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1 /*
2 * static char *rcsid_map_c =
3 * "$Id: map.C,v 1.16 2006-08-30 16:30:37 root Exp $";
4 */
5
6 /*
7 CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows
8
9 Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
10 Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
11
12 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15 (at your option) any later version.
16
17 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 GNU General Public License for more details.
21
22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25
26 The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire-devel@real-time.com
27 */
28
29
30 #include <global.h>
31 #include <funcpoint.h>
32
33 #include <loader.h>
34 #ifndef WIN32 /* ---win32 exclude header */
35 #include <unistd.h>
36 #endif /* win32 */
37
38 #include "path.h"
39
40
41 extern int nrofallocobjects,nroffreeobjects;
42
43 /*
44 * Returns the mapstruct which has a name matching the given argument.
45 * return NULL if no match is found.
46 */
47
48 mapstruct *has_been_loaded (const char *name) {
49 mapstruct *map;
50
51 if (!name || !*name)
52 return 0;
53 for (map = first_map; map; map = map->next)
54 if (!strcmp (name, map->path))
55 break;
56 return (map);
57 }
58
59 /*
60 * This makes a path absolute outside the world of Crossfire.
61 * In other words, it prepends LIBDIR/MAPDIR/ to the given path
62 * and returns the pointer to a static array containing the result.
63 * it really should be called create_mapname
64 */
65
66 const char *create_pathname (const char *name) {
67 static char buf[MAX_BUF];
68
69 /* Why? having extra / doesn't confuse unix anyplace? Dependancies
70 * someplace else in the code? msw 2-17-97
71 */
72 if (*name == '/')
73 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s%s", settings.datadir, settings.mapdir, name);
74 else
75 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s/%s", settings.datadir, settings.mapdir, name);
76 return (buf);
77 }
78
79 /*
80 * same as create_pathname, but for the overlay maps.
81 */
82
83 const char *create_overlay_pathname (const char *name) {
84 static char buf[MAX_BUF];
85
86 /* Why? having extra / doesn't confuse unix anyplace? Dependancies
87 * someplace else in the code? msw 2-17-97
88 */
89 if (*name == '/')
90 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s%s", settings.localdir, settings.mapdir, name);
91 else
92 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s/%s", settings.localdir, settings.mapdir, name);
93 return (buf);
94 }
95
96 /*
97 * same as create_pathname, but for the template maps.
98 */
99
100 const char *create_template_pathname (const char *name) {
101 static char buf[MAX_BUF];
102
103 /* Why? having extra / doesn't confuse unix anyplace? Dependancies
104 * someplace else in the code? msw 2-17-97
105 */
106 if (*name == '/')
107 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s%s", settings.localdir, settings.templatedir, name);
108 else
109 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s/%s", settings.localdir, settings.templatedir, name);
110 return (buf);
111 }
112
113 /*
114 * This makes absolute path to the itemfile where unique objects
115 * will be saved. Converts '/' to '@'. I think it's essier maintain
116 * files than full directory structure, but if this is problem it can
117 * be changed.
118 */
119 static const char *create_items_path (const char *s) {
120 static char buf[MAX_BUF];
121 char *t;
122
123 if (*s == '/')
124 s++;
125
126 sprintf (buf, "%s/%s/", settings.localdir, settings.uniquedir);
127
128 for (t=buf+strlen(buf); *s; s++,t++)
129 if (*s == '/')
130 *t = '@';
131 else
132 *t = *s;
133 *t = 0;
134 return (buf);
135 }
136
137
138 /*
139 * This function checks if a file with the given path exists.
140 * -1 is returned if it fails, otherwise the mode of the file
141 * is returned.
142 * It tries out all the compression suffixes listed in the uncomp[] array.
143 *
144 * If prepend_dir is set, then we call create_pathname (which prepends
145 * libdir & mapdir). Otherwise, we assume the name given is fully
146 * complete.
147 * Only the editor actually cares about the writablity of this -
148 * the rest of the code only cares that the file is readable.
149 * when the editor goes away, the call to stat should probably be
150 * replaced by an access instead (similar to the windows one, but
151 * that seems to be missing the prepend_dir processing
152 */
153
154 int check_path (const char *name, int prepend_dir)
155 {
156 char buf[MAX_BUF];
157 #ifndef WIN32
158 char *endbuf;
159 struct stat statbuf;
160 int mode = 0, i;
161 #endif
162
163 if (prepend_dir)
164 strcpy (buf, create_pathname(name));
165 else
166 strcpy(buf, name);
167 #ifdef WIN32 /* ***win32: check this sucker in windows style. */
168 return(_access(buf,0));
169 #else
170
171 /* old method (strchr(buf, '\0')) seemd very odd to me -
172 * this method should be equivalant and is clearer.
173 * Can not use strcat because we need to cycle through
174 * all the names.
175 */
176 endbuf = buf + strlen(buf);
177
178 if (stat (buf, &statbuf))
179 return -1;
180 if (!S_ISREG (statbuf.st_mode))
181 return (-1);
182
183 if (((statbuf.st_mode & S_IRGRP) && getegid() == statbuf.st_gid) ||
184 ((statbuf.st_mode & S_IRUSR) && geteuid() == statbuf.st_uid) ||
185 (statbuf.st_mode & S_IROTH))
186 mode |= 4;
187
188 if ((statbuf.st_mode & S_IWGRP && getegid() == statbuf.st_gid) ||
189 (statbuf.st_mode & S_IWUSR && geteuid() == statbuf.st_uid) ||
190 (statbuf.st_mode & S_IWOTH))
191 mode |= 2;
192
193 return (mode);
194 #endif
195 }
196
197 /*
198 * Prints out debug-information about a map.
199 * Dumping these at llevError doesn't seem right, but is
200 * necessary to make sure the information is in fact logged.
201 */
202
203 void dump_map(const mapstruct *m) {
204 LOG(llevError,"Map %s status: %d.\n",m->path,m->in_memory);
205 LOG(llevError,"Size: %dx%d Start: %d,%d\n",
206 MAP_WIDTH(m), MAP_HEIGHT(m),
207 MAP_ENTER_X(m), MAP_ENTER_Y(m));
208
209 if(m->msg!=NULL)
210 LOG(llevError,"Message:\n%s",m->msg);
211
212 if(m->maplore!=NULL)
213 LOG(llevError,"Lore:\n%s",m->maplore);
214
215 if(m->tmpname!=NULL)
216 LOG(llevError,"Tmpname: %s\n",m->tmpname);
217
218 LOG(llevError,"Difficulty: %d\n",m->difficulty);
219 LOG(llevError,"Darkness: %d\n",m->darkness);
220 }
221
222 /*
223 * Prints out debug-information about all maps.
224 * This basically just goes through all the maps and calls
225 * dump_map on each one.
226 */
227
228 void dump_all_maps(void) {
229 mapstruct *m;
230 for(m=first_map;m!=NULL;m=m->next) {
231 dump_map(m);
232 }
233 }
234
235 /* This rolls up wall, blocks_magic, blocks_view, etc, all into
236 * one function that just returns a P_.. value (see map.h)
237 * it will also do map translation for tiled maps, returning
238 * new values into newmap, nx, and ny. Any and all of those
239 * values can be null, in which case if a new map is needed (returned
240 * by a P_NEW_MAP value, another call to get_map_from_coord
241 * is needed. The case of not passing values is if we're just
242 * checking for the existence of something on those spaces, but
243 * don't expect to insert/remove anything from those spaces.
244 */
245 int get_map_flags(mapstruct *oldmap, mapstruct **newmap, sint16 x, sint16 y, sint16 *nx, sint16 *ny)
246 {
247 sint16 newx, newy;
248 int retval=0;
249 mapstruct *mp;
250
251 if (out_of_map(oldmap, x, y)) return P_OUT_OF_MAP;
252 newx = x;
253 newy = y;
254 mp = get_map_from_coord(oldmap, &newx, &newy);
255 if (mp != oldmap)
256 retval |= P_NEW_MAP;
257 if (newmap) *newmap = mp;
258 if (nx) *nx = newx;
259 if (ny) *ny = newy;
260 retval |= mp->spaces[newx + mp->width * newy].flags;
261
262 if (retval & P_SAFE)
263 retval |= P_NO_MAGIC | P_NO_CLERIC; // P_SAFE does imply these
264
265 return retval;
266 }
267
268
269 /*
270 * Returns true if the given coordinate is blocked except by the
271 * object passed is not blocking. This is used with
272 * multipart monsters - if we want to see if a 2x2 monster
273 * can move 1 space to the left, we don't want its own area
274 * to block it from moving there.
275 * Returns TRUE if the space is blocked by something other than the
276 * monster.
277 * m, x, y are the target map/coordinates - needed for map tiling.
278 * the coordinates & map passed in should have been updated for tiling
279 * by the caller.
280 */
281
282 int blocked_link(object *ob, mapstruct *m, int sx, int sy) {
283 object *tmp;
284 int mflags, blocked;
285
286 /* Make sure the coordinates are valid - they should be, as caller should
287 * have already checked this.
288 */
289 if (OUT_OF_REAL_MAP(m, sx, sy)) {
290 LOG(llevError,"blocked_link: Passed map, x, y coordinates outside of map\n");
291 return 1;
292 }
293
294 /* Save some cycles - instead of calling get_map_flags(), just get the value
295 * directly.
296 */
297 mflags = m->spaces[sx + m->width * sy].flags;
298
299 blocked = GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(m, sx, sy);
300
301 /* If space is currently not blocked by anything, no need to
302 * go further. Not true for players - all sorts of special
303 * things we need to do for players.
304 */
305 if (ob->type != PLAYER && ! (mflags & P_IS_ALIVE) && (blocked==0)) return 0;
306
307 /* if there isn't anytyhing alive on this space, and this space isn't
308 * otherwise blocked, we can return now. Only if there is a living
309 * creature do we need to investigate if it is part of this creature
310 * or another. Likewise, only if something is blocking us do we
311 * need to investigate if there is a special circumstance that would
312 * let the player through (inventory checkers for example)
313 */
314 if (!(mflags & P_IS_ALIVE) && !OB_TYPE_MOVE_BLOCK(ob, blocked)) return 0;
315
316 if(ob->head != NULL)
317 ob=ob->head;
318
319 /* We basically go through the stack of objects, and if there is
320 * some other object that has NO_PASS or FLAG_ALIVE set, return
321 * true. If we get through the entire stack, that must mean
322 * ob is blocking it, so return 0.
