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Revision: 1.87
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replace update_ob_speed by ->set_speed

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1 elmex 1.1 /*
2     CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows
3    
4     Copyright (C) 2001 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
5     Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
6    
7     This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8     it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9     the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10     (at your option) any later version.
11    
12     This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15     GNU General Public License for more details.
16    
17     You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18     along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19     Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
20    
21 root 1.47 The authors can be reached via e-mail at <crossfire@schmorp.de>
22 elmex 1.1 */
23    
24     /* Eneq(@csd.uu.se): Added weight-modifiers in environment of objects.
25     sub/add_weight will transcend the environment updating the carrying
26     variable. */
27     #include <global.h>
28 root 1.28 #include <stdio.h>
29     #include <sys/types.h>
30     #include <sys/uio.h>
31 elmex 1.1 #include <object.h>
32     #include <funcpoint.h>
33     #include <loader.h>
34 root 1.28
35 root 1.68 #include <bitset>
36    
37 elmex 1.1 int nrofallocobjects = 0;
38 root 1.39 static UUID uuid;
39     const uint64 UUID_SKIP = 1<<19;
40 elmex 1.1
41 root 1.24 object *active_objects; /* List of active objects that need to be processed */
42 elmex 1.1
43 root 1.24 short freearr_x[SIZEOFFREE] = { 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, -1, -1, -1, 0, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, -2, -2, -2, -2, -1,
44     0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, -3, -3, -3, -3, -3, -3, -3, -2, -1
45     };
46     short freearr_y[SIZEOFFREE] = { 0, -1, -1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, -1, -2, -2, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, -2,
47     -3, -3, -3, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1, -2, -3, -3, -3
48     };
49     int maxfree[SIZEOFFREE] = { 0, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 37, 39, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45,
50     48, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49, 49
51     };
52     int freedir[SIZEOFFREE] = {
53     0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 8,
54     1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8
55     };
56 elmex 1.1
57 root 1.39 static void
58     write_uuid (void)
59     {
60     char filename1[MAX_BUF], filename2[MAX_BUF];
61    
62     sprintf (filename1, "%s/uuid", settings.localdir);
63     sprintf (filename2, "%s/uuid~", settings.localdir);
64    
65     FILE *fp;
66    
67     if (!(fp = fopen (filename2, "w")))
68     {
69     LOG (llevError, "ERROR: cannot open %s for writing, unable to write UUID!\n", filename2);
70     return;
71     }
72    
73     fprintf (fp, "<1,%llx>\n", (unsigned long long)uuid.seq + UUID_SKIP * 2);
74     fclose (fp);
75     rename (filename2, filename1);
76     }
77    
78     static void
79     read_uuid (void)
80     {
81     char filename[MAX_BUF];
82    
83     sprintf (filename, "%s/uuid", settings.localdir);
84    
85     FILE *fp;
86    
87     if (!(fp = fopen (filename, "r")))
88     {
89     if (errno == ENOENT)
90     {
91     LOG (llevInfo, "RESET uid to 1\n");
92     uuid.seq = 0;
93     write_uuid ();
94     return;
95     }
96    
97     LOG (llevError, "FATAL: cannot open %s for reading!\n", filename);
98     _exit (1);
99     }
100    
101     int version;
102     unsigned long long uid;
103     if (2 != fscanf (fp, "<%d,%llx>\n", &version, &uid) || version != 1)
104     {
105     LOG (llevError, "FATAL: error reading uid from %s!\n", filename);
106     _exit (1);
107     }
108    
109     uuid.seq = uid;
110     write_uuid ();
111 root 1.61 LOG (llevDebug, "read UID: %" PRId64 "\n", uid);
112 root 1.39 fclose (fp);
113     }
114    
115     UUID
116     gen_uuid ()
117     {
118     UUID uid;
119    
120     uid.seq = ++uuid.seq;
121    
122     if (!(uuid.seq & (UUID_SKIP - 1)))
123     write_uuid ();
124    
125     return uid;
126     }
127    
128     void
129     init_uuid ()
130     {
131     read_uuid ();
132     }
133    
134 elmex 1.1 /* Returns TRUE if every key_values in wants has a partner with the same value in has. */
135 root 1.24 static int
136     compare_ob_value_lists_one (const object *wants, const object *has)
137     {
138     key_value *wants_field;
139    
140     /* n-squared behaviour (see get_ob_key_link()), but I'm hoping both
141     * objects with lists are rare, and lists stay short. If not, use a
142     * different structure or at least keep the lists sorted...
143     */
144    
145     /* For each field in wants, */
146 root 1.86 for (wants_field = wants->key_values; wants_field; wants_field = wants_field->next)
147 root 1.24 {
148     key_value *has_field;
149    
150     /* Look for a field in has with the same key. */
151     has_field = get_ob_key_link (has, wants_field->key);
152    
153     if (has_field == NULL)
154     {
155     /* No field with that name. */
156     return FALSE;
157     }
158    
159     /* Found the matching field. */
160     if (has_field->value != wants_field->value)
161     {
162     /* Values don't match, so this half of the comparison is false. */
163     return FALSE;
164     }
165    
166     /* If we get here, we found a match. Now for the next field in wants. */
167 elmex 1.1 }
168 root 1.24
169     /* If we get here, every field in wants has a matching field in has. */
170     return TRUE;
171 elmex 1.1 }
172    
173     /* Returns TRUE if ob1 has the same key_values as ob2. */
174 root 1.24 static int
175     compare_ob_value_lists (const object *ob1, const object *ob2)
176     {
177     /* However, there may be fields in has which aren't partnered in wants,
178     * so we need to run the comparison *twice*. :(
179     */
180     return compare_ob_value_lists_one (ob1, ob2) && compare_ob_value_lists_one (ob2, ob1);
181 elmex 1.1 }
182    
183     /* Function examines the 2 objects given to it, and returns true if
184     * they can be merged together.
185     *
186     * Note that this function appears a lot longer than the macro it
187     * replaces - this is mostly for clarity - a decent compiler should hopefully
188     * reduce this to the same efficiency.
189     *
190 root 1.66 * Check nrof variable *before* calling can_merge()
191 elmex 1.1 *
192     * Improvements made with merge: Better checking on potion, and also
193     * check weight
194     */
195    
196 root 1.66 bool object::can_merge_slow (object *ob1, object *ob2)
197 root 1.16 {
198     /* A couple quicksanity checks */
199 root 1.66 if (ob1 == ob2
200     || ob1->type != ob2->type
201     || ob1->speed != ob2->speed
202     || ob1->value != ob2->value
203     || ob1->name != ob2->name)
204 root 1.16 return 0;
205    
206 root 1.66 //TODO: this ain't working well, use nicer and correct overflow check
207 root 1.16 /* Do not merge objects if nrof would overflow. We use 1UL<<31 since that
208     * value could not be stored in a sint32 (which unfortunately sometimes is
209     * used to store nrof).
210     */
211     if (ob1->nrof + ob2->nrof >= 1UL << 31)
212     return 0;
213    
214     /* If the objects have been identified, set the BEEN_APPLIED flag.
215     * This is to the comparison of the flags below will be OK. We
216     * just can't ignore the been applied or identified flags, as they
217     * are not equal - just if it has been identified, the been_applied
218     * flags lose any meaning.
219     */
220     if (QUERY_FLAG (ob1, FLAG_IDENTIFIED))
221     SET_FLAG (ob1, FLAG_BEEN_APPLIED);
222    
223     if (QUERY_FLAG (ob2, FLAG_IDENTIFIED))
224     SET_FLAG (ob2, FLAG_BEEN_APPLIED);
225 elmex 1.1
226 root 1.80 if ((ob1->flag ^ ob2->flag).reset (FLAG_INV_LOCKED).reset (FLAG_CLIENT_SENT).any ()
227 root 1.68 || ob1->arch != ob2->arch
228     || ob1->name != ob2->name
229     || ob1->title != ob2->title
230     || ob1->msg != ob2->msg
231     || ob1->weight != ob2->weight
232     || memcmp (&ob1->resist, &ob2->resist, sizeof (ob1->resist))
233     || memcmp (&ob1->stats , &ob2->stats , sizeof (ob1->stats) )
234     || ob1->attacktype != ob2->attacktype
235     || ob1->magic != ob2->magic
236     || ob1->slaying != ob2->slaying
237     || ob1->skill != ob2->skill
238     || ob1->value != ob2->value
239     || ob1->animation_id != ob2->animation_id
240     || ob1->client_type != ob2->client_type
241     || ob1->materialname != ob2->materialname
242     || ob1->lore != ob2->lore
243     || ob1->subtype != ob2->subtype
244     || ob1->move_type != ob2->move_type
245     || ob1->move_block != ob2->move_block
246     || ob1->move_allow != ob2->move_allow
247     || ob1->move_on != ob2->move_on
248     || ob1->move_off != ob2->move_off
249     || ob1->move_slow != ob2->move_slow
250     || ob1->move_slow_penalty != ob2->move_slow_penalty)
251 root 1.16 return 0;
252    
253     /* This is really a spellbook check - really, we should
254     * check all objects in the inventory.
255     */
256     if (ob1->inv || ob2->inv)
257     {
258     /* if one object has inventory but the other doesn't, not equiv */
259     if ((ob1->inv && !ob2->inv) || (ob2->inv && !ob1->inv))
260 root 1.24 return 0;
261 root 1.16
262     /* Now check to see if the two inventory objects could merge */
263 root 1.66 if (!object::can_merge (ob1->inv, ob2->inv))
264 root 1.24 return 0;
265 root 1.16
266     /* inventory ok - still need to check rest of this object to see
267     * if it is valid.
268     */
269     }
270 elmex 1.1
271 root 1.16 /* Don't merge objects that are applied. With the new 'body' code,
272     * it is possible for most any character to have more than one of
273     * some items equipped, and we don't want those to merge.
274     */
275     if (QUERY_FLAG (ob1, FLAG_APPLIED) || QUERY_FLAG (ob2, FLAG_APPLIED))
276     return 0;
277 elmex 1.1
278 root 1.16 /* Note sure why the following is the case - either the object has to
279     * be animated or have a very low speed. Is this an attempted monster
280     * check?
281     */
282 root 1.24 if (!QUERY_FLAG (ob1, FLAG_ANIMATE) && FABS ((ob1)->speed) > MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED)
283 root 1.16 return 0;
284 elmex 1.1
285 root 1.16 switch (ob1->type)
286     {
287 root 1.29 case SCROLL:
288     if (ob1->level != ob2->level)
289     return 0;
290     break;
291 root 1.16 }
292 elmex 1.1
293 root 1.16 if (ob1->key_values != NULL || ob2->key_values != NULL)
294     {
295     /* At least one of these has key_values. */
296     if ((ob1->key_values == NULL) != (ob2->key_values == NULL))
297 root 1.24 /* One has fields, but the other one doesn't. */
298     return 0;
299 root 1.16 else if (!compare_ob_value_lists (ob1, ob2))
300 root 1.24 return 0;
301 elmex 1.1 }
302 root 1.16
303     //TODO: generate an event or call into perl for additional checks
304     if (ob1->self || ob2->self)
305     {
306     ob1->optimise ();
307     ob2->optimise ();
308    
309     if (ob1->self || ob2->self)
310 root 1.24 return 0;
311 elmex 1.1 }
312    
313 root 1.16 /* Everything passes, must be OK. */
314     return 1;
315 elmex 1.1 }
316 root 1.24
317 elmex 1.1 /*
318     * sum_weight() is a recursive function which calculates the weight
319     * an object is carrying. It goes through in figures out how much
320     * containers are carrying, and sums it up.
321     */
322 root 1.28 long
323 root 1.24 sum_weight (object *op)
324     {
325 root 1.28 long sum;
326 elmex 1.1 object *inv;
327 root 1.24
328     for (sum = 0, inv = op->inv; inv != NULL; inv = inv->below)
329     {
330     if (inv->inv)
331     sum_weight (inv);
332     sum += inv->carrying + inv->weight * (inv->nrof ? inv->nrof : 1);
333     }
334 root 1.37
335 elmex 1.1 if (op->type == CONTAINER && op->stats.Str)
336 root 1.24 sum = (sum * (100 - op->stats.Str)) / 100;
337 root 1.37
338 root 1.24 if (op->carrying != sum)
339 elmex 1.1 op->carrying = sum;
340 root 1.37
341 elmex 1.1 return sum;
342     }
343    
344     /**
345     * Return the outermost environment object for a given object.
