
They avoid trap spots rather than get lured to such by objects.]

It also prevents newly created hider-underers from becoming hidden
as part of the their creation (except when that creation is part
of level creation) whether their creation uses up an object (statue
activation, egg hatching) or there are simply other items present.
That will prevent statue of a hider producing a monster that hides
under the activated statue (which was happening due to the sequence
create monster, transfer any statue contents to monster inventory,
destroy statue).

The can't-hide-under-statues code has been repurposed to prevent
hiding under gold pieces unless there are at least 10 (arbitrary
threshold) of those or they're in a pile with some other object(s).

Sea monsters hide in water regardless of the presence of objects.
Prevent other swimmers from hiding under objects at water locations.
Such creatures don't have gills and shouldn't be able to stay
submerged in hiding for an arbitrary length of time.  [No exception
is made for non-breathers.  The overlap between swimmers and hider-
underers is limited to small snakes, even though it is feasible for
a creature wearing an amulet of magical breathing to polymorph into
one.  Heros don't spend enough time underwater to worry about snakes
hiding under kelp or thrown junk.]

Lastly, alter the "suddenly, you notice a <monster>" message if
monster-vs-monster activity causes one you've just seen going into
hiding comes back out again without any intervening messages.  [I'm
not sure whether something similar is needed for the "Wait.  There's
something there" message in the you-vs-monster case.]

Fixes #1062
2023-06-16 21:19:43 -07:00
PatR
b3580289be fix github issue #1017 - webs in/on water
Reported by copperwater, it was possible for a web to be created
at a water or lava location.  It would not be displayed even after
being discovered; showing the terrain superseded showing the trap.
But it functioned normally and could trap the hero.  Webs pull the
victim to the floor so hero would drown or burn up on next move
even if the spot had been reached while floating or flying.

A monster spider couldn't survive at a water or lava location, but
a poly'd hero could.  Creating a web via #monster or wizard mode
wish could result in it affecting some unsuspecting player via bones.

Disallow creation of webs at water, lava, and air or cloud spots.
(They're already disallowed at furniture spots.)

Fixes #1017
2023-05-01 01:54:35 -07:00
PatR
1c94bdac89 blindness overhaul
I was working on this at the time 3.6.0 was released and set it aside
until later.  Later has finally arrived.  Redo the Blind, Blinded,
Blindfolded,&c macros to make more complete use of intrinsic property
handling.  Blinded was being treated as a number which could be added
to or subtracted from; now that has to be done via TIMEOUT mask
because it has FROMOUTSIDE (OPTIONS:blind) and FROMFORM (poly'd into
!haseyes() form) bits included.  Object definitions for blindfold and
towel now specify the BLINDED property; overriding blindness via the
Eyes of the Overworld is accomplished via props[BLINDED].blocked.

Code generated for the scores of Blind and !Blind tests throughout
the program should be smaller.

One bug that has been fixed is that putting on the Eyes of the
Overworld cured permanent blindness (from OPTIONS:blind).  The
u.uroleplay.blind flag was cleared and stayed so after taking them
off.  Putting the Eyes on still breaks blind-from-birth conduct but
now blindness will resume when they are removed.

This was untested at the time it was set aside and is only lightly
tested now.  A large number of the changes here are just to switch
from Blinded to BlindedTimeout for current timed value and to call
set_itimeout() for setting a new value.
2023-04-27 14:53:28 -07:00
PatR
ced75cb88e polyself u.ustuck fixes
More towards not being able to swallow or hold an non-solid creature.
When engulfed, expel hero if the new form is unsolid or too big.
Give a message if hero is being held (rather than engulfed) and has
to be released.

Adding a call to expels() required some code reordering because it
calls spoteffects().

Give the hint about using '#monster' at the very end of polymon().
2023-04-13 16:47:42 -07:00
nhmall
de79240dea some comment spelling fixes 2023-03-16 22:27:01 -04:00
nhmall
ecf74d5308 some pline()-like function usage 2023-03-08 19:12:52 -05:00
PatR
b3d5158e64 git issue #994 - killed by a touch of death
Issue reported by vultur-cadens:  cause of death reason for touch
of death and death due to loss of strength only showed the cause,
not the monster spellcaster who was responsible.

This changes
|Killed by a touch of death.
to
|Killed by the touch of death inflicted by the Wizard of Yendor.
and
|Killed by terminal fraility.
to
|Killed by strength loss inflicted by a chameleon imitating an arch-lich.
(The 'imitating' part doesn't fit on the tombstone but will be present
in logfile/xlogfile.)

Noticed while implemented this:  touch of death was modifying u.uhpmax
and basing death vs damage on that even when hero was polymorphed.
It now rehumanizes the hero in that situation.

