1058 lines
47 KiB
C
1058 lines
47 KiB
C
/*
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* static char *rcsid_define_h =
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* "$Id: define.h 11578 2009-02-23 22:02:27Z lalo $";
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*/
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/*
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CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows
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Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
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Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire-devel@real-time.com
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*/
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/**
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* @file
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* Core defines: object types, flags, etc.
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*
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* This file is really too large. With all the .h files
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* around, this file should be better split between them - things
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* that deal with objects should be in objects.h, things dealing
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* with players in player.h, etc. As it is, everything just seems
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* to be dumped in here.
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*
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* This file is best viewed with a window width of about 100 character.
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*/
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#ifndef DEFINE_H
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#define DEFINE_H
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/*
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* Crossfire requires ANSI-C, but some compilers "forget" to define it.
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* Thus the prototypes made by cextract don't get included correctly.
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*/
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#if !defined(__STDC__)
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/* Removed # from start of following line. makedepend was picking it up.
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* The following should still hopefully result in an error.
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*/
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error - Your ANSI C compiler should be defining __STDC__;
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#endif
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#ifndef WIN32 /* ---win32 exclude unix configuration part */
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#include <autoconf.h>
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#endif
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/** Decstations have trouble with fabs()... */
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#define FABS(x) ((x) < 0 ? -(x) : (x))
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#ifdef __NetBSD__
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#endif
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#ifndef MIN
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#define MIN(x, y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y))
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#endif
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#ifndef MAX
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#define MAX(x, y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y))
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#endif
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/** NAME_MAX used by random maps may not be defined on pure ansi systems */
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#ifndef NAME_MAX
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#define NAME_MAX 255
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#endif
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#define MAX_STAT 30 /**< The maximum legal value of any stat */
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#define MIN_STAT 1 /**< The minimum legal value of any stat */
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#define MAX_BUF 256 /**< Used for all kinds of things */
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#define VERY_BIG_BUF 1024
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#define HUGE_BUF 4096 /**< Used for messages - some can be quite long */
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#define MAX_ANIMATIONS 256
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#define MAX_NAME 48
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#define BIG_NAME 32
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/**
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* Fatal variables; used as arguments to fatal().
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*/
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/*@{*/
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#define OUT_OF_MEMORY 0
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#define MAP_ERROR 1
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#define ARCHTABLE_TOO_SMALL 2
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/*@}*/
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/**
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* @defgroup OBJECT_TYPE Object types.
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*
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* Only add new values to this list if somewhere in the program code, it is
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* actually needed. Just because you add a new monster does not mean it has to
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* have a type defined here. That only needs to happen if in some .c file, it
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* needs to do certain special actions based on the monster type, that can not
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* be handled by any of the numerous flags. Also, if you add new entries, try
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* and fill up the holes in this list. Additionally, when you add a new entry,
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* include it in the table in common/item.c
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*
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* type 0 is undefined and indicates non-valid type information.
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*/
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/*@{*/
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#define PLAYER 1
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#define TRANSPORT 2 /**< see doc/Developers/objects */
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#define ROD 3
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#define TREASURE 4
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#define POTION 5
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#define FOOD 6
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#define POISON 7
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#define BOOK 8
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#define CLOCK 9
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/*#define FBULLET 10 */
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/*#define FBALL 11 */
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/*#define LIGHTNING 12 */
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#define ARROW 13
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#define BOW 14
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#define WEAPON 15
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#define ARMOUR 16
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#define PEDESTAL 17
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#define ALTAR 18
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/*#define CONFUSION 19 */
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#define LOCKED_DOOR 20
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#define SPECIAL_KEY 21
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#define MAP 22
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#define DOOR 23
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#define KEY 24
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/*#define MMISSILE 25 */
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#define TIMED_GATE 26
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#define TRIGGER 27
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#define GRIMREAPER 28
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#define MAGIC_EAR 29
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#define TRIGGER_BUTTON 30
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#define TRIGGER_ALTAR 31
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#define TRIGGER_PEDESTAL 32
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#define SHIELD 33
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#define HELMET 34
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#define HORN 35
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#define MONEY 36
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#define CLASS 37 /**< Object for applying character class
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* modifications to someone */
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/*#define GRAVESTONE 38 */
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#define AMULET 39
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#define PLAYERMOVER 40
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#define TELEPORTER 41
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#define CREATOR 42
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#define SKILL 43 /**< Also see ::SKILL_TOOL (74) below */
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#define EXPERIENCE 44 /**< This is basically obsolete now.
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* It used to contain experience for
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* broad skill categories. This
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* value is now automatically
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* converted at load time. */
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#define EARTHWALL 45
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#define GOLEM 46
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/*#define BOMB 47 */
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#define THROWN_OBJ 48
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#define BLINDNESS 49
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#define GOD 50
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#define DETECTOR 51 /**< peterm: detector is an object
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* which notices the presense of
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* another object and is triggered
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* like buttons. */
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#define TRIGGER_MARKER 52 /**< inserts an invisible, weightless
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* force into a player with a
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* specified string WHEN TRIGGERED. */
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#define DEAD_OBJECT 53
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#define DRINK 54
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#define MARKER 55 /**< inserts an invisible, weightless
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* force into a player with a
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* specified string. */
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#define HOLY_ALTAR 56
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#define PLAYER_CHANGER 57
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#define BATTLEGROUND 58 /**< battleground, by Andreas Vogl */
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#define PEACEMAKER 59 /**< Object owned by a player which can
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* convert a monster into a peaceful
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* being incapable of attack. */
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#define GEM 60
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/*#define FIRECHEST 61 */ /* FIRECHEST folded into FIREWALL */
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#define FIREWALL 62
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/*#define ANVIL 63 */
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#define CHECK_INV 64 /**< b.t. thomas@nomad.astro.psu.edu */
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#define MOOD_FLOOR 65 /**< b.t. thomas@nomad.astro.psu.edu
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* values of last_sp set how to
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* change:
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* 0 = furious, all monsters become
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* aggressive
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* 1 = angry, all but friendly become
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* aggressive
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* 2 = calm, all aggressive monsters
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* calm down
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* 3 = sleep, all monsters fall asleep
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* 4 = charm, monsters become pets */
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#define EXIT 66
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#define ENCOUNTER 67
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#define SHOP_FLOOR 68
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#define SHOP_MAT 69
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#define RING 70
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#define FLOOR 71 /**< Floor tile -> native layer 0 */
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#define FLESH 72 /**< animal 'body parts' -b.t. */
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#define INORGANIC 73 /**< metals, minerals, dragon scales */
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#define SKILL_TOOL 74 /**< Allows the use of a skill */
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#define LIGHTER 75
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/* The trap_part, wall, light_source, misc_object, monster, and spawn_generator
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* types are not used in any archetypes, and should perhaps be removed.
