Before this commit, the name of a novel in the level files was ignored for
setting novelidx. But the name was set nevertheless, so you got a named novel
that showed quotes from a different novel.
Now, 'des.object({ id = "novel", name="Raising Steam"});' will work as
expected.
nhlua.c(628): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'lua_Integer' to 'int', possible loss of data
nhlua.c(644): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'lua_Integer' to 'int', possible loss of data
nhlua.c(646): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'lua_Integer' to 'int', possible loss of data
When swallowed by an air elemental, going down into a pit
placed the attached iron ball on the floor. Saving (or
using #wizmakemap) then deallocated the iron ball.
Check being swallowed before trying to go down.
There was a rare selection bug where selection was freed by the gc
but it was still in use. Don't remove the selections from the stack
while we're handling them.
Setting up the flag for the submerged condition was unnecessarily
complicated. The display code distinguishes between being inside
water on Plane of Water and being underwater elsewhere (I'm not
sure why...) but as far as hero and player are concerned, being
submerged in water is the same on the Water level as anywhere else.
It actually is different; levitation and flying can't take the hero
above the surface because there isn't one, but that doesn't mean
that 'submerged' should be suppressed from status there.
For interactive level flip, flip cached travel destination and
interrupted digging position.
Also, ball and chain handling wasn't right if the ball was carried.
The fix for that is untested because I don't know how to judge where
the flip area starts and stops and this code is for the case where
that boundary is straddled rather than having hero and ball and chain
all inside or all outside the flip area.
In a special level, creating more monsters inside room contents
than was space in the room placed monsters outside the room,
possibly inside walls of rooms created afterwards.
Prevent monster creation if inside room contents and there's no
space for the monster.
Not sure if this can actually happen in a non-modified game, but
my fuzz testing stopped here, so deal with it.
If a polymorphing monster turns into an earth elemental or other
wall-phasing monster, it can wander into a non-diggable area, and
then turn into a tunneling monster.
This caused mdig_tunnel to issue an impossible.
If you're in a vault, the vault guard enters, and your tame purple worm
swallows and kills the guard, the worm ended up inside the vault wall.
Instead return the attacker to the old location, if the defender's
position isn't good.
Report complained about multiple Archons causing his character to
be swarmed by monsters on the Plane of Fire. I don't think that
the behavior has changed significantly from how it worked in 3.4.3.
Nobody can summon an Archon directly because they're excluded from
the nasties[] list. But whenever summoning picks a genocided
'nasty', the result gets replaced by random monster of appropriate
difficulty for the level (which could be an Archon for a high level
character in the endgame). [Note that that won't pick an Archon
in Gehennom or at arch-lich outside of there because the random
monster creation honors the only-in-hell and never-in-hell flags;
picking from the nasties[] list doesn't.]
This prevents that for any creature (except arch-lich or the Wizard)
casting the summon nasties spell. If a replacement creature is a
spellcaster it now has to have lower difficulty than the summoner.
If not, it will be discarded even though its difficulty is classified
as appropriate. So to summon an Archon, the summoner has to have
higher difficulty than an Archon; arch-lich and the Wizard are the
only ones meeting that criterium. When summoner is an arch-lich,
it can't summon another arch-lich (since that wouldn't have lower
difficulty than the summoner) and can summon (via replacement for
genocided type, and only if outside of Gehennom) at most one Archon.
When summoner is the Wizard, he could summon an arch-lich (when in
Gehennom; demoted to master lich elsewhere--see below) or an Archon
(outside Gehennom only), but at most one per summoning.
For post-Wizard harassment, which effectively has infinite
difficulty level, it could still happen. However, each instance of
harassment is only allowed to create at most one Archon or arch-lich
now, so chain summoning should be lessoned. Also if it tries to
pick an arch-lich when outside of Gehennom it will switch to master
lich instead (which won't be allowed to summon an Archon or an arch-
lich or even another master lich).
(The monmove.c bit is unrelated, just some comment formatting that
I had laying around that got mixed in.)
