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Author SHA1 Message Date
vultur-cadens
ce2f3ae259 Use a space instead of a hyphen in "disintegration-resistant"
This is for consistency with the other resistance insight messages,
which use spaces instead of hyphens.
2022-09-20 13:24:11 -07:00
PatR
f4210542f0 enc_stat[], hu_stat[]
The definition of enc_stat[] got changed by a pull request nearly a
year ago ('const char *enc_stat[]' -> 'const char *const enc_stat[]')
but the separate declarations for it weren't changed to match.

Make the same change for hu_stat[].  Not sure why the pull request
didn't include it since the old declaration and the usage are same.

The curses one is in code that isn't used.
2022-09-10 19:30:36 -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
9be2e581b7 Macros for checking is object artifact 2022-08-12 19:37:34 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
fd9745f9c6 Command repeating by using cmd queues
This replaces the old pushq/saveq arrays (which were used to save
the keys pressed by the user for repeating a previous command)
with a new command queue.  This means there's no hard-coded limit
to the saved keys, and it can repeat extended commands which are
not bound to any key.
2022-08-09 11:54:45 +03:00
nhmall
2770223d10 interface groundwork for core-side color decisions
(user-side decisions really, but as it stands right now
user-side decisions/options are made and processed by the core)

add a parameter to add_menu so color can be passed
2022-06-25 13:21:51 -04:00
janne-hmp
dd949cf185 Changed the comparison length of "the " from 3 to 4 to account for the space in the end. 2022-06-11 14:59:57 -07:00
PatR
01f3be9a7c couple of is_clinger bits
The grounded() macro wasn't fully handling is_clinger().  Not sure
what impact this fix will have.

Add ability to cling to the ceiling to enlightenment feedback.  If
it gets fixed up to a state where it is useable while polymorphed,
some or all of it should be moved to non-magic ^X feedback.
2022-05-27 15:28:49 -07:00
PatR
9abec79df8 "empty handed" vs "bare handed"
When not wielding anything, ^X reports "you are empty handed" if
wearing gloves or "you are bare handed" if no gloves.  The ')',
'w-', and 'A)' commands were using "empty handed" unconditionally.
Make them be consisitent with ^X.

After this, body part HANDED is no longer used anywhere except in
body_part().
2022-04-25 01:31:34 -07:00
PatR
0b42404ad6 enlightenment about temp resist and item resist
For timed acid resistance and timed stoning resistance, report
"You {are,were} temporarily {acid,petrification} resistant."

For items being protected by worn equipment, add "by your {armor,&c}"
similar to the existing feeback about you being protected "because
<some-reason>".  Wizard mode only.
2022-03-28 10:38:04 -07:00
PatR
d37fa4138a found_artifact() groundwork
Lay groundwork for generating a log event when finding an artifact
on the floor or carried by a monster.  This part should not produce
any change in behavior.

Move g.artidisco[] and g.artiexist[] out of the instance_globals
struct back to local within artifact.c.  They are both initialized
at the start of a game (and only used in that file) so don't need
to be part of any bulk reinitialization if restart-instead-of-exit
ever gets implemented.

Convert artiexist[] from an array of booleans to an array of structs
containing a pair of bitfields.  artiexist[].exists is a direct
replacement for the boolean; artiexist[].found is new but not put to
any significant use yet.  If will be used to suppress the future
found-an-artifact event for cases where a more specific event (like
crowning or divine gift as #offer reward) is already produced.

Remove g.via_naming altogether and add an extra argument to oname()
calls to replace it.

Add an extra argument to artifact_exists() calls.
2022-03-07 02:06:55 -08:00
PatR
fa40cc9e3a ll_achieve_msg.llflag
Fix another type mismatch with the livelog code; make the flags field
in ll_achieve_msg match the one in gavelog_line.
2022-03-05 00:31:36 -08:00
PatR
5327412566 livelog tweaks, mostly sokoban
Demote "completed sokoban {1,2,3,4}" from major achievement to minor
at the request of hardfought.  OR on the 'dump' flag so that those
entries appear in dumplog.

