server-1.12/doc/playbook-html/treas2-extract

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# treas-extract - parse the treasures-file and output the
# player's stats in a structured format.
# read in the list of player randomitems from randitem
BEGIN {
# yeah, its kludgey, but hey, I've been programming awk for
# all of 1 day!
ignoreitem["ability_fire"] = 1;
ignoreitem["magic"] = 1;
ignoreitem["more"] = 1;
ignoreitem["basic_skills"] = 1;
ignoreitem["wizard_skills"] = 1;
ignoreitem["spell_skills"] = 1;
ignoreitem["priest_skills"] = 1;
ignoreitem["fighter_skills"] = 1;
ignoreitem["random_knowledge"] = 1;
ignoreitem["player_force"] = 1;
ignoreitem["nrof"] = 1;
ignoreitem["no_class_face_change"] = 1;
plural["arrow"] = 1;
newname["mage_skills"] = "talisman";
newname["nunchacu_1"] = "nunchacu";
newname["r_sack"] = "ruck sack";
newname["cleric_book"] = "prayer book";
newname["book"] = "spell book";
# Read the player treasure types
pl = 0;
while ((getline buff < eqitems) == 1) {
nr = split(buff, line, ",");
player[pl] = line[1];
list[pl] = line[2];
pl++;
}
close(playerlist);
}
$1 == "treasure" {
for ( i=0; i < pl ; i++ ) {
if ($2 == list[i]) { # matched players list
nrloop=0;
do {
getline;
if($1 in ignoreitem) continue;
if($1 == ("yes"||"no")) {
nrloop++;
continue;
} else if($1 == "end") {
if(nrloop==0) { break; } else { nrloop--; }
continue;
}
if($2 ~ "^skill") continue;
if($2 ~ "force$") continue;
if($2 in ignoreitem) continue;
equip = $2;
if(equip in plural) equip = sprintf("%ss",equip);
if(equip in newname) equip = newname[equip];
equiplist[i] = sprintf("%s,%s",equiplist[i],equip);
} while ( $1 != ("treasure" || "treasureone" || "list" ) )
}
}
}
END {
close("trease");
# now print this stuff out in correct order!
for(i=0;i<pl;i++) {
printf("<tr><td>%s</td><td>",capitalize(player[i]));
nr = split(equiplist[i], eq, ",");
if(nr==0) {
# hmm. This can happen if 2 or more character classes
# share the same treaure list. Lets find it.
for(j=0;j<pl;j++)
if(list[i]==list[j]) break;
nr = split(equiplist[j], eq, ",");
}
sub("_", " ", eq[nr]);
printf("%s",capitalize(eq[nr--]));
do {
printf(", ");
sub("_", " ", eq[nr]);
# printf("& %s\\\\\n",capitalize(eq[nr]));
printf("%s",capitalize(eq[nr]));
} while (--nr>1);
printf("</td></tr>\n");
}
}
function capitalize(str) {
return toupper(substr(str, 1, 1)) substr(str, 2);
}