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*/
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/*#define TRAP_PART 76 */ /* Needed by set traps skill -b.t. */
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#define WALL 77 /**< Wall. Put it always in layer 1 if
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* not set is_floor */
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/*#define LIGHT_SOURCE 78 */ /* torches, lamps, etc. */
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#define MISC_OBJECT 79 /**< misc. objects are for objects
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* without a function in the engine.
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* Like statues, clocks, chairs...
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* If perhaps we create a function
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* where we can sit on chairs, we
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* create a new type and remove all
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* chairs from here. */
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#define MONSTER 80 /**< A real, living creature */
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/*#define SPAWN_GENERATOR 81 */ /* Spawn point or monster generator */
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#define LAMP 82 /**< Lamp */
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#define DUPLICATOR 83 /**< Duplicator/multiplier object */
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/*#define TOOL 84 */ /* Tool for building objects */
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#define SPELLBOOK 85
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/*#define BUILDFAC 86 */ /* Facilities for building objects */
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#define CLOAK 87
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/*#define CONE 88 */
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/*#define AURA 89 */ /* Aura spell object */
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#define SPINNER 90
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#define GATE 91
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#define BUTTON 92
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#define CF_HANDLE 93
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#define HOLE 94 /* When open, objects fall through */
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#define TRAPDOOR 95
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/*#define WORD_OF_RECALL 96 */
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/*#define PARAIMAGE 97 */
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#define SIGN 98
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#define BOOTS 99
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#define GLOVES 100
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#define SPELL 101
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#define SPELL_EFFECT 102
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#define CONVERTER 103
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#define BRACERS 104
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#define POISONING 105
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#define SAVEBED 106
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/*#define POISONCLOUD 107*/
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/*#define FIREHOLES 108*/
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#define WAND 109
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/*#define ABILITY 110*/
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#define SCROLL 111
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#define DIRECTOR 112
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#define GIRDLE 113
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#define FORCE 114
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#define POTION_EFFECT 115 /**< A force, holding the effect of a
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* potion */
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#define EVENT_CONNECTOR 116 /**< Lauwenmark: an invisible object
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* holding a plugin event hook */
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#define CLOSE_CON 121 /**< Eneq((at)csd.uu.se): Id for
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* close_container archetype. */
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#define CONTAINER 122
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#define ARMOUR_IMPROVER 123
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#define WEAPON_IMPROVER 124
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/* unused: 125 - 129
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* type 125 was MONEY_CHANGER
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*/
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#define SKILLSCROLL 130 /**< can add a skill to player's
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* inventory -bt.*/
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#define DEEP_SWAMP 138
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#define IDENTIFY_ALTAR 139
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/*#define CANCELLATION 141*/ /* not used with new spell code */
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#define SHOP_INVENTORY 150 /**< Mark Wedel (mark@pyramid.com) Shop
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* inventories */
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/*#define BALL_LIGHTNING 151*/ /* peterm: ball lightning and color
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* spray */
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/*#define SWARM_SPELL 153*/
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#define RUNE 154
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#define TRAP 155
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#define POWER_CRYSTAL 156
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#define CORPSE 157
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#define DISEASE 158
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#define SYMPTOM 159
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#define BUILDER 160 /**< Generic item builder, see subtypes
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* below */
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#define MATERIAL 161 /**< Material for building */
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#define EARRING 162
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#define OBJECT_TYPE_MAX 163 /**< Update if you add new types */
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/* END TYPE DEFINE */
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/*@}*/
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/**
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* @defgroup TYPE_BUILDER Subtypes for ::BUILDER objects.
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*/
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/*@{*/
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#define ST_BD_BUILD 1 /**< Builds an item */
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#define ST_BD_REMOVE 2 /**< Removes an item */
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/*@}*/
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/**
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* @defgroup TYPE_MATERIAL Subtypes for ::MATERIAL objects.
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*/
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/*@{*/
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#define ST_MAT_FLOOR 1 /**< Floor. */
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#define ST_MAT_WALL 2 /**< Wall. */
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#define ST_MAT_ITEM 3 /**< Most other items, including doors & such. */
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#define ST_MAT_WINDOW 4 /**< Window. */
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/*@}*/
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/**
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* @defgroup TYPE_WEAPON Weapon types
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*/
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/*@{*/
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#define WEAP_HIT 0 /**< the basic */
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#define WEAP_SLASH 1 /**< slash */
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#define WEAP_PIERCE 2 /**< arrows, stiletto */
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#define WEAP_CLEAVE 3 /**< axe */
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#define WEAP_SLICE 4 /**< katana */
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#define WEAP_STAB 5 /**< knife, dagger */
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#define WEAP_WHIP 6 /**< whips n chains */
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#define WEAP_CRUSH 7 /**< big hammers, flails */
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#define WEAP_BLUD 8 /**< bludgeoning, club, stick */
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/*@}*/
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/** Link an object type with skill needed to identify, and general name. */
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typedef struct typedata {
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int number; /**< Type. */
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const char *name; /**< Object name. */
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const char *name_pl;/**< Plural name. */
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int identifyskill; /**< Skill used to identify this object class. */
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int identifyskill2; /**< Second skill used to identify this object class. */
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} typedata;
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/**
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* @defgroup PU_xxx Pickup modes
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* Definitions for detailed pickup descriptions.
