Reported by ars3niy, the curses interface could behave strangely on
the first turn if the 'pauper' option/conduct was specified.
There isn't any definitive flag indicating whether or not the game
has started. Since 'moves' has traditionally been initialized to 1
rather than to 0, there were several instances of
| if (moves <= 1 && invent != NULL)
being used to determine the starting state on the assumption that
once hero has inventory, the game has begun. Introduction of the
'pauper' option made the test for non-Null invent become unreliable.
For paupers, the program would behave as if the game hadn't started
yet until the player finally made a time-consuming move.
This changes compile-time initialization of 'moves' from 1 to 0,
then sets it to 1 when initial inventory would be bestowed (even
when 'pauper' inhibits that). That's probably not the best place
for it, but testing for 'moves==0' now should produce an identical
effect as 'moves<=1 && invent!=NULL' used to accomplish.
It would have been much simpler just to give paupers 1 gold piece,
or perhaps one rock, in place of usual starting gear so that their
initial inventory wouldn't be empty, but the moves+invent way of
checking for start-of-play has always bothered me.
Should 'pauper' be preventing 'nethack -X' from giving its starting
wand of wishing? Conducts and explore mode don't really overlap so
maybe it doesn't matter.
Fixes#1275