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2 | * static char *rcsid_config_h = |
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3 | * "$Id: config.h,v 1.14 2006/04/14 22:19:52 root Exp $"; |
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4 | */ |
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5 | |
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6 | /* |
1 | /* |
7 | CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows |
2 | CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows |
8 | |
3 | |
9 | Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team |
4 | Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team |
10 | Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen |
5 | Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen |
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21 | |
16 | |
22 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
23 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
18 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software |
24 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
19 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
25 | |
20 | |
26 | The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire-devel@real-time.com |
21 | The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire@schmorp.de |
27 | */ |
22 | */ |
28 | |
23 | |
29 | /* This file contains various #defines that select various options. |
24 | /* This file contains various #defines that select various options. |
30 | * Some may not be desirable, and some just may not work. |
25 | * Some may not be desirable, and some just may not work. |
31 | * |
26 | * |
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71 | * DEBUG - more verbose message logging? |
66 | * DEBUG - more verbose message logging? |
72 | * MAP_CLIENT_X, MAP_CLIENT_Y - determines max size client map will receive |
67 | * MAP_CLIENT_X, MAP_CLIENT_Y - determines max size client map will receive |
73 | * MAX_TIME - how long an internal tick is in microseconds |
68 | * MAX_TIME - how long an internal tick is in microseconds |
74 | * MANY_CORES - generate core dumps on gross errors instead of continuing? |
69 | * MANY_CORES - generate core dumps on gross errors instead of continuing? |
75 | * PARTY_KILL_LOG - stores party kill information |
70 | * PARTY_KILL_LOG - stores party kill information |
76 | * WATCHDOG - allows use of an external watchdog program |
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77 | * |
71 | * |
78 | ***********************************************************************/ |
72 | ***********************************************************************/ |
79 | |
73 | |
80 | /* Use a very easy, non-challenging server? |
74 | /* Use a very easy, non-challenging server? |
81 | * Defining the COZY_SERVER will make the server much less challenging: |
75 | * Defining the COZY_SERVER will make the server much less challenging: |
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137 | #define SIMPLE_EXP TRUE |
131 | #define SIMPLE_EXP TRUE |
138 | #define SPELLPOINT_LEVEL_DEPEND TRUE |
132 | #define SPELLPOINT_LEVEL_DEPEND TRUE |
139 | #define SPELL_ENCUMBRANCE TRUE |
133 | #define SPELL_ENCUMBRANCE TRUE |
140 | #define SPELL_FAILURE_EFFECTS FALSE |
134 | #define SPELL_FAILURE_EFFECTS FALSE |
141 | #define REAL_WIZ TRUE |
135 | #define REAL_WIZ TRUE |
142 | #define RECYCLE_TMP_MAPS FALSE |
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143 | #define RESURRECTION FALSE |
136 | #define RESURRECTION FALSE |
144 | #define SEARCH_ITEMS TRUE |
137 | #define SEARCH_ITEMS TRUE |
145 | #define NOT_PERMADETH TRUE |
138 | #define NOT_PERMADETH TRUE |
146 | #define EXPLORE_MODE FALSE |
139 | #define EXPLORE_MODE FALSE |
147 | #define STAT_LOSS_ON_DEATH FALSE |
140 | #define STAT_LOSS_ON_DEATH FALSE |
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151 | #define ARMOR_MAX_ENCHANT 5 |
144 | #define ARMOR_MAX_ENCHANT 5 |
152 | #define ARMOR_WEIGHT_REDUCTION 10 |
145 | #define ARMOR_WEIGHT_REDUCTION 10 |
153 | #define ARMOR_WEIGHT_LINEAR TRUE |
146 | #define ARMOR_WEIGHT_LINEAR TRUE |
154 | #define ARMOR_SPEED_IMPROVEMENT 10 |
147 | #define ARMOR_SPEED_IMPROVEMENT 10 |
155 | #define ARMOR_SPEED_LINEAR TRUE |
148 | #define ARMOR_SPEED_LINEAR TRUE |
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149 | #define CREATE_HOME_PORTALS FALSE |
156 | |
150 | |
157 | /* you can edit the ones below */ |
151 | /* you can edit the ones below */ |
158 | |
152 | |
159 | |
153 | |
160 | /* CS_LOGSTATS will cause the server to log various usage stats |
154 | /* CS_LOGSTATS will cause the server to log various usage stats |
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162 | * and so on.) This can be very useful if you are trying to measure |
156 | * and so on.) This can be very useful if you are trying to measure |
163 | * server/bandwidth usage. It will periodially dump out information |
157 | * server/bandwidth usage. It will periodially dump out information |