Change "completed Sokoban" (for the whole branch) to "acquired the
Sokoban <prize object>" since that's what triggers the event and it
is possible to pass through the first level without completing that.
This event is still classified as a major achievement.  It has has
the 'spoiler' flag added to prevent #chronicle from showing that event
which now discloses the type of item the prize is.  (Note: suppression
of spoiler events is ignored in wizard mode.)

The "attained rank N" achievements are classified as minor for ranks
1..3 (gaining levels 3, 6, 10); OR the 'dump' flag for those.  [Rank 0
for levels 1 and 2 isn't an achievement and 4..8 for Xp levels 14, 18,
22, 26, and 30 are classified as 'major' achievements so don't need
that flag to make it into dumplog.]
2022-03-04 13:07:14 -08:00
PatR
93928640c6 github issue #688 - end of game livelog event
Requested by k21971 (hardfought admin):  classify the gameover event
as something other than achievement so that live-logging can exclude
it in order to use the xlogfile end-of-game entry instead.

It had been classified as an achievement because that was the only
category being treated as 'major' so written to final dumplog.  Give
is a new classification 'dump' which is distinct from achievement
and intended to explicitly request that an event go into dumplog.
The gameover event is the only one in that category, at least for now.

Add a bunch of other classifications besides achievement and dump to
be treated as 'major' for dumplog.  The new list is
  wish, achieve, umonst (death of unique monster), divinegift,
  lifesave (via amulet, not explore-/wizard-mode decline to die),
  artifact, genocide, dump
and may still need further tuning.  Currently excluded are
  conduct (first violation of any conduct), killedpet, alignment
  (changed, either via helmet or conversion), minorac (minor
  achievement such as level gain or entering the mines), and spoiler
  (currently only applies to finding Mines' End luckstone which is
  also 'achieve' so will be in dumplog).

This doesn't remove the reference to unimplemented LLC_TURNS that is
mentioned in the template sysconf.

Closes #688
2022-03-03 07:47:56 -08:00
PatR
2bef05bb77 livelog level entry events
Fix up the level descriptions used when logging an "entered new level"
event.  Most of the change is for adding an extra argument to calls
to describe_level().  The curses portion is in a big chunk of old code
suppressed by #if 0.

I didn't notice that the level entry events are classified as LL_DEBUG
until all the work was done.  This promotes the entry events for the
four Plane of <Element> levels from debug events to major ones instead.
It doesn't do that for the Astral Plane because the entered-the-Astral-
Plane achievement already produces a major event for that.  Most other
key level entry events are in a similar situation--or will become that
way once another set of achievements eventually gets added--so there
aren't any other event classification promotions.
2022-03-01 13:53:57 -08:00
PatR
77bd50fd77 fix github issue #687 - logging of major events
Reported by k21971, the dumplog section labeled "major events" showed
all logged events rather than just the ones classified as major.
Filter out the non-major ones when writing dumplog.

At the moment only a couple of ones other than achievements are major.
Probably various other types should be too.

The #chronicle command still lists all logged events unless they're
flagged as 'spoiler'.  So far the mines' end luckstone is the only
one flagged that way.  Unfortunately a player with access to live
logging could still learn whether or not the gray stone that has just
been picked up on the last mines level is the target luckstone by
viewing the log from outside of the game.

The #chronicle command would be more useful if it gathered all the
categories of events present and put up a menu allowing the player to
choose which ones to view.  I haven't attempted to implement that.

Closes #687
2022-03-01 04:15:55 -08:00
PatR
0ac3b08825 livelog revisions
Some changes to fix things I noticed in the dumplog referenced by
github issue #687 about showing all logged events under the header
"major events".  (This doesn't address that.  I figured it was
intentional while #chronicle is having any bugs worked out.)

