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nhmall
664debc76e Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' part 2 2019-03-21 18:24:40 -04:00
nhmall
c3b89f775e Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-03-21 18:18:34 -04:00
PatR
5efea7115a curses options and status groundwork
More groundwork for overhauling the status display for curses, plus
a few functional changes.  It was doing a full status update for
every changed field (except conditions), instead of waiting for a
flush directive after gathering multiple changes at a time.  Since
it already does gather every change, the fix to wait is trivial.

This decouples 'hitpointbar' from 'statushilites'.  When highlighting
is off, it uses inverse video only.  When on, it behaves as before:
using inverse video plus the most recent color used to highlight HP
(which can vary if that has rules to highlight changes or percentage
thresholds) but ignoring any HP attribute(s).  This also enables the
latent 'statuslines' option and changes 'windowborders' option from
being settable at startup only to changeable during play.

'statuslines' can have a value of 2 (the default) or 3 and applies to
'align_status:bottom' or 'top'; it's ignored for 'left' and 'right'.
At the moment, setting it to 3 only allows status condition overflow
to wrap from the end of line to 2 to the beginning of line 3, and if
window borders are drawn they'll clobber the last character on line 2
and first one on line 3.  There's no point in trying to fix that
because it will go away when the main status overhaul changes go in.
Condition wrapping for vertical orientation (left or right placement)
was already subject to the same phenomenon and will be superseded too.

This also changes the meaning of the 'windowborders' value so could
impact players using source from git (or possibly beta binaries for
Windows, but not for OSX where curses interface wasn't included).
Old:
 0 = unspecified, 1 = On, 2 = Off, 3 = Auto (On if display is big
     enough, Off otherwise; reevaluated after dynamic resizing);
 Unspecified got changed to 3 during curses windowing initialization.
New:
 0 = Off, 1 = On, 2 = Auto;
 0 gets changed to 2 for default value at start of options processing.
So old value of 2 is changing meaning and explicit old value of 3 is
becoming invalid.  Implicit 3 changes to default 2.  Explicit 3 could
be the subject of a fixup but there isn't much point since 2 can't
have a similar fix.  Users who are using old 2 or explicit 3 will need
to update their run-time config files.

This adds 'statuslines' to the Guidebook and moves some other recently
added documentation of curses options from among the general options
(section 9.4) to "Window Port Customization options" (section 9.5).
None of them have been added to dat/opthelp which seems to be missing
all the wincap options.

Originally I made a lot of changes (mostly moving C99 declarations to
start of their blocks) to the old '#if 0' code at end of cursstat.c,
but have tossed those, except for one subtle bug that assumed 'int'
and 'long' are the same size.
2019-03-21 14:33:39 -07:00
nhmall
fc9dde7ae1 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-03-13 20:21:56 -04:00
PatR
ccd6d1407e curses: hilite_pet, hilite_pile without color
The curses interface was ignoring video attributes (bold, inverse, &c)
when color is toggled off or if built with TEXTCOLOR disabled.  Honor
attributes regardless of whether color is displayed.

Also, toggling 'hilite_pet' On during play wouldn't do anything if the
curses-specific 'petattr' option had been left as None.  (It worked as
intended if set in starting options.)
2019-03-13 16:50:56 -07:00
nhmall
eea2800660 merge NetHack-3.6.2 part 2 2019-02-28 19:19:42 -05:00
nhmall
4f679352b7 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-02-27 08:20:38 -05:00
PatR
1a028d1197 curses run-time options
This started out as an attempt to document the curses options in the
Guidebook, but I didn't actually get that far.  Instead, integrate
the curses options better via more consistent WC/WC2 usage.  This
prevents 'guicolor' from showing up as a boolean option for non-curses
interface in curses+other binary.

For curses itself, let 'petattr' be set/reset via 'O'.  Also, accept
'Dim' as a possible pet highlight attribute since it already handles
all the other ordinary attributes.  I'm not sure what leftline and
rightline highlighting are supposed to do.  They were missing for
ncurses (or maybe they're misspelled for PDcurses?) but adding them
didn't produce any visible effect (using TERM=xterm-256color on OSX
with default font/character set).

