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1 /*
2 * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG.
3 *
4 * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team
5 * Copyright (©) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
6 * Copyright (©) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
7 *
8 * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 * the terms of the Affero GNU General Public License as published by the
10 * Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
11 * option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 * You should have received a copy of the Affero GNU General Public License
19 * and the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see
20 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21 *
22 * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net>
23 */
24
25 /* This file contains code relevant to the BOOKS hack -- designed
26 * to allow randomly occuring messages in non-magical texts.
27 */
28
29 /* laid down initial file - dec 1995. -b.t. thomas@astro.psu.edu */
30
31 #include <global.h>
32 #include <book.h>
33 #include <living.h>
34 #include <spells.h>
35
36 /* Define this if you want to archive book titles by contents.
37 * This option should enforce UNIQUE combinations of titles,authors and
38 * msg contents during and *between* game sessions.
39 * Note: a slight degeneracy exists since books are archived based on an integer
40 * index value calculated from the message text (similar to alchemy formulae).
41 * Sometimes two widely different messages have the same index value (rare). In
42 * this case, it is possible to occasionally generate 2 books with same title and
43 * different message content. Not really a bug, but rather a feature. This action
44 * should keeps player on their toes ;).
45 * Also, note that there is *finite* space available for archiving message and titles.
46 * Once this space is used, books will stop being archived. Not a serious problem
47 * under the current regime, since there are generally fewer possible (random)
48 * messages than space available on the titlelists.
49 * One exception (for sure) are the monster messages. But no worries, you should
50 * see all of the monster info in some order (but not all possble combinations)
51 * before the monster titlelist space is run out. You can increase titlelist
52 * space by increasing the array sizes for the monster book_authours and book_names
53 * (see max_titles[] array and include/read.h). Since the unique_book algorthm is
54 * kinda stupid, this program *may* slow down program execution if defined (but I don't
55 * think its a significant problem, at least, I have no problems running this option
56 * on a Sparc 10! Also, once archive title lists are filled and/or all possible msg
57 * combinations have been generated, unique_book isnt called anymore. It takes 5-10
58 * sessions for this to happen).
59 * Final note: the game remembers book/title/msg combinations from reading the
60 * file lib/bookarch. If you REMOVE this file, you will lose your archive. So
61 * be sure to copy it over to the new lib directory when you change versions.
62 * -b.t.
63 */
64
65 /* This flag is useful to see what kind of output messages are created */
66
67 /* #define BOOK_MSG_DEBUG */
68
69 /* This flag is useful for debuging archiving action */
70
71 /* #define ARCHIVE_DEBUG */
72
73 /* Moved these structures from struct.h to this file in 0.94.3 - they
74 * are not needed anyplace else, so why have them globally declared?
75 */
76
77 /* 'title' and 'titlelist' are used by the readable code */
78 struct title : zero_initialised
79 {
80 shstr name; /* the name of the book */
81 shstr authour; /* the name of the book authour */
82 shstr archname; /* the archetype name of the book */
83 int level; /* level of difficulty of this message */
84 int size; /* size of the book message */
85 int msg_index; /* an index value derived from book message */
86 title *next;
87 };
88
89 struct titlelist : zero_initialised
90 {
91 int number; /* number of items in the list */
92 title *first_book; /* pointer to first book in this list */
93 titlelist *next; /* pointer to next book list */
94 };
95
96 /* special structure, used only by art_name_array[] */
97 struct arttypename
98 {
99 const char *name; /* generic name to call artifacts of this type */
100 int type; /* matching type */
101 };
102
103 /* booklist is the buffer of books read in from the bookarch file */
104 static titlelist *booklist = NULL;
105
106 static objectlink *first_mon_info = NULL;
107
108 /* these are needed for creation of a linked list of
109 * pointers to all (hostile) monster objects */
110
111 static int nrofmon = 0, need_to_write_bookarchive = 0;
112
113 /*
114 * Spellpath information
115 */
116 static uint32 spellpathdef[NRSPELLPATHS] = {
117 PATH_PROT,
118 PATH_FIRE,
119 PATH_FROST,
120 PATH_ELEC,
121 PATH_MISSILE,
122 PATH_SELF,
123 PATH_SUMMON,
124 PATH_ABJURE,
125 PATH_RESTORE,
126 PATH_DETONATE,
127 PATH_MIND,
128 PATH_CREATE,
129 PATH_TELE,
130 PATH_INFO,
131 PATH_TRANSMUTE,
132 PATH_TRANSFER,
133 PATH_TURNING,
134 PATH_WOUNDING,
135 PATH_DEATH,
136 PATH_LIGHT
137 };
138
139 static const char *const path_book_name[] = {
140 "codex",
141 "compendium",
142 "exposition",
143 "tables",
144 "treatise"
145 };
146
147 /* used by spellpath texts */
148 static const char *const path_author[] = {
149 "aether",
150 "astral byways",
151 "connections",
152 "the Grey Council",
153 "deep pathways",
154 "knowledge",
155 "magic",
156 "mystic ways",
157 "pathways",
158 "power",
159 "spells",
160 "transforms",
161 "the mystic veil",
162 "unknown spells"
163 };
164
165 /*
166 * Artiface/item information
167 */
168
169 /* if it isnt listed here, then art_attr_msg will never generate
170 * a message for this type of artifact. -b.t. */
171
172 static arttypename art_name_array[] = {
173 {"Helmet", HELMET},
174 {"Amulet", AMULET},
175 {"Shield", SHIELD},
176 {"Bracers", BRACERS},
177 {"Boots", BOOTS},
178 {"Cloak", CLOAK},
179 {"Gloves", GLOVES},
180 {"Girdle", GIRDLE},
181 {"Ring", RING},
182 {"Horn", HORN},
183 {"Missile Weapon", BOW},
184 {"Missile", ARROW},
185 {"Hand Weapon", WEAPON},
186 {"Artifact", SKILL},
187 {"Food", FOOD},
188 {"Body Armour", ARMOUR}
189 };
190
191 static const char *const art_book_name[] = {
192 "collection",
193 "file",
194 "files",
195 "guide",
196 "handbook",
197 "index",
198 "inventory",
199 "list",
200 "listing",
201 "record",
202 "record book"
203 };
204
205 /* used by artifact texts */
206 static const char *const art_author[] = {
207 "ancient things",
208 "artifacts",
209 "Havlor", /* ancient warrior scribe :) */
210 "items",
211 "lost artifacts",
212 "the ancients",
213 "useful things"
214 };
215
216 /*
217 * Monster book information
218 */
219
220 static const char *const mon_book_name[] = {
221 "beastuary",
222 "catalog",
223 "compilation",
224 "collection",
225 "encyclopedia",
226 "guide",
227 "handbook",
228 "list",
229 "manual",
230 "notes",
231 "record",
232 "register",
233 "volume"
234 };
235
236
237 /* used by monster beastuary texts */
238 static const char *const mon_author[] = {
239 "beasts",
240 "creatures",
241 "dezidens",
242 "dwellers",
243 "evil nature",
244 "life",
245 "monsters",
246 "nature",
247 "new life",
248 "residents",
249 "the spawn",
250 "the living",
251 "things"
252 };
253
