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/* |
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CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows |
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Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 Marc Lehmann & Crossfire+ Development Team |
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Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team |
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Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen |
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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|
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
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|
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The authors can be reached via e-mail at <crossfire@schmorp.de> |
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*/ |
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|
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/* |
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* General convenience functions for crossfire. |
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*/ |
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#include <global.h> |
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#include <funcpoint.h> |
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#include <material.h> |
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#include <sys/time.h> |
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#include <time.h> |
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#include <glib.h> |
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/* |
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* The random functions here take luck into account when rolling random |
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* dice or numbers. This function has less of an impact the larger the |
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* difference becomes in the random numbers. IE, the effect is lessened |
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* on a 1-1000 roll, vs a 1-6 roll. This can be used by crafty programmers, |
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* to specifically disable luck in certain rolls, simply by making the |
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* numbers larger (ie, 1d1000 > 500 vs 1d6 > 3) |
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*/ |
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|
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/* |
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* Roll a random number between min and max. Uses op to determine luck, |
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* and if goodbad is non-zero, luck increases the roll, if zero, it decreases. |
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* Generally, op should be the player/caster/hitter requesting the roll, |
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* not the recipient (ie, the poor slob getting hit). [garbled 20010916] |
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*/ |
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|
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int |
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random_roll (int min, int max, const object *op, int goodbad) |
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{ |
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int omin, diff, luck, base, ran; |
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|
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omin = min; |
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diff = max - min + 1; |
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((diff > 2) ? (base = 20) : (base = 50)); /* d2 and d3 are corner cases */ |
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|
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if (max < 1 || diff < 1) |
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{ |
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LOG (llevError, "Calling random_roll with min=%d max=%d\n", min, max); |
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return (min); /* avoids a float exception */ |
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} |
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|
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ran = RANDOM (); |
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|
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if (op->type != PLAYER) |
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return ((ran % diff) + min); |
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|
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luck = op->stats.luck; |
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if (RANDOM () % base < MIN (10, abs (luck))) |
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{ |
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/* we have a winner */ |
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((luck > 0) ? (luck = 1) : (luck = -1)); |
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diff -= luck; |
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if (diff < 1) |
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return (omin); /*check again */ |
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((goodbad) ? (min += luck) : (diff)); |
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return (MAX (omin, MIN (max, (ran % diff) + min))); |
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} |
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return ((ran % diff) + min); |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* This is a 64 bit version of random_roll above. This is needed |
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* for exp loss calculations for players changing religions. |
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*/ |
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|
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sint64 |
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random_roll64 (sint64 min, sint64 max, const object *op, int goodbad) |
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{ |
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sint64 omin, diff, luck, ran; |
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int base; |
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omin = min; |
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diff = max - min + 1; |
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((diff > 2) ? (base = 20) : (base = 50)); /* d2 and d3 are corner cases */ |
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if (max < 1 || diff < 1) |
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{ |
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LOG (llevError, "Calling random_roll with min=%" PRId64 " max=%" PRId64 "\n", min, max); |
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return (min); /* avoids a float exception */ |
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} |
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/* Don't know of a portable call to get 64 bit random values. |
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* So make a call to get two 32 bit random numbers, and just to |
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* a little byteshifting. Do make sure the first one is only |
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* 32 bit, so we don't get skewed results |
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*/ |
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ran = (RANDOM () & 0xffffffff) | ((sint64) RANDOM () << 32); |
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if (op->type != PLAYER) |
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return ((ran % diff) + min); |
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luck = op->stats.luck; |
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if (RANDOM () % base < MIN (10, abs (luck))) |
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{ |
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/* we have a winner */ |
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((luck > 0) ? (luck = 1) : (luck = -1)); |
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diff -= luck; |
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if (diff < 1) |
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return (omin); /*check again */ |
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((goodbad) ? (min += luck) : (diff)); |
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return (MAX (omin, MIN (max, (ran % diff) + min))); |
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} |
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return ((ran % diff) + min); |
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} |
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/* |
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* Roll a number of dice (2d3, 4d6). Uses op to determine luck, |
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* If goodbad is non-zero, luck increases the roll, if zero, it decreases. |
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* Generally, op should be the player/caster/hitter requesting the roll, |
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* not the recipient (ie, the poor slob getting hit). |
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* The args are num D size (ie 4d6) [garbled 20010916] |
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*/ |
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int |
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die_roll (int num, int size, const object *op, int goodbad) |
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{ |
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int min, diff, luck, total, i, gotlucky, base, ran; |
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diff = size; |
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min = 1; |
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luck = total = gotlucky = 0; |
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((diff > 2) ? (base = 20) : (base = 50)); /* d2 and d3 are corner cases */ |
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if (size < 2 || diff < 1) |