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* The objective is to define intelligent groups of items that the
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* user can pick up or leave as he likes.
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*/
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/*@{*/
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/* high bit as flag for new pickup options */
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#define PU_NOTHING 0x00000000
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#define PU_DEBUG 0x10000000
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#define PU_INHIBIT 0x20000000
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#define PU_STOP 0x40000000
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#define PU_NEWMODE 0x80000000
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#define PU_RATIO 0x0000000F
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#define PU_FOOD 0x00000010
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#define PU_DRINK 0x00000020
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#define PU_VALUABLES 0x00000040
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#define PU_BOW 0x00000080
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#define PU_ARROW 0x00000100
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#define PU_HELMET 0x00000200
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#define PU_SHIELD 0x00000400
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#define PU_ARMOUR 0x00000800
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#define PU_BOOTS 0x00001000
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#define PU_GLOVES 0x00002000
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#define PU_CLOAK 0x00004000
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#define PU_KEY 0x00008000
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#define PU_MISSILEWEAPON 0x00010000
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#define PU_ALLWEAPON 0x00020000
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#define PU_MAGICAL 0x00040000
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#define PU_POTION 0x00080000
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#define PU_SPELLBOOK 0x00100000
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#define PU_SKILLSCROLL 0x00200000
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#define PU_READABLES 0x00400000
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#define PU_MAGIC_DEVICE 0x00800000
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#define PU_NOT_CURSED 0x01000000
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#define PU_JEWELS 0x02000000
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#define PU_FLESH 0x04000000
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/*@}*/
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/* Instead of using arbitrary constants for indexing the
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* freearr, add these values. <= SIZEOFFREE1 will get you
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* within 1 space. <= SIZEOFFREE2 wll get you withing
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* 2 spaces, and the entire array (< SIZEOFFREE) is
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* three spaces
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*/
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#define SIZEOFFREE1 8
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#define SIZEOFFREE2 24
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#define SIZEOFFREE 49
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#define NROF_SOUNDS (23+NROFREALSPELLS) /* Number of sounds */
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/**
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* @defgroup IS_xxx Convenience macros to determine what kind of things we are dealing with.
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*/
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/*@{*/
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#define IS_WEAPON(op) \
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(op->type == ARROW || op->type == BOW || op->type == WEAPON)
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#define IS_ARMOR(op) \
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(op->type == ARMOUR || op->type == HELMET || \
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op->type == BOOTS || op->type == GLOVES)
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#define IS_SHIELD(op) \
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(op->type == SHIELD)
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#define IS_LIVE(op) \
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((op->type == PLAYER || QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_MONSTER) || \
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(QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_ALIVE) && !QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_GENERATOR) && \
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!op->type == DOOR)) && (!QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_IS_A_TEMPLATE)))
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#define IS_ARROW(op) \
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(op->type == ARROW || \
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(op->type == SPELL_EFFECT && (op->subtype == SP_BULLET || op->subtype == SP_MAGIC_MISSILE)))
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/*@}*/
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/** This return TRUE if object has still randomitems which could be expanded. */
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#define HAS_RANDOM_ITEMS(op) (op->randomitems && (!QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_IS_A_TEMPLATE)))
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/**
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* @defgroup FLAG_xxx Object flags
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*
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* Those flags are object-related flags, stored in the ::obj::flags fields.
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*
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* Flag structure now changed.
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* Each flag is now a bit offset, starting at zero. The macros
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* will update/read the appropriate flag element in the object
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* structure.
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*
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* Hopefully, since these offsets are integer constants set at run time,
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* the compiler will reduce the macros something as simple as the
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* old system was.
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*
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* Flags now have FLAG as the prefix. This to be clearer, and also
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* to make sure F_ names are not still being used anyplace.
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*
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* The macros below assume that the flag size for each element is 32
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* bits. IF it is smaller, bad things will happen. See structs.h
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* for more info.
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*
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* All functions should use the macros below. In process of converting
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* to the new system, I find several files that did not use the previous
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* macros.
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*
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* If any FLAG's are or changed, make sure the flag_names structure in
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* common/loader.l is updated.
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*
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* - flags[0] is 0 to 31
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* - flags[1] is 32 to 63
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* - flags[2] is 64 to 95
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* - flags[3] is 96 to 127
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*
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* Values can go up to 127 before the size of the flags array in the
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* object structure needs to be enlarged.