254 /*
255 * God book information
256 */
257
258 static const char *const gods_book_name[] = {
259 "devotional",
260 "devout notes",
261 "divine text",
262 "divine work",
263 "holy book",
264 "holy record",
265 "moral text",
266 "sacred guide",
267 "testament",
268 "transcript"
269 };
270
271 /* used by gods texts */
272 static const char *const gods_author[] = {
273 "cults",
274 "joy",
275 "lasting curse",
276 "madness",
277 "religions",
278 "the dead",
279 "the gods",
280 "the heirophant",
281 "the poor priest",
282 "the priestess",
283 "pain",
284 "white"
285 };
286
287
288 /*
289 * Alchemy (formula) information
290 */
291
292 static const char *const formula_book_name[] = {
293 "cookbook",
294 "formulary",
295 "lab book",
296 "lab notes",
297 "recipe book",
298 "experiment record",
299 "work plan",
300 "design notes"
301 };
302
303 /* this isn't used except for empty books */
304 static const char *const formula_author[] = {
305 "Albertus Magnus",
306 "alchemy",
307 "balms",
308 "creation",
309 "dusts",
310 "magical manufacture",
311 "making",
312 "philosophical items",
313 "potions",
314 "powders",
315 "the cauldron",
316 "the lamp black",
317 "transmutation",
318 "waters"
319 };
320
321 /*
322 * Generic book information
323 */
324
325 /* used by msg file and 'generic' books */
326 static const char *const light_book_name[] = {
327 "calendar",
328 "datebook",
329 "diary",
330 "guidebook",
331 "handbook",
332 "ledger",
333 "notes",
334 "notebook",
335 "octavo",
336 "pamphlet",
337 "practicum",
338 "script",
339 "transcript"
340 };
341
342 static const char *const heavy_book_name[] = {
343 "catalog",
344 "compendium",
345 "guide",
346 "manual",
347 "opus",
348 "tome",
349 "treatise",
350 "volume",
351 "work"
352 };
353
354
355 /* used by 'generic' books */
356 static const char *const book_author[] = {
357 "Abdulah",
358 "Al'hezred",
359 "Alywn",
360 "Arundel",
361 "Arvind",
362 "Aerlingas",
363 "Bacon",
364 "Baliqendii",
365 "Bosworth",
366 "Beathis",
367 "Bertil",
368 "Cauchy",
369 "Chakrabarti",
370 "der Waalis",
371 "Dirk",
372 "Djwimii",
373 "Eisenstaadt",
374 "Fendris",
375 "Frank",
376 "Habbi",
377 "Harlod",
378 "Ichibod",
379 "Janus",
380 "June",
381 "Magnuson",
382 "Nandii",
383 "Nitfeder",
384 "Norris",
385 "Parael",
386 "Penhew",
387 "Sophia",
388 "Skilly",
389 "Tahir",
390 "Thockmorton",
391 "Thomas",
392 "van Helsing",
393 "van Pelt",
394 "Voormis",
395 "Xavier",
396 "Xeno",
397 "Zardoz",
398 "Zagy"
399 };
400
401 static const char *const book_descrpt[] = {
402 "ancient",
403 "cryptic",
404 "cryptical",
405 "dusty",
406 "hierarchical",
407 "grizzled",
408 "gold-guilt",
409 "great",
410 "lost",
411 "magnificent",
412 "musty",
413 "mythical",
414 "mystical",
415 "rustic",
416 "stained",
417 "silvered",
418 "transcendental",
419 "weathered"
420 };
421
422 /* Each line of this array is a readable subtype
423 * Be careful to keep the order. If you add readable subtype, add them
424 * at the bottom of the list. Never delete a subtype because index is used as
425 * subtype paramater in arch files!
426 */
427 static readable_message_type readable_message_types[] = {
428 /*subtype 0 */ {0, 0, "info"},
429 /* book messages subtypes */
430 /*subtype 1 */ {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_CLASP_1, "readable-book-clasp-1"},
431 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_CLASP_2, "readable-book-clasp-2"},
432 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_ELEGANT_1, "readable-book-elegant-1"},
433 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_ELEGANT_2, "readable-book-elegant-2"},
434 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_QUARTO_1, "readable-book-quarto-1"},
435 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_QUARTO_2, "readable-book-quarto-2"},
436 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_SPELL_EVOKER, "readable-book-spell-evocation"},
437 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_SPELL_PRAYER, "readable-book-spell-praying"},
438 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_SPELL_PYRO, "readable-book-spell-pyromancy"},
439 /*subtype 10 */ {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_SPELL_SORCERER, "readable-book-spell-sorcery"},
440 {MSG_TYPE_BOOK, MSG_TYPE_BOOK_SPELL_SUMMONER, "readable-book-spell-summoning"},
441 /* card messages subtypes */
442 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_SIMPLE_1, "readable-card-simple-1"},
443 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_SIMPLE_2, "readable-card-simple-2"},
444 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_SIMPLE_3, "readable-card-simple-3"},
445 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_ELEGANT_1, "readable-card-elegant-1"},
446 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_ELEGANT_2, "readable-card-elegant-2"},
447 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_ELEGANT_3, "readable-card-elegant-3"},
448 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_STRANGE_1, "readable-card-strange-1"},
449 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_STRANGE_2, "readable-card-strange-2"},
450 /*subtype 20 */ {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_STRANGE_3, "readable-card-strange-3"},
451 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_MONEY_1, "readable-card-money-1"},
452 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_MONEY_2, "readable-card-money-2"},
453 {MSG_TYPE_CARD, MSG_TYPE_CARD_MONEY_3, "readable-card-money-3"},
454
455 /* Paper messages subtypes */
456 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_NOTE_1, "readable-paper-note-1"},
457 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_NOTE_2, "readable-paper-note-2"},
458 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_NOTE_3, "readable-paper-note-3"},
459 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_LETTER_OLD_1, "readable-paper-letter-old-1"},
460 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_LETTER_OLD_2, "readable-paper-letter-old-2"},
461 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_LETTER_NEW_1, "readable-paper-letter-new-1"},
462 /*subtype 30 */ {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_LETTER_NEW_2, "readable-paper-letter-new-2"},
463 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_ENVELOPE_1, "readable-paper-envelope-1"},
464 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_ENVELOPE_2, "readable-paper-envelope-2"},
465 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_SCROLL_OLD_1, "readable-paper-scroll-old-1"},
466 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_SCROLL_OLD_2, "readable-paper-scroll-old-2"},
467 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_SCROLL_NEW_1, "readable-paper-scroll-new-1"},
468 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_SCROLL_NEW_2, "readable-paper-scroll-new-2"},
469 {MSG_TYPE_PAPER, MSG_TYPE_PAPER_SCROLL_MAGIC, "readable-paper-scroll-magic"},
470
471 /* road signs messages subtypes */
472 {MSG_TYPE_SIGN, MSG_TYPE_SIGN_BASIC, "readable-sign-basic"},
473 {MSG_TYPE_SIGN, MSG_TYPE_SIGN_DIR_LEFT, "readable-sign-dir-left"},
474 /*subtype 40 */ {MSG_TYPE_SIGN, MSG_TYPE_SIGN_DIR_RIGHT, "readable-sign-dir-right"},
475 {MSG_TYPE_SIGN, MSG_TYPE_SIGN_DIR_BOTH, "readable-sign-dir-both"},
476
477 /* stones and monument messages */
478 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_STONE_1, "readable-monument-stone-1"},