... if either you, the ball, or the chain are outside the flip area.
Just unplace the b&c and then put it down under the hero.
This can only happen via #wizlevelflip, as normal level flipping
is done when creating the level and b&c are not on the map.
I think this should fix #K672 but without a test case I can't be sure.
The ball and chain handling in teleds() was a bit convoluted and this
streamlines it a bit.
There is still the situation that one place uses 'can't drag ball if
dist > 1' and another uses 'no need to move ball if dist <= 2'. That
seems contradictory but I want to prevent my head from spinning so
haven't tried to puzzle it out. Instead of relying on multiple flag
variables to decide whether to call placebc(), the ball and chain (or
just chain when ball is carried) will be replaced if they were on the
map before moving the hero and aren't there after assigning hero's
new location
Same race corpses, deceased pet corpses, wraith corpses, and unicorn
corpses could be sacrificed even when otherwise too old. This
prevents that for wraith and unicorn corpses but leaves the same
race and dead pet cases as is. I'm not sure that this is the right
way to resolve things but at least has the virute of being simple.
This also lets chaotics get the trivial bonus for sacrificing a
wraith corpse even though alignment matches. Alignment doesn't
matter for anything else (except unicorns) and giving up a wraith
corpse that isn't too old to eat is a tangible sacrifice. Unless
the hero is vegetarian (or the supersets vegan and foodless) since
giving up a corpse that won't be eaten isn't worthy of a bonus.
(It will still retain regular sacrifice value in that situation.)
Fixes#304
From a reddit thread, praying on the altar in orctown behaved like an
ordinary prayer directed at Moloch rather than being an exceptional
event. Make it always be rejected. The penalty is very trivial.
This one is more interesting that most....
|sp_lev.c:3745:9: warning: declaration shadows a variable in the
| global scope [-Wshadow]
|boolean ladder;
| ^
|../include/rm.h:538:20: note: expanded from macro 'ladder'
|#define ladder flags /* up or down */
| ^
|../include/flag.h:428:29: note: previous declaration is here
|extern NEARDATA struct flag flags;
| ^
Before this commit, attaching a lit candle would reduce the amount
of fuel in the candelabrum to 0, 15 or 75 turns due to a failure to
account for time stored in the candle's burn timer. Fixing this is
very important because a time of 0 turns on the candelabrum is not
supposed to be possible.
Add 'tethered' and 'holding' as displable status conditions for X11.
For tty-style status, they're ordinary. For 'fancy status', tethered
is displayed in the 'trapped' slot (since they'll never both be shown
at the same time) and holding is displayed in the 'held' slot (same
situation).
It's more proof of concept for overloading of status conditions than
adding useful specific conditions. This was the third iteration; the
first two were either too fragile or used even more code. It could
probably be simplified by making some mutally exclusive conditions be
more like hunger and encumbrance instead of being distinct flags
This may have happened in a 3.7 game on Hardfought. Even if it didn't,
I'm still uncomfortable with the potential for the game to potentially
become unwinnable as a consequence of age field corruption. Add an
impossible() for when this situation happens, and code after the
impossible() to repair the game by removing the candles.
Juiblex should be a little bit harder to beat than zapping a digging
wand once you've gotten swallowed and then whacking him once.
Make his HP halve every time you zap digging instead of setting it
to 1.
Change via UnNetHack.
X11's "fancy status" does its own highlighting that predates
STATUS_HILITES, showing things which have changed in inverse video
for a turn. However, it excluded conditions plus hunger and
encumbrance. Make it highlight those similarly when they come On
(and when they change from one non-blank state to another in the
case of hunger or encumbrance). There's no corresponding
unhighlight when going Off because they're blanked out instead.
Handling botl updates for 'time' was inconsistent. Set the flag to
do that when moves is incremented (where the update is suppressed if
running) or when running stops short.
losehp() would cancel running/traveling if called when in normal form
but not if called when polymorphed, so theoretically you could take
damage and keep on running. I don't have a test case to verify that.