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* So there are 18 available flags slots
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*/
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/*@{*/
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#define SET_FLAG(xyz, p) \
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((xyz)->flags[p/32] |= (1U<<(p%32)))
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#define CLEAR_FLAG(xyz, p) \
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((xyz)->flags[p/32] &= ~(1U<<(p%32)))
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#define QUERY_FLAG(xyz, p) \
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((xyz)->flags[p/32]&(1U<<(p%32)))
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#define COMPARE_FLAGS(p, q) \
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( \
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((p)->flags[0] == (q)->flags[0]) && \
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((p)->flags[1] == (q)->flags[1]) && \
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((p)->flags[2] == (q)->flags[2]) && \
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((p)->flags[3] == (q)->flags[3]) \
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)
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/* the flags themselves. */
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#define FLAG_ALIVE 0 /**< Object can fight (or be fought) */
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#define FLAG_WIZ 1 /**< Object has special privilegies */
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#define FLAG_REMOVED 2 /**< Object is not in any map or invenory */
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#define FLAG_FREED 3 /**< Object is in the list of free objects */
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#define FLAG_WAS_WIZ 4 /**< Player was once a wiz */
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#define FLAG_APPLIED 5 /**< Object is ready for use by living */
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#define FLAG_UNPAID 6 /**< Object hasn't been paid for yet */
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#define FLAG_USE_SHIELD 7 /**< Can this creature use a shield? */
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#define FLAG_NO_PICK 8 /**< Object can't be picked up */
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#define FLAG_CLIENT_ANIM_SYNC 9 /**< Let client animate this, synchronized */
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#define FLAG_CLIENT_ANIM_RANDOM 10 /**< Client animate this, randomized */
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#define FLAG_ANIMATE 11 /**< The object looks at archetype for faces */
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#define FLAG_DIALOG_PARSED 12 /**< Was the object::msg field parsed? Temporary flag not saved */
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/*#define FLAG_FLYING 13*//* Not affected by WALK_ON or SLOW_MOVE) */
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#define FLAG_MONSTER 14 /**< Will attack players */
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#define FLAG_FRIENDLY 15 /**< Will help players */
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|
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#define FLAG_GENERATOR 16 /**< Will generate type ob->stats.food */
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#define FLAG_IS_THROWN 17 /**< Object is designed to be thrown. */
|
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#define FLAG_AUTO_APPLY 18 /**< Will be applied when created */
|
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#define FLAG_TREASURE 19 /**< Will generate treasure when applied */
|
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#define FLAG_PLAYER_SOLD 20 /**< Object was sold to a shop by a player. */
|
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#define FLAG_SEE_INVISIBLE 21 /**< Will see invisible player */
|
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#define FLAG_CAN_ROLL 22 /**< Object can be rolled */
|
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#define FLAG_OVERLAY_FLOOR 23 /**< Object is an overlay floor */
|
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#define FLAG_IS_TURNABLE 24 /**< Object can change face with direction */
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/*#define FLAG_WALK_OFF 25*//* Object is applied when left */
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/*#define FLAG_FLY_ON 26*//* As WALK_ON, but only with FLAG_FLYING */
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/*#define FLAG_FLY_OFF 27*//* As WALK_OFF, but only with FLAG_FLYING */
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#define FLAG_IS_USED_UP 28 /**< When (--food<0) the object will exit */
|
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#define FLAG_IDENTIFIED 29 /**< Player knows full info about item */
|
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#define FLAG_REFLECTING 30 /**< Object reflects from walls (lightning) */
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#define FLAG_CHANGING 31 /**< Changes to other_arch when anim is done*/
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|
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/* Start of values in flags[1] */
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#define FLAG_SPLITTING 32 /**< Object splits into stats.food other objs */
|
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#define FLAG_HITBACK 33 /**< Object will hit back when hit */
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#define FLAG_STARTEQUIP 34 /**< Object was given to player at start */
|
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#define FLAG_BLOCKSVIEW 35 /**< Object blocks view */
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#define FLAG_UNDEAD 36 /**< Monster is undead */
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#define FLAG_SCARED 37 /**< Monster is scared (mb player in future)*/
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#define FLAG_UNAGGRESSIVE 38 /**< Monster doesn't attack players */
|
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#define FLAG_REFL_MISSILE 39 /**< Arrows will reflect from object */
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|
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#define FLAG_REFL_SPELL 40 /**< Spells (some) will reflect from object */
|
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#define FLAG_NO_MAGIC 41 /**< Spells (some) can't pass this object */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_FIX_PLAYER 42 /**< fix_object() won't be called */
|
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#define FLAG_IS_LIGHTABLE 43 /**< object can be lit */
|
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#define FLAG_TEAR_DOWN 44 /**< at->faces[hp*animations/maxhp] at hit */
|
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#define FLAG_RUN_AWAY 45 /**< Object runs away from nearest player \
|
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but can still attack at a distance */
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/*#define FLAG_PASS_THRU 46*/ /* Objects with can_pass_thru can pass \
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|
thru this object as if it wasn't there */
|
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/*#define FLAG_CAN_PASS_THRU 47*/ /* Can pass thru... */
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|
|
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/*#define FLAG_PICK_UP 48*/ /* Can pick up */
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#define FLAG_UNIQUE 49 /**< Item is really unique (UNIQUE_ITEMS) */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_DROP 50 /**< Object can't be dropped */