Not addressed:
1) general confusion about compile-time vs run-time option filtering;
2) curses pet highlighting only works if 'color' option is enabled.
2019-02-26 15:16:42 -08:00
PatR
5a432d0c97 toggling persistent inventory window
Something else noticed while testing #H8271:  toggling perm_invent on
with 'O' didn't show anything (at least with curses) until some later
action caused it to be updated.  Make updating persistent inventory be
included with full redraw and set the need_redraw flag when toggling
perm_invent.
2019-02-25 15:48:29 -08:00
nhmall
16d5d3f2e5 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-01-31 19:48:51 -05:00
Pasi Kallinen
8736141f68 Option handling return values and errors
Fix some options not stopping when encountering an error,
some didn't show up any errors, and other minor fixes.
2019-01-31 10:46:44 +02:00
nhmall
fd410148c5 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-01-29 07:27:56 -05:00
nhmall
457e4b68aa merge Alex's dual rng proposal with the isaac64 rng code and adjust
This is branched from Alex's hallu-rng-stability branch,
with two build corrections (detect.c, zap.c), and merged
with  the isaac64 branch that we have ready to go.

Alex's dual rng is supported by setting up the array
of multiple isaac64 contexts.

I stuck with Alex's approach of passing the rng function
name around as the parameter (rng or rn2_on_display_rng)
for the new additional parameter needed for
set_random(), init_random(), reseed_random(),
and init_isaac64().
2019-01-28 19:43:55 -05:00
Patric Mueller
86d694c61b read rng seed from random number source device
Linux and BSD system have random number source devices that can be used
as source for a unguessable seed source.

Other platforms fall back to generate the seed with gettime().
2019-01-28 10:01:45 +01:00
nhmall
58f2218c4e Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-01-09 07:24:18 -05:00
nhmall
1086be1027 merge 2 2019-01-04 23:19:58 -05:00
nhmall
ebabf16ad0 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2019-01-04 23:08:49 -05:00
PatR
ab5b400aec options.c formatting; glob as named fruit
This started out removing one tab and I got carried away.  It moves
some labels to column 2, removes some parentheses where sizeof is
used on strings rather than types, adds or revises several comments,
replaces a couple of 'while' loops which can be simplified as 'for'
loops, and updates named fruit handling.

"glob of black pudding" became "candied glob of black pudding" if used
as a fruit name, but "small glob of black pudding" was used as-is and
became indistinguishable from an actual small glob.  Unless you had
more than one; then you could try to check whether they merged into a
stack or coalesced into a bigger glob (but if neither of those changes
happened, you still couldn't tell which was the glob and which was the
named fruit).
2019-01-04 19:03:34 -08:00
nhmall
8db202d90f Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2018-12-30 21:45:25 -05:00
PatR
da40f55a9f 'O' vs bouldersym
The 'O' handling for bouldersym was updating the display value for
boulder even if the value had been rejected, and if it still had the
default of '\0', the map would end up with <NUL> characters.  (When
examined via '//' or ';', those matched dummy monster class #0 and
led to the impossible "Alphabet soup: 'an("")'" that was suppressed
yesterday.)

Attempting to set bouldersym to ^@ or \0 would also be rejected as
duplicating a monster symbol.  That is now accepted and used to reset
the boulder symbol to default.  However, other control characters are
also accepted--not due to this patch, they already are, and from a
config file in addition to via 'O'--so bouldersym can still disrupt
the map.  But that's no different from putting control characters
into a symbol set or setting them from config file via S_foo:^C.
2018-12-30 15:30:38 -08:00
nhmall
465368ce3e merge 2 2018-12-30 08:48:15 -05:00
nhmall
5b3168e1c5 Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2' 2018-12-30 08:43:54 -05:00
PatR
adf64764f4 minor memory leak
I ran the fuzzer with MONITOR_HEAP enabled and heaputil found a dozen
or so un-free'd allocations, all made by the same dupstr() call in
special_handling() for "symset" and "roguesymset".  (Reproducible with
a few tens of thousands of fuzzer moves, although you have to take
over from the fuzzer and make a clean exit rather than just interrupt
it or there'll be lots of other un-free'd memory.)  I haven't actually
figured out how/why it was leaking, but reorganizing the code has made
the leak go away (according to a couple of even longer fuzzer runs) so
I'm settling for that.
2018-12-29 20:41:16 -08:00
Bart House
769ad91cc3 mthrowu, nhlan, options, regions, rip and role globals moved to g. 2018-12-25 16:26:27 -08:00
Bart House
0763046c38 zeroX, tc_gbl_data and fqn_prefix moved to instance globals. 2018-12-25 08:09:37 -08:00
Bart House
1c65e6afe0 context to g.context 2018-12-25 07:29:38 -08:00
Bart House
572ee347b9 Another round of instance globals changes. 2018-12-24 16:43:50 -08:00
Bart House
74edf42f1c Moved decl.c globals into instance globals. 2018-12-22 18:44:22 -08:00
Bart House
576eece500 More globals moved to instance_globals. 2018-12-19 21:26:35 -08:00
Bart House
af949cb1df Moving globals to instance_globals part 10ish. 2018-12-19 20:01:56 -08:00
Bart House
e4ab048c90 Even more globals moved to instance_globals.c 2018-12-19 20:01:55 -08:00
Bart House
3645e415e3 Moved more globals to instance_globals. 2018-12-19 20:01:55 -08:00
Bart House
f1e48cddfe artifact.c, cmd.c and makemon.c globals moved to instance_globals. 2018-12-19 20:01:55 -08:00
nhmall
94ac3047f0 fix OPTIONS=symset:default, roguesymset:RogueEpyx 2018-12-18 00:14:39 -05:00
PatR
d8e430b907 last? pickup_types
Although choose_classes_menu() is only used for objects, it is written
to handle monsters too.  My change to give <space> special handling
might have broken selecting ghosts if it's ever used for monsters so
fix that.
2018-12-13 23:52:35 -08:00
PatR
d18ddb2c95 more interactive !pickup_types
More on clearing pickup_types so that autopickup reverts to picking up
evertyhing:  for menustyle:Full and Partial, add a menu entry for 'all
classes' as an alternative to unselecting every class already set.

