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nhmall
57e0e30d10 travis-ci bits: try to avoid failure-flagging on transient connectivity issues
Attempt to test whether Lua fetch succeeded (and pdcurses for windows
and msdos as well)

If those prerequisite fetches and untars didn't work, just exit without
marking the travis-ci build as a failure so that the development team
isn't notified about something transient that they don't need to fix
in the code.
2020-01-20 11:10:16 -05:00
nhmall
bdb8edff11 attempt to get all 3.7.0 builds working in travis successfully
multiple flavours of unix including bionic and xenial
multiple Windows builds including visual studio and mingw
msdos cross-compile on unix
2019-12-21 14:22:24 -05:00
nhmall
98976b3141 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-12-18 07:38:59 -05:00
nhmall
5f0d06fb80 update and simplify the windows portable_device_paths sysconf option
Requires a sysconf file in the windows executable directory in order to work
2019-12-17 23:16:44 -05:00
nhmall
089b241010 Windows portable_device support: skip the "illegal folder" check for now 2019-12-17 15:32:10 -05:00
nhmall
17feb01d8f Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-12-17 14:39:15 -05:00
nhmall
74a5339a5e housekeeping updates for 3.6.4
typos

README update
2019-12-17 14:11:52 -05:00
nhmall
5d4208cd15 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-12-17 12:01:49 -05:00
nhmall
05df5dfbf2 buffer bit 2019-12-17 01:17:49 -05:00
nhmall
ac6e13fd7a allow run-from-removable-device configuration on Windows
Allow a way to configure NetHack to run entirely from a USB stick
or other removable device in a way that allows everything to
reside entirely on the USB stick, and nothing on the computer's
hard drive. That could be done in versions prior to 3.6.3.

Sample:

i: is a USB stick

i:\nhdist contains the NetHack Windows distribution and a sysconf
file dropped into that distribution with the following entry in it:
	portable_device_top = nethack

No device is included in the portable_device_top entry, the device
is always the device that the nethack exe resides on. If you try
to specify a device in the portable_device_top path, the device
portion will be ignored.

portable_device_top specifies the folder on the device that is writable
by NetHack and as such it cannot be the same folder that the executable
resides in.

i:\nhdist\nethack --showpaths
Variable playground locations:
    [hackdir   ]="i:\nethack\"
    [leveldir  ]="i:\nethack\"
    [savedir   ]="i:\nethack\"
    [bonesdir  ]="i:\nethack\"
    [datadir   ]="i:\nhdist\"
    [scoredir  ]="i:\nethack\"
    [lockdir   ]="i:\nethack\"
    [sysconfdir]="i:\nhdist\"
    [configdir ]="i:\nethack\"
    [troubledir]="i:\nethack\"
NetHack's system configuration file (in sysconfdir):
    "i:\nhdist\sysconf"
The loadable symbols file (in sysconfdir):
    "i:\nhdist\symbols"
Basic data files (in datadir) are collected inside:
    "i:\nhdist\nhdat363"
No end-of-game disclosure file (disabled).
Writable folder for portable device config (sysconf portable_device_top):
    "i:\nethack\"
Your personal configuration file (in configdir):
    "i:\nethack\.nethackrc"

Without that sysconf file in the NetHack distribution folder on the
USB stick with the 'portable_device_top = '  entry, the paths
return to the default locations for 3.6.3 on Windows:

i:\nhdist\nethack --showpaths
Variable playground locations:
    [hackdir   ]="C:\Users\JaneDoe\NetHack\3.6\"
    [leveldir  ]="C:\Users\JaneDoe\AppData\Local\NetHack\3.6\"
    [savedir   ]="C:\Users\JaneDoe\AppData\Local\NetHack\3.6\"
    [bonesdir  ]="C:\ProgramData\NetHack\3.6\"
    [datadir   ]="i:\nhdist\"
    [scoredir  ]="C:\ProgramData\NetHack\3.6\"
    [lockdir   ]="C:\ProgramData\NetHack\3.6\"
    [sysconfdir]="C:\ProgramData\NetHack\3.6\"
    [configdir ]="C:\Users\JaneDoe\NetHack\"
    [troubledir]="C:\Users\JaneDoe\NetHack\3.6\"
NetHack's system configuration file (in sysconfdir):
    "C:\ProgramData\NetHack\3.6\sysconf"
The loadable symbols file (in sysconfdir):
    "C:\ProgramData\NetHack\3.6\symbols"
Basic data files (in datadir) are collected inside:
    "i:\nhdist\nhdat363"
No end-of-game disclosure file (disabled).
Your personal configuration file (in configdir):
    "C:\Users\JaneDoe\NetHack\.nethackrc"
2019-12-17 00:41:55 -05:00
nhmall
5cdc5a0007 Windows Makefile bit 2019-12-14 17:21:10 -05:00
nhmall
480c3eb6e0 include/lev.h is an empty header file so just get rid of it 2019-12-14 17:18:48 -05:00
nhmall
f4720edfbf include/qtext.h is an empty header so just get rid of it 2019-12-14 12:31:29 -05:00
Pasi Kallinen
7043e2134a Lua NetHack obj bindings 2019-12-11 20:10:59 +02:00
nhmall
bc8c1f8f56 remove field-level savefile code 2019-12-08 07:27:01 -05:00
nhmall
66e90ab19b re-add Windows visual studio build back into the travis-ci tests
New procedures added to win/win32/vs2017/travisci.sh for travis-ci testing.

