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2 | /* |
1 | /* |
3 | * static char *rcsid_arch_c = |
2 | * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG. |
4 | * "$Id: arch.C,v 1.16 2006/09/10 16:00:23 root Exp $"; |
3 | * |
5 | */ |
4 | * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team |
6 | |
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7 | /* |
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8 | CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows |
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9 | |
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10 | Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team |
5 | * Copyright (©) 2002,2007 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team |
11 | Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen |
6 | * Copyright (©) 1992,2007 Frank Tore Johansen |
12 | |
7 | * |
13 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
8 | * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
14 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
9 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
15 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
10 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
16 | (at your option) any later version. |
11 | * (at your option) any later version. |
17 | |
12 | * |
18 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
19 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
14 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
20 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
15 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
21 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
16 | * GNU General Public License for more details. |
22 | |
17 | * |
23 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
18 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
24 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
19 | * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
25 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
20 | * |
26 | |
21 | * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net> |
27 | The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire-devel@real-time.com |
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28 | */ |
22 | */ |
29 | |
23 | |
30 | #include <cassert> |
24 | #include <cassert> |
31 | |
25 | |
32 | #include <tr1/unordered_map> |
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34 | #include <global.h> |
26 | #include <global.h> |
35 | #include <arch.h> |
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36 | #include <funcpoint.h> |
27 | #include <funcpoint.h> |
37 | #include <loader.h> |
28 | #include <loader.h> |
38 | |
29 | |
39 | /* IF set, does a little timing on the archetype load. */ |
30 | #include <tr1/functional> |
40 | #define TIME_ARCH_LOAD 0 |
31 | #include <tr1/unordered_map> |
41 | |
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42 | static void add_arch (archetype *at); |
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43 | |
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44 | static archetype *arch_table[ARCHTABLE]; |
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45 | int arch_cmp = 0; /* How many strcmp's */ |
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46 | int arch_search = 0; /* How many searches */ |
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47 | int arch_init; /* True if doing arch initialization */ |
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48 | |
32 | |
49 | /* The naming of these functions is really poor - they are all |
33 | /* The naming of these functions is really poor - they are all |
50 | * pretty much named '.._arch_...', but they may more may not |
34 | * pretty much named '.._arch_...', but they may more may not |
51 | * return archetypes. Some make the arch_to_object call, and thus |
35 | * return archetypes. Some make the arch_to_object call, and thus |
52 | * return an object. Perhaps those should be called 'archob' functions |
36 | * return an object. Perhaps those should be called 'archob' functions |
53 | * to denote they return an object derived from the archetype. |
37 | * to denote they return an object derived from the archetype. |
54 | * MSW 2003-04-29 |
38 | * MSW 2003-04-29 |
55 | */ |
39 | */ |
56 | |
40 | |
57 | #if USE_UNORDERED_MAP |
41 | archetype *loading_arch; // ugly flag to object laoder etc. to suppress/request special processing |
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42 | |
58 | // the hashtable |
43 | // the hashtable |
59 | typedef |
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60 | std::tr1::unordered_map < |
44 | typedef std::tr1::unordered_map |
61 | size_t, archetype *> |
45 | < |
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46 | const char *, |
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47 | arch_ptr, |
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48 | str_hash, |
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49 | str_equal, |
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50 | slice_allocator< std::pair<const char *const, arch_ptr> > |
62 | HT; |
51 | > HT; |
63 | |
52 | |
64 | static |
53 | static HT ht (5000); |
65 | HT |
54 | archvec archetypes; |
66 | ht; |
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67 | #endif |
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68 | |
55 | |
69 | /** |
56 | /** |
70 | * GROS - This function retrieves an archetype given the name that appears |
57 | * GROS - This function retrieves an archetype given the name that appears |
71 | * during the game (for example, "writing pen" instead of "stylus"). |
58 | * during the game (for example, "writing pen" instead of "stylus"). |
72 | * It does not use the hashtable system, but browse the whole archlist each time. |
59 | * It does not use the hashtable system, but browse the whole archlist each time. |
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78 | * - the archetype found or null if nothing was found. |
65 | * - the archetype found or null if nothing was found. |
79 | */ |
66 | */ |
80 | archetype * |
67 | archetype * |
81 | find_archetype_by_object_name (const char *name) |
68 | find_archetype_by_object_name (const char *name) |
82 | { |
69 | { |
83 | archetype * |
70 | shstr_cmp name_cmp (name); |
84 | at; |
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85 | |
71 | |
86 | if (name == NULL) |
72 | for_all_archetypes (at) |
87 | return (archetype *) NULL; |
73 | if (at->name == name_cmp) |
88 | |
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89 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = at->next) |
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90 | { |
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91 | if (!strcmp (at->clone.name, name)) |
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92 | return at; |
74 | return at; |
93 | } |
75 | |
94 | return NULL; |
76 | return 0; |
95 | } |
77 | } |
96 | |
78 | |
97 | /** |
79 | /** |
98 | * This function retrieves an archetype by type and name that appears during |
80 | * This function retrieves an archetype by type and name that appears during |
99 | * the game. It is basically the same as find_archetype_by_object_name() |
81 | * the game. It is basically the same as find_archetype_by_object_name() |
100 | * except that it considers only items of the given type. |
82 | * except that it considers only items of the given type. |
101 | */ |
83 | */ |
102 | archetype * |
84 | archetype * |
103 | find_archetype_by_object_type_name (int type, const char *name) |
85 | find_archetype_by_object_type_name (int type, const char *name) |
104 | { |
86 | { |
105 | archetype * |
87 | shstr_cmp name_cmp (name); |
106 | at; |
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107 | |
88 | |
108 | if (name == NULL) |