|
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#define FLAG_WIZCAST 51 /**< The wizard can cast spells in no-magic area */
|
|
#define FLAG_CAST_SPELL 52 /**< (Monster) can learn and cast spells */
|
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#define FLAG_USE_SCROLL 53 /**< (Monster) can read scroll */
|
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#define FLAG_USE_RANGE 54 /**< (Monster) can apply and use range items */
|
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#define FLAG_USE_BOW 55 /**< (Monster) can apply and fire bows */
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|
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#define FLAG_USE_ARMOUR 56 /**< (Monster) can wear armour/shield/helmet */
|
|
#define FLAG_USE_WEAPON 57 /**< (Monster) can wield weapons */
|
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#define FLAG_USE_RING 58 /**< (Monster) can use rings, boots, gauntlets, etc */
|
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#define FLAG_READY_RANGE 59 /**< (Monster) has a range attack readied... 8) */
|
|
#define FLAG_READY_BOW 60 /**< not implemented yet */
|
|
#define FLAG_XRAYS 61 /**< X-ray vision */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_APPLY 62 /**< Avoids step_on/fly_on to this object */
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_FLOOR 63 /**< Can't see what's underneath this object */
|
|
|
|
/* Start of values in flags[2] */
|
|
#define FLAG_LIFESAVE 64 /**< Saves a players' life once, then destr. */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_STRENGTH 65 /**< Strength-bonus not added to wc/dam */
|
|
#define FLAG_SLEEP 66 /**< NPC is sleeping */
|
|
#define FLAG_STAND_STILL 67 /**< NPC will not (ever) move */
|
|
#define FLAG_RANDOM_MOVE 68 /**< NPC will move randomly */
|
|
#define FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK 69 /**< NPC will evaporate if there is no enemy */
|
|
#define FLAG_CONFUSED 70 /**< Will also be unable to cast spells */
|
|
#define FLAG_STEALTH 71 /**< Will wake monsters with less range */
|
|
|
|
#define FLAG_WIZPASS 72 /**< The wizard can go through walls */
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_LINKED 73 /**< The object is linked with other objects */
|
|
#define FLAG_CURSED 74 /**< The object is cursed */
|
|
#define FLAG_DAMNED 75 /**< The object is _very_ cursed */
|
|
#define FLAG_SEE_ANYWHERE 76 /**< The object will be visible behind walls */
|
|
#define FLAG_KNOWN_MAGICAL 77 /**< The object is known to be magical */
|
|
#define FLAG_KNOWN_CURSED 78 /**< The object is known to be cursed */
|
|
#define FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL 79 /**< The monster can use skills */
|
|
|
|
#define FLAG_BEEN_APPLIED 80 /**< The object has been applied */
|
|
#define FLAG_READY_SCROLL 81 /**< monster has scroll in inv and can use it */
|
|
#define FLAG_USE_ROD 82 /**< (Monster) can apply and use rods */
|
|
/*#define FLAG_READY_HORN 83 unused (Monster) has a horn readied */
|
|
#define FLAG_USE_HORN 84 /**< (Monster) can apply and use horns */
|
|
#define FLAG_MAKE_INVIS 85 /**< (Item) gives invisibility when applied */
|
|
#define FLAG_INV_LOCKED 86 /**< Item will not be dropped from inventory */
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_WOODED 87 /**< Item is wooded terrain */
|
|
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_HILLY 88 /**< Item is hilly/mountain terrain */
|
|
#define FLAG_READY_SKILL 89 /**< (Monster or Player) has a skill readied */
|
|
#define FLAG_READY_WEAPON 90 /**< (Monster or Player) has a weapon readied */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_SKILL_IDENT 91 /**< If set, item cannot be identified w/ a skill */
|
|
#define FLAG_BLIND 92 /**< If set, object cannot see (visually) */
|
|
#define FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK 93 /**< if set ob not effected by darkness */
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_CAULDRON 94 /**< container can make alchemical stuff */
|
|
/*#define FLAG_DUST 95 *//* item is a 'powder', effects throwing */
|
|
|
|
/* Start of values in flags[3] */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_STEAL 96 /**< Item can't be stolen */
|
|
#define FLAG_ONE_HIT 97 /**< Monster can only hit once before going
|
|
* away (replaces ghosthit)
|
|
*/
|
|
#define FLAG_CLIENT_SENT 98 /**< THIS IS A DEBUG FLAG ONLY. We use it to
|
|
* detect cases were the server is trying
|
|
* to send an upditem when we have not
|
|
* actually sent the item.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define FLAG_BERSERK 99 /**< monster will attack closest living
|
|
* object */
|
|
#define FLAG_NEUTRAL 100 /**< monster is from type neutral */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_ATTACK 101 /**< monster don't attack */
|
|
#define FLAG_NO_DAMAGE 102 /**< monster can't be damaged */
|
|
#define FLAG_OBJ_ORIGINAL 103 /**< NEVER SET THIS. Item was loaded by
|
|
* load_original_map() */
|
|
/*#define FLAG_OBJ_SAVE_ON_OVL 104 *//* this object should be saved on
|
|
* the overlay, and is not subject to
|
|
* decay. */
|
|
#define FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_PUSH 105 /**< connected object is activated when 'pushed' */
|
|
#define FLAG_ACTIVATE_ON_RELEASE 106 /**< connected object is activated when 'released' */
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_WATER 107
|
|
#define FLAG_CONTENT_ON_GEN 108
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_A_TEMPLATE 109 /**< Object has no ingame life until instantiated*/
|
|
#define FLAG_IS_BUILDABLE 110 /**< Can build on item */
|
|
#define FLAG_AFK 111 /**< Player is AFK */
|
|
#define FLAG_BLESSED 112 /**< Item has a blessing, opposite of cursed/damned. */
|
|
#define FLAG_KNOWN_BLESSED 113 /**< Item is known to be blessed. */
|
|
#define FLAG_USE_EARRING 114 /**< (Monster) can use rings, boots, gauntlets, etc */
|
|
#define NUM_FLAGS 114 /**< Should always be equal to the last
|
|
* defined flag. If you change this,
|
|
* make sure you update the flag_links
|
|
* in common/loader.l
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/*@}*/
|
|
|
|
#define NROFNEWOBJS(xyz) ((xyz)->stats.food)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup MOVE_xxx Movement types and related macros.
|
|
*
|
|
* Those flags are all possible movement types.
|
|
*
|
|
* If you add new movement types, you may need to update
|
|
* describe_item() so properly describe those types.
|
|
* change_abil() probably should be updated also.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@{*/
|
|
#define MOVE_WALK 0x1 /**< Object walks. */
|
|
#define MOVE_FLY_LOW 0x2 /**< Low flying object. */
|
|
#define MOVE_FLY_HIGH 0x4 /**< High flying object. */
|
|
#define MOVE_FLYING 0x6 /**< Combo of fly_low and fly_high. */
|
|
#define MOVE_SWIM 0x8 /**< Swimming object. */
|
|
#define MOVE_BOAT 0x10 /**< Boats/sailing. */
|
|
#define MOVE_ALL 0x1f /**< Mask of all movement types. */
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* The normal assumption is that objects are walking/flying.
|
|
* So often we don't want to block movement, but still don't want
|
|
* to allow all types (swimming is rather specialized) - I also
|
|
* expect as more movement types show up, this is likely to get
|
|
* updated. Basically, this is the default for spaces that allow
|
|
* movement - anything but swimming right now. If you really
|
|
* want nothing at all, then can always set move_block to 0
|
|
*/
|
|
#define MOVE_BLOCK_DEFAULT MOVE_SWIM
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Typdef here to define type large enough to hold bitmask of
|
|
* all movement types. Make one declaration so easy to update.
|
|
* uint8 is defined yet, so just use what that would define it
|
|
* at anyways.