479 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_STONE_2, "readable-monument-stone-2"},
480 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_STONE_3, "readable-monument-stone-3"},
481 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_STATUE_1, "readable-monument-statue-1"},
482 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_STATUE_2, "readable-monument-statue-2"},
483 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_STATUE_3, "readable-monument-statue-3"},
484 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_GRAVESTONE_1, "readable-monument-gravestone-1"},
485 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_GRAVESTONE_2, "readable-monument-gravestone-2"},
486 /*subtype 50 */ {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_GRAVESTONE_3, "readable-monument-gravestone-3"},
487 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_WALL_1, "readable-monument-wall-1"},
488 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_WALL_2, "readable-monument-wall-2"},
489 {MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT, MSG_TYPE_MONUMENT_WALL_3, "readable-monument-wall-3"}
490 };
491 static int last_readable_subtype = sizeof (readable_message_types) / sizeof (readable_message_type);
492
493 static int max_titles[6] = {
494 ((sizeof (light_book_name) / sizeof (char *)) + (sizeof (heavy_book_name) / sizeof (char *))) * (sizeof (book_author) / sizeof (char *)),
495 (sizeof (mon_book_name) / sizeof (char *)) * (sizeof (mon_author) / sizeof (char *)),
496 (sizeof (art_book_name) / sizeof (char *)) * (sizeof (art_author) / sizeof (char *)),
497 (sizeof (path_book_name) / sizeof (char *)) * (sizeof (path_author) / sizeof (char *)),
498 (sizeof (formula_book_name) / sizeof (char *)) * (sizeof (formula_author) / sizeof (char *)),
499 (sizeof (gods_book_name) / sizeof (char *)) * (sizeof (gods_author) / sizeof (char *))
500 };
501
502 /******************************************************************************
503 *
504 * Start of misc. readable functions used by others functions in this file
505 *
506 *****************************************************************************/
507
508 static titlelist *
509 get_empty_booklist ()
510 {
511 titlelist *bl = new titlelist;
512
513 bl->number = 0;
514 bl->first_book = NULL;
515 bl->next = NULL;
516 return bl;
517 }
518
519 static title *
520 get_empty_book ()
521 {
522 title *t = new title;
523
524 t->name = NULL;
525 t->archname = NULL;
526 t->authour = NULL;
527 t->level = 0;
528 t->size = 0;
529 t->msg_index = 0;
530 t->next = NULL;
531 return t;
532 }
533
534 /* get_titlelist() - returns pointer to the title list referanced by i */
535
536 static titlelist *
537 get_titlelist (int i)
538 {
539 if (!booklist)
540 booklist = get_empty_booklist ();
541
542 titlelist *tl = booklist;
543 int number = i;
544
545 if (number < 0)
546 return tl;
547
548 while (tl && number)
549 {
550 if (!tl->next)
551 tl->next = get_empty_booklist ();
552
553 tl = tl->next;
554 --number;
555 }
556
557 return tl;
558 }
559
560 /* HANDMADE STRING FUNCTIONS.., perhaps these belong in another file
561 * (shstr.c ?), but the quantity BOOK_BUF will need to be defined. */
562
563 /* nstrtok() - simple routine to return the number of list
564 * items in buf1 as separated by the value of buf2
565 */
566 static int
567 nstrtok (const char *buf1, const char *buf2)
568 {
569 char *tbuf, sbuf[12], buf[MAX_BUF];
570 int number = 0;
571
572 if (!buf1 || !buf2)
573 return 0;
574
575 strcpy (buf, buf1);
576 strcpy (sbuf, buf2);
577
578 tbuf = strtok (buf, sbuf);
579 while (tbuf)
580 {
581 number++;
582 tbuf = strtok (NULL, sbuf);
583 }
584 return number;
585 }
586
587 /* strtoktolin() - takes a string in buf1 and separates it into
588 * a list of strings delimited by buf2. Then returns a comma
589 * separated string w/ decent punctuation.
590 */
591 static char *
592 strtoktolin (const char *buf1, const char *buf2)
593 {
594 int maxi, i = nstrtok (buf1, buf2);
595 char *tbuf, buf[MAX_BUF], sbuf[12];
596 static char rbuf[BOOK_BUF];
597
598 maxi = i;
599 strcpy (buf, buf1);
600 strcpy (sbuf, buf2);
601 strcpy (rbuf, " ");
602 tbuf = strtok (buf, sbuf);
603 while (tbuf && i > 0)
604 {
605 strcat (rbuf, tbuf);
606
607 i--;
608 if (i == 1 && maxi > 1)
609 strcat (rbuf, " and ");
610 else if (i > 0 && maxi > 1)
611 strcat (rbuf, ", ");
612 else
613 strcat (rbuf, ".");
614
615 tbuf = strtok (NULL, sbuf);
616 }
617
618 return rbuf;
619 }
620
621 /*****************************************************************************
622 *
623 * Start of initialisation related functions.
624 *
625 ****************************************************************************/
626
627 /* init_book_archive() - if not called before, initialise the info list
628 * This reads in the bookarch file into memory. bookarch is the file
629 * created and updated across multiple runs of the program.
630 */
631 static void
632 init_book_archive ()
633 {
634 int nroftitle = 0;
635 titlelist *bl = get_empty_booklist ();
636
637 object_thawer thawer (settings.localdir, "bookarch");
638
639 if (!thawer)
640 {
641 LOG (llevDebug, "could not read bookarch file\n");
642 return;
643 }
644
645 while (thawer.kw)
646 {
647 if (thawer.kw != KW_title)
648 if (!thawer.parse_error ("bookarch file"))
649 break;
650
651 title *book = get_empty_book (); /* init new book entry */
652 thawer.get (book->name);
653
654 int type = -1;
655
656 for (;;)
657 {
658 thawer.next ();
659
660 switch (thawer.kw)
661 {
662 case KW_type: thawer.get (type ); break;
663 case KW_authour: thawer.get (book->authour ); break;
664 case KW_arch: thawer.get (book->archname ); break;
665 case KW_level: thawer.get (book->level ); break;
666 case KW_size: thawer.get (book->size ); break;
667 case KW_index: thawer.get (book->msg_index); break;
668
669 case KW_end:
670 /* link it */
671 bl = get_titlelist (type);
672 book->next = bl->first_book;
673 bl->first_book = book;
674 bl->number++;
675 ++nroftitle;
676 goto book_done;
677
678 default:
679 delete book;
680 goto book_done;
681 }
682 }
683
684 book_done:
685 thawer.next ();
686 }
687
688 LOG (llevDebug, "book archives(used/avail): \n");
689 int i;
690 for (bl = booklist, i = 0; bl && i < sizeof (max_titles) / sizeof (*max_titles); bl = bl->next, i++)
691 LOG (llevDebug, " (%d/%d)\n", bl->number, max_titles[i]);
692
693 LOG (llevDebug, "init_book_archive() got %d titles.\n", nroftitle);
694 }
695
696 /* init_mon_info() - creates the linked list of pointers to
697 * monster archetype objects if not called previously
698 */
699 static void
700 init_mon_info ()
701 {
702 archetype *at;
703 static int did_init_mon_info = 0;
704
705 if (did_init_mon_info)
706 return;
707
708 did_init_mon_info = 1;
709
710 for_all_archetypes (at)
711 if (at->flag [FLAG_MONSTER]
712 && at->is_head ()
713 && (!at->flag [FLAG_CHANGING] || at->flag [FLAG_UNAGGRESSIVE]))
714 {
715 objectlink *mon = new objectlink;
716
717 mon->ob = at;
718 mon->next = first_mon_info;
719 first_mon_info = mon;
720 nrofmon++;
721 }
722
723 LOG (llevDebug, "init_mon_info() got %d monsters\n", nrofmon);
724 }
725
726 /* init_readable() - initialise linked lists utilized by
727 * message functions in tailor_readable_ob()
728 *
729 * This is the function called by the main routine to initialise
730 * all the readable information.