Closes #994
2023-03-05 15:11:25 -08:00
nhmall
ba5356603a yn()
A number of C compiler suites have a math.h library that includes a yn()
function name that conflicts with NetHack's yn() macro:
"The y0(), y1(), and yn() functions are Bessel functions of the second kind,
for orders 0, 1, and n, respectively. The argument x must be positive. The
argument n should be greater than or equal to zero. If n is less than zero,
there will be a negative exponent in the result."

At one point, isaac64.h included math.h, although that has since been removed.

Some libraries used in NetHack (Qt for one) do include math.h and that required
build work-arounds to avoid the conflict.

Rename the NetHack macro from yn() to y_n() and avoid the math.h conflict
altogether, eliminating the need for that particular work-around.
2023-01-12 16:04:40 -05:00
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
Michael Meyer
619781dbb8 Add 'mdistu' macro
Short for distu(mtmp->mx, mtmp->my) (i.e. the distance between the hero
and the specified monster), which is a very common use of distu().  The
idea is that this would be a convenient shorthand for it; I actually
thought it (or something very similar) existed already, but couldn't
find it when I tried to use it earlier.  Based on the number of uses of
fully-spelled-out 'distu(mtmp->mx, mtmp->my)' replaced in this commit
I'm guessing I just imagined it.
2022-11-18 23:42:47 -08:00
nhmall
ad23b4e8e1 grammar: "foo based" to "foo-based"
There seems to be a need to locate these in the distribution every decade or so.
2022-10-30 16:08:14 -04:00
nhmall
99a93fe50b some C99 changes
Instead of using index() macro defined to strchr, use C99 strchr.
Instead of using rindex() macro defined to strrchr, use C99 strrchr.

If you want to try building on a platform that doesn't offer those
two functions, these are available:
    define NOT_C99       /* to make some non-C99 code available */
    define NEED_INDEX    /* to define a macro for index()  */
    define NEED_RINDX    /* to define a macro for rindex() */
2022-10-29 10:54:25 -04:00
PatR
11aaa70209 build fix for mummy wrapping changes
Not sure how I overlooked this earlier, but the warning about wrong
pointer type is showing up plainly now.  Fix that.
2022-10-23 00:30:23 -07:00
PatR
84fabf764a allow big humanoids to wear mummy wrappings
A giant mummy starts out with a mummy wrapping but couldn't wear it.
Allow humanoids who are bigger than human size (including poly'd hero
when applicable) to wear such cloaks.  They won't do so if they are
invisible and the cloak would let hero start seeing them.
2022-10-22 17:14:22 -07:00
PatR
02cfdfee30 more github issue #679 - orc strength
Handle alternate values for hero poly'd into a 'strongmonst' form
more thoroughly by propagating max values other than 18/100 to the
attribute manipulation routines.

ATTRMAX(A_STR), which used to be a relatively simple expression, now
contains a function call.

Along the way, change the races[] terminator's value for 'mnum' from
0 (giant ant) to NON_PM.
2022-10-12 02:05:32 -07:00
PatR
b6a3d4b984 fix github issue #679 - orc strength
Reported by eakaye:  orcish hero has maximum strength of 18/50 but
hero poly'd into an orc was given 18/100 strength.  Also, a comment
from vultur-cadens pointed out that orcish heroes start with poison
resistance while monster orcs lack it.

Even though the boost to 18/100 is only temporary until the poly
times out, make orcs a special case where strongmonst from poly'ing
into them only gives 18/50 strength instead of 18/100.  Adopt the
suggestion that Uruk-hai be an exception and continue to give hero
poly'd into them 18/100.

If any gnome becomes strongmonst (currently none are), treat them
as 18/50 too.  Elvenking and elf-lord are strongmonst; treat their
forms as plain 18 though, matching the limit of elf heroes.  Lesser
monster elves aren't strongmost.

While in there, add another special case so that hero poly'd into a
giant gets 19 strength.  Monster giants are still plain strongmonst
so might warrant some sort of adjustment.

Give orcs poison resistance, but eating their corpses doesn't provide
an opportunity to confer it.  Note goblins and hobgoblins still don't
have the resistance (to distinguish them from orcs a bit).

Take away strongmonst from orc shamans and give it to orc mummies.
Human mummies should have it too (at least according to movies) but
I didn't alter them becuase they're already pretty dangerous at the
point they start occurring.  Take away strongmonst from plain 'elf'
placeholder.

New:  when hero polymorphs into a form that lacks the strongmonst
attribute, take away any exceptional strength (drop 18/01 through
18/100 down to 18; as mentioned above, the drop is only temporary).
There's no attempt to set the maximum even lower for wimpy forms.