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef unsigned char MoveType;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Basic macro to see if ob2 blocks ob1 from moving onto this space.
|
|
* Basically, ob2 has to block all of ob1 movement types.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define OB_MOVE_BLOCK(ob1, ob2) \
|
|
((ob1->move_type&ob2->move_block) == ob1->move_type)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Basic macro to see if if ob1 can not move onto a space based
|
|
* on the 'type' move_block parameter
|
|
* Add check - if type is 0, don't stop anything from moving
|
|
* onto it.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define OB_TYPE_MOVE_BLOCK(ob1, type) \
|
|
((type != 0) && (ob1->move_type&type) == ob1->move_type)
|
|
/*@}*/
|
|
|
|
#define SET_GENERATE_TYPE(xyz, va) (xyz)->stats.sp = (va)
|
|
#define GENERATE_TYPE(xyz) ((xyz)->stats.sp)
|
|
#define GENERATE_SPEED(xyz) ((xyz)->stats.maxsp) /* if(!RANDOM()%<speed>) */
|
|
|
|
#define EXIT_PATH(xyz) (xyz)->slaying
|
|
#define EXIT_LEVEL(xyz) (xyz)->stats.food
|
|
#define EXIT_X(xyz) (xyz)->stats.hp
|
|
#define EXIT_Y(xyz) (xyz)->stats.sp
|
|
#define EXIT_ALT_X(xyz) (xyz)->stats.maxhp
|
|
#define EXIT_ALT_Y(xyz) (xyz)->stats.maxsp
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Max radii for 'light' object, really large values allow objects that can
|
|
* slow down the game
|
|
*/
|
|
#define MAX_LIGHT_RADII 4
|
|
/**
|
|
* Maximum map darkness, there is no practical reason to exceed this
|
|
**/
|
|
#define MAX_DARKNESS 5
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Maximum item power an item can have. If changed, check object::item_power for overflow issues.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define MAX_WEAPON_ITEM_POWER 100
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup F_xxx Buy/sell flags.
|
|
* Those flags are mostly used for query_cost() and similar functions.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@{*/
|
|
#define F_BUY 0 /**< Item is being bought by player. */
|
|
#define F_SELL 1 /**< Item is being sold by player. */
|
|
#define F_TRUE 2 /**< True value of item, unadjusted. */
|
|
#define F_NO_BARGAIN 4 /**< Combine with ::F_BUY or ::F_SELL to disable bargaining calc. */
|
|
#define F_IDENTIFIED 8 /**< Flag to calculate value of identified item. */
|
|
#define F_NOT_CURSED 16 /**< Flag to calculate value of uncursed item. */
|
|
#define F_APPROX 32 /**< Flag to give a guess of item value. */
|
|
#define F_SHOP 64 /**< Consider the effect that the shop that the player is in has. */
|
|
/*@}*/
|
|
|
|
#define DIRX(xyz) freearr_x[(xyz)->direction]
|
|
#define DIRY(xyz) freearr_y[(xyz)->direction]
|
|
|
|
#define ARMOUR_SPEED(xyz) (xyz)->last_sp
|
|
#define ARMOUR_SPELLS(xyz) (xyz)->gen_sp_armour
|
|
#define WEAPON_SPEED(xyz) (xyz)->last_sp
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup MONSTER_MOVEMENT Monster movements
|
|
* @author kholland@sunlab.cit.cornell.edu
|
|
*
|
|
* if your monsters start acting wierd, mail me.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@{*/
|
|
/******************************************************************************/
|
|
/* the following definitions are for the attack_movement variable in monsters */
|
|
/* if the attack_variable movement is left out of the monster archetype, or is*/
|
|
/* set to zero */
|
|
/* the standard mode of movement from previous versions of crossfire will be */
|
|
/* used. the upper four bits of movement data are not in effect when the monst*/
|
|
/* er has an enemy. these should only be used for non agressive monsters. */
|
|
/* to program a monsters movement add the attack movement numbers to the movem*/
|
|
/* ment numbers example a monster that moves in a circle until attacked and */
|
|
/* then attacks from a distance: */
|
|
/* CIRCLE1 = 32 */
|
|
/* + DISTATT = 1 */
|
|
/* ------------------- */
|
|
/* attack_movement = 33 */
|
|
/******************************************************************************/
|
|
#define DISTATT 1 /**< Move toward a player if far, but mantain some space,
|
|
* attack from a distance - good for missile users only */
|
|
#define RUNATT 2 /**< Tun but attack if player catches up to object. */
|
|
#define HITRUN 3 /**< Run to then hit player then run away cyclicly. */
|
|
#define WAITATT 4 /**< Wait for player to approach then hit, move if hit */
|
|
#define RUSH 5 /**< Rush toward player blindly, similiar to dumb monster */
|
|
#define ALLRUN 6 /**< Always run never attack good for sim. of weak player */
|
|
#define DISTHIT 7 /**< Attack from a distance if hit as recommended by Frank */
|
|
#define WAIT2 8 /**< Monster does not try to move towards player if far
|
|
* maintains comfortable distance */
|
|
#define PETMOVE 16 /**< if the upper four bits of attack_movement
|
|
* are set to this number, the monster follows a player
|
|
* until the owner calls it back or off
|
|
* player followed denoted by 0b->owner
|
|
* the monster will try to attack whatever the player is
|
|
* attacking, and will continue to do so until the
|
|
* calls off the monster - a key command will be
|
|
* inserted to do so */
|
|
#define CIRCLE1 32 /**< If the upper four bits of move_type / attack_movement
|
|
* are set to this number, the monster will move in a
|
|
* circle until it is attacked, or the enemy field is
|
|
* set, this is good for non-aggressive monsters and NPC */
|
|
#define CIRCLE2 48 /**< Same as ::CIRCLE1 but a larger circle is used */
|
|
#define PACEH 64 /**< The monster will pace back and forth until attacked
|
|
* this is HORIZONTAL movement */
|
|
#define PACEH2 80 /**< The monster will pace as above but the length of the
|
|
* pace area is longer and the monster stops before
|
|
* changing directions
|
|
* this is HORIZONTAL movement */
|
|
#define RANDO 96 /**< The monster will go in a random direction until
|
|
* it is stopped by an obstacle, then it chooses another
|
|
* direction. */
|
|
#define RANDO2 112 /**< Constantly move in a different random direction */
|
|
#define PACEV 128 /**< The monster will pace back and forth until attacked
|
|
* this is VERTICAL movement */
|
|
#define PACEV2 144 /**< The monster will pace as above but the length of the
|
|
* pace area is longer and the monster stops before
|
|
* changing directions
|
|
* this is VERTICAL movement */
|
|
#define LO4 15 /**< bitmasks for upper and lower 4 bits from 8 bit fields */
|
|
#define HI4 240
|
|
/*@}*/
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup ST_xxx Player state.
