Instead of using two separate functions with switch-cases for
wizard and clerical spell lists, define the spell lists
as arrays and use a single function to pick a spell
from the lists.
Adds levels to the monster spells, using the switch-case values,
with some minor fudging.
Give a little experience when releasing live housecat from Schroedinger's
Box, similar to recent change giving experience when opening the Box
produces a dead cat.
This defines the cut-off how many characters of the player's name
is shown in the bottom status line.
Also increase the limit from 10 characters to 16.
When access to the quest isn't available yet, describe the stairs down
as "blocked staircase down" instead of the usual "staircase down".
Applies to mimics posing as stairs too.
Does not apply to the stairs when standing on them and using lookhere.
I was going to use "locked staircase down" but that would imply that a
key or unlocking magic could be applicable.
Use the 'm' Prefix to make wizwish show the history menu.
Also entries wished via WIZKIT are added to the history.
While debugging, I often need to wish the same thing multiple
times, and typing or pasting it with mouse is annoying...
Move the monster spell definitions there, and use hackery
(similar to objects.h) to generate enum and data from
the header file.
I have not tested Windows, VMS, or Amiga builds.
In function 'create_monster',
inlined from 'lspo_monster' at sp_lev.c:3385:5:
sp_lev.c:2169:32: warning: 'tmpmons.m_lev_adj' may be used uninitialized [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
2169 | if (mtmp->m_lev + m->m_lev_adj > 49)
| ~^~~~~~~~~~~
sp_lev.c: In function 'lspo_monster':
sp_lev.c:3217:13: note: 'tmpmons.m_lev_adj' was declared here
3217 | monster tmpmons;
| ^~~~~~~
luaconf.h hardcodes #define LUA_32BITS 0 which overrides the
command-line flag. m68k-amigaos-gcc supports long long so 32-bit
mode is not needed anyway.
Replace bundled Spencer regex with a fetch-regex build step that
clones https://github.com/garyhouston/regex.git, generates the
required .ih and regex.h headers via mkh, and copies the result
into sys/amiga/regex/.
Usage: make CROSS_TO_AMIGA=1 fetch-regex
The fetched sources are not tracked in git.
- bmp2iff_host: convert nhtiles.bmp to Amiga IFF tile files. Uses
the AMIV UI palette in pens 0-15, remaining pens filled with tile
colors sorted by frequency.
Usage: bmp2iff_host -planes N input.bmp output.iff
- xpm2iff_host: convert XPM to IFF for tomb.iff (RIP screen).
Adapted from xpm2iff.c, Copyright (c) 1995 Gregg Wonderly.
- Auto-select tiles32.iff (5 planes) or tiles16.iff (4 planes)
based on screen color depth at runtime.
- Fix NO_GLYPH in amiv_lprint_glyph: return early to prevent
blitting with uninitialised data (caused black spots).
- Add AmigaFont symbol set to dat/symbols for AMII text mode.
Add Henry Spencer's BSD regex implementation (from ixemul) to provide
POSIX regular expressions for the Amiga port, enabling menu coloring
and config file pattern matching.
Copyright (c) 1992 Henry Spencer, The Regents of the University of
California. BSD license.
Update the Amiga Intuition window port (AMII/AMIV) for the 3.7
window_procs API. Key changes:
- Update all window function signatures for 3.7
- Add assembly trampolines for AmigaOS register-based callbacks
- Convert all K&R function definitions to C99
- Add cross-compilation build system (cross-pre1/pre2/post.370)
using bebbo's m68k-amigaos-gcc with -noixemul -std=gnu17 -m68000
- Clipping fixes: viewport centering, simplified ScrollRaster,
duplicate Ctrl-R suppression, glyph buffer invalidation
- Add menucolor support in menu rendering
- Move native txt2iff.c and xpm2iff.c to outdated/
- Add nethack.cnf and README.amiga
Move the active Amiga source files back into their proper locations.
Legacy native build files (Makefile.ami, Build.ami, etc.) remain
in outdated/ as they are not used by the cross-compilation build.
cliparound() was called before rhack(), triggering a map redraw with
stale vision data followed by a second correct redraw. Move it after
vision_recalc() so the map is redrawn once with correct data.
The non-macro q_path() function wrappers in vision.c pass the first
two arguments in the wrong order to the _q*_path() functions, swapping
rows and columns. This causes the Bresenham line-of-sight code to use
column values as row indices into viz_clear_rows[ROWNO], producing
out-of-bounds access and infinite loops.
NO_MACRO_CPATH selects these broken function wrappers. It was only
defined for Amiga (in config1.h), so the bug never triggered on other
platforms. Remove the define to use the correct macro versions.
Add a new parameter to des.monster, m_lev_adj, which is a level
adjustment for the monster. This only applies to the monster's
level, so basically only affects the spellcasting, it does not
change the monster's hit die or inventory.
Change one of the shamans in Orctown to be 3 levels higher.