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nhmall
5dcc328759 be more consistent with CROSS_TO_target macro names for cross-compiles
-DCROSS_TO_MSDOS	msdos cross-compile (djgpp cross-compiler)
-DCROSS_TO_AMIGA	Amiga cross-compile
-DCROSS_TO_WASM		wasm cross-compile (emscripten)
2020-10-08 13:49:24 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
37339abebd Fix dropping const from params 2020-10-05 17:17:07 +03:00
Adam Powers
dc2d757399 libnethack pr385
roll parts of pr385 into source tree

This does not take the PR as is.

Unlike the PR, this streamlines and minimizes the integration somewhat:

- use hints/include mechanism instead of creating alternative
  Makefile.dat, Makefile.src, Makefile.top, Makefile.utl in sys/lib;
  those would have been a maintenance nightmare.

- don't have alternative mkmkfile.sh and setup.sh in sys/lib.

- sys/lib/libnethackmain.c differed from sys/unix/unixmain.c by
  very little, so just place a small bit of conditional code at the
  top of sys/unix/unixmain.c instead.

- changed the conditional code bits from __EMSCRIPTEN__ to
  CROSS_TO_WASM.

- You should be able to build the wasm result by:
    cd sys/unix ; sh setup.sh hints/linux.2020 ; cd ../..
    make fetch-lua    (<-one time)
    make WANT_LIBNH all

- You should be able to build LIBNBH by:
    cd sys/unix ; sh setup.sh hints/linux.2020 ; cd ../..
    make fetch-lua    (<-one time)
    make CROSS_TO_WASM=1 all

As it is currently coded, winshim.c requires C99.
2020-10-04 14:46:32 -04:00
Adam Powers
741e6fd5b7 initial shim graphics 2020-10-04 14:46:31 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
40648503b2 Increment EDITLEVEL due to safe_wait 2020-10-02 19:11:15 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
396b819988 Add safe_wait to toggle search and wait prevention 2020-10-02 19:00:40 +03:00
PatR
9045ccb63d venom fixes
Noticed when fixing 'D$'.  Some commands, including D, which should
have been handling venom weren't doing so.

I'm not sure whether I got all the applicable cases.
2020-10-01 16:41:56 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
6a35a84c56 Fire sources can ignite candles, lamps, and potions of oil
... on the floor, in monster inventory, and in hero's inventory.

Items in your inventory being ignited produce a message even if you're
blind - you can see the lit-state by viewing inventory anyway, so just
give player the message.

(via xNetHack)
2020-09-30 19:49:10 +03:00
nhmall
d33cc59c64 move some left-over outdated files from old Mac 2020-09-28 18:42:27 -04:00
nhmall
5eada896e2 Merge branch 'crosscompile-integration-amiga' into NetHack-3.7 2020-09-28 18:08:15 -04:00
nhmall
ba34897fa6 Merge branch 'crosscompile-integration-core' into NetHack-3.7 2020-09-28 18:07:19 -04:00
nhmall
cb223271cb add cross-compile recipe for amiga
Disclaimer: This is a minimal recipe, just to get someone else
started if they have a desire to get a full cross-compile of
NetHack-3.7 going for the Amiga. Some NetHack code bitrot was
corrected, and it does seem able to compile the game itself
to a point. See caveats below.

- If you want to obtain the cross-compiler and tools/libs for Amiga
         https://github.com/bebbo/amiga-gcc

  To our knowledge, a pre-built copy isn't available, so you have to
  obtain the source via git and build it on your system.