164 | * which contains usage stats for the last X amount of time. |
158 | * which contains usage stats for the last X amount of time. |
165 | * CS_LOGTIME is how often it will print out stats. |
159 | * CS_LOGTIME is how often it will print out stats. |
166 | */ |
160 | */ |
167 | #ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 we set the following stuff in the IDE */ |
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168 | #define CS_LOGSTATS |
161 | #define CS_LOGSTATS |
169 | #endif |
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170 | #ifdef CS_LOGSTATS |
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171 | #define CS_LOGTIME 600 |
162 | #define CS_LOGTIME 600 |
172 | #endif |
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173 | |
163 | |
174 | /* DEBUG generates copious amounts of output. I tend to change the CC options |
164 | /* DEBUG generates copious amounts of output. I tend to change the CC options |
175 | * in the crosssite.def file if I want this. By default, you probably |
165 | * in the crosssite.def file if I want this. By default, you probably |
176 | * dont want this defined. |
166 | * dont want this defined. |
177 | */ |
167 | */ |
178 | #ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 we set the following stuff in the IDE */ |
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179 | #ifndef DEBUG |
168 | #ifndef DEBUG |
180 | #define DEBUG |
169 | #define DEBUG |
181 | #endif |
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182 | #endif |
170 | #endif |
183 | /* |
171 | /* |
184 | * This option creates more core files. In some areas, there are certain |
172 | * This option creates more core files. In some areas, there are certain |
185 | * checks done to try and make the program more stable (ie, check |
173 | * checks done to try and make the program more stable (ie, check |
186 | * parameter for null, return if it is). These checks are being done |
174 | * parameter for null, return if it is). These checks are being done |
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263 | /* GD */ |
251 | /* GD */ |
264 | |
252 | |
265 | #define PERM_EXP_GAIN_RATIO 0.10f |
253 | #define PERM_EXP_GAIN_RATIO 0.10f |
266 | #define PERM_EXP_MAX_LOSS_RATIO 0.50f |
254 | #define PERM_EXP_MAX_LOSS_RATIO 0.50f |
267 | |
255 | |
268 | /* |
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269 | * WATCHDOG lets sends datagrams to port 13325 on localhost |
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270 | * in (more-or-less) regular intervals, so an external watchdog |
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271 | * program can kill the server if it hangs (for whatever reason). |
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272 | * It shouldn't hurt anyone if this is defined but you don't |
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273 | * have an watchdog program. |
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274 | */ |
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275 | #ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 disable watchdog as win32 default */ |
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276 | #define WATCHDOG |
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277 | #endif |
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278 | |
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279 | |
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280 | /* Enable the new material code - it needs some work. You can |
256 | /* Enable the new material code - it needs some work. You can |
281 | * enable this, and things will work, just you'll see a whole |
257 | * enable this, and things will work, just you'll see a whole |
282 | * bunch more materials show up, and thus a whole bunch more materials |
258 | * bunch more materials show up, and thus a whole bunch more materials |
283 | * in your inventory, and the sorting for them isn't really good. |
259 | * in your inventory, and the sorting for them isn't really good. |
284 | */ |
260 | */ |
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346 | * SHUTDOWN - used when shutting down the server |
322 | * SHUTDOWN - used when shutting down the server |
347 | * SOCKETBUFSIZE - size of buffer used internally by the server for storing |
323 | * SOCKETBUFSIZE - size of buffer used internally by the server for storing |
348 | * backlogged messages. |
324 | * backlogged messages. |
349 | * TMPDIR - directory to use for temp files |
325 | * TMPDIR - directory to use for temp files |
350 | * UNIQUE_DIR - directory to put unique item files into |
326 | * UNIQUE_DIR - directory to put unique item files into |
351 | * USE_CALLOC for some memory requests |
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352 | *********************************************************************** |
327 | *********************************************************************** |
353 | */ |
328 | */ |
354 | |
329 | |
355 | /* |
