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nethack.rankin
9e7d032c79 random initial drawbridge state (trunk only)
Suggested by <Someone>:  in the special level compiler, support
"random" in addition to "open" and "closed" for a drawbridge's inital
state.  Drawbridge shares code with door, so the necessary parsing was
already present.  This just treats random as valid for drawbridge instead
of explicitly rejecting it, and makes the special level loader process it.

     He also suggested that the two drawbridges on the bottom level of
the Valk's quest be changed from open to random, but this patch doesn't
go that far.  I think it's a good idea, but since the player can't use a
musicial instrument on those bridges, this has more impact on game play
than it might at first seem.  I don't really want to see Valkyries be
required to use magic for occasions where both bridges start out closed.
2007-04-21 01:54:56 +00:00
nethack.rankin
697ec97812 hangup hangup bit (trunk only)
Accidentally left out  of the previous patch.
2007-01-18 05:12:36 +00:00
nethack.rankin
176a59bb0a SELECTSAVED in #version (trunk only)
makedefs wasn't including this optional feature in dat/options for
display via ``#version''.  It doesn't affect save and bones files but it
is something that may be of interest to users.  This change won't work for
UNIX+QT_GRAPHICS because that config is defining SELECTSAVED in files.c
instead of in unixconf.h.

     I think there are some other new things which are missing here too.
2006-12-10 05:30:23 +00:00
keni
951e0d87fa Pad rumors to improve distribution of delivered rumors. 2006-10-12 00:17:17 +00:00
nethack.allison
fcf38a5e35 recover (trunk only)
Bring recover process up to date with current save file contents
(self_recover and external recover)
2006-08-04 03:58:46 +00:00
nethack.allison
174b985267 Allow makefile build with VC2005 (trunk only) 2006-06-25 22:40:58 +00:00
nethack.rankin
a71d270a21 more rumors processing (trunk only)
This fix should work for both DLB and non-DLB without forcing binary
mode for the latter.  And it should continue to work even if we later
decide to force that mode (which I think we should do...).  Use actual
file positions to calculate the size of the true and false sections,
rather than counting the bytes of each rumor (that counting has been left
in place but it gets overridden now.)  Those two sizes will be bigger on
platforms which use CR+LF line ends and maintain dat/rumors as non-DLB
text file.  But due to the way that nethack uses the sizes, such size
differences don't matter.

     The branch variant shouldn't need any corresponding fix.  It uses
the counting method when the output is binary, where the accumulated
value is accurate, and the check end-of-file shortcut when using text,
which should not be affected by stdio converting CR+LF into \n for text
input and back to CR+LF again for text output.  (The original bug was due
to starting out with the EOF shortcut when input had CR+LF line ends, but
then writing less data due to binary output keeping just LF instead of
putting CR back.)
2006-05-07 05:31:27 +00:00
nethack.rankin
85865eb106 more thorough rumor processing (trunk only)
To fix the gibberish rumor observed by at least a couple of players on
Windows (where if rumors.tru had <cr><lf> line ends and DLB was defined,
makedefs built a file that caused nethack to end up in the wrong place when
it reached EOF and tried to jump back to the first false rumor), change
the way that makedefs builds the rumors file.  It now will collect more
information about the true and false rumors.  Instead of one hex value on
the second line, there are nine values (three groups of three).

1,2,3;4,5,6;7,8,9

1 = number of true rumors; not previously collected and not currently used
2 = size in bytes for all true rumors (in decimal, as is #1)
3 = offset to first true rumor (in hexadecimal; not previously collected)
4,5,6 = same as 1,2,3 but for the false rumors section
7,8 = always 0 (imaginary third section has no entries, no size)
9 = offset to end-of-file (could be used for sanity checks; currently isn't)

Adding #2 with #3 yields #6; adding #5 with #6 yields #9.  The old format's
lone entry was the same as the new format's #6.  #2, #3, and #5 are values
which nethack was previously calculating on the fly after opening the file.