731 */
732 void
733 init_readable ()
734 {
735 static int did_this;
736
737 if (did_this)
738 return;
739
740 did_this = 1;
741
742 LOG (llevDebug, "Initialising reading data...\n");
743 init_book_archive ();
744 init_mon_info ();
745 LOG (llevDebug, " Done\n");
746 }
747
748 /*****************************************************************************
749 *
750 * This is the start of the administrative functions when creating
751 * new books (ie, updating title and the like)
752 *
753 *****************************************************************************/
754
755 /* find_title() - Search the titlelist (based on msgtype) to see if
756 * book matches something already there. IF so, return that title.
757 */
758 static title *
759 find_title (const object *book, int msgtype)
760 {
761 title *t = NULL;
762 titlelist *tl = get_titlelist (msgtype);
763 int length = strlen (book->msg);
764 int index = strtoint (book->msg);
765
766 if (msgtype < 0)
767 return (title *) NULL;
768
769 if (tl)
770 t = tl->first_book;
771
772 while (t)
773 if (t->size == length && t->msg_index == index)
774 break;
775 else
776 t = t->next;
777
778 #ifdef ARCHIVE_DEBUG
779 if (t)
780 LOG (llevDebug, "Found title match (list %d): %s %s (%d)\n", msgtype, &t->name, &t->authour, t->msg_index);
781 #endif
782
783 return t;
784 }
785
786 /* new_text_name() - Only for objects of type BOOK. SPELLBOOK stuff is
787 * handled directly in change_book_name(). Names are based on text
788 * msgtype
789 * this sets book book->name based on msgtype given. What name
790 * is given is based on various criteria
791 */
792 static void
793 new_text_name (object *book, int msgtype)
794 {
795 const char *name;
796
797 if (book->type != BOOK)
798 return;
799
800 switch (msgtype)
801 {
802 case 1: /*monster */
803 name = mon_book_name[rndm (array_length (mon_book_name))];
804 break;
805 case 2: /*artifact */
806 name = art_book_name[rndm (array_length (art_book_name))];
807 break;
808 case 3: /*spellpath */
809 name = path_book_name[rndm (array_length (path_book_name))];
810 break;
811 case 4: /*alchemy */
812 name = formula_book_name[rndm (array_length (formula_book_name))];
813 break;
814 case 5: /*gods */
815 name = gods_book_name[rndm (array_length (gods_book_name))];
816 break;
817 case 6: /*msg file */
818 default:
819 if (book->weight > 2000)
820 { /* based on weight */
821 name = heavy_book_name[rndm (array_length (heavy_book_name))];
822 }
823 else if (book->weight < 2001)
824 {
825 name = light_book_name[rndm (array_length (light_book_name))];
826 }
827 break;
828 }
829
830 book->name = name;
831 }
832
833 /* add_book_author()
834 * A lot like new_text_name above, but instead chooses an author
835 * and sets op->title to that value
836 */
837
838 static void
839 add_author (object *op, int msgtype)
840 {
841 const char *name;
842
843 if (msgtype < 0 || strlen (op->msg) < 5)
844 return;
845
846 switch (msgtype)
847 {
848 case 1: /* monster */
849 name = mon_author[rndm (array_length (mon_author))];
850 break;
851 case 2: /* artifacts */
852 name = art_author[rndm (array_length (art_author))];
853 break;
854 case 3: /* spellpath */
855 name = path_author[rndm (array_length (path_author))];
856 break;
857 case 4: /* alchemy */
858 name = formula_author[rndm (array_length (formula_author))];
859 break;
860 case 5: /* gods */
861 name = gods_author[rndm (array_length (gods_author))];
862 break;
863 case 6: /* msg file */
864 default:
865 name = book_author[rndm (array_length (book_author))];
866 }
867
868 op->title = format ("of %s", name);
869 }
870
871 /* unique_book() - check to see if the book title/msg is unique. We
872 * go through the entire list of possibilities each time. If we find
873 * a match, then unique_book returns true (because inst unique).
874 */
875
876 static int
877 unique_book (const object *book, int msgtype)
878 {
879 if (!booklist)
880 return 1; /* No archival entries! Must be unique! */
881
882 /* Go through the booklist. If the author and name match, not unique so
883 * return 0.
884 */
885 for (title *test = get_titlelist (msgtype)->first_book; test; test = test->next)
886 if (test->name == book->name && book->title == test->authour)
887 return 0;
888
889 return 1;
890 }
891
892 /* add_book_to_list() */
893
894 static void
895 add_book_to_list (const object *book, int msgtype)
896 {
897 titlelist *tl = get_titlelist (msgtype);
898 title *t;
899
900 if (!tl)
901 {
902 LOG (llevError, "add_book_to_list can't get booklist!\n");
903 return;
904 }
905
906 t = get_empty_book ();
907 t->name = book->name;
908 t->authour = book->title;
909 t->size = strlen (book->msg);
910 t->msg_index = strtoint (book->msg);
911 t->archname = book->arch->archname;
912 t->level = book->level;
913
914 t->next = tl->first_book;
915 tl->first_book = t;
916 tl->number++;
917
918 /* We have stuff we need to write now */
919 need_to_write_bookarchive = 1;
920
921 #ifdef ARCHIVE_DEBUG
922 LOG (llevDebug, "Archiving new title: %s %s (%d)\n", &book->name, &book->title, msgtype);
923 #endif
924
925 }
926
927
928 /* change_book() - give a new, fancier name to generated
929 * objects of type BOOK and SPELLBOOK.
930 * Aug 96 I changed this so we will attempt to create consistent
931 * authour/title and message content for BOOKs. Also, we will
932 * alter books that match archive entries to the archival
933 * levels and architypes. -b.t.
