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PatR
593c3532fc more shop damage repair
Stop attempting to catch up for lost time for shop damage repair
when getlev() loads a previousl visited level.  Normal shopkeeper
behavior will take care of that.

Also, fixes the display related aspects of shop damage repair
interacting with ball and chain.  They don't happen when its done
while the map is being shown.
2022-04-09 15:55:21 -07:00
PatR
385a9a7fde encumbrance checks
I polymorphed into something wimpy and became overloaded or even
overtaxed so I dropped everything.  The status line still showed
overloaded or overtaxed until my next move.  That didn't happen in
3.6.x or 3.4.3 but I didn't pursue trying to figure out what caused
this misbehavior.

I wanted to add an encumber_msg() call to freeinv() but that would
cause message sequencing issues.  Instead, add a call to it in a
few places where items are leaving hero's inventory, particularly
for the chain of calls for dropping stuff.  I've left it off in a
bunch of other potential places.

Also add a few missing (void) casts where the return value of
existing encumber_msg() calls is being ignored.
2022-03-22 10:48:23 -07:00
nhkeni
a64a666f78 Various type and cast bits. 2022-03-16 18:18:52 -04:00
copperwater
a61a97856b Externify trycall() and replace many docall() calls with it
trycall() is a short docall() wrapper that is a no-op if the item is
already identified or the player has called the object type already. For
some reason, many calls to docall() did those same exact checks
beforehand.

This commit eliminates that redundancy by converting those calls into
trycall(), which is now made extern rather than local to do.c. No
behavior should be changed by this commit; I've checked that none of the
affected places could take a different code path now that the
oc_name_known and oc_uname checks are removed.
2022-03-14 09:48:19 -04:00
PatR
2bef05bb77 livelog level entry events
Fix up the level descriptions used when logging an "entered new level"
event.  Most of the change is for adding an extra argument to calls
to describe_level().  The curses portion is in a big chunk of old code
suppressed by #if 0.

I didn't notice that the level entry events are classified as LL_DEBUG
until all the work was done.  This promotes the entry events for the
four Plane of <Element> levels from debug events to major ones instead.
It doesn't do that for the Astral Plane because the entered-the-Astral-
Plane achievement already produces a major event for that.  Most other
key level entry events are in a similar situation--or will become that
way once another set of achievements eventually gets added--so there
aren't any other event classification promotions.
2022-03-01 13:53:57 -08:00
PatR
77bd50fd77 fix github issue #687 - logging of major events
Reported by k21971, the dumplog section labeled "major events" showed
all logged events rather than just the ones classified as major.
Filter out the non-major ones when writing dumplog.

At the moment only a couple of ones other than achievements are major.
Probably various other types should be too.

The #chronicle command still lists all logged events unless they're
flagged as 'spoiler'.  So far the mines' end luckstone is the only
one flagged that way.  Unfortunately a player with access to live
logging could still learn whether or not the gray stone that has just
been picked up on the last mines level is the target luckstone by
viewing the log from outside of the game.

The #chronicle command would be more useful if it gathered all the
categories of events present and put up a menu allowing the player to
choose which ones to view.  I haven't attempted to implement that.

Closes #687
2022-03-01 04:15:55 -08:00
PatR
0ac3b08825 livelog revisions
Some changes to fix things I noticed in the dumplog referenced by
github issue #687 about showing all logged events under the header
"major events".  (This doesn't address that.  I figured it was
intentional while #chronicle is having any bugs worked out.)

Sequencing:  show the event corresponding to an achievement for
entering a dungeon branch before the livelog-specific event of
entering a level for the first time.  You enter the branch before
arriving at the new level.

Missing feedback:  the you-won achievement didn't produce any
"ascended" event.  That turned out to be a side-effect to suppressing
achievements that take place after the gameover flag has been set
(so blind-from-birth and/or nudist when applicable plus duplicate
obtained-amulet and ascended due to manipulation to reposition the
amulet achievement to be right before ascended so that the alternate
wording it has in the achievements listing looks better).  Instead of
just forcing the ascended achievement to produce an ascended event,
this adds a more general game-over event.

While in there, change the classification of attaining level 14 from
minor livelog event to major since questing keys off of it.
2022-02-28 13:46:59 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
1d4d0f4b0e Use more u_locomotion
... and make it autocapitalize the first letter, just like locomotion
2022-02-27 11:07:31 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
8e91320d2f Use u_at macro 2022-02-23 20:28:55 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
91e2d3633e Use macro for a location next to hero 2022-02-12 11:05:10 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
1e90f89203 Chronicle of major events, and livelog
Log game events, such as entering a new dungeon level, breaking
a conduct, or killing a unique monster, in a new "Major events"
chronicle. The entries record the turn when the event happened.
The log can be viewed with #chronicle -command, and the entries
also show up in the end-of-game dump, if that is available.