     This also extends rumor_check() a little bit (displays the last rumor
for both sections in addition to the first), but I think it can probably
now be demoted to ``#if 0'' and removed from the extended commands list.
2006-05-06 04:55:57 +00:00
nethack.allison
a3b216e475 work around win32 rumor issues (#H80)
With makedefs changed to open the files as binary, the
rumors generation and retrieval seems to work consistently.

win32tty
T start=000067 (000043), end=020658 (0050b2), size=020591 (00506f)
F start=020658 (0050b2), end=043641 (00aa79), size=022983 (0059c7)
T 000067 A blindfold can be very useful if you're telepathic.
F 020658 "So when I die, the first thing I will see in heaven is a score list?"

win32gui
T start=000067 (000043), end=020658 (0050b2), size=020591 (00506f)
F start=020658 (0050b2), end=043641 (00aa79), size=022983 (0059c7)
T 000067 A blindfold can be very useful if you're telepathic.
F 020658 "So when I die, the first thing I will see in heaven is a score list?"
2006-05-02 22:10:54 +00:00
nethack.allison
660d3589c5 experimental - dungeon overview (trunk only)
Add Hojita Discordia's Dungeon Map overview as
conditional code for experimentation and testing.
Everything is guarded by
#ifdef DUNGEON_OVERVIEW
#endif

The notes that accompanied the original patch follow.

Dungeon Map Overview Patch for Nethack 3.4.3
Version 3
=============================================================================
Changelist:
    v3: Changed #level to #annotate to avoid #levelchange collision.  Fixed
        handling of elemental planes and astral plane (oops).  Changed
	formatting to be slightly closer to print_dungeon()'s.  Should be
	"final" version for 3.4.3.
    v2: Added tracking of trees.  Changed ctrl-m command to ctrl-o.  Portals
        displayed as "sealed" instead of "closed".
    v1: First release.
    (Note: all versions are mutually save compatible.)
=============================================================================
This patch creates a dungeon map overview that is recorded as the player
explores the dungeon.  I was tired of returning to a game a few days later
and having no idea what the dungeon looked like.  Trying to name pieces
of armor with shorthand didn't work so well as an intermediate solution
either, especially around nymphs.

It can be assumed that this map is in the mind of the hero and thus
can't be stolen, can be read when blind, or when buried, or when the hero
doesn't have any hands, or eyes, or hands free, or...etc. On the other hand,
this implies that the hero doesn't remember all of the details ("a fountain",
"some fountains", "many fountains") and that the map is subject to amnesia
when applicable.

This overview tracks fountains, altars, stores, temples, sinks, thrones,
trees, and dungeon branches.  It attempts to not spoil the player nor
reveal more information than the hero knows.  For this reason, it only
tracks dungeon features found in the guidebook and dungeon branches.

This patch breaks save file compatibility.  Sorry.

Added commands
=============================================================================
#overview (ctrl-o, if not in wizard mode) - displays overview
#annotate (ctrl-n, if using numpad) - names current level

Example Output From #overview
=============================================================================
The Dungeons of Doom: levels 1 to level 15
   Level 1:
      A fountain
   Level 3: (My stash.)
      An altar, some fountains
      Stairs down to The Gnomish Mines
   Level 7:
      Many fountains
   Level 8:
      Stairs up to Sokoban, level 7
   Level 15:
      A general store
      Sealed portal to The Quest
The Gnomish Mines: levels 4 to level 7
   Level 7: <- You are here
      Many stores, some fountains, a temple

More Details
=============================================================================
The overview shows only levels that have anything interesting to display and
doesn't show branches that don't have any interesting levels.

To avoid the map revealing more information than the hero knows, the overview
only displays things that the hero has seen or touched.  (If the hero
blinds herself, levitates above a known fountain, and obliterates it with a
wand of digging, the overview will still say that there is a fountain.)

This is done, sadly, by adding 6 bits to the rm struct to track the last
known dungeon type.  On the other hand, this change could potentially allow
a window port to do something like drawing an item and a fountain on the same
square.

Things That Could Be Better And Maybe Some Feedback Would Help
=============================================================================
"<- You Are Here" is pretty goofy
    -...but an indicator of some sort is nice.
=============================================================================
Many thanks to all the kind folks on r.g.r.n. who had very good feedback
about this patch, in particular L (for the trees), <Someone> Papaganou (for the
#annotate suggestion and some formatting feedback), and <Someone> (for the suggestion
of just overriding ctrl-o instead of using the very broken ctrl-m.)
=============================================================================
20060311. Hojita Discordia. (My usenet email is bogus. Sorry.)
2006-04-20 00:57:45 +00:00
nethack.rankin
2ca87d8a5e more health food shops (trunk only)
Allow health food stores to carry eggs and tins of veggy contents in
their stock.  The tins will almost always contain spinach because random
tins containing meat are converted into that.

