Commit Graph

45 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pasi Kallinen
04bc048073 Limit aggravate to inside or outside of the Wizard's tower
There have been several comments on IRC how the Wizard is a very
light sleeper now; aggravate cast by monsters makes him wake up
and come out of the tower.  So, lets limit aggravate to either
outside or inside of the tower, depending on which side the player is.
2016-01-16 09:45:12 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
653f75edc1 Add missing variable init 2016-01-10 10:09:56 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
ff4a59ef23 Fix bz258: Covetous monsters malfunction when there are no upstairs
Make the monsters pick downstairs/ladders if the branch builds up
(like Sokoban), otherwise try upstairs/ladders.
2016-01-09 12:07:35 +02:00
PatR
a447534b2f formatting: src/t*.c - z*.c continuation lines
End of first pass, but '[&|?:][ \t]*$' doesn't catch trailing operater
followed by end-of-line comment so more needs to be done.  As with the
past couple of batches, I've removed redundant parentheses from 'return'
statements but only for files that had continuation fix-ups.

I've also removed tabs from comments in some of the files, but didn't
start until part way through this subset of the sources.
2015-10-28 17:33:38 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
66dd87454b Comment typofixes, pt 3 2015-10-17 13:47:25 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
7e46c4924c Fix segfault when the Wiz fails to reappear due to makemon failing 2015-10-13 22:02:02 +03:00
PatR
2b2ee0fbab formatting fixup (1 of 2)
Replace instances of strings split across lines which rely on C89/C90
implicit concatenation of string literals to splice them together
with single strings that are outdented relative to the code that uses
them.  It's uglier but it won't break compile for pre-ANSI compilers.

This covers many files in src/ that only have one or two such split
strings.  There are several more files which have three or more.  Those
will eventually be '(2 of 2)'.

Noticed along the way:  the fake mail message/subject
  Report bugs to devteam@nethack.org.
wasn't using its format string of "Report bugs to %s.", so would have
just shown our email address.  Doesn't anybody enable fake mail anymore?

I modified that format to enclose the address within angle brackets and
made a similar change for the 'contact' choice of the '?' command.
2015-07-12 19:35:06 -07:00
PatR
def2549592 shapeshifting on rogue level
Limit vampire shapeshifting on rogue level to vampire bats (only
choice represented by uppercase letter) and have other shapeshifting
try for uppercase.  The latter isn't rigorous because shapeshifters
(chameleon=':', doppelganger='@', sandestin='&') aren't uppercase
themselves, so won't be created there under ordinary circumstances.
It applies to the "summon nasties" monster spell and post-invocation/
post-Wizard's-death harassment effect too.
2015-06-04 15:31:25 -07:00
Sean Hunt
1c081b1647 Remove stale version control lines. 2015-05-25 09:21:31 +09:00
Sean Hunt
a67759cbc3 Audit rloc()
Most of the time, rloc() is used for teleporting monsters and it's not a
big deal if they can't find somewhere to go. In a few cases, it is. I
went through all the callsites and made calls to rloc() not cause
impossible()s if they don't need to.

Fixes a bug/suite of bugs reported by ais523.
2015-05-24 09:31:40 -04:00
Sean Hunt
97d6fade74 Reformat all C files.
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!
2015-05-09 13:43:16 -04:00
karnov
2a907f894e Version number increment 2015-05-06 22:04:27 -04:00
keni
03140969ee Bulk recovery of file CVS headers and addition of NHDT- headers. 2015-02-26 09:19:03 -05:00
keni
4eabcee787 Add RCS version lines 2009-05-06 10:50:32 +00:00
nethack.rankin
4b1116f4d0 fix #H1755 - feedback for clerical summoning when blind (trunk only)
From a bug report, the feedback
you get when a monster summons insects or snakes is the same when blind
as when you can see.  A comment in the code stated as much, but fixing
it is relatively straightforward.  (Or not; there are actually a lot of
cases to be handled; this covers enough of them, I hope.)
2008-11-15 20:38:02 +00:00
nethack.rankin
9df113a973 covetous mons vs temple priests (trunk only)
Prevent monsters who kill other monsters to obtain the Amulet from
targetting a priest inside his temple.  Blocks players from just staying
on the Sanctum stairs while a teleporting arch-lich or Asmodeus fetchs the
Amulet from Moloch's high priest for them.  A previous post-3.4.3 change
prevented monsters from targetting the Wizard; this extends that (and
assumes that we can ignore the possibility of other temple priests ever
handling the Amulet).  The earlier patch went into the branch code, but
inhistemple() isn't available there so this one is trunk only.
2007-09-13 01:00:05 +00:00
nethack.rankin
a3ddcba9a7 crop rotation (trunk only)
More tuning to throttle pudding farming (plus endgame Rider farming).
Earlier changes made cloned black puddings less likely to leave corpses,
to cut down on sacrifice fodder a bit, and cloned anything less likely to
drop random items when killed; this one makes killing cloned or revived
monsters be worth less experience as the number killed goes up, to cut
down on final score inflation.  [With several boulders and magic missile
or a polearm, it's possible to kill any of the Riders repeatedly with
virtually no risk of even getting hit, much less of getting killed.  Now
if you kill Pestilence 240 times it will be worth 62720 points instead of
297840 (not including doubling bonus for ascension), with an additional
19 points per kill instead of 1241 after that, requiring a couple orders
more magnitude of abuse--excuse me, superhuman "patience"--to get the
score to reach the overflow threshold.]