323 */
324 for(tmp = GET_MAP_OB(m,sx,sy); tmp!= NULL; tmp = tmp->above) {
325
326 /* This must be before the checks below. Code for inventory checkers. */
327 if (tmp->type==CHECK_INV && OB_MOVE_BLOCK(ob, tmp)) {
328 /* If last_sp is set, the player/monster needs an object,
329 * so we check for it. If they don't have it, they can't
330 * pass through this space.
331 */
332 if (tmp->last_sp) {
333 if (check_inv_recursive(ob,tmp)==NULL)
334 return 1;
335 else
336 continue;
337 } else {
338 /* In this case, the player must not have the object -
339 * if they do, they can't pass through.
340 */
341 if (check_inv_recursive(ob,tmp)!=NULL) /* player has object */
342 return 1;
343 else
344 continue;
345 }
346 } /* if check_inv */
347 else {
348 /* Broke apart a big nasty if into several here to make
349 * this more readable. first check - if the space blocks
350 * movement, can't move here.
351 * second - if a monster, can't move there, unles it is a
352 * hidden dm
353 */
354 if (OB_MOVE_BLOCK(ob, tmp)) return 1;
355 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_ALIVE) && tmp->head != ob && tmp != ob &&
356 tmp->type != DOOR && !(QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_WIZ) && tmp->contr->hidden))
357 return 1;
358 }
359
360 }
361 return 0;
362 }
363
364
365 /*
366 * Returns true if the given object can't fit in the given spot.
367 * This is meant for multi space objects - for single space objecs,
368 * just calling get_map_blocked and checking that against movement type
369 * of object. This function goes through all the parts of the
370 * multipart object and makes sure they can be inserted.
371 *
372 * While this doesn't call out of map, the get_map_flags does.
373 *
374 * This function has been used to deprecate arch_out_of_map -
375 * this function also does that check, and since in most cases,
376 * a call to one would follow the other, doesn't make a lot of sense to
377 * have two seperate functions for this.
378 *
379 * This returns nonzero if this arch can not go on the space provided,
380 * 0 otherwise. the return value will contain the P_.. value
381 * so the caller can know why this object can't go on the map.
382 * Note that callers should not expect P_NEW_MAP to be set
383 * in return codes - since the object is multispace - if
384 * we did return values, what do you return if half the object
385 * is one map, half on another.
386 *
387 * Note this used to be arch_blocked, but with new movement
388 * code, we need to have actual object to check its move_type
389 * against the move_block values.
390 */
391
392 int ob_blocked(const object *ob,mapstruct *m,sint16 x,sint16 y) {
393 archetype *tmp;
394 int flag;
395 mapstruct *m1;
396 sint16 sx, sy;
397
398 if(ob==NULL) {
399 flag= get_map_flags(m,&m1, x,y, &sx, &sy);
400 if (flag & P_OUT_OF_MAP) return P_OUT_OF_MAP;
401
402 /* don't have object, so don't know what types would block */
403 return(GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(m1, sx, sy));
404 }
405
406 for(tmp=ob->arch; tmp!=NULL;tmp=tmp->more) {
407 flag = get_map_flags(m, &m1, x+tmp->clone.x,y+tmp->clone.y, &sx, &sy);
408
409 if (flag & P_OUT_OF_MAP) return P_OUT_OF_MAP;
410 if (flag & P_IS_ALIVE) return P_IS_ALIVE;
411
412 /* find_first_free_spot() calls this function. However, often
413 * ob doesn't have any move type (when used to place exits)
414 * so the AND operation in OB_TYPE_MOVE_BLOCK doesn't work.
415 */
416
417 if (ob->move_type == 0 && GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(m1, sx, sy) != MOVE_ALL) continue;
418
419 /* Note it is intentional that we check ob - the movement type of the
420 * head of the object should correspond for the entire object.
421 */
422 if (OB_TYPE_MOVE_BLOCK(ob, GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(m1, sx, sy)))
423 return AB_NO_PASS;
424
425 }
426 return 0;
427 }
428
429 /* When the map is loaded, load_object does not actually insert objects
430 * into inventory, but just links them. What this does is go through
431 * and insert them properly.
432 * The object 'container' is the object that contains the inventory.
433 * This is needed so that we can update the containers weight.
434 */
435
436 void fix_container(object *container)
437 {
438 object *tmp=container->inv, *next;
439
440 container->inv=NULL;
441 while (tmp!=NULL) {
442 next = tmp->below;
443 if (tmp->inv)
444 fix_container(tmp);
445 (void) insert_ob_in_ob(tmp,container);
446 tmp = next;
447 }
448 /* sum_weight will go through and calculate what all the containers are
449 * carrying.
450 */
451 sum_weight(container);
452 }
453
454 /* link_multipart_objects go through all the objects on the map looking
455 * for objects whose arch says they are multipart yet according to the
456 * info we have, they only have the head (as would be expected when
457 * they are saved). We do have to look for the old maps that did save
458 * the more sections and not re-add sections for them.
459 */
460
461 static void link_multipart_objects(mapstruct *m)
462 {
463 int x,y;
464 object *tmp, *op, *last, *above;
465 archetype *at;
466
467 for(x=0;x<MAP_WIDTH(m);x++)
468 for(y=0;y<MAP_HEIGHT(m);y++)
469 for(tmp=get_map_ob(m,x,y);tmp!=NULL;tmp=above) {
470 above=tmp->above;
471
472 /* already multipart - don't do anything more */
473 if (tmp->head || tmp->more) continue;
474
475 /* If there is nothing more to this object, this for loop
476 * won't do anything.
477 */
478 for (at = tmp->arch->more, last=tmp; at != NULL; at=at->more, last=op) {
479 op = arch_to_object(at);
480
481 /* update x,y coordinates */
482 op->x += tmp->x;
483 op->y += tmp->y;
484 op->head = tmp;
485 op->map = m;
486 last->more = op;
487 if (tmp->name != op->name) {
488 if (op->name) free_string(op->name);
489 op->name = add_string(tmp->name);
490 }
491 if (tmp->title != op->title) {
492 if (op->title) free_string(op->title);
493 op->title = add_string(tmp->title);
494 }
495 /* we could link all the parts onto tmp, and then just
496 * call insert_ob_in_map once, but the effect is the same,
497 * as insert_ob_in_map will call itself with each part, and
498 * the coding is simpler to just to it here with each part.
499 */
500 insert_ob_in_map(op, op->map, tmp,INS_NO_MERGE|INS_ABOVE_FLOOR_ONLY|INS_NO_WALK_ON);
501 } /* for at = tmp->arch->more */
502 } /* for objects on this space */
503 }
504
505
506
507 /*
508 * Loads (ands parses) the objects into a given map from the specified
509 * file pointer.
510 * mapflags is the same as we get with load_original_map
511 */
512
513 void load_objects (mapstruct *m, object_thawer &fp, int mapflags) {
514 int i,j,bufstate=LO_NEWFILE;
515 int unique;
516 object *op, *prev=NULL,*last_more=NULL, *otmp;
517
518 op=get_object();
519 op->map = m; /* To handle buttons correctly */
520
521 while((i = load_object (fp, op, bufstate, mapflags))) {
522 /* Since the loading of the map header does not load an object
523 * anymore, we need to pass LO_NEWFILE for the first object loaded,
524 * and then switch to LO_REPEAT for faster loading.
525 */
526 bufstate = LO_REPEAT;
527
528 /* if the archetype for the object is null, means that we
529 * got an invalid object. Don't do anything with it - the game
530 * or editor will not be able to do anything with it either.
531 */
532 if (op->arch==NULL) {
533 LOG(llevDebug,"Discarding object without arch: %s\n", op->name?op->name:"(null)");
534 continue;
535 }
536
537
538 switch(i) {
539 case LL_NORMAL:
540 /* if we are loading an overlay, put the floors on the bottom */
541 if ((QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_IS_FLOOR) ||
542 QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_OVERLAY_FLOOR)) && mapflags & MAP_OVERLAY)
543 insert_ob_in_map(op,m,op,INS_NO_MERGE | INS_NO_WALK_ON | INS_ABOVE_FLOOR_ONLY | INS_MAP_LOAD);
544 else
545 insert_ob_in_map(op,m,op,INS_NO_MERGE | INS_NO_WALK_ON | INS_ON_TOP | INS_MAP_LOAD);
546
547 if (op->inv)
548 sum_weight(op);
549
550 prev=op,last_more=op;
551 break;
552
553 case LL_MORE:
554 insert_ob_in_map(op,m, op, INS_NO_MERGE | INS_NO_WALK_ON | INS_ABOVE_FLOOR_ONLY);
555 op->head=prev,last_more->more=op,last_more=op;
556 break;
557 }
558 if (mapflags & MAP_STYLE) {
559 remove_from_active_list(op);
560 }
561 op=get_object();
562 op->map = m;
563 }
564 for (i=0;i<m->width;i++){
565 for (j=0;j<m->height;j++){
566 unique =0;
567 /* check for unique items, or unique squares */
568 for (otmp = get_map_ob(m, i, j); otmp; otmp = otmp->above) {
569 if (QUERY_FLAG(otmp, FLAG_UNIQUE) || QUERY_FLAG(otmp, FLAG_OBJ_SAVE_ON_OVL))
570 unique = 1;
571 if (!(mapflags & (MAP_OVERLAY|MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE) || unique))
572 SET_FLAG(otmp, FLAG_OBJ_ORIGINAL);
573 }
574 }
575 }
576 free_object(op);
577 link_multipart_objects(m);
578 }
579
580 /* This saves all the objects on the map in a non destructive fashion.
581 * Modified by MSW 2001-07-01 to do in a single pass - reduces code,
582 * and we only save the head of multi part objects - this is needed
583 * in order to do map tiling properly.