346     */
347    
348 root 1.24 object *
349     object_get_env_recursive (object *op)
350     {
351     while (op->env != NULL)
352     op = op->env;
353     return op;
354 elmex 1.1 }
355    
356     /*
357     * Used by: Crossedit: dump. Server DM commands: dumpbelow, dump.
358 root 1.11 * Some error messages.
359 elmex 1.1 * The result of the dump is stored in the static global errmsg array.
360     */
361    
362 root 1.53 char *
363 root 1.24 dump_object (object *op)
364     {
365 root 1.53 if (!op)
366     return strdup ("[NULLOBJ]");
367 elmex 1.1
368 root 1.53 object_freezer freezer;
369 root 1.85 save_object (freezer, op, 1);
370 root 1.53 return freezer.as_string ();
371 elmex 1.1 }
372    
373     /*
374     * get_nearest_part(multi-object, object 2) returns the part of the
375     * multi-object 1 which is closest to the second object.
376     * If it's not a multi-object, it is returned.
377     */
378    
379 root 1.24 object *
380     get_nearest_part (object *op, const object *pl)
381     {
382     object *tmp, *closest;
383     int last_dist, i;
384    
385     if (op->more == NULL)
386 elmex 1.1 return op;
387 root 1.24 for (last_dist = distance (op, pl), closest = op, tmp = op->more; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->more)
388     if ((i = distance (tmp, pl)) < last_dist)
389     closest = tmp, last_dist = i;
390 elmex 1.1 return closest;
391     }
392    
393     /*
394     * Returns the object which has the count-variable equal to the argument.
395     */
396    
397 root 1.24 object *
398     find_object (tag_t i)
399     {
400 root 1.54 for (object *op = object::first; op; op = op->next)
401 root 1.24 if (op->count == i)
402 root 1.54 return op;
403 root 1.48
404 root 1.54 return 0;
405 elmex 1.1 }
406    
407     /*
408     * Returns the first object which has a name equal to the argument.
409     * Used only by the patch command, but not all that useful.
410     * Enables features like "patch <name-of-other-player> food 999"
411     */
412    
413 root 1.24 object *
414     find_object_name (const char *str)
415     {
416 root 1.35 shstr_cmp str_ (str);
417 elmex 1.1 object *op;
418 root 1.24
419 root 1.45 for (op = object::first; op != NULL; op = op->next)
420 root 1.35 if (op->name == str_)
421 elmex 1.1 break;
422 root 1.11
423 elmex 1.1 return op;
424     }
425    
426 root 1.24 void
427     free_all_object_data ()
428 root 1.14 {
429     LOG (llevDebug, "%d allocated objects\n", nrofallocobjects);
430 elmex 1.1 }
431    
432     /*
433     * Sets the owner and sets the skill and exp pointers to owner's current
434     * skill and experience objects.
435     */
436 root 1.24 void
437 root 1.30 object::set_owner (object *owner)
438 elmex 1.1 {
439 root 1.30 if (!owner)
440 root 1.24 return;
441    
442     /* next line added to allow objects which own objects */
443     /* Add a check for ownercounts in here, as I got into an endless loop
444     * with the fireball owning a poison cloud which then owned the
445     * fireball. I believe that was caused by one of the objects getting
446     * freed and then another object replacing it. Since the ownercounts
447     * didn't match, this check is valid and I believe that cause is valid.
448     */
449 root 1.30 while (owner->owner)
450 root 1.24 owner = owner->owner;
451 elmex 1.1
452 root 1.30 this->owner = owner;
453 elmex 1.1 }
454    
455     /* Zero the key_values on op, decrementing the shared-string
456     * refcounts and freeing the links.
457     */
458 root 1.24 static void
459     free_key_values (object *op)
460 root 1.11 {
461 root 1.24 for (key_value *i = op->key_values; i != 0;)
462 root 1.11 {
463     key_value *next = i->next;
464     delete i;
465 root 1.24
466 root 1.11 i = next;
467 elmex 1.1 }
468 root 1.24
469 root 1.11 op->key_values = 0;
470 elmex 1.1 }
471    
472     /*
473 root 1.64 * copy_to first frees everything allocated by the dst object,
474     * and then copies the contents of itself into the second
475 elmex 1.1 * object, allocating what needs to be allocated. Basically, any
476     * data that is malloc'd needs to be re-malloc/copied. Otherwise,
477     * if the first object is freed, the pointers in the new object
478     * will point at garbage.
479     */
480 root 1.24 void
481 root 1.64 object::copy_to (object *dst)
482 root 1.11 {
483 root 1.64 bool is_freed = QUERY_FLAG (dst, FLAG_FREED);
484     bool is_removed = QUERY_FLAG (dst, FLAG_REMOVED);
485    
486     *(object_copy *)dst = *this;
487 root 1.11
488 root 1.24 if (is_freed)
489 root 1.64 SET_FLAG (dst, FLAG_FREED);
490 root 1.59
491 root 1.24 if (is_removed)
492 root 1.64 SET_FLAG (dst, FLAG_REMOVED);
493 elmex 1.1
494 root 1.64 if (speed < 0)
495     dst->speed_left = speed_left - RANDOM () % 200 / 100.0;
496 elmex 1.1
497 root 1.11 /* Copy over key_values, if any. */
498 root 1.64 if (key_values)
499 root 1.14 {
500 root 1.23 key_value *tail = 0;
501 root 1.11 key_value *i;
502 elmex 1.1
503 root 1.64 dst->key_values = 0;
504 elmex 1.1
505 root 1.64 for (i = key_values; i; i = i->next)
506 root 1.11 {
507     key_value *new_link = new key_value;
508 root 1.8
509 root 1.24 new_link->next = 0;
510     new_link->key = i->key;
511 root 1.11 new_link->value = i->value;
512    
513     /* Try and be clever here, too. */
514 root 1.64 if (!dst->key_values)
515 root 1.11 {
516 root 1.64 dst->key_values = new_link;
517 root 1.11 tail = new_link;
518 root 1.8 }
519 root 1.11 else
520     {
521     tail->next = new_link;
522     tail = new_link;
523     }
524 root 1.14 }
525     }
526 root 1.2
527 root 1.87 dst->set_speed (dst->speed);
528 elmex 1.1 }
529    
530 root 1.65 object *
531     object::clone ()
532     {
533     object *neu = create ();
534     copy_to (neu);
535     return neu;
536     }
537    
538 elmex 1.1 /*
539     * If an object with the IS_TURNABLE() flag needs to be turned due
540     * to the closest player being on the other side, this function can
541     * be called to update the face variable, _and_ how it looks on the map.
542     */
543    
544 root 1.24 void
545     update_turn_face (object *op)
546     {
547     if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_IS_TURNABLE) || op->arch == NULL)
548     return;
549     SET_ANIMATION (op, op->direction);
550     update_object (op, UP_OBJ_FACE);
551 elmex 1.1 }
552    
553     /*
554     * Updates the speed of an object. If the speed changes from 0 to another
555     * value, or vice versa, then add/remove the object from the active list.
556     * This function needs to be called whenever the speed of an object changes.
557     */
558 root 1.24 void
559 root 1.87 object::set_speed (float speed)
560 root 1.24 {
561     extern int arch_init;
562 elmex 1.1
563 root 1.24 /* No reason putting the archetypes objects on the speed list,
564     * since they never really need to be updated.
565     */
566 root 1.87 if (flag [FLAG_FREED] && speed)
567 root 1.24 {
568 root 1.87 LOG (llevError, "Object %s is freed but has speed.\n", &name);
569     speed = 0;
570 elmex 1.1 }
571 root 1.31
572 root 1.87 this->speed = speed;
573    
574 root 1.24 if (arch_init)
575 root 1.31 return;
576    
577 root 1.87 if (FABS (speed) > MIN_ACTIVE_SPEED)
578 root 1.24 {
579     /* If already on active list, don't do anything */
580 root 1.87 if (active_next || active_prev || this == active_objects)
581 root 1.8 return;
582 root 1.24
583     /* process_events() expects us to insert the object at the beginning
584     * of the list. */
585 root 1.87 active_next = active_objects;
586 root 1.31
587 root 1.87 if (active_next)
588     active_next->active_prev = this;
589 root 1.31
590 root 1.87 active_objects = this;
591 elmex 1.1 }
592 root 1.24 else
593     {
594     /* If not on the active list, nothing needs to be done */
595 root 1.87 if (!active_next && !active_prev && this != active_objects)
596 root 1.24 return;
597    
598 root 1.87 if (!active_prev)
599 root 1.24 {
600 root 1.87 active_objects = active_next;
601 root 1.31
602 root 1.87 if (active_next)
603     active_next->active_prev = 0;
604 root 1.8 }
605 root 1.24 else
606     {
607 root 1.87 active_prev->active_next = active_next;
608 root 1.31
609 root 1.87 if (active_next)
610     active_next->active_prev = active_prev;
611 root 1.24 }
612 root 1.31
613 root 1.87 active_next = 0;
614     active_prev = 0;
615 elmex 1.1 }
616     }
617    
618     /* This function removes object 'op' from the list of active
619     * objects.
620     * This should only be used for style maps or other such
621     * reference maps where you don't want an object that isn't
622     * in play chewing up cpu time getting processed.
623     * The reverse of this is to call update_ob_speed, which
624     * will do the right thing based on the speed of the object.
625     */
626 root 1.24 void
627     remove_from_active_list (object *op)
628 elmex 1.1 {
629 root 1.24 /* If not on the active list, nothing needs to be done */
630     if (!op->active_next && !op->active_prev && op != active_objects)
631     return;
632 elmex 1.1
633 root 1.24 if (op->active_prev == NULL)
634     {
635     active_objects = op->active_next;
636     if (op->active_next != NULL)
637     op->active_next->active_prev = NULL;
638 elmex 1.1 }
639 root 1.24 else
640     {
641     op->active_prev->active_next = op->active_next;
642     if (op->active_next)
643     op->active_next->active_prev = op->active_prev;
644 elmex 1.1 }
645 root 1.24 op->active_next = NULL;
646     op->active_prev = NULL;
647 elmex 1.1 }
648    
649     /*
650 root 1.75 * update_object() updates the the map.
651 elmex 1.1 * It takes into account invisible objects (and represent squares covered
652     * by invisible objects by whatever is below them (unless it's another
653     * invisible object, etc...)
654     * If the object being updated is beneath a player, the look-window
655     * of that player is updated (this might be a suboptimal way of
656     * updating that window, though, since update_object() is called _often_)
657     *
658     * action is a hint of what the caller believes need to be done.
659     * current action are:
660     * UP_OBJ_INSERT: op was inserted
661     * UP_OBJ_REMOVE: op was removed
662     * UP_OBJ_CHANGE: object has somehow changed. In this case, we always update
663     * as that is easier than trying to look at what may have changed.
664     * UP_OBJ_FACE: only the objects face has changed.
665     */
666 root 1.24 void
667     update_object (object *op, int action)
668     {
669     MoveType move_on, move_off, move_block, move_slow;
670    
671     if (op == NULL)
672     {
673     /* this should never happen */
674     LOG (llevDebug, "update_object() called for NULL object.\n");
675     return;
676 elmex 1.1 }
677 root 1.24
678 root 1.75 if (op->env)
679 root 1.24 {
680     /* Animation is currently handled by client, so nothing
681     * to do in this case.
682     */
683     return;
684 elmex 1.1 }
685    
686 root 1.24 /* If the map is saving, don't do anything as everything is
687     * going to get freed anyways.