330 | /* |
356 | * BANFILE - file used to ban certain sites from playing. See the example |
331 | * BANFILE - file used to ban certain sites from playing. See the example |
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382 | /* LOGFILE specifies which file to log to when playing with the |
357 | /* LOGFILE specifies which file to log to when playing with the |
383 | * -daemon option. |
358 | * -daemon option. |
384 | */ |
359 | */ |
385 | |
360 | |
386 | #ifndef LOGFILE |
361 | #ifndef LOGFILE |
387 | #ifdef WIN32 /* change define path */ |
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388 | #define LOGFILE "var\\crossfire.log" |
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389 | #else |
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390 | #define LOGFILE "/var/log/crossfire/logfile" |
362 | #define LOGFILE "/var/log/crossfire/logfile" |
391 | #endif |
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392 | #endif |
363 | #endif |
393 | |
364 | |
394 | /* |
365 | /* |
395 | * MAP_MAXTIMEOUT tells the maximum of ticks until a map is swapped out |
366 | * MAP_MAXTIMEOUT tells the maximum of ticks until a map is swapped out |
396 | * after a player has left it. If it is set to 0, maps are |
367 | * after a player has left it. If it is set to 0, maps are |
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412 | * velow. If MINTIMEOUT > MAXTIMEOUT, MAXTIMEOUT will be used for all |
383 | * velow. If MINTIMEOUT > MAXTIMEOUT, MAXTIMEOUT will be used for all |
413 | * maps. |
384 | * maps. |
414 | */ |
385 | */ |
415 | |
386 | |
416 | /* How many ticks till maps are swapped out */ |
387 | /* How many ticks till maps are swapped out */ |
417 | #define MAP_MAXTIMEOUT 1000 |
388 | #define MAP_MAXTIMEOUT 300 |
418 | /* At least that many ticks before swapout */ |
389 | /* At least that many ticks before swapout */ |
419 | #define MAP_MINTIMEOUT 500 |
390 | #define MAP_MINTIMEOUT 300 |
420 | |
391 | |
421 | /* |
392 | /* |
422 | * MAP_MAXRESET is the maximum time a map can have before being reset. It |
393 | * MAP_MAXRESET is the maximum time a map can have before being reset. It |
423 | * will override the time value set in the map, if that time is longer than |
394 | * will override the time value set in the map, if that time is longer than |
424 | * MAP_MAXRESET. This value is in seconds. If you are low on space on the |
395 | * MAP_MAXRESET. This value is in seconds. If you are low on space on the |
425 | * TMPDIR device, set this value to somethign small. The default |
396 | * TMPDIR device, set this value to somethign small. The default |
426 | * value in the map object is MAP_DEFAULTRESET (given in seconds.) |
397 | * value in the map object is given in seconds.->defaultreset |
427 | * I personally like 1 hour myself, for solo play. It is long enough that |
398 | * I personally like 1 hour myself, for solo play. It is long enough that |
428 | * maps won't be resetting as a solve a quest, but short enough that some |
399 | * maps won't be resetting as a solve a quest, but short enough that some |
429 | * maps (like shops and inns) will be reset during the time I play. |
400 | * maps (like shops and inns) will be reset during the time I play. |
430 | * Comment out MAP_MAXRESET time if you always want to use the value |
401 | * Comment out MAP_MAXRESET time if you always want to use the value |
431 | * in the map archetype. |
402 | * in the map archetype. |
432 | */ |
403 | */ |
433 | |
404 | |
434 | /* Maximum time to reset. */ |
405 | /* Maximum time to reset. */ |
435 | #define MAP_MAXRESET 7200 |
406 | #define MAP_MAXRESET 7200 |
436 | /* Default time to reset. */ |
407 | /* Default time to reset. */ |
437 | #define MAP_DEFAULTRESET 7200 |
408 | #define MAP_DEFAULTRESET 3600 |
438 | |
409 | |
439 | /* |
410 | /* |
440 | * MAX_OBJECTS is no hard limit. If this limit is exceeded, crossfire |
411 | * MAX_OBJECTS is no hard limit. If this limit is exceeded, crossfire |
441 | * will look for maps which are already scheldued for swapping, and |
412 | * will look for maps which are already scheldued for swapping, and |
442 | * promptly swap them out before new maps are being loaded. |
413 | * promptly swap them out before new maps are being loaded. |
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448 | * consumes more memory. If you have gobs of free memory, a high number |
419 | * consumes more memory. If you have gobs of free memory, a high number |
449 | * might not be a bad idea. Each object is around 350 bytes right now. |
420 | * might not be a bad idea. Each object is around 350 bytes right now. |
450 | * 25000 is about 8.5 MB |
421 | * 25000 is about 8.5 MB |
451 | */ |
422 | */ |
452 | |
423 | |
453 | #define MAX_OBJECTS 100000 |
424 | #define MAX_OBJECTS 400000 |
454 | |
425 | |
455 | /* |
426 | /* |
456 | * Max objects low water mark (lwm). If defined, the map swapping strategy |
427 | * Max objects low water mark (lwm). If defined, the map swapping strategy |
