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250 | "spell_glyph", /* 205 */ |
250 | "spell_glyph", /* 205 */ |
251 | NULL |
251 | NULL |
252 | }; |
252 | }; |
253 | |
253 | |
254 | /* This function checks the object after it has been loaded (when we |
254 | /* This function checks the object after it has been loaded (when we |
255 | * get the 'end' in the input stream). This function can be used to |
255 | * get the 'end' in the input stream). This function can be used to |
256 | * deal with legacy objects where fields may have changed. It can also be used |
256 | * deal with legacy objects where fields may have changed. It can also be used |
257 | * to check for objects to make sure there are no common errors. |
257 | * to check for objects to make sure there are no common errors. |
258 | */ |
258 | */ |
259 | void |
259 | void |
260 | object::post_load_check () |
260 | object::post_load_check () |
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321 | * this isn't perfect (things won't be properly pluralised), but works to |
321 | * this isn't perfect (things won't be properly pluralised), but works to |
322 | * that degree (5 heart is still quite understandable). But the case we |
322 | * that degree (5 heart is still quite understandable). But the case we |
323 | * also have to catch is if this object is not using the normal name for |
323 | * also have to catch is if this object is not using the normal name for |
324 | * the object. In that case, we also want to use the loaded name. |
324 | * the object. In that case, we also want to use the loaded name. |
325 | * Otherwise, what happens is that the the plural name will lose |
325 | * Otherwise, what happens is that the the plural name will lose |
326 | * information (appear as just 'hearts' and not 'goblins heart') |
326 | * information (appear as just 'hearts' and not 'goblins heart') |
327 | */ |
327 | */ |
328 | if (arch && name != arch->object::name && name_pl == arch->object::name_pl) |
328 | if (arch && name != arch->object::name && name_pl == arch->object::name_pl) |
329 | name_pl = 0; |
329 | name_pl = 0; |
330 | |
330 | |
331 | if (!name_pl) |
331 | if (!name_pl) |
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1240 | static int last_speed_left_len = sizeof ("sl 0\n") - 1; |
1240 | static int last_speed_left_len = sizeof ("sl 0\n") - 1; |
1241 | |
1241 | |
1242 | if (last_speed_left != op->speed_left) |
1242 | if (last_speed_left != op->speed_left) |
1243 | { |
1243 | { |
1244 | last_speed_left = op->speed_left; |
1244 | last_speed_left = op->speed_left; |
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1245 | // .7g loses precision even for float, but gives nice round numbers and smaller files |
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1246 | // maybe hex format or a raw binary dump of the float is good enough, more exact, and much faster? |
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1247 | // (printf is typically very slow) |
1245 | last_speed_left_len = sizeof ("sl ") - 1 |
1248 | last_speed_left_len = sizeof ("sl ") - 1 |
1246 | + sprintf (last_speed_left_str + sizeof ("sl ") - 1, "%.7g\n", last_speed_left); |
1249 | + sprintf (last_speed_left_str + sizeof ("sl ") - 1, "%.7g\n", last_speed_left); |
1247 | } |
1250 | } |
1248 | |
1251 | |
1249 | f.add (last_speed_left_str, last_speed_left_len); |
1252 | f.add (last_speed_left_str, last_speed_left_len); |