688     */
689     if (!op->map || op->map->in_memory == MAP_SAVING)
690     return;
691    
692     /* make sure the object is within map boundaries */
693 root 1.83 if (op->x < 0 || op->x >= op->map->width || op->y < 0 || op->y >= op->map->height)
694 root 1.24 {
695     LOG (llevError, "update_object() called for object out of map!\n");
696 elmex 1.1 #ifdef MANY_CORES
697 root 1.24 abort ();
698 elmex 1.1 #endif
699 root 1.24 return;
700 elmex 1.1 }
701    
702 root 1.76 mapspace &m = op->ms ();
703 elmex 1.1
704 root 1.75 if (m.flags_ & P_NEED_UPDATE)
705     /* nop */;
706     else if (action == UP_OBJ_INSERT)
707     {
708     // this is likely overkill, TODO: revisit (schmorp)
709     if ((QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLOCKSVIEW) && !(m.flags_ & P_BLOCKSVIEW))
710     || (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_MAGIC) && !(m.flags_ & P_NO_MAGIC))
711     || (op->type == PLAYER && !(m.flags_ & P_PLAYER))
712     || (op->type == SAFE_GROUND && !(m.flags_ & P_SAFE))
713     || (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ALIVE) && !(m.flags_ & P_IS_ALIVE))
714     || (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_DAMNED) && !(m.flags_ & P_NO_CLERIC))
715     || (m.move_on | op->move_on ) != m.move_on
716     || (m.move_off | op->move_off ) != m.move_off
717     || (m.move_slow | op->move_slow) != m.move_slow
718     /* This isn't perfect, but I don't expect a lot of objects to
719     * to have move_allow right now.
720     */
721     || ((m.move_block | op->move_block) & ~op->move_allow) != m.move_block
722     || 1) // the above is not strong enough a test to skip updating. los maybe? TODO (Schmorp)
723     m.flags_ = P_NEED_UPDATE;
724     }
725     /* if the object is being removed, we can't make intelligent
726     * decisions, because remove_ob can't really pass the object
727     * that is being removed.
728     */
729 root 1.24 else if (action == UP_OBJ_CHANGE || action == UP_OBJ_REMOVE)
730 root 1.75 m.flags_ = P_NEED_UPDATE;
731 root 1.24 else if (action == UP_OBJ_FACE)
732 root 1.29 /* Nothing to do for that case */ ;
733 root 1.24 else
734 root 1.27 LOG (llevError, "update_object called with invalid action: %d\n", action);
735 elmex 1.1
736 root 1.75 if (op->more)
737 root 1.24 update_object (op->more, action);
738 elmex 1.1 }
739    
740 root 1.45 object::vector object::objects; // not yet used
741     object *object::first;
742 root 1.21
743     object::object ()
744     {
745 root 1.22 SET_FLAG (this, FLAG_REMOVED);
746    
747     expmul = 1.0;
748     face = blank_face;
749     }
750    
751     object::~object ()
752     {
753     free_key_values (this);
754     }
755    
756 root 1.24 void object::link ()
757 root 1.22 {
758 root 1.21 count = ++ob_count;
759 root 1.41 uuid = gen_uuid ();
760 root 1.21
761     prev = 0;
762 root 1.45 next = object::first;
763 root 1.21
764 root 1.45 if (object::first)
765     object::first->prev = this;
766 root 1.21
767 root 1.45 object::first = this;
768 root 1.21 }
769    
770 root 1.24 void object::unlink ()
771 root 1.21 {
772 root 1.45 if (this == object::first)
773     object::first = next;
774 root 1.38
775 root 1.22 /* Remove this object from the list of used objects */
776 root 1.41 if (prev) prev->next = next;
777     if (next) next->prev = prev;
778 root 1.25
779 root 1.41 prev = 0;
780     next = 0;
781 root 1.24 }
782 root 1.21
783     object *object::create ()
784     {
785 root 1.42 object *op = new object;
786 root 1.22 op->link ();
787     return op;
788 root 1.21 }
789 elmex 1.1
790 root 1.82 void
791     object::do_destroy ()
792 root 1.14 {
793 root 1.82 attachable::do_destroy ();
794    
795     if (flag [FLAG_IS_LINKED])
796     remove_button_link (this);
797 root 1.29
798 root 1.82 if (flag [FLAG_FRIENDLY])
799 root 1.32 remove_friendly_object (this);
800    
801 root 1.82 if (!flag [FLAG_REMOVED])
802 root 1.63 remove ();
803 root 1.14
804 root 1.82 if (flag [FLAG_FREED])
805     return;
806 root 1.14
807 root 1.82 flag [FLAG_FREED] = 1;
808 root 1.14
809 root 1.57 // hack to ensure that freed objects still have a valid map
810     {
811     static maptile *freed_map; // freed objects are moved here to avoid crashes
812    
813     if (!freed_map)
814     {
815     freed_map = new maptile;
816    
817     freed_map->name = "/internal/freed_objects_map";
818     freed_map->width = 3;
819     freed_map->height = 3;
820    
821     freed_map->allocate ();
822     }
823    
824     map = freed_map;
825     x = 1;
826     y = 1;
827     }
828    
829 root 1.82 more = 0;
830     head = 0;
831     inv = 0;
832    
833 root 1.44 // clear those pointers that likely might have circular references to us
834     owner = 0;
835     enemy = 0;
836     attacked_by = 0;
837 root 1.25
838 root 1.52 // only relevant for players(?), but make sure of it anyways
839     contr = 0;
840    
841 root 1.14 /* Remove object from the active list */
842 root 1.87 set_speed (0);
843 elmex 1.1
844 root 1.22 unlink ();
845 root 1.82 }
846    
847     /*
848     * Remove and free all objects in the inventory of the given object.
849     * object.c ?
850     */
851     void
852     object::destroy_inv (bool drop_to_ground)
853     {
854     if (!inv)
855     return;
856    
857     /* Only if the space blocks everything do we not process -
858     * if some form of movement is allowed, let objects
859     * drop on that space.
860     */
861     if (!drop_to_ground || !map || map->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY || GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK (map, x, y) == MOVE_ALL)
862     {
863     while (inv)
864     {
865     inv->destroy_inv (drop_to_ground);
866     inv->destroy ();
867     }
868     }
869     else
870     { /* Put objects in inventory onto this space */
871     while (inv)
872     {
873     object *op = inv;
874    
875     if (op->flag [FLAG_STARTEQUIP]
876     || op->flag [FLAG_NO_DROP]
877     || op->type == RUNE
878     || op->type == TRAP
879     || op->flag [FLAG_IS_A_TEMPLATE])
880     op->destroy ();
881     else
882     {
883     op->remove ();
884     op->x = x;
885     op->y = y;
886     insert_ob_in_map (op, map, 0, 0); /* Insert in same map as the envir */
887     }
888     }
889     }
890     }
891    
892     void
893     object::destroy (bool destroy_inventory)
894     {
895     if (destroyed ())
896     return;
897    
898     if (more)
899     {
900     //TODO: non-head objects must not have inventory
901     more->destroy (destroy_inventory);
902     more = 0;
903     }
904    
905     if (destroy_inventory)
906     destroy_inv (true);
907 root 1.22
908 root 1.82 attachable::destroy ();
909 elmex 1.1 }
910    
911     /*
912     * sub_weight() recursively (outwards) subtracts a number from the
913     * weight of an object (and what is carried by it's environment(s)).
914     */
915 root 1.24 void
916     sub_weight (object *op, signed long weight)
917     {
918     while (op != NULL)
919     {
920     if (op->type == CONTAINER)
921 root 1.45 weight = (signed long) (weight * (100 - op->stats.Str) / 100);
922    
923 root 1.24 op->carrying -= weight;
924     op = op->env;
925 elmex 1.1 }
926     }
927    
928 root 1.63 /* op->remove ():
929 elmex 1.1 * This function removes the object op from the linked list of objects
930     * which it is currently tied to. When this function is done, the
931     * object will have no environment. If the object previously had an
932     * environment, the x and y coordinates will be updated to
933     * the previous environment.
934     * Beware: This function is called from the editor as well!
935     */
936 root 1.24 void
937 root 1.59 object::remove ()
938 root 1.24 {
939 root 1.45 object *tmp, *last = 0;
940     object *otmp;
941 root 1.26
942 root 1.59 if (QUERY_FLAG (this, FLAG_REMOVED))
943 root 1.29 return;
944 root 1.24
945 root 1.59 SET_FLAG (this, FLAG_REMOVED);
946 root 1.82 INVOKE_OBJECT (REMOVE, this);
947 root 1.26
948 root 1.59 if (more)
949     more->remove ();
950 root 1.24
951     /*
952     * In this case, the object to be removed is in someones
953     * inventory.
954     */
955 root 1.59 if (env)
956 root 1.24 {
957 root 1.59 if (nrof)
958     sub_weight (env, weight * nrof);
959 root 1.24 else
960 root 1.59 sub_weight (env, weight + carrying);
961 root 1.24
962     /* NO_FIX_PLAYER is set when a great many changes are being
963     * made to players inventory. If set, avoiding the call
964     * to save cpu time.
965     */
966 root 1.74 if ((otmp = in_player ()) && otmp->contr && !QUERY_FLAG (otmp, FLAG_NO_FIX_PLAYER))
967 root 1.78 otmp->update_stats ();
968 root 1.24
969 root 1.59 if (above != NULL)
970     above->below = below;
971 root 1.24 else
972 root 1.59 env->inv = below;
973 root 1.24
974 root 1.59 if (below != NULL)
975     below->above = above;
976 root 1.24
977     /* we set up values so that it could be inserted into
978     * the map, but we don't actually do that - it is up
979     * to the caller to decide what we want to do.
980     */
981 root 1.59 x = env->x, y = env->y;
982     map = env->map;
983     above = 0, below = 0;
984     env = 0;
985     }
986     else if (map)
987     {
988 root 1.29 /* Re did the following section of code - it looks like it had
989     * lots of logic for things we no longer care about
990 root 1.24 */
991 elmex 1.1
992 root 1.29 /* link the object above us */
993 root 1.59 if (above)
994     above->below = below;
995 root 1.29 else
996 root 1.75 map->at (x, y).top = below; /* we were top, set new top */
997 root 1.24
998 root 1.29 /* Relink the object below us, if there is one */
999 root 1.59 if (below)
1000     below->above = above;
1001 root 1.29 else
1002     {
1003     /* Nothing below, which means we need to relink map object for this space
1004     * use translated coordinates in case some oddness with map tiling is
1005     * evident
1006     */
1007 root 1.59 if (GET_MAP_OB (map, x, y) != this)
1008 root 1.29 {
1009 root 1.59 char *dump = dump_object (this);
1010 root 1.29 LOG (llevError,
1011 root 1.53 "remove_ob: GET_MAP_OB does not return object to be removed even though it appears to be on the bottom?\n%s\n", dump);
1012     free (dump);
1013 root 1.59 dump = dump_object (GET_MAP_OB (map, x, y));
1014 root 1.53 LOG (llevError, "%s\n", dump);
1015     free (dump);
1016 root 1.29 }
1017 elmex 1.1
1018 root 1.84 map->at (x, y).bot = above; /* goes on above it. */
1019 root 1.8 }
1020 root 1.26
1021 root 1.59 above = 0;
1022     below = 0;
1023 root 1.26
1024 root 1.59 if (map->in_memory == MAP_SAVING)
1025 root 1.29 return;
1026 elmex 1.1
1027 root 1.82 int check_walk_off = !flag [FLAG_NO_APPLY];
1028 elmex 1.1
1029 root 1.59 for (tmp = GET_MAP_OB (map, x, y); tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
1030 root 1.24 {
1031 root 1.29 /* No point updating the players look faces if he is the object
1032     * being removed.
1033 root 1.24 */
1034 root 1.29
1035 root 1.59 if (tmp->type == PLAYER && tmp != this)
1036 root 1.24 {
1037 root 1.29 /* If a container that the player is currently using somehow gets
1038     * removed (most likely destroyed), update the player view
1039     * appropriately.