457 | * is a bit different: |
428 | * is a bit different: |
458 | * 1) We only start swapping maps if the number of objects in use is |
429 | * 1) We only start swapping maps if the number of objects in use is |
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531 | * will drop the client connection for falling too far behind. So if |
502 | * will drop the client connection for falling too far behind. So if |
532 | * you have very slow client connections, a larger value may be |
503 | * you have very slow client connections, a larger value may be |
533 | * warranted. |
504 | * warranted. |
534 | */ |
505 | */ |
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506 | |
536 | #define SOCKETBUFSIZE 128*1024 |
507 | #define SOCKETBUFSIZE 256*1024 |
537 | |
508 | |
538 | /* |
509 | /* |
539 | * Your tmp-directory should be large enough to hold the uncompressed |
510 | * Your tmp-directory should be large enough to hold the uncompressed |
540 | * map-files for all who are playing. |
511 | * map-files for all who are playing. |
541 | * It ought to be locally mounted, since the function used to generate |
512 | * It ought to be locally mounted, since the function used to generate |
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545 | * something that is NFS mounted (but performance may suffer as NFS is |
516 | * something that is NFS mounted (but performance may suffer as NFS is |
546 | * slower than local disk) |
517 | * slower than local disk) |
547 | */ |
518 | */ |
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519 | |
549 | /*#define TMPDIR "/home/hugin/a/crossfire/crossfire/tmp"*/ |
520 | /*#define TMPDIR "/home/hugin/a/crossfire/crossfire/tmp"*/ |
550 | #ifdef WIN32 /* change define path tmp */ |
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551 | #define TMPDIR "tmp" |
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552 | #else |
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553 | #define TMPDIR "/tmp" |
521 | #define TMPDIR "/tmp" |
554 | #endif |
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522 | |
556 | |
523 | |
557 | /* Directory to use for unique items. This is placed into the 'lib' |
524 | /* Directory to use for unique items. This is placed into the 'lib' |
558 | * directory. Changing this will cause any old unique items file |
525 | * directory. Changing this will cause any old unique items file |
559 | * not to be used. |
526 | * not to be used. |
560 | */ |
527 | */ |
561 | #define UNIQUE_DIR "unique-items" |
528 | #define UNIQUE_DIR "unique-items" |
562 | |
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563 | /* |
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564 | * If undefined, malloc is always used. |
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565 | * It looks like this can be oboleted. However, it can be useful to |
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566 | * track down some bugs, as it will make sure that the entire data structure |
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567 | * is set to 0, at the expense of speed. |
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568 | * Rupert Goldie has run Purify against the code, and if this is disabled, |
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569 | * apparantly there are a lot of uninitialized memory reads - I haven't |
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570 | * seen any problem (maybe the memory reads are copies, and the destination |
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571 | * doesn't actually use the garbage values either?), but the impact on speed |
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572 | * of using this probably isn't great, and should make things more stable. |
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573 | * Msw 8-9-97 |
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574 | */ |
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575 | #define USE_CALLOC |
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577 | |
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578 | /* |
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579 | * These define the players starting map and location on that map, and where |
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580 | * emergency saves are defined. This should be left as is unless you make |
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581 | * major changes to the map. |
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582 | */ |
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583 | |
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584 | #ifdef WIN32 /* change define path city */ |
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585 | |
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586 | # define EMERGENCY_MAPPATH "\\city\\city" |
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587 | # define EMERGENCY_X 15 |