This fixes the reported situation of recoiling from a throw while
levitating and carrying the ball not bringing the chain but it might
introduce other problems. If it does, drag_ball() would be the place
to fix that, not hurtle_step().
Separate bug (not fixed): throwing while the ball is on the floor
ought to let you recoil to as far as the chain will reach but it just
yields "you feel a tug from the ball" and you don't recoil at all.
... if the pet attacked hero or another monster by eg.
swallowing them, the pet's location might've changed
during that attack. Count it as movement, so return
immediately.
Instead of forgetting maps and objects, make amnesia forget skills.
Forgetting maps and objects could be circumvented with taking notes,
or by using an external tool to remember the forgotten levels.
Forgetting skills allows the player to optionally go down another
skill path, if they trained the wrong weapon in the early game.
Amnesia still forgets spells.
As a replacement for the deja vu messages when entering a forgotten
level, those messages will now indicate a ghost with your own name
existing on the level, given only when the level is entered for
the first time.
These changes based on fiqhack, with some adjustments.
Scroll of scare monster completely shut down most of the actual
challenging monsters, such as uniques. Tone it down, so you can
use it to ignore the smaller threats while dealing with uniques,
or get most of the effect in the early game when you're usually
dealing with normal monsters.
I started out adding a few new status conditions to X11's "fancy status"
(the default) to gauge how difficult it was going to be. In the process
I found several latent bugs. After fixing those, I decided that the same
status conditions should be added to the alternate "tty-style status".
Lots more latent bugs, some of the same nature, others different. Things
spiraled until the code change is very substantial.
Code for the old two-line status is still present but I don't know how
to activate it. Unlike tty-style status, it composes and displays two
lines of text and isn't capable of highlighting portions of that text,
so it would be considered deprecated anyway.
All testing was done with the default NetHack.ad (except when turning
'fancy_status' off) so I don't know whether the new code might override
previously customizable status settings. I'm not sure whether this list
covers all the fixes....
both tty-style and fancy
add new status conditions 'grabbed' (by eel), 'held', 'trapped', and
'sinking-into-lava' (others will eventually follow); grab and lava
are on by default, the others have to be enabled via options
both tty-style (not handled) and fancy (faulty boolean logic)
polymorphing didn't change Xp to HD (silver lining: rehumanizing
didn't need to reverse it)
tty-style only; fancy was ok
force white text (on black background) instead of settling for gray
turning on optional showexp, showscore, and/or time worked but turning
them back off again didn't remove the relevant fields
polymorphing when showexp was on didn't suppress Exp-points
tty-style only; fancy uses different layout
condense conditions into simple left-to-right space separated list
instead of giving them specific locations and having gaps of blank
space for conditions that aren't in effect
tty-style only; not applicable for fancy (status_hilites not implemented)
all highlights stuck if 'statushilites' was reset to 0 to disable them
displaying anything with bold attribute stuck; it wouldn't revert to
normal text if a different highlight rule without bold was used for
subsequent updates
avoid inverting leading space that separates from preceding field when
highlighting with inverse video attribute
add support for 'dim' attribute using gray foreground (only viable
after the fix for white foreground)
fancy only
reorganize the field layout so that things line up nicely instead of
having columns with six, seven, or eight lines be spread over same
amount of vertical space
line up the values of the six characteristics, similar to how vertical
status works in curses: all two digits; when exceptional strength is
present, the '18' lines up and rest goes past implicit right margin
use status conditions as provided by core instead of duplicating them
(other fields still duplicate stuff done in botl.c); doing this
required forcing 'VIA_WINDOWPORT()' if built without STATUS_HILITES
In wizard mode, freezing some water on the ground, then
flipping the level did not flip the coordinate of the ice
thawing timed effect. This could cause an impossible complaint.
For some reason the vault guard fake corridor code checked
if the hero was outside the corridor before removing monsters.
But the vault end of the corridor usually gets sealed off
even while you're still in the corridor. This left monsters
stuck in solid rock.