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1/* 1/*
2 * static char *rcsid_config_h =
3 * "$Id: config.h,v 1.2 2006/02/03 07:25:25 root Exp $";
4 */
5
6/*
7 CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows 2 * CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows
8 3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 Marc Lehmann & Crossfire+ Development Team
9 Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team 5 * Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
10 Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen 6 * Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
11 7 *
12 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15 (at your option) any later version. 11 * (at your option) any later version.
16 12 *
17 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 GNU General Public License for more details. 16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
21 17 *
22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 19 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 20 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25 21 *
26 The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire-devel@real-time.com 22 * The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire@schmorp.de
27*/ 23 */
28 24
29/* This file contains various #defines that select various options. 25/* This file contains various #defines that select various options.
30 * Some may not be desirable, and some just may not work. 26 * Some may not be desirable, and some just may not work.
31 * 27 *
32 * There are some options that are not selectable in this file which 28 * There are some options that are not selectable in this file which
71 * DEBUG - more verbose message logging? 67 * DEBUG - more verbose message logging?
72 * MAP_CLIENT_X, MAP_CLIENT_Y - determines max size client map will receive 68 * MAP_CLIENT_X, MAP_CLIENT_Y - determines max size client map will receive
73 * MAX_TIME - how long an internal tick is in microseconds 69 * MAX_TIME - how long an internal tick is in microseconds
74 * MANY_CORES - generate core dumps on gross errors instead of continuing? 70 * MANY_CORES - generate core dumps on gross errors instead of continuing?
75 * PARTY_KILL_LOG - stores party kill information 71 * PARTY_KILL_LOG - stores party kill information
76 * WATCHDOG - allows use of an external watchdog program
77 * 72 *
78 ***********************************************************************/ 73 ***********************************************************************/
74
75/* Use a very easy, non-challenging server?
76 * Defining the COZY_SERVER will make the server much less challenging:
77 * no stats loss on death, much less experience loss, and party members
78 * are treated by pet monsters as the owner itself when moving "through" them.
79 */
80#define COZY_SERVER 1
81
82/*
83 * Make it impossible to pk outside the arena.
84 */
85#define PROHIBIT_PLAYERKILL 1
79 86
80/* Use balanced stat loss code? 87/* Use balanced stat loss code?
81 * This code is a little more merciful with repeated stat loss at lower 88 * This code is a little more merciful with repeated stat loss at lower
82 * levels. Basically, the more stats you have lost, the less likely that 89 * levels. Basically, the more stats you have lost, the less likely that
83 * you will lose more. Additionally, lower level characters are shown 90 * you will lose more. Additionally, lower level characters are shown
116 123
117/* Don't edit these values. They are configured in lib/settings. These are 124/* Don't edit these values. They are configured in lib/settings. These are
118 Simply the defaults. */ 125 Simply the defaults. */
119 126
120#define BALANCED_STAT_LOSS FALSE 127#define BALANCED_STAT_LOSS FALSE
121#define USE_PERMANENT_EXPERIENCE FALSE 128#define PERMANENT_EXPERIENCE_RATIO 25
129#define DEATH_PENALTY_RATIO 20
130#define DEATH_PENALTY_LEVEL 3
122#define SET_TITLE TRUE 131#define SET_TITLE TRUE
123#define SIMPLE_EXP TRUE 132#define SIMPLE_EXP TRUE
124#define SPELLPOINT_LEVEL_DEPEND TRUE 133#define SPELLPOINT_LEVEL_DEPEND TRUE
125#define SPELL_ENCUMBRANCE TRUE 134#define SPELL_ENCUMBRANCE TRUE
126#define SPELL_FAILURE_EFFECTS FALSE 135#define SPELL_FAILURE_EFFECTS FALSE
127#define REAL_WIZ TRUE 136#define REAL_WIZ TRUE
128#define RECYCLE_TMP_MAPS FALSE
129#define RESURRECTION FALSE 137#define RESURRECTION FALSE
130#define SEARCH_ITEMS TRUE 138#define SEARCH_ITEMS TRUE
131#define NOT_PERMADETH TRUE 139#define NOT_PERMADETH TRUE
132#define EXPLORE_MODE FALSE 140#define EXPLORE_MODE FALSE
133#define STAT_LOSS_ON_DEATH FALSE 141#define STAT_LOSS_ON_DEATH FALSE
137#define ARMOR_MAX_ENCHANT 5 145#define ARMOR_MAX_ENCHANT 5
138#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_REDUCTION 10 146#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_REDUCTION 10
139#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_LINEAR TRUE 147#define ARMOR_WEIGHT_LINEAR TRUE
140#define ARMOR_SPEED_IMPROVEMENT 10 148#define ARMOR_SPEED_IMPROVEMENT 10
141#define ARMOR_SPEED_LINEAR TRUE 149#define ARMOR_SPEED_LINEAR TRUE
150#define CREATE_HOME_PORTALS FALSE
142 151
143/* you can edit the ones below */ 152/* you can edit the ones below */
144 153
145 154
146/* CS_LOGSTATS will cause the server to log various usage stats 155/* CS_LOGSTATS will cause the server to log various usage stats
148 * 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
149 * server/bandwidth usage. It will periodially dump out information 158 * server/bandwidth usage. It will periodially dump out information
150 * which contains usage stats for the last X amount of time. 159 * which contains usage stats for the last X amount of time.