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588 | # define EMERGENCY_Y 19 |
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589 | #else |
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590 | # define EMERGENCY_MAPPATH "/city/city" |
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591 | # define EMERGENCY_X 15 |
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592 | # define EMERGENCY_Y 19 |
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593 | #endif |
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594 | |
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529 | |
596 | /* |
530 | /* |
597 | * These defines tells where, relative to LIBDIR, the maps, the map-index, |
531 | * These defines tells where, relative to LIBDIR, the maps, the map-index, |
598 | * archetypes highscore and treaures files and directories can be found. |
532 | * archetypes highscore and treaures files and directories can be found. |
599 | */ |
533 | */ |
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603 | #define ARCHETYPES "archetypes" |
537 | #define ARCHETYPES "archetypes" |
604 | #define REGIONS "regions" |
538 | #define REGIONS "regions" |
605 | #define HIGHSCORE "highscore" |
539 | #define HIGHSCORE "highscore" |
606 | #define TREASURES "treasures" |
540 | #define TREASURES "treasures" |
607 | #define BANISHFILE "banish_file" |
541 | #define BANISHFILE "banish_file" |
608 | |
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609 | #define MAX_ERRORS 25 /* Bail out if more are received during tick */ |
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610 | #define STARTMAX 500 /* How big array of objects to start with */ |
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611 | #define OBJ_EXPAND 100 /* How big steps to use when expanding array */ |
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612 | |
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613 | #define HIGHSCORE_LENGTH 1000 /* How many entries there are room for */ |
543 | #define HIGHSCORE_LENGTH 1000 /* How many entries there are room for */ |
614 | |
544 | |
615 | #define ARCHTABLE 16384 /* Arch hashtable size */ |
545 | #define ARCHTABLE 16384 /* Arch hashtable size */ |
616 | #define MAXSTRING 20 |
546 | #define MAXSTRING 20 |
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684 | * may not be large enough to save all of them.) As it is now, it will |
614 | * may not be large enough to save all of them.) As it is now, it will |
685 | * just set the base tick of when they log on, which should keep the |
615 | * just set the base tick of when they log on, which should keep the |
686 | * saves pretty well spread out (in a fairly random fashion.) |
616 | * saves pretty well spread out (in a fairly random fashion.) |
687 | */ |
617 | */ |
688 | |
618 | |
689 | #define AUTOSAVE 500 |
619 | #define AUTOSAVE 1000 |
690 | |
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691 | /* Often, emergency save fails because the memory corruption that caused |
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692 | * the crash has trashed the characters too. Define NO_EMERGENCY_SAVE |
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693 | * to disable emergency saves. This actually does |
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694 | * prevent emergency saves now (Version 0.90.5). |
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695 | */ |
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696 | |
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697 | #define NO_EMERGENCY_SAVE |
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698 | |
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699 | /* By selecting the following, whenever a player does a backup save (with |
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700 | * the 'save command), the player will be saved at home (EMERGENCY_MAP_* |
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701 | * information that is specified later). IF this is not set, the player |
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702 | * will be saved at his present location. |
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703 | */ |
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704 | |
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705 | /*#define BACKUP_SAVE_AT_HOME*/ |
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620 | |
707 | /* RESET_LOCATION_TIME is the number of seconds that must elapse before |
621 | /* RESET_LOCATION_TIME is the number of seconds that must elapse before |
708 | * we will return the player to his savebed location. If this is zero, |
622 | * we will return the player to his savebed location. If this is zero, |
709 | * this feature is disabled (player will resume where ever he was |
623 | * this feature is disabled (player will resume where ever he was |
710 | * when he last logged off). If this is set to less than two hours, |
624 | * when he last logged off). If this is set to less than two hours, |