Fixes #679
2022-10-01 18:14:59 -07:00
PatR
b07fe59b3c attack/damage by trapper and lurker above
Change trappers and lurkers above to remove digestion damage.  They
fold themselves around rather than swallow the victim.  There were
are lot of places that assumed that an engulfer which is an animal
would swallow and digest the victim.  In hindsight, it might have
been simpler to take the M1_ANIMAL flag off of trappers and lurkers
above.

This adds a new digests() predicate for creatures with AT_ENGL+AD_DGST
(purple worm) and also enfolds() for AT_ENGL+AD_WRAP (both 't'-class
critters).

There are several minor fixes mixed in with this.  I didn't record
them as I went along but the two I remember are
1) if poly'd into a holder and holding on to a monster, the '<' and
   '>' commands refursed to work; release the held creature first
   and then treat those commands as normal;
2) throwing a non-weapon while engulfed by an ochre jelly reported
   "the <item> vanishes into the ochre jelly's /currents/".

This needs a lot more testing.  I found and fixed multiple minor
details before my own testing burned out.
2022-08-15 04:14:36 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
d713c1826b Buzz macros and related stuff
Add macros to convert AD_foo, WAN_foo, and SPE_foo to relative values
for passing to BZ_U_foo and BZ_M_foo macros.

Change some return values in monster spellcasting function from
magic numbers to MM_MISS or MM_HIT.

Make buzzmu consider hero resistances - previously the
monster with innate zapping ray (Angels and Asmodeus) would
just keep doing that attack, but they will now just curse if
it saw the hero resist the attack.
2022-07-19 15:14:55 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
486ed29077 Blessed potion of polymorph asks user for monster to poly into
... unless there's some other form that would override the choice,
such as a worn dragon armor, lycanthropy, or vampirism.

The polymorph will be in effect for 10-24 turns.
2022-07-14 14:04:27 +03:00
nhmall
be76727265 granular verbose message suppression mechanics
Switch to using a macro invocation Verbos(n, s) in place of the
flags.verbose checks.

Provide the mechanics for individual suppression of any of the
existing messages that were considered verbose.

Mechanics only - this code update does not provide any means of
setting the suppression bits.

iflags.verbose = 0
is still a master suppression of all the verbose messages.

iflags.verbose = 1
turns on the verbose messages only for those whose suppression
bit is 0 (not set).
2022-06-09 13:53:20 -04:00
Michael Meyer
4d82094e8b Handle spiders, cockatrices in mbodypart
Spiders and cockatrices were using the default animal_parts, which was
noticeably inaccurate in describing certain parts of their bodies.  Add
specific handling for both types of monsters: for spiders, add a
spider-specific body part list (the best I could figure out from online
sources, not being a spider anatomy expert), and for cockatrices, use
bird_parts with "scales" from snake_parts thrown in to emphasize their
unusual nature.
2022-03-22 14:30:21 -07:00
PatR
b150594d68 hide-under webmakers...
Offer the chance to explicitly hide via #monster when poly'd into a
hides-under creature.  hides_under() doesn't pass the is_hider() test
so wasn't being allowed before.

If poly'd hero's monster form is both a webmaker and can hide-under,
have #monster prompt the player for which is intended.  When poly'd
hero successfully spins a web, say so.

If poly'd hero deliberately tries to hide under a cockatrice corpse,
turn to stone.
2022-03-21 18:21:07 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
39acd095b2 Add helpless monster macro 2022-03-18 10:19:04 +02:00
PatR
ab2bcf4dac trap followup
Make the flags argument to dotrap() and mintrap() and the constants
passed to them all have consistent type: unsigned int.
2022-02-24 12:17:21 -08:00
PatR
96ba3c04d1 logging experience level changes again
The livelog message for losing a level had an off-by-1 error, showing
the level the hero ended up at rather than the level that was lost.

There was a message for regaining a previously lost level when rank
title stayed the same but no such message if the title changed (the
achievement of gaining a particular title only occurs once).

Say "regained" rather than "gained" when gaining a previously lost
level.  (Blessed potions of full healing regain levels but can also
reduce u.ulevelmax so a different way to remember peak experience
level has been added.)

Report level change due to polymorphing into new man/woman/elf/&c.
I hadn't realized that that hasn't been recording achievement for new
rank when applicable and decided to leave things that way.

Report gender change when putting on an amulet of change or becoming
a new man/&c unless hero is polymorphed at the time or experience
level is also changing.
2022-02-10 05:45:07 -08:00
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
Michael Meyer
f5e3bc3d96 Remove gendered mons indices from roles, races
There are no longer distinct gendered versions of monsters, so femalenum
is unused (i.e. set to NON_PM) for all roles and races. Take a pass at
removing all uses of/references to femalenum, and rename 'malenum' to
'mnum' since it no longer has any particular association with
gender or sex.
2022-01-14 13:51:26 -08:00