934 */
935
936 #define MAX_TITLE_CHECK 20
937
938 static void
939 change_book (object *book, int msgtype)
940 {
941 int nbr = sizeof (book_descrpt) / sizeof (char *);
942
943 switch (book->type)
944 {
945 case BOOK:
946 {
947 titlelist *tl = get_titlelist (msgtype);
948 title *t = NULL;
949 int tries = 0;
950
951 /* look to see if our msg already been archived. If so, alter
952 * the book to match the archival text. If we fail to match,
953 * then we archive the new title/name/msg combo if there is
954 * room on the titlelist.
955 */
956
957 if ((strlen (book->msg) > 5) && (t = find_title (book, msgtype)))
958 {
959 /* alter book properties */
960 if (object *tmpbook = archetype::get (t->archname))
961 {
962 tmpbook->msg = book->msg;
963 tmpbook->copy_to (book);
964 tmpbook->destroy ();
965 }
966
967 book->title = t->authour;
968 book->name = t->name;
969 book->level = t->level;
970 }
971 /* Don't have any default title, so lets make up a new one */
972 else
973 {
974 int numb, maxnames = max_titles[msgtype];
975 const char *old_title;
976 const char *old_name;
977
978 old_title = book->title;
979 old_name = book->name;
980
981 /* some pre-generated books have title already set (from
982 * maps), also don't bother looking for unique title if
983 * we already used up all the available names! */
984
985 if (!tl)
986 {
987 LOG (llevError, "change_book_name(): can't find title list\n");
988 numb = 0;
989 }
990 else
991 numb = tl->number;
992
993 if (numb == maxnames)
994 {
995 #ifdef ARCHIVE_DEBUG
996 LOG (llevDebug, "titles for list %d full (%d possible).\n", msgtype, maxnames);
997 #endif
998 }
999 /* shouldnt change map-maker books */
1000 else if (!book->title)
1001 do
1002 {
1003 /* random book name */
1004 new_text_name (book, msgtype);
1005 add_author (book, msgtype); /* random author */
1006 tries++;
1007 }
1008 while (!unique_book (book, msgtype) && tries < MAX_TITLE_CHECK);
1009
1010 /* Now deal with 2 cases.
1011 * 1)If no space for a new title exists lets just restore
1012 * the old book properties. Remember, if the book had
1013 * matchd an older entry on the titlelist, we shouldnt
1014 * have called this routine in the first place!
1015 * 2) If we got a unique title, we need to add it to
1016 * the list.
1017 */
1018
1019 if (tries == MAX_TITLE_CHECK || numb == maxnames)
1020 { /* got to check maxnames again */
1021 #ifdef ARCHIVE_DEBUG
1022 LOG (llevDebug, "Failed to obtain unique title for %s %s (names:%d/%d)\n", &book->name, &book->title, numb, maxnames);
1023 #endif
1024 /* restore old book properties here */
1025 book->title = old_title;
1026
1027 if (rndm (4))
1028 /* Lets give the book a description to individualize it some */
1029 book->name = format ("%s %s", book_descrpt[rndm (nbr)], old_name);
1030 else
1031 book->name = old_name;
1032 }
1033 else if (book->title && strlen (book->msg) > 5)
1034 { /* archive if long msg texts */
1035 add_book_to_list (book, msgtype);
1036 }
1037 }
1038 break;
1039 }
1040
1041 default:
1042 LOG (llevError, "change_book_name() called w/ illegal obj type.\n");
1043 return;
1044 }
1045 }
1046
1047 /*****************************************************************************
1048 *
1049 * This is the start of the area that generates the actual contents
1050 * of the book.
1051 *
1052 *****************************************************************************/
1053
1054 /*****************************************************************************
1055 * Monster msg generation code.
1056 ****************************************************************************/
1057
1058 /* get_random_mon() - returns a random monster slected from linked
1059 * list of all monsters in the current game. If level is non-zero,
1060 * then only monsters greater than that level will be returned.
1061 * Changed 971225 to be greater than equal to level passed. Also
1062 * made choosing by level more random.
1063 */
1064 object *
1065 get_random_mon (int level)
1066 {
1067 objectlink *mon = first_mon_info;
1068 int i = 0, monnr;
1069
1070 /* safety check. Problem w/ init_mon_info list? */
1071 if (!nrofmon || !mon)
1072 return (object *) NULL;
1073
1074 if (!level)
1075 {
1076 /* lets get a random monster from the mon_info linked list */
1077 monnr = rndm (nrofmon);
1078
1079 for (mon = first_mon_info, i = 0; mon; mon = mon->next)
1080 if (i++ == monnr)
1081 break;
1082
1083 if (!mon)
1084 {
1085 LOG (llevError, "get_random_mon: Didn't find a monster when we should have\n");
1086 return NULL;
1087 }
1088 return mon->ob;
1089 }
1090
1091 /* Case where we are searching by level. Redone 971225 to be clearer
1092 * and more random. Before, it looks like it took a random monster from
1093 * the list, and then returned the first monster after that which was
1094 * appropriate level. This wasn't very random because if you had a
1095 * bunch of low level monsters and then a high level one, if the random
1096 * determine took one of the low level ones, it would just forward to the
1097 * high level one and return that. Thus, monsters that immediatly followed
1098 * a bunch of low level monsters would be more heavily returned. It also
1099 * means some of the dragons would be poorly represented, since they
1100 * are a group of high level monsters all around each other.
1101 */
1102
1103 /* First count number of monsters meeting level criteria */
1104 for (mon = first_mon_info, i = 0; mon; mon = mon->next)
1105 if (mon->ob->level >= level)
1106 i++;
1107
1108 if (i == 0)
1109 {
1110 LOG (llevError, "get_random_mon() couldn't return monster for level %d\n", level);
1111 return NULL;
1112 }
1113
1114 monnr = rndm (i);
1115 for (mon = first_mon_info; mon; mon = mon->next)
1116 if (mon->ob->level >= level && monnr-- == 0)
1117 return mon->ob;
1118
1119 if (!mon)
1120 {
1121 LOG (llevError, "get_random_mon(): didn't find a monster when we should have\n");
1122 return NULL;
1123 }
1124 return NULL; /* Should be unreached, by keeps warnings down */
1125 }
1126
1127 /*
1128 * Returns a description of the monster. This really needs to be
1129 * redone, as describe_item really gives a pretty internal description.
1130 */
1131 static const char *
1132 mon_desc (const object *mon)
1133 {
1134 static dynbuf_text buf; buf.clear ();
1135
1136 buf.printf ("B<< %s >>\r", &mon->name);
1137 buf << describe_item (mon, 0);
1138
1139 return buf;
1140 }
1141
1142
1143 /* This function returns the next monsters after 'tmp'. If no match is
1144 * found, it returns NULL (changed 0.94.3 to do this, since the
1145 * calling function (mon_info_msg) seems to expect that.
1146 */
1147 static object *
1148 get_next_mon (object *tmp)
1149 {
1150 objectlink *mon;
1151
1152 for (mon = first_mon_info; mon; mon = mon->next)
1153 if (mon->ob == tmp)
1154 break;
1155
1156 /* didn't find a match */
1157 if (!mon)
1158 return NULL;
1159
1160 if (mon->next)
1161 return mon->next->ob;
1162 else
1163 return first_mon_info->ob;
1164
1165 }
1166
1167 /* mon_info_msg() - generate a message detailing the properties
1168 * of a randomly selected monster.