1040     */
1041 root 1.59 if (tmp->container == this)
1042 root 1.29 {
1043 root 1.82 flag [FLAG_APPLIED] = 0;
1044 root 1.59 tmp->container = 0;
1045 root 1.29 }
1046    
1047 root 1.82 if (tmp->contr->ns)
1048     tmp->contr->ns->floorbox_update ();
1049 root 1.8 }
1050 root 1.26
1051 root 1.29 /* See if player moving off should effect something */
1052 root 1.50 if (check_walk_off
1053 root 1.59 && ((move_type & tmp->move_off)
1054     && (move_type & ~tmp->move_off & ~tmp->move_block) == 0))
1055 root 1.29 {
1056 elmex 1.72 move_apply (tmp, this, 0);
1057 root 1.24
1058 root 1.59 if (destroyed ())
1059 root 1.50 LOG (llevError, "BUG: remove_ob(): name %s, destroyed leaving object\n", tmp->debug_desc ());
1060 root 1.8 }
1061    
1062 root 1.29 /* Eneq(@csd.uu.se): Fixed this to skip tmp->above=tmp */
1063    
1064     if (tmp->above == tmp)
1065 root 1.59 tmp->above = 0;
1066 root 1.8
1067 root 1.29 last = tmp;
1068     }
1069 root 1.26
1070 root 1.29 /* last == NULL of there are no objects on this space */
1071 root 1.59 if (!last)
1072 root 1.75 map->at (x, y).flags_ = P_NEED_UPDATE;
1073 root 1.29 else
1074     update_object (last, UP_OBJ_REMOVE);
1075 root 1.26
1076 root 1.82 if (flag [FLAG_BLOCKSVIEW] || glow_radius)
1077 root 1.59 update_all_los (map, x, y);
1078 elmex 1.1 }
1079     }
1080    
1081     /*
1082     * merge_ob(op,top):
1083     *
1084     * This function goes through all objects below and including top, and
1085     * merges op to the first matching object.
1086     * If top is NULL, it is calculated.
1087     * Returns pointer to object if it succeded in the merge, otherwise NULL
1088     */
1089 root 1.24 object *
1090     merge_ob (object *op, object *top)
1091     {
1092     if (!op->nrof)
1093 elmex 1.1 return 0;
1094 root 1.29
1095 root 1.82 if (top)
1096     for (top = op; top && top->above; top = top->above)
1097     ;
1098 root 1.29
1099 root 1.82 for (; top; top = top->below)
1100 elmex 1.1 {
1101 root 1.24 if (top == op)
1102     continue;
1103 root 1.66
1104     if (object::can_merge (op, top))
1105 root 1.24 {
1106     top->nrof += op->nrof;
1107    
1108 elmex 1.1 /* CLEAR_FLAG(top,FLAG_STARTEQUIP);*/
1109 root 1.24 op->weight = 0; /* Don't want any adjustements now */
1110 root 1.64 op->destroy ();
1111 root 1.24 return top;
1112     }
1113 elmex 1.1 }
1114 root 1.29
1115 root 1.45 return 0;
1116 elmex 1.1 }
1117    
1118     /*
1119     * same as insert_ob_in_map except it handle separate coordinates and do a clean
1120     * job preparing multi-part monsters
1121     */
1122 root 1.24 object *
1123 root 1.49 insert_ob_in_map_at (object *op, maptile *m, object *originator, int flag, int x, int y)
1124 root 1.24 {
1125 root 1.29 object *tmp;
1126 root 1.24
1127     if (op->head)
1128     op = op->head;
1129 root 1.29
1130 root 1.24 for (tmp = op; tmp; tmp = tmp->more)
1131     {
1132     tmp->x = x + tmp->arch->clone.x;
1133     tmp->y = y + tmp->arch->clone.y;
1134 elmex 1.1 }
1135 root 1.29
1136 root 1.24 return insert_ob_in_map (op, m, originator, flag);
1137 elmex 1.1 }
1138    
1139     /*
1140     * insert_ob_in_map (op, map, originator, flag):
1141     * This function inserts the object in the two-way linked list
1142     * which represents what is on a map.
1143     * The second argument specifies the map, and the x and y variables
1144     * in the object about to be inserted specifies the position.
1145     *
1146     * originator: Player, monster or other object that caused 'op' to be inserted
1147     * into 'map'. May be NULL.
1148     *
1149     * flag is a bitmask about special things to do (or not do) when this
1150     * function is called. see the object.h file for the INS_ values.
1151     * Passing 0 for flag gives proper default values, so flag really only needs
1152     * to be set if special handling is needed.
1153     *
1154     * Return value:
1155     * new object if 'op' was merged with other object
1156     * NULL if 'op' was destroyed
1157     * just 'op' otherwise
1158     */
1159 root 1.24 object *
1160 root 1.49 insert_ob_in_map (object *op, maptile *m, object *originator, int flag)
1161 elmex 1.1 {
1162 root 1.25 object *tmp, *top, *floor = NULL;
1163     sint16 x, y;
1164 elmex 1.1
1165 root 1.24 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_FREED))
1166     {
1167     LOG (llevError, "Trying to insert freed object!\n");
1168     return NULL;
1169     }
1170 root 1.25
1171 root 1.24 if (m == NULL)
1172     {
1173 root 1.53 char *dump = dump_object (op);
1174     LOG (llevError, "Trying to insert in null-map!\n%s\n", dump);
1175     free (dump);
1176 root 1.24 return op;
1177 elmex 1.1 }
1178 root 1.25
1179 root 1.24 if (out_of_map (m, op->x, op->y))
1180     {
1181 root 1.53 char *dump = dump_object (op);
1182     LOG (llevError, "Trying to insert object outside the map.\n%s\n", dump);
1183 elmex 1.1 #ifdef MANY_CORES
1184 root 1.24 /* Better to catch this here, as otherwise the next use of this object
1185     * is likely to cause a crash. Better to find out where it is getting
1186     * improperly inserted.
1187     */
1188     abort ();
1189 elmex 1.1 #endif
1190 root 1.53 free (dump);
1191 root 1.24 return op;
1192 elmex 1.1 }
1193 root 1.25
1194 root 1.24 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED))
1195     {
1196 root 1.53 char *dump = dump_object (op);
1197     LOG (llevError, "Trying to insert (map) inserted object.\n%s\n", dump);
1198     free (dump);
1199 root 1.24 return op;
1200     }
1201 root 1.25
1202 root 1.82 if (op->more)
1203 root 1.24 {
1204     /* The part may be on a different map. */
1205    
1206 root 1.26 object *more = op->more;
1207 root 1.24
1208     /* We really need the caller to normalize coordinates - if
1209     * we set the map, that doesn't work if the location is within
1210     * a map and this is straddling an edge. So only if coordinate
1211     * is clear wrong do we normalize it.
1212     */
1213     if (OUT_OF_REAL_MAP (more->map, more->x, more->y))
1214 root 1.26 more->map = get_map_from_coord (m, &more->x, &more->y);
1215 root 1.24 else if (!more->map)
1216     {
1217     /* For backwards compatibility - when not dealing with tiled maps,
1218     * more->map should always point to the parent.
1219     */
1220     more->map = m;
1221     }
1222    
1223     if (insert_ob_in_map (more, more->map, originator, flag) == NULL)
1224     {
1225     if (!op->head)
1226     LOG (llevError, "BUG: insert_ob_in_map(): inserting op->more killed op\n");
1227 root 1.26
1228 root 1.82 return 0;
1229 root 1.8 }
1230 root 1.24 }
1231 root 1.25
1232 root 1.24 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED);
1233 root 1.8
1234 root 1.24 /* Ideally, the caller figures this out. However, it complicates a lot
1235     * of areas of callers (eg, anything that uses find_free_spot would now
1236     * need extra work
1237     */
1238     op->map = get_map_from_coord (m, &op->x, &op->y);
1239     x = op->x;
1240     y = op->y;
1241    
1242     /* this has to be done after we translate the coordinates.
1243     */
1244     if (op->nrof && !(flag & INS_NO_MERGE))
1245 root 1.25 for (tmp = GET_MAP_OB (op->map, x, y); tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->above)
1246 root 1.66 if (object::can_merge (op, tmp))
1247 root 1.25 {
1248     op->nrof += tmp->nrof;
1249 root 1.64 tmp->destroy ();
1250 root 1.25 }
1251 root 1.24
1252     CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED); /* hack for fixing F_APPLIED in items of dead people */
1253     CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_INV_LOCKED);
1254 root 1.25
1255 root 1.24 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ALIVE))
1256     CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_STEAL);
1257    
1258     if (flag & INS_BELOW_ORIGINATOR)
1259     {
1260     if (originator->map != op->map || originator->x != op->x || originator->y != op->y)
1261     {
1262     LOG (llevError, "insert_ob_in_map called with INS_BELOW_ORIGINATOR when originator not on same space!\n");
1263     abort ();
1264     }
1265 root 1.25
1266 root 1.24 op->above = originator;
1267     op->below = originator->below;
1268 root 1.25
1269 root 1.24 if (op->below)
1270     op->below->above = op;
1271     else
1272 root 1.84 op->ms ().bot = op;
1273 root 1.25
1274 root 1.24 /* since *below* originator, no need to update top */
1275     originator->below = op;
1276 elmex 1.1 }
1277 root 1.24 else
1278     {
1279     /* If there are other objects, then */
1280     if ((!(flag & INS_MAP_LOAD)) && ((top = GET_MAP_OB (op->map, op->x, op->y)) != NULL))
1281     {
1282 root 1.25 object *last = NULL;
1283 root 1.24
1284     /*
1285     * If there are multiple objects on this space, we do some trickier handling.
1286     * We've already dealt with merging if appropriate.
1287     * Generally, we want to put the new object on top. But if
1288     * flag contains INS_ABOVE_FLOOR_ONLY, once we find the last
1289     * floor, we want to insert above that and no further.
1290     * Also, if there are spell objects on this space, we stop processing
1291     * once we get to them. This reduces the need to traverse over all of
1292     * them when adding another one - this saves quite a bit of cpu time
1293     * when lots of spells are cast in one area. Currently, it is presumed
1294     * that flying non pickable objects are spell objects.
1295     */
1296 elmex 1.1
1297 root 1.24 while (top != NULL)
1298     {
1299     if (QUERY_FLAG (top, FLAG_IS_FLOOR) || QUERY_FLAG (top, FLAG_OVERLAY_FLOOR))
1300     floor = top;
1301 root 1.26
1302 root 1.24 if (QUERY_FLAG (top, FLAG_NO_PICK) && (top->move_type & (MOVE_FLY_LOW | MOVE_FLY_HIGH)) && !QUERY_FLAG (top, FLAG_IS_FLOOR))
1303     {
1304     /* We insert above top, so we want this object below this */
1305     top = top->below;
1306     break;
1307     }
1308 root 1.26
1309 root 1.24 last = top;
1310     top = top->above;
1311     }
1312 root 1.26
1313 root 1.24 /* Don't want top to be NULL, so set it to the last valid object */
1314     top = last;
1315 root 1.8
1316 root 1.24 /* We let update_position deal with figuring out what the space
1317     * looks like instead of lots of conditions here.
1318     * makes things faster, and effectively the same result.
1319     */
1320    
1321     /* Have object 'fall below' other objects that block view.
1322     * Unless those objects are exits, type 66
1323     * If INS_ON_TOP is used, don't do this processing
1324     * Need to find the object that in fact blocks view, otherwise
1325     * stacking is a bit odd.
1326     */
1327     if (!(flag & INS_ON_TOP) &&
1328 root 1.75 (get_map_flags (op->map, 0, op->x, op->y, 0, 0) & P_BLOCKSVIEW) && (op->face && !op->face->visibility))
1329 root 1.24 {
1330     for (last = top; last != floor; last = last->below)
1331     if (QUERY_FLAG (last, FLAG_BLOCKSVIEW) && (last->type != EXIT))
1332     break;
1333     /* Check to see if we found the object that blocks view,
1334     * and make sure we have a below pointer for it so that
1335     * we can get inserted below this one, which requires we
1336     * set top to the object below us.
1337     */
1338     if (last && last->below && last != floor)
1339     top = last->below;
1340 root 1.8 }
1341 root 1.24 } /* If objects on this space */
1342 root 1.25
1343 root 1.24 if (flag & INS_MAP_LOAD)
1344     top = GET_MAP_TOP (op->map, op->x, op->y);
1345 root 1.25
1346 root 1.24 if (flag & INS_ABOVE_FLOOR_ONLY)
1347     top = floor;
1348    
1349     /* Top is the object that our object (op) is going to get inserted above.