89 | for_all_archetypes (at) |
109 | return NULL; |
90 | if (at->name == name_cmp && at->type == type) |
110 | |
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111 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = at->next) |
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112 | { |
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113 | if (at->clone.type == type && strcmp (at->clone.name, name) == 0) |
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114 | return at; |
91 | return at; |
115 | } |
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116 | |
92 | |
117 | return NULL; |
93 | return 0; |
118 | } |
94 | } |
119 | |
95 | |
120 | /* This is a lot like the above function. Instead, we are trying to match |
96 | /* This is a lot like the above function. Instead, we are trying to match |
121 | * the arch->skill values. type is the type of object to match |
97 | * the arch->skill values. type is the type of object to match |
122 | * against (eg, to only match against skills or only skill objects for example). |
98 | * against (eg, to only match against skills or only skill objects for example). |
123 | * If type is -1, ew don't match on type. |
99 | * If type is -1, ew don't match on type. |
124 | */ |
100 | */ |
125 | object * |
101 | object * |
126 | get_archetype_by_skill_name (const char *skill, int type) |
102 | get_archetype_by_skill_name (const char *skill, int type) |
127 | { |
103 | { |
128 | archetype * |
104 | shstr_cmp skill_cmp (skill); |
129 | at; |
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130 | |
105 | |
131 | if (skill == NULL) |
106 | for_all_archetypes (at) |
132 | return NULL; |
107 | if (at->skill == skill_cmp && (type == -1 || type == at->type)) |
133 | |
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134 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = at->next) |
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135 | { |
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136 | if (((type == -1) || (type == at->clone.type)) && (!strcmp (at->clone.skill, skill))) |
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137 | return arch_to_object (at); |
108 | return arch_to_object (at); |
138 | } |
109 | |
139 | return NULL; |
110 | return 0; |
140 | } |
111 | } |
141 | |
112 | |
142 | /* similiar to above - this returns the first archetype |
113 | /* similiar to above - this returns the first archetype |
143 | * that matches both the type and subtype. type and subtype |
114 | * that matches both the type and subtype. type and subtype |
144 | * can be -1 to say ignore, but in this case, the match it does |
115 | * can be -1 to say ignore, but in this case, the match it does |
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147 | * (eg, skills) |
118 | * (eg, skills) |
148 | */ |
119 | */ |
149 | archetype * |
120 | archetype * |
150 | get_archetype_by_type_subtype (int type, int subtype) |
121 | get_archetype_by_type_subtype (int type, int subtype) |
151 | { |
122 | { |
152 | archetype * |
123 | for_all_archetypes (at) |
153 | at; |
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154 | |
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155 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = at->next) |
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156 | { |
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157 | if (((type == -1) || (type == at->clone.type)) && (subtype == -1 || subtype == at->clone.subtype)) |
124 | if ((type == -1 || type == at->type) && (subtype == -1 || subtype == at->subtype)) |
158 | return at; |
125 | return at; |
159 | } |
126 | |
160 | return NULL; |
127 | return 0; |
161 | } |
128 | } |
162 | |
129 | |
163 | /** |
130 | /** |
164 | * GROS - this returns a new object given the name that appears during the game |
131 | * GROS - this returns a new object given the name that appears during the game |
165 | * (for example, "writing pen" instead of "stylus"). |
132 | * (for example, "writing pen" instead of "stylus"). |
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173 | * but it otherwise had a big memory leak. |
140 | * but it otherwise had a big memory leak. |
174 | */ |
141 | */ |
175 | object * |
142 | object * |
176 | get_archetype_by_object_name (const char *name) |
143 | get_archetype_by_object_name (const char *name) |
177 | { |
144 | { |
178 | archetype * |
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179 | at; |
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180 | char |
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181 | tmpname[MAX_BUF]; |
145 | char tmpname[MAX_BUF]; |
182 | int |
146 | int i; |
183 | i; |
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184 | |
147 | |
185 | strncpy (tmpname, name, MAX_BUF - 1); |
148 | assign (tmpname, name); |
186 | tmpname[MAX_BUF - 1] = 0; |
149 | |
187 | for (i = strlen (tmpname); i > 0; i--) |
150 | for (i = strlen (tmpname); i > 0; i--) |
188 | { |
151 | { |
189 | tmpname[i] = 0; |
152 | tmpname[i] = 0; |
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153 | |
190 | at = find_archetype_by_object_name (tmpname); |
154 | if (archetype *at = find_archetype_by_object_name (tmpname)) |
191 | if (at != NULL) |
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192 | { |
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193 | return arch_to_object (at); |
155 | return arch_to_object (at); |
194 | } |
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195 | } |
156 | } |
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157 | |
196 | return create_singularity (name); |
158 | return create_singularity (name); |
197 | } |
159 | } |
198 | |
160 | |
199 | /* This is a subset of the parse_id command. Basically, name can be |
161 | /* This is a subset of the parse_id command. Basically, name can be |
200 | * a string seperated lists of things to match, with certain keywords. |
162 | * a string seperated lists of things to match, with certain keywords. |
201 | * pl is the player (only needed to set count properly) |
163 | * pl is the player (only needed to set count properly) |
202 | * op is the item we are trying to match. Calling function takes care |
164 | * op is the item we are trying to match. Calling function takes care |
203 | * of what action might need to be done and if it is valid |
165 | * of what action might need to be done and if it is valid |
204 | * (pickup, drop, etc.) Return NONZERO if we have a match. A higher |
166 | * (pickup, drop, etc.) Return NONZERO if we have a match. A higher |
205 | * value means a better match. 0 means no match. |
167 | * value means a better match. 0 means no match. |
206 | * |
168 | * |
207 | * Brief outline of the procedure: |
169 | * Brief outline of the procedure: |
208 | * We take apart the name variable into the individual components. |
170 | * We take apart the name variable into the individual components. |
209 | * cases for 'all' and unpaid are pretty obvious. |
171 | * cases for 'all' and unpaid are pretty obvious. |
210 | * Next, we check for a count (either specified in name, or in the |
172 | * Next, we check for a count (either specified in name, or in the |
211 | * player object.) |
173 | * player object.) |
212 | * If count is 1, make a quick check on the name. |
174 | * If count is 1, make a quick check on the name. |
213 | * IF count is >1, we need to make plural name. Return if match. |
175 | * IF count is >1, we need to make plural name. Return if match. |
214 | * Last, make a check on the full name. |
176 | * Last, make a check on the full name. |
215 | */ |
177 | */ |
216 | int |
178 | int |
217 | item_matched_string (object *pl, object *op, const char *name) |
179 | item_matched_string (object *pl, object *op, const char *name) |
218 | { |
180 | { |
219 | char * |
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220 | cp, |