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{ |
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LOG (llevError, "Calling die_roll with num=%d size=%d\n", num, size); |
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return (num); /* avoids a float exception */ |
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} |
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if (op->type == PLAYER) |
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luck = op->stats.luck; |
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for (i = 0; i < num; i++) |
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{ |
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if (RANDOM () % base < MIN (10, abs (luck)) && !gotlucky) |
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{ |
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/* we have a winner */ |
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gotlucky++; |
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((luck > 0) ? (luck = 1) : (luck = -1)); |
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diff -= luck; |
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if (diff < 1) |
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return (num); /*check again */ |
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((goodbad) ? (min += luck) : (diff)); |
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ran = RANDOM (); |
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total += MAX (1, MIN (size, (ran % diff) + min)); |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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total += RANDOM () % size + 1; |
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} |
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} |
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return (total); |
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} |
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/* |
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* Another convenience function. Returns a number between min and max. |
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* It is suggested one use these functions rather than RANDOM()%, as it |
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* would appear that a number of off-by-one-errors exist due to improper |
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* use of %. This should also prevent SIGFPE. |
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*/ |
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int |
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rndm (int min, int max) |
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{ |
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int diff; |
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diff = max - min + 1; |
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if (max < 1 || diff < 1) |
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return (min); |
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return (RANDOM () % diff + min); |
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} |
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/* decay and destroy perishable items in a map */ |
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void |
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maptile::decay_objects () |
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{ |
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if (!spaces) |
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return; |
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for (mapspace *ms = spaces + size (); ms-- > spaces; ) |
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for (object *above, *op = ms->bot; op; op = above) |
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{ |
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above = op->above; |
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bool destroy = 0; |
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// do not decay anything above unique floor tiles (yet :) |
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if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_IS_FLOOR) && QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_UNIQUE)) |
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break; |
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if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_IS_FLOOR) |
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|| QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_OBJ_ORIGINAL) |
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|| QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_OBJ_SAVE_ON_OVL) |
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|| QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_UNIQUE) |
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|| QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_OVERLAY_FLOOR) |
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|| QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_UNPAID) |
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|| op->is_alive ()) |
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; // do not decay |
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else if (op->is_weapon ()) |
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{ |
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op->stats.dam--; |
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if (op->stats.dam < 0) |
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destroy = 1; |
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} |
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else if (op->is_armor ()) |
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{ |
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op->stats.ac--; |
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if (op->stats.ac < 0) |
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destroy = 1; |
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} |
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else if (op->type == FOOD) |
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{ |
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op->stats.food -= rndm (5, 20); |
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if (op->stats.food < 0) |
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destroy = 1; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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int mat = op->material; |
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if (mat & M_PAPER |
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|| mat & M_LEATHER |
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|| mat & M_WOOD |
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|| mat & M_ORGANIC |
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|| mat & M_CLOTH |
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|| mat & M_LIQUID |
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|| (mat & M_IRON && rndm (1, 5) == 1) |
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|| (mat & M_GLASS && rndm (1, 2) == 1) |
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|| ((mat & M_STONE || mat & M_ADAMANT) && rndm (1, 10) == 1) |
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|| ((mat & M_SOFT_METAL || mat & M_BONE) && rndm (1, 3) == 1) |
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|| (mat & M_ICE && temp > 32)) |
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destroy = 1; |
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} |
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/* adjust overall chance below */ |
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if (destroy && rndm (0, 1)) |
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op->destroy (); |
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} |
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} |
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/* convert materialname to materialtype_t */ |
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materialtype_t * |
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name_to_material (const char *name) |
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{ |
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materialtype_t *mt, *nmt; |
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mt = NULL; |
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for (nmt = materialt; nmt != NULL && nmt->next != NULL; nmt = nmt->next) |
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{ |
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if (strcmp (name, nmt->name) == 0) |
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{ |
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mt = nmt; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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return mt; |
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} |
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/* when doing transmutation of objects, we have to recheck the resistances, |
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* as some that did not apply previously, may apply now. |
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*/ |
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void |
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transmute_materialname (object *op, const object *change) |
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{ |
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materialtype_t *mt; |
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int j; |
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if (op->materialname == NULL) |
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return; |
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if (change->materialname != NULL && strcmp (op->materialname, change->materialname)) |
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return; |
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if (!op->is_armor ()) |
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return; |
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mt = name_to_material (op->materialname); |
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if (!mt) |
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{ |