1350     */
1351    
1352     /* First object on this space */
1353     if (!top)
1354     {
1355     op->above = GET_MAP_OB (op->map, op->x, op->y);
1356 root 1.25
1357 root 1.24 if (op->above)
1358     op->above->below = op;
1359 root 1.25
1360 root 1.24 op->below = NULL;
1361 root 1.84 op->ms ().bot = op;
1362 root 1.24 }
1363     else
1364     { /* get inserted into the stack above top */
1365     op->above = top->above;
1366 root 1.25
1367 root 1.24 if (op->above)
1368     op->above->below = op;
1369 root 1.25
1370 root 1.24 op->below = top;
1371     top->above = op;
1372     }
1373 root 1.25
1374 root 1.24 if (op->above == NULL)
1375 root 1.76 op->ms ().top = op;
1376 root 1.24 } /* else not INS_BELOW_ORIGINATOR */
1377 root 1.8
1378 root 1.24 if (op->type == PLAYER)
1379     op->contr->do_los = 1;
1380    
1381     /* If we have a floor, we know the player, if any, will be above
1382     * it, so save a few ticks and start from there.
1383     */
1384     if (!(flag & INS_MAP_LOAD))
1385 root 1.76 if (object *pl = op->ms ().player ())
1386 root 1.82 if (pl->contr->ns)
1387     pl->contr->ns->floorbox_update ();
1388 root 1.24
1389     /* If this object glows, it may affect lighting conditions that are
1390     * visible to others on this map. But update_all_los is really
1391     * an inefficient way to do this, as it means los for all players
1392     * on the map will get recalculated. The players could very well
1393     * be far away from this change and not affected in any way -
1394     * this should get redone to only look for players within range,
1395     * or just updating the P_NEED_UPDATE for spaces within this area
1396     * of effect may be sufficient.
1397     */
1398 root 1.84 if (op->map->darkness && (op->glow_radius != 0))
1399 root 1.24 update_all_los (op->map, op->x, op->y);
1400    
1401     /* updates flags (blocked, alive, no magic, etc) for this map space */
1402     update_object (op, UP_OBJ_INSERT);
1403    
1404 root 1.82 INVOKE_OBJECT (INSERT, op);
1405    
1406 root 1.24 /* Don't know if moving this to the end will break anything. However,
1407 root 1.70 * we want to have floorbox_update called before calling this.
1408 root 1.24 *
1409     * check_move_on() must be after this because code called from
1410     * check_move_on() depends on correct map flags (so functions like
1411     * blocked() and wall() work properly), and these flags are updated by
1412     * update_object().
1413     */
1414    
1415     /* if this is not the head or flag has been passed, don't check walk on status */
1416     if (!(flag & INS_NO_WALK_ON) && !op->head)
1417     {
1418     if (check_move_on (op, originator))
1419 root 1.82 return 0;
1420 elmex 1.1
1421 root 1.24 /* If we are a multi part object, lets work our way through the check
1422     * walk on's.
1423     */
1424     for (tmp = op->more; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->more)
1425     if (check_move_on (tmp, originator))
1426 root 1.82 return 0;
1427 elmex 1.1 }
1428 root 1.25
1429 root 1.24 return op;
1430 elmex 1.1 }
1431    
1432     /* this function inserts an object in the map, but if it
1433 root 1.75 * finds an object of its own type, it'll remove that one first.
1434     * op is the object to insert it under: supplies x and the map.
1435 elmex 1.1 */
1436 root 1.24 void
1437     replace_insert_ob_in_map (const char *arch_string, object *op)
1438     {
1439 root 1.75 object *tmp, *tmp1;
1440 elmex 1.1
1441 root 1.24 /* first search for itself and remove any old instances */
1442 elmex 1.1
1443 root 1.24 for (tmp = GET_MAP_OB (op->map, op->x, op->y); tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->above)
1444 root 1.64 if (!strcmp (tmp->arch->name, arch_string)) /* same archetype */
1445     tmp->destroy ();
1446 elmex 1.1
1447 root 1.46 tmp1 = arch_to_object (archetype::find (arch_string));
1448 elmex 1.1
1449 root 1.24 tmp1->x = op->x;
1450     tmp1->y = op->y;
1451     insert_ob_in_map (tmp1, op->map, op, 0);
1452     }
1453 elmex 1.1
1454     /*
1455     * get_split_ob(ob,nr) splits up ob into two parts. The part which
1456     * is returned contains nr objects, and the remaining parts contains
1457     * the rest (or is removed and freed if that number is 0).
1458     * On failure, NULL is returned, and the reason put into the
1459     * global static errmsg array.
1460     */
1461    
1462 root 1.24 object *
1463     get_split_ob (object *orig_ob, uint32 nr)
1464     {
1465 root 1.64 object *newob;
1466     int is_removed = (QUERY_FLAG (orig_ob, FLAG_REMOVED) != 0);
1467 root 1.24
1468     if (orig_ob->nrof < nr)
1469     {
1470     sprintf (errmsg, "There are only %d %ss.", orig_ob->nrof ? orig_ob->nrof : 1, &orig_ob->name);
1471     return NULL;
1472     }
1473 root 1.29
1474 root 1.24 newob = object_create_clone (orig_ob);
1475 root 1.29
1476 root 1.24 if ((orig_ob->nrof -= nr) < 1)
1477 root 1.63 orig_ob->destroy (1);
1478 root 1.24 else if (!is_removed)
1479     {
1480     if (orig_ob->env != NULL)
1481     sub_weight (orig_ob->env, orig_ob->weight * nr);
1482     if (orig_ob->env == NULL && orig_ob->map->in_memory != MAP_IN_MEMORY)
1483     {
1484     strcpy (errmsg, "Tried to split object whose map is not in memory.");
1485     LOG (llevDebug, "Error, Tried to split object whose map is not in memory.\n");
1486     return NULL;
1487 root 1.8 }
1488 elmex 1.1 }
1489 root 1.29
1490 root 1.24 newob->nrof = nr;
1491 elmex 1.1
1492 root 1.24 return newob;
1493 elmex 1.1 }
1494    
1495     /*
1496     * decrease_ob_nr(object, number) decreases a specified number from
1497     * the amount of an object. If the amount reaches 0, the object
1498     * is subsequently removed and freed.
1499     *
1500     * Return value: 'op' if something is left, NULL if the amount reached 0
1501     */
1502    
1503 root 1.24 object *
1504     decrease_ob_nr (object *op, uint32 i)
1505 elmex 1.1 {
1506 root 1.29 object *tmp;
1507 elmex 1.1
1508 root 1.24 if (i == 0) /* objects with op->nrof require this check */
1509     return op;
1510    
1511     if (i > op->nrof)
1512     i = op->nrof;
1513    
1514     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED))
1515 root 1.29 op->nrof -= i;
1516 root 1.73 else if (op->env)
1517 root 1.24 {
1518     /* is this object in the players inventory, or sub container
1519     * therein?
1520     */
1521 root 1.74 tmp = op->in_player ();
1522 root 1.24 /* nope. Is this a container the player has opened?
1523     * If so, set tmp to that player.
1524     * IMO, searching through all the players will mostly
1525     * likely be quicker than following op->env to the map,
1526     * and then searching the map for a player.
1527     */
1528     if (!tmp)
1529 root 1.81 for_all_players (pl)
1530     if (pl->ob->container == op->env)
1531     {
1532     tmp = pl->ob;
1533     break;
1534     }
1535 elmex 1.1
1536 root 1.24 if (i < op->nrof)
1537     {
1538     sub_weight (op->env, op->weight * i);
1539     op->nrof -= i;
1540     if (tmp)
1541 root 1.73 esrv_send_item (tmp, op);
1542 root 1.24 }
1543     else
1544     {
1545 root 1.63 op->remove ();
1546 root 1.24 op->nrof = 0;
1547     if (tmp)
1548 root 1.73 esrv_del_item (tmp->contr, op->count);
1549 elmex 1.1 }
1550     }
1551 root 1.24 else
1552 elmex 1.1 {
1553 root 1.29 object *above = op->above;
1554 elmex 1.1
1555 root 1.24 if (i < op->nrof)
1556 root 1.29 op->nrof -= i;
1557 root 1.24 else
1558     {
1559 root 1.63 op->remove ();
1560 root 1.24 op->nrof = 0;
1561     }
1562 root 1.29
1563 root 1.24 /* Since we just removed op, op->above is null */
1564 root 1.73 for (tmp = above; tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
1565 root 1.24 if (tmp->type == PLAYER)
1566     {
1567     if (op->nrof)
1568     esrv_send_item (tmp, op);
1569     else
1570     esrv_del_item (tmp->contr, op->count);
1571     }
1572 elmex 1.1 }
1573    
1574 root 1.24 if (op->nrof)
1575 root 1.29 return op;
1576 root 1.24 else
1577     {
1578 root 1.64 op->destroy ();
1579 root 1.73 return 0;
1580 elmex 1.1 }
1581     }
1582    
1583     /*
1584     * add_weight(object, weight) adds the specified weight to an object,
1585     * and also updates how much the environment(s) is/are carrying.
1586     */
1587    
1588 root 1.24 void
1589     add_weight (object *op, signed long weight)
1590     {
1591     while (op != NULL)
1592     {
1593     if (op->type == CONTAINER)
1594 root 1.29 weight = (signed long) (weight * (100 - op->stats.Str) / 100);
1595    
1596 root 1.24 op->carrying += weight;
1597     op = op->env;
1598     }
1599 elmex 1.1 }
1600    
1601 root 1.24 object *
1602     insert_ob_in_ob (object *op, object *where)
1603     {
1604 root 1.59 if (!where)
1605 root 1.24 {
1606 root 1.53 char *dump = dump_object (op);
1607     LOG (llevError, "Trying to put object in NULL.\n%s\n", dump);
1608     free (dump);
1609 root 1.24 return op;
1610     }
1611 root 1.29
1612 root 1.24 if (where->head)
1613     {
1614 root 1.59 LOG (llevDebug, "Warning: Tried to insert object into wrong part of multipart object.\n");
1615 root 1.24 where = where->head;
1616     }
1617 root 1.29
1618 root 1.59 return where->insert (op);
1619     }
1620    
1621     /*
1622     * env->insert (op)
1623     * This function inserts the object op in the linked list
1624     * inside the object environment.
1625     *
1626     * The function returns now pointer to inserted item, and return value can
1627     * be != op, if items are merged. -Tero
1628     */
1629    
1630     object *
1631     object::insert (object *op)
1632     {
1633     object *tmp, *otmp;
1634    
1635     if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED))
1636     op->remove ();
1637    
1638 root 1.24 if (op->more)
1639     {
1640     LOG (llevError, "Tried to insert multipart object %s (%d)\n", &op->name, op->count);
1641     return op;
1642     }
1643 root 1.29
1644 root 1.24 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_OBJ_ORIGINAL);
1645     CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED);
1646     if (op->nrof)
1647     {
1648 root 1.59 for (tmp = inv; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->below)
1649 root 1.66 if (object::can_merge (tmp, op))
1650 root 1.24 {
1651     /* return the original object and remove inserted object
1652     (client needs the original object) */
1653     tmp->nrof += op->nrof;
1654     /* Weight handling gets pretty funky. Since we are adding to
1655     * tmp->nrof, we need to increase the weight.