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221 | local_name[MAX_BUF]; |
181 | char *cp, local_name[MAX_BUF]; |
222 | int |
182 | int count, retval = 0; |
223 | count, |
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224 | retval = 0; |
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225 | |
183 | |
226 | strcpy (local_name, name); /* strtok is destructive to name */ |
184 | assign (local_name, name); /* strtok is destructive to name */ |
227 | |
185 | |
228 | for (cp = strtok (local_name, ","); cp; cp = strtok (NULL, ",")) |
186 | for (cp = strtok (local_name, ","); cp; cp = strtok (NULL, ",")) |
229 | { |
187 | { |
230 | while (cp[0] == ' ') |
188 | while (cp[0] == ' ') |
231 | ++cp; /* get rid of spaces */ |
189 | ++cp; /* get rid of spaces */ |
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281 | retval = 15; |
239 | retval = 15; |
282 | else if (!strncasecmp (cp, query_base_name (op, 0), strlen (cp))) |
240 | else if (!strncasecmp (cp, query_base_name (op, 0), strlen (cp))) |
283 | retval = 14; |
241 | retval = 14; |
284 | else if (!strncasecmp (cp, query_base_name (op, 1), strlen (cp))) |
242 | else if (!strncasecmp (cp, query_base_name (op, 1), strlen (cp))) |
285 | retval = 14; |
243 | retval = 14; |
286 | |
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287 | /* Do substring checks, so things like 'Str+1' will match. |
244 | /* Do substring checks, so things like 'Str+1' will match. |
288 | * retval of these should perhaps be lower - they are lower |
245 | * retval of these should perhaps be lower - they are lower |
289 | * then the specific strcasecmp aboves, but still higher than |
246 | * then the specific strcasecmp aboves, but still higher than |
290 | * some other match criteria. |
247 | * some other match criteria. |
291 | */ |
248 | */ |
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293 | retval = 12; |
250 | retval = 12; |
294 | else if (strstr (query_base_name (op, 0), cp)) |
251 | else if (strstr (query_base_name (op, 0), cp)) |
295 | retval = 12; |
252 | retval = 12; |
296 | else if (strstr (query_short_name (op), cp)) |
253 | else if (strstr (query_short_name (op), cp)) |
297 | retval = 12; |
254 | retval = 12; |
298 | |
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299 | /* Check against plural/non plural based on count. */ |
255 | /* Check against plural/non plural based on count. */ |
300 | else if (count > 1 && !strcasecmp (cp, op->name_pl)) |
256 | else if (count > 1 && !strcasecmp (cp, op->name_pl)) |
301 | { |
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302 | retval = 6; |
257 | retval = 6; |
303 | } |
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304 | else if (count == 1 && !strcasecmp (op->name, cp)) |
258 | else if (count == 1 && !strcasecmp (op->name, cp)) |
305 | { |
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306 | retval = 6; |
259 | retval = 6; |
307 | } |
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308 | /* base name matched - not bad */ |
260 | /* base name matched - not bad */ |
309 | else if (strcasecmp (cp, op->name) == 0 && !count) |
261 | else if (strcasecmp (cp, op->name) == 0 && !count) |
310 | retval = 4; |
262 | retval = 4; |
311 | /* Check for partial custom name, but give a real low priority */ |
263 | /* Check for partial custom name, but give a real low priority */ |
312 | else if (op->custom_name && strstr (op->custom_name, cp)) |
264 | else if (op->custom_name && strstr (op->custom_name, cp)) |
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314 | |
266 | |
315 | if (retval) |
267 | if (retval) |
316 | { |
268 | { |
317 | if (pl->type == PLAYER) |
269 | if (pl->type == PLAYER) |
318 | pl->contr->count = count; |
270 | pl->contr->count = count; |
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271 | |
319 | return retval; |
272 | return retval; |
320 | } |
273 | } |
321 | } |
274 | } |
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275 | |
322 | return 0; |
276 | return 0; |
323 | } |
277 | } |
324 | |
278 | |
325 | /* |
279 | archetype::archetype (const char *name) |
326 | * Initialises the internal linked list of archetypes (read from file). |
280 | { |
327 | * Then the global "empty_archetype" pointer is initialised. |
281 | stub = true; |
328 | * Then the blocksview[] array is initialised. |
282 | arch = this; |
329 | */ |
283 | this->archname = this->name = this->name_pl = name; |
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284 | } |
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285 | |
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286 | archetype::~archetype () |
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287 | { |
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288 | unlink (); |
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289 | } |
330 | |
290 | |
331 | void |
291 | void |
332 | init_archetypes (void) |
292 | archetype::link () |
333 | { /* called from add_player() and edit() */ |
293 | { |
334 | if (first_archetype != NULL) /* Only do this once */ |
294 | ht.insert (std::make_pair (archname, this)); |
335 | return; |
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336 | arch_init = 1; |
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337 | load_archetypes (); |
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338 | arch_init = 0; |
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339 | empty_archetype = find_archetype ("empty_archetype"); |
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340 | |
295 | |
341 | /* init_blocksview();*/ |
296 | if (!archetypes.contains (this)) |
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297 | archetypes.insert (this); |
342 | } |
298 | } |
343 | |
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344 | /* |
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345 | * Stores debug-information about how efficient the hashtable |
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346 | * used for archetypes has been in the static errmsg array. |
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347 | */ |
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348 | |
299 | |
349 | void |
300 | void |
350 | arch_info (object *op) |
301 | archetype::unlink () |
351 | { |
302 | { |
352 | sprintf (errmsg, "%d searches and %d strcmp()'s", arch_search, arch_cmp); |
303 | ht.erase (archname); |
353 | new_draw_info (NDI_BLACK, 0, op, errmsg); |
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354 | } |
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355 | |
304 | |
356 | /* |
305 | if (archetypes.contains (this)) |
357 | * Initialise the hashtable used by the archetypes. |
306 | archetypes.erase (this); |
358 | */ |
307 | } |
359 | |
308 | |
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309 | /* |
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310 | * Finds, using the hashtable, which archetype matches the given name. |
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311 | * returns a pointer to the found archetype, otherwise NULL. |
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312 | */ |
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313 | archetype * |
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314 | archetype::find (const char *name) |
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315 | { |
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316 | if (!name) |
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317 | return 0; |
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318 | |
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319 | auto (i, ht.find (name)); |
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320 | |
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321 | if (i == ht.end ()) |
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322 | return 0; |
