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PatR
949afe8e83 add Qt paperdoll 'todo' comment
Add a comment to qt_inv.cpp, plus a couple of reformatting bits in
cmd.c and invent.c.
2023-01-22 12:35:54 -08:00
nhmall
cb0de5cd8d fix hardcoded relative paths in rc file
Having a hardcoded relative path worked okay with the nmake Makefile
build but cause problems on a visual studio build. The CI caught that
right away.

Remove the relative paths, and add additional include directories for
the resouce compiler to search in the Makefile and in visual studio.
2023-01-22 14:15:11 -05:00
nhmall
595d425d73 make a small change to sound interface
add a const
2023-01-22 13:49:38 -05:00
nhmall
5e0fea186c further utilize sound interface - part 2
Expand windsound to support SNDCAP_USERSOUNDS (existing),
SNDCAP_SOUNDEFFECTS, SNDCAP_HEROMUSIC.

Place a small number of wav files into sound/wav that are considered
more specific to some game stuff in the core, namely: playing
instruments by the hero, squeaky board traps. The intention is that
those ones can be integrated into the game without requiring user
file deposits or mappings. Building soundlib support for sound/windsound
searches for them as resources, so they should "just work."

No actual instrument playback is available in the base sound/windsound
soundlib implementation (yet, at least), so it works around that in
a cheap way by using the note-variant wav sounds to concoct the
notes. There are better ways of doing music generation than that,
of course, but this will do in the early going. Any other soundlib
port (such as Qt) can probably easily do the exact same thing. If it
can play USER_SOUNDS, it can almost certainly use the
sound/wav/se_squeak*.wav and sound/wav/sound_*.wav files for
SND_HEROMUSIC and squeaky board sounds soundeffects.

A few of the se_ sounds in sound/wav are free yet licensed, and
there is a file called attributions.txt to meticulously attempt
to comply with the two license variations involved.

SND_SOUNDEFFECTS_AUTOMAP

If SND_SOUNDEFFECTS_AUTOMAP is defined, and a SND_LIB_ interface
that supports SNDPROC_SOUNDEFFECTS is also defined to integrate
soundlib support, the following gets added:

  o If sounddir is defined (existing longstanding feature that's
    been used with USER_SOUNDS for many, many years) any wav file
    present in SOUNDDIR with a name that matches one of the defined
    sound effects in include/sndproc.h will get played each time
    that soundeffect comes up. So, just drop appropriate wav files
    into sounddir and rename it to match.

    No tedious config file entries are required to get soundeffects.

    [ The only config file change required is to
      set SOUNDDIR to point to your directory with the wav files.
      Note: SOUNDDIR only works in your config file if NetHack
      was built with USER_SOUNDS defined. ]

    This is new so there may certainly be some bugs in here.
    Please kindly report them if you encounter any.

    For those that don't read C very well, these are the file names
    that should trigger the SOUNDEFFECTS_AUTOMAP, assuming it is working.