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LOG (llevError, "archetype '%s>%s' uses nonexistent material '%s'\n", &op->arch->name, &op->name, &op->materialname); |
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return; |
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} |
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|
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for (j = 0; j < NROFATTACKS; j++) |
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if (op->resist[j] == 0 && change->resist[j] != 0) |
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{ |
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op->resist[j] += mt->mod[j]; |
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if (op->resist[j] > 100) |
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op->resist[j] = 100; |
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if (op->resist[j] < -100) |
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op->resist[j] = -100; |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/* set the materialname and type for an item */ |
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void |
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set_materialname (object *op, int difficulty, materialtype_t *nmt) |
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{ |
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materialtype_t *mt, *lmt; |
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#ifdef NEW_MATERIAL_CODE |
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int j; |
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#endif |
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|
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if (op->materialname != NULL) |
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return; |
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|
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|
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|
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if (nmt == NULL) |
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{ |
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lmt = NULL; |
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#ifndef NEW_MATERIAL_CODE |
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for (mt = materialt; mt != NULL && mt->next != NULL; mt = mt->next) |
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{ |
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if (op->material & mt->material) |
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{ |
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lmt = mt; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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#else |
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for (mt = materialt; mt != NULL && mt->next != NULL; mt = mt->next) |
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{ |
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if (op->material & mt->material && rndm (1, 100) <= mt->chance && |
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difficulty >= mt->difficulty && (op->magic >= mt->magic || mt->magic == 0)) |
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{ |
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lmt = mt; |
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if (!(op->is_weapon () || op->is_armor ())) |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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#endif |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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lmt = nmt; |
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} |
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if (lmt != NULL) |
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{ |
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#ifndef NEW_MATERIAL_CODE |
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op->materialname = lmt->name; |
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return; |
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#else |
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if (op->stats.dam && op->is_weapon ()) |
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{ |
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op->stats.dam += lmt->damage; |
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if (op->stats.dam < 1) |
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op->stats.dam = 1; |
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} |
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if (op->stats.sp && op->type == BOW) |
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op->stats.sp += lmt->sp; |
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if (op->stats.wc && op->is_weapon ()) |
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op->stats.wc += lmt->wc; |
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if (op->is_armor ()) |
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{ |
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if (op->stats.ac) |
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op->stats.ac += lmt->ac; |
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for (j = 0; j < NROFATTACKS; j++) |
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if (op->resist[j] != 0) |
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{ |
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op->resist[j] += lmt->mod[j]; |
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if (op->resist[j] > 100) |
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op->resist[j] = 100; |
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if (op->resist[j] < -100) |
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op->resist[j] = -100; |
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} |
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} |
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op->materialname = add_string (lmt->name); |
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/* dont make it unstackable if it doesn't need to be */ |
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if (op->is_weapon () || op->is_armor ()) |
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{ |
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op->weight = (op->weight * lmt->weight) / 100; |
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op->value = (op->value * lmt->value) / 100; |
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} |
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#endif |
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} |
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} |
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|
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/* |
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* Strip out the media tags from a String. |
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* Warning the input string will contain the result string |
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*/ |
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void |
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strip_media_tag (char *message) |
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{ |
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int in_tag = 0; |
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char *dest; |
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char *src; |
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|
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src = dest = message; |
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while (*src != '\0') |
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{ |
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if (*src == '[') |
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{ |
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in_tag = 1; |
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} |
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else if (in_tag && (*src == ']')) |
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in_tag = 0; |
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else if (!in_tag) |
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{ |
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*dest = *src; |
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dest++; |
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} |
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src++; |
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} |
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*dest = '\0'; |
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} |
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|
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const char * |
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strrstr (const char *haystack, const char *needle) |
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{ |
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const char *lastneedle; |
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|
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lastneedle = NULL; |
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while ((haystack = strstr (haystack, needle)) != NULL) |
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{ |
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lastneedle = haystack; |
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haystack++; |
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} |
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return lastneedle; |
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|
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} |
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|
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#define EOL_SIZE (sizeof("\n")-1) |
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void |
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strip_endline (char *buf) |
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{ |
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if (strlen (buf) < sizeof ("\n")) |
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{ |
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return; |
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} |
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if (!strcmp (buf + strlen (buf) - EOL_SIZE, "\n")) |