  The build prerequisite packages for Ubuntu are easily obtained:

    sudo apt install make wget git gcc g++ lhasa libgmp-dev \
        libmpfr-dev libmpc-dev flex bison gettext texinfo ncurses-dev \
        autoconf rsync

  The build prerequisite packages for macOS are apparently easily
  obtained via homebrew, but that was not tested:

    brew install bash wget make lhasa gmp mpfr libmpc flex gettext \
    texinfo gcc make autoconf

  After installing the prerequite packages and the cross-compiler
  it was a straightforward build:

        git clone https://github.com/bebbo/amiga-gcc.git
        cd amiga-gcc
        make update
    [Note that you may have to take ownership of the files in the
     bebbo repo via chown before succesfully carrying out the next
     steps]
        make clean
        make clean-prefix
        date; make all -j3 >&b.log; date
  The compiler pieces are installed in /opt/amiga by default which
  was satisfactory for our initial attempt, but if you want you can
  alter the prefix before you build if you want. That is all
  spelled out on the page at: https://github.com/bebbo/amiga-gcc

  The Amiga cross-compile can then be carried out by specifying
  CROSS_TO_AMIGA=1 on the make command line.

  For example:
       make CROSS_TO_AMIGA=1 all
       make CROSS_TO_AMIGA=1 package

You can explicitly include tty and curses support if desired, otherwise
you'll end up with a tty-only cross-compile build. The SDL1 pdcurses
support has not been tested.

       make WANT_WIN_TTY=1 WANT_WIN_CURSES=1 CROSS_TO_AMIGA=1 all

Also note that building the amiga targets using the make command
above, does not preclude you from building local linux or macOS
targets as well. Just drop the CROSS_TO_AMIGA=1 from the make
command line.

The cross-compiler hints additions are enclosed inside ifdef sections
and won't interfere with the non-cross-compile build in that case.

CAVEATS: The original NetHack Amiga build steps included the source for
some utilities that were built and executed on the amiga: txt2iff and
xpm2iff as part of the NetHack build procedure on amiga. Those did not
compile out-of-the-box on the linux host. They will either have to be:
    - ported to build and run on the linux or macOS cross-compile host

   or

    - their functionality will have to be rolled into amiga NetHack
      itself and executed on the target Amiga the first time the game
      is run, perhaps.

Good luck amiga aficionados, perhaps you'll be able to take this
initial effort forward and get NetHack-3.7 available on the amiga or
amiga-emulator. Let us know if you do, and we can roll changes in
if you provide them.
2020-09-28 17:30:22 -04:00
nhmall
b9b4755fe3 expand sys/unix Makefiles scope
Expand the use of the sys/unix Makefiles to be used for both normal
local builds and installs, as well as cross-compiles for other
platforms/targets.

Up until now, the primary unix Makefiles have treated util/host-side
component compiles, links and target object files just the same as
the game component compiles, links, and target object files.

Unfortunately, that meant that cross-compile effort typically had
to re-invent Makefiles specific to the cross-compile, creating a
maintenance burden and deviation from the typical local unix build
and providing a daunting obstacle to those that want to establish
build for a target environment/platform.

This change distinguishes between util/host-side component builds,
links, and component builds and targets object files destined for
the game (and other target platforms) in the Makefiles.

In theory, this will ease the effort for people that want to try to
resurrect NetHack perhaps on an old platform where it is no longer
viable to build NetHack-3.7 on the platform itself using old, outdated
compile tools, possibly with an old, outdated C dialect.

Some details:

-  Game-related targets in the Makefiles (as opposed to util/host-side
   targets that will be executed on the host), which could be destined
   for another platform in a cross-compile scenario are prefixed with
   $(TARGETPFX) so that they are distinguished.

   The default scenario where no cross-compiler is involved, is to
   define TARGETPFX to nothing, and therefore meant to have no effect.

-  Game-related compile and link commands in the Makefiles and their
   associated command line flags are distinguished from util/host-side
   compile and link commands in the Makefiles by using $(TARGET_CC),
   $(TARGET_CFLAGS), $(TARGET_LINK), $(TARGET_LFLAGS), $(TARGET_CXX),
   $(TARGET_CXXFLAGS), $(TARGET_LIBS).

