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158 | unsigned int inbuf_len; // number of bytes valid in inbuf |
158 | unsigned int inbuf_len; // number of bytes valid in inbuf |
159 | statsinfo stats; |
159 | statsinfo stats; |
160 | object_vector_index ACC (RO, active); |
160 | object_vector_index ACC (RO, active); |
161 | player_ptr ACC (RO, pl); |
161 | player_ptr ACC (RO, pl); |
162 | |
162 | |
163 | /* The following is the setup for a ring buffer for storing output |
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164 | * data that the OS can't handle right away. |
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165 | */ |
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166 | struct |
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167 | { |
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168 | char data[SOCKETBUFSIZE]; |
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169 | int start; |
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170 | int len; |
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171 | } outputbuffer; |
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173 | char *ACC (RW, host); /* Which host it is connected from (ip address) */ |
163 | char *ACC (RW, host); /* Which host it is connected from (ip address) */ |
174 | uint8 ACC (RW, state); /* Input state of the player (name, password, etc */ |
164 | uint8 ACC (RW, state); /* Input state of the player (name, password, etc */ |
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176 | sint8 ACC (RW, last_level); /* Last level we sent to client */ |
166 | sint8 ACC (RW, last_level); /* Last level we sent to client */ |
177 | uint16 ACC (RW, last_flags); /* fire/run on flags for last tick */ |
167 | uint16 ACC (RW, last_flags); /* fire/run on flags for last tick */ |
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206 | uint8_t ACC (RW, fxix); // client implements fx and ix (face|image extended) commands |
196 | uint8_t ACC (RW, fxix); // client implements fx and ix (face|image extended) commands |
207 | bool ACC (RW, update_look); /* If true, we need to send the look window */ |
197 | bool ACC (RW, update_look); /* If true, we need to send the look window */ |
208 | bool ACC (RW, has_readable_type); /* If true client accept additional text information */ |
198 | bool ACC (RW, has_readable_type); /* If true client accept additional text information */ |
209 | /* used to arrange text in books, scrolls, or scripted dialogs */ |
199 | /* used to arrange text in books, scrolls, or scripted dialogs */ |
210 | bool ACC (RW, monitor_spells); /* Client wishes to be informed when their spell list changes */ |
200 | bool ACC (RW, monitor_spells); /* Client wishes to be informed when their spell list changes */ |
211 | bool ACC (RW, ext_mapinfos); /* If true client accepts additional info on maps */ |
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212 | /* Below are flags for extedend infos to pass to client |
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213 | * with S->C mapextended command */ |
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214 | bool ACC (RW, EMI_smooth); /* Send smooth in extendmapinfos */ |
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215 | bool ACC (RW, smoothing); // trt-style smoothing |
201 | bool ACC (RW, smoothing); // trt-style smoothing |
216 | bool ACC (RW, can_msg); // trt-style text messages |
202 | bool ACC (RW, can_msg); // trt-style text messages |
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218 | bool ACC (RW, force_newmap); // force a newmap before next map update |
204 | bool ACC (RW, force_newmap); // force a newmap before next map update |
219 | uint32 ACC (RW, supported_readables); /* each bit is a readable supported by client */ |
205 | uint32 ACC (RW, supported_readables); /* each bit is a readable supported by client */ |
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280 | int count; |
266 | int count; |
281 | char msg[MSG_BUF_SIZE]; |
267 | char msg[MSG_BUF_SIZE]; |
282 | } msgbuf[MSG_BUF_COUNT]; |
268 | } msgbuf[MSG_BUF_COUNT]; |
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284 | MTH bool msg_suppressed (const char *msg); |
270 | MTH bool msg_suppressed (const char *msg); |
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272 | /* The following is the setup for a ring buffer for storing output |
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273 | * data that the OS can't handle right away. |
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274 | * TODO: this member is enourmously large - optimise? |
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275 | */ |
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276 | struct |
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277 | { |
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278 | char data[SOCKETBUFSIZE]; |
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279 | int start; |
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280 | int len; |
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281 | } outputbuffer; |
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286 | bool may_execute (const packet_type *pkt) const; |
283 | bool may_execute (const packet_type *pkt) const; |
287 | void execute (const packet_type *pkt, char *data, int datalen); |
284 | void execute (const packet_type *pkt, char *data, int datalen); |
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289 | void queue_command (packet_type *handler, char *data, int datalen); |
286 | void queue_command (packet_type *handler, char *data, int datalen); |
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367 | #define CLIENT_SUPPORT_READABLES(__sockPtr,__type)\ |
364 | #define CLIENT_SUPPORT_READABLES(__sockPtr,__type)\ |
368 | ( ((__type)>0) &&\ |
365 | ( ((__type)>0) &&\ |
369 | ((__sockPtr)->has_readable_type) && \ |
366 | ((__sockPtr)->has_readable_type) && \ |
370 | ((__sockPtr)->supported_readables & (1<<(__type))) ) |
367 | ((__sockPtr)->supported_readables & (1<<(__type))) ) |
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372 | /* Constants in the form EMI_ is for extended map infos. |
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373 | * Even if the client select the additionnal infos it wants |
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374 | * on the map, there may exist cases where this whole info |
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375 | * is not given in one buch but in separate bunches. This |
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376 | * is done performance reasons (imagine some info related to |
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377 | * a visible object and another info related to a 4 square |
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378 | * width and height area). At the begin of an extended info packet |
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379 | * is a bit field. A bit is activated for each extended info |
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380 | * present in the data |
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381 | */ |
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383 | /* Meanings: |
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384 | * EMI_NOREDRAW Take extended infos into account but don't redraw, |
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385 | * some additionnal datas will follow in a new packet |
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386 | * EMI_SMOOTH Datas about smoothing |
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387 | */ |
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388 | #define EMI_NOREDRAW 0x01 |
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389 | #define EMI_SMOOTH 0x02 |
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390 | |
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391 | /* this last one says the bitfield continue un next byte |
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392 | * There may be several on contiguous bytes. So there is 7 |
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393 | * actual bits used per byte, and the number of bytes |
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394 | * is not fixed in protocol |
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395 | */ |
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396 | #define EMI_HASMOREBITS 0x80 |
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398 | #define FACE_TYPES 1 |
369 | #define FACE_TYPES 1 |
399 | #define PNG_FACE_INDEX 0 |
370 | #define PNG_FACE_INDEX 0 |
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371 | |
401 | #define VERSION_CS 1023 /* version >= 1023 understand setup cmd */ |
372 | #define VERSION_CS 1023 /* version >= 1023 understand setup cmd */ |
402 | #define VERSION_SC 1026 |
373 | #define VERSION_SC 1026 |