Sequencing:  show the event corresponding to an achievement for
entering a dungeon branch before the livelog-specific event of
entering a level for the first time.  You enter the branch before
arriving at the new level.

Missing feedback:  the you-won achievement didn't produce any
"ascended" event.  That turned out to be a side-effect to suppressing
achievements that take place after the gameover flag has been set
(so blind-from-birth and/or nudist when applicable plus duplicate
obtained-amulet and ascended due to manipulation to reposition the
amulet achievement to be right before ascended so that the alternate
wording it has in the achievements listing looks better).  Instead of
just forcing the ascended achievement to produce an ascended event,
this adds a more general game-over event.

While in there, change the classification of attaining level 14 from
minor livelog event to major since questing keys off of it.
2022-02-28 13:46:59 -08:00
PatR
a3b52bf6a3 new achievement: drawbridge tune
Use up the last available bit for achievements:
"You learned the tune to open and close the castle's drawbridge."
(More can still be added but xlogfile will need another field to
track a second set of 31 in order to keep its achievement bitmask(s)
within portable size.)

As achievements go, it's not very exciting, but players who normally
destroy the drawbridge have to choose whether to earn an achievement
first since once it's gone, there's no way to find out the tune
(either via prayer reward or successful Mastermind).  I'm guessing
that most will probably decide to ignore this achievement since it
has no effect on the outcome of the game.  However, that might not
be true for future tournament play.

There's no need to bump EDITLEVEL for this; room for recording one
additional achievement is already allocated.
2022-02-27 01:55:25 -08:00
PatR
82accf9169 more sleeping monster
Extend the PR#660 change that shows whether a monster is asleep when
examined by farlook/quicklook/autodescribe to monsters that aren't
moving due to timed sleep as well as those that are asleep for an
unspecified amount of time.  Unfortunately 'mfrozen' isn't specific
about why a monster can't move so the phrasing is less than ideal.
2022-02-22 12:12:13 -08:00
PatR
e972d0b965 gamelog: hit with wielded weapon for first time
Reordering "killed for the first time" and "hit with a wielded weapon
for the first time" was done by moving the latter to hmon().  Hitting
with an applied polearm also gave the first-hit message since it
bypassed the routine that had been doing so.  But the throwing code
that handles applied polearms calls hmon() for damage, so after that
reordering, the first-hit log message became duplicated if triggered
by polearm usage.

Also, fix a quibble with the wizard mode conduct message given after
never-hit-with-wielded-weapon conduct has been broken.  The message
said "used a wielded weapon N times" when it meant "hit with a wielded
weapon N times".  "Used" is misleading if that wielded weapon happens
to be a pick-axe, so change the message to say "hit with".
2022-02-19 11:24:28 -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
PatR
d761263e89 livelog tweaks
Log all level gains and loses.  For the existing logging of changes
in rank, mention the level number with the new title.  Classifying
level loss as "minor achievement" seems weird but I didn't see any
choice more appropriate.

Make '#chronicle' autocomplete.  That makes "#ch" ambiguous, but
better to have to type #cha to chat than to have to completely spell
out #chronicle.  (Changing it to #journal would make #j ambigious
but might still be an improvement.)
2022-02-09 14:25:32 -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
PatR
76df2ffcf5 slippery fingers
When the hero has the Glib condition, ^X reports "you have slippery
fingers" or "you have slippery gloves" but self-probing (either wand
or stethoscope aimed at self) was reporting "you have slippery hands."
Change self-probing to match enlightenment for this.
2022-01-20 16:31:34 -08:00
PatR
292a4f9d03 wounded legs fixes
Document 'HWounded_legs' vs 'EWounded_legs'; they aren't used the way
other properties use their intrinsic and extrinsic values.  And they
switch from hero to steed when riding.  (Can't start riding when
hero's legs are wounded and the steed's legs magically heal when hero
dismounts, so existing wounds never transfer from one to the other.)