   Those are used in the Makefile in place of $(CC), $(CFLAGS), $(LINK),
   $(LFLAGS), $(CXX), $(CXXFLAGS), $(LIBS).

   The default scenario where no cross-compiler is involved, defines
   the TARGET_ version of those Makefile variables to match their
   typical non-TARGET_ ounterparts.

-  The dependency lists in the Makefiles includes the $(TARGETPFX)
   prefix for stuff that would potentially be produced from a
   cross-compile build.

-  It adds pregame targets and $(PREGAME) variable, so that hints files
   can add some additional stuff if required for a cross-compile
   scenario.

   The default scenario where no cross-compiler is involved doesn't
   do anything for $(PREGAME).

-  It adds $(BUILDMORE) target and variable, so that hints files
   can add some additional things to be built for a cross-compile
   scenario.

-  It adds a "package" target and $(PACKAGE) variable, so that hints files
   can add steps for the target platform in a cross-compile
   scenario.

   The "install" target assumes local build and placement and
   isn't really applicable to a cross-compile scenario where the results
   really just need to be bundled up for transport to the target platform.

-  Also, this adds a pair of include files that can be updated with some
   cross-compile recipes as they evolve. They are named "cross-pre.2020"
   (for stuff to be included in the PRE section) and "cross-post.2020"
   for stuff to be included in the POST section via sys/unix/setup.sh.

   Those are included in sys/unix/hints/linux.2020 and
   sys/unix/hints/macOS.2020 hints files.
2020-09-28 16:25:31 -04:00
copperwater
9bb515f196 Prevent any type of terrain overwrite from replacing stairs/ladders
Consider the following scenario: There's a level where there's a zone of
des.replace_terrain() between the stairs and some other objective, and
the terrain is something non-walkable like trees. There's a chance that
the path is entirely blocked off by random replace_terrain, so you
make the level set terrain to '.' along a randline (or normal line, or
whatever) between the randomly placed stairs and the other side of the
replace_terrain zone. The problem: this overwrote the stairs with a '.'
as well.

This can be worked around in the lua file by first picking the desired
location of the stairs, then setting the terrain that overlaps with the
stairs, then doing des.stair() after that, but this is awkward and hard
to read.

So this makes it impossible for anything calling SET_TYPLIT (only called
in sp_lev.c) to overwrite stairs. I can't really think of a situation
where a level designer would want to define stairs, then maybe overwrite
them.
2020-09-28 20:00:12 +03:00
copperwater
0fef8fce9f Unify all special level filling options
The existing system was a confusing mess of competing names (filled,
needfill, prefilled, etc) that had varying semantics, with prefilled
being the worst offender as it meant at least three different things in
various contexts. This commit unifies everything in the code under
"needfill", and everything in Lua under "filled", which defaults to 0
everywhere.

This also removes the second argument to fill_special_room; that
function now just checks the needfill of the room it's passed. As
before, a filled == 2 value is used for a special room to indicate that
the room should set the appropriate level flag, but shouldn't actually
be stocked with anything (for instance, King Arthur's throne room); the
difference is that this now comes directly from the lua script instead
of being manipulated within sp_lev.c.

The prefilled argument had one use case that is occasionally used in the
level files: if the level designer had specified an ordinary region with
prefilled = 1, it would become a room to control monster arrivals on a
level -- monsters that arrive within the bounds of a room are supposed
to stay there.
However, not all of the places where the comments indicated this was
being used were using it correctly; I tested this by letting a few
monsters fall through the knox portal (they're supposed to be
constrained to the entry room) and waiting a hundred turns, then going
through the portal; they were not constrained to the room and had
"wandered" through its walls.
Instead of trying to maintain this special case, I have added an
optional "arrival_room" boolean argument to des.region, which forces it
to create a room for the purposes of constraining monster arrival.