- use curl to obtain Lua from http://www.lua.org/ftp/lua-5.3.5.tar.gz
- use tar to unzip lua into lib/lua-5.3.5/...

Note: curl and tar were both added as part of Windows 10 in late Dec 2017
   https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Containers/Tar-and-Curl-Come-to-Windows/ba-p/382409

- use git to clone pdcurses into lib/pdcurses
- use git to clone universal-ctags into lib/ctags
- build universal-ctags ahead of building NetHack + lua + pdcurses
- adjust sys/winnt/Makefile.msc to look for those things in their lib locations when
  building under travis
2019-12-06 21:28:19 -05:00
nhmall
c53beb820f Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-12-04 17:13:01 -05:00
nhmall
4868f83db1 more self-recover prompting cleanup (tty) 2019-12-04 13:10:12 -05:00
nhmall
16316f8363 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-12-03 23:41:13 -05:00
nhmall
5c57804a97 fix self-recover prompting on windows
the prompting on Windows wasn't working correctly if a prior game had crashed
and the self-recover feature was trying to kick in. This impacts tty, curses,
and mswin (GUI).
2019-12-03 23:32:12 -05:00
nhmall
5ba08f50d3 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' part 2 2019-12-02 23:27:07 -05:00
nhmall
f2b1034dd2 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-12-02 23:20:55 -05:00
nhmall
8a7ec78d17 add code support to make keypad behave better with swap_yz option
This is being committed commented out in include/ntconf.h.
2019-12-02 22:55:48 -05:00
nhmall
a9c946a05f Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-12-01 19:30:09 -05:00
nhmall
d2d40289e6 update and/or clarify some version references 2019-12-01 19:07:28 -05:00
nhmall
3a84bff7f3 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-11-30 15:41:52 -05:00
nhmall
31cfe76b67 build with TEXTCOLOR undef'd turned up a couple of things
Also, one more has_color in obsolete sys/mac folder. Adjusted code.
2019-11-30 15:05:48 -05:00
nhmall
0843c5d922 some dead code eliminations and a couple of documentation updates 2019-11-30 13:35:14 -05:00
nhmall
42a13a1198 has_color() performance fixes
Performance profiling showed that multiple strcmpi() calls were
occurring each and every time a character was going to the map.

This update:
- honors the WC_COLOR capability
- It allows a window-port to control individual color availability should the window-port wish to do so.
- Makes checking on the individual colors for the active window-port is a straightforward table lookup at the CLR_ offset.

iflags.use_color remains a master on/off switch for use of color, regardless of the capability
compiled into the game (default TRUE).

The has_color() routine, which is now a shared routine in src/windows.c, could likely be made
into a simple macro to eliminate the function call, but this update does not go that far.

This hits a lot of port files due to the window-port interface change, mostly cookie-cutter.
2019-11-30 11:44:07 -05:00
nhmall
c9a741ffd3 more Windows Makefile adjustments 2019-11-29 22:40:30 -05:00
nhmall
2954608a39 another Windows Makefile bit
Ensure the tools build whether a CROSSCOMPILE_HOST build, or
when there is no CROSSCOMPILE.
2019-11-28 23:36:15 -05:00
nhmall
4b558bf94e yet more Windows Makefile 2019-11-27 22:34:55 -05:00
nhmall
e8f796da24 allow testing of CROSSCOMPILE without cross-compiler using windows Makefile 2019-11-27 22:11:08 -05:00
nhmall
2bfe01d268 remove c files from nethack.tags generation
I noticed that src/sfdata.c and include/sfproto.h come out the same without those c files in the list. Remove them.
2019-11-27 21:28:20 -05:00
nhmall
8af0c59bdb another windows Makefile bit 2019-11-27 07:59:36 -05:00
nhmall
c9d298ee6c Windows mingw Makefile updates 2019-11-27 01:34:53 -05:00
nhmall
503b97960b windows Makefile updates 2019-11-27 01:25:17 -05:00
nhmall
c6fab3aad8 windows and msdos Makefile support of the changes in this branch 2019-11-24 12:01:33 -05:00
nhmall
1e0c03b3f6 incremental improvements to cross-compiling support in NetHack 3.7
Some support of new code #defines to faciliate cross-compiling:

    OPTIONS_AT_RUNTIME    If this is defined, code to support obtaining
                          the compile time options and features is
                          included. If you define this, you'll also have
                          to compile sys/mdlib.c and link the resulting
                          object file into your game binary/executable.