Also, Full and Partial had no way to include venom.  Now it's a choice
when in wizard mode.  There's still no way--other than switching to
Traditional or Combination--during normal play (where venom objects can
exist if they were wished for in wizard mode and then left in bones).
2018-12-13 17:33:46 -08:00
PatR
3165f7af8d spell "autopickup" consistently
The '@' command doesn't hyphenate 'auto-pickup' so 'O' and ^X shouldn't
either.
2018-12-13 16:54:52 -08:00
PatR
05c253b6d8 show autopickup in ^X feedback
Gathers all the autopickup information in one place:

Auto-pickup is { off
               | on { for 'classes' [plus thrown]
                    | all types                   } [, with exceptions] }.
2018-12-12 18:55:06 -08:00
PatR
59dcf73ad8 interactive !pickup_types
To use 'O' to clear a value from pickup_types with menustyle Traditional
or Combination, you needed to give a value starting with 'a' (for 'all').
Accept space(s) too, similar to removing an object or monster name.
2018-12-12 18:49:12 -08:00
nhmall
66100fd8fc Merge branch 'win-minor' into NetHack-3.6.2-beta01 2018-12-10 00:50:01 -05:00
nhmall
56dc7e150c allow a deferred windowport init during options processing
When options processing encountered OPTIONS=windowtype:X,
the code would immediately attempt to switch over to that
windowtype right in the midst of options processing.

This stores the chosen option into
chosen_window[WINTYPELEN]
thus allowing the startup code to choose it after
options processing has been completed.
2018-12-10 00:44:18 -05:00
PatR
fe1b27e774 fix #H7702 - named fruit warning: singular of null
Some code added for 3.6.1 tries to find the longest matching prefix
when comparing a user-supplied with previously set up fruit names.
It does so by temporarily replacing space with NUL then passing that
to makesingular().  After already having named a fruit (resulting in
something to try to compare with), attempting to assign a name
beginning with two or more spaces would yield an impossible "singular
of null?" warning.

After the warning, the name minus its leading spaces got successfully
assigned.  I'm not sure why a single leading space didn't trigger it
too, nor where the leading (and trailing, if any) spaces are going
away when the name is assigned.

Fix by removing all leading and trailing spaces from a new fruit name,
and combine consecutive internal spaces to one, before any other
manipulations.  (This can result in names that used to work as-is now
being simplified a bit--when consecutive internal spaces have been
given--but that shouldn't be a problem.)

Also, don't complain about "missing parameter for 'fruit:'" if user
hits <return> when prompted for fruit name by 'O'.  An empty fruit
name at that stage is just a no-op.
2018-12-09 15:03:13 -08:00
nhmall
dc1e2da359 Windows startup modifications
Changes to be committed:
	modified:   include/winprocs.h
	modified:   src/options.c
	modified:   sys/share/pcmain.c
	new file:   sys/share/safeproc.c
	modified:   sys/winnt/Makefile.msc
	modified:   sys/winnt/stubs.c
	new file:   sys/winnt/windmain.c
	modified:   sys/winnt/winnt.c
	modified:   win/win32/vs2017/NetHack.vcxproj
	modified:   win/win32/vs2017/NetHackW.vcxproj
	modified:   win/win32/winhack.c

Because multiple window ports are supported on Windows
now, even in the same executable and selectable via
config file in some cases, some adjustments became
necessary. There will likely be some further refining
of this over the next day or two.