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323 | else |
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324 | return i->second; |
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325 | } |
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326 | |
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327 | archetype * |
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328 | archetype::get (const char *name) |
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329 | { |
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330 | if (!name) |
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331 | { |
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332 | LOG (llevError, "null archetype requested\n"); |
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333 | name = "(null)"; |
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334 | } |
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335 | |
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336 | if (loading_arch && !strcmp (&loading_arch->archname, name)) |
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337 | return loading_arch; |
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338 | |
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339 | archetype *at = find (name); |
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340 | |
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341 | if (!at) |
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342 | { |
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343 | at = new archetype (name); |
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344 | at->link (); |
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345 | } |
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346 | |
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347 | return at; |
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348 | } |
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349 | |
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350 | archetype * |
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351 | archetype::read (object_thawer &f) |
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352 | { |
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353 | assert (f.kw == KW_object); |
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354 | |
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355 | std::vector<archetype *> parts; |
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356 | |
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357 | coroapi::cede_to_tick (); |
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358 | |
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359 | for (;;) |
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360 | { |
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361 | // the archetype might have been referenced earlier |
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362 | // so try to find an existing stub archetype first |
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363 | archetype *at = find (f.get_str ()); |
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364 | |
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365 | if (!at || !at->stub) |
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366 | at = new archetype (f.get_str ()); |
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367 | |
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368 | f.next (); |
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369 | |
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370 | #if 0 |
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371 | // implementing it here in the server does neither allow multiple inheritence |
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372 | // nor does it cleanly "just override". it would allow use in map files, though, |
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373 | // and other resource files dynamically laoded (as opposed to being preprocessed). |
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374 | // not that any of this is relevant as of yet... |
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375 | if (f.kw == KW_inherit) |
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376 | { |
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377 | if (archetype *at = find (f.get_str ())) |
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378 | *op = at->clone; |
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379 | else |
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380 | LOG (llevError, "archetype '%s' tries to inherit from non-existent archetype '%s'.\n", |
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381 | &at->archname, f.get_str ()); |
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382 | |
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383 | f.next (); |
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384 | } |
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385 | #endif |
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386 | |
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387 | loading_arch = at; // hack to tell parse_kv et al. to behave |
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388 | bool parse_ok = at->parse_kv (f); |
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389 | loading_arch = 0; |
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390 | |
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391 | if (!parse_ok) |
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392 | goto fail; |
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393 | |
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394 | loading_arch = at; // hack to tell parse_kv et al. to behave |
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395 | at->post_load_check (); |
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396 | loading_arch = 0; |
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397 | |
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398 | parts.push_back (at); |
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399 | |
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400 | if (f.kw != KW_more) |
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401 | break; |
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402 | |
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403 | f.next (); |
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404 | |
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405 | if (f.kw != KW_object) |
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406 | { |
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407 | f.parse_error ("more object"); |
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408 | goto fail; |
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409 | } |
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410 | } |
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411 | |
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412 | { |
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413 | auto (at, parts.begin ()); |
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414 | |
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415 | archetype *new_head = parts.front (); |
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416 | archetype *old_head = find (new_head->archname); |
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417 | |
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418 | if (old_head && !old_head->is_head ()) |
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419 | { |
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420 | LOG (llevError, "%s: unable to overwrite non-head archetype '%s' with head archetype, skipping.\n", |