    CROSSCOMPILE          Flags that this is a cross-compiled NetHack build,
                          where there are two stages:
                          1. makedefs and some other utilities are compiled
                          on the host platform and executed there to generate
                          some output files and header files needed by the
                          game.
                          2. the NetHack game files are compiled by a
                          cross-compiler to generate binary/executables for
                          a different platform than the one the build is
                          being run on. The executables produced for the
                          target platform may not be able to execute on the
                          build platform, except perhaps via a software
                          emulator.

                          The 2-stage process (1. host, 2.target) can be done
                          on the same platform to test the cross-compile
                          process. In that case, the host and target platforms
                          would be the same.

    CROSSCOMPILE_HOST     Separates/identifies code paths that should only be
                          be included in the compile on the host side, for
                          utilities that will be run on the host as part of
                          stage 1 to produce output files needed to build the
                          game. Examples are the code for makedefs, tile
                          conversion utilities, uudecode, dlb, etc.

    CROSSCOMPILE_TARGET   Separates/identifies code paths that should be
                          included on the build for the target platform
                          during stage 2, the cross-compiler stage. That
                          includes most of the pieces of the game itself
                          but the code is only flagged as such if it must
                          not execute on the host.

If you don't define any of those, things should build as before.
One follow-on change that is likely required is setting the new dependency
makedefs has on src/mdlib.c in Makefiles etc.

More information about the changes:

    makedefs

    - splinter off some of makedefs functionality into a separate file
      called src/mdlib.c.
        - src/mdlib.c, while included during the compile of makedefs.c
          for producing the makedefs utility, can also be compiled
          as a stand-alone object file for inclusion in the link step
          of your NetHack game build. The src/mdlib.c code can then
          deliver the same functionality that it provided to makedefs
          right to your NetHack game code at run-time.
          For example, do_runtime_info() will provide the caller with
          the features and options that were built into the game.
          Previously, that information was produced at build time on the
          host and stored in a dat file. Under a cross-compile situation,
          those values are highly suspect and might not even reflect the
          correct options and setting for the cross-compiled target
          platform's binary/executable. The compile of those values and
          the functionality to obtain them needs to move to the target
          cross-compiler stage of the build (stage 2).
        - date information on the target-side binary is produced from
          the cross-compiler preprocessor pre-defined macros __DATE__
          and __TIME__, as they reflect the actual compile time of the
          cross-compiled target and not host-side execution of a utility
          to produce them. The cross-compiler itself, through those
          pre-defined preprocessor macros, provides them to the target
          platform binary/executable. They reflect the actual build
          time of the target binary/executable (not values produced
          at the time the makefiles utility was built and the
          appropriate option selected to store them in a text file.)
        - most Makefiles should not require adding the new file
          src/mdlib.c because util/makedefs.c has a preprocessor
          include "../src/mdlib.c" to draw in its contents. As previously
          stated though, the Makefile dependency may be required:
		makedefs.o: ../util/makedefs.c ../src/mdlib.c
                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2019-11-22 22:35:48 -05:00
nhmall
c9e7182f43 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-11-22 07:46:42 -05:00
nhmall
c8af8e23c1 slash vs backslash Makefile bit 2019-11-22 07:45:43 -05:00
nhmall
fa4552e09e Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-11-22 07:41:53 -05:00
nhmall
7af4797671 when decl.h changes, ensure windmain is rebuilt 2019-11-22 07:40:17 -05:00
nhmall
3545374e9c internal self-recover fix and bones name buffers 2019-11-21 23:41:11 -05:00
nhmall
4a8b9ee26c merge fix 2019-11-18 19:21:50 -05:00
nhmall
47fb8e5c0e Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-11-18 19:20:55 -05:00
nhmall
893fa4efa8 update nhusage output on Windows 2019-11-18 19:20:03 -05:00
nhmall
cc5ecbcb56 Merge NetHack-3.6 2019-11-17 00:19:33 -05:00
nhmall
80b90f2b0f Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6' 2019-11-17 00:18:24 -05:00
nhmall
21e4595127 sysconf template for windows 2019-11-17 00:16:02 -05:00