Add a couple of missing .gitignore entries for files put into
place when building. include/tile.h is genearated for tiles
and dat/NetHack.ad is copied for X11 resource definitions.
The 'zdir' function parameter has the same name as 'zdir' global
variable, triggering a 'shadowing' warning. I had to read the 'if'
statement multiple times to convince myself it was doing what was
intended. It was, but I think this rewrite is easier to understand
(at least for my feeble reptilian brain).
I don't know who Tim Wright is, but his 15 mintues of fame has
lasted for at least a decade so I cut his comment out. (The 28.5
year old GAN one a dozen lines lower was a tempting target for
removal, but I managed to stop myself; otherwise it never ends.)
gcc complained about assigning string literals to variables that aren't
const. String literals don't have const type but modifying them results
in undefined behavior, so the warning is justified. Except in this case
the strings were never being modified so if wasn't justified after all.
Switch to a static buffer anyway.
For those pro players who really want to try their hand
at that zen samurai, without needing to reroll thousands
of times to start with blindfold. Nudist starts without
any armor, and keeps tabs whether you wore any during
the game, for even more bragging rights.
Also makes the Book of the Dead readable even while
blind, for obvious reasons.
Instead of just "while helpless", the death reason will tell
more explicitly why the player was helpless. For example:
"while frozen by a monster's gaze"
On 1/24/2014 6:48 AM, a bug reporter wrote:
> The whistle in Nethack has no encyclopedia entry. I suggest for the next
> release something from the M. R. James ghost story 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come
> to You My Lad'.
>
This is Michael Deutschmann's use_darkgray -patch.
Adds a boolean option use_darkgray, settable in config file.
This patch has been in use on NAO for years, and I have heard
once someone say their terminal didn't support the dark gray
color.
Changes to be committed:
modified: doc/fixes35.0
modified: include/extern.h
modified: src/apply.c
modified: src/zap.c
On 3/23/2015 6:41 PM, a bug reporter wrote:
> When you're hiding under an item (e.g. via garter snake polyform), and
> that item gets polyshuddered into nonexistence, you continue hiding
> (under nothing).
This was addressed previously.
> (Incidentally, it's a bit weird that you use > to aim at items that are
> flavorwise above you at the time.)
This addresses the flavorwise concern.
Looting a container generates a menu which contains ': - look inside'
but the recent change to make ':' be a menu command for selecting
items which match a search string made it impossible to pick that item.
(Well, I suppose you could enter a search string which matched it, but
that's a nuisance compared to just directly picking a choice.) This
makes menu selection for tty give precedence to menu choice characters
over mapped menu commands when some character happens to be both. I'm
not sure whether it ought to be expended to group accelerators too, so
didn't do that.
There's bound to be a better way to do this, but it works.
Restricting the text display only to the end of game disclose,
so it doesn't clutter the inventory during gameplay and so that
the readability of t-shirts is not given away.
If a menu item was longer than terminal width, the menu wasn't
cleared away after it was finished with. This easily happened
when an inventory item was named.