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421 | &new_head->archname, &old_head->archname); |
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422 | goto fail; |
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423 | } |
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424 | |
|
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425 | // check that all archetypes belong to the same old object or are new |
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426 | for (auto (at, parts.begin ()); at != parts.end (); ++at) |
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427 | { |
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428 | archetype *new_part = *at; |
|
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429 | archetype *old_part = find (new_part->archname); |
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430 | |
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431 | if (old_part && old_part->head_ () != old_head) |
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432 | { |
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433 | LOG (llevError, "%s: unable to overwrite archetype '%s' with archetype of different object, skipping.\n", |
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434 | &new_part->archname, &((archetype *)old_part->head_ ())->archname); |
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435 | goto fail; |
|
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436 | } |
|
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437 | } |
|
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438 | |
|
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439 | // deactivate existing archetype |
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440 | for (archetype *at = old_head; at; at = (archetype *)at->more) |
|
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441 | at->unlink (); |
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442 | |
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443 | // assemble new chain |
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444 | new_head->min_x = new_head->max_x = new_head->x; |
|
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445 | new_head->min_y = new_head->max_y = new_head->y; |
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446 | |
|
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447 | archetype *less = new_head; |
|
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448 | for (auto (p, parts.begin () + 1); p != parts.end (); ++p) |
|
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449 | { |
|
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450 | archetype *at = *p; |
|
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451 | |
|
|
452 | // some flags get inherited formt he head (probably a lot more) |
|
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453 | // doing it here doesn't feel too cozy, but it allows code |
|
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454 | // to ignore head checks for these flags, which saves time |
|
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455 | at->flag [FLAG_ALIVE] = new_head->flag [FLAG_ALIVE]; |
|
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456 | at->flag [FLAG_NO_PICK] = new_head->flag [FLAG_NO_PICK]; |
|
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457 | at->flag [FLAG_MONSTER] = new_head->flag [FLAG_MONSTER]; |
|
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458 | at->flag [FLAG_IS_FLOOR] = new_head->flag [FLAG_IS_FLOOR]; |
|
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459 | |
|
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460 | if (at->x < new_head->min_x) new_head->min_x = at->x; |
|
|
461 | if (at->y < new_head->min_y) new_head->min_y = at->y; |
|
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462 | if (at->x > new_head->max_x) new_head->max_x = at->x; |
|
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463 | if (at->y > new_head->max_y) new_head->max_y = at->y; |
|
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464 | |
|
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465 | at->head = new_head; |
|
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466 | less->more = at; |
|
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467 | less = at; |
|
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468 | } |
|
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469 | |
|
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470 | // now activate it |
|
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471 | for (auto (p, parts.begin ()); p != parts.end (); ++p) |
|
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472 | { |
|
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473 | archetype *at = *p; |
|
|
474 | at->stub = false; |
|
|
475 | at->link (); |
|
|
476 | } |
|
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477 | |
|
|
478 | return new_head; |
|
|
479 | } |
|
|
480 | |
|
|
481 | fail: |
|
|
482 | for (auto (p, parts.begin ()); p != parts.end (); ++p) |
|
|
483 | (*p)->destroy (true); |
|
|
484 | |
|
|
485 | return 0; |
|
|
486 | } |
|
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487 | |
|
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488 | /* |
|
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489 | * Initialize global archtype pointers: |
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490 | */ |
360 | void |
491 | void |
361 | clear_archetable (void) |
492 | init_archetype_pointers () |
362 | { |
493 | { |
363 | memset ((void *) arch_table, 0, ARCHTABLE * sizeof (archetype *)); |
494 | ring_arch = archetype::find ("ring"); |
364 | } |
495 | amulet_arch = archetype::find ("amulet"); |
365 | |
496 | staff_arch = archetype::find ("staff"); |
366 | /* |
497 | crown_arch = archetype::find ("crown"); |
367 | * An alternative way to init the hashtable which is slower, but _works_... |
498 | empty_archetype = archetype::find ("empty_archetype"); |
368 | */ |
|
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369 | |
|
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370 | void |
|
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371 | init_archetable (void) |
|
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372 | { |
|
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373 | archetype * |
|
|
374 | at; |
|
|
375 | |
|
|
376 | LOG (llevDebug, " Setting up archetable...\n"); |
|
|
377 | |
|
|
378 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = (at->more == NULL) ? at->next : at->more) |
|
|
379 | add_arch (at); |
|
|
380 | |
|
|
381 | LOG (llevDebug, "done\n"); |
|
|
382 | } |
|
|
383 | |
|
|
384 | /* |
|
|
385 | * Dumps an archetype to debug-level output. |
|
|
386 | */ |
|
|
387 | |
|
|
388 | void |
|
|
389 | dump_arch (archetype *at) |
|
|
390 | { |
|
|
391 | dump_object (&at->clone); |
|
|
392 | } |
|
|
393 | |
|
|
394 | /* |
|
|
395 | * Dumps _all_ archetypes to debug-level output. |
|
|
396 | * If you run crossfire with debug, and enter DM-mode, you can trigger |
|
|
397 | * this with the O key. |
|
|
398 | */ |
|
|
399 | |
|
|
400 | void |
|
|
401 | dump_all_archetypes (void) |
|
|
402 | { |
|
|
403 | archetype * |
|
|
404 | at; |
|
|
405 | |
|
|
406 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = (at->more == NULL) ? at->next : at->more) |
|
|
407 | { |
|
|
408 | dump_arch (at); |
|
|
409 | fprintf (logfile, "%s\n", errmsg); |
|
|
410 | } |
|
|
411 | } |
|
|
412 | |
|
|
413 | void |
|
|
414 | free_all_archs (void) |
|
|
415 | { |
|
|
416 | archetype * |
|
|
417 | at, * |
|
|
418 | next; |
|
|
419 | int |
|
|
420 | i = 0, f = 0; |
|
|
421 | |
|
|
422 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = next) |
|
|
423 | { |
|
|
424 | if (at->more) |
|
|
425 | next = at->more; |
|
|
426 | else |
|
|