Having one leg become injured when the other already was would cure
the other leg but keep the longer of their two timeouts for the new
injury.  Eliminate that mystery cure.  Since their timeouts aren't
tracked separately, the best that can be done is to make both legs
eventually recover at the same time.

Make ^X report which leg is the wounded one when only one of them is.
(It already implicitly reports the both-legs case by using plural.)

When zapping a wand of probing downward while riding, include wounded
leg feedback for the steed.

Simplify wounded leg feedback when probing self a little bit.

Make drinking blessed potions of full healing cure wounded legs for
hero when not mounted or for steed when mounted.  (The latter is a
bit strange--hero drinks potion, steed gets affected--but it's magic.)

Make drinking uncursed potions of full healing or blessed potions of
extra healing cure wounded legs for hero (but not steed; the magic
either isn't that strong or maybe not that reliable...).
2022-01-03 13:44:05 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
d53cd28d46 Make extended commands return defined flags
Instead of returning 0 or 1, we'll now use ECMD_OK or ECMD_TURN.
These have the same meaning as the hardcoded numbers; ECMD_TURN
means the command uses a turn.

In future, could add eg. a flag denoting "user cancelled command"
or "command failed", and should clear eg. the cmdq.

Mostly this was simply replacing return values with the defines
in the extended commands, so hopefully I didn't break anything.
2021-12-30 19:16:33 +02:00
nhmall
27fcf8999f re-do the wounded legs fix 2021-10-24 21:41:49 -04:00
nhmall
a7eca53f53 wounded legs check in insight.c
close #620
2021-10-24 21:34:05 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
9942b65df7 Resistances gained from worn or wielded items also protect inventory 2021-09-06 20:24:44 +03:00
PatR
573c4c0e63 reveal elapsed time during play
Have end of game disclosure and the ^X command display the amount
of time spent playing the current game instead of just putting that
in xlogfile.

This isn't an onscreen clock for speed runners as someone recently
asked about on reddit.  NetHack shouldn't attempt to handle that.
2021-08-25 15:02:26 -07:00
PatR
2e43f83db0 wizard mode enlightenment tweaks + Glow status fix
For extended monster detection, show the number of turns remaining
during enlightenment (wizard mode only).  The value is also
available via #timeout but various enlightenment entries already do
something like this.

For confuse monster, show the number of hits left for glowing hands
(again, wizard mode only).

And for the latter, the 3.7 conditional status condition set up was
storing u.umconf, an unsigned int, into contests[bl_glowhands].test,
a boolean, so would yield the wrong value if glowing hands managed
to become high enough to be a multiple of 256 (assumes 8-bit char
for boolean).
2021-07-24 11:30:52 -07:00
PatR
e20dd2e760 fix github issue #530 - weapon skill enlightenment
^X feedback and end of game disclosure reported
 Your two weapon skill {is,was} [also] limited by being <skill rating>
 with with <secondary weapon>.
when the skill rating for the secondary weapon is/was less than the
skill rating for two-weapon combat.  The corresponding message for
primary weapon did not duplicate the word "with".

Fixes #530
2021-06-06 13:38:49 -07:00
nhmall
708a169917 three warnings building with gcc 10
---
insight.c: In function ‘status_enlightenment’:
insight.c:937:28: warning: ‘ (’ directive writing 2 bytes into a region of size between 0 and 255 [-Wformat-overflow=]
  937 |         Sprintf(buf, "%s %s (%s)", ustick ? "holding" : "held by",
      |                            ^~
In file included from ../include/config.h:631,
                 from ../include/hack.h:10,
                 from insight.c:15:
../include/global.h:274:24: note: ‘sprintf’ output 5 or more bytes (assuming 260) into a destination of size 256
  274 | #define Sprintf (void) sprintf
insight.c:937:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘Sprintf’
  937 |         Sprintf(buf, "%s %s (%s)", ustick ? "holding" : "held by",
      |         ^~~~~~~
insight.c:918:29: warning: ‘%s’ directive writing up to 255 bytes into a region of size 252 [-Wformat-overflow=]
  918 |         Sprintf(buf, "%s by %s",
      |                             ^~
  919 |                 is_animal(u.ustuck->data) ? "swallowed" : "engulfed",
  920 |                 heldmon);
      |                 ~~~~~~~
In file included from ../include/config.h:631,
                 from ../include/hack.h:10,
                 from insight.c:15:
../include/global.h:274:24: note: ‘sprintf’ output 5 or more bytes (assuming 260) into a destination of size 256
  274 | #define Sprintf (void) sprintf
insight.c:918:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘Sprintf’
  918 |         Sprintf(buf, "%s by %s",
      |         ^~~~~~~