     Also, allow health food stores to be placed with the level compiler
(not tested) and to be forcibly placed in wizard mode via SHOPTYPE setting
of "V".  Increments EDITLEVEL in patchlevel.h because lighting store in
Minetown got renumbered and the special level for it needs to be rebuilt.
2005-03-13 05:29:01 +00:00
nethack.allison
fd205fc1db followup to compression changes 2005-01-23 14:34:29 +00:00
nethack.allison
ab1872b928 zlib support; also internal compression changes
o Add support for zlib compression via ZLIB_COMP in config.h (ZLIB_COMP
  and COMPRESS are mutually exclusive).
o rlecomp and zerocomp are run time options available if RLECOMP and
  ZEROCOMP are defined, but not turned on by default if either COMPRESS
  or ZLIB_COMP are defined.
o Add information to the save file about internal compression options
  used when writing the save file, particularly rlecomp and zerocomp
  support.
o Automatically adjust rlecomp and zerocomp (if support compiled in)
  when reading in an existing savefile that was saved with those options
  turned on.  Still allows writing out of savefile in preferred format.
o In order to support zlib and not conflict with compress and uncompress
  routines there, the NetHack internal functions were changed to
  nh_uncompress and nh_compress as done in the zlib contribution received
  in 1999 from <Someone>.

I tagged the sources NETHACK_3_5_0_PREZLIB prior to applying these
changes.
2005-01-22 15:28:15 +00:00
nethack.allison
e9b022d579 housekeeping: mark trunk sources 3.5 (misc) 2005-01-02 17:21:18 +00:00
nethack.allison
aa6f3df889 new context_info struct in compat checks (trunk only)
lev_main needed to reflect the change too.
2004-02-02 12:44:58 +00:00
nethack.allison
42f202f4c0 new context_info struct in compat checks (trunk only)
Add the context_info struct to the version compatibility checks.
This increments EDITLEVEL rendering prior save/bones files useless.
2004-02-02 01:30:31 +00:00
nethack.allison
89c785e366 monsters moving other monsters (trunk only)
For now, the code is conditional on BARGETHROUGH
being defined, while it gets tested further. While behavior is
different with and without BARGETHROUGH defined, savefiles
are the same either way.

After this patch is applied, only the riders have the M3_DISPLACES
bit set, but the Wizard and Vlad probably should too. Any others?
2003-11-16 20:10:30 +00:00
nethack.allison
c0349ec918 autopickup_exceptions build option
Add config.h experimental option AUTOPICKUP_EXCEPTIONS.

It's an interface-only change which allows you to add lines to your
config file to selectively avoid autopickup of items based on their
text description that is displayed when you pick them up. It does
it by matching a pattern against the xname singular return value.

For example:

autopickup_exception = "*corpse" will avoid picking up corpses, even if
food (%) is in your pickup_types.

autopickup_exception = "*brown*"
will avoid picking up any brown items (why, I do not know)

autopickup_exception = "*loadstone"
will NOT avoid picking up loadstones, unless they are already
identified, because the xname string will be "gray stone", so no
match there.

The matching has no knowledge of in-game objects, it is just
a text pattern match, thus it is an interface change, not a gameplay
change, and it is meant as a convenience for players.
2003-11-15 01:05:32 +00:00
nethack.allison
d290e918c6 flag adjustment followup (trunk only) 2003-11-09 16:05:51 +00:00
cohrs
d82c7e671b support engraving in blood in special level files
the file format and sp_lev.c supported it, but the level parser didn't
2003-10-23 02:36:23 +00:00
jwalz
0b284f75a0 compilation bit 2003-09-08 00:48:37 +00:00
nethack.allison
eb398e0b2a save/bones compatibility info followup 2003-09-07 18:19:24 +00:00
kmhugo
1282e5c623 Synch recent 3.4.2 changes to main trunk
This is merely a synchronization of recent changes for the
Macintosh Carbon port, which were committed to the 3.4.2
branch, to the main trunk.
2003-08-30 00:45:58 +00:00
cohrs
14c12765a0 U433 - infinite loop with place_branch
This solution is mostly a band-aid.  Make sure information set by join_map
that is overlaid by the MAP is cleared out.  This ensures that place_branch
will never consider invalid data.  A new function, remove_rooms(), with a
helper, remove_room(), takes care of this, but only for rooms created by
join_map, which addresses the only known case that causes this problem.
There's a possibility that some other strange behavior, especially in
minetn-6, will be fixed by this as well.  The problem of disconnected caves
on minetn-6 is not yet addressed.