     While testing this, I got "The Famine's corpse glows iridescently."
This fixes that too.  Also, previously unused kill count for experience()
had an off by one error; was including ``+ 1'' even though mvitals[].died
has already been incremented by the time that that code uses it.
2007-07-08 23:51:17 +00:00
nethack.rankin
a7e312aedc Amulet-covetting monsters attack Wizard
Another entry in $cvsroot/shared/bugs/buglist, this one reported by
<email deleted>:  if the Wizard had the Amulet and used
his "double trouble" spell, his clone would attack him in order to try to
get the Amulet.  This prevents any monster who's after the Amulet from
attacking the Wizard to get it.
2007-06-21 02:35:30 +00:00
nethack.rankin
2872c27e13 msummon,nasty result counts (trunk only)
Reported in Dec'04 by <email deleted>, the
monster spell "summon nasties" could mistakenly give a message of "a
monster appears" instead of "monsters appear" when more that one monster
gets summoned.  Some of the candidate monsters for nasty() can produce a
group from makemon(), as can ones for msummon() which nasty() sometimes
calls in Gehennom.  Compare the number of monsters before and after the
creation attempt(s) instead of assuming makemon() creates one at a time.

     I don't know whether other routines face the same mis-count issue,
but I suspect there may be several.
2007-04-16 03:58:30 +00:00
nethack.rankin
6b2078f89c redundant or inconsistent msleeping handling
Eliminate some redundant monster sleep handling pointed out by <email deleted>.  I'm not sure if this is the right fix for mattackm(),
but the wakeup-after-hit was definitely wrong for the case where that hit
put the target to sleep.  (I didn't try to make that actually take place
but it is a possible outcome of monster-against-monster combat.)
2007-02-08 05:04:33 +00:00
nethack.rankin
467899e307 <foo> suddenly appears next to you (trunk only)
Give demon lords and other monsters who teleport to your location a
oneshot arrival message.  Brought about by the report of the late "<demon>
appears" message delivered during its bribery demand, after the character
had already been able to see it for long enough to extract gold from a bag.
Now, if you can't see or sense a monster before it teleports to you, and
you can see or sense it after, you'll get "<monster> suddenly appears!".
The message will be given at most once for any given monster, and it won't
be shown at all if you already see/sense the monster before it teleports or
still don't see/sense it afterwards.  The fixes entry is deliberately a bit
vague (and I put it in the new feature section rather than the fix section).

     The change from long to unsigned long for monst.mstrategy may bring
some lint complaints along with it.  The various constants (STRAT_xxx) used
to populate it are still signed.  I didn't increment EDITLEVEL for this;
existing data should still work ok.
2006-09-07 04:42:13 +00:00
nethack.allison
f139b67e43 build warning
- remove an unreferenced variable
- continue with recent code trend towards having DEADMONSTER()
  check in its own if/continue statement in a few more places
2006-06-11 18:27:55 +00:00
nethack.rankin
a906215720 more monster alignment
Simplify is_lminion(); as a result, several source files no longer
need access to epri.h.  (mondata.c already could have lived without it;
eshk.h as well.)

