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28 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
nhmall
e00e423262 remove leading period from Windows template file 2024-03-31 13:53:48 -04:00
nhmall
5ee813091a remove specific Windows 10 sdk reference 2024-03-31 12:01:05 -04:00
nhmall
f71b0caecd visual studio project updates 2024-03-31 10:21:08 -04:00
nhmall
d610d16863 visual studio project file updates for glyphs.c 2024-03-23 15:51:06 -04:00
nhmall
f58c446aba visual studio project build updates 2024-03-07 17:02:17 -05:00
nhmall
3fb35e390b visual studio project file update 2024-03-03 14:35:55 -05:00
nhkeni
dbe5c98dca add CRASHREPORT directly to browser
add CRASHREPORT for Windows
add ^P info to report (via DUMPLOG)

new options: crash_email, crash_name, crash_urlmax
new game command: #bugreport
new config option: CRASHREPORT_EXEC_NOSTDERR
new command line option: --bidshow

deleted helper scripts:
    NetHackCrashReport.Javascript
    nhcrashreport.lua

misc:
    update CRASHREPORTURL (will need to be updated before release)
    update bitrot in winchain
    winchain for Windows
    add missing synch_wait for NetHackW --showpaths
    add PANICTRACE (and CRASHREPORT) in mdlib.c:build_opts

missing:
    packaging (Windows needs the pdb file)
    no testing with MSVC command line build

port status:
    linux: working, but glibc's backtrace doesn't show static functions
    Windows VS: working.  pdb file is large - looking into options
    MacOS: working
    msdos: not supported
    VMS: not supported
    MSVC: planned, but not attempted
    MSYS2: working, but libbacktrace not showing symbols (yet?)
2024-02-06 18:33:59 -05:00
nhmall
44ecbb2a1b some work on conditional components in vs build 2023-09-23 15:26:09 -04:00
nhmall
0c2004c0d1 visual studio build with curses wide support 2023-09-21 16:50:58 -04:00
nhmall
2185d325c4 header file changes hack.h, decl.h/.c, system.h, wintty.h
- Move secondary preprocessor defines down further in config.h
so that they can be overridden via [platform]conf.h which is
included from global.h, specifically:
    LIVELOGFILE when LIVELOG is defined
    DUMPLOG_FILE when DUMPLOG is defined

- Minimize platform-specific, or compiler-specific code in hack.h and decl.h.

- reorganize src/decl.c to align with include/decl.h.

- a new header file cstd.h added, containing calls to C99
standard header files.

- hack.h, decl.h, and decl.c have been cleaned up and had code
moved so that things line up as follows:

     hack.h     defines values that are available to all
                NetHack source files, contains enums for use in all
                NetHack source files, and contains a number of
                struct definitions for use in all NetHack source files.
                It does not contain variable declarations or variable
                definitions.

     decl.h     contains the extern declarations for variables that
                are defined in decl.c. These variables are global and
                available to all NetHack source files. The location of
                the variables within decl.h was random, so give it some
                order for now.

     decl.c     contains the definition of the variables declared in
                decl.h, and initializes them where appropriate. The
                variable definitions are laid out in much the
                same order as their declarations in decl.h.

- wintty.h: There were some varying terminal-related prototypes in
system.h, and that was the only thing left that demanded that
system.h be included. Those have been replaced by an #include
<term.h> in include/wintty.h to get the more current (and hopefully
more correct) prototypes, rather than hardcoding them in NetHack
sources.

For edge-case platform compatiblity, there is no #include <term.h>
if the build defines NO_TERMCAP_HEADERS. In that case one set of
hardcoded prototypes is still used in include/wintty.h.

The added #include "term.h" is also bypassed for NO_TERMS builds (builds
that don't link to terminfo/termcap at all, but still present a tty
interface using platform or window-port specific functions to fulfill
the same role as that of terminfo/termcap).

- some scattered, unnecessary #include "integer.h" were removed from
various files, since that's always included in current NetHack-3.7
sources, either directly from config.h or indirectly from #include
"hack.h".

- system.h references removed.

- new cstd.h added; the #include "system.h" references in Makefiles
and project files (Xcode, visual studio), were replaced
with #include "cstd.h" references. A "make depends" is probably
warranted.

Also:

 - Use of <term.h>, which defines clear_screen() as a macro, conflicts
with an actual function with that name in win/tty/termcap.c. The most
straight-forward course of action was to rename the NetHack function,
and change the references to it, from clear_screen() to
term_clear_screen(), so that was done.
2023-04-05 11:49:09 -04:00
nhmall
11d83bbad3 retarget Visual Studio SDK 2023-03-02 22:06:14 -05:00
nhmall
9168e1f30b remove a maintenance/synchronization requirement
adds a file include/seffects.h
2023-02-25 16:05:27 -05:00
nhmall
83f3b3a587 update vs project 2023-01-22 17:20:19 -05:00
nhmall
cb0de5cd8d fix hardcoded relative paths in rc file
Having a hardcoded relative path worked okay with the nmake Makefile
build but cause problems on a visual studio build. The CI caught that
right away.

Remove the relative paths, and add additional include directories for
the resouce compiler to search in the Makefile and in visual studio.
2023-01-22 14:15:11 -05:00
nhmall
54a9b72e35 another update to visual studio project files 2023-01-19 19:48:55 -05:00
nhmall
897d58655d update visual studio project files 2023-01-19 19:44:25 -05:00
nhmall
3c7aad898f follow-up for windows build based on CI results 2023-01-19 19:26:23 -05:00
nhmall
485797ee8c rework windows nmake file
Keep object files separate between gui and tty builds as they
are not the same binary on windows.