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buf[strlen (buf) - EOL_SIZE] = '\0'; |
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} |
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|
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/** |
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* Replace in string src all occurrences of key by replacement. The resulting |
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* string is put into result; at most resultsize characters (including the |
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* terminating null character) will be written to result. |
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*/ |
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void |
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replace (const char *src, const char *key, const char *replacement, char *result, size_t resultsize) |
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{ |
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size_t resultlen; |
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size_t keylen; |
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|
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/* special case to prevent infinite loop if key==replacement=="" */ |
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if (strcmp (key, replacement) == 0) |
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{ |
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snprintf (result, resultsize, "%s", src); |
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return; |
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} |
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|
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keylen = strlen (key); |
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|
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resultlen = 0; |
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while (*src != '\0' && resultlen + 1 < resultsize) |
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{ |
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if (strncmp (src, key, keylen) == 0) |
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{ |
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snprintf (result + resultlen, resultsize - resultlen, "%s", replacement); |
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resultlen += strlen (result + resultlen); |
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src += keylen; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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result[resultlen++] = *src++; |
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} |
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} |
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result[resultlen] = '\0'; |
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} |
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|
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/** |
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* Taking a string as an argument, mutate it into a string that looks like a list. |
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* a 'list' for the purposes here, is a string of items, seperated by commas, except |
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* for the last entry, which has an 'and' before it, and a full stop (period) after it. |
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* This function will also strip all trailing non alphanumeric characters. |
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* It does not insert an oxford comma. |
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*/ |
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|
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void |
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make_list_like (char *input) |
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{ |
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char *p, tmp[MAX_BUF]; |
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int i; |
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|
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if (!input || strlen (input) > MAX_BUF - 5) |
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return; |
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/* bad stuff would happen if we continued here, the -5 is to make space for ' and ' */ |
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|
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strncpy (tmp, input, MAX_BUF - 5); |
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/*trim all trailing commas, spaces etc. */ |
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for (i = strlen (tmp); !isalnum (tmp[i]) && i >= 0; i--) |
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tmp[i] = '\0'; |
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|
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strcat (tmp, "."); |
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|
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p = strrchr (tmp, ','); |
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if (p) |
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{ |
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*p = '\0'; |
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strcpy (input, tmp); |
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p++; |
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strcat (input, " and"); |
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strcat (input, p); |
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} |
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else |
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strcpy (input, tmp); |
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|
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return; |
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} |
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|
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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|
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void *salloc_ (int n) throw (std::bad_alloc) |
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{ |
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void *ptr = g_slice_alloc (n); |
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|
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if (!ptr) |
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throw std::bad_alloc (); |
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|
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return ptr; |
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} |
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|
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void *salloc_ (int n, void *src) throw (std::bad_alloc) |
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{ |
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void *ptr = salloc_ (n); |
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|
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if (src) |
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memcpy (ptr, src, n); |
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else |
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memset (ptr, 0, n); |
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|
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return ptr; |
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} |
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|
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void assign (char *dst, const char *src, int maxlen) |
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{ |
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if (!src) |
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src = ""; |
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|
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int len = strlen (src); |
577 |
|
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if (len >= maxlen - 1) |
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{ |
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if (maxlen <= 4) |
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{ |
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memset (dst, '.', maxlen - 1); |
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dst [maxlen - 1] = 0; |
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} |
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else |
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{ |
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memcpy (dst, src, maxlen - 4); |
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memcpy (dst + maxlen - 4, "...", 4); |
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} |
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} |
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else |
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memcpy (dst, src, len + 1); |
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} |
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|
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tstamp now () |
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{ |
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struct timeval tv; |
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|
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gettimeofday (&tv, 0); |
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return tstamp (tv.tv_sec) + tstamp (tv.tv_usec) * tstamp (1e-6); |
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} |
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|
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int |
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similar_direction (int a, int b) |
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{ |
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if (!a || !b) |
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return 0; |
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|
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int diff = (b - a) & 7; |
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return diff <= 1 || diff >= 7; |
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} |
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