        se_faint_splashing.wav
        se_crackling_of_hellfire.wav
        se_heart_beat.wav
        se_typing_noise.wav
        se_hollow_sound.wav
        se_rustling_paper.wav
        se_crushing_sound.wav
        se_splash.wav
        se_chains_rattling_gears_turning.wav
        se_smashing_and_crushing.wav
        se_gears_turning_chains_rattling.wav
        se_loud_splash.wav
        se_lound_crash.wav
        se_crashing_rock.wav
        se_sizzling.wav
        se_crashing_boulder.wav
        se_boulder_drop.wav
        se_item_tumble_downwards.wav
        se_drain_noises.wav
        se_ring_in_drain.wav
        se_groans_and_moans.wav
        se_scratching.wav
        se_glass_shattering.wav
        se_egg_cracking.wav
        se_gushing_sound.wav
        se_glass_crashing.wav
        se_egg_splatting.wav
        se_sinister_laughter.wav
        se_blast.wav
        se_stone_breaking.wav
        se_stone_crumbling.wav
        se_snakes_hissing.wav
        se_loud_pop.wav
        se_clanking_pipe.wav
        se_sewer_song.wav
        se_monster_behind_boulder.wav
        se_wailing_of_the_banshee.wav
        se_swoosh.wav
        se_explosion.wav
        se_crashing_sound.wav
        se_someone_summoning.wav
        se_rushing_wind_noise.wav
        se_splat_from_engulf.wav
        se_faint_sloshing.wav
        se_crunching_sound.wav
        se_slurping_sound.wav
        se_masticating_sound.wav
        se_distant_thunder.wav
        se_applause.wav
        se_shrill_whistle.wav
        se_someone_yells.wav
        se_door_unlock_and_open.wav
        se_door_open.wav
        se_door_crash_open.wav
        se_dry_throat_rattle.wav
        se_cough.wav
        se_angry_snakes.wav
        se_zap_then_explosion.wav
        se_zap.wav
        se_horn_being_played.wav
        se_mon_chugging_potion.wav
        se_bugle_playing_reveille.wav
        se_crash_through_floor.wav
        se_thump.wav
        se_scream.wav
        se_tumbler_click.wav
        se_gear_turn.wav
        se_divine_music.wav
        se_thunderclap.wav
        se_sad_wailing.wav
        se_maniacal_laughter.wav
        se_rumbling_of_earth.wav
        se_clanging_sound.wav
        se_mutter_imprecations.wav
        se_mutter_incantation.wav
        se_angry_voice.wav
        se_sceptor_pounding.wav
        se_courtly_conversation.wav
        se_low_buzzing.wav
        se_angry_drone.wav
        se_bees.wav
        se_someone_searching.wav
        se_guards_footsteps.wav
        se_faint_chime.wav
        se_loud_click.wav
        se_soft_click.wav
        se_squeak.wav
        se_squeak_C.wav
        se_squeak_D_flat.wav
        se_squeak_D.wav
        se_squeak_E_flat.wav
        se_squeak_E.wav
        se_squeak_F.wav
        se_squeak_F_sharp.wav
        se_squeak_G.wav
        se_squeak_G_sharp.wav
        se_squeak_A.wav
        se_squeak_B_flat.wav
        se_squeak_B.wav
        se_someone_bowling.wav
        se_rumbling.wav
        se_loud_crash.wav
        se_deafening_roar_atmospheric.wav
        se_low_hum.wav
        se_laughter.wav
        se_cockatrice_hiss.wav
        se_chant.wav
        se_cracking_sound.wav
        se_ripping_sound.wav
        se_thud.wav
        se_clank.wav
        se_crumbling_sound.wav
        se_soft_crackling.wav
        se_crackling.wav
        se_sharp_crack.wav
        se_wall_of_force.wav
        se_alarm.wav
        se_kick_door_it_shatters.wav
        se_kick_door_it_crashes_open.wav
        se_bubble_rising.wav
        se_bolt_of_lightning.wav
        se_board_squeak.wav
        se_board_squeaks_loudly.wav
        se_boing.wav
        se_crashed_ceiling.wav
        se_clash.wav
        se_crash_door.wav
        se_crash.wav
        se_crash_throne_destroyed.wav
        se_crash_something_broke.wav
        se_kadoom_boulder_falls_in.wav
        se_klunk_pipe.wav
        se_kerplunk_boulder_gone.wav
        se_klunk.wav
        se_klick.wav
        se_kaboom_door_explodes.wav
        se_kaboom_boom_boom.wav
        se_kaablamm_of_mine.wav
        se_kaboom.wav
        se_splat_egg.wav
        se_destroy_web.wav
        se_iron_ball_dragging_you.wav
        se_iron_ball_hits_you.wav
        se_lid_slams_open_falls_shut.wav
        se_chain_shatters.wav
        se_furious_bubbling.wav
        se_air_crackles.wav
        se_potion_crash_and_break.wav
        se_hiss.wav
        se_growl.wav
        se_canine_bark.wav
        se_canine_growl.wav
        se_canine_whine.wav
        se_canine_yip.wav
        se_canine_howl.wav
        se_feline_yowl.wav
        se_feline_meow.wav
        se_feline_purr.wav
        se_feline_yip.wav
        se_feline_mew.wav
        se_roar.wav
        se_snarl.wav
        se_buzz.wav
        se_squeek.wav
        se_squawk.wav
        se_squeal.wav
        se_screech.wav
        se_equine_neigh.wav
        se_equine_whinny.wav
        se_equine_whicker.wav
        se_bovine_moo.wav
        se_bovine_bellow.wav
        se_wail.wav
        se_groan.wav
        se_grunt.wav
        se_gurgle.wav
        se_elephant_trumpet.wav
        se_snake_rattle.wav
        se_hallu_growl.wav

This needs further testing. At the moment only windsound has
this.