This feature is on by default, but can be disabled by
defining NO_CHRONICLE compile-time option.

This also contains "live logging", writing the events as they
happen into a single livelog-file. This is mostly useful for
public servers. The livelog is off by default, and must be
compiled in with LIVELOG, and then turned on in sysconf.

Mostly this a version of livelogging from the Hardfought server,
with some changes.
2022-02-09 22:49:25 +02:00
PatR
b3c5d68399 fix movement prefixes
My earlier change resulted in rejecting all commands entered after
a movement prefix key, rather than just ones that aren't supposed to
take any prefix.

This fixes that and also restores the ability to use 'm>' or 'm<' on
stairs to change levels without auto-pickup at the destination.
2022-02-06 17:46:31 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
3315a5735e Add unique Rider revival messages
This comes from xNetHack by copperwater <aosdict@gmail.com>
with some changes to the code, although original change is from
SpliceHack.
2022-02-06 20:00:32 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
ac3c005615 Fix fall depth from Castle to the Valley 2022-01-31 20:31:26 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
95acaf2989 Falling through a hole or trap door will cause damage 2022-01-25 14:17:43 +02:00
PatR
75fed4b92b autodig '>'
This fixes moving in direction '>' while wielding a pick-axe with
the 'autodig' option On.  Attempting to dig assumed size-to-side
activity because u.dz wasn't being set, so the pick-axe was swung at
thin air instead making a pit or turning an existing pit into a hole.

dodown() and doup() should probably call set_move_cmd() instead of
manipulating u.dz directly.  But they would also need to suppress
g.move_attempting or the game says "you can't get there from here..."
after successfully digging or plunging into a pit.
2022-01-21 14:27:21 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
e7fa065203 Change special keys into extended commands
Changes most of the special keys used in the main input loop
into extended commands:

- movement keys are now bound to extended commands, eg.
  #movewest and so on.

- m-prefix is now #reqmenu extended command, still bound to
  the 'm' key.

- run, rush, and fight are now extended commands, still bound
  to the same keys as previously.

- nopickup and runnopickup keys are removed.
  Nopickup was using 'm' key, the same as the m-prefix, so
  allow #reqmenu to modify movement commands to disable pickup.

- multiple prefix commands are allowed. This lets user to
  use #reqmenu, followed by #run, followed by movement to simulate
  runnopickup behaviour. (If necessary, adding runnopickup back
  as an extended command would be easy)
2022-01-16 14:48:24 +02:00
PatR
292a4f9d03 wounded legs fixes
Document 'HWounded_legs' vs 'EWounded_legs'; they aren't used the way
other properties use their intrinsic and extrinsic values.  And they
switch from hero to steed when riding.  (Can't start riding when
hero's legs are wounded and the steed's legs magically heal when hero
dismounts, so existing wounds never transfer from one to the other.)

Having one leg become injured when the other already was would cure
the other leg but keep the longer of their two timeouts for the new
injury.  Eliminate that mystery cure.  Since their timeouts aren't
tracked separately, the best that can be done is to make both legs
eventually recover at the same time.

Make ^X report which leg is the wounded one when only one of them is.
(It already implicitly reports the both-legs case by using plural.)

When zapping a wand of probing downward while riding, include wounded
leg feedback for the steed.

Simplify wounded leg feedback when probing self a little bit.

Make drinking blessed potions of full healing cure wounded legs for
hero when not mounted or for steed when mounted.  (The latter is a
bit strange--hero drinks potion, steed gets affected--but it's magic.)

Make drinking uncursed potions of full healing or blessed potions of
extra healing cure wounded legs for hero (but not steed; the magic
either isn't that strong or maybe not that reliable...).
2022-01-03 13:44:05 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
d53cd28d46 Make extended commands return defined flags
Instead of returning 0 or 1, we'll now use ECMD_OK or ECMD_TURN.
These have the same meaning as the hardcoded numbers; ECMD_TURN
means the command uses a turn.

In future, could add eg. a flag denoting "user cancelled command"
or "command failed", and should clear eg. the cmdq.

