appropriately.
Renamed ntassert to nhassert. (Naming mistake caused by using ntassert
at work).
Re-ordered a few more includes to get window headers included before
nethack headers.
Moved the code page 437 mapping table to winnt.c so that it could be
used in window and console clients.
Added check that fonts support unicode values we use from code page 437.
Use unicode to draw text if font supports it otherwise use ASCII.
Add code to run a fuzz tester, simulating (more-or-less) random
keyboard mashing. There's no option to turn it on, you need to
set iflags.debug_fuzzer on via a debugger or something along
those lines.
the cursor position correctly. This is needed to handle raw printing
correctly. Added check for when we might be running off the bottom
of the screen when handling msmsg(). Added runtime checks to keep
cursor always within bounds.
console port. The fix implements a console back buffer which
significantly reduces the number of calls made to WriteConsoleOutputXXX
and eliminates the lag users have been experiencing.
console port. The fix implements a console back buffer which
significantly reduces the number of calls made to WriteConsoleOutputXXX
and eliminates the lag users have been experiencing.
From Bart...
When we are creating the console font for testing character widths,
we were not specifying width. Because of this, the created font's
average width might be larger then what we expect and we might
falsely detect that the font was inappropriate for playing Nethack.
Fix provides the width that we are expecting when creating the font.
Added support to detect when the current console font has glyphs
that are too wide and will cause rendering errors in the console.
If detected, we warn the user and change the code page to 437
and the font to Consolas. At exit, if we had changed the font
and code page then we will restore to the original font and code page.
Changes to be committed:
modified: sys/share/pcmain.c
modified: sys/winnt/nttty.c
modified: sys/winnt/stubs.c
Bug 123 Report 4030:
Minor thing I've noticed - if I quit the game, at the "Hit <Enter> to end."
prompt, if I close the window rather than pressing Enter, I get the following:
Bug 138 - #H4045:
"nethack -s" leads to "-s is not supported for the Graphical Interface".
That's wrong.
(The Graphical Interface comes with "nethackw".)
Make the variadic functions look more like ordinary code rather than
have the function opening brace be hidden inside the VA_DECL() macro.
That brace is still there, but VA_DECL() now needs to be followed by
a visible brace (which introduces a nested block rather than the
start of the funciton). VA_END() now provides a hidden closing brace
to end the nested block, and the existing closing brace still matches
the one in VA_DECL().
Sample usage:
void foo VA_DECL(int, arg) --macro expansion has a hidden opening brace
{ --new, explicit opening brace (actually introduces a nested block)
VA_START(bar);
...code for foo...
VA_END(); --expansion now provides a closing brace for the nested block
} --existing closing brace, still pairs with the hidden one in VA_DECL()
This should help if/when another round of reformatting ever takes place,
and also with editors or other tools that do brace/bracket/parenthesis
matching.
I had forgotten that there were variadic functions in sys/* and ended
up modifying a lot more files than intended. The majority of changes
to those just inserted a new '{' line so that revised VA_END()'s '}'
won't introduce a syntax error. A couple of them needed VA_END() moved
so that local variables wouldn't go out of scope too soon. Only the
Unix ones have been tested.
I'll push a formatting guide at some point. There may still be
outstanding changes, but please feel free to resolve those as you arrive
a them.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no changes to the actual code
content, but the formatter does have the occasional bug. If you run into
an issue, please fix it!
Changes to be committed:
modified: include/config.h
modified: include/extern.h
modified: include/flag.h
modified: include/global.h
modified: include/ntconf.h
modified: include/wintty.h
modified: src/cmd.c
modified: src/files.c
modified: src/options.c
modified: sys/share/pcmain.c
modified: sys/share/pcsys.c
modified: sys/share/pcunix.c
modified: sys/winnt/Makefile.gcc
modified: sys/winnt/Makefile.msc
modified: sys/winnt/nttty.c
new file: sys/winnt/stubs.c
modified: sys/winnt/winnt.c
modified: util/makedefs.c
modified: win/tty/wintty.c
Adjust the code and the command line Makefile so that
you no longer have to choose whether to build the tty
version NetHack.exe, or the gui version NetHackW.exe.
Both will now be built in a single 'nmake install' pass.
This reverts commit 7f0f43e6f9 and some related
subsequent commits.
This compiles, but I have not done extensive testing.