|
|
* Use of the state-variable in player objects.
|
|
*
|
|
* See the @ref page_connection "login process" page.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@{*/
|
|
#define ST_PLAYING 0 /**< Usual state. */
|
|
#define ST_PLAY_AGAIN 1 /**< Player left through a bed of reality, and can login again. */
|
|
#define ST_ROLL_STAT 2 /**< New character, rolling stats. */
|
|
#define ST_CHANGE_CLASS 3 /**< New character, choosing class. */
|
|
#define ST_CONFIRM_QUIT 4 /**< Player used the 'quit' command, make sure that's ok. */
|
|
#define ST_GET_NAME 6 /**< Player just connected. */
|
|
#define ST_GET_PASSWORD 7 /**< Name entered, now for password. */
|
|
#define ST_CONFIRM_PASSWORD 8 /**< New character, confirm password. */
|
|
#define ST_GET_PARTY_PASSWORD 10 /**< Player tried to join a password-protected party. */
|
|
#define ST_CHANGE_PASSWORD_OLD 11 /**< Player is entering old password to change password */
|
|
#define ST_CHANGE_PASSWORD_NEW 12 /**< Player is entering new password */
|
|
#define ST_CHANGE_PASSWORD_CONFIRM 13 /**< Player is confirming new password */
|
|
/*@}*/
|
|
|
|
#define BLANK_FACE_NAME "blank.111"
|
|
#define EMPTY_FACE_NAME "empty.111"
|
|
#define SMOOTH_FACE_NAME "default_smoothed.111"
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Defines for the luck/random functions to make things more readable
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define PREFER_HIGH 1
|
|
#define PREFER_LOW 0
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Simple function we use below to keep adding to the same string
|
|
* but also make sure we don't overwrite that string.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param dest
|
|
* string to append to.
|
|
* @param orig
|
|
* string to append.
|
|
* @param[out] curlen
|
|
* current length of dest. Will be updated by this function.
|
|
* @param maxlen
|
|
* maximum length of dest buffer.
|
|
*/
|
|
static inline void safe_strcat(char *dest, const char *orig, size_t *curlen, size_t maxlen) {
|
|
if (*curlen == (maxlen-1))
|
|
return;
|
|
strncpy(dest+*curlen, orig, maxlen-*curlen-1);
|
|
dest[maxlen-1] = 0;
|
|
*curlen += strlen(orig);
|
|
if (*curlen > (maxlen-1))
|
|
*curlen = maxlen-1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The SAFE versions of these call the safe_strcat function above.
|
|
* Ideally, all functions should use the SAFE functions, but they
|
|
* require some extra support in the calling function to remain as
|
|
* efficient.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define DESCRIBE_ABILITY_SAFE(retbuf, variable, name, len, maxlen) \
|
|
if (variable) { \
|
|
int i, j = 0; \
|
|
safe_strcat(retbuf, "(" name ": ", len, maxlen); \
|
|
for (i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++) \
|
|
if (variable&(1<<i)) { \
|
|
if (j) \
|
|
safe_strcat(retbuf, ", ", len, maxlen); \
|
|
else \
|
|
j = 1; \
|
|
safe_strcat(retbuf, attacks[i], len, maxlen); \
|
|
} \
|
|
safe_strcat(retbuf, ")", len, maxlen); \
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* separated this from the common/item.c file. b.t. Dec 1995 */
|
|
|
|
#define DESCRIBE_ABILITY(retbuf, variable, name) \
|
|
if (variable) { \
|
|
int i, j = 0; \
|
|
strcat(retbuf, "(" name ": "); \
|
|
for (i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++) \
|
|
if (variable&(1<<i)) { \
|
|
if (j) \
|
|
strcat(retbuf, ", "); \
|
|
else \
|
|
j = 1; \
|
|
strcat(retbuf, attacks[i]); \
|
|
} \
|
|
strcat(retbuf, ")"); \
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#define DESCRIBE_PATH(retbuf, variable, name) \
|
|
if (variable) { \
|
|
int i, j = 0; \
|
|
strcat(retbuf, "(" name ": "); \
|
|
for (i = 0; i < NRSPELLPATHS; i++) \
|
|
if (variable&(1<<i)) { \
|
|
if (j) \
|
|
strcat(retbuf, ", "); \
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else \
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j = 1; \
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strcat(retbuf, spellpathnames[i]); \
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} \
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strcat(retbuf, ")"); \
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}
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#define DESCRIBE_PATH_SAFE(retbuf, variable, name, len, maxlen) \
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if (variable) { \
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int i, j = 0; \
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safe_strcat(retbuf, "(" name ": ", len, maxlen); \
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for (i = 0; i < NRSPELLPATHS; i++) \
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if (variable&(1<<i)) { \
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if (j) \
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safe_strcat(retbuf, ", ", len, maxlen); \
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else \
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j = 1; \
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safe_strcat(retbuf, spellpathnames[i], len, maxlen); \
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} \
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safe_strcat(retbuf, ")", len, maxlen); \
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}
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/**
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* @defgroup AP_xxx Flags for apply_special().