If nobody else looks into it for Qt, I'll take a look in a
few days.
2023-01-22 13:29:44 -05:00
nhmall
ea4a81901d add an interface for sound libraries
Groundwork for a more versatile interface for using
sound libraries. A lot of sound libraries work across
multiple platforms.

The current NetHack sound stuff is quite limited.

Binaries can have a variety of window ports linked into
them, and it makes sense to have something similar for
sound.

This tries to set things up in a more soundlib-centric way,
rather than inserting things in a platform-centric way.

It establishes a new top-level directory sound (akin to win
for the window interface routines, or "window-port") where
sound-related additions and sndprocs and support files can be
added and used across platforms.

The default interface is nosound and the 'nosound' interface
is in src/sounds.c

The interface for 'windsound', which contains the same minimal
USER_SOUNDS support using built-in routines that has been in the
windows port for a long time is added to
sound/windsound/windsound.c.

For now, the sound interface support for 'qtsound' has been added
to the existing Qt files win/Qt/qt_bind.h and win/Qt/qt_bind.cpp,
and a note has been placed in sound/qtsound/README.md to avoid
confusion.

New header file added: include/sndprocs.h.
2023-01-19 18:51:42 -05:00
nhmall
9b01ab2fd5 some tilebmp.c code cleanup
Remove some conditional code that isn't needed these days.

Use C99 fixed width integer types for all platforms, instead
of using it for some and Microsoft types for others.
2023-01-16 13:58:58 -05:00
nhmall
11705aa108 free newbmp memory
Even though the program is exiting on the next line, free the
memory that was allocated. That should keep any monitoring tools
content.
2023-01-12 19:24:52 -05:00
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
6e136c6f7d more ATTNORETURN
A recent commit to alloc.c by Keni drew attention to the fact that
there are extern prototypes scattered around in various .c files.
Those can make use of ATTRNORETURN (non-gcc compilers and C23) the
same way the prototypes in extern.h can, and they were overlooked
when ATTRNORETURN was first added.
2023-01-12 15:38:15 -05:00
nhmall
1b4161c168 add some tile credit where it is due
Since tile files can now contain comments, incorporate the comments
that accompanied some contributions that were adopted back when
male and female tile differentiation became possible.

If the original contributing artist wants to alter their name or handle
that was used in any of the credits, or wants to change any comment text,
please send your corrections to devteam@nethack.org.
Or, better yet, do a pull request with your desired alterations.

Alternatively, if they are fine as they are, a note to devteam@nethack.org
acknowledging that would be welcome, but certainly not required.

Thanks again for contributing the tiles.
2023-01-12 13:10:33 -05:00
Pasi Kallinen
698ac27146 Avoid magic numbers in tile2bmp 2023-01-12 17:34:58 +02:00
nhmall
40ebfab8e4 tab to spaces 2023-01-12 09:52:14 -05:00
nhmall
99a9f8600e remove some outdated code, tidy up 2023-01-12 09:42:02 -05:00
nhmall
e2457754a6 fix warning
fix warning introduced in 1755d27bf8

win/share/tiletext.c(208) : warning C4701: potentially uninitialized local
variable 'i' used
2023-01-12 09:24:56 -05:00
nhmall
45780b5d37 do exit 2023-01-12 09:21:53 -05:00
nhmall
a22b56174f fix actual problem of #955 by counting the tiles 2023-01-12 08:51:59 -05:00
PatR
a7756a1327 fix github issue #955 - tile2bmp bounds failure
Issue reported by argrath:  building with 'address sanitizing'
reported tile2bmp writing out of array bounds after the addition
of the generic object tiles.

'MAGICTILENO' in tile2bmp.c is extremely fragile.  It was already
inaccurate before the generic tiles, but had a big enough value to
handle the final row of tiles prior to that.