1656     */
1657 root 1.59 add_weight (this, op->weight * op->nrof);
1658 root 1.24 SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED);
1659 root 1.59 op->destroy (); /* free the inserted object */
1660 root 1.24 op = tmp;
1661 root 1.59 op->remove (); /* and fix old object's links */
1662 root 1.24 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED);
1663     break;
1664     }
1665    
1666     /* I assume combined objects have no inventory
1667     * We add the weight - this object could have just been removed
1668     * (if it was possible to merge). calling remove_ob will subtract
1669     * the weight, so we need to add it in again, since we actually do
1670     * the linking below
1671     */
1672 root 1.59 add_weight (this, op->weight * op->nrof);
1673 root 1.24 }
1674     else
1675 root 1.59 add_weight (this, (op->weight + op->carrying));
1676 elmex 1.1
1677 root 1.74 otmp = this->in_player ();
1678 root 1.59 if (otmp && otmp->contr)
1679     if (!QUERY_FLAG (otmp, FLAG_NO_FIX_PLAYER))
1680 root 1.78 otmp->update_stats ();
1681 elmex 1.1
1682 root 1.74 op->map = 0;
1683 root 1.59 op->env = this;
1684 root 1.74 op->above = 0;
1685     op->below = 0;
1686 root 1.24 op->x = 0, op->y = 0;
1687 elmex 1.1
1688     /* reset the light list and los of the players on the map */
1689 root 1.59 if ((op->glow_radius != 0) && map)
1690 root 1.24 {
1691 elmex 1.1 #ifdef DEBUG_LIGHTS
1692 root 1.24 LOG (llevDebug, " insert_ob_in_ob(): got %s to insert in map/op\n", op->name);
1693     #endif /* DEBUG_LIGHTS */
1694 root 1.84 if (map->darkness)
1695 root 1.59 update_all_los (map, x, y);
1696 root 1.24 }
1697 elmex 1.1
1698     /* Client has no idea of ordering so lets not bother ordering it here.
1699     * It sure simplifies this function...
1700     */
1701 root 1.59 if (!inv)
1702     inv = op;
1703 root 1.24 else
1704     {
1705 root 1.59 op->below = inv;
1706 elmex 1.1 op->below->above = op;
1707 root 1.59 inv = op;
1708 root 1.24 }
1709 root 1.59
1710 root 1.82 INVOKE_OBJECT (INSERT, this);
1711    
1712 elmex 1.1 return op;
1713     }
1714    
1715     /*
1716     * Checks if any objects has a move_type that matches objects
1717     * that effect this object on this space. Call apply() to process
1718     * these events.
1719     *
1720     * Any speed-modification due to SLOW_MOVE() of other present objects
1721     * will affect the speed_left of the object.
1722     *
1723     * originator: Player, monster or other object that caused 'op' to be inserted
1724     * into 'map'. May be NULL.
1725     *
1726     * Return value: 1 if 'op' was destroyed, 0 otherwise.
1727     *
1728     * 4-21-95 added code to check if appropriate skill was readied - this will
1729     * permit faster movement by the player through this terrain. -b.t.
1730     *
1731     * MSW 2001-07-08: Check all objects on space, not just those below
1732     * object being inserted. insert_ob_in_map may not put new objects
1733     * on top.
1734     */
1735    
1736 root 1.24 int
1737     check_move_on (object *op, object *originator)
1738 elmex 1.1 {
1739 root 1.48 object *tmp;
1740 root 1.49 maptile *m = op->map;
1741 root 1.48 int x = op->x, y = op->y;
1742 root 1.26
1743 root 1.48 MoveType move_on, move_slow, move_block;
1744 root 1.24
1745     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_APPLY))
1746     return 0;
1747    
1748     move_on = GET_MAP_MOVE_ON (op->map, op->x, op->y);
1749     move_slow = GET_MAP_MOVE_SLOW (op->map, op->x, op->y);
1750     move_block = GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK (op->map, op->x, op->y);
1751    
1752     /* if nothing on this space will slow op down or be applied,
1753     * no need to do checking below. have to make sure move_type
1754     * is set, as lots of objects don't have it set - we treat that
1755     * as walking.
1756     */
1757     if (op->move_type && !(op->move_type & move_on) && !(op->move_type & move_slow))
1758     return 0;
1759 elmex 1.1
1760 root 1.24 /* This is basically inverse logic of that below - basically,
1761     * if the object can avoid the move on or slow move, they do so,
1762     * but can't do it if the alternate movement they are using is
1763     * blocked. Logic on this seems confusing, but does seem correct.
1764     */
1765     if ((op->move_type & ~move_on & ~move_block) != 0 && (op->move_type & ~move_slow & ~move_block) != 0)
1766     return 0;
1767    
1768     /* The objects have to be checked from top to bottom.
1769     * Hence, we first go to the top:
1770     */
1771    
1772 root 1.84 for (tmp = GET_MAP_OB (op->map, op->x, op->y); tmp && tmp->above; tmp = tmp->above)
1773 root 1.24 {
1774     /* Trim the search when we find the first other spell effect
1775     * this helps performance so that if a space has 50 spell objects,
1776     * we don't need to check all of them.
1777     */
1778     if ((tmp->move_type & MOVE_FLY_LOW) && QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_NO_PICK))
1779     break;
1780     }
1781 root 1.26
1782     for (; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
1783 root 1.24 {
1784     if (tmp == op)
1785     continue; /* Can't apply yourself */
1786 elmex 1.1
1787 root 1.24 /* Check to see if one of the movement types should be slowed down.
1788     * Second check makes sure that the movement types not being slowed
1789     * (~slow_move) is not blocked on this space - just because the
1790     * space doesn't slow down swimming (for example), if you can't actually
1791     * swim on that space, can't use it to avoid the penalty.
1792     */
1793     if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZPASS))
1794     {
1795     if ((!op->move_type && tmp->move_slow & MOVE_WALK) ||
1796     ((op->move_type & tmp->move_slow) && (op->move_type & ~tmp->move_slow & ~tmp->move_block) == 0))
1797     {
1798 elmex 1.1
1799 root 1.29 float
1800     diff = tmp->move_slow_penalty * FABS (op->speed);
1801 elmex 1.1
1802 root 1.24 if (op->type == PLAYER)
1803 root 1.26 if ((QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IS_HILLY) && find_skill_by_number (op, SK_CLIMBING)) ||
1804     (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IS_WOODED) && find_skill_by_number (op, SK_WOODSMAN)))
1805     diff /= 4.0;
1806    
1807 root 1.24 op->speed_left -= diff;
1808 root 1.8 }
1809     }
1810 elmex 1.1
1811 root 1.24 /* Basically same logic as above, except now for actual apply. */
1812     if ((!op->move_type && tmp->move_on & MOVE_WALK) ||
1813     ((op->move_type & tmp->move_on) && (op->move_type & ~tmp->move_on & ~tmp->move_block) == 0))
1814     {
1815 elmex 1.72 move_apply (tmp, op, originator);
1816 root 1.24
1817 root 1.48 if (op->destroyed ())
1818 root 1.24 return 1;
1819    
1820     /* what the person/creature stepped onto has moved the object
1821     * someplace new. Don't process any further - if we did,
1822     * have a feeling strange problems would result.
1823     */
1824     if (op->map != m || op->x != x || op->y != y)
1825     return 0;
1826 root 1.8 }
1827 elmex 1.1 }
1828 root 1.26
1829 root 1.24 return 0;
1830 elmex 1.1 }
1831    
1832     /*
1833     * present_arch(arch, map, x, y) searches for any objects with
1834     * a matching archetype at the given map and coordinates.
1835     * The first matching object is returned, or NULL if none.
1836     */
1837 root 1.24 object *
1838 root 1.49 present_arch (const archetype *at, maptile *m, int x, int y)
1839 root 1.24 {
1840     if (m == NULL || out_of_map (m, x, y))
1841     {
1842     LOG (llevError, "Present_arch called outside map.\n");
1843     return NULL;
1844     }
1845 root 1.84
1846     for (object *tmp = GET_MAP_OB (m, x, y); tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->above)
1847 root 1.24 if (tmp->arch == at)
1848 elmex 1.1 return tmp;
1849 root 1.84
1850 elmex 1.1 return NULL;
1851     }
1852    
1853     /*
1854     * present(type, map, x, y) searches for any objects with
1855     * a matching type variable at the given map and coordinates.
1856     * The first matching object is returned, or NULL if none.
1857     */
1858 root 1.24 object *
1859 root 1.49 present (unsigned char type, maptile *m, int x, int y)
1860 root 1.24 {
1861     if (out_of_map (m, x, y))
1862     {
1863     LOG (llevError, "Present called outside map.\n");
1864     return NULL;
1865     }
1866 root 1.84
1867     for (object *tmp = GET_MAP_OB (m, x, y); tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->above)
1868 root 1.24 if (tmp->type == type)
1869 elmex 1.1 return tmp;
1870 root 1.84
1871 elmex 1.1 return NULL;
1872     }
1873    
1874     /*
1875     * present_in_ob(type, object) searches for any objects with
1876     * a matching type variable in the inventory of the given object.
1877     * The first matching object is returned, or NULL if none.
1878     */
1879 root 1.24 object *
1880     present_in_ob (unsigned char type, const object *op)
1881     {
1882 root 1.84 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->below)
1883 root 1.24 if (tmp->type == type)
1884 elmex 1.1 return tmp;
1885 root 1.84
1886 elmex 1.1 return NULL;
1887     }
1888    
1889     /*
1890     * present_in_ob (type, str, object) searches for any objects with
1891     * a matching type & name variable in the inventory of the given object.
1892     * The first matching object is returned, or NULL if none.
1893     * This is mostly used by spell effect code, so that we only
1894     * have one spell effect at a time.
1895     * type can be used to narrow the search - if type is set,
1896     * the type must also match. -1 can be passed for the type,
1897     * in which case the type does not need to pass.
1898     * str is the string to match against. Note that we match against
1899     * the object name, not the archetype name. this is so that the
1900     * spell code can use one object type (force), but change it's name
1901     * to be unique.
1902     */
1903 root 1.24 object *
1904     present_in_ob_by_name (int type, const char *str, const object *op)
1905     {
1906 root 1.84 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
1907 root 1.82 if ((type == -1 || tmp->type == type) && (!strcmp (str, tmp->name)))
1908     return tmp;
1909 elmex 1.1
1910 root 1.82 return 0;
1911 elmex 1.1 }
1912    
1913     /*
1914     * present_arch_in_ob(archetype, object) searches for any objects with
1915     * a matching archetype in the inventory of the given object.
1916     * The first matching object is returned, or NULL if none.
1917     */
1918 root 1.24 object *
1919     present_arch_in_ob (const archetype *at, const object *op)
1920     {
1921 root 1.82 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->below)
1922 root 1.24 if (tmp->arch == at)
1923 elmex 1.1 return tmp;
1924 root 1.82
1925 elmex 1.1 return NULL;
1926     }
1927    
1928     /*
1929     * activate recursively a flag on an object inventory
1930     */
1931 root 1.24 void
1932     flag_inv (object *op, int flag)
1933     {
1934     if (op->inv)
1935 root 1.82 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->below)
1936 root 1.24 {
1937     SET_FLAG (tmp, flag);
1938     flag_inv (tmp, flag);
1939 elmex 1.1 }
1940 root 1.82 }
1941    
1942     /*
1943     * deactivate recursively a flag on an object inventory
1944     */
1945 root 1.24 void
1946     unflag_inv (object *op, int flag)
1947     {
1948     if (op->inv)
1949 root 1.82 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->below)
1950 root 1.24 {
1951     CLEAR_FLAG (tmp, flag);
1952     unflag_inv (tmp, flag);
1953 elmex 1.1 }
1954     }
1955    
1956     /*
1957     * set_cheat(object) sets the cheat flag (WAS_WIZ) in the object and in
1958     * all it's inventory (recursively).
1959     * If checksums are used, a player will get set_cheat called for
1960     * him/her-self and all object carried by a call to this function.
1961     */
1962 root 1.24 void
1963     set_cheat (object *op)
1964     {
1965     SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_WAS_WIZ);
1966     flag_inv (op, FLAG_WAS_WIZ);
1967 elmex 1.1 }
1968    
1969     /*
1970     * find_free_spot(object, map, x, y, start, stop) will search for
1971     * a spot at the given map and coordinates which will be able to contain
1972     * the given object. start and stop specifies how many squares
1973     * to search (see the freearr_x/y[] definition).
1974     * It returns a random choice among the alternatives found.
1975     * start and stop are where to start relative to the free_arr array (1,9
1976     * does all 4 immediate directions). This returns the index into the
1977     * array of the free spot, -1 if no spot available (dir 0 = x,y)
1978     * Note - this only checks to see if there is space for the head of the
1979     * object - if it is a multispace object, this should be called for all
1980     * pieces.