427 | next = at->next; |
|
|
428 | |
|
|
429 | delete |
|
|
430 | at; |
|
|
431 | |
|
|
432 | i++; |
|
|
433 | } |
|
|
434 | LOG (llevDebug, "Freed %d archetypes, %d faces\n", i, f); |
|
|
435 | } |
|
|
436 | |
|
|
437 | archetype::archetype () |
|
|
438 | { |
|
|
439 | clear_object (&clone); /* to initial state other also */ |
|
|
440 | CLEAR_FLAG (&clone, FLAG_FREED); /* This shouldn't matter, since copy_object() */ |
|
|
441 | SET_FLAG (&clone, FLAG_REMOVED); /* doesn't copy these flags... */ |
|
|
442 | } |
|
|
443 | |
|
|
444 | archetype::~archetype () |
|
|
445 | { |
|
|
446 | } |
|
|
447 | |
|
|
448 | /* |
|
|
449 | * Reads/parses the archetype-file, and copies into a linked list |
|
|
450 | * of archetype-structures. |
|
|
451 | */ |
|
|
452 | void |
|
|
453 | first_arch_pass (object_thawer & fp) |
|
|
454 | { |
|
|
455 | archetype * |
|
|
456 | at, * |
|
|
457 | head = NULL, *last_more = NULL; |
|
|
458 | |
|
|
459 | at->clone.arch = first_archetype = at = new archetype; |
|
|
460 | |
|
|
461 | while (int i = load_object (fp, &at->clone, 0)) |
|
|
462 | { |
|
|
463 | at->clone.speed_left = (float) (-0.1); |
|
|
464 | /* copy the body_info to the body_used - this is only really |
|
|
465 | * need for monsters, but doesn't hurt to do it for everything. |
|
|
466 | * by doing so, when a monster is created, it has good starting |
|
|
467 | * values for the body_used info, so when items are created |
|
|
468 | * for it, they can be properly equipped. |
|
|
469 | */ |
|
|
470 | memcpy (&at->clone.body_used, &at->clone.body_info, sizeof (at->clone.body_info)); |
|
|
471 | |
|
|
472 | switch (i) |
|
|
473 | { |
|
|
474 | case LL_NORMAL: /* A new archetype, just link it with the previous */ |
|
|
475 | if (last_more != NULL) |
|
|
476 | last_more->next = at; |
|
|
477 | if (head != NULL) |
|
|
478 | head->next = at; |
|
|
479 | head = last_more = at; |
|
|
480 | #if 0 |
|
|
481 | if (!op->type) |
|
|
482 | LOG (llevDebug, " WARNING: Archetype %s has no type info!\n", op->arch->name); |
|
|
483 | #endif |
|
|
484 | at->tail_x = 0; |
|
|
485 | at->tail_y = 0; |
|
|
486 | break; |
|
|
487 | |
|
|
488 | case LL_MORE: /* Another part of the previous archetype, link it correctly */ |
|
|
489 | |
|
|
490 | at->head = head; |
|
|
491 | at->clone.head = &head->clone; |
|
|
492 | if (last_more != NULL) |
|
|
493 | { |
|
|
494 | last_more->more = at; |
|
|
495 | last_more->clone.more = &at->clone; |
|
|
496 | } |
|
|
497 | last_more = at; |
|
|
498 | |
|
|
499 | /* If this multipart image is still composed of individual small |
|
|
500 | * images, don't set the tail_.. values. We can't use them anyways, |
|
|
501 | * and setting these to zero makes the map sending to the client much |
|
|
502 | * easier as just looking at the head, we know what to do. |
|
|
503 | */ |
|
|
504 | if (at->clone.face != head->clone.face) |
|
|
505 | { |
|
|
506 | head->tail_x = 0; |
|
|
507 | head->tail_y = 0; |
|
|
508 | } |
|
|
509 | else |
|
|
510 | { |
|
|
511 | if (at->clone.x > head->tail_x) |
|
|
512 | head->tail_x = at->clone.x; |
|
|
513 | if (at->clone.y > head->tail_y) |
|
|
514 | head->tail_y = at->clone.y; |
|
|
515 | } |
|
|
516 | break; |
|
|
517 | |
|
|
518 | } |
|
|
519 | |
|
|
520 | at = new archetype; |
|
|
521 | |
|
|
522 | at->clone.arch = at; |
|
|
523 | } |
|
|
524 | |
|
|
525 | delete at; |
|
|
526 | } |
|
|
527 | |
|
|
528 | /* |
|
|
529 | * Reads the archetype file once more, and links all pointers between |
|
|
530 | * archetypes. |
|
|
531 | */ |
|
|
532 | |
|
|
533 | void |
|
|
534 | second_arch_pass (object_thawer & thawer) |
|
|
535 | { |
|
|
536 | char |
|
|
537 | buf[MAX_BUF], * |
|
|
538 | variable = buf, *argument, *cp; |
|
|
539 | archetype * |
|
|
540 | at = NULL, *other; |
|
|
541 | |
|
|
542 | while (fgets (buf, MAX_BUF, thawer) != NULL) |
|
|
543 | { |
|
|
544 | if (*buf == '#') |
|
|
545 | continue; |
|
|
546 | if ((argument = strchr (buf, ' ')) != NULL) |
|
|
547 | { |
|
|
548 | *argument = '\0', argument++; |
|
|
549 | cp = argument + strlen (argument) - 1; |
|
|
550 | while (isspace (*cp)) |
|
|
551 | { |
|
|
552 | *cp = '\0'; |
|
|
553 | cp--; |
|
|
554 | } |
|
|
555 | } |
|
|
556 | if (!strcmp ("Object", variable)) |
|
|
557 | { |
|
|
558 | if ((at = find_archetype (argument)) == NULL) |
|
|
559 | LOG (llevError, "Warning: failed to find arch %s\n", argument); |
|
|
560 | } |
|
|
561 | else if (!strcmp ("other_arch", variable)) |
|
|
562 | { |
|
|
563 | if (at != NULL && at->clone.other_arch == NULL) |
|
|
564 | { |
|
|
565 | if ((other = find_archetype (argument)) == NULL) |
|
|
566 | LOG (llevError, "Warning: failed to find other_arch %s\n", argument); |
|
|
567 | else if (at != NULL) |
|
|
568 | at->clone.other_arch = other; |
|
|
569 | } |
|
|
570 | } |
|
|
571 | else if (!strcmp ("randomitems", variable)) |
|
|
572 | { |
|
|
573 | if (at != NULL) |
|
|
574 | { |
|
|
575 | treasurelist * |
|
|
576 | tl = find_treasurelist (argument); |
|
|
577 | |
|
|
578 | if (tl == NULL) |
|
|
579 | LOG (llevError, "Failed to link treasure to arch (%s): %s\n", &at->name, argument); |
|
|
580 | else |
|
|
581 | at->clone.randomitems = tl; |
|
|
582 | } |
|
|
583 | } |
|
|
584 | } |
|
|
585 | } |
|
|
586 | |
|
|
587 | #ifdef DEBUG |
|
|
588 | void |
|
|
589 | check_generators (void) |
|
|
590 | { |
|
|
591 | archetype * |
|
|
592 | at; |
|
|
593 | |
|
|
594 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = at->next) |
|
|
595 | if (QUERY_FLAG (&at->clone, FLAG_GENERATOR) && at->clone.other_arch == NULL) |
|
|
596 | LOG (llevError, "Warning: %s is generator but lacks other_arch.\n", &at->name); |
|
|
597 | } |
|
|
598 | #endif |
|
|
599 | |
|
|
600 | /* |
|
|
601 | * First initialises the archtype hash-table (init_archetable()). |
|
|
602 | * Reads and parses the archetype file (with the first and second-pass |
|
|
603 | * functions). |
|
|
604 | * Then initialises treasures by calling load_treasures(). |
|
|
605 | */ |
|
|
606 | |
|
|
607 | void |
|
|
608 | load_archetypes (void) |
|
|
609 | { |
|
|
610 | char |
|
|
611 | filename[MAX_BUF]; |
|
|
612 | |
|
|
613 | #if TIME_ARCH_LOAD |
|
|
614 | struct timeval |
|
|
615 | tv1, |
|
|
616 | tv2; |
|
|
617 | #endif |
|
|
618 | |
|
|
619 | sprintf (filename, "%s/%s", settings.datadir, settings.archetypes); |
|
|
620 | LOG (llevDebug, "Reading archetypes from %s:\n", filename); |
|
|
621 | |
|
|
622 | { |
|
|
623 | object_thawer |
|
|
624 | thawer (filename); |
|
|
625 | |
|
|
626 | clear_archetable (); |
|
|
627 | LOG (llevDebug, " arch-pass 1...\n"); |
|
|
628 | first_arch_pass (thawer); |
|
|
629 | LOG (llevDebug, " done\n"); |
|
|
630 | } |
|
|
631 | |
|
|
632 | init_archetable (); |
|
|
633 | warn_archetypes = 1; |
|
|
634 | |
|
|
635 | { |
|
|
636 | object_thawer |
|
|
637 | thawer (filename); |
|
|
638 | |
|
|
639 | LOG (llevDebug, " loading treasure...\n"); |
|
|
640 | load_treasures (); |
|
|
641 | LOG (llevDebug, " done\n arch-pass 2...\n"); |
|
|
642 | second_arch_pass (thawer); |
|
|
643 | LOG (llevDebug, " done\n"); |
|
|
644 | #ifdef DEBUG |
|
|
645 | check_generators (); |
|
|
646 | #endif |
|
|
647 | } |
|
|
648 | LOG (llevDebug, " done\n"); |
|
|
649 | } |
499 | } |
650 | |
500 | |
651 | /* |
501 | /* |
652 | * Creates and returns a new object which is a copy of the given archetype. |
502 | * Creates and returns a new object which is a copy of the given archetype. |
653 | * This function returns NULL on failure. |
503 | * This function returns NULL on failure. |
654 | */ |
504 | */ |
655 | |
|
|
656 | object * |
505 | object * |
657 | arch_to_object (archetype *at) |
506 | arch_to_object (archetype *at) |
658 | { |
507 | { |
659 | object * |
508 | if (!at) |
660 | op; |
|
|
661 | |
|
|
662 | if (at == NULL) |
|
|
663 | { |
509 | { |
664 | if (warn_archetypes) |
|
|
665 | LOG (llevError, "Couldn't find archetype.\n"); |