I have gone through and replaced occurrences of prefilled in lua files
with the appropriate filled option (or arrival, as needed). In some
cases, that resulted in questionable regions such as a filled ordinary
area in a non-themeroom (I just dropped the filled=1), or an area which
didn't do anything, not even lighting (which I deleted).
2020-09-27 18:54:15 +03:00
copperwater
0b2b0965a8 Allow themed room subrooms to be filled
I noticed that any subrooms created within a themed room were bare -
they never had any monsters, objects, traps, or anything really,
regardless of whether filled = 1 was set on them. As a result, they're
pretty boring.

It turns out that the code in makelevel() responsible for stocking
ordinary rooms with stuff only looped through g.rooms, and completely
ignored subrooms. (Subrooms would not get stocked with items by virtue
of being part of the larger room; I tested this by dialing the item
generation in rooms way up, and none of those items ever got placed in a
subroom.)

To fix this, I've extracted the code that populates an ordinary room
into its own function, fill_ordinary_room, and made it recurse into its
own subrooms. (I also renamed fill_rooms and fill_room to include the
word "special" in their names, because they only deal with special
rooms.) Note that since special rooms follow a separate codepath, an
ordinary subroom of a special room won't get stocked; perhaps these
functions should be unified in the future.

The fill_ordinary_room code is pretty much a verbatim cut and paste from
makelevel, so there is not currently any consideration for the size of
the subroom or the fact that it is a subroom with respect to how many
monsters, traps, objects, etc get placed.

I'm not sure whether other things such as stair selection will ever
select themed room subrooms, or whether they too only look at g.rooms.
2020-09-27 18:54:14 +03:00
PatR
5df5079700 peacefuls witnessing attack against peaceful mon
The short exclamations ("Gasp!", "Why?", &c) led to ambiguity
about which monster was vocalizing them.  Use full sentences
which refer to the speaker.  It can become quite a bit more
verbose but is less likely to lead to confusion.  Perhaps it
should cut those off after a modest number of them have been
issued?
2020-09-24 00:44:07 -07:00
PatR
cf482f1f42 fix #K2203 - animals can talk
The code for peaceful monsters witnessing the hero attack another
peaceful monster and getting angry had a 20% of making them gasp in
surprise or exclaim "why?" in shock.  It was only requiring them to
have humanoid shape rather than checking for speech capability, so
peaceful zruty or minotaur, possibly other animals, could exclaim
comprehensibly.  Other things which shouldn't talk, like mummies,
would behave similarly.

This categorizes how a bunch of MS_foo types should react.  It has
only been lightly tested.
2020-09-20 18:38:31 -07:00
PatR
81ec2bfa2a pull request #386 - discovering teleport scroll
Since teleporation gives a "you matrialize" message even when
arriving close by, the old behavior of not learning a scroll of
teleportation when you land quite close to your original spot
no longer made sense.  Always [almost] discover teleport scroll
when reading it.

Also adds one-shot teleport control when reading a blessed scroll
of teleportation.  I changed that to be prevented when hero is
stunned, same as with full-fledged teleport control.

I reworded or reformatted several of the comments.  And removed
the EDITLEVEL increment in patchlevel.h; save and bones file
contents are not affected.

I've also added an unrelated comment about reading mechanics to
doread().

Closes #386
2020-09-18 15:34:29 -07:00
PatR
239b7aaf66 pick-a-color in color
Similar to how the pick-an-attribute menu for menu colors and
status highlights shows the attribute names using the attribute
so that you can see how it looks (or whether it is supported),
have the pick-a-color menu show the color names in the
corresponding color.  Does so by temporarily removing any
user-specified menu colors and setting up another list of such
for matching color names.

Forces the 'menucolors' option On while the pick-a-color menu is
in use, then restores the previous setting along with the user's
menu colorings.  Might need some way to avoid setting that for a
configuration where colors don't work.
2020-09-10 16:01:18 -07:00
PatR
a48b4aa8ba fix #K1963 - warning after placing worm tail
Report described this as a panic triggered by the sanity_check
option, but that's because it was running under the fuzzer, which
escalates any impossible() to panic(), rather than because nethack
panicked.