Mostly this was simply replacing return values with the defines
in the extended commands, so hopefully I didn't break anything.
2021-12-30 19:16:33 +02:00
PatR
9daefde0c4 fix #K3503 - boulder-carrying monster killed twice
A giant that is carrying a boulder and standing on ice who drowns when
the ice gets melted could die a second time if the resulting pool gets
plugged by the boulder.  It results in an impossible from dmonsfree()
about bookkeeping inconsistency when dead monsters are removed at the
end of the turn.  The fuzzer escalates that to a panic.
2021-12-26 09:44:10 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
f6b7be49f4 Accessibility: give a message when teleporting a monster
Teleporting a monster only updated the map. Give a message
so blind players can get the same information.
Making a monster invisible gives the same message, if you
cannot detect invisible.
Several other places where monsters teleported themselves
now also give the same message.
2021-12-12 16:50:49 +02:00
SHIRAKATA Kentaro
ed543d7832 fix pointer precedence 2021-10-21 17:41:13 +09:00
nhmall
c8c08a6aec more expanded-glyphs follow-up
relocate reset_glyphmap() call to more appropriate location
valley and mines unaligned altars are included in the level-specfic
colorization
2021-09-22 14:20:41 -04:00
nhmall
1f6c1d0f42 expand the glyphs
The walls for the mines, gehennom, knox, and sokoban had been
changed at the "tile"-level, with no awareness of the core game,
or non-tile interfaces.
- Expand the glyphs to include a set of walls for the main level
as well as each of those mentioned above.

Altars had been adjusted at the map_glyphinfo() level to substitute
some color variations on-the-fly for unaligned, chaotic, neutral,
lawful altars, and shrines. The tile interface had no awareness of
the feature.
- Expand the glyphs to include each of the altar variations that
had been implemented in the display code for tty-only. This required
the addition of four placeholder tiles in other.txt. Someone with
artistic skill will hopefully alter the additional tiles to better
reflect their intended purpose.

Explosions had unique tiles in the tile window port, and the display
code for tty tinkered with the colors, but the game had very little
awareness of the different types of explosions.
- Expand the glyphs to include each of the explosion types: dark,
noxious, muddy, wet, magical, fiery and frosty.

Pile-markers to represent a pile had been introduced at the
display-level, without little to no awareness by the core game.
- Expand the glyphs to include piletops, including objects,
bodys, and statues.

Recently male and female variations of tiles and monsters had been
had been introduced, but the mechanics had been mostly done at the
display-level through a marker flag. The window port interface then
had to increment the tile mapped to the glyph to get the female version
of the tile.
- Expand the glyphs to include the male and female versions of the
monsters, and their corresponding pet versions, ridden, detected
versions and statues of them.

Direct references to GLYPH_BODY_OFF and GLYPH_STATUE_OFF
in object_from_map() in pager.c were getting incomplete results.
- Add macros glyph_to_body_corpsenm(glyph) and
glyph_to_statue_corpsenm(glyph) macros for obtaining the corpsenm
value after passing the glyph_is_body() or glyph_is_statue() test.

Other relevant notes:

- The tile ordering in the win/share/*.txt tile files has been altered,
other.txt in particular.

- tilemap.c has had a lot of alterations to accommodate the expanded
glyphs. Output that is useful for troubleshooting will end up in
tilemappings.lst if OBTAIN_TILEMAP is defined during build.
It lists all of the glyphs and which tile it gets mapped to, and also
lists each tile and some of the references to it by various glyphs.

- An array glyphmap[MAXGLYPH] is now used. It has an entry for each
glyph, ordered by glyph, and once reset_glyphs(glyph) has been run, it
contains the mapped symindex, default color, glyphflags, and tile
index.
If USE_TILES is defined during build, the tile.c produced from the
tilemap utility populates the tileidx field of each array element with
a glyph-to-tile mapping for the glyph. Later on, when reset_glyphmap()
is run, the other fields of each element will get populated.

- The glyph-to-tile mapping is an added field available to a window
port via the glyphinfo struct passed in the documented interface. The
old glyph2tile[] array is gone. The various active window ports that
had been using glyph2tile[] have been updated to use the new interface
mechanism. Disclaimer: There may be some bug fixing or tidying
required in the window port code.

- reset_glyphmap() is called after config file options parsing
has finished, because some config file settings can impact the results
produced by reset_glyphmap().

- Everything that passes the glyph_is_cmap(glyph) test must
return a valid cmap value from glyph_to_cmap(glyph).