Also, add a check to lev_comp.y to make sure the required fg semantics of
joined levels (fg must be ROOM or CORR) are actually met.  Doesn't affect
any levels currently included in the distro, but might address levels
others are trying to make.
2003-05-20 02:05:45 +00:00
nethack.allison
e1aa6d5148 GOLDOBJ compat (main trunk only)
This patch gives game and savefile compatibility
whether GOLDOBJ is defined or not.

You can build with GOLDOBJ defined or not, and
still load your saved games. Rebuild with the
opposite, and load the same game.

That way GOLDOBJ can be experimented with
more easily.

1. Leave the "you" struct and the "monst"
   struct the same under the hood between
   GOLDOBJ and !GOLDOBJ.

2. Always write out gold as an
   object on the player and monster
   inventory chains.

On a restore of the savefile with GOLDOBJ
not defined,  take the gold objects out of
the inventory chains and put it into u.ugold
or mtmp->mgold as appropriate.

On a restore of the savefile with GOLDOBJ
defined, nothing special is done.
2003-04-11 22:32:08 +00:00
nethack.allison
5122409416 Several things that break savefile compatibility
- Version change from 3.4.x
- timed_delay feature ignore in makedefs
- several flags from iflags to flags
- use offsets from mons array entries in save file rather than storing
  the ptr and calculating the distance from beginning of array
2003-03-05 04:39:47 +00:00
nethack.allison
14c53eb840 typo in <email deleted>
#ifdef HOLD_LOCKFILE_OPEN
"exlusive lock on level 0 file",
#endif
2003-03-05 02:45:21 +00:00
nethack.allison
1620f9e44e USER_SOUNDS follow-up
Make the support of user sounds apparent in the
#version command.  Also add a small section on
them to the Guidebook.

(The doc/Guidebook.mn version of this section
needs testing)
2002-09-03 02:36:16 +00:00
nethack.allison
98d53c93a8 win32 recover; also a core bit from Yitzhak 2002-09-02 14:10:05 +00:00
cohrs
081edea253 improperly terminated quest message
Add a missing check to makedefs so it prints a warning about misplaced %Es.
Fix a couple places in quest.txt pointed out by the new warning.
There's no visible effect on play, since the code that actually reads the
message keeps reading until the next %C.
2002-08-27 03:56:28 +00:00
nethack.allison
2697615bd3 win32: hold .0 file open exclusively
-prevents problems with internal recover
if second copy of game is started up with
the same player name.
2002-08-21 15:21:56 +00:00
nethack.allison
e86d1a4436 win32 problem on NT4
> Oops:
>
> "NetHack.exe - Entry Point Not Found
>
> The procedure entry point Process32Next could not be located in the dynamic link
> library KERNEL32.dll."
>
> And the program refuses to run. Same goes for NetHackW.exe.
>
> Windows NT 4 (to be precise: 4.00.1381, SP6)
> IE 5.0 (to be precise: 5.00.2919.6307)
>
> The Help for Process32Next shows the following compatibility list:
> QuickInfo
>   Windows NT: Requires version 5.0 or later.
>   Windows: Requires Windows 95 or later.
>   Windows CE: Unsupported.
>   Header: Declared in tlhelp32.h.
>   Import Library: Use kernel32.lib.
2002-08-21 11:53:44 +00:00
nethack.allison
9968e1ffab more win32 recover
It turns out that the processentry32 structure contents
are slightly different on 2000/XP than they are on
95/98/Me according to the docs.

szExeFile
Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the name
of the executable file for the process.
Windows 2000/XP: The file name does not include the path.
Windows 95/98/Me: The file name includes the path.