List of changes:

Move Windows startup from sys/share/pcmain.c and
into its own sys/winnt/windmain.c so that it can
be modified to fix some current breakage, and
allow altering the order of some things.

There is startup processing code that is common to
all of the Windows WindowPorts, but that startup
processing code needs to have no dependency on
any one of those WindowPorts.

Yet, during startup processing, some of the initialization
routines can end up calling NetHack functions that
expect an active Window port underneath, and if there
isn't one, routines like pline, impossible, panic can
end up invoking null function pointers.

Place a new file sys/share/safeproc.c, in which a complete
window port is available for early startup processing
purposes. It's WindowPort name field is set to
"safe-startup" just for reference.  The prototypes in
include/winprocs.h require that SAFEPROCS be

Usage:

 windowprocs = get_safe_procs(0);
initializes a set of winprocs function pointers that ensure
none of the function pointers are left null, but that's all it does.

 windowprocs = get_safe_procs(1);
initializes a set of winprocs functions pointers that ensure
none of the function pointers are left null, but also
provides some basic output and input functionality using nothing
other than C stdio routines (no platform or OS specific code).

The conditional code related to WIN32 has been removed from
sys/share/pcmain.c

The code common to all of the Windows WindowPorts calls
get_safe_procs() almost immediately to ensure that
there is a set of WindowPort winprocs available.
2018-12-08 17:56:20 -05:00
PatR
f3c4a52e36 menucolors
In the 'special options' section at the end of 'O's menu, change the
spelling for the menucolors entry to "menu colors" so that it isn't
spelled exactly the same as the 'menucolors' boolean option.  Only
affects what the player sees when reading that menu.

If player uses 'O' to add any menu colors and 'menucolors' boolean is
Off at the time, give a reminder to toggle it to On in order to have
those menu colorings become active.  (Adding hilite_status entries has
a similar reminder for 'statushilites' if done while that is 0.)
2018-12-07 01:20:20 -08:00
nhmall
37b7243c57 some updates to curses
Tangles updates
2018-12-04 22:22:43 -05:00
PatR
36c2aec2ff fix #H7667 - maybe_reset_pick(), other bad context
When deciding whether to discard interrupted lock/unlock context while
changing levels, maybe_reset_pick() checks whether xlock.box is being
carried.  But it was doing so after the old level had been saved and
memory for non-carried container there had been freed.

That led to a couple of other issues.  context.travelcc was using -1
for 'no cached value', but the fields of travelcc have type 'xchar' and
shouldn't be given negative values.  0 should be fine for 'no cache'.

Failed partial restore which occurred after old game's context had been
loaded would begin a new game with old game's stale context.  Restoring
goes out of its way to avoid that for 'flags' but didn't for 'context'.
2018-12-04 17:10:15 -08:00
PatR
98afe5541d mouse_support compile bits
There was a spurious seli-colon after an if's test, making a boundary
check be ineffective.  When looking at that, I noticed that the 'O'
command's display of the current value for mouse_support ("0=off" and
so forth) was relying on implicit concatenation of adjacent string
literals, which would break K&R compilation.  Do that concatenation
the old fashioned way....

While testing (after temporarily adding WC_MOUSE_SUPPORT to tty's
window_procs), I also noticed that wording used by config_error_add
looked strange when it was in response to giving a bad value via 'O'
command.  Suppress its "config_error_add: " prefix is that situation.
2018-11-28 01:02:44 -08:00
nhmall
d18bf800ae expand mouse_support to three values rather than boolean
On Windows only:
   0 = turn off mouse_support
   1 = turn on mouse_support and turn off QuickEdit mode
   2 = turn on mouse_support and leave QuickEdit mode untouched

More generally, but not implemented anywhere:
   0 = turn off mouse_support
   1 = turn on mouse_support and make supporting O/S adjustments
       (O/S adjustments not implented beyond Windows as yet)
   2 = turn on mouse_support and do not make OS adjustments
       (unimplemented as yet so behaves as 1)
2018-11-27 22:15:34 -05:00
nhmall
312f492149 Merge branch 'win-minor' into win-curses 2018-11-18 04:32:28 -05:00
PatR
27fe555bc1 src/ formatting
Clean up quite a bit of minor things found with simple grep patterns:
operator at end of continued line instead of beginning of continuation
(and a few comments which produced false matches, so that they won't
do so next time), trailing spaces (only one or two of those), tabs (a
dozen or so of those), several casts which didn't have a space between
the type and the expression (I wasn't systematic about finding these).

I think the only code change was in the function for the help command.
2018-11-17 16:40:53 -08:00