Makefile dependency changes:
  mondata.{c,o} -- doesn't need epri.h or eshk.h
  monmove.{c,o} -- doesn't need epri.h
  wizard.{c,o}  -- ditto
  pline.{c,o}   -- ditto (yesterday's patch)
2005-10-06 03:45:20 +00:00
nethack.rankin
f6c08d9f80 monster aggravation spell
When testing drawbridge stuff recently I ended up with an unseen
monster who evidently cast the aggravation spell repeatedly, yielding a
steady stream of "you feel that monsters are aware of your presence"
messages.  This patch makes monsters tend to avoid repeating that spell
once everyone on the level has already been woken up.  It also extends
the spell effect so that it will wake monsters like quest nemesis and the
Wizard who ordinarily wait until you get close before they become active.
2005-03-20 05:05:06 +00:00
nethack.allison
5fa8f73af8 housekeeping: mark trunk sources 3.5 (src) 2005-01-02 16:44:46 +00:00
nethack.rankin
3f2aa875bb fix monster summoning message
From a bug report:
> If the Summon Nasties monster spell gates in two minions instead of one,
> the message still says "A monster appears from nowhere!"

The code wasn't counting any summoned monsters who had an opposite alignment
to the summoner.  It also assumed that the 10% chance for demon summoning
in Gehennom always yielded exactly one monster even though that can produce
zero or more than one.
2004-12-21 04:27:34 +00:00
nethack.allison
7982a95161 U751 coordinate typos
apply.c:   if (cansee(rx,ry)) newsym(mtmp->my,mtmp->my);
mon.c:         (distu(mtmp->my, mtmp->my) <= 5) ?
wizard.c:        (distu(mtmp->my, mtmp->my) <= 5) ?
2003-11-23 17:19:33 +00:00
kmhugo
e1f5ddd820 sound cleanup
+ Separate the two uses of flags.soundok.
+ Player-settable option is now called "acoustics".
+ Deafness is now handled as a full-fledged attribute.
+ Check for deafness in You_hear(), rather than caller.
+ Check for deafness in caller, rather than verbalize(),
  because gods can speak to characters in spite of deafness.
+ Since changes are being made to prop.h, reorder it to the
  same order as youprop.h and enlightenment.

There are still some extraneous checks and missing checks
for deafness, which will be followed up in a future patch.

Because of the size of this patch and its savefile incompatibilities,
it is only being applied to the trunk code.  Portions of this patch
were written by Michael Allison.
2003-09-28 03:42:50 +00:00
nethack.allison
22ce5ed6f2 trunk only: preserving context (src files)
Pat Rankin wrote:
> collect them all into some new struct and
> save that separately rather than jamming more non-option stuff
> into struct flags.

This patch:
- collects all context/tracking related fields from flags
  into a new structure called "context."
It also adds the following to the new structure:
- stethoscope turn support
- victual support
- tin support
2003-09-21 11:52:54 +00:00
nethack.allison
cc830fb311 buglist - full level triggers impossible() from migrating mons
<email deleted> wrote:
> If more monsters fall through a trap door than can fit on the
> level below, when you go down the stairs, you get the following
> message:
>  "Program in disorder - perhaps you'd better #quit.
>  rloc(): couldn't relocate monster"
> This message seems to appear once for every monster-too-many that
> fell through the hole. I originally found this while
> intentionally completely filling a level with black puddings
> (there was a trap door I didn't know about). I also confirmed it
> in a wiz-mode test using gremlins and water.

[confirmed: moveloop -> deferred_goto -> goto_level ->
 losedogs -> mon_arrive -> rloc -> impossible]