151 * CS_LOGTIME is how often it will print out stats. 160 * CS_LOGTIME is how often it will print out stats.
152 */ 161 */
153#ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 we set the following stuff in the IDE */
154#define CS_LOGSTATS 162#define CS_LOGSTATS
155#endif
156#ifdef CS_LOGSTATS
157#define CS_LOGTIME 600 163#define CS_LOGTIME 600
158#endif
159 164
160/* 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
161 * 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
162 * dont want this defined. 167 * dont want this defined.
163 */ 168 */
164#ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 we set the following stuff in the IDE */
165#ifndef DEBUG 169#ifndef DEBUG
166#define DEBUG 170#define DEBUG
167#endif
168#endif 171#endif
169/* 172/*
170 * 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
171 * 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
172 * 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
197 * maps at that point. 200 * maps at that point.
198 * 201 *
199 * MSW 2001-05-28 202 * MSW 2001-05-28
200 */ 203 */
201 204
202#define MAP_CLIENT_X 25 205#define MAP_CLIENT_X 31
203#define MAP_CLIENT_Y 25 206#define MAP_CLIENT_Y 31
204 207
205/* 208/*
206 * 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.
207 * You can experiment with the 'speed <new_max_time> command first. 210 * You can experiment with the 'speed <new_max_time> command first.
208 * 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,
217 */ 220 */
218#define NO_POLYMORPH 221#define NO_POLYMORPH
219 222
220 223
221/* This determine how many entries are stored in the kill log. You 224/* This determine how many entries are stored in the kill log. You
222 * can see this information with the 'party kills' command. More entries 225 * can see this information with the 'party kills' command. More entries
223 * mean slower performance and more memory. IF this is not defined, then 226 * mean slower performance and more memory.
224 * this feature is disabled.
225 */ 227 */
226#define PARTY_KILL_LOG 20 228#define PARTY_KILL_LOG 40
227 229
228/* Use permanent experience code? 230/*
229 * This code allows players to build up a small amount of 'permanent
230 * experience' which reduces the effect of large experience drains, such as
231 * death. This makes multiple frequent deaths less devastating, and also
232 * ensures that any character will make some gradual progress even if they
233 * die all of the time.
234 * A nice option if your keep dying due to massive client/server lags despite
235 * playing well... or you like to swim well outside of your depth. :)
236 *
237 * The PERM_EXP values adjust the behaviour of this option - if 231 * The PERM_EXP values adjust the behaviour of permenent experience. - if
238 * USE_PERMAMENT_EXPERIENCE if off, these values have no meaning. If it 232 * the setting permanent_experience_percentage is zero, these values have
239 * is on, the minimum ratio is the minimum amount of permanent exp relative 233 * no meaning. The value in the settings file is the percentage of the
240 * to the total exp in the skill (ie, at a default of .25, if you had 100 234 * experience that is permenent, the rest could be lost on death. When dying,
241 * experience, at least 25 of it would be permanent). The gain ratio 235 * the greatest amount of non-permenent exp it is possible to lose at one time
242 * is how much of experienced experience goes to the permanent value. 236 * is PERM_EXP_MAX_LOSS_RATIO - this is calculated as
243 * This does not detract from total exp gain (ie, if you gained 100 exp, 237 * total exp - perm exp * loss ratio. The gain ratio is how much of experienced
244 * 100 would go to the skill total and 10 to the permanent value). 238 * experience goes to the permanent value. This does not detract from total
245 * the loss ratio is the maximum amount of experience that can be lost 239 * exp gain (ie, if you gained 100 exp, 100 would go to the skill total and
246 * in any one hit - this is calculated as total exp - perm exp * loss ratio. 240 * 10 to the permanent value).