Fixes #955
2023-01-12 03:12:56 -08:00
PatR
85c908cb03 displaying generic objects
Add 17 fake objects to objects[], one for each object class.  All
specific color as gray.  They're grouped at the start--actually near
the start since "strange object" is still objects[0]--rather than
being among the objects for each class.  init_object() knows to start
at [MAXOCLASSES] instead of [0]; other code that loops through every
object might need adjusting.

For potions, non-stone gems, and non-novel/non-Book_of_the_Dead
spellbooks that don't have obj->dknown set, display the corresponding
generic object rather the object itself.  Fixes the longstanding bug
of seeing color for not-yet-seen objects whose primary distinguishing
characteristic is their color.  Walking next to a generic object
while able to see its spot will set dknown and redraw as specific.
It's slightly disconcerting to have objects change as you reach them;
I hope it's just a matter of becoming used to that.  (If there is any
code still changing the hero's location manually instead of using
u_on_newpos(), it should be changed to use that routine.)

Most of the new tiles are just a big rendering of punctuation
characters.  The potion, gem, and spellbook ones could be cloned from
a specific object in their class and then have the color removed.  I
started out that way but wasn't happy with the result.  I'm not
artisticly inclined; hopefully someone else will do better.  Each of
them is preceded by a comment beginning with "#_"; the underscore
isn't required, just being used to make the comments stand out a bit.

Invalidates existing save and bones files.
2023-01-10 14:33:21 -08:00
PatR
7c72c1f141 identifying via menu
From the newsgroup:  identifying by menu pops up multiple menus in
succession if the player picks fewer invent entries than are being
granted, but the second and subsequent ones could cover up the
message window and hide the feedback from prior ones.

If multiple popup menus are needed when identifying, issue --More--
before each menu after the first.  The code seemed to be trying to
do this already, but it should have used wait_synch() rather than
mark_synch(), or perhaps used display_nhwindow(WIN_MESSAGE, TRUE)
instead of either one of those.  For curses, both mark_synch() and
wait_synch() were no-ops.  Now they do something.  X11's behavior
wasn't right either; it seemed to be lagging one message behind
(something I had noticed recently and then forgotten about; I still
don't remember the context then so don't know whether this fixes
that earlier situation).
2023-01-09 23:34:32 -08:00
PatR
1755d27bf8 allow full-line comments in tiles source files
Accept
<start of line><optional whitespace>#<anything>
as a comment in win/share/{monsters,objects,other}.txt.  Existing
<start of line><optional whitespace># tile <rest of line>
is grandfathered in as data.

It wouldn't take much more to accept
<data><optional whitespace>#<rest of line>
comments too but this hasn't gone that far.

Reading the colormap at the beginning of each of the three files
used "%[A-Za-z0-i]" to read one characer into a two-character array.
Change that to "%1[A-Za-z0-9]" so that it can't overflow the buffer
if the input data gets accidentally or maliciously mangled.  (Not a
security issue.)

Remove a spurious blank line from objects.txt.

Also, clean up some warnings when compiling gifread.c for gif2txt
although I ultimately didn't do anything with that.
2023-01-08 01:33:18 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
030fc0036a Remove NO_VSNPRINTF
Affects only ancient VMS where vsnprintf wasn't available.
2023-01-06 15:53:06 +02:00
nhmall
ff814326aa update for tilemap.c generated tile.c code 2023-01-01 20:05:59 -05:00
nhmall
095e4ffe31 add some curses support for coloring of map frame 2023-01-01 20:05:03 -05:00
nhmall
32a030c8c6 introduce X11 support for coloring map frame 2023-01-01 20:04:27 -05:00
nhmall
0a03ca1e99 introduce Qt support for color of map frame 2023-01-01 20:03:30 -05:00
nhmall
2fc0d25d45 introduce support for coloring the frame behind a map location
Also includes support by paxed for polearm targeting using the
frame color.

Also renames USE_TILES to TILES_IN_GLYPHMAP which is a more
accurate description.

Not all window interfaces have full support for the color framing
of the background square yet.

MS-DOS needs further work (to bring it to both VESA and VGA, with
and without tiles.

Windows GUI is missing support.

X11 and Qt have been started, but may require further refinement.
2023-01-01 19:55:02 -05:00
PatR
e1a2432233 fix tilemap - no panic()
tilemap isn't linked with util/panic.o so doesn't have access to
panic().  Despite that, linking on OSX found panic() somewhere.
(It doesn't do format argument substitution, just prints out the
argument we pass as format string, then aborts.)