584 */
585 void save_objects (mapstruct *m, object_freezer &fp, object_freezer &fp2, int flag) {
586 int i, j = 0,unique=0;
587 object *op;
588 /* first pass - save one-part objects */
589 for(i = 0; i < MAP_WIDTH(m); i++)
590 for (j = 0; j < MAP_HEIGHT(m); j++) {
591 unique=0;
592 for(op = get_map_ob (m, i, j); op; op = op->above) {
593 if (QUERY_FLAG(op,FLAG_IS_FLOOR) && QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_UNIQUE))
594 unique=1;
595
596 if(op->type == PLAYER) {
597 LOG(llevDebug, "Player on map that is being saved\n");
598 continue;
599 }
600
601 if (op->head || op->owner)
602 continue;
603
604 if (unique || QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_UNIQUE))
605 save_object (fp2, op, 3);
606 else
607 if (flag == 0 ||
608 (flag == 2 && (!QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_OBJ_ORIGINAL) &&
609 !QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_UNPAID))))
610 save_object(fp, op, 3);
611
612 } /* for this space */
613 } /* for this j */
614 }
615
616 /*
617 * Allocates, initialises, and returns a pointer to a mapstruct.
618 * Modified to no longer take a path option which was not being
619 * used anyways. MSW 2001-07-01
620 */
621
622 mapstruct *get_linked_map(void) {
623 mapstruct *map=(mapstruct *) calloc(1,sizeof(mapstruct));
624 mapstruct *mp;
625
626 if(map==NULL)
627 fatal(OUT_OF_MEMORY);
628
629 for(mp=first_map;mp!=NULL&&mp->next!=NULL;mp=mp->next);
630 if(mp==NULL)
631 first_map=map;
632 else
633 mp->next=map;
634
635 map->in_memory=MAP_SWAPPED;
636 /* The maps used to pick up default x and y values from the
637 * map archetype. Mimic that behaviour.
638 */
639 MAP_WIDTH(map)=16;
640 MAP_HEIGHT(map)=16;
641 MAP_RESET_TIMEOUT(map)=0;
642 MAP_TIMEOUT(map)=300;
643 MAP_ENTER_X(map)=0;
644 MAP_ENTER_Y(map)=0;
645 /*set part to -1 indicating conversion to weather map not yet done*/
646 MAP_WORLDPARTX(map)=-1;
647 MAP_WORLDPARTY(map)=-1;
648 return map;
649 }
650
651 /*
652 * Allocates the arrays contained in a mapstruct.
653 * This basically allocates the dynamic array of spaces for the
654 * map.
655 */
656
657 void allocate_map(mapstruct *m) {
658 m->in_memory = MAP_IN_MEMORY;
659 /* Log this condition and free the storage. We could I suppose
660 * realloc, but if the caller is presuming the data will be intact,
661 * that is their poor assumption.
662 */
663 if (m->spaces) {
664 LOG(llevError,"allocate_map called with already allocated map (%s)\n", m->path);
665 free(m->spaces);
666 }
667
668 m->spaces = (MapSpace *) calloc(1, MAP_WIDTH(m) * MAP_HEIGHT(m) * sizeof(MapSpace));
669
670 if(m->spaces==NULL)
671 fatal(OUT_OF_MEMORY);
672 }
673
674 /* Create and returns a map of the specific size. Used
675 * in random map code and the editor.
676 */
677 mapstruct *get_empty_map(int sizex, int sizey) {
678 mapstruct *m = get_linked_map();
679 m->width = sizex;
680 m->height = sizey;
681 m->in_memory = MAP_SWAPPED;
682 allocate_map(m);
683 return m;
684 }
685
686 /* Takes a string from a map definition and outputs a pointer to the array of shopitems
687 * corresponding to that string. Memory is allocated for this, it must be freed
688 * at a later date.
689 * Called by parse_map_headers below.
690 */
691
692 static shopitems *parse_shop_string (const char *input_string) {
693 char *shop_string, *p, *q, *next_semicolon, *next_colon;
694 shopitems *items=NULL;
695 int i=0, number_of_entries=0;
696 const typedata *current_type;
697
698 shop_string=strdup_local(input_string);
699 p=shop_string;
700 /* first we'll count the entries, we'll need that for allocating the array shortly */
701 while (p) {
702 p=strchr(p, ';');
703 number_of_entries++;
704 if (p) p++;
705 }
706 p=shop_string;
707 strip_endline(p);
708 items=(shopitems *) CALLOC(number_of_entries+1, sizeof(shopitems));
709 memset(items, 0, (sizeof(shopitems) * number_of_entries+1));
710 for (i=0; i<number_of_entries; i++) {
711 if (!p) {
712 LOG(llevError, "parse_shop_string: I seem to have run out of string, that shouldn't happen.\n");
713 break;
714 }
715 next_semicolon=strchr(p, ';');
716 next_colon=strchr(p, ':');
717 /* if there is a stregth specified, figure out what it is, we'll need it soon. */
718 if (next_colon &&( !next_semicolon || next_colon<next_semicolon))
719 items[i].strength=atoi(strchr(p,':')+1);
720
721 if (isdigit(*p) || *p=='*') {
722 items[i].typenum = atoi(p); /* atoi returns 0 when we have an asterisk */
723 current_type=get_typedata(items[i].typenum);
724 if (current_type) {
725 items[i].name=current_type->name;
726 items[i].name_pl=current_type->name_pl;
727 }
728 }
729 else { /*we have a named type, let's figure out what it is */
730 q=strpbrk(p,";:");
731 if (q) *q='\0';
732
733 current_type=get_typedata_by_name(p);
734 if (current_type) {
735 items[i].name=current_type->name;
736 items[i].typenum=current_type->number;
737 items[i].name_pl=current_type->name_pl;
738 }
739 else { /* oh uh, something's wrong, let's free up this one, and try
740 * the next entry while we're at it, better print a warning
741 */
742 LOG(llevError, "invalid type %s defined in shopitems in string %s\n",
743 p, input_string);
744 }
745 }
746 items[i].index=number_of_entries;
747 if (next_semicolon) p=++next_semicolon;
748 else p=NULL;
749 }
750 free(shop_string);
751 return items;
752 }
753
754 /* opposite of parse string, this puts the string that was originally fed in to
755 * the map (or something equivilent) into output_string. */
756 static void print_shop_string(mapstruct *m, char *output_string) {
757 int i;
758 char tmp[MAX_BUF];
759 strcpy(output_string, "");
760 for (i=0; i< m->shopitems[0].index; i++) {
761 if (m->shopitems[i].typenum) {
762 if (m->shopitems[i].strength) {
763 sprintf(tmp, "%s:%d;", m->shopitems[i].name, m->shopitems[i].strength);
764 }
765 else sprintf(tmp, "%s;", m->shopitems[i].name);
766 }
767 else {
768 if (m->shopitems[i].strength) {
769 sprintf(tmp, "*:%d;", m->shopitems[i].strength);
770 }
771 else sprintf(tmp, "*");
772 }
773 strcat(output_string, tmp);
774 }
775 }
776
777 /* This loads the header information of the map. The header
778 * contains things like difficulty, size, timeout, etc.
779 * this used to be stored in the map object, but with the
780 * addition of tiling, fields beyond that easily named in an
781 * object structure were needed, so it just made sense to
782 * put all the stuff in the map object so that names actually make
783 * sense.
784 * This could be done in lex (like the object loader), but I think
785 * currently, there are few enough fields this is not a big deal.
786 * MSW 2001-07-01
787 * return 0 on success, 1 on failure.
788 */
789
790 static int load_map_header(object_thawer &fp, mapstruct *m)
791 {
792 char buf[HUGE_BUF], msgbuf[HUGE_BUF], maplorebuf[HUGE_BUF], *key=NULL, *value, *end;
793 int msgpos=0;
794 int maplorepos=0;
795
796 while (fgets(buf, HUGE_BUF-1, fp)!=NULL) {
797 buf[HUGE_BUF-1] = 0;
798 key = buf;
799 while (isspace(*key)) key++;
800 if (*key == 0) continue; /* empty line */
801 value = strchr(key, ' ');
802 if (!value) {
803 end = strchr(key, '\n');
804 if (end != NULL) {
805 *end = 0;
806 }
807 } else {
808 *value = 0;
809 value++;
810 end = strchr(value, '\n');
811 while (isspace(*value)) {
812 value++;
813 if (*value == '\0' || value == end) {
814 /* Nothing but spaces. */
815 value = NULL;
816 break;
817 }
818 }
819 }
820 if (!end) {
821 LOG(llevError, "Error loading map header - did not find a newline - perhaps file is truncated? Buf=%s\n",
822 buf);
823 return 1;
824 }
825
826
827 /* key is the field name, value is what it should be set
828 * to. We've already done the work to null terminate key,
829 * and strip off any leading spaces for both of these.
830 * We have not touched the newline at the end of the line -
831 * these are needed for some values. the end pointer
832 * points to the first of the newlines.
833 * value could be NULL! It would be easy enough to just point
834 * this to "" to prevent cores, but that would let more errors slide
835 * through.
836 *
837 * First check for entries that do not use the value parameter, then
838 * validate that value is given and check for the remaining entries
839 * that use the parameter.
840 */
841
842 if (!strcmp(key,"msg")) {
843 while (fgets(buf, HUGE_BUF-1, fp)!=NULL) {
844 if (!strcmp(buf,"endmsg\n")) break;
845 else {
846 /* slightly more efficient than strcat */
847 strcpy(msgbuf+msgpos, buf);
848 msgpos += strlen(buf);
849 }
850 }
851 /* There are lots of maps that have empty messages (eg, msg/endmsg
852 * with nothing between). There is no reason in those cases to
853 * keep the empty message. Also, msgbuf contains garbage data
854 * when msgpos is zero, so copying it results in crashes
855 */
856 if (msgpos != 0)
857 m->msg = strdup_local(msgbuf);
858 }
859 else if (!strcmp(key,"maplore")) {
860 while (fgets(buf, HUGE_BUF-1, fp)!=NULL) {
861 if (!strcmp(buf,"endmaplore\n")) break;
862 else {
863 /* slightly more efficient than strcat */
864 strcpy(maplorebuf+maplorepos, buf);
865 maplorepos += strlen(buf);
866 }
867 }
868 if (maplorepos != 0)
869 m->maplore = strdup_local(maplorebuf);
870 }
871 else if (!strcmp(key,"end")) {
872 break;
873 }
874 else if (value == NULL) {
875 LOG(llevError, "Got '%s' line without parameter in map header\n", key);
876 }
877 else if (!strcmp(key, "arch")) {
878 /* This is an oddity, but not something we care about much. */
879 if (strcmp(value,"map\n"))
880 LOG(llevError,"loading map and got a non 'arch map' line(%s %s)?\n",key,value);
881 }
882 else if (!strcmp(key,"name")) {
883 *end=0;
884 m->name = strdup_local(value);
885 }
886 /* first strcmp value on these are old names supported
887 * for compatibility reasons. The new values (second) are
888 * what really should be used.