1981     * Note2: This function does correctly handle tiled maps, but does not
1982     * inform the caller. However, insert_ob_in_map will update as
1983     * necessary, so the caller shouldn't need to do any special work.
1984     * Note - updated to take an object instead of archetype - this is necessary
1985     * because arch_blocked (now ob_blocked) needs to know the movement type
1986     * to know if the space in question will block the object. We can't use
1987     * the archetype because that isn't correct if the monster has been
1988     * customized, changed states, etc.
1989     */
1990 root 1.24 int
1991 root 1.49 find_free_spot (const object *ob, maptile *m, int x, int y, int start, int stop)
1992 root 1.24 {
1993 root 1.82 int index = 0, flag;
1994     int altern[SIZEOFFREE];
1995 root 1.24
1996 root 1.82 for (int i = start; i < stop; i++)
1997 root 1.24 {
1998     flag = ob_blocked (ob, m, x + freearr_x[i], y + freearr_y[i]);
1999     if (!flag)
2000 root 1.82 altern [index++] = i;
2001 root 1.24
2002     /* Basically, if we find a wall on a space, we cut down the search size.
2003     * In this way, we won't return spaces that are on another side of a wall.
2004     * This mostly work, but it cuts down the search size in all directions -
2005     * if the space being examined only has a wall to the north and empty
2006     * spaces in all the other directions, this will reduce the search space
2007     * to only the spaces immediately surrounding the target area, and
2008     * won't look 2 spaces south of the target space.
2009     */
2010 root 1.74 else if ((flag & P_NO_PASS) && maxfree[i] < stop)
2011 root 1.24 stop = maxfree[i];
2012 elmex 1.1 }
2013 root 1.74
2014 root 1.24 if (!index)
2015     return -1;
2016 root 1.74
2017 root 1.24 return altern[RANDOM () % index];
2018 elmex 1.1 }
2019    
2020     /*
2021 root 1.49 * find_first_free_spot(archetype, maptile, x, y) works like
2022 elmex 1.1 * find_free_spot(), but it will search max number of squares.
2023     * But it will return the first available spot, not a random choice.
2024     * Changed 0.93.2: Have it return -1 if there is no free spot available.
2025     */
2026 root 1.24 int
2027 root 1.49 find_first_free_spot (const object *ob, maptile *m, int x, int y)
2028 root 1.24 {
2029 root 1.82 for (int i = 0; i < SIZEOFFREE; i++)
2030     if (!ob_blocked (ob, m, x + freearr_x[i], y + freearr_y[i]))
2031     return i;
2032 root 1.24
2033     return -1;
2034 elmex 1.1 }
2035    
2036     /*
2037     * The function permute(arr, begin, end) randomly reorders the array
2038     * arr[begin..end-1].
2039 root 1.82 * now uses a fisher-yates shuffle, old permute was broken
2040 elmex 1.1 */
2041 root 1.24 static void
2042     permute (int *arr, int begin, int end)
2043 elmex 1.1 {
2044 root 1.82 arr += begin;
2045     end -= begin;
2046    
2047     while (--end)
2048     swap (arr [end], arr [RANDOM () % (end + 1)]);
2049 elmex 1.1 }
2050    
2051     /* new function to make monster searching more efficient, and effective!
2052     * This basically returns a randomized array (in the passed pointer) of
2053     * the spaces to find monsters. In this way, it won't always look for
2054     * monsters to the north first. However, the size of the array passed
2055     * covers all the spaces, so within that size, all the spaces within
2056     * the 3x3 area will be searched, just not in a predictable order.
2057     */
2058 root 1.24 void
2059     get_search_arr (int *search_arr)
2060 elmex 1.1 {
2061 root 1.82 int i;
2062 elmex 1.1
2063 root 1.24 for (i = 0; i < SIZEOFFREE; i++)
2064 root 1.82 search_arr[i] = i;
2065 elmex 1.1
2066 root 1.24 permute (search_arr, 1, SIZEOFFREE1 + 1);
2067     permute (search_arr, SIZEOFFREE1 + 1, SIZEOFFREE2 + 1);
2068     permute (search_arr, SIZEOFFREE2 + 1, SIZEOFFREE);
2069 elmex 1.1 }
2070    
2071     /*
2072     * find_dir(map, x, y, exclude) will search some close squares in the
2073     * given map at the given coordinates for live objects.
2074     * It will not considered the object given as exclude among possible
2075     * live objects.
2076     * It returns the direction toward the first/closest live object if finds
2077     * any, otherwise 0.
2078     * Perhaps incorrectly, but I'm making the assumption that exclude
2079     * is actually want is going to try and move there. We need this info
2080     * because we have to know what movement the thing looking to move
2081     * there is capable of.
2082     */
2083 root 1.24 int
2084 root 1.49 find_dir (maptile *m, int x, int y, object *exclude)
2085 root 1.24 {
2086 root 1.82 int i, max = SIZEOFFREE, mflags;
2087 root 1.29
2088     sint16 nx, ny;
2089 root 1.82 object *tmp;
2090     maptile *mp;
2091 root 1.29
2092     MoveType blocked, move_type;
2093 root 1.24
2094     if (exclude && exclude->head)
2095     {
2096     exclude = exclude->head;
2097     move_type = exclude->move_type;
2098     }
2099     else
2100     {
2101     /* If we don't have anything, presume it can use all movement types. */
2102     move_type = MOVE_ALL;
2103     }
2104    
2105     for (i = 1; i < max; i++)
2106     {
2107     mp = m;
2108     nx = x + freearr_x[i];
2109     ny = y + freearr_y[i];
2110    
2111     mflags = get_map_flags (m, &mp, nx, ny, &nx, &ny);
2112 root 1.75
2113 root 1.24 if (mflags & P_OUT_OF_MAP)
2114 root 1.75 max = maxfree[i];
2115 root 1.24 else
2116     {
2117 root 1.82 mapspace &ms = mp->at (nx, ny);
2118    
2119     blocked = ms.move_block;
2120 root 1.24
2121     if ((move_type & blocked) == move_type)
2122 root 1.75 max = maxfree[i];
2123 root 1.24 else if (mflags & P_IS_ALIVE)
2124     {
2125 root 1.84 for (tmp = ms.bot; tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
2126 root 1.82 if ((tmp->flag [FLAG_MONSTER] || tmp->type == PLAYER)
2127     && (tmp != exclude || (tmp->head && tmp->head != exclude)))
2128 root 1.75 break;
2129    
2130 root 1.24 if (tmp)
2131 root 1.75 return freedir[i];
2132 root 1.8 }
2133     }
2134 elmex 1.1 }
2135 root 1.75
2136 root 1.24 return 0;
2137 elmex 1.1 }
2138    
2139     /*
2140     * distance(object 1, object 2) will return the square of the
2141     * distance between the two given objects.
2142     */
2143 root 1.24 int
2144     distance (const object *ob1, const object *ob2)
2145     {
2146 root 1.82 return (ob1->x - ob2->x) * (ob1->x - ob2->x) + (ob1->y - ob2->y) * (ob1->y - ob2->y);
2147 elmex 1.1 }
2148    
2149     /*
2150     * find_dir_2(delta-x,delta-y) will return a direction in which
2151     * an object which has subtracted the x and y coordinates of another
2152     * object, needs to travel toward it.
2153     */
2154 root 1.24 int
2155     find_dir_2 (int x, int y)
2156     {
2157 root 1.75 int q;
2158 elmex 1.1
2159 root 1.24 if (y)
2160     q = x * 100 / y;
2161 elmex 1.1 else if (x)
2162 root 1.24 q = -300 * x;
2163 elmex 1.1 else
2164     return 0;
2165    
2166 root 1.24 if (y > 0)
2167     {
2168     if (q < -242)
2169     return 3;
2170     if (q < -41)
2171     return 2;
2172     if (q < 41)
2173     return 1;
2174     if (q < 242)
2175     return 8;
2176     return 7;
2177     }
2178 elmex 1.1
2179     if (q < -242)
2180 root 1.24 return 7;
2181 elmex 1.1 if (q < -41)
2182 root 1.24 return 6;
2183 elmex 1.1 if (q < 41)
2184 root 1.24 return 5;
2185 elmex 1.1 if (q < 242)
2186 root 1.24 return 4;
2187 elmex 1.1
2188 root 1.24 return 3;
2189 elmex 1.1 }
2190    
2191     /*
2192     * absdir(int): Returns a number between 1 and 8, which represent
2193     * the "absolute" direction of a number (it actually takes care of
2194     * "overflow" in previous calculations of a direction).
2195     */
2196    
2197 root 1.24 int
2198     absdir (int d)
2199     {
2200     while (d < 1)
2201     d += 8;
2202 root 1.82
2203 root 1.24 while (d > 8)
2204     d -= 8;
2205 root 1.82
2206 elmex 1.1 return d;
2207     }
2208    
2209     /*
2210     * dirdiff(dir1, dir2) returns how many 45-degrees differences there is
2211     * between two directions (which are expected to be absolute (see absdir())
2212     */
2213    
2214 root 1.24 int
2215     dirdiff (int dir1, int dir2)
2216     {
2217 root 1.82 int d;
2218 root 1.24
2219     d = abs (dir1 - dir2);
2220     if (d > 4)
2221 elmex 1.1 d = 8 - d;
2222 root 1.82
2223 elmex 1.1 return d;
2224     }
2225    
2226     /* peterm:
2227     * do LOS stuff for ball lightning. Go after the closest VISIBLE monster.
2228     * Basically, this is a table of directions, and what directions
2229     * one could go to go back to us. Eg, entry 15 below is 4, 14, 16.
2230     * This basically means that if direction is 15, then it could either go
2231     * direction 4, 14, or 16 to get back to where we are.
2232     * Moved from spell_util.c to object.c with the other related direction
2233     * functions.
2234     */
2235 root 1.82 int reduction_dir[SIZEOFFREE][3] = {
2236 root 1.24 {0, 0, 0}, /* 0 */
2237     {0, 0, 0}, /* 1 */
2238     {0, 0, 0}, /* 2 */
2239     {0, 0, 0}, /* 3 */
2240     {0, 0, 0}, /* 4 */
2241     {0, 0, 0}, /* 5 */
2242     {0, 0, 0}, /* 6 */
2243     {0, 0, 0}, /* 7 */
2244     {0, 0, 0}, /* 8 */
2245     {8, 1, 2}, /* 9 */
2246     {1, 2, -1}, /* 10 */
2247     {2, 10, 12}, /* 11 */
2248     {2, 3, -1}, /* 12 */
2249     {2, 3, 4}, /* 13 */
2250     {3, 4, -1}, /* 14 */
2251     {4, 14, 16}, /* 15 */
2252     {5, 4, -1}, /* 16 */
2253     {4, 5, 6}, /* 17 */
2254     {6, 5, -1}, /* 18 */
2255     {6, 20, 18}, /* 19 */
2256     {7, 6, -1}, /* 20 */
2257     {6, 7, 8}, /* 21 */
2258     {7, 8, -1}, /* 22 */
2259     {8, 22, 24}, /* 23 */
2260     {8, 1, -1}, /* 24 */
2261     {24, 9, 10}, /* 25 */
2262     {9, 10, -1}, /* 26 */
2263     {10, 11, -1}, /* 27 */
2264     {27, 11, 29}, /* 28 */
2265     {11, 12, -1}, /* 29 */
2266     {12, 13, -1}, /* 30 */
2267     {12, 13, 14}, /* 31 */
2268     {13, 14, -1}, /* 32 */
2269     {14, 15, -1}, /* 33 */
2270     {33, 15, 35}, /* 34 */
2271     {16, 15, -1}, /* 35 */
2272     {17, 16, -1}, /* 36 */
2273     {18, 17, 16}, /* 37 */
2274     {18, 17, -1}, /* 38 */
2275     {18, 19, -1}, /* 39 */
2276     {41, 19, 39}, /* 40 */
2277     {19, 20, -1}, /* 41 */
2278     {20, 21, -1}, /* 42 */
2279     {20, 21, 22}, /* 43 */
2280     {21, 22, -1}, /* 44 */
2281     {23, 22, -1}, /* 45 */
2282     {45, 47, 23}, /* 46 */
2283     {23, 24, -1}, /* 47 */
2284     {24, 9, -1}
2285     }; /* 48 */
2286 elmex 1.1
2287     /* Recursive routine to step back and see if we can
2288     * find a path to that monster that we found. If not,
2289     * we don't bother going toward it. Returns 1 if we
2290     * can see a direct way to get it
2291     * Modified to be map tile aware -.MSW
2292     */
2293 root 1.24 int
2294 root 1.49 can_see_monsterP (maptile *m, int x, int y, int dir)
2295 root 1.24 {
2296 root 1.29 sint16 dx, dy;
2297 root 1.75 int mflags;
2298 root 1.24
2299     if (dir < 0)
2300     return 0; /* exit condition: invalid direction */
2301    
2302     dx = x + freearr_x[dir];
2303     dy = y + freearr_y[dir];
2304    
2305     mflags = get_map_flags (m, &m, dx, dy, &dx, &dy);
2306    
2307     /* This functional arguably was incorrect before - it was
2308     * checking for P_WALL - that was basically seeing if
2309     * we could move to the monster - this is being more
2310     * literal on if we can see it. To know if we can actually
2311     * move to the monster, we'd need the monster passed in or
2312     * at least its move type.