I couldn't find anything wrong--which doesn't mean that there
isn't something wrong--with place_worm_tail_randomly() and
random_dir().  They use xchar for map coordinates which should be
fine as long as no negative values are generated and I couldn't
discover any such.  The suggested fix of changing xchar to int
might indicate a compiler bug (although the odds of that are low).
The bogus coordinate of -15000 in the report suggests that
 typedef short int schar;
(which changes xchar too) is being used in the configuration but
I don't recall having any problems attributable to that.

This switches from xchar to int as a side-effect of replacing the
offending code entirely.  The new code might produce an 'ny' of -1
before goodpos() rejects it, so xchar would be inappropriate now.
The old code is commented out via #if 0 _after_ changing it from
xchar to int.

This also adds an extra sanity_check for worm tails, unrelated to
the current bug.  I'm not aware of any instance where it fails.
EXTRA_SANITY_CHECKS needs to be defined for it to do anything.
2020-09-08 03:03:03 -07:00
PatR
f20a6bb491 special level's lit state when changing terrain
Part of pull request #308:  when using des.terrain to set terrain,
default for lit state becomes 'unchanged' rather than 'unlit'.
des.replace_terrain already operates that way.  Replace lit state
magic numbers -1 and -2 with SET_LIT_RANDOM and SET_LIT_NOCHANGE.

Also change SET_TYPLIT() to not operate on map column 0 and move
it from rm.h to sp_lev.h.  It never belonged there, is only used
in sp_lev.c, and now because of the SET_LIT_ macros it couldn't be
used anywhere else unless sp_lev.h gets included too.
2020-09-06 16:17:33 -07:00
PatR
c062822a7c Qt tombstone bugs
Infrastructure bits:  Qt tombstone uses a short buffer; make sure that
the plname value fits instead of relying on snprintf() to truncate it.
A warning about gold, if any, was iffy but this should guarantee no
reason for future complaint.  Year was safe but a compiler sensitive
to buffer overflows wouldn't know that.

Actual bugs:  Qt used money in inventory for gold amount on tombstone;
that overlooks gold in containers and will be 0 by tombstone stage if
bones get saved.  Year was recalculated from current date+time instead
of using the value that gets passed in--blindly flagging that variable
as UNUSED was a mistake.
2020-08-20 16:56:50 -07:00
PatR
3a07880684 paper doll inventory display vs hallucination
During hallucination, actions which triggered update of persistent
inventory made Qt's display of map tiles for equipped objects have
those tiles switch randomly, but ordinary move-by-move fluctations
applied to floor objects left them alone.

Initially I took out hallucination of inventory items altogether,
but ended up putting that back and changing the floor hallucination
to affect Qt's paper doll too.  The display.h change isn't needed
but I've left it in.
2020-08-17 14:48:00 -07:00
PatR
0f65db801c tile2x11.h comment 2020-08-12 16:15:28 -07:00
PatR
264cbed2cc Qt menu sanity
The Qt menu entries which were executing nethack's help command
(the '?' menu) were doing so because their command keystroke was
a meta-character and such characters are being converted to '?'
to indicate an error in conversion to Latin1 character set.  The
old Qt3 code didn't perform any such conversion.

This fix feels fragile because there are two different places
deciding how to disambiguate partial extended commands (the code
for Qt's '#' handling and a new routine in the core).  Qt menus
now send '#' and enough letters to satisfy '#' handling for any
command which uses M-c or has no regular keystroke nor M-c one.
(If it were to send the full extended command name, the letters
after the unambiguous prefix would be left in the input queue to
be processed as subsequent commands.)