Instead of calling panic(), print a message to stderr, delete the
incomplete tile.c whose construction has failed, and exit with
failure status.  Linking with panic.o wouldn't handle the message
and final failure but not help with the incomplete output file part,
so this hasn't done that.
2022-12-31 13:35:17 -08:00
PatR
8397b15d83 some tilemap.c cleanup
I'm headed back to the drawing board for some tiles changes I was
attempting, but before tossing what I had I've extracted a modest
amount of cleanup for the code in win/share/tilemap.c.  Some
formatting, a bit of generated formatting, make ENHANCED_SYMBOLS
less intrusive, and an error check to prevent a crash in tilemap
I triggered.  Also avoid one in nethack caused by an object (not
included here) which had a description but no name.
2022-12-30 12:45:02 -08:00
PatR
7096c68492 more interactive role selection
This ended up combining several unrelated changes.

Add missing 'fixes' entry for curses-specific item in New Features.

When answering "Shall I pick ... for you? [ynaq]", accept \m as well
as \n and space for choosing the default of 'y', same as normal
ynaq() would.  Also add '*' to '@' as not-shown potential answers;
they force 'random'.

When tty tore down any of the menus, things were reasonable if they
were short enough for corner windows, but tall ones that switch to
full screen weren't fully erased.  The parts of those outside of the
map window stayed behind when the tall menu was closed and cleared.
Mainly affects picking the "~ - reset filtering" choice but also
affected the role menu on 24 line tty screens.  (Didn't affect curses
because it tracks and refreshes its base window when some overlaying
window goes away.)

The role menu used 25 lines so required a second page for the case
of a 24 line screen on tty.  Dealing with that is a bit ugly but it
wasn't an issue when this form of role selection was tty-only (because
the info about choices made so far was displayed on the base window
rather than in an extra menu line back then) so I added a hack for it.
If the role menu will take one more line than the screen height, the
separator between 'random' (below 'Wizard') and 'pick race first' gets
squeezed out.  If the menu needs two more lines (doesn't happen now,
except by changing screen size to 23 lines for testing), a second line
gets squeezed out.  (Not attempted for curses because it wouldn't
help.  'windowborders' and one or two extra separators it adds make
menus taller.  I doubt if many players use curses on 24-line screens
but if they do, they'll be using something new rather than going from
something that used to fit on one page with 3.6.x.)
2022-12-13 15:59:05 -08:00
PatR
b2fe51490d tty-style role selection for curses
Move the tty role/race/&c selection from wintty.c to role.c and remove
its references to BASE_WINDOW.  Have curses call the same routine now
so that the player has the option to choose role, race, gender, and
alignment in any order and to confirm or override random settings
prior to starting play.  Also if you went through "who are you?" then
final confirmation includes an extra menu choice to rename the hero.

It still has the quirk of sometimes remembering some of the previous
aspects when you re-pick a new value for some aspect which already
been selected.

The menus pop up on top of the copyright screen and that looks a bit
strange.  I don't think core code has any way to erase that base
window without erasing the entire screen so to fix the strangeness
the window ports would need to do that before calling the selection
routine.  I didn't do that because the very first prompt, "Shall I
pick ... for you? [ynaq]" shows up in that window rather than in a
popup over it, and having it be all by itself on an otherwise blank
screen seemed to be even stranger.

X11 and Qt both have more sophisticated selection routines so I
haven't tried to switch either of them to use this.  They both use a
fancy role-selection-specific menu with all the aspects present at
once so this wouldn't fit without more work than I care to tackle.
2022-12-12 16:30:27 -08:00
nhmall
5ac96e9318 odd Windows lighting in lit rooms (issue #929)
bkglyph variable gets initialized to GLYPH_UNEXPLORED so ends
up being returned by get_bk_glyph() if something more interesting
wasn't chosen in the switch statement.

The Windows win32 interface will then use the tile mapped to
GLYPH_UNEXPLORED as a background. The tile is 16x16 all black
pixels. That looked very odd.

Treat GLYPH_UNEXPLORED as an out-of-range value.