2313     */
2314     if (mflags & (P_OUT_OF_MAP | P_BLOCKSVIEW))
2315     return 0;
2316    
2317     /* yes, can see. */
2318     if (dir < 9)
2319     return 1;
2320 root 1.75
2321     return can_see_monsterP (m, x, y, reduction_dir[dir][0])
2322     | can_see_monsterP (m, x, y, reduction_dir[dir][1])
2323     | can_see_monsterP (m, x, y, reduction_dir[dir][2]);
2324 root 1.24 }
2325    
2326 elmex 1.1 /*
2327     * can_pick(picker, item): finds out if an object is possible to be
2328     * picked up by the picker. Returnes 1 if it can be
2329     * picked up, otherwise 0.
2330     *
2331     * Cf 0.91.3 - don't let WIZ's pick up anything - will likely cause
2332     * core dumps if they do.
2333     *
2334     * Add a check so we can't pick up invisible objects (0.93.8)
2335     */
2336    
2337 root 1.24 int
2338     can_pick (const object *who, const object *item)
2339     {
2340     return /*QUERY_FLAG(who,FLAG_WIZ)|| */
2341     (item->weight > 0 && !QUERY_FLAG (item, FLAG_NO_PICK) &&
2342     !QUERY_FLAG (item, FLAG_ALIVE) && !item->invisible && (who->type == PLAYER || item->weight < who->weight / 3));
2343 elmex 1.1 }
2344    
2345     /*
2346     * create clone from object to another
2347     */
2348 root 1.24 object *
2349     object_create_clone (object *asrc)
2350     {
2351 root 1.62 object *dst = 0, *tmp, *src, *part, *prev, *item;
2352 elmex 1.1
2353 root 1.24 if (!asrc)
2354 root 1.62 return 0;
2355    
2356 root 1.24 src = asrc;
2357     if (src->head)
2358     src = src->head;
2359    
2360 root 1.62 prev = 0;
2361 root 1.24 for (part = src; part; part = part->more)
2362     {
2363 root 1.65 tmp = part->clone ();
2364 root 1.24 tmp->x -= src->x;
2365     tmp->y -= src->y;
2366 root 1.62
2367 root 1.24 if (!part->head)
2368     {
2369     dst = tmp;
2370 root 1.62 tmp->head = 0;
2371 root 1.24 }
2372     else
2373 root 1.75 tmp->head = dst;
2374 root 1.62
2375     tmp->more = 0;
2376    
2377 root 1.24 if (prev)
2378     prev->more = tmp;
2379 root 1.62
2380 root 1.24 prev = tmp;
2381 elmex 1.1 }
2382 root 1.24
2383     for (item = src->inv; item; item = item->below)
2384 root 1.48 insert_ob_in_ob (object_create_clone (item), dst);
2385 elmex 1.1
2386 root 1.24 return dst;
2387 elmex 1.1 }
2388    
2389     /* GROS - Creates an object using a string representing its content. */
2390     /* Basically, we save the content of the string to a temp file, then call */
2391     /* load_object on it. I admit it is a highly inefficient way to make things, */
2392     /* but it was simple to make and allows reusing the load_object function. */
2393     /* Remember not to use load_object_str in a time-critical situation. */
2394     /* Also remember that multiparts objects are not supported for now. */
2395 root 1.24 object *
2396     load_object_str (const char *obstr)
2397 elmex 1.1 {
2398 root 1.48 object *op;
2399     char filename[MAX_BUF];
2400 root 1.9
2401 root 1.24 sprintf (filename, "%s/cfloadobstr2044", settings.tmpdir);
2402    
2403 root 1.48 FILE *tempfile = fopen (filename, "w");
2404 root 1.24
2405     if (tempfile == NULL)
2406 elmex 1.1 {
2407 root 1.24 LOG (llevError, "Error - Unable to access load object temp file\n");
2408     return NULL;
2409 root 1.41 }
2410    
2411 root 1.24 fprintf (tempfile, obstr);
2412     fclose (tempfile);
2413 elmex 1.1
2414 root 1.64 op = object::create ();
2415 elmex 1.1
2416 root 1.29 object_thawer thawer (filename);
2417 root 1.13
2418 root 1.24 if (thawer)
2419     load_object (thawer, op, 0);
2420 root 1.13
2421 root 1.24 LOG (llevDebug, " load str completed, object=%s\n", &op->name);
2422     CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED);
2423 root 1.9
2424 root 1.24 return op;
2425 elmex 1.1 }
2426    
2427     /* This returns the first object in who's inventory that
2428     * has the same type and subtype match.
2429     * returns NULL if no match.
2430     */
2431 root 1.24 object *
2432     find_obj_by_type_subtype (const object *who, int type, int subtype)
2433 elmex 1.1 {
2434 root 1.82 for (object *tmp = who->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
2435 root 1.24 if (tmp->type == type && tmp->subtype == subtype)
2436     return tmp;
2437 elmex 1.1
2438 root 1.82 return 0;
2439 elmex 1.1 }
2440    
2441     /* If ob has a field named key, return the link from the list,
2442     * otherwise return NULL.
2443     *
2444     * key must be a passed in shared string - otherwise, this won't
2445     * do the desired thing.
2446     */
2447 root 1.24 key_value *
2448     get_ob_key_link (const object *ob, const char *key)
2449     {
2450 root 1.82 for (key_value *link = ob->key_values; link; link = link->next)
2451 root 1.48 if (link->key == key)
2452     return link;
2453 root 1.24
2454 root 1.82 return 0;
2455 root 1.24 }
2456 elmex 1.1
2457     /*
2458     * Returns the value of op has an extra_field for key, or NULL.
2459     *
2460     * The argument doesn't need to be a shared string.
2461     *
2462     * The returned string is shared.
2463     */
2464 root 1.24 const char *
2465     get_ob_key_value (const object *op, const char *const key)
2466     {
2467 root 1.35 key_value *link;
2468     shstr_cmp canonical_key (key);
2469 root 1.24
2470 root 1.35 if (!canonical_key)
2471 root 1.24 {
2472     /* 1. There being a field named key on any object
2473     * implies there'd be a shared string to find.
2474     * 2. Since there isn't, no object has this field.
2475     * 3. Therefore, *this* object doesn't have this field.
2476     */
2477 root 1.35 return 0;
2478 elmex 1.1 }
2479    
2480 root 1.24 /* This is copied from get_ob_key_link() above -
2481     * only 4 lines, and saves the function call overhead.
2482     */
2483 root 1.35 for (link = op->key_values; link; link = link->next)
2484     if (link->key == canonical_key)
2485     return link->value;
2486    
2487     return 0;
2488 elmex 1.1 }
2489    
2490    
2491     /*
2492     * Updates the canonical_key in op to value.
2493     *
2494     * canonical_key is a shared string (value doesn't have to be).
2495     *
2496     * Unless add_key is TRUE, it won't add fields, only change the value of existing
2497     * keys.
2498     *
2499     * Returns TRUE on success.
2500     */
2501 root 1.24 int
2502     set_ob_key_value_s (object *op, const shstr & canonical_key, const char *value, int add_key)
2503     {
2504 root 1.82 key_value *field = NULL, *last = NULL;
2505 root 1.24
2506     for (field = op->key_values; field != NULL; field = field->next)
2507     {
2508     if (field->key != canonical_key)
2509     {
2510     last = field;
2511     continue;
2512     }
2513    
2514     if (value)
2515     field->value = value;
2516     else
2517     {
2518     /* Basically, if the archetype has this key set,
2519     * we need to store the null value so when we save
2520     * it, we save the empty value so that when we load,
2521     * we get this value back again.
2522     */
2523     if (get_ob_key_link (&op->arch->clone, canonical_key))
2524     field->value = 0;
2525     else
2526     {
2527     if (last)
2528     last->next = field->next;
2529     else
2530     op->key_values = field->next;
2531    
2532 root 1.29 delete field;
2533 root 1.24 }
2534     }
2535     return TRUE;
2536     }
2537     /* IF we get here, key doesn't exist */
2538    
2539     /* No field, we'll have to add it. */
2540    
2541     if (!add_key)
2542 root 1.82 return FALSE;
2543    
2544 root 1.24 /* There isn't any good reason to store a null
2545     * value in the key/value list. If the archetype has
2546     * this key, then we should also have it, so shouldn't
2547     * be here. If user wants to store empty strings,
2548     * should pass in ""
2549     */
2550     if (value == NULL)
2551 elmex 1.1 return TRUE;
2552 root 1.24
2553     field = new key_value;
2554    
2555     field->key = canonical_key;
2556     field->value = value;
2557     /* Usual prepend-addition. */
2558     field->next = op->key_values;
2559     op->key_values = field;
2560    
2561     return TRUE;
2562 elmex 1.1 }
2563    
2564     /*
2565     * Updates the key in op to value.
2566     *
2567     * If add_key is FALSE, this will only update existing keys,
2568     * and not add new ones.
2569     * In general, should be little reason FALSE is ever passed in for add_key
2570     *
2571     * Returns TRUE on success.
2572     */
2573 root 1.24 int
2574     set_ob_key_value (object *op, const char *key, const char *value, int add_key)
2575 root 1.11 {
2576 root 1.29 shstr key_ (key);
2577 root 1.24
2578 root 1.11 return set_ob_key_value_s (op, key_, value, add_key);
2579 elmex 1.1 }
2580 root 1.31
2581 root 1.34 object::depth_iterator::depth_iterator (object *container)
2582     : iterator_base (container)
2583     {
2584     while (item->inv)
2585     item = item->inv;
2586     }
2587    
2588 root 1.31 void
2589 root 1.34 object::depth_iterator::next ()
2590 root 1.31 {
2591 root 1.34 if (item->below)
2592     {
2593     item = item->below;
2594    
2595     while (item->inv)
2596     item = item->inv;
2597     }
2598 root 1.31 else
2599 root 1.34 item = item->env;
2600 root 1.31 }
2601 root 1.34
2602 root 1.36 // return a suitable string describing an objetc in enough detail to find it
2603     const char *
2604     object::debug_desc (char *info) const
2605     {
2606     char info2[256 * 3];
2607     char *p = info;
2608    
2609     p += snprintf (p, 256, "%d=\"%s%s%s\"",
2610     count,
2611     &name,
2612     title ? " " : "",
2613     title ? (const char *)title : "");
2614    
2615     if (env)
2616     p += snprintf (p, 256, "(in %s)", env->debug_desc (info2));
2617    
2618     if (map)
2619     p += snprintf (p, 256, "(on %s@%d+%d)", map->path, x, y);
2620    
2621     return info;
2622     }
2623    
2624     const char *
2625     object::debug_desc () const
2626     {
2627     static char info[256 * 3];
2628     return debug_desc (info);
2629     }
2630