---

zap.c:475:1: warning: old-style function definition [-Wold-style-definition]
  475 | release_hold()
      | ^~~~~~~~~~~~
2021-05-11 09:24:21 -04:00
PatR
df6413228d fix pull request #496 - ^X feedback typo
Issue #495 and pull request #496 are both about a typo in recently
modified ^X feedback displayed when held by a monster:  "createure"
should be "creature".

Closes #496
Closes #495
2021-04-28 13:08:39 -07:00
PatR
519f00e3c4 ^X feedback when held by unseen monster
When swallowed and blind, the swallowing monster is described
accurately, but being held rather than swallowed describes the
monster as "it".  That's normal, but the status feedback section
of ^X output lists
|You are held by it.
which looks pretty weird.  Change that to be
|You are held by an unseen creature.
2021-04-13 14:50:12 -07:00
PatR
3be4e49552 [lack of] autopickup inside shops
When being inside a shop inhibits autopickup, menion that in ^X
feedback about autopickup.
2021-02-23 02:42:28 -08:00
nhmall
5b1d668c44 enable -Wformat-nonliteral for linux and equivalent for windows compilers
Whitelist all the verified existing triggers:
makedefs.c: In function ‘name_file’
attrib.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
cmd.c: In function ‘extcmd_via_menu’
cmd.c: In function ‘wiz_levltyp_legend’
do.c: In function ‘goto_level’
do_name.c: In function ‘coord_desc’
dungeon.c: In function ‘overview_stats’
eat.c:  one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
end.c:  one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
engrave.c: In function ‘engr_stats’
hack:c one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
hacklib.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
insight.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
invent.c: In function ‘let_to_name’
light.c: In function ‘light_stats’
mhitm.c: In function ‘missmm’
options.c: In function ‘handler_symset’
options.c: In function ‘basic_menu_colors’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_autopickup_exceptions’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_menu_colors’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_message_types’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_status_cond’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_status_hilites’
options.c: In function ‘doset’
options.c: In function ‘doset_add_menu’
options.c: In function ‘show_menu_controls’
options.c: In function ‘handle_add_list_remove’
pager.c: In function ‘do_supplemental_info’
pager.c: In function ‘dohelp’
region.c: In function ‘region_stats’
rumors.c: sscanf usage
sounds.c: In function ‘domonnoise’
spell.c: In function ‘dospellmenu’
timeout.c: In function ‘timer_stats’
topten.c: In function ‘outentry’, fscanf, sscanf, fprintf usage
windows.c: In function ‘genl_status_update’
zap.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
win/curses/cursstat.c: In function ‘curses_status_update’
win/tty/wintty.c: In function ‘tty_status_update’
win/win32/mswproc.c: In function ‘mswin_status_update’
2021-02-02 19:03:12 -05:00
nhmall
41fc278cfb CFDECLSPEC -> QSORTCALLBACK
also remove one inappropriate use of CFDECLSPEC
2021-01-31 13:58:19 -05:00
nhmall
f963c5aca7 switch source tree from k&r to c99 2021-01-26 21:06:16 -05:00
Patric Mueller
f4e9104957 Bones levels information in xlogfile and enlightenment
- record number of encountered bones levels in xlogfile
  - add bonesless to extended conducts field in xlogfile
  - show bones levels information in enlightenment at end of game or in
    explore and wizmode
2021-01-22 00:22:09 +01:00
Dean Luick
f63d435c6d Fix text replacement warning
Using strncpy to cut off copying a terminating NUL yields a gcc
warning.  Just use memcpy instead.
2021-01-20 22:37:37 -06:00
Dean Luick
3ef0f889e6 Fix gcc sprintf warnings
Gcc 9 has become more vocal with sprintf buffer overflow
checking.  Remove these sprintf warnings by changing the
offending calls to a snprintf wrapper that will explicitly
check the result.
2021-01-16 19:44:56 -06:00
nhmall
c9673b3d9e more window port interface adjustments
further adjustments to the window port interface to pass a pointer
to a glyph_info struct which describes not just the glyph number
itself, but also the ttychar, the color, the glyphflags, and the
symset index.

