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1/*
2 * static char *rcsid_config_h =
3 * "$Id: config.h,v 1.12 2006/04/07 22:44:11 root Exp $";
4 */
5
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
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
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:
151#define ARMOR_MAX_ENCHANT 5 145#define ARMOR_MAX_ENCHANT 5
152#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_REDUCTION 10 146#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_REDUCTION 10
153#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_LINEAR TRUE 147#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_LINEAR TRUE
154#define ARMOR_SPEED_IMPROVEMENT 10 148#define ARMOR_SPEED_IMPROVEMENT 10
155#define ARMOR_SPEED_LINEAR TRUE 149#define ARMOR_SPEED_LINEAR TRUE
150#define CREATE_HOME_PORTALS FALSE
156 151
157/* you can edit the ones below */ 152/* you can edit the ones below */
158 153
159 154
160/* CS_LOGSTATS will cause the server to log various usage stats 155/* CS_LOGSTATS will cause the server to log various usage stats
162 * and so on.) This can be very useful if you are trying to measure 157 * and so on.) This can be very useful if you are trying to measure
163 * server/bandwidth usage. It will periodially dump out information 158 * server/bandwidth usage. It will periodially dump out information
164 * which contains usage stats for the last X amount of time. 159 * which contains usage stats for the last X amount of time.
165 * CS_LOGTIME is how often it will print out stats. 160 * CS_LOGTIME is how often it will print out stats.
166 */ 161 */
167#ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 we set the following stuff in the IDE */
168#define CS_LOGSTATS 162#define CS_LOGSTATS
169#endif
170#ifdef CS_LOGSTATS
171#define CS_LOGTIME 600 163#define CS_LOGTIME 600
172#endif
173 164
174/* DEBUG generates copious amounts of output. I tend to change the CC options 165/* 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 166 * in the crosssite.def file if I want this. By default, you probably
176 * dont want this defined. 167 * dont want this defined.
177 */ 168 */
178#ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 we set the following stuff in the IDE */
179#ifndef DEBUG 169#ifndef DEBUG
180#define DEBUG 170#define DEBUG
181#endif
182#endif 171#endif
183/* 172/*
184 * This option creates more core files. In some areas, there are certain 173 * 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 174 * 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 175 * parameter for null, return if it is). These checks are being done
211 * maps at that point. 200 * maps at that point.
212 * 201 *
213 * MSW 2001-05-28 202 * MSW 2001-05-28
214 */ 203 */
215 204
216#define MAP_CLIENT_X 63 205#define MAP_CLIENT_X 31
217#define MAP_CLIENT_Y 63 206#define MAP_CLIENT_Y 31
218 207
219/* 208/*
220 * If you feel the game is too fast or too slow, change MAX_TIME. 209 * If you feel the game is too fast or too slow, change MAX_TIME.
221 * You can experiment with the 'speed <new_max_time> command first. 210 * You can experiment with the 'speed <new_max_time> command first.
222 * The length of a tick is MAX_TIME microseconds. During a tick, 211 * The length of a tick is MAX_TIME microseconds. During a tick,
262 */ 251 */
263/* GD */ 252/* GD */
264 253
265#define PERM_EXP_GAIN_RATIO 0.10f 254#define PERM_EXP_GAIN_RATIO 0.10f
266#define PERM_EXP_MAX_LOSS_RATIO 0.50f 255#define PERM_EXP_MAX_LOSS_RATIO 0.50f
267
268/*
269 * WATCHDOG lets sends datagrams to port 13325 on localhost
270 * in (more-or-less) regular intervals, so an external watchdog
271 * program can kill the server if it hangs (for whatever reason).
272 * It shouldn't hurt anyone if this is defined but you don't
273 * have an watchdog program.
274 */
275#ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 disable watchdog as win32 default */
276#define WATCHDOG
277#endif
278
279 256
280/* Enable the new material code - it needs some work. You can 257/* Enable the new material code - it needs some work. You can
281 * enable this, and things will work, just you'll see a whole 258 * 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 259 * 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. 260 * in your inventory, and the sorting for them isn't really good.
346 * SHUTDOWN - used when shutting down the server 323 * SHUTDOWN - used when shutting down the server
347 * SOCKETBUFSIZE - size of buffer used internally by the server for storing 324 * SOCKETBUFSIZE - size of buffer used internally by the server for storing
348 * backlogged messages. 325 * backlogged messages.