Conflicts:
include/config.h
include/decl.h
include/extern.h
include/global.h
include/tradstdc.h
include/wintty.h
src/drawing.c
src/files.c
src/hacklib.c
src/mapglyph.c
src/options.c
sys/winnt/nttty.c
win/tty/getline.c
win/tty/topl.c
win/tty/wintty.c
- force time_t to be 32 bits via Makefile. (If struct u gets changed to not
store a time_t field, this can be removed).
- Latest Windows SDK (supporting Vista) causes a warning due to
a prototype in sys/winnt/nttty. Since we don't actually link with that
function and rely on a DLL find procedure at run time, comment out
the prototype. The function is now officially in the SDK in the
windows header files anyway.
This patch attempts to add some levels of unicode support
to NetHack.
The master on/off switch for any Unicode support is
defining UNICODE_SUPPORT in config.h. Currently
there is code support for two subsets of unicode support:
UNICODE_DRAWING
If UNICODE_DRAWING is defined, then the data
structures used to house drawing symbols are expanded
to the size of wchar_t, big enough to hold unicode characters.
A typdef called `nhsym' is involved and if UNICODE_DRAWING
is defined, it is wchar_t, otherwise it is uchar.
UNICODE_WIDEWINPORT
If UNICODE_WIDEWINPORT is defined, then the data
structures inside the window port are expanded to the size of
wchar_t, big enough to hold unicode characters. Both map
symbols and text within the window port are expanded, in order
for potential support for displaying multinational characters some
day, but this patch only provides viewing of map symbols.
A typdef called `nhwchar' is involved and if UNICODE_WIDEWINPORT
is defined, it is wchar_t, otherwise it is char.
The only window port with code support for UNICODE_WIDEWINPORT
currently is the TTY port. Don't enable UNICODE_WIDEWINPORT
unless:
- it is a TTY port
- the underlying platform specific routines can
handle the larger data structures.
Don't enable UNICODE_SUPPORT unless:
- your compiler can handle wchar_t.
- your compiler can accept L'a' characters.
- your compiler can accept L"wide" strings.
Note that if your compiler can handle the above, you could
enable the larger data structures (currently if TTY) even if your
platform can't actually display unicode or UTF-8, by messing
with u_putch() in win/tty/wintty.c to only deal regular chars.
That should be the only function that actually pushes wide characters
out to the display.
If you enable UNICODE_SUPPORT, and your platform is capable
you will need to turn on the unicode run-time option to be able to
load unicode character sets from the symbol file, to be able to
push unicode characters to the display. You'll also want to load
a unicode symbol set once the unicode option is toggled on. In
a config file you would do that via these two lines:
OPTIONS=unicode
OPTIONS=symset:Unicode_non_US
The repository was stamped with NETHACK_PRE_UNICODE
prior to applying this patch, and stamped with
NETHACK_POST_UNICODE afterwards. The code differences
between those two tagged versions are this patch.
The palette option is supposed to be allowed in the config file
without a value for win32 to trigger a load of a predefined
NetHack palette, but that wasn't working.
This fixes that. To prevent the use of any palette modification
code at all, just leave the palette option out of the config
file entirely.
Incorporate part of <Someone>'s changes to address
the main part of bug W343-3.
One other patch yet to come needs to provide a way
to limit the IBMGraphics symbols to various subsets that are
available on some international versions of Windows. Pat
suggested that we not incorporate that patch as is, so I'll be
working on an overhaul of the {DEC|IBM|MACgraphics mechanism.
* Checks for the presence of the Unicode
APIs. If GetVersion() returns the 31st bit set, NetHack is running on
a 95-based version of Windows. The Unicode APIs are not available
and NetHack will revert to the pre-patch behavior. This fix isn't needed
on 95-based Windows anyway.
* Fixes console output for text strings.
The character is converted according to the user's configured IEM code
page and passed to the Unicode version of WriteConsoleOutputCharacter.
* Fixes console output for map symbols.
The character is converted according to a fixed mapping containing
code page 437 plus the symbols in the space from 00 to 1F. A fixed
table is used so that a player using Lucida Console can get full
IBMgraphics (original set, i.e. level 3) regardless of the code page.
A table is used instead of MultiByteToWideChar so that the space from
00 to 1F will be converted correctly; this is necessary for correct
display of the Rogue level.
If you specified one or more palete options in the config file,
but not all 16, you ended up with black for any you didn't
specify - oops.
This patch ensures that the table has a full complement
of 16 colours by initializing it to the windows default colours
just ahead of the first palette option encountered.
As before, if the config file has no palette option in it,
no calls to change the palette are made at all. If the
undocumented method breaks in a future release of
Windows, then avoiding palette options will work
around the problem.