510 | LOG (llevError, "Couldn't find archetype.\n"); |
666 | |
|
|
667 | return NULL; |
511 | return 0; |
668 | } |
512 | } |
669 | |
513 | |
670 | op = get_object (); |
514 | object *op = at->clone (); |
671 | copy_object (&at->clone, op); |
|
|
672 | op->arch = at; |
515 | op->arch = at; |
673 | op->instantiate (); |
516 | op->instantiate (); |
|
|
517 | |
674 | return op; |
518 | return op; |
|
|
519 | } |
|
|
520 | |
|
|
521 | object * |
|
|
522 | archetype::instance () |
|
|
523 | { |
|
|
524 | return arch_to_object (this); |
675 | } |
525 | } |
676 | |
526 | |
677 | /* |
527 | /* |
678 | * Creates an object. This function is called by get_archetype() |
528 | * Creates an object. This function is called by get_archetype() |
679 | * if it fails to find the appropriate archetype. |
529 | * if it fails to find the appropriate archetype. |
680 | * Thus get_archetype() will be guaranteed to always return |
530 | * Thus get_archetype() will be guaranteed to always return |
681 | * an object, and never NULL. |
531 | * an object, and never NULL. |
682 | */ |
532 | */ |
683 | |
|
|
684 | object * |
533 | object * |
685 | create_singularity (const char *name) |
534 | create_singularity (const char *name) |
686 | { |
535 | { |
687 | object * |
536 | LOG (llevError | logBacktrace, "FATAL: creating singularity for '%s'.\n", name); |
688 | op; |
537 | |
689 | char |
538 | if (!strcmp (name, "bug")) |
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539 | abort (); |
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540 | |
690 | buf[MAX_BUF]; |
541 | char buf[MAX_BUF]; |
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542 | sprintf (buf, "bug, please report (%s)", name); |
691 | |
543 | |
692 | sprintf (buf, "%s (%s)", ARCH_SINGULARITY, name); |
544 | object *op = get_archetype ("bug"); |
693 | op = get_object (); |
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694 | op->name = op->name_pl = buf; |
545 | op->name = op->name_pl = buf; |
695 | SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_PICK); |
546 | |
696 | return op; |
547 | return op; |
697 | } |
548 | } |
698 | |
549 | |
699 | /* |
550 | /* |
700 | * Finds which archetype matches the given name, and returns a new |
551 | * Finds which archetype matches the given name, and returns a new |
701 | * object containing a copy of the archetype. |
552 | * object containing a copy of the archetype. |
702 | */ |
553 | */ |
703 | |
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704 | object * |
554 | object * |
705 | get_archetype (const char *name) |
555 | get_archetype (const char *name) |
706 | { |
556 | { |
707 | archetype * |
557 | archetype *at = archetype::find (name); |
708 | at; |
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709 | |
558 | |
710 | at = find_archetype (name); |
559 | if (!at) |
711 | if (at == NULL) |
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712 | return create_singularity (name); |
560 | return create_singularity (name); |
713 | |
561 | |
714 | return arch_to_object (at); |
562 | return arch_to_object (at); |
715 | } |
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716 | |
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717 | /* |
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718 | * Hash-function used by the arch-hashtable. |
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719 | */ |
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720 | |
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721 | unsigned long |
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722 | hasharch (const char *str, int tablesize) |
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723 | { |
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724 | unsigned long |
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725 | hash = 0; |
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726 | unsigned int |
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727 | i = 0; |
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728 | const char * |
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729 | p; |
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730 | |
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731 | /* use the one-at-a-time hash function, which supposedly is |
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732 | * better than the djb2-like one used by perl5.005, but |
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733 | * certainly is better then the bug used here before. |
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734 | * see http://burtleburtle.net/bob/hash/doobs.html |
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735 | */ |
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736 | for (p = str; i < MAXSTRING && *p; p++, i++) |
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737 | { |
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738 | hash += *p; |
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739 | hash += hash << 10; |
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740 | hash ^= hash >> 6; |
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741 | } |
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742 | |
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743 | hash += hash << 3; |
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744 | hash ^= hash >> 11; |
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745 | hash += hash << 15; |
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746 | |
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747 | return hash % tablesize; |
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748 | } |
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749 | |
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750 | /* |
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751 | * Finds, using the hashtable, which archetype matches the given name. |
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752 | * returns a pointer to the found archetype, otherwise NULL. |
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753 | */ |
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754 | |
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755 | archetype * |
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756 | find_archetype (const char *name) |
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757 | { |
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758 | #if USE_UNORDERED_MAP |
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759 | name = shstr::find (name); |
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760 | |
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761 | if (!name) |
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762 | return 0; |
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763 | |
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764 | HT::const_iterator i = ht.find ((size_t) name); |
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765 | |
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766 | if (i == ht.end ()) |
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767 | return 0; |
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768 | else |
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769 | return i->second; |
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770 | #endif |
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771 | |
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772 | archetype * |
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773 | at; |
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774 | unsigned long |
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775 | index; |
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776 | |
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777 | if (name == NULL) |