- An 'extern glyph_info glyphmap[MAX_GLYPH];' is inserted into the
top of only the files which need awareness of it, not inserted into
display.h. Presently, the only files that actually need to directly
reference the glyphmap[] array are display.c, o_init.c (for shuffling
the tiles), and the generated tile.c (if USE_TILES is defined).

- Added an MG_MALE glyphflag to complement the MG_FEMALE glyphflag.

- Provide an array for wall colorizations. reset_glyphmap() will draw
the colors from this array: int array wallcolors[sokoban_walls + 1];
The indices of the wallcolors array are main_walls (0), mines_walls
(1), gehennom_walls (2), knox_walls (3), and sokoban_walls (4).
In future, a config file option for adjusting the wall colors and/or
an 'O' option menu to do the same could be added. Right now, the
initializaton of the wallcolors[] array entries in display.c leaves the
walls at CLR_GRAY, matching the defsym color.

- Most of the display-level kludges for some of the on-the-fly
interface features have been removed from map_glyphinfo() as they
aren't needed any longer. These glyph expansions adhere more closely to
the original glyph mechanics of the game.

- Because the glyphs are re-ordered and expanded, an update to
editlevel will be required upon merge of these changes.
2021-09-18 19:51:04 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
b30061b5ad Allow dropping just picked up items
When using a menu to drop or put in items into a container,
allow putting in the item (or items) you picked up previously,
by selecting the 'P' entry from the item class menu

Inspired by the itemcat patch by Stanislav Traykov.

Invalidates saves and bones.
2021-09-17 21:00:06 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
e61d149171 Fix eel hiding in dry land
When an eel was hiding in a pool and a rolling boulder trap
launched a boulder on top of the pool, and the boulder then
filled the pool, the eel ended up hiding on the dry land.

As a stopgap measure, kill off any monster that is in the
pool location when the boulder hits the pool. This should
probably be expanded to handle flying monsters differently.
2021-09-03 13:27:40 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
cf44cb3382 Handle buried zombifying corpses
When a zombifying corpse is buried, allow it to zombify and
dig itself out of the ground.

Also allow wishing for zombifying corpses.
2021-09-02 20:54:36 +03:00
copperwater
f855fb5e45 Remove g.monstermoves
It's redundant with g.moves, so there is no more need for it.

Way, way back, it looks like g.moves and g.monstermoves can and did
desync, where g.moves would track the amount of moves the player had
gotten (and would therefore increase faster if the player were hasted)
and g.monstermoves would track the amount of monster move cycles, aka
turns. But this has not been the case for a long time, and they both
increment together in the same location in allmain.c. There are no
longer any cases where they will not be the same value.

This is a save-breaking change because it changes struct
instance_globals, but I have not updated the editlevel in this commit.
2021-08-28 16:22:38 -07:00
Michael Meyer
a9358eb13d Fix up msgs when dropping obj on trapdoor
Messages for dropping an object on a trapdoor or hole seemed to
imply they still operate by the rules of a pit (that any object on the
same square as the trap is automatically inaccessible).  Since this is
no longer true for trapdoors and holes as of 1b7c372f, it seems
misleading to say an item "tumbles into the hole" even when it doesn't
fall through and stays on the current level.

Even for an item which really did fall through to the level below, these
messages were redundant since they were immediately followed by
near-identical messages from down_gate(dokick.c).

Limit the "tumbles into the pit" messages to pits only, and rely on the
standard down_gate message for items which fall through a trap door
or hole.
2021-08-11 08:57:53 -04:00
Pasi Kallinen
d463a9e258 Reveal branch stairs only after traversing them 2021-07-30 19:40:54 +03:00
PatR
bb23c4f557 goto_level parameters
Don't want this comment bit to get mixed up with some other stuff
I'm working on.
2021-07-28 16:59:45 -07:00
PatR
475648bd02 fix github issue #423, pull request #549
Zapping at an object with teleportation resulted in scrambled zap
targetting as soon as any object was hit.

flooreffects() got changed to set bhitpos for handling erosion damage,
but bhitpos is used by wand/spell zap handling to pick the next target
spot.  So a zap that teleported an object resumed one step beyond the
object's destination rather than one step beyond where it was hit.
The rest of the zap could hit things (monsters as well as other
objects) which weren't in line with the original zap.  Reported case
was one of the Riders on Astral, coming from beyond multiple walls to
arrive adjacent to hero (usual position when a Rider gets teleported).