This affects two existing window port calls that get passed glyphs
and does the parameter consistently for both of them using the
glyph_info struct pointer:
	print_glyph()
	add_menu().

The recently added glyphmod parameter is now unnecessary and has been
removed.
2021-01-05 10:09:37 -05:00
nhmall
0c3b9642e4 pmnames mons gender naming plus a window port interface change
add MALE, FEMALE, and gender-neutral names for individual monster species
to the mons array. The gender-neutral name (NEUTRAL) is mandatory, the
MALE and FEMALE versions are not.

replace code uses of the mname field of permonst with one of the three
potentially-available gender-specific names.

consolidate some separate mons entries that differed only by species into a
single mons entry (caveman, cavewoman and priest,priestess etc.)

consolidate several "* lord" and "* queen/* king" monst entries into
their single species, and allow both genders on some where it makes some
sense (there is probably more work and cleanup to come out of this at some
point, and the chosen gender-neutral name variations are not cast in stone
if someone has better suggestions).

related function or macro additions:
    pmname(pm, gender) to get the gender variation of the permonst name. It
    guards against monsters that haven't got anything except NEUTRAL naming
    and falls back to the NEUTRAL version if FEMALE and MALE versions are
    missing.

    Ugender to obtain the current hero gender.
    Mgender(mtmp) to obtain the gender of a monster

While the code can safely refer directly to pmnames[NEUTRAL] safely in the
code because it always exists, the other two (pmnames[MALE] and
pmnames[FEMALE] may not exist so use:
    pmname(ptr, gidx)
      where -ptr is a permonst *
            -gidx is an index into the pmnames array field of the
             permonst struct
pmname() checks for a valid index and checks for null-pointers for
pmnames[MALE] and pmnames[FEMALE], and will fall back to pmnames[NEUTRAL] if
the pointer requested if the requested variation is unavailable, or if the
gidx is out-of-range.

Allow code to specify makemon flags to request female or male (via MM_MALE
and MM_FEMALE flags respectively)to makedefs, since the species alone doesn't
distinguish male/female anymore. Specifying MM_MALE or MM_FEMALE won't
override the pm M2_MALE and M2_FEMALE flags on a mons[] entry.

male and female tiles have been added to win/share/monsters.txt.
The majority are duplicated placeholders except for those that were
separate mons entries before. Perhaps someone will contribute artwork in the
future to make the male and female variations visually distinguishable.

tilemapping via has the MALE tile indexes in the glyph2tile[]
array produced at build time. If a window port has information that the
FEMALE tile is required, it just has to increment the index returned
from the glyph2tile[] array by 1.

statues already preserved gender of the monster through STATUE_FEMALE
and STATUE_MALE, so ensure that pmnames takes that into consideration.

I expect some refinement will be required after broad play-testing puts it to
the test.

    consolidate caveman,cavewoman and priest,priestess monst.c entries etc

This commit will require a bump of editlevel in patchlevel.h because it alters
the index numbers of the monsters due to the consolidation of some. Those
index numbers are saved in some other structures, even though the mons[] array
itself is not part of the savefile.