889 */
890 else if (!strcmp(key,"oid")) {
891 fp.get (m, atoi(value));
892 } else if (!strcmp(key, "attach")) {
893 m->attach = add_string (value);
894 } else if (!strcmp(key,"hp") || !strcmp(key, "enter_x")) {
895 m->enter_x = atoi(value);
896 } else if (!strcmp(key,"sp") || !strcmp(key, "enter_y")) {
897 m->enter_y = atoi(value);
898 } else if (!strcmp(key,"x") || !strcmp(key, "width")) {
899 m->width = atoi(value);
900 } else if (!strcmp(key,"y") || !strcmp(key, "height")) {
901 m->height = atoi(value);
902 } else if (!strcmp(key,"weight") || !strcmp(key, "reset_timeout")) {
903 m->reset_timeout = atoi(value);
904 } else if (!strcmp(key,"value") || !strcmp(key, "swap_time")) {
905 m->timeout = atoi(value);
906 } else if (!strcmp(key,"level") || !strcmp(key, "difficulty")) {
907 m->difficulty = atoi(value);
908 } else if (!strcmp(key,"invisible") || !strcmp(key, "darkness")) {
909 m->darkness = atoi(value);
910 } else if (!strcmp(key,"stand_still") || !strcmp(key, "fixed_resettime")) {
911 m->fixed_resettime = atoi(value);
912 } else if (!strcmp(key,"unique")) {
913 m->unique = atoi(value);
914 } else if (!strcmp(key,"template")) {
915 m->templatemap = atoi(value);
916 } else if (!strcmp(key,"region")) {
917 m->region = get_region_by_name(value);
918 } else if (!strcmp(key,"shopitems")) {
919 *end=0;
920 m->shopitems = parse_shop_string(value);
921 } else if (!strcmp(key,"shopgreed")) {
922 m->shopgreed = atof(value);
923 } else if (!strcmp(key,"shopmin")) {
924 m->shopmin = atol(value);
925 } else if (!strcmp(key,"shopmax")) {
926 m->shopmax = atol(value);
927 } else if (!strcmp(key,"shoprace")) {
928 *end=0;
929 m->shoprace = strdup_local(value);
930 } else if (!strcmp(key,"outdoor")) {
931 m->outdoor = atoi(value);
932 } else if (!strcmp(key, "temp")) {
933 m->temp = atoi(value);
934 } else if (!strcmp(key, "pressure")) {
935 m->pressure = atoi(value);
936 } else if (!strcmp(key, "humid")) {
937 m->humid = atoi(value);
938 } else if (!strcmp(key, "windspeed")) {
939 m->windspeed = atoi(value);
940 } else if (!strcmp(key, "winddir")) {
941 m->winddir = atoi(value);
942 } else if (!strcmp(key, "sky")) {
943 m->sky = atoi(value);
944 } else if (!strcmp(key, "nosmooth")) {
945 m->nosmooth = atoi(value);
946 }
947 else if (!strncmp(key,"tile_path_", 10)) {
948 int tile=atoi(key+10);
949
950 if (tile<1 || tile>4) {
951 LOG(llevError,"load_map_header: tile location %d out of bounds (%s)\n",
952 tile, m->path);
953 } else {
954 char *path;
955
956 *end = 0;
957
958 if (m->tile_path[tile-1]) {
959 LOG(llevError,"load_map_header: tile location %d duplicated (%s)\n",
960 tile, m->path);
961 free(m->tile_path[tile-1]);
962 m->tile_path[tile-1] = NULL;
963 }
964
965 if (check_path(value, 1) != -1) {
966 /* The unadorned path works. */
967 path = value;
968 } else {
969 /* Try again; it could be a relative exit. */
970
971 path = path_combine_and_normalize(m->path, value);
972
973 if (check_path(path, 1) == -1) {
974 LOG(llevError, "get_map_header: Bad tile path %s %s\n", m->path, value);
975 path = NULL;
976 }
977 }
978
979 if (editor) {
980 /* Use the value as in the file. */
981 m->tile_path[tile-1] = strdup_local(value);
982 } else if (path != NULL) {
983 /* Use the normalized value. */
984 m->tile_path[tile-1] = strdup_local(path);
985 }
986 } /* end if tile direction (in)valid */
987 }
988 else {
989 LOG(llevError,"Got unknown value in map header: %s %s\n", key, value);
990 }
991 }
992 if (!key || strcmp(key,"end")) {
993 LOG(llevError,"Got premature eof on map header!\n");
994 return 1;
995 }
996 return 0;
997 }
998
999 /*
1000 * Opens the file "filename" and reads information about the map
1001 * from the given file, and stores it in a newly allocated
1002 * mapstruct. A pointer to this structure is returned, or NULL on failure.
1003 * flags correspond to those in map.h. Main ones used are
1004 * MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE, in which case we don't do any name changes, and
1005 * MAP_BLOCK, in which case we block on this load. This happens in all
1006 * cases, no matter if this flag is set or not.
1007 * MAP_STYLE: style map - don't add active objects, don't add to server
1008 * managed map list.
1009 */
1010
1011 mapstruct *load_original_map(const char *filename, int flags) {
1012 mapstruct *m;
1013 char pathname[MAX_BUF];
1014
1015 LOG(llevDebug, "load_original_map: %s (%x)\n", filename,flags);
1016 if (flags & MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE)
1017 strcpy(pathname, filename);
1018 else if (flags & MAP_OVERLAY)
1019 strcpy(pathname, create_overlay_pathname(filename));
1020 else
1021 strcpy(pathname, create_pathname(filename));
1022
1023 object_thawer thawer (pathname);
1024
1025 if (!thawer)
1026 return 0;
1027
1028 m = get_linked_map();
1029
1030 strcpy (m->path, filename);
1031 if (load_map_header(thawer, m)) {
1032 LOG(llevError,"Error loading map header for %s, flags=%d\n",
1033 filename, flags);
1034 delete_map(m);
1035 return NULL;
1036 }
1037
1038 allocate_map(m);
1039
1040 m->in_memory=MAP_LOADING;
1041 load_objects (m, thawer, flags & (MAP_BLOCK|MAP_STYLE));
1042
1043 m->in_memory=MAP_IN_MEMORY;
1044 if (!MAP_DIFFICULTY(m))
1045 MAP_DIFFICULTY(m)=calculate_difficulty(m);
1046 set_map_reset_time(m);
1047 m->instantiate ();
1048 return (m);
1049 }
1050
1051 /*
1052 * Loads a map, which has been loaded earlier, from file.
1053 * Return the map object we load into (this can change from the passed
1054 * option if we can't find the original map)
1055 */
1056
1057 static mapstruct *load_temporary_map(mapstruct *m) {
1058 int comp;
1059 char buf[MAX_BUF];
1060
1061 if (!m->tmpname) {
1062 LOG(llevError, "No temporary filename for map %s\n", m->path);
1063 strcpy(buf, m->path);
1064 delete_map(m);
1065 m = load_original_map(buf, 0);
1066 if(m==NULL) return NULL;
1067 fix_auto_apply(m); /* Chests which open as default */
1068 return m;
1069 }
1070
1071 object_thawer thawer (m->tmpname);
1072
1073 if (!thawer)
1074 {
1075 strcpy (buf, m->path);
1076 delete_map (m);
1077 m = load_original_map (buf, 0);
1078 if (!m) return NULL;
1079 fix_auto_apply (m); /* Chests which open as default */
1080 return m;
1081 }
1082
1083 if (load_map_header(thawer, m)) {
1084 LOG(llevError,"Error loading map header for %s (%s)\n",
1085 m->path, m->tmpname);
1086 delete_map(m);
1087 m = load_original_map(m->path, 0);
1088 return NULL;
1089 }
1090 allocate_map(m);
1091
1092 m->in_memory=MAP_LOADING;
1093 load_objects (m, thawer, 0);
1094
1095 m->in_memory=MAP_IN_MEMORY;
1096 INVOKE_MAP (SWAPIN, m);
1097 return m;
1098 }
1099
1100 /*
1101 * Loads a map, which has been loaded earlier, from file.
1102 * Return the map object we load into (this can change from the passed
1103 * option if we can't find the original map)
1104 */
1105
1106 mapstruct *load_overlay_map(const char *filename, mapstruct *m) {
1107 char pathname[MAX_BUF];
1108
1109 strcpy(pathname, create_overlay_pathname(filename));
1110
1111 object_thawer thawer (pathname);
1112
1113 if (!thawer)
1114 return m;
1115
1116 if (load_map_header(thawer, m)) {
1117 LOG(llevError,"Error loading map header for overlay %s (%s)\n",
1118 m->path, pathname);
1119 delete_map(m);
1120 m = load_original_map(m->path, 0);
1121 return NULL;
1122 }
1123 /*allocate_map(m);*/
1124
1125 m->in_memory=MAP_LOADING;
1126 load_objects (m, thawer, MAP_OVERLAY);
1127
1128 m->in_memory=MAP_IN_MEMORY;
1129 return m;
1130 }
1131
1132 /******************************************************************************
1133 * This is the start of unique map handling code
1134 *****************************************************************************/
1135
1136 /* This goes through map 'm' and removed any unique items on the map. */
1137 static void delete_unique_items(mapstruct *m)
1138 {
1139 int i,j,unique;
1140 object *op, *next;
1141
1142 for(i=0; i<MAP_WIDTH(m); i++)
1143 for(j=0; j<MAP_HEIGHT(m); j++) {
1144 unique=0;
1145 for (op=get_map_ob(m, i, j); op; op=next) {
1146 next = op->above;
1147 if (QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_IS_FLOOR) && QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_UNIQUE))
1148 unique=1;
1149 if(op->head == NULL && (QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_UNIQUE) || unique)) {
1150 clean_object(op);
1151 if (QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_IS_LINKED))
1152 remove_button_link(op);
1153 remove_ob(op);
1154 free_object(op);
1155 }
1156 }
1157 }
1158 }
1159
1160
1161 /*
1162 * Loads unique objects from file(s) into the map which is in memory
1163 * m is the map to load unique items into.