Fixes #549
Fixes #423
2021-07-14 19:21:18 -07:00
Pasi Kallinen
a71482af71 Check genocided zombies before raising the zombified corpse
Fixes #520
2021-05-26 09:02:38 +03:00
PatR
c0c7190f74 fix #K3317 - warning when eating corpse
The report was misleading because the warning about partly eaten
food being more nutritious than untouched food was actually given
when the partly eaten corpse was used to calculate hit points of
the new monster as the corpse was reviving as a zombie, rather
than when a bite was taken from it.  Pull request #497 had correct
analysis and a fix, although I've put the fix in a different place.

Closes #497
2021-05-01 18:36:46 -07:00
PatR
b65c93cdff menustyle:full's 'A' choice
Change how menu choice 'A' (auto-select everything) works.  It will
now auto-select all things that match any other choices (object
class(es) or BUCX state(s) or possibly unpaid status).  So it still
skips the second menu of specific objects.  And it still picks all
objects when it is the only choice or if player uses '.' to select
it along with all the rest of the first menu's possibilities.

This change won't help anyone who picks 'A' without really meaning
to.  (Maybe add a paranoid_confirm setting to for full-menu-A?)

Affects container apply/#loot and Drop-multiple.  The invent.c part
is just formatting.
2021-04-02 12:26:41 -07:00
PatR
328dc5bdfa github issue #475 revisited - Trollsbane
Change Trollsbane versus troll corpse revival:  instead of revival
failing if Trollsbane is wielded at time of revival attempt, mark
the corpse no-revive if killed by Trollsbane (whether by the hero
or a monster).

If a no-revive corpse is within view when time to revive occurs,
give "the troll corpse twitches feebly" even when the hero isn't
responsible.  That used to only apply if the hero zapped the
corpse with undead turning, which would have become inoperative
because now being zapped by undead turning clears the no-revive
flag and revives as normal.  In other words, undead turning magic
overrides killed-by-Trollsbane or non-ice troll having been in an
ice box.
2021-04-02 10:38:57 -07:00
nhmall
5b1d668c44 enable -Wformat-nonliteral for linux and equivalent for windows compilers
Whitelist all the verified existing triggers:
makedefs.c: In function ‘name_file’
attrib.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
cmd.c: In function ‘extcmd_via_menu’
cmd.c: In function ‘wiz_levltyp_legend’
do.c: In function ‘goto_level’
do_name.c: In function ‘coord_desc’
dungeon.c: In function ‘overview_stats’
eat.c:  one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
end.c:  one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
engrave.c: In function ‘engr_stats’
hack:c one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
hacklib.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
insight.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
invent.c: In function ‘let_to_name’
light.c: In function ‘light_stats’
mhitm.c: In function ‘missmm’
options.c: In function ‘handler_symset’
options.c: In function ‘basic_menu_colors’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_autopickup_exceptions’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_menu_colors’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_message_types’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_status_cond’
options.c: In function ‘optfn_o_status_hilites’
options.c: In function ‘doset’
options.c: In function ‘doset_add_menu’
options.c: In function ‘show_menu_controls’
options.c: In function ‘handle_add_list_remove’
pager.c: In function ‘do_supplemental_info’
pager.c: In function ‘dohelp’
region.c: In function ‘region_stats’
rumors.c: sscanf usage
sounds.c: In function ‘domonnoise’
spell.c: In function ‘dospellmenu’
timeout.c: In function ‘timer_stats’
topten.c: In function ‘outentry’, fscanf, sscanf, fprintf usage
windows.c: In function ‘genl_status_update’
zap.c: one compiler balks at a ? b : c for fmtstring
win/curses/cursstat.c: In function ‘curses_status_update’
win/tty/wintty.c: In function ‘tty_status_update’
win/win32/mswproc.c: In function ‘mswin_status_update’
2021-02-02 19:03:12 -05:00
nhmall
f963c5aca7 switch source tree from k&r to c99 2021-01-26 21:06:16 -05:00
Patric Mueller
6a2ac5b446 Add missing flag for count support with drop command
The recent getobj refactoring missed the flag GETOBJ_ALLOWCNT for the drop
command.
2021-01-08 02:12:29 +01:00
copperwater
0b638592a4 Refactor getobj() to use callbacks on candidate objects
This replaces the arcane system previously used by getobj where the
caller would pass in a "string" whose characters were object class
numbers, with the first up to four characters being special constants
that effectively acted as flags and had to be in a certain order.
Because there are many places where getobj must behave more granularly
than just object class filtering, this was supplemented by over a
hundred lines enumerating all these special cases and "ugly checks", as
well as other ugly code spread around in getobj callers that formatted
the "string".