There is a fundamental problem that this doesn't address:  if
the player uses BIND directives in the run-time config file, the
Qt menu bindings will break unless the BINDs are all done before
selecting windowtype.  Qt's menu bindings translate a click on
a menu entry into the keystroke used to invoke the corresponding
command, so using BIND to change that after the menus are set up
will result in the wrong commands being executed.
2020-08-10 07:24:16 -07:00
nhmall
ac9ba38449 file header bump from "NetHack 3.6" to "NetHack 3.7" 2020-08-03 22:07:36 -04:00
PatR
30da367b80 udpate nethack's URL
This was changed in the Guidebook and dat/history some time back but
the value in the code was overlooked.  Switch protocol from http to
https and add trailing slash.
2020-08-02 10:59:50 -07:00
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
97cc689553 tin identification
Tin handling code used tin->cknown to indicate that the variety
(soup, deep fried, pureed, &c) was known, but neither object
identification nor end of game disclosure was setting cknown for
that type of object.

^I behaves as if cknown is set, so the problem was hidden during
times when anyone was likely to be paying attention.
2020-07-31 13:14:09 -07:00
nhmall
e524fc4fc8 clarify what was meant by "special" in a comment 2020-07-31 10:57:20 -04:00
nhmall
8b2750ab60 lower the code upkeep for mextra and oextra pointer additions 2020-07-31 09:42:17 -04:00
nhmall
f153c1f0d1 typo fix in include/obj.h comment 2020-07-31 08:42:40 -04:00
nhmall
6b7979fa72 add note to zero out new mextra and oextra fields
Closes #375
2020-07-31 08:31:09 -04:00
nhmall
67bc0a78ce Merge branch 'mextra-note' of https://github.com/copperwater/NetHack into copperwater-mextra-note 2020-07-31 08:25:42 -04:00
copperwater
922321b251 Add instructions to zero mextra struct pointer in mextra documentation
It doesn't mention anywhere that newmextra() is responsible for
initializing struct mextra with null pointers to the various
sub-structs. So, when one follows the instructions and doesn't know or
remember to do this, they'll get segfaults when something tries to read
the uninitialized pointer to their new struct.
2020-07-30 23:07:30 -04:00
PatR
c64049306d candy bar wrappers
Adopt the suggestion that candy bar stacks which get split should
keep the same wrapper text for both halves of the stack.  The patch
stuck with using obj->o_id to manage the wrapper which prior to the
patch wasn't a factor in merging and splitting.  Switch to obj->spe
instead, comparable to tin varities, so mergability is already
taken care of.

End of game disclosure tacks on T-shirt text to formatted items.
Do the same for candy bar wrappers.
2020-07-30 19:25:57 -07:00
PatR
827e40705d X11+Qt vs config.h
This lets combined X11 and Qt compile cleanly (when set up with
hints/macosx10.10-qt and built with 'make WANT_WIN_X11=1 USE_XPM=1')
but linking fails at present.  (It can't find X11 library routines
despite specifying the same -L/opt/X11/lib that X11 without Qt uses.
The C++ linker is being used but the code that calls those routines
is compiled as C, not C++ so name mangling shouldn't be an issue.)
2020-07-29 18:23:54 -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
nhmall
9b58010880 turn off clang -Wshadow when processing some qt headers
removes recently added win/Qt/qt_undef.h and win/Qt/qt_redef.h
adds win/Qt/qt_pre.h win/Qt/qt_post.h
2020-07-18 08:31:51 -04:00
nhmall
84b598e489 get rid of some shadowed variable warnings with Qt under OSX
In file included from ../win/Qt/qt_bind.cpp:20:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/QtGui:3:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/QtGuiDepends:3:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/QtCore:4:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/qglobal.h:1302:
/usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/qflags.h:121:41: warning: declaration shadows a
      variable in the global namespace [-Wshadow]
    Q_DECL_CONSTEXPR inline QFlags(Enum flags) noexcept : i(Int(flags)) {}
                                        ^
[…]