1169 */
1170 static const char *
1171 mon_info_msg (int level)
1172 {
1173 static dynbuf_text buf; buf.clear ();
1174
1175 /*preamble */
1176 buf << "This beastiary contains:\n";
1177
1178 /* lets print info on as many monsters as will fit in our
1179 * document.
1180 * 8-96 Had to change this a bit, otherwise there would
1181 * have been an impossibly large number of combinations
1182 * of text! (and flood out the available number of titles
1183 * in the archive in a snap!) -b.t.
1184 */
1185 object *tmp = get_random_mon (level * 3);
1186 while (tmp && buf.size () < BOOK_BUF)
1187 {
1188 /* monster description */
1189 buf.printf ("\n%s\n", mon_desc (tmp));
1190
1191 /* Note that the value this returns is not based on level */
1192 tmp = get_next_mon (tmp);
1193 }
1194
1195 return buf;
1196 }
1197
1198
1199 /*****************************************************************************
1200 * Artifact msg generation code.
1201 ****************************************************************************/
1202
1203 /* artifact_msg() - generate a message detailing the properties
1204 * of 1-6 artifacts drawn sequentially from the artifact list.
1205 */
1206 static const char *
1207 artifact_msg (int level)
1208 {
1209 artifactlist *al = NULL;
1210 artifact *art;
1211 int chance, i, type, index;
1212 int book_entries = level > 5 ? rndm (3) + rndm (3) + 2 : rndm (level) + 1;
1213 const char *ch;
1214 char name[MAX_BUF];
1215 object *tmp = NULL;
1216
1217 static dynbuf_text buf; buf.clear ();
1218
1219 /* values greater than 5 create msg buffers that are too big! */
1220 if (book_entries > 5)
1221 book_entries = 5;
1222
1223 /* lets determine what kind of artifact type randomly.
1224 * Right now legal artifacts only come from those listed
1225 * in art_name_array. Also, we check to be sure an artifactlist
1226 * for that type exists!
1227 */
1228 i = 0;
1229 do
1230 {
1231 index = rndm (array_length (art_name_array));
1232 type = art_name_array[index].type;
1233 al = find_artifactlist (type);
1234 i++;
1235 }
1236 while ((al == NULL) && (i < 10));
1237
1238 if (i == 10) /* Unable to find a message */
1239 return "None";
1240
1241 /* There is no reason to start on the artifact list at the begining. Lets
1242 * take our starting position randomly... */
1243 art = al->items;
1244 for (i = rndm (level) + rndm (2) + 1; i > 0; i--)
1245 {
1246 if (!art)
1247 art = al->items; /* hmm, out of stuff, loop back around */
1248
1249 art = art->next;
1250 }
1251
1252 /* the base 'generic' name for our artifact */
1253 assign (name, art_name_array[index].name);
1254
1255 /* Ok, lets print out the contents */
1256 buf.printf ("Herein %s detailed %s...\n",
1257 book_entries > 1 ? "are" : "is",
1258 book_entries > 1 ? "some artifacts" : "an artifact");
1259
1260 /* artifact msg attributes loop. Lets keep adding entries to the 'book'
1261 * as long as we have space up to the allowed max # (book_entires)
1262 */
1263 while (book_entries > 0 && buf.size () < BOOK_BUF)
1264 {
1265
1266 if (!art)
1267 art = al->items;
1268
1269 buf << '\n';
1270
1271 /* Name */
1272 if (art->allowed && art->allowed->name != shstr_All)
1273 {
1274 linked_char *temp, *next = art->allowed;
1275
1276 do
1277 {
1278 temp = next;
1279 next = next->next;
1280 }
1281 while (next && rndm (2));
1282
1283 buf.printf ("A B<< %s of %s >>", &temp->name, &art->item->name);
1284 }
1285 else /* default name is used */
1286 buf.printf ("The B<< %s of %s >>", name, &art->item->name);
1287
1288 buf << " is ";
1289
1290 /* chance of finding */
1291 chance = (int) (100 * ((float) art->chance / al->total_chance));
1292 if (chance >= 20)
1293 buf << "an uncommon";
1294 else if (chance >= 10)
1295 buf << "an unusual";
1296 else if (chance >= 5)
1297 buf << "a rare";
1298 else
1299 buf << "a very rare";
1300
1301 /* value of artifact */
1302 buf << " item with a value that is " << art->item->value << " times normal.\n";
1303
1304 /* include the message about the artifact, if exists, and book
1305 * level is kinda high */
1306 if (art->item->msg
1307 && rndm (4) + 1 < level)
1308 buf << art->item->msg;
1309
1310 /* properties of the artifact */
1311 tmp = object::create ();
1312 add_abilities (tmp, art->item);
1313 tmp->type = type;
1314 tmp->set_flag (FLAG_IDENTIFIED);
1315 if ((ch = describe_item (tmp, 0)) && strlen (ch) > 1)
1316 buf << "\rProperties of this artifact include:\r" << ch << "\n";
1317
1318 tmp->destroy ();
1319
1320 art = art->next;
1321 book_entries--;
1322 }
1323
1324 return buf;
1325 }
1326
1327 /*****************************************************************************
1328 * Spellpath message generation
1329 *****************************************************************************/
1330
1331 /* spellpath_msg() - generate a message detailing the member
1332 * incantations/prayers (and some of their properties) belonging to
1333 * a given spellpath.
1334 */
1335 static char *
1336 spellpath_msg (int level)
1337 {
1338 static dynbuf_text buf; buf.clear ();
1339
1340 int path = rndm (NRSPELLPATHS), prayers = rndm (2);
1341 uint32 pnum = (path == -1) ? PATH_NULL : spellpathdef[path];
1342 archetype *at;
1343
1344 /* Preamble */
1345 buf << "Herein are detailed the names of "
1346 << (prayers ? "prayers" : "incantations");
1347
1348 if (path == -1)
1349 buf << " having no known spell path.\n";
1350 else
1351 buf << " belonging to the path of B<< " << spellpathnames[path] << " >>:\n\n";
1352
1353 int seen = 0;
1354
1355 for_all_archetypes (at)
1356 /* Determine if this is an appropriate spell. Must
1357 * be of matching path, must be of appropriate type (prayer
1358 * or not), and must be within the valid level range.
1359 */
1360 if (at->type == SPELL && at->path_attuned & pnum &&
1361 ((at->stats.grace && prayers) || (at->stats.sp && !prayers)) && (at->level < (level * 8)))
1362 {
1363 seen = 1;
1364 buf << at->object::name << '\r';
1365 }
1366
1367 /* Geez, no spells were generated. */
1368 if (!seen)
1369 if (rndm (4)) /* usually, lets make a recursive call... */
1370 return spellpath_msg (level);
1371 else /* give up, cause knowing no spells exist for path is info too. */
1372 buf << "- no known spells exist.\n";
1373
1374 return buf;
1375 }
1376
1377 /* formula_msg() - generate a message detailing the properties
1378 * of a randomly selected alchemical formula.