247 * 241 *
248 * A few thoughts on these default value (by MSW) 242 * A few thoughts on these default value (by MSW)
249 * gain ratio is pretty much meaningless until exp has been lost, as until 243 * gain ratio is pretty much meaningless until exp has been lost, as until
250 * that poin, the minimum ratio will be used. 244 * that poin, the value in the settings file will be used.
251 * It is also impossible for the exp to actually be reduced to the permanent 245 * It is also impossible for the exp to actually be reduced to the permanent
252 * exp ratio - since the loss ratio is .5, it will just get closer and 246 * exp ratio - since the loss ratio is .5, it will just get closer and
253 * closer. However, after about half a dozen hits, pretty much all the 247 * closer. However, after about half a dozen hits, pretty much all the
254 * exp that can be lost has been lost, and after that, only minor loss 248 * exp that can be lost has been lost, and after that, only minor loss
255 * will occur. 249 * will occur.
256 */ 250 */
257/* GD */ 251/* GD */
258 252
259#define PERM_EXP_MINIMUM_RATIO 0.25f
260#define PERM_EXP_GAIN_RATIO 0.10f 253#define PERM_EXP_GAIN_RATIO 0.10f
261#define PERM_EXP_MAX_LOSS_RATIO 0.50f 254#define PERM_EXP_MAX_LOSS_RATIO 0.50f
262
263/*
264 * WATCHDOG lets sends datagrams to port 13325 on localhost
265 * in (more-or-less) regular intervals, so an external watchdog
266 * program can kill the server if it hangs (for whatever reason).
267 * It shouldn't hurt anyone if this is defined but you don't
268 * have an watchdog program.
269 */
270#ifndef WIN32 /* ***win32 disable watchdog as win32 default */
271#define WATCHDOG
272#endif
273
274 255
275/* Enable the new material code - it needs some work. You can 256/* Enable the new material code - it needs some work. You can
276 * 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
277 * 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
278 * 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.
341 * SHUTDOWN - used when shutting down the server 322 * SHUTDOWN - used when shutting down the server
342 * SOCKETBUFSIZE - size of buffer used internally by the server for storing 323 * SOCKETBUFSIZE - size of buffer used internally by the server for storing
343 * backlogged messages. 324 * backlogged messages.
344 * TMPDIR - directory to use for temp files 325 * TMPDIR - directory to use for temp files
345 * UNIQUE_DIR - directory to put unique item files into 326 * UNIQUE_DIR - directory to put unique item files into
346 * USE_CALLOC for some memory requests
347 *********************************************************************** 327 ***********************************************************************
348 */ 328 */
349 329
350/* 330/*
351 * 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
352 * ban_file for examples. 332 * ban_file for examples.
353 */ 333 */
354
355#ifndef BANFILE 334#ifndef BANFILE
356#define BANFILE "ban_file" 335#define BANFILE "ban_file"
357#endif 336#endif
358 337
359/* CSPORT is the port used for the new client/server code. Change 338/* CSPORT is the port used for the new client/server code. Change
360 * if desired. Only of relevance if ERIC_SERVER is set above 339 * if desired. Only of relevance if ERIC_SERVER is set above
361 */ 340 */
362
363#define CSPORT 13327 /* old port + 1 */ 341#define CSPORT 13327 /* old port + 1 */
364 342
365 343
366/* 344/*
367 * DMFILE 345 * DMFILE
368 * A file containing valid names that can be dm, one on each line. See 346 * A file containing valid names that can be dm, one on each line. See
369 * example dm_file for syntax help. 347 * example dm_file for syntax help.
370 */ 348 */
371
372#ifndef DMFILE 349#ifndef DMFILE
373#define DMFILE "dm_file" 350#define DMFILE "dm_file"
374#endif 351#endif
375 352
376 353
377/* LOGFILE specifies which file to log to when playing with the 354/* LOGFILE specifies which file to log to when playing with the
378 * -daemon option. 355 * -daemon option.
379 */ 356 */
380
381#ifndef LOGFILE 357#ifndef LOGFILE
382#ifdef WIN32 /* change define path */
383#define LOGFILE "var\\crossfire.log"
384#else
385#define LOGFILE "/var/log/crossfire/logfile" 358#define LOGFILE "/var/log/crossfire/logfile"
386#endif 359#endif
387#endif
388
389/*
390 * MAP_MAXTIMEOUT tells the maximum of ticks until a map is swapped out
391 * after a player has left it. If it is set to 0, maps are
392 * swapped out the instant the last player leaves it.
393 * If you are low on memory, you should set this to 0.