349 * TMPDIR - directory to use for temp files 326 * TMPDIR - directory to use for temp files
350 * UNIQUE_DIR - directory to put unique item files into 327 * UNIQUE_DIR - directory to put unique item files into
351 * USE_CALLOC for some memory requests
352 *********************************************************************** 328 ***********************************************************************
353 */ 329 */
354 330
355/* 331/*
356 * BANFILE - file used to ban certain sites from playing. See the example 332 * BANFILE - file used to ban certain sites from playing. See the example
382/* LOGFILE specifies which file to log to when playing with the 358/* LOGFILE specifies which file to log to when playing with the
383 * -daemon option. 359 * -daemon option.
384 */ 360 */
385 361
386#ifndef LOGFILE 362#ifndef LOGFILE
387#ifdef WIN32 /* change define path */
388#define LOGFILE "var\\crossfire.log"
389#else
390#define LOGFILE "/var/log/crossfire/logfile" 363#define LOGFILE "/var/log/crossfire/logfile"
391#endif
392#endif 364#endif
393 365
394/* 366/*
395 * MAP_MAXTIMEOUT tells the maximum of ticks until a map is swapped out 367 * 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 368 * after a player has left it. If it is set to 0, maps are
412 * velow. If MINTIMEOUT > MAXTIMEOUT, MAXTIMEOUT will be used for all 384 * velow. If MINTIMEOUT > MAXTIMEOUT, MAXTIMEOUT will be used for all
413 * maps. 385 * maps.
414 */ 386 */
415 387
416/* How many ticks till maps are swapped out */ 388/* How many ticks till maps are swapped out */
417#define MAP_MAXTIMEOUT 1000 389#define MAP_MAXTIMEOUT 300
418/* At least that many ticks before swapout */ 390/* At least that many ticks before swapout */
419#define MAP_MINTIMEOUT 500 391#define MAP_MINTIMEOUT 300
420 392
421/* 393/*
422 * MAP_MAXRESET is the maximum time a map can have before being reset. It 394 * 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 395 * 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 396 * MAP_MAXRESET. This value is in seconds. If you are low on space on the
432 */ 404 */
433 405
434/* Maximum time to reset. */ 406/* Maximum time to reset. */
435#define MAP_MAXRESET 7200 407#define MAP_MAXRESET 7200
436/* Default time to reset. */ 408/* Default time to reset. */
437#define MAP_DEFAULTRESET 7200 409#define MAP_DEFAULTRESET 3600
438 410
439/* 411/*
440 * MAX_OBJECTS is no hard limit. If this limit is exceeded, crossfire 412 * MAX_OBJECTS is no hard limit. If this limit is exceeded, crossfire
441 * will look for maps which are already scheldued for swapping, and 413 * will look for maps which are already scheldued for swapping, and
442 * promptly swap them out before new maps are being loaded. 414 * promptly swap them out before new maps are being loaded.
448 * consumes more memory. If you have gobs of free memory, a high number 420 * 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. 421 * might not be a bad idea. Each object is around 350 bytes right now.
450 * 25000 is about 8.5 MB 422 * 25000 is about 8.5 MB
451 */ 423 */
452 424
453#define MAX_OBJECTS 100000 425#define MAX_OBJECTS 400000
454 426
455/* 427/*
456 * Max objects low water mark (lwm). If defined, the map swapping strategy 428 * Max objects low water mark (lwm). If defined, the map swapping strategy
457 * is a bit different: 429 * is a bit different:
458 * 1) We only start swapping maps if the number of objects in use is 430 * 1) We only start swapping maps if the number of objects in use is
531 * will drop the client connection for falling too far behind. So if 503 * will drop the client connection for falling too far behind. So if
532 * you have very slow client connections, a larger value may be 504 * you have very slow client connections, a larger value may be
533 * warranted. 505 * warranted.
534 */ 506 */
535 507
536#define SOCKETBUFSIZE 128*1024 508#define SOCKETBUFSIZE 256*1024
537 509
538/* 510/*
539 * Your tmp-directory should be large enough to hold the uncompressed 511 * Your tmp-directory should be large enough to hold the uncompressed
540 * map-files for all who are playing. 512 * map-files for all who are playing.