Now, getobj callers pass in a callback which will return one of five
possible values for any given object in the player's inventory. The
logic of determining the eligibility of a given object is handled in the
caller, which greatly simplifies the code and makes it clearer to read.
Particularly since there's no real need to cram everything into one if
statement.

This is related to pull request #77 by FIQ; it's largely a
reimplementation of its callbacks system, without doing a bigger than
necessary refactor of getobj or adding the ability to select a
floor/trap/dungeon feature with getobj. Differences in implementation
are mostly minor:
- using enum constants for returns instead of magic numbers
- 5 possible return values for callbacks instead of 3, due to trying to
  make it behave exactly as it did previously. PR #77 would sometimes
  outright exclude objects because it lacked semantics for invalid
  objects that should be selectable anyway, or give slightly different
  messages.
- passing a bitmask of flags to getobj rather than booleans (easier to
  add more flags later - such as FIQ's "allow floor features" flag, if
  that becomes desirable)
- renaming some of getobj's variables to clearer versions
- naming all callbacks consistently with "_ok"
- generally more comments explaining things

The callbacks use the same logic from getobj_obj_exclude,
getobj_obj_exclude_too and getobj_obj_acceptable_unlisted (and in a few
cases, from special cases still within getobj). In a number of them, I
added comments suggesting possible further refinements to what is and
isn't eligible (e.g. should a bullwhip really be presented as a
candidate for readying a thrown weapon?)

This also removed ALLOW_COUNT and ALLOW_NONE, relics of the old system,
and moved ALLOW_ALL's definition into detect.c which is the only place
it's used now (unrelated to getobj). The ALLOW_ALL functionality still
exists as the GETOBJ_PROMPT flag, because its main use is to force
getobj to prompt for input even if nothing is valid.

I did not refactor ggetobj() as part of this change.
2021-01-07 11:06:58 -05:00
nhmall
c9673b3d9e more window port interface adjustments
further adjustments to the window port interface to pass a pointer
to a glyph_info struct which describes not just the glyph number
itself, but also the ttychar, the color, the glyphflags, and the
symset index.

This affects two existing window port calls that get passed glyphs
and does the parameter consistently for both of them using the
glyph_info struct pointer:
	print_glyph()
	add_menu().

The recently added glyphmod parameter is now unnecessary and has been
removed.
2021-01-05 10:09:37 -05:00
nhmall
1d94e65e45 finish mapglyph() removal 2021-01-02 09:22:53 -05:00
Michael Meyer
47884d63ac Merge branch 'NetHack-3.7' into fix322 2020-12-30 14:05:16 -05:00
PatR
1b7c372f5d fix #K3231 - objects vs pits and holes
This got out of hand pretty quickly.  can_reach_floor() had
different criteria than trap activation.  Objects dropped at a
hole locations that don't fall through were treated as if they
were at the bottom of an abyss, so couldn't be examined or
picked up.

This a bunch of changes; it is bound to introduce some new bugs.
2020-12-22 13:48:29 -08:00
Pasi Kallinen
4729062846 Make Death revive faster
Death will revive faster than the other riders.
Make all the riders revive after 67 turns, instead of 500.
There was practically a zero chance a rider would revive at 500,
so keep it somewhat sensible.
2020-12-13 12:28:45 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
d6384f4061 Use enums instead of magic values 2020-11-15 19:32:21 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
6ec55a3624 Rework stairs structure
Use a linked list to store stair and ladder information, instead
of having fixed up/down stairs/ladders and a single "special" (branch)
stair.

Breaks saves and bones.

Adds information to migrating objects and monsters for the dungeon
and level where they are migrating from.
2020-11-13 20:27:17 +02:00
Pasi Kallinen
aeb0ea65e3 Mild Zombie Apocalypse
When a zombie (or lich) kills a monster in melee without a weapon,
the monster can rise few turns later as a zombie.

The only creatures that can be zombified are ones that actually have
a zombie counterpart monster. A zombie cannot turn a jackal into
a zombie, for instance. But it could turn a shopkeeper into a human
zombie, or a dwarf king into a dwarf zombie.

Zombies will fight with monsters that can be turned into zombies.

Originally this was a SliceHack feature, but this is based on xNetHack
version of it, with some modifications.
2020-10-23 19:47:10 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
37339abebd Fix dropping const from params 2020-10-05 17:17:07 +03:00
Pasi Kallinen
396b819988 Add safe_wait to toggle search and wait prevention 2020-10-02 19:00:40 +03:00