394 * Note that depending on the map timeout variable, the number of
395 * objects can get quite high. This is because depending on the maps,
396 * a player could be having the objects of several maps in memory
397 * (the map he is in right now, and the ones he left recently.)
398 * Each map has it's own TIMEOUT value and value field and it is
399 * defaulted to 300
400 *
401 * Having a nonzero value can be useful: If a player leaves a map (and thus
402 * is on a new map), and realizes they want to go back pretty quickly, the
403 * old map is still in memory, so don't need to go disk and get it.
404 *
405 * MAP_MINTIMEOUT is used as a minimum timeout value - if the map is set
406 * to swap out in less than that many ticks, we use the MINTIMEOUT value
407 * velow. If MINTIMEOUT > MAXTIMEOUT, MAXTIMEOUT will be used for all
408 * maps.
409 */
410
411/* How many ticks till maps are swapped out */
412#define MAP_MAXTIMEOUT 1000
413/* At least that many ticks before swapout */
414#define MAP_MINTIMEOUT 500
415
416/*
417 * MAP_MAXRESET is the maximum time a map can have before being reset. It
418 * will override the time value set in the map, if that time is longer than
419 * MAP_MAXRESET. This value is in seconds. If you are low on space on the
420 * TMPDIR device, set this value to somethign small. The default
421 * value in the map object is MAP_DEFAULTRESET (given in seconds.)
422 * I personally like 1 hour myself, for solo play. It is long enough that
423 * maps won't be resetting as a solve a quest, but short enough that some
424 * maps (like shops and inns) will be reset during the time I play.
425 * Comment out MAP_MAXRESET time if you always want to use the value
426 * in the map archetype.
427 */
428
429/* Maximum time to reset. */
430#define MAP_MAXRESET 7200
431/* Default time to reset. */
432#define MAP_DEFAULTRESET 7200
433
434/*
435 * MAX_OBJECTS is no hard limit. If this limit is exceeded, crossfire
436 * will look for maps which are already scheldued for swapping, and
437 * promptly swap them out before new maps are being loaded.
438 * If playing only by yourself, this number can probably be as low as
439 * 3000. If in server mode, probably figure about 1000-2000 objects per
440 * active player (if they typically play on different maps), for some guess
441 * on how many to define. If it is too low, maps just get swapped out
442 * immediately, causing a performance hit. If it is too high, the program
443 * consumes more memory. If you have gobs of free memory, a high number
444 * might not be a bad idea. Each object is around 350 bytes right now.
445 * 25000 is about 8.5 MB
446 */
447
448#define MAX_OBJECTS 100000
449
450/*
451 * Max objects low water mark (lwm). If defined, the map swapping strategy
452 * is a bit different:
453 * 1) We only start swapping maps if the number of objects in use is
454 * greater than MAX_OBJECTS above.
455 * 2) We keep swapping maps until there are no more maps to swap or the number
456 * of used objects drop below this low water mark value.
457 *
458 * If this is not defined, maps are swapped out on the timeout value above,
459 * or if the number of objects used is greater than MAX_OBJECTS above.
460 *
461 * Note: While this will prevent the pauses noticed when saving maps, there
462 * can instead be cpu performance penalties - any objects in memory get
463 * processed. So if there are 4000 objects in memory, and 1000 of them
464 * are living objects, the system will process all 1000 objects each tick.
465 * With swapping enable, maybe 600 of the objects would have gotten swapped
466 * out. This is less likely a problem with a smaller number of MAX_OBJECTS
467 * than if it is very large.
468 * Also, the pauses you do get can be worse, as if you enter a map with
469 * a lot of new objects and go above MAX_OBJECTS, it may have to swap out
470 * many maps to get below the low water mark.
471 */
472
473/*#define MAX_OBJECTS_LWM MAX_OBJECTS/2*/
474
475/*
476 * Turning on MEMORY_DEBUG slows down execution, but makes it easier
477 * to find memory corruption and leaks. Currently, the main thing
478 * that happens with this activated is that one malloc is done for
479 * each object - thus whatever debugging mechanism the malloc library
480 * (or other debugging tool provides, like purify), it can track this
481 * individual malloc. Default behaviour when turned off is that
482 * enough memory is malloced for a large group of objects so malloc does
483 * not need to be called as often.
484 * This should only be turned on if some form of memory debugging tool
485 * is being used - otherwise, turning this on will cause some performance
486 * hit with no useful advantage.