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*
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* Those flags correspond to the aflags parameter of the apply_special() function.
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*/
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/*@{*/
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/* Basic flags, always use one of these */
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#define AP_NULL 0 /**< Nothing specific. */
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#define AP_APPLY 1 /**< Item is to be applied. */
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#define AP_UNAPPLY 2 /**< Item is to be remvoed. */
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#define AP_BASIC_FLAGS 15
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|
|
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/* Optional flags, for bitwise or with a basic flag */
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#define AP_NO_MERGE 16 /**< Don't try to merge object after (un)applying it. */
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#define AP_IGNORE_CURSE 32 /**< Apply/unapply regardless of cursed/damned status. */
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#define AP_PRINT 64 /**< Print what to do, don't actually do it
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* Note this is supported in all the functions */
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#define AP_NOPRINT 128 /**< Don't print messages - caller will do that
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* may be some that still print */
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/*@}*/
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/**
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* @defgroup CAN_APPLY_xxx Values returned by can_apply_object().
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*
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* Bitmask values for 'can_apply_object()' return values.
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* the CAN_APPLY_ prefix is to just note what function the
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* are returned from.
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*
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* - CAN_APPLY_NEVER: who will never be able to use this - requires a body
|
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* location who doesn't have.
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* - CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION: There is some restriction from using this item -
|
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* this basically means one of the FLAGS are set saying you can't
|
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* use this.
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* - CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK - this can be used to check the return value to see
|
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* if this object can do anything to use this object. If the value
|
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* returned from can_apply_object() anded with the mask is non zero,
|
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* then it is out of the control of this creature to use the item.
|
|
* otherwise it means that by unequipping stuff, they could apply the object
|
|
* - CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY: Player needs to unapply something before applying
|
|
* this.
|
|
* - CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_MULT: There are multiple items that need to be
|
|
* unapplied before this can be applied. Think of switching to
|
|
* a bow but you have a sword & shield - both the sword and
|
|
* shield need to be uneqipped before you can do the bow.
|
|
* - CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_CHOICE: There is a choice of items to unapply before
|
|
* this one can be applied. Think of rings - human is wearing two
|
|
* rings and tries to apply one - there are two possible rings he
|
|
* could remove.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@{*/
|
|
#define CAN_APPLY_NEVER 0x1
|
|
#define CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION 0x2
|
|
#define CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK 0xf
|
|
#define CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY 0x10
|
|
#define CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_MULT 0x20
|
|
#define CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_CHOICE 0x40
|
|
/*@}*/
|
|
|
|
/** Cut off point of when an object is put on the active list or not */
|
|
#define MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED 0.00001
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* random() is much better than rand(). If you have random(), use it instead.
|
|
* You shouldn't need to change any of this
|
|
*
|
|
* 0.93.3: It looks like linux has random (previously, it was set below
|
|
* to use rand). Perhaps old version of linux lack rand? IF you run into
|
|
* problems, add || defined(__linux__) the #if immediately below.
|
|
*
|
|
* 0.94.2 - you probably shouldn't need to change any of the rand stuff
|
|
* here.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_SRANDOM
|
|
#define RANDOM() random()
|
|
#define SRANDOM(xyz) srandom(xyz)
|
|
#else
|
|
# ifdef HAVE_SRAND48
|
|
# define RANDOM() lrand48()
|
|
# define SRANDOM(xyz) srand48(xyz)
|
|
# else
|
|
# ifdef HAVE_SRAND
|
|
# define RANDOM() rand()
|
|
# define SRANDOM(xyz) srand(xyz)
|
|
# else
|
|
# error "Could not find a usable random routine"
|
|
# endif
|
|
# endif
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Returns the weight of the given object. Note: it does not take the number of
|
|
* items (nrof) into account.
|
|
*/
|
|
#define WEIGHT(op) (op->nrof ? op->weight : op->weight+op->carrying)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* @defgroup FASTCAT_xxx Code fastening defines
|
|
*
|
|
* FAST_STRCAT & FAST_STRNCAT will add buf2__ at position pointed by
|
|
* buf__ and increment buf__ position so it will point to the end of buf__.
|
|
* the '\\0' caracter will not be put at end of buf__.
|
|
* use preparefastcat and finishfastcat on buf__ to prepare
|
|
* and clean up the string. (Lots faster than doing each time...)
|
|
* If you use them and have choice between FAST_STRCAT and FAST_STRNCAT,
|
|
* keep in mind FAST_STRNCAT is faster since length of second argument is
|
|
* known in advance.
|
|
*/
|
|
/*@{*/
|
|
#define PREPARE_FASTCAT(buf__) buf__+strlen(buf__)
|
|
#define FAST_STRNCAT(buf__, buf2__, size__) { memcpy(buf__, buf2__, size__); buf__ += size__; }
|
|
#define FAST_STRCAT(buf__, buf2__) { memcpy(buf__, buf2__, strlen(buf2__)); buf__ += strlen(buf2__); }
|
|
#define FINISH_FASTCAT(buf__) buf__[0] = '\0';
|
|
|
|
/* You may uncomment following define to check sanity of code.
|
|
* But use as debug only (loses all speed gained by those macros)
|
|
*/
|
|
/*#define FAST_STRNCAT(buf__, buf2__, size__) { \
|
|
memcpy (buf__, buf2__, size__); \
|
|
buf__ += size__; \
|
|
if (size__ != strlen(buf2__)) \
|
|
LOG(llevError, "Error, bad length for %s\n", buf2__); \
|
|
}*/
|
|
/*@}*/
|
|
|
|
#endif /* DEFINE_H */
|