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Revision 1.81 by root, Mon Sep 8 11:27:25 2008 UTC vs.
Revision 1.83 by root, Fri Dec 26 10:44:17 2008 UTC

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
164 * data that the OS can't handle right away.
165 */
166 struct
167 {
168 char data[SOCKETBUFSIZE];
169 int start;
170 int len;
171 } outputbuffer;
172
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 */
175 165
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 */
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 */
212 /* Below are flags for extedend infos to pass to client
213 * with S->C mapextended command */
214 bool ACC (RW, EMI_smooth); /* Send smooth in extendmapinfos */
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
217 203
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 */
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];
283 269
284 MTH bool msg_suppressed (const char *msg); 270 MTH bool msg_suppressed (const char *msg);
271
272 /* The following is the setup for a ring buffer for storing output
273 * data that the OS can't handle right away.
274 * TODO: this member is enourmously large - optimise?
275 */
276 struct
277 {
278 char data[SOCKETBUFSIZE];
279 int start;
280 int len;
281 } outputbuffer;
285 282
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);
288 285
289 void queue_command (packet_type *handler, char *data, int datalen); 286 void queue_command (packet_type *handler, char *data, int datalen);
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))) )
371 368
372/* Constants in the form EMI_ is for extended map infos.
373 * Even if the client select the additionnal infos it wants
374 * on the map, there may exist cases where this whole info
375 * is not given in one buch but in separate bunches. This
376 * is done performance reasons (imagine some info related to
377 * a visible object and another info related to a 4 square
378 * width and height area). At the begin of an extended info packet
379 * is a bit field. A bit is activated for each extended info
380 * present in the data
381 */
382
383/* Meanings:
384 * EMI_NOREDRAW Take extended infos into account but don't redraw,
385 * some additionnal datas will follow in a new packet
386 * EMI_SMOOTH Datas about smoothing
387 */
388#define EMI_NOREDRAW 0x01
389#define EMI_SMOOTH 0x02
390
391/* this last one says the bitfield continue un next byte
392 * There may be several on contiguous bytes. So there is 7
393 * actual bits used per byte, and the number of bytes
394 * is not fixed in protocol
395 */
396#define EMI_HASMOREBITS 0x80
397
398#define FACE_TYPES 1 369#define FACE_TYPES 1
399#define PNG_FACE_INDEX 0 370#define PNG_FACE_INDEX 0
400 371
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

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