1164 */
1165 static void load_unique_objects(mapstruct *m) {
1166 int count;
1167 char firstname[MAX_BUF];
1168
1169 for (count=0; count<10; count++) {
1170 sprintf(firstname, "%s.v%02d", create_items_path(m->path), count);
1171 if (!access(firstname, R_OK)) break;
1172 }
1173 /* If we get here, we did not find any map */
1174 if (count==10) return;
1175
1176 object_thawer thawer (firstname);
1177
1178 if (!thawer)
1179 return;
1180
1181 m->in_memory=MAP_LOADING;
1182 if (m->tmpname == NULL) /* if we have loaded unique items from */
1183 delete_unique_items(m); /* original map before, don't duplicate them */
1184 load_object(thawer, NULL, LO_NOREAD,0);
1185 load_objects (m, thawer, 0);
1186
1187 m->in_memory=MAP_IN_MEMORY;
1188 }
1189
1190
1191 /*
1192 * Saves a map to file. If flag is set, it is saved into the same
1193 * file it was (originally) loaded from. Otherwise a temporary
1194 * filename will be genarated, and the file will be stored there.
1195 * The temporary filename will be stored in the mapstructure.
1196 * If the map is unique, we also save to the filename in the map
1197 * (this should have been updated when first loaded)
1198 */
1199
1200 int
1201 new_save_map (mapstruct * m, int flag)
1202 {
1203 char filename[MAX_BUF], buf[MAX_BUF], buf_s[MAX_BUF], shop[MAX_BUF];
1204 int i;
1205
1206 if (flag && !*m->path)
1207 {
1208 LOG (llevError, "Tried to save map without path.\n");
1209 return -1;
1210 }
1211
1212 if (flag || (m->unique) || (m->templatemap))
1213 {
1214 if (!m->unique && !m->templatemap)
1215 { /* flag is set */
1216 if (flag == 2)
1217 strcpy (filename, create_overlay_pathname (m->path));
1218 else
1219 strcpy (filename, create_pathname (m->path));
1220 }
1221 else
1222 strcpy (filename, m->path);
1223
1224 make_path_to_file (filename);
1225 }
1226 else
1227 {
1228 if (!m->tmpname)
1229 m->tmpname = tempnam_local (settings.tmpdir, NULL);
1230
1231 strcpy (filename, m->tmpname);
1232 }
1233
1234 LOG (llevDebug, "Saving map %s to %s\n", m->path, filename);
1235 m->in_memory = MAP_SAVING;
1236
1237 object_freezer freezer;
1238
1239 /* legacy */
1240 fprintf (freezer, "arch map\n");
1241 if (m->name)
1242 fprintf (freezer, "name %s\n", m->name);
1243 if (!flag)
1244 fprintf (freezer, "swap_time %d\n", m->swap_time);
1245 if (m->reset_timeout)
1246 fprintf (freezer, "reset_timeout %d\n", m->reset_timeout);
1247 if (m->fixed_resettime)
1248 fprintf (freezer, "fixed_resettime %d\n", m->fixed_resettime);
1249 /* we unfortunately have no idea if this is a value the creator set
1250 * or a difficulty value we generated when the map was first loaded
1251 */
1252 if (m->difficulty)
1253 fprintf (freezer, "difficulty %d\n", m->difficulty);
1254 if (m->region)
1255 fprintf (freezer, "region %s\n", m->region->name);
1256 if (m->shopitems)
1257 {
1258 print_shop_string (m, shop);
1259 fprintf (freezer, "shopitems %s\n", shop);
1260 }
1261 if (m->shopgreed)
1262 fprintf (freezer, "shopgreed %f\n", m->shopgreed);
1263 #ifndef WIN32
1264 if (m->shopmin)
1265 fprintf (freezer, "shopmin %llu\n", m->shopmin);
1266 if (m->shopmax)
1267 fprintf (freezer, "shopmax %llu\n", m->shopmax);
1268 #else
1269 if (m->shopmin)
1270 fprintf (freezer, "shopmin %I64u\n", m->shopmin);
1271 if (m->shopmax)
1272 fprintf (freezer, "shopmax %I64u\n", m->shopmax);
1273 #endif
1274 if (m->shoprace)
1275 fprintf (freezer, "shoprace %s\n", m->shoprace);
1276 if (m->darkness)
1277 fprintf (freezer, "darkness %d\n", m->darkness);
1278 if (m->width)
1279 fprintf (freezer, "width %d\n", m->width);
1280 if (m->height)
1281 fprintf (freezer, "height %d\n", m->height);
1282 if (m->enter_x)
1283 fprintf (freezer, "enter_x %d\n", m->enter_x);
1284 if (m->enter_y)
1285 fprintf (freezer, "enter_y %d\n", m->enter_y);
1286 if (m->msg)
1287 fprintf (freezer, "msg\n%sendmsg\n", m->msg);
1288 if (m->maplore)
1289 fprintf (freezer, "maplore\n%sendmaplore\n", m->maplore);
1290 if (m->unique)
1291 fprintf (freezer, "unique %d\n", m->unique);
1292 if (m->templatemap)
1293 fprintf (freezer, "template %d\n", m->templatemap);
1294 if (m->outdoor)
1295 fprintf (freezer, "outdoor %d\n", m->outdoor);
1296 if (m->temp)
1297 fprintf (freezer, "temp %d\n", m->temp);
1298 if (m->pressure)
1299 fprintf (freezer, "pressure %d\n", m->pressure);
1300 if (m->humid)
1301 fprintf (freezer, "humid %d\n", m->humid);
1302 if (m->windspeed)
1303 fprintf (freezer, "windspeed %d\n", m->windspeed);
1304 if (m->winddir)
1305 fprintf (freezer, "winddir %d\n", m->winddir);
1306 if (m->sky)
1307 fprintf (freezer, "sky %d\n", m->sky);
1308 if (m->nosmooth)
1309 fprintf (freezer, "nosmooth %d\n", m->nosmooth);
1310
1311 /* Save any tiling information, except on overlays */
1312 if (flag != 2)
1313 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
1314 if (m->tile_path[i])
1315 fprintf (freezer, "tile_path_%d %s\n", i + 1, m->tile_path[i]);
1316
1317 freezer.put (m);
1318 fprintf (freezer, "end\n");
1319
1320 /* In the game save unique items in the different file, but
1321 * in the editor save them to the normal map file.
1322 * If unique map, save files in the proper destination (set by
1323 * player)
1324 */
1325 if ((flag == 0 || flag == 2) && !m->unique && !m->templatemap)
1326 {
1327 object_freezer unique;
1328
1329 if (flag == 2)
1330 save_objects (m, freezer, unique, 2);
1331 else
1332 save_objects (m, freezer, unique, 0);
1333
1334 sprintf (buf, "%s.v00", create_items_path (m->path));
1335
1336 unique.save (buf);
1337 }
1338 else
1339 { /* save same file when not playing, like in editor */
1340 save_objects (m, freezer, freezer, 0);
1341 }
1342
1343 freezer.save (filename);
1344
1345 return 0;
1346 }
1347
1348
1349 /*
1350 * Remove and free all objects in the inventory of the given object.
1351 * object.c ?
1352 */
1353
1354 void clean_object(object *op)
1355 {
1356 object *tmp, *next;
1357
1358 for(tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = next)
1359 {
1360 next = tmp->below;
1361 clean_object(tmp);
1362 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_IS_LINKED))
1363 remove_button_link(tmp);
1364 remove_ob(tmp);
1365 free_object(tmp);
1366 }
1367 }
1368
1369 /*
1370 * Remove and free all objects in the given map.
1371 */
1372
1373 void free_all_objects(mapstruct *m) {
1374 int i,j;
1375 object *op;
1376
1377 for(i=0;i<MAP_WIDTH(m);i++)
1378 for(j=0;j<MAP_HEIGHT(m);j++) {
1379 object *previous_obj=NULL;
1380 while((op=GET_MAP_OB(m,i,j))!=NULL) {
1381 if (op==previous_obj) {
1382 LOG(llevDebug, "free_all_objects: Link error, bailing out.\n");
1383 break;
1384 }
1385 previous_obj=op;
1386 if(op->head!=NULL)
1387 op = op->head;
1388
1389 /* If the map isn't in memory, free_object will remove and
1390 * free objects in op's inventory. So let it do the job.
1391 */
1392 if (m->in_memory==MAP_IN_MEMORY)
1393 clean_object(op);
1394 remove_ob(op);
1395 free_object(op);
1396 }
1397 }
1398 #ifdef MANY_CORES
1399 /* I see periodic cores on metalforge where a map has been swapped out, but apparantly
1400 * an item on that map was not saved - look for that condition and die as appropriate -
1401 * this leaves more of the map data intact for better debugging.
1402 */
1403 for (op=objects; op!=NULL; op=op->next) {
1404 if (!QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_REMOVED) && op->map == m) {
1405 LOG(llevDebug,"free_all_objects: object %s still on map after it should have been freed\n", op->name);
1406 abort();
1407 }
1408 }
1409 #endif
1410 }
1411
1412 /*
1413 * Frees everything allocated by the given mapstructure.
1414 * don't free tmpname - our caller is left to do that
1415 */
1416
1417 void free_map(mapstruct *m,int flag) {
1418 int i;
1419
1420 if (!m->in_memory) {
1421 LOG(llevError,"Trying to free freed map.\n");
1422 return;
1423 }
1424 if (flag && m->spaces) free_all_objects(m);
1425 if (m->name) FREE_AND_CLEAR(m->name);
1426 if (m->spaces) FREE_AND_CLEAR(m->spaces);
1427 if (m->msg) FREE_AND_CLEAR(m->msg);
1428 if (m->maplore) FREE_AND_CLEAR(m->maplore);
1429 if (m->shopitems) FREE_AND_CLEAR(m->shopitems);
1430 if (m->shoprace) FREE_AND_CLEAR(m->shoprace);
1431 if (m->buttons)
1432 free_objectlinkpt(m->buttons);
1433 m->buttons = NULL;
1434 for (i=0; i<4; i++) {
1435 if (m->tile_path[i]) FREE_AND_CLEAR(m->tile_path[i]);
1436 m->tile_map[i] = NULL;
1437 }
1438 m->in_memory = MAP_SWAPPED;
1439 }
1440
1441 /*
1442 * function: vanish mapstruct
1443 * m : pointer to mapstruct, if NULL no action
1444 * this deletes all the data on the map (freeing pointers)
1445 * and then removes this map from the global linked list of maps.