Window Port Interface Change

Also add a parameter to print_glyph to convey additional information beyond
the glyph to the window ports. Every single window port was calling back to
mapglyph for the information anyway, so just included it in the interface and
produce the information right in the display core.

The mapglyph() function uses will be eliminated, although there are still some
in the code yet to be dealt with.

win32, tty, x11, Qt, msdos window ports have all had adjustments done to
utilize the new parameter instead of calling mapglyph, but some of those
window ports have not been thoroughly tested since the changes.

Interface change additional info:

    print_glyph(window, x, y, glyph, bkglyph, *glyphmod)
            -- Print the glyph at (x,y) on the given window.  Glyphs are
               integers at the interface, mapped to whatever the window-
               port wants (symbol, font, color, attributes, ...there's
               a 1-1 map between glyphs and distinct things on the map).
            -- bkglyph is a background glyph for potential use by some
               graphical or tiled environments to allow the depiction
               to fall against a background consistent with the grid
               around x,y. If bkglyph is NO_GLYPH, then the parameter
               should be ignored (do nothing with it).
                -- glyphmod provides extended information about the glyph
               that window ports can use to enhance the display in
               various ways.
                    unsigned int glyphmod[NUM_GLYPHMOD]
               where:
                    glyphmod[GM_TTYCHAR]  is the text characters associated
                                          with the original NetHack display.

                    glyphmod[GM_FLAGS]    are the special flags that denote
                                          additional information that window
                                          ports can use.

                    glyphmod[GM_COLOR] is the text character
                                       color associated with the original
                                       NetHack display.

Support for including the glyphmod info in the display glyph buffer
alongside the glyph itself was added and is the default operation.
That can be turned off by defining UNBUFFERED_GLYPHMOD at compile time.
With UNBUFFERED_GLYPHMOD operation, a call will be placed to map_glyphmod()
immediately prior to every print_glyph() call.
2020-12-26 11:23:23 -05:00
PatR
ae23330adc AC and obj->spe limits: +127/-128 -> +99/-99
Cap overall AC at -99 instead of -128.  Put the same limit of 99
on enchantment and charge count of individual objects.

^X now reports if/when AC has reached its limit since players
could see that reaching that limit and then enchanting worn items
will change the worn items but not the total.  (Same thing would
have happened with -128, just without any explanation and less
likely to accomplish.)

Won't affect normal play for any reasonable definition of normal.
2020-12-21 14:09:17 -08:00
PatR
4f0e47fd0c extra ^X feedback
Report "abnormal" play (wizard mode or explore mode) in ^X output
or end of game dumplog.  Omitted for normal play.
2020-12-16 02:49:00 -08:00
PatR
427f8e42d8 ^X vs hunger, encumbrance
When hunger state is "not hungry" (so omitted from the status line),
say so in the status section of ^X output.  Mainly so that wizard
mode can append the internal nutrition value without inserting an
entire line that [previously] wouldn't be present in regular play.

Show an internal value for encumbrance too, although that would be
better if it also included some indication of the amount where the
encumbrance state changes.  Encumbrance is confusing and I didn't
pursue that.
2020-08-01 19:17:56 -07:00
PatR
f66b645878 couple of comment typos 2020-07-24 17:39:48 -07:00
PatR
97cbbaa0ac more feedback for monk suit penalty
Refine the enlightenment feedback when a monk has both a suit penalty
and an increase accuracy bonus.
2020-07-20 15:04:25 -07:00
PatR
afbcf3f9a9 monk's to-hit penalty for wearing a suit
If hero is a monk who is wearing a suit, have ^X mention the to-hit
penalty for that in the status section even though it isn't a normal
status line item.  Combat feedback makes it annoyingly obvious, but
player might forget if MSGTYPE=hide is used to suppress the "Your
armor is rather cumbersome..." message.
2020-07-20 03:00:28 -07:00