../include/flag.h:390:29: note: previous declaration is here
extern NEARDATA struct flag flags;
                            ^
In file included from ../win/Qt/qt_click.cpp:18:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/QtGui:3:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/QtGuiDepends:3:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/QtCore:36:
/usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtCore.framework/Headers/qcache.h:191:15: warning: declaration shadows a
      variable in the global namespace [-Wshadow]
        Node *u = n;
              ^
../include/decl.h:219:23: note: previous declaration is here
E NEARDATA struct you u;
                      ^
[…]

In file included from ../win/Qt/qt_click.cpp:18:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/QtGui:5:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/qabstracttextdocumentlayout.h:45:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/qtextlayout.h:47:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/qcolor.h:44:
/usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/qrgb.h:66:46: warning: declaration shadows a
      variable in the global namespace [-Wshadow]
inline Q_DECL_CONSTEXPR QRgb qRgb(int r, int g, int b)// set RGB value
                                             ^
../include/decl.h:1208:27: note: previous declaration is here
E struct instance_globals g;
                          ^
[…]

In file included from ../win/Qt/qt_glyph.cpp:21:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/QtGui:5:
In file included from /usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/qabstracttextdocumentlayout.h:48:
/usr/local/Cellar/qt/5.15.0/lib/QtGui.framework/Headers/qpalette.h:107:49: warning: declaration shadows a
      variable in the global namespace [-Wshadow]
    inline void setCurrentColorGroup(ColorGroup cg) { data.current_group = cg; }
                                                ^
../include/decl.h:1216:30: note: previous declaration is here
E const struct const_globals cg;
                             ^
2020-07-16 22:20:23 -04:00
PatR
ee7fbc4a61 mind flayer vs headless target
When a mind flayer scores a hit against a headless target (or worm's
tail), there's a message that says that the attack hits and that the
target is unharmed.  Since an ordinary mind flayer has 3 such attacks
per turn and a master mind flayer has 5, it can become excessively
verbose.

This doesn't eliminate the attacks until a hit fails to do harm, so
ordinary misses still get repeated if they happen first.  Once a
successful hit doesn't do anything, any remaining AT_TENT+AD_DRIN
attacks are silently skipped.  That way feedback isn't as verbose
and mind flayers don't seem to be quite so stupid about using their
tentacles when those won't work.  Unfortunately they need to relearn
the lesson every turn they attack.
2020-07-14 05:43:51 -07:00
nhmall
77815e87ee follow-up to patchlevel and build status consolidation
Also remove redundant prototype of has_color in wintty.h now that
it is in extern.h.

has_color() became an actual function when an array of color capabilities
got added to the windowport interface a while back (it checks that array).
2020-07-07 21:00:11 -04:00
nhmall
8e945073aa clear up a couple of warnings
src\mapglyph.c(330): warning C4013: 'has_color' undefined; assuming extern returning int
src\options.c(4820): warning C4101: 'tmpwin': unreferenced local variable
src\options.c(4821): warning C4101: 'any': unreferenced local variable
2020-07-07 20:37:06 -04:00
nhmall
c95fe8c32b Merge branch 'NetHack-3.7' into header-order3.7 2020-07-07 20:10:25 -04:00
nhmall
2c571dcfe7 more outdated code move follow-up 2020-07-06 09:37:26 -04:00
nhmall
3cecb97da6 consolidate build status /patchlevel info settings in one place - patchlevel.h 2020-07-06 09:12:22 -04:00
PatR
34e11c0139 missing prototype for MONITOR_HEAP config
|alloc.c:159:1: warning: no previous prototype for function 'dupstr'

after adding -Wmissing-prototypes to my CFLAGS (plus MONITOR_HEAP
defined in config.h).

I don't why I never noticed this before.  It wasn't triggered by any
recent changes.
2020-07-06 03:51:15 -07:00
nhmall
6c0d522b1a relocate some more outdated code 2020-07-05 09:27:59 -04:00
nhmall
62d9c49338 fixes entry for removal of SYSFLAGS and MFLOPPY 2020-07-05 08:58:09 -04:00