1446 */
1447
1448 void delete_map(mapstruct *m) {
1449 mapstruct *tmp, *last;
1450 int i;
1451
1452 if (!m)
1453 return;
1454
1455 m->clear ();
1456
1457 if (m->in_memory == MAP_IN_MEMORY) {
1458 /* change to MAP_SAVING, even though we are not,
1459 * so that remove_ob doesn't do as much work.
1460 */
1461 m->in_memory = MAP_SAVING;
1462 free_map (m, 1);
1463 }
1464 /* move this out of free_map, since tmpname can still be needed if
1465 * the map is swapped out.
1466 */
1467 if (m->tmpname) {
1468 free(m->tmpname);
1469 m->tmpname=NULL;
1470 }
1471 last = NULL;
1472 /* We need to look through all the maps and see if any maps
1473 * are pointing at this one for tiling information. Since
1474 * tiling can be assymetric, we just can not look to see which
1475 * maps this map tiles with and clears those.
1476 */
1477 for (tmp = first_map; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->next) {
1478 if (tmp->next == m) last = tmp;
1479
1480 /* This should hopefully get unrolled on a decent compiler */
1481 for (i=0; i<4; i++)
1482 if (tmp->tile_map[i] == m) tmp->tile_map[i]=NULL;
1483 }
1484
1485 /* If last is null, then this should be the first map in the list */
1486 if (!last) {
1487 if (m == first_map)
1488 first_map = m->next;
1489 else
1490 /* m->path is a static char, so should hopefully still have
1491 * some useful data in it.
1492 */
1493 LOG(llevError,"delete_map: Unable to find map %s in list\n",
1494 m->path);
1495 }
1496 else
1497 last->next = m->next;
1498
1499 free (m);
1500 }
1501
1502
1503
1504 /*
1505 * Makes sure the given map is loaded and swapped in.
1506 * name is path name of the map.
1507 * flags meaning:
1508 * 0x1 (MAP_FLUSH): flush the map - always load from the map directory,
1509 * and don't do unique items or the like.
1510 * 0x2 (MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE) - this is a unique map for each player.
1511 * dont do any more name translation on it.
1512 *
1513 * Returns a pointer to the given map.
1514 */
1515
1516 mapstruct *ready_map_name(const char *name, int flags) {
1517 mapstruct *m;
1518
1519 if (!name)
1520 return (NULL);
1521
1522 /* Have we been at this level before? */
1523 m = has_been_loaded (name);
1524
1525 /* Map is good to go, so just return it */
1526 if (m && (m->in_memory == MAP_LOADING || m->in_memory == MAP_IN_MEMORY)) {
1527 return m;
1528 }
1529
1530 /* unique maps always get loaded from their original location, and never
1531 * a temp location. Likewise, if map_flush is set, or we have never loaded
1532 * this map, load it now. I removed the reset checking from here -
1533 * it seems the probability of a player trying to enter a map that should
1534 * reset but hasn't yet is quite low, and removing that makes this function
1535 * a bit cleaner (and players probably shouldn't rely on exact timing for
1536 * resets in any case - if they really care, they should use the 'maps command.
1537 */
1538 if ((flags & (MAP_FLUSH|MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE)) || !m) {
1539
1540 /* first visit or time to reset */
1541 if (m) {
1542 clean_tmp_map(m); /* Doesn't make much difference */
1543 delete_map(m);
1544 }
1545
1546 /* create and load a map */
1547 if (flags & MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE)
1548 LOG(llevDebug, "Trying to load map %s.\n", name);
1549 else
1550 LOG(llevDebug, "Trying to load map %s.\n", create_pathname(name));
1551
1552 if (!(m = load_original_map(name, (flags & MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE))))
1553 return (NULL);
1554
1555 fix_auto_apply(m); /* Chests which open as default */
1556
1557 /* If a player unique map, no extra unique object file to load.
1558 * if from the editor, likewise.
1559 */
1560 if (! (flags & (MAP_FLUSH|MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE)))
1561 load_unique_objects(m);
1562
1563 if (! (flags & (MAP_FLUSH|MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE|MAP_OVERLAY))) {
1564 m=load_overlay_map(name, m);
1565 if (m==NULL)
1566 return NULL;
1567 }
1568
1569 if (flags & MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE)
1570 INVOKE_MAP (SWAPIN, m);
1571
1572 } else {
1573 /* If in this loop, we found a temporary map, so load it up. */
1574
1575 m=load_temporary_map (m);
1576 if(m==NULL) return NULL;
1577 load_unique_objects(m);
1578
1579 clean_tmp_map(m);
1580 m->in_memory = MAP_IN_MEMORY;
1581 /* tempnam() on sun systems (probably others) uses malloc
1582 * to allocated space for the string. Free it here.
1583 * In some cases, load_temporary_map above won't find the
1584 * temporary map, and so has reloaded a new map. If that
1585 * is the case, tmpname is now null
1586 */
1587 if (m->tmpname) free(m->tmpname);
1588 m->tmpname = NULL;
1589 /* It's going to be saved anew anyway */
1590 }
1591
1592 /* Below here is stuff common to both first time loaded maps and
1593 * temp maps.
1594 */
1595
1596 decay_objects(m); /* start the decay */
1597 /* In case other objects press some buttons down */
1598 update_buttons(m);
1599 if (m->outdoor)
1600 set_darkness_map(m);
1601 /* run the weather over this map */
1602 weather_effect(name);
1603 return m;
1604 }
1605
1606
1607 /*
1608 * This routine is supposed to find out the difficulty of the map.
1609 * difficulty does not have a lot to do with character level,
1610 * but does have a lot to do with treasure on the map.
1611 *
1612 * Difficulty can now be set by the map creature. If the value stored
1613 * in the map is zero, then use this routine. Maps should really
1614 * have a difficulty set than using this function - human calculation
1615 * is much better than this functions guesswork.
1616 */
1617
1618 int calculate_difficulty(mapstruct *m) {
1619 object *op;
1620 archetype *at;
1621 int x, y, i, diff;
1622 long monster_cnt = 0;
1623 double avgexp = 0;
1624 sint64 total_exp = 0;
1625
1626 if (MAP_DIFFICULTY (m))
1627 {
1628 LOG(llevDebug, "Using stored map difficulty: %d\n", MAP_DIFFICULTY (m));
1629 return MAP_DIFFICULTY (m);
1630 }
1631
1632 for(x = 0; x < MAP_WIDTH(m); x++)
1633 for(y = 0; y < MAP_HEIGHT(m); y++)
1634 for(op = get_map_ob(m, x, y); op != NULL; op = op->above)
1635 {
1636 if(QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_MONSTER))
1637 {
1638 total_exp += op->stats.exp;
1639 monster_cnt++;
1640 }
1641
1642 if(QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_GENERATOR))
1643 {
1644 total_exp += op->stats.exp;
1645 at = type_to_archetype(GENERATE_TYPE (op));
1646
1647 if(at != NULL)
1648 total_exp += at->clone.stats.exp * 8;
1649
1650 monster_cnt++;
1651 }
1652 }
1653
1654 avgexp = (double) total_exp / monster_cnt;
1655
1656 for (i = 1; i <= settings.max_level; i++)
1657 {
1658 if ((level_exp (i, 1) - level_exp (i - 1, 1)) > (100 * avgexp))
1659 {
1660 /* LOG(llevDebug, "Calculated difficulty for map: %s: %d\n", m->name, i); */
1661 return i;
1662 }
1663 }
1664
1665 return 1;
1666 }
1667
1668 void clean_tmp_map(mapstruct *m) {
1669 if(m->tmpname == NULL)
1670 return;
1671 INVOKE_MAP (CLEAN, m);
1672 (void) unlink(m->tmpname);
1673 }
1674
1675 void free_all_maps(void)
1676 {
1677 int real_maps=0;
1678
1679 while (first_map) {
1680 /* I think some of the callers above before it gets here set this to be
1681 * saving, but we still want to free this data
1682 */
1683 if (first_map->in_memory == MAP_SAVING) first_map->in_memory = MAP_IN_MEMORY;
1684 delete_map(first_map);
1685 real_maps++;
1686 }
1687 LOG(llevDebug,"free_all_maps: Freed %d maps\n", real_maps);
1688 }
1689
1690 /* change_map_light() - used to change map light level (darkness)
1691 * up or down. Returns true if successful. It should now be
1692 * possible to change a value by more than 1.
1693 * Move this from los.c to map.c since this is more related
1694 * to maps than los.
1695 * postive values make it darker, negative make it brighter
1696 */
1697
1698 int change_map_light(mapstruct *m, int change) {
1699 int new_level = m->darkness + change;
1700
1701 /* Nothing to do */
1702 if(!change || (new_level <= 0 && m->darkness == 0) ||
1703 (new_level >= MAX_DARKNESS && m->darkness >=MAX_DARKNESS)) {
1704 return 0;
1705 }
1706
1707 /* inform all players on the map */
1708 if (change>0)
1709 new_info_map(NDI_BLACK|NDI_UNIQUE, m,"It becomes darker.");
1710 else
1711 new_info_map(NDI_BLACK|NDI_UNIQUE, m,"It becomes brighter.");
1712
1713 /* Do extra checking. since m->darkness is a unsigned value,
1714 * we need to be extra careful about negative values.