Ensure that we check for the target values at the end of
the string.
2002-08-19 01:12:23 +00:00
nethack.allison
93014315ff win32 recover follow-up bit 2002-08-19 00:17:56 +00:00
nethack.allison
070079f3a7 win32 recover
Prevent recover from building a savefile out of a
currently active NetHack process.
2002-08-18 15:43:36 +00:00
nethack.rankin
fab39a2007 compatibility checks fix for TIMED_DELAY
makedefs has been listing TIMED_DELAY as one of the options which
affects save file contents even though that hasn't been the case for
a long time.  Unfortunately, simply fixing that by itself would break
save file compatibility for anyone who has been building with it set.
This workaround prevents the fix from doing that.  And now folks can
rebuild after toggling TIMED_DELAY without unnecessarily invalidating
save and bones files.
2002-08-15 02:48:34 +00:00
nethack.allison
a849315988 no message 2002-07-29 17:57:57 +00:00
nethack.allison
33864d0cf7 flag changes follow-up makedefs.c 2002-07-28 16:28:26 +00:00
cohrs
5d530348d4 containers and objects in special level descriptions
On mazelike levels, containers had to be listed before their objects.  But,
for roomfilled levels, containers had to be listed _after_ the objects.  All
our current levels that use containers with objects are mazelike, so I
changed the room behavior, updating the comment in lev_comp.y to match.
Other items/monsters are still processed in reverse on roomfilled special
levels, but I think this is OK.
2002-07-14 20:17:45 +00:00
dean
78ae08d384 Place finished .lev files in the MPW build's destination directory. 2002-04-03 05:40:29 +00:00
nethack.allison
51f9892b3b Allow MICRO and WIN32 code paths to diverge
There's still a lot of overlap for 3.4.1, but not
100% any longer and it facilitates some improvements
- Allow error save files on WIN32
2002-03-30 19:09:56 +00:00
nethack.rankin
e835e2f420 lev_comp,dgn_comp vs CRLF style input
Allow the special level and dungeon compilers to handle input
files which have CR+LF delimited lines.  Apparently Cygwin doesn't
convert MSDOS style line ends into newlines the way stdio should
do for text I/O.  The resulting unexpected CR characters result in
syntax errors.

     And explicitly using '\n' on both the lex and yacc sides of
MAP processing allows removal of the old NEWLINE hack for Mac MPW.
It won't matter what numeric value that character escape sequence
has internally.
2002-03-28 01:37:39 +00:00
nethack.allison
41b924838c Use mswin for the window port name since that is used in the window port itself. 2002-03-05 05:11:45 +00:00
nethack.allison
4bc374ba8c OPTIONS_FILE follow-up
-makedefs had WIN32CON defined, even though the Nethack
executable build did not.
2002-03-04 03:42:25 +00:00
nethack.allison
b8b2b8bd51 OPTIONS_FILE core changes
-Allow overriding of OPTIONS_FILE in makdefs.c
-Change obsolete WIN32_GRAPHICS to the correct MSWIN_GRAPHICS
-Remove the 8514 and VESA screen control stuff since it never existed.
2002-03-04 03:22:23 +00:00
dean
007ddef858 Fix a typo. 2002-03-01 05:26:36 +00:00
nethack.allison
4b0dab0d0e <Someone> bit
in util/lev_main.c:write_maze(), line which reads
"Write(fd, &(pt->ngold), sizeof(pt->naltar));"

should read
"Write(fd, &(pt->ngold), sizeof(pt->ngold));"
2002-02-19 13:25:06 +00:00
nethack.allison
7d1e6f7d57 from Yitzhak
Add absent prototypes to some core routines.
Also add some port function() to function(void) in some win32 routines.
Also updates the Borland C Makefile for win32.
2002-02-05 13:21:43 +00:00
nethack.allison
742e1e8c90 3.3.2 to 3.4.0 2002-02-04 16:11:00 +00:00
kmhugo
bc31d71776 makedefs.c
Fix some misplaced logic in makedefs.c, and improve the surrounding
comments.
2002-02-03 22:10:24 +00:00