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778 | return (archetype *) NULL; |
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779 | |
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780 | index = hasharch (name, ARCHTABLE); |
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781 | arch_search++; |
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782 | for (;;) |
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783 | { |
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784 | at = arch_table[index]; |
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785 | if (at == NULL) |
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786 | { |
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787 | if (warn_archetypes) |
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788 | LOG (llevError, "Couldn't find archetype %s\n", name); |
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789 | return NULL; |
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790 | } |
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791 | arch_cmp++; |
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792 | if (!strcmp ((const char *) at->name, name)) |
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793 | return at; |
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794 | if (++index >= ARCHTABLE) |
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795 | index = 0; |
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796 | } |
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797 | } |
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798 | |
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799 | /* |
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800 | * Adds an archetype to the hashtable. |
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801 | */ |
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802 | |
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803 | static void |
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804 | add_arch (archetype *at) |
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805 | { |
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806 | #if USE_UNORDERED_MAP |
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807 | ht.insert (std::make_pair ((size_t) (const char *) at->name, at)); |
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808 | #endif |
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809 | |
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810 | int |
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811 | index = hasharch ((const char *) at->name, ARCHTABLE), org_index = index; |
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812 | |
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813 | for (;;) |
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814 | { |
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815 | if (arch_table[index] == NULL) |
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816 | { |
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817 | arch_table[index] = at; |
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818 | return; |
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819 | } |
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820 | |
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821 | if (++index == ARCHTABLE) |
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822 | index = 0; |
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823 | |
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824 | if (index == org_index) |
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825 | fatal (ARCHTABLE_TOO_SMALL); |
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826 | } |
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827 | } |
563 | } |
828 | |
564 | |
829 | /* |
565 | /* |
830 | * Returns the first archetype using the given type. |
566 | * Returns the first archetype using the given type. |
831 | * Used in treasure-generation. |
567 | * Used in treasure-generation. |
832 | */ |
568 | */ |
833 | |
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834 | archetype * |
569 | archetype * |
835 | type_to_archetype (int type) |
570 | type_to_archetype (int type) |
836 | { |
571 | { |
837 | archetype * |
572 | for_all_archetypes (at) |
838 | at; |
573 | if (at->type == type && at->head_ () != at) |
839 | |
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840 | for (at = first_archetype; at != NULL; at = (at->more == NULL) ? at->next : at->more) |
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841 | if (at->clone.type == type) |
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842 | return at; |
574 | return at; |
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575 | |
843 | return NULL; |
576 | return 0; |
844 | } |
577 | } |
845 | |
578 | |
846 | /* |
579 | /* |
847 | * Returns a new object copied from the first archetype matching |
580 | * Returns a new object copied from the first archetype matching |
848 | * the given type. |
581 | * the given type. |
849 | * Used in treasure-generation. |
582 | * Used in treasure-generation. |
850 | */ |
583 | */ |
851 | |
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852 | object * |
584 | object * |
853 | clone_arch (int type) |
585 | clone_arch (int type) |
854 | { |
586 | { |
855 | archetype * |
587 | archetype *at; |
856 | at; |
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857 | object * |
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858 | op = get_object (); |
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859 | |
588 | |
860 | if ((at = type_to_archetype (type)) == NULL) |
589 | if ((at = type_to_archetype (type)) == NULL) |
861 | { |
590 | { |
862 | LOG (llevError, "Can't clone archetype %d\n", type); |
591 | LOG (llevError, "Can't clone archetype %d\n", type); |
863 | free_object (op); |
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864 | return NULL; |
592 | return 0; |
865 | } |
593 | } |
866 | copy_object (&at->clone, op); |
594 | |
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595 | object *op = at->clone (); |
867 | op->instantiate (); |
596 | op->instantiate (); |
868 | return op; |
597 | return op; |
869 | } |
598 | } |
870 | |
599 | |
871 | /* |
600 | /* |
872 | * member: make instance from class |
601 | * member: make instance from class |
873 | */ |
602 | */ |
874 | |
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875 | object * |
603 | object * |
876 | object_create_arch (archetype *at) |
604 | object_create_arch (archetype *at) |
877 | { |
605 | { |
878 | object * |
606 | object *op, *prev = 0, *head = 0; |
879 | op, * |
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880 | prev = NULL, *head = NULL; |
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881 | |
607 | |
882 | while (at) |
608 | while (at) |
883 | { |
609 | { |
884 | op = arch_to_object (at); |
610 | op = arch_to_object (at); |
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611 | |
885 | op->x = at->clone.x; |
612 | op->x = at->x; |
886 | op->y = at->clone.y; |
613 | op->y = at->y; |
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614 | |
887 | if (head) |
615 | if (head) |
888 | op->head = head, prev->more = op; |
616 | op->head = head, prev->more = op; |
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617 | |
889 | if (!head) |
618 | if (!head) |
890 | head = op; |
619 | head = op; |
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620 | |
891 | prev = op; |
621 | prev = op; |
892 | at = at->more; |
622 | at = (archetype *)at->more; |
893 | } |
623 | } |
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624 | |
894 | return (head); |
625 | return head; |
895 | } |
626 | } |
896 | |
627 | |
897 | /*** end of arch.c ***/ |
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