1715 * In general, the checks below are only needed if change
1716 * is not +/-1
1717 */
1718 if (new_level < 0) m->darkness = 0;
1719 else if (new_level >=MAX_DARKNESS) m->darkness = MAX_DARKNESS;
1720 else m->darkness=new_level;
1721
1722 /* All clients need to get re-updated for the change */
1723 update_all_map_los(m);
1724 return 1;
1725 }
1726
1727
1728 /*
1729 * This function updates various attributes about a specific space
1730 * on the map (what it looks like, whether it blocks magic,
1731 * has a living creatures, prevents people from passing
1732 * through, etc)
1733 */
1734 void update_position (mapstruct *m, int x, int y) {
1735 object *tmp, *last = NULL;
1736 uint8 flags = 0, oldflags, light=0, anywhere=0;
1737 New_Face *top,*floor, *middle;
1738 object *top_obj, *floor_obj, *middle_obj;
1739 MoveType move_block=0, move_slow=0, move_on=0, move_off=0, move_allow=0;
1740
1741 oldflags = GET_MAP_FLAGS(m,x,y);
1742 if (!(oldflags & P_NEED_UPDATE)) {
1743 LOG(llevDebug,"update_position called with P_NEED_UPDATE not set: %s (%d, %d)\n",
1744 m->path, x, y);
1745 return;
1746 }
1747
1748 middle=blank_face;
1749 top=blank_face;
1750 floor=blank_face;
1751
1752 middle_obj = NULL;
1753 top_obj = NULL;
1754 floor_obj = NULL;
1755
1756 for (tmp = get_map_ob (m, x, y); tmp; last = tmp, tmp = tmp->above) {
1757
1758 /* This could be made additive I guess (two lights better than
1759 * one). But if so, it shouldn't be a simple additive - 2
1760 * light bulbs do not illuminate twice as far as once since
1761 * it is a disapation factor that is squared (or is it cubed?)
1762 */
1763 if (tmp->glow_radius > light) light = tmp->glow_radius;
1764
1765 /* This call is needed in order to update objects the player
1766 * is standing in that have animations (ie, grass, fire, etc).
1767 * However, it also causes the look window to be re-drawn
1768 * 3 times each time the player moves, because many of the
1769 * functions the move_player calls eventualy call this.
1770 *
1771 * Always put the player down for drawing.
1772 */
1773 if (!tmp->invisible) {
1774 if ((tmp->type==PLAYER || QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_MONSTER))) {
1775 top = tmp->face;
1776 top_obj = tmp;
1777 }
1778 else if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_IS_FLOOR)) {
1779 /* If we got a floor, that means middle and top were below it,
1780 * so should not be visible, so we clear them.
1781 */
1782 middle=blank_face;
1783 top=blank_face;
1784 floor = tmp->face;
1785 floor_obj = tmp;
1786 }
1787 /* Flag anywhere have high priority */
1788 else if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_SEE_ANYWHERE)) {
1789 middle = tmp->face;
1790
1791 middle_obj = tmp;
1792 anywhere =1;
1793 }
1794 /* Find the highest visible face around. If equal
1795 * visibilities, we still want the one nearer to the
1796 * top
1797 */
1798 else if (middle == blank_face || (tmp->face->visibility > middle->visibility && !anywhere)) {
1799 middle = tmp->face;
1800 middle_obj = tmp;
1801 }
1802 }
1803 if (tmp==tmp->above) {
1804 LOG(llevError, "Error in structure of map\n");
1805 exit (-1);
1806 }
1807
1808 move_slow |= tmp->move_slow;
1809 move_block |= tmp->move_block;
1810 move_on |= tmp->move_on;
1811 move_off |= tmp->move_off;
1812 move_allow |= tmp->move_allow;
1813
1814 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_ALIVE))
1815 flags |= P_IS_ALIVE;
1816 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_NO_MAGIC))
1817 flags |= P_NO_MAGIC;
1818 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_DAMNED))
1819 flags |= P_NO_CLERIC;
1820 if (tmp->type == SAFE_GROUND)
1821 flags |= P_SAFE | P_NO_CLERIC | P_NO_MAGIC;
1822
1823 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_BLOCKSVIEW))
1824 flags |= P_BLOCKSVIEW;
1825 } /* for stack of objects */
1826
1827 /* we don't want to rely on this function to have accurate flags, but
1828 * since we're already doing the work, we calculate them here.
1829 * if they don't match, logic is broken someplace.
1830 */
1831 if (((oldflags & ~(P_NEED_UPDATE|P_NO_ERROR)) != flags) &&
1832 (!(oldflags & P_NO_ERROR))) {
1833 LOG(llevDebug,"update_position: updated flags do not match old flags: %s (old=%d,new=%d) %x != %x\n",
1834 m->path, x, y,
1835 (oldflags & ~P_NEED_UPDATE), flags);
1836 }
1837 SET_MAP_FLAGS(m, x, y, flags);
1838 SET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(m, x, y, move_block & ~move_allow);
1839 SET_MAP_MOVE_ON(m, x, y, move_on);
1840 SET_MAP_MOVE_OFF(m, x, y, move_off);
1841 SET_MAP_MOVE_SLOW(m, x, y, move_slow);
1842
1843 /* At this point, we have a floor face (if there is a floor),
1844 * and the floor is set - we are not going to touch it at
1845 * this point.
1846 * middle contains the highest visibility face.
1847 * top contains a player/monster face, if there is one.
1848 *
1849 * We now need to fill in top.face and/or middle.face.
1850 */
1851
1852 /* If the top face also happens to be high visibility, re-do our
1853 * middle face. This should not happen, as we already have the
1854 * else statement above so middle should not get set. OTOH, it
1855 * may be possible for the faces to match but be different objects.
1856 */
1857 if (top == middle) middle=blank_face;
1858
1859 /* There are three posibilities at this point:
1860 * 1) top face is set, need middle to be set.
1861 * 2) middle is set, need to set top.
1862 * 3) neither middle or top is set - need to set both.
1863 */
1864
1865 for (tmp=last; tmp; tmp=tmp->below) {
1866 /* Once we get to a floor, stop, since we already have a floor object */
1867 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_IS_FLOOR)) break;
1868
1869 /* If two top faces are already set, quit processing */
1870 if ((top != blank_face) && (middle != blank_face)) break;
1871
1872 /* Only show visible faces, unless its the editor - show all */
1873 if (!tmp->invisible || editor) {
1874 /* Fill in top if needed */
1875 if (top == blank_face) {
1876 top = tmp->face;
1877 top_obj = tmp;
1878 if (top == middle) middle=blank_face;
1879 } else {
1880 /* top is already set - we should only get here if
1881 * middle is not set
1882 *
1883 * Set the middle face and break out, since there is nothing
1884 * more to fill in. We don't check visiblity here, since
1885 *
1886 */
1887 if (tmp->face != top ) {
1888 middle = tmp->face;
1889 middle_obj = tmp;
1890 break;
1891 }
1892 }
1893 }
1894 }
1895 if (middle == floor) middle = blank_face;
1896 if (top == middle) middle = blank_face;
1897 SET_MAP_FACE(m,x,y,top,0);
1898 if(top != blank_face)
1899 SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(m,x,y,top_obj,0);
1900 else
1901 SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(m,x,y,NULL,0);
1902 SET_MAP_FACE(m,x,y,middle,1);
1903 if(middle != blank_face)
1904 SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(m,x,y,middle_obj,1);
1905 else
1906 SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(m,x,y,NULL,1);
1907 SET_MAP_FACE(m,x,y,floor,2);
1908 if(floor != blank_face)
1909 SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(m,x,y,floor_obj,2);
1910 else
1911 SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(m,x,y,NULL,2);
1912 SET_MAP_LIGHT(m,x,y,light);
1913 }
1914
1915
1916 void set_map_reset_time(mapstruct *map) {
1917 int timeout;
1918
1919 timeout = MAP_RESET_TIMEOUT(map);
1920 if (timeout <= 0)
1921 timeout = MAP_DEFAULTRESET;
1922 if (timeout >= MAP_MAXRESET)
1923 timeout = MAP_MAXRESET;
1924 MAP_WHEN_RESET(map) = seconds()+timeout;
1925 }
1926
1927 /* this updates the orig_map->tile_map[tile_num] value after loading
1928 * the map. It also takes care of linking back the freshly loaded
1929 * maps tile_map values if it tiles back to this one. It returns
1930 * the value of orig_map->tile_map[tile_num]. It really only does this
1931 * so that it is easier for calling functions to verify success.
1932 */
1933
1934 static mapstruct *load_and_link_tiled_map(mapstruct *orig_map, int tile_num)
1935 {
1936 int dest_tile = (tile_num +2) % 4;
1937 char *path = path_combine_and_normalize(orig_map->path, orig_map->tile_path[tile_num]);
1938
1939 orig_map->tile_map[tile_num] = ready_map_name(path, 0);
1940
1941 /* need to do a strcmp here as the orig_map->path is not a shared string */
1942 if (orig_map->tile_map[tile_num]->tile_path[dest_tile] &&
1943 !strcmp(orig_map->tile_map[tile_num]->tile_path[dest_tile], orig_map->path))
1944 orig_map->tile_map[tile_num]->tile_map[dest_tile] = orig_map;
1945
1946 return orig_map->tile_map[tile_num];
1947 }
1948
1949 /* this returns TRUE if the coordinates (x,y) are out of
1950 * map m. This function also takes into account any
1951 * tiling considerations, loading adjacant maps as needed.
1952 * This is the function should always be used when it
1953 * necessary to check for valid coordinates.
1954 * This function will recursively call itself for the
1955 * tiled maps.
1956 *
1957 *
1958 */
1959 int out_of_map(mapstruct *m, int x, int y)
1960 {
1961
1962 /* If we get passed a null map, this is obviously the
1963 * case. This generally shouldn't happen, but if the
1964 * map loads fail below, it could happen.
1965 */
1966 if (!m) return 0;
1967
1968 if (x<0) {
1969 if (!m->tile_path[3]) return 1;
1970 if (!m->tile_map[3] || m->tile_map[3]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY) {
1971 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 3);
1972 }
1973 return (out_of_map(m->tile_map[3], x + MAP_WIDTH(m->tile_map[3]), y));
1974 }
1975 if (x>=MAP_WIDTH(m)) {
1976 if (!m->tile_path[1]) return 1;
1977 if (!m->tile_map[1] || m->tile_map[1]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY) {
1978 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 1);
1979 }
1980 return (out_of_map(m->tile_map[1], x - MAP_WIDTH(m), y));
1981 }
1982 if (y<0) {
1983 if (!m->tile_path[0]) return 1;
1984 if (!m->tile_map[0] || m->tile_map[0]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY) {
1985 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 0);
1986 }
1987 return (out_of_map(m->tile_map[0], x, y + MAP_HEIGHT(m->tile_map[0])));
1988 }
1989 if (y>=MAP_HEIGHT(m)) {
1990 if (!m->tile_path[2]) return 1;
1991 if (!m->tile_map[2] || m->tile_map[2]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY) {
1992 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 2);
1993 }
1994 return (out_of_map(m->tile_map[2], x, y - MAP_HEIGHT(m)));
1995 }
1996
1997 /* Simple case - coordinates are within this local
1998 * map.