The stubs.c file will no longer be necessary.
2022-12-05 13:21:19 -05:00
nhmall
aebf77ada1 update visual studio project files 2022-07-01 11:47:02 -04:00
nhmall
0a171bb862 clear a warning during build with vs project
src/nhlua.c(93,16): warning C4324: 'nhl_user_data': structure was padded
due to alignment specifier
2022-05-07 11:34:24 -04:00
nhmall
eb802a8371 Visual studio project updates 2022-05-07 11:19:59 -04:00
nhmall
2bb26da9fa Windows visual studio project updates
hide a couple of warnings in non-nethack code
get rid of an obsolete file reference
2022-03-13 10:20:41 -04:00
nhmall
a7009e2a54 obsolete nhlan.c follow-up
- visual studio project files
- .gitattributes
2022-02-15 15:22:34 -05:00
nhmall
15ec24a524 windows visual studio project build tweaks 2021-09-13 11:32:59 -04:00
nhmall
d1e49d7d67 follow-up build fixes for Windows 2021-08-21 15:48:40 -04:00
nhmall
9bb96322a8 compile NetHack-3.7 without makedefs-generated .h files
This evolves and hopefully eases the game-build requirements by
removing game-compile dependencies on any header files generated
by the makedefs utility, including:

date.h dependency and its inclusion is removed and comparable functionality
is produced at runtime via new file src/date.c.

pm.h dependency and its inclusion is removed and comparable functionality is
produced by moving the monster definitions from monst.c into new header
file called monsters.h and altering them slightly. The former pm.h header
file #define PM_ values are now replaced with appropriate emitted enum
entries during the compiler preprocessing.

onames.h dependency and	its inclusion is removed and comparable functionality
is produced by moving the object definitions from objects.c into new header
file called objects.h and altering them slightly. The former onames.h header
file #define values are now replaced with appropriate emitted enum entries
during the compiler preprocessing.

artilist.h has been slightly altered, and the former onames.h artifact-related
header file #define ART_ values are now replaced with appropriate emitted enum
entries during the compiler preprocessing.

makedefs can still produce date.h (makedefs -v), pm.h (makedefs -p), and
onames.h (makedefs -o) for reference purposes. They won't be used during
the compiler.

The other uses for makedefs remain. They are used to prepare external
file content that the game utilizes, not prerequisite code for the
compile:
    makedefs -d    (database)
    makedefs -r    (rumors)
    makedefs -h    (oracles)
    makedefs -s    (epitaphs, engravings, bogusmons)

date.c

Pull the code for date/time stamping from mdlib.c into date.c.
Set date.o to be dependent on source files, header files, and .o files
so that date.o is rebuilt from date.c when any of those changes, thus
ensuring an accurate date/time stamp. It also includes git sha
functionality formerly done by makedefs writing #define directives
into include/date.h. For unix it passes the git info on
the compile line for date.c (via sys/unix/hints/linux.2020, macOS.2020)

nethack --dumpenums (optional, but on by default)

Allow developer to obtain some internal enum values from NetHack
without having to resort to an external utility such as
makedefs.

Uncomment #define NODUMPENUMS in config.h to disable this.

The updates to sys/windows/Makefile.gcc have not been tested yet.
2021-08-21 07:59:18 -04:00
nhmall
2baadd6a29 header files sym.h and defsym.h
There were multiple symbol-related lists that had to be kept
in sync in various places.

Consolidate some of that into a single new file
    defsym.h
with a set of morphing macros that can be custom-called from
the various places that use the sym info without maintaining
multiple occurrences. Most maintenance can be done there.

Rename monsym.h to sym.h since it looks after some
symbols not related to monsters now too.

The defsym.h header file is included in multiple places to
produce different code depending on its use and the controlling
macro definitions in place prior to including it.

Its purpose is to have a definitive source for
pchar, objclass and mon symbol maintenance.

The controlling macros used to morph the resulting code are
used in these places:
  - in include/sym.h for enums of some S_ symbol values
    (define PCHAR_ENUM, MONSYMS_ENUM prior to #include defsym.h)
  - in include/objclass.h for enums of some S_ symbol values
    (define OBJCLASS_ENUM prior to #include defsym.h)
  - in src/symbols.c for parsing S_ entries in config files
    (define PCHAR_PARSE, MONSYMS_PARSE, OBJCLASS_PARSE prior
    to #include defsym.h)
  - in src/drawing.c for initializing some data structures/arrays
    (define PCHAR_DRAWING, MONSYMS_DRAWING, OBJCLASS_DRAWING prior
    to #include defsym.h)
  - in win/share/tilemap.c for processing a tile file
    (define PCHAR_TILES prior to #include defsym.h).
2021-08-10 13:35:25 -04:00
nhmall
0a10bd632d change references from winnt to windows
rename sys/winnt to sys/windows
move vs (visual studio) folder out of win/win32 and into sys/windows
rename include/ntconf.h to include/windconf.h
rename winnt.c to windsys.c
place visual studio projects into individual subfolders.

This will hopefully resolve GitHub issue #484 as well.
2021-06-03 23:26:00 -04:00