This patch:
- causes rloc() to return TRUE if successful,
  or FALSE if it wasn't.
- adds code to mon_arrive() in dog.c to deal with
  the failed rloc()
- allows the x,y parameters to mkcorpstat() to
  be 0,0 in order to trigger random placement of the
  corpse on the level
- if you define DEBUG_MIGRATING_MONS when you build cmd.c
  then you'll have a debug-mode command #migratemons to
  store the number of random monsters that you specify
  on the migrating monsters chain.
2003-09-13 05:30:43 +00:00
nethack.allison
416412f92b Remove vestiges of old overlay source split
[trunk only]
2003-09-05 02:45:18 +00:00
nethack.rankin
8d6d715f8d teleporting monster strategy
Reported last spring and again last week:  monsters who teleport to
your location (named demons, master liches, and so forth) continue to do
that even if they've just used a scroll or wand of teleportation to get
away from you.  This doesn't prevent that situation but does make it be
much less likely to occur.
2003-02-19 09:55:17 +00:00
cohrs
ff8512b36b is_lminion should only match lawful minions
When Angels were introduced, they were always lawful.  Somewhere along the
line, non-lawful angels were added, but is_lminion and uses of it was never
updated to address this change.  Among other things, this resulted in
non-lawful angels delivering messages via #chat that are only appropriate
for lawful angels.  That is addressed simply by changing the definition of
is_lminion, which must take a struct monst, not a permonst, to return valid
results.  Also, non-lawful angels should summon appropriate monsters, not
lawful minions.
2002-10-24 04:13:56 +00:00
cohrs
9de0ebd7a6 creating nasty monsters on boulders
<Someone> reported that a Titan summoning nasty monsters via a spell
resulted in various monsters being placed on locations containing boulders.
nasty() was using the summoning monster's type to decide where to place the
summoned monsters.  Note that this could theoretically also cause
inappropriate monsters to be placed in water, lava, walls, et al.
Rearranged the code to pick the monster type first.
2002-10-11 15:59:14 +00:00
nethack.allison
9ac2c2c576 <email deleted>
> I'm working on a Nethack port, and one of the header files a
> library uses has a structure with a member named "red". Since
> includes/decl.h #defines red to something, this totally loses.
>
> Attached is a patch which fixes the color defines.
2002-09-06 00:12:44 +00:00
nethack.allison
fc319a4be0 string constants
<Someone> wrote:
> Linux, Redhat 7.1 nethack 3.4.0
>
>Please see attached patch file.
>
>I'm attempting to move more stuff into the "read-only" area, in
>preparation for a port to another OS.
2002-08-20 08:05:20 +00:00
arromdee
f3db525ac4 chain summoning
This adds a further throttle to chain summoning.  Monsters can only summon
spellcasting nasties if the nasties are lower level than the summoner, which
makes infinite chains impossible (as long as the player figures out which
monster to kill first).
2002-07-09 07:10:21 +00:00
cohrs
26381228bc knights and covetous monsters
Implement Pat's suggestion of setting the mavenge flag when a covetous
monster flees, since they may subsequently teleport back and attack even
if mflee is set.
2002-07-04 19:13:10 +00:00
nethack.rankin
efbd396bf5 Wizard strategy
When the Wizard uses STRAT_MONSTR to get next to any monster
which is carrying the Amulet, he was actually displacing the other
monster to take its map location.  It was possible--and still is,
actually, although it takes a lot longer now--for the excessive
summoning by spell casting monsters to entirely fill up the temple
on the Sanctum level, so the Wizard would sometimes knock Moloch's
high priest right out of his temple.  And since that priest doesn't
turn hostile until you enter the temple, you might have needed to
kill a peaceful human in order to get the Amulet.

     Now when there's no elbow room in the temple, the Wizard will
stay outside instead of bumping the high priest out.
2002-04-11 02:24:15 +00:00
jwalz
e833424555 Make pre-ANSI compiler happy. 2002-03-09 01:59:47 +00:00
cohrs
6d0723aae2 non-moving goal-oriented monsters
Monsters with goals like M3_WANTSBOOK often wouldn't move if another
monster was standing on the the goal object, add code for the missing case
2002-02-13 03:26:24 +00:00
cohrs
aac7f717c2 verb agreement
add and use new APIs, Tobjnam, otense and vtense, is_plural
to determine tense/form of verbs and a few pronouns as well
2002-02-09 00:30:33 +00:00
nethack.allison
742e1e8c90 3.3.2 to 3.4.0 2002-02-04 16:11:00 +00:00
arromdee
bfbf1d6c30 monster spells
This fixes the problem with my monster spell changes which let monsters
summon monsters around you when they don't even know you're around.

The summoned monsters should appear where the monster thinks you are, if
you're invisible or displaced.

I have not prevented them from summoning monsters when you are in a temple,
nor have I prevented them from aggravating monsters several times when you're
out of sight.

Messages should be a little smarter, taking into account number of monsters
and invisibility/displacement.

--Ken A
2002-01-20 06:17:20 +00:00
jwalz
8b8e634818 *** empty log message *** 2002-01-05 21:05:53 +00:00