1999 */
2000 return 0;
2001 }
2002
2003 /* This is basically the same as out_of_map above, but
2004 * instead we return NULL if no map is valid (coordinates
2005 * out of bounds and no tiled map), otherwise it returns
2006 * the map as that the coordinates are really on, and
2007 * updates x and y to be the localized coordinates.
2008 * Using this is more efficient of calling out_of_map
2009 * and then figuring out what the real map is
2010 */
2011 mapstruct *get_map_from_coord(mapstruct *m, sint16 *x, sint16 *y)
2012 {
2013
2014 if (*x<0) {
2015 if (!m->tile_path[3]) return NULL;
2016 if (!m->tile_map[3] || m->tile_map[3]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY)
2017 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 3);
2018
2019 *x += MAP_WIDTH(m->tile_map[3]);
2020 return (get_map_from_coord(m->tile_map[3], x, y));
2021 }
2022 if (*x>=MAP_WIDTH(m)) {
2023 if (!m->tile_path[1]) return NULL;
2024 if (!m->tile_map[1] || m->tile_map[1]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY)
2025 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 1);
2026
2027 *x -= MAP_WIDTH(m);
2028 return (get_map_from_coord(m->tile_map[1], x, y));
2029 }
2030 if (*y<0) {
2031 if (!m->tile_path[0]) return NULL;
2032 if (!m->tile_map[0] || m->tile_map[0]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY)
2033 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 0);
2034
2035 *y += MAP_HEIGHT(m->tile_map[0]);
2036 return (get_map_from_coord(m->tile_map[0], x, y));
2037 }
2038 if (*y>=MAP_HEIGHT(m)) {
2039 if (!m->tile_path[2]) return NULL;
2040 if (!m->tile_map[2] || m->tile_map[2]->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY)
2041 load_and_link_tiled_map(m, 2);
2042
2043 *y -= MAP_HEIGHT(m);
2044 return (get_map_from_coord(m->tile_map[2], x, y));
2045 }
2046
2047 /* Simple case - coordinates are within this local
2048 * map.
2049 */
2050
2051 return m;
2052 }
2053
2054 /**
2055 * Return whether map2 is adjacent to map1. If so, store the distance from
2056 * map1 to map2 in dx/dy.
2057 */
2058 static int adjacent_map(const mapstruct *map1, const mapstruct *map2, int *dx, int *dy) {
2059 if (!map1 || !map2)
2060 return 0;
2061
2062 if (map1 == map2) {
2063 *dx = 0;
2064 *dy = 0;
2065
2066 } else if (map1->tile_map[0] == map2) { /* up */
2067 *dx = 0;
2068 *dy = -MAP_HEIGHT(map2);
2069 } else if (map1->tile_map[1] == map2) { /* right */
2070 *dx = MAP_WIDTH(map1);
2071 *dy = 0;
2072 } else if (map1->tile_map[2] == map2) { /* down */
2073 *dx = 0;
2074 *dy = MAP_HEIGHT(map1);
2075 } else if (map1->tile_map[3] == map2) { /* left */
2076 *dx = -MAP_WIDTH(map2);
2077 *dy = 0;
2078
2079 } else if (map1->tile_map[0] && map1->tile_map[0]->tile_map[1] == map2) { /* up right */
2080 *dx = MAP_WIDTH(map1->tile_map[0]);
2081 *dy = -MAP_HEIGHT(map1->tile_map[0]);
2082 } else if (map1->tile_map[0] && map1->tile_map[0]->tile_map[3] == map2) { /* up left */
2083 *dx = -MAP_WIDTH(map2);
2084 *dy = -MAP_HEIGHT(map1->tile_map[0]);
2085 } else if (map1->tile_map[1] && map1->tile_map[1]->tile_map[0] == map2) { /* right up */
2086 *dx = MAP_WIDTH(map1);
2087 *dy = -MAP_HEIGHT(map2);
2088 } else if (map1->tile_map[1] && map1->tile_map[1]->tile_map[2] == map2) { /* right down */
2089 *dx = MAP_WIDTH(map1);
2090 *dy = MAP_HEIGHT(map1->tile_map[1]);
2091 } else if (map1->tile_map[2] && map1->tile_map[2]->tile_map[1] == map2) { /* down right */
2092 *dx = MAP_WIDTH(map1->tile_map[2]);
2093 *dy = MAP_HEIGHT(map1);
2094 } else if (map1->tile_map[2] && map1->tile_map[2]->tile_map[3] == map2) { /* down left */
2095 *dx = -MAP_WIDTH(map2);
2096 *dy = MAP_HEIGHT(map1);
2097 } else if (map1->tile_map[3] && map1->tile_map[3]->tile_map[0] == map2) { /* left up */
2098 *dx = -MAP_WIDTH(map1->tile_map[3]);
2099 *dy = -MAP_HEIGHT(map2);
2100 } else if (map1->tile_map[3] && map1->tile_map[3]->tile_map[2] == map2) { /* left down */
2101 *dx = -MAP_WIDTH(map1->tile_map[3]);
2102 *dy = MAP_HEIGHT(map1->tile_map[3]);
2103
2104 } else { /* not "adjacent" enough */
2105 return 0;
2106 }
2107
2108 return 1;
2109 }
2110
2111 /* From map.c
2112 * This is used by get_player to determine where the other
2113 * creature is. get_rangevector takes into account map tiling,
2114 * so you just can not look the the map coordinates and get the
2115 * righte value. distance_x/y are distance away, which
2116 * can be negativbe. direction is the crossfire direction scheme
2117 * that the creature should head. part is the part of the
2118 * monster that is closest.
2119 *
2120 * get_rangevector looks at op1 and op2, and fills in the
2121 * structure for op1 to get to op2.
2122 * We already trust that the caller has verified that the
2123 * two objects are at least on adjacent maps. If not,
2124 * results are not likely to be what is desired.
2125 * if the objects are not on maps, results are also likely to
2126 * be unexpected
2127 *
2128 * currently, the only flag supported (0x1) is don't translate for
2129 * closest body part of 'op1'
2130 */
2131
2132 void get_rangevector(object *op1, object *op2, rv_vector *retval, int flags) {
2133 if (!adjacent_map(op1->map, op2->map, &retval->distance_x, &retval->distance_y)) {
2134 /* be conservative and fill in _some_ data */
2135 retval->distance = 100000;
2136 retval->distance_x = 32767;
2137 retval->distance_y = 32767;
2138 retval->direction = 0;
2139 retval->part = 0;
2140 } else {
2141 object *best;
2142
2143 retval->distance_x += op2->x-op1->x;
2144 retval->distance_y += op2->y-op1->y;
2145
2146 best = op1;
2147 /* If this is multipart, find the closest part now */
2148 if (!(flags&0x1) && op1->more) {
2149 object *tmp;
2150 int best_distance = retval->distance_x*retval->distance_x+
2151 retval->distance_y*retval->distance_y, tmpi;
2152
2153 /* we just take the offset of the piece to head to figure
2154 * distance instead of doing all that work above again
2155 * since the distance fields we set above are positive in the
2156 * same axis as is used for multipart objects, the simply arithmetic
2157 * below works.
2158 */
2159 for (tmp = op1->more; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->more) {
2160 tmpi = (op1->x-tmp->x+retval->distance_x)*(op1->x-tmp->x+retval->distance_x)+
2161 (op1->y-tmp->y+retval->distance_y)*(op1->y-tmp->y+retval->distance_y);
2162 if (tmpi < best_distance) {
2163 best_distance = tmpi;
2164 best = tmp;
2165 }
2166 }
2167 if (best != op1) {
2168 retval->distance_x += op1->x-best->x;
2169 retval->distance_y += op1->y-best->y;
2170 }
2171 }
2172 retval->part = best;
2173 retval->distance = isqrt(retval->distance_x*retval->distance_x+retval->distance_y*retval->distance_y);
2174 retval->direction = find_dir_2(-retval->distance_x, -retval->distance_y);
2175 }
2176 }
2177
2178 /* this is basically the same as get_rangevector above, but instead of
2179 * the first parameter being an object, it instead is the map
2180 * and x,y coordinates - this is used for path to player -
2181 * since the object is not infact moving but we are trying to traverse
2182 * the path, we need this.
2183 * flags has no meaning for this function at this time - I kept it in to
2184 * be more consistant with the above function and also in case they are needed
2185 * for something in the future. Also, since no object is pasted, the best
2186 * field of the rv_vector is set to NULL.
2187 */
2188
2189 void get_rangevector_from_mapcoord(const mapstruct *m, int x, int y, const object *op2, rv_vector *retval, int flags) {
2190 if (!adjacent_map(m, op2->map, &retval->distance_x, &retval->distance_y)) {
2191 /* be conservative and fill in _some_ data */
2192 retval->distance = 100000;
2193 retval->distance_x = 32767;
2194 retval->distance_y = 32767;
2195 retval->direction = 0;
2196 retval->part = 0;
2197 } else {
2198 retval->distance_x += op2->x-x;
2199 retval->distance_y += op2->y-y;
2200
2201 retval->part = NULL;
2202 retval->distance = isqrt(retval->distance_x*retval->distance_x+retval->distance_y*retval->distance_y);
2203 retval->direction = find_dir_2(-retval->distance_x, -retval->distance_y);
2204 }
2205 }
2206
2207 /* Returns true of op1 and op2 are effectively on the same map
2208 * (as related to map tiling). Note that this looks for a path from
2209 * op1 to op2, so if the tiled maps are assymetric and op2 has a path
2210 * to op1, this will still return false.
2211 * Note we only look one map out to keep the processing simple
2212 * and efficient. This could probably be a macro.
2213 * MSW 2001-08-05
2214 */
2215 int on_same_map(const object *op1, const object *op2) {
2216 int dx, dy;
2217
2218 return adjacent_map(op1->map, op2->map, &dx, &dy);
2219 }