541 * It ought to be locally mounted, since the function used to generate 513 * It ought to be locally mounted, since the function used to generate
545 * something that is NFS mounted (but performance may suffer as NFS is 517 * something that is NFS mounted (but performance may suffer as NFS is
546 * slower than local disk) 518 * slower than local disk)
547 */ 519 */
548 520
549/*#define TMPDIR "/home/hugin/a/crossfire/crossfire/tmp"*/ 521/*#define TMPDIR "/home/hugin/a/crossfire/crossfire/tmp"*/
550#ifdef WIN32 /* change define path tmp */
551#define TMPDIR "tmp"
552#else
553#define TMPDIR "/tmp" 522#define TMPDIR "/tmp"
554#endif
555 523
556 524
557/* Directory to use for unique items. This is placed into the 'lib' 525/* Directory to use for unique items. This is placed into the 'lib'
558 * directory. Changing this will cause any old unique items file 526 * directory. Changing this will cause any old unique items file
559 * not to be used. 527 * not to be used.
560 */ 528 */
561#define UNIQUE_DIR "unique-items" 529#define UNIQUE_DIR "unique-items"
562 530
563/* 531/*
564 * If undefined, malloc is always used.
565 * It looks like this can be oboleted. However, it can be useful to
566 * track down some bugs, as it will make sure that the entire data structure
567 * is set to 0, at the expense of speed.
568 * Rupert Goldie has run Purify against the code, and if this is disabled,
569 * apparantly there are a lot of uninitialized memory reads - I haven't
570 * seen any problem (maybe the memory reads are copies, and the destination
571 * doesn't actually use the garbage values either?), but the impact on speed
572 * of using this probably isn't great, and should make things more stable.
573 * Msw 8-9-97
574 */
575#define USE_CALLOC
576
577
578/*
579 * These define the players starting map and location on that map, and where 532 * These define the players starting map and location on that map, and where
580 * emergency saves are defined. This should be left as is unless you make 533 * emergency saves are defined. This should be left as is unless you make
581 * major changes to the map. 534 * major changes to the map.
582 */ 535 */
583 536
584#ifdef WIN32 /* change define path city */
585
586# define EMERGENCY_MAPPATH "\\city\\city"
587# define EMERGENCY_X 15
588# define EMERGENCY_Y 19
589#else
590# define EMERGENCY_MAPPATH "/city/city" 537#define EMERGENCY_MAPPATH "/city/city"
591# define EMERGENCY_X 15 538#define EMERGENCY_X 15
592# define EMERGENCY_Y 19 539#define EMERGENCY_Y 19
593#endif
594 540
595 541
596/* 542/*
597 * These defines tells where, relative to LIBDIR, the maps, the map-index, 543 * These defines tells where, relative to LIBDIR, the maps, the map-index,
598 * archetypes highscore and treaures files and directories can be found. 544 * archetypes highscore and treaures files and directories can be found.
605#define HIGHSCORE "highscore" 551#define HIGHSCORE "highscore"
606#define TREASURES "treasures" 552#define TREASURES "treasures"
607#define BANISHFILE "banish_file" 553#define BANISHFILE "banish_file"
608 554
609#define MAX_ERRORS 25 /* Bail out if more are received during tick */ 555#define MAX_ERRORS 25 /* Bail out if more are received during tick */
610#define STARTMAX 500 /* How big array of objects to start with */
611#define OBJ_EXPAND 100 /* How big steps to use when expanding array */ 556#define OBJ_EXPAND 5000 /* How big steps to use when expanding array */
612 557
613#define HIGHSCORE_LENGTH 1000 /* How many entries there are room for */ 558#define HIGHSCORE_LENGTH 1000 /* How many entries there are room for */
614 559
615#define ARCHTABLE 16384 /* Arch hashtable size */ 560#define ARCHTABLE 16384 /* Arch hashtable size */
616#define MAXSTRING 20 561#define MAXSTRING 20
684 * may not be large enough to save all of them.) As it is now, it will 629 * 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 630 * 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.) 631 * saves pretty well spread out (in a fairly random fashion.)
687 */ 632 */
688 633
689#define AUTOSAVE 500 634#define AUTOSAVE 1000
690 635
691/* Often, emergency save fails because the memory corruption that caused 636/* Often, emergency save fails because the memory corruption that caused
692 * the crash has trashed the characters too. Define NO_EMERGENCY_SAVE 637 * the crash has trashed the characters too. Define NO_EMERGENCY_SAVE
693 * to disable emergency saves. This actually does 638 * to disable emergency saves. This actually does
694 * prevent emergency saves now (Version 0.90.5). 639 * prevent emergency saves now (Version 0.90.5).

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