1379 */
1380 static void
1381 make_formula_book (object *book, int level)
1382 {
1383 char title[MAX_BUF];
1384 recipelist *fl;
1385 recipe *formula = NULL;
1386 int chance;
1387
1388 static dynbuf_text buf; buf.clear ();
1389
1390 /* the higher the book level, the more complex (ie number of
1391 * ingredients) the formula can be.
1392 */
1393 fl = get_formulalist (rndm (level) / 3 + 1);
1394
1395 if (!fl)
1396 fl = get_formulalist (1); /* safety */
1397
1398 if (fl->total_chance == 0)
1399 {
1400 book->msg = "<indecipherable text>\n";
1401 new_text_name (book, 4);
1402 add_author (book, 4);
1403 return;
1404 }
1405
1406 /* get a random formula, weighted by its bookchance */
1407 chance = rndm (fl->total_chance);
1408 for (formula = fl->items; formula; formula = formula->next)
1409 {
1410 chance -= formula->chance;
1411
1412 if (chance <= 0)
1413 break;
1414 }
1415
1416 if (!formula || formula->arch_names <= 0)
1417 {
1418 book->msg = "<indecipherable text>\n";
1419 new_text_name (book, 4);
1420 add_author (book, 4);
1421 return;
1422 }
1423
1424 /* looks like a formula was found. Base the amount
1425 * of information on the booklevel and the spellevel
1426 * of the formula. */
1427
1428 const char *op_name = formula->arch_name [rndm (formula->arch_names)];
1429 archetype *at;
1430
1431 /* preamble */
1432 buf << "Herein is described a project using B<< "
1433 << (formula->skill ? &formula->skill : "an unknown skill")
1434 << " >>:\n\n";
1435
1436 if ((at = archetype::find (op_name)))
1437 op_name = at->object::name;
1438 else
1439 LOG (llevError, "formula_msg() can't find arch %s for formula.\n", op_name);
1440
1441 /* item name */
1442 if (formula->title != shstr_NONE)
1443 {
1444 buf.printf ("The B<< %s of %s >>", op_name, &formula->title);
1445 /* This results in things like pile of philo. sulfur.
1446 * while philo. sulfur may look better, without this,
1447 * you get things like 'the wise' because its missing the
1448 * water of section.
1449 */
1450 sprintf (title, "%s: %s of %s",
1451 formula_book_name [rndm (sizeof (formula_book_name) / sizeof (char *))], op_name, &formula->title);
1452 }
1453 else
1454 {
1455 buf << "The B<< " << op_name;
1456
1457 sprintf (title, "%s: %s", formula_book_name [rndm (sizeof (formula_book_name) / sizeof (char *))], op_name);
1458 if (at->title)
1459 {
1460 buf << " " << at->title;
1461 strcat (title, " ");
1462 strcat (title, at->title);
1463 }
1464
1465 buf << " >>";
1466 }
1467
1468 /* Lets name the book something meaningful ! */
1469 book->name = title;
1470 book->title = NULL;
1471
1472 /* ingredients to make it */
1473 if (formula->ingred)
1474 {
1475 linked_char *next;
1476 archetype *at;
1477
1478 at = archetype::find (formula->cauldron);
1479
1480 buf.printf (" may be made at %s using the following ingredients:\n\n",
1481 at ? query_name (at) : "an appropriate place");
1482
1483 for (next = formula->ingred; next; next = next->next)
1484 buf << next->name << '\r';
1485 }
1486 else
1487 LOG (llevError, "formula_msg() no ingredient list for object %s of %s\n", op_name, &formula->title);
1488
1489 book->msg = buf;
1490 }
1491
1492 #define DESCRIBE_PATH(retbuf, variable, name) \
1493 if(variable) { \
1494 int i,j=0; \
1495 strcat(retbuf,"(" name ": "); \
1496 for(i=0; i<NRSPELLPATHS; i++) \
1497 if(variable & (1<<i)) { \
1498 if (j) \
1499 strcat(retbuf,", "); \
1500 else \
1501 j = 1; \
1502 strcat(retbuf, spellpathnames[i]); \
1503 } \
1504 strcat(retbuf,")"); \
1505 }
1506
1507 /* god_info_msg() - generate a message detailing the properties
1508 * of a random god. Used by the book hack. b.t.
1509 */
1510 static const char *
1511 god_info_msg (int level)
1512 {
1513 const char *name = NULL;
1514 object *god = pntr_to_god_obj (get_rand_god ());
1515
1516 static dynbuf_text buf; buf.clear ();
1517
1518 if (!god)
1519 return 0; /* oops, problems... */
1520
1521 name = god->name;
1522
1523 /* preamble.. */
1524 buf << "This document contains knowledge concerning the diety B<< "
1525 << name << " >>";
1526
1527 /* Always have as default information the god's descriptive terms. */
1528 if (nstrtok (god->msg, ",") > 0)
1529 buf << ", known as" << strtoktolin (god->msg, ",");
1530 else
1531 buf << "...";
1532
1533 buf << "\n\n";
1534
1535 int introlen = buf.size (); /* so we will know if no new info is added later */
1536
1537 /* Information about the god is random, and based on the level of the
1538 * 'book'. Probably there is a more intellegent way to implement
1539 * this ...