Closes #929
2022-12-11 21:29:42 -05:00
nhmall
215808abd1 clear up a few gcc warnings 2022-12-05 23:19:38 -05:00
nhmall
485797ee8c rework windows nmake file
Keep object files separate between gui and tty builds as they
are not the same binary on windows.

The stubs.c file will no longer be necessary.
2022-12-05 13:21:19 -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
nhmall
4b04b1e6ac expand support for noreturn declarations
Although gcc specifies support for declaring a function as
noreturn after the function name and parameters, other compilers
do so via an attribute at the start of the declaration. Add some
macro support for the attribute-at-the-beginning method:
  o MS Visual Studio compiler
  o Upcoming C23 standard (untested at this point)
2022-11-24 00:51:42 -05:00
nhmall
ddf1dfde29 quiet another warning that recently appeared
../win/curses/cursinit.c:102:9: warning: variable 'min_message_height' set but not used [-Wunused-but-set-variable]
    int min_message_height = 1;
        ^
1 warning generated.
2022-11-24 00:49:51 -05:00
Ray Chason
890853a03d Restore compatibility with Qt 4
The test system is Slackware 14.2, which uses Qt 4.8.7.

* WANT_WIN_QT4 is defined, and has the expected meaning. Qt 5 is still
  the default.

* The QT_NO_SOUND macro now excludes all headers and declarations
  relating to sound; the multimedia package is not needed to build
  (on any Qt 4, 5 or 6).

* A new function, nh_qsprintf, replaces QString::asprintf, for Qt
  older than 5.5. These versions do not have QString::asprintf.

* DYNAMIC_STATUSLINES is disabled for Qt older than 5.9. These versions
  do not have QSplitter::replaceWidget.
2022-11-23 13:11:14 -08:00
PatR
c3a8850a86 Qt pager doll inventory
Change Qt's 6x3 grid of worn/wielded equipment so that it is facing
the player: hero's right hand side is shown in the grid's left column
and left hand side is shown in its right column.  Middle column is
unchanged.
2022-11-21 12:53:42 -08:00
PatR
d957d70d15 reset X11's "interface has been initialized" flag
Reset 'x_inited' after the various widgets have been released
during shutdown.

This might prevent the second panic ('X11_mark_synch()' during
emergency save) in the double panic reported in a later comment of
github issue #569.  It definitely doesn't address whatever caused
the first panic, nor the poor handling of missing fonts that was
apparently responsible for #569's initial report.
2022-11-13 13:12:19 -08:00
PatR
7caa6ab8c7 winX.c
Mostly reformatting, but also initialize all output arguments in
get_window_frame_extents() in case it makes an early return.
2022-11-13 12:43:34 -08:00
nhmall
993a82858b Merge branch 'old-software-compatibility' of https://github.com/chasonr/NetHack into NetHack-3.7 2022-11-05 19:30:20 -04:00
Ray Chason
0322ea9341 Some cleanup for non-ENHANCED_SYMBOLS build 2022-11-05 18:34:44 -04:00
Ray Chason
69d76ed4b6 Free the font structure when done
Also, adjust some comments about not supporting supplementary
characters.
2022-11-05 18:24:02 -04:00
Ray Chason
6754b85294 Set registry ISO10646 at run time
We don't know at compile time whether the X server even supports
Unicode. So take the configured map font, change the registry to
ISO10646 and try the resulting font string. Keep the configured
font if that doesn't work.
2022-11-05 11:56:21 -04:00
Ray Chason
0c7d42c739 Add Unicode, IBMgraphics and DECgraphics to X11 2022-11-05 00:40:04 -04:00
Ray Chason
940c37f13e Add Xlib.h
Gets us running on XFree86 3.3.5
2022-11-03 22:13:52 -04:00
Ray Chason
de32aa74c7 Use "magenta" for bright magenta
Older X servers don't understand "Fuchsia," and NetHack throws
impossibles as a result. The current Xorg defines "magenta" as the
same color as "Fuchsia," namely #FF00FF, and older X servers
understand "magenta."

The resulting X11 NetHack is known to work with XFree86 4.2.0.
The minimum version remains undetermined.
2022-11-03 19:35:41 -04:00
nhmall
39b9669725 transcription error 2022-11-01 12:58:09 -04:00
nhmall
5192191e5d Qt: remove obsolete #undef lines 2022-11-01 12:46:10 -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