1540 */
1541 while (level > 0 && buf.size () < BOOK_BUF)
1542 {
1543 if (level == 2 && rndm (2))
1544 { /* enemy god */
1545 const char *enemy = god->title;
1546
1547 if (enemy)
1548 buf.printf ("The gods %s and %s are enemies.\r", name, enemy);
1549 }
1550
1551 if (level == 3 && rndm (2))
1552 { /* enemy race, what the god's holy word effects */
1553 const char *enemy = god->slaying;
1554 int i;
1555
1556 if (enemy && !(god->path_denied & PATH_TURNING))
1557 if ((i = nstrtok (enemy, ",")) > 0)
1558 {
1559 buf << "The holy words of " << name
1560 << " have the power to slay creatures belonging to the ";
1561
1562 if (i > 1)
1563 buf << "following races:" << strtoktolin (enemy, ",");
1564 else
1565 buf << "race of" << strtoktolin (enemy, ",");
1566
1567 buf << '\r';
1568 }
1569 }
1570
1571 if (level == 4 && rndm (2))
1572 { /* Priest of god gets these protect,vulnerable... */
1573 if (const char *cp = describe_resistance (god, 1))
1574 { /* This god does have protections */
1575 buf << name
1576 << " has a potent aura which is extended to"
1577 " faithful priests. The effects of this aura include: "
1578 << cp
1579 << ".\r";
1580 }
1581 }
1582
1583 if (level == 5 && rndm (2))
1584 { /* aligned race, summoning */
1585 const char *race = god->race; /* aligned race */
1586 int i;
1587
1588 if (race && !(god->path_denied & PATH_SUMMON))
1589 if ((i = nstrtok (race, ",")) > 0)
1590 {
1591 buf << "Creatures sacred to " << name << " include the ";
1592 if (i > 1)
1593 buf << "following races:" << strtoktolin (race, ",");
1594 else
1595 buf << "race of" << strtoktolin (race, ",");
1596
1597 buf << '\r';
1598 }
1599 }
1600
1601 if (level == 6 && rndm (2))
1602 { /* blessing,curse properties of the god */
1603 if (const char *cp = describe_resistance (god, 1))
1604 { /* This god does have protections */
1605 buf << "The priests of " << name
1606 << " are known to be able to "
1607 "bestow a blessing which makes the recipient "
1608 << cp
1609 << '\r';
1610 }
1611 }
1612
1613 if (level == 8 && rndm (2))
1614 { /* immunity, holy possession */
1615 buf << "The priests of " << name
1616 << " are known to make cast a mighty"
1617 " prayer of possession";
1618
1619 int first = 1;
1620
1621 for (int i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
1622 if (god->resist[i] == 100)
1623 {
1624 if (first)
1625 {
1626 buf << " which gives the recipient";
1627 first = 0;
1628 }
1629 else
1630 buf << ", ";
1631
1632 buf << " immunity to " << attacktype_desc[i];
1633 }
1634
1635 buf << ".\r";
1636 }
1637
1638 if (level == 12 && rndm (2))
1639 { /* spell paths */
1640 //TODO:
1641 int has_effect = 0, tmpvar;
1642 char tmpbuf[MAX_BUF];
1643
1644 sprintf (tmpbuf, "It is rarely known fact that the priests of %s\n", name);
1645 strcat (tmpbuf, "are mystically transformed. Effects of this include:\n");
1646
1647 if ((tmpvar = god->path_attuned))
1648 {
1649 has_effect = 1;
1650 DESCRIBE_PATH (tmpbuf, tmpvar, "Attuned");
1651 }
1652
1653 if ((tmpvar = god->path_repelled))
1654 {
1655 has_effect = 1;
1656 DESCRIBE_PATH (tmpbuf, tmpvar, "Repelled");
1657 }
1658
1659 if ((tmpvar = god->path_denied))
1660 {
1661 has_effect = 1;
1662 DESCRIBE_PATH (tmpbuf, tmpvar, "Denied");
1663 }
1664
1665 if (has_effect)
1666 buf << tmpbuf << '\r';
1667 else
1668 buf << '\r';
1669 }
1670
1671 level--;
1672 }
1673
1674 if (buf.size () == introlen)
1675 /* we got no information beyond the preamble! */
1676 buf << "[Unfortunately the rest of the information is hopelessly garbled!]";
1677
1678 return buf;
1679 }
1680
1681 /* tailor_readable_ob()- The main routine. This chooses a random
1682 * message to put in given readable object (type==BOOK) which will
1683 * be referred hereafter as a 'book'. We use the book level to de-
1684 * termine the value of the information we will insert. Higher
1685 * values mean the book will (generally) have better/more info.
1686 * See individual cases as to how this will be utilized.
1687 * "Book" name/content length are based on the weight of the
1688 * document. If the value of msg_type is negative, we will randomly
1689 * choose the kind of message to generate.
1690 * -b.t. thomas@astro.psu.edu
1691 *
1692 * book is the object we are creating into.
1693 * If msg_type is a positive value, we use that to determine the
1694 * message type - otherwise a random value is used.
1695 *
1696 */
1697 void
1698 tailor_readable_ob (object *book, int msg_type)
1699 {
1700 int level = book->level ? rndm (book->level) + 1 : 1;
1701
1702 /* safety */
1703 if (book->type != BOOK)
1704 return;
1705
1706 if (level <= 0)
1707 return; /* if no level no point in doing any more... */
1708
1709 /* &&& The message switch &&& */
1710 /* Below all of the possible types of messages in the "book"s.
1711 */
1712 /*
1713 * IF you add a new type of book msg, you will have to do several things.
1714 * 1) make sure there is an entry in the msg switch below!
1715 * 2) make sure there is an entry in max_titles[] array.
1716 * 3) make sure there are entries for your case in new_text_title()
1717 * and add_authour().
1718 * 4) you may want separate authour/book name arrays in read.h
1719 */
1720 const char *new_msg = "";
1721 msg_type = msg_type > 0 ? msg_type : rndm (8);
1722 switch (msg_type)
1723 {
1724 case 1: /* monster attrib */
1725 new_msg = mon_info_msg (level);
1726 break;
1727 case 2: /* artifact attrib */
1728 new_msg = artifact_msg (level);
1729 break;
1730 case 3: /* grouping incantations/prayers by path */
1731 new_msg = spellpath_msg (level);
1732 break;
1733 case 4: /* describe an alchemy formula */
1734 make_formula_book (book, level);
1735 /* make_formula_book already gives title */
1736 return;
1737 case 5: /* bits of information about a god */
1738 new_msg = god_info_msg (level);
1739 break;
1740 case 0: /* use info list in lib/ */
1741 default:
1742 cfperl_make_book (book, level);
1743 /* already gives title */
1744 return;
1745 }
1746
1747 if (strlen (new_msg) > 1)
1748 {
1749 book->msg = new_msg;
1750 /* lets give the "book" a new name, which may be a compound word */
1751 change_book (book, msg_type);
1752 }
1753 }
1754
1755 /*****************************************************************************
1756 *
1757 * Writeback routine for updating the bookarchive.
1758 *
1759 ****************************************************************************/
1760 /* write_book_archive() - write out the updated book archive */
1761 void
1762 write_book_archive ()
1763 {
1764 FILE *fp;
1765 int index = 0;
1766 char fname[MAX_BUF];
1767 title *book = NULL;
1768 titlelist *bl = get_titlelist (0);
1769
1770 /* If nothing changed, don't write anything */
1771 if (!need_to_write_bookarchive)
1772 return;
1773
1774 need_to_write_bookarchive = 0;
1775
1776 sprintf (fname, "%s/bookarch", settings.localdir);
1777 LOG (llevDebug, "Updating book archive: %s...\n", fname);
1778
1779 if ((fp = fopen (fname, "w")) == NULL)
1780 LOG (llevDebug, "Can't open book archive file %s\n", fname);
1781 else
1782 {
1783 while (bl)
1784 {
1785 for (book = bl->first_book; book; book = book->next)
1786 if (book && book->authour)
1787 {
1788 fprintf (fp, "title %s\n", &book->name);
1789 fprintf (fp, "authour %s\n", &book->authour);
1790 fprintf (fp, "arch %s\n", &book->archname);
1791 fprintf (fp, "level %d\n", book->level);
1792 fprintf (fp, "type %d\n", index);
1793 fprintf (fp, "size %d\n", book->size);
1794 fprintf (fp, "index %d\n", book->msg_index);
1795 fprintf (fp, "end\n");
1796 }
1797
1798 bl = bl->next;
1799 index++;
1800 }
1801
1802 fclose (fp);
1803 chmod (fname, SAVE_MODE);
1804 }
1805 }
1806
1807 readable_message_type *
1808 get_readable_message_type (object *readable)
1809 {
1810 uint8 subtype = readable->subtype;
1811
1812 if (subtype > last_readable_subtype)
1813 return &readable_message_types[0];
1814
1815 return &readable_message_types[subtype];
1816 }