487 */
488
489/*#define MEMORY_DEBUG*/
490
491 360
492/* 361/*
493 * If you want to have a Message Of The Day file, define MOTD to be 362 * If you want to have a Message Of The Day file, define MOTD to be
494 * the file with the message. If the file doesn't exist or if it 363 * the file with the message. If the file doesn't exist or if it
495 * is empty, no message will be displayed. 364 * is empty, no message will be displayed.
496 * (It resides in the CONFDIR directory) 365 * (It resides in the CONFDIR directory)
497 */ 366 */
498
499#define MOTD "motd" 367#define MOTD "motd"
500 368
501/* 369/*
502 * You can restrict playing in certain times by creating a PERMIT_FILE 370 * You can restrict playing in certain times by creating a PERMIT_FILE
503 * in CONFDIR. See the sample for usage notes. 371 * in CONFDIR. See the sample for usage notes.
504 */ 372 */
505
506#define PERM_FILE "forbid" 373#define PERM_FILE "forbid"
507 374
508/* 375/*
509 * If you want to take the game down while installing new versions, or 376 * If you want to take the game down while installing new versions, or
510 * for other reasons, put a message into the SHUTDOWN_FILE file. 377 * for other reasons, put a message into the SHUTDOWN_FILE file.
511 * Remember to delete it when you open the game again. 378 * Remember to delete it when you open the game again.
512 * (It resides in the CONFDIR directory) 379 * (It resides in the CONFDIR directory)
513 */ 380 */
514
515#ifndef SHUTDOWN_FILE 381#ifndef SHUTDOWN_FILE
516#define SHUTDOWN_FILE "shutdown" 382#define SHUTDOWN_FILE "shutdown"
517#endif 383#endif
518 384
519 385
525 * large. When the OS buffer and this buffer is exhausted, the server 391 * large. When the OS buffer and this buffer is exhausted, the server
526 * will drop the client connection for falling too far behind. So if 392 * will drop the client connection for falling too far behind. So if
527 * you have very slow client connections, a larger value may be 393 * you have very slow client connections, a larger value may be
528 * warranted. 394 * warranted.
529 */ 395 */
530
531#define SOCKETBUFSIZE 128*1024 396#define SOCKETBUFSIZE 256*1024
532 397
533/* 398/*
534 * Your tmp-directory should be large enough to hold the uncompressed 399 * Your tmp-directory should be large enough to hold the uncompressed
535 * map-files for all who are playing. 400 * map-files for all who are playing. Local to 'lib' directory.
536 * It ought to be locally mounted, since the function used to generate
537 * unique temporary filenames isn't guaranteed to work over NFS or AFS
538 * On the other hand, if you know that only one crossfire server will be
539 * running using this temporary directory, it is likely to be safe to use
540 * something that is NFS mounted (but performance may suffer as NFS is
541 * slower than local disk)
542 */ 401 */
543
544/*#define TMPDIR "/home/hugin/a/crossfire/crossfire/tmp"*/
545#ifdef WIN32 /* change define path tmp */
546#define TMPDIR "tmp" 402#define TMPDIR "tmp"
547#else
548#define TMPDIR "/tmp"
549#endif
550 403
551 404
552/* Directory to use for unique items. This is placed into the 'lib' 405/* Directory to use for unique items. This is placed into the 'lib'
553 * directory. Changing this will cause any old unique items file 406 * directory. Changing this will cause any old unique items file
554 * not to be used. 407 * not to be used.
555 */ 408 */
556#define UNIQUE_DIR "unique-items" 409#define UNIQUE_DIR "unique-items"
557
558/*
559 * If undefined, malloc is always used.
560 * It looks like this can be oboleted. However, it can be useful to
561 * track down some bugs, as it will make sure that the entire data structure
562 * is set to 0, at the expense of speed.
563 * Rupert Goldie has run Purify against the code, and if this is disabled,
564 * apparantly there are a lot of uninitialized memory reads - I haven't
565 * seen any problem (maybe the memory reads are copies, and the destination
566 * doesn't actually use the garbage values either?), but the impact on speed
567 * of using this probably isn't great, and should make things more stable.
568 * Msw 8-9-97
569 */
570#define USE_CALLOC
571
572
573/*
574 * These define the players starting map and location on that map, and where
575 * emergency saves are defined. This should be left as is unless you make
576 * major changes to the map.
577 */
578
579#ifdef WIN32 /* change define path city */
580
581# define EMERGENCY_MAPPATH "\\city\\city"
582# define EMERGENCY_X 15
583# define EMERGENCY_Y 19
584#else
585# define EMERGENCY_MAPPATH "/city/city"
586# define EMERGENCY_X 15
587# define EMERGENCY_Y 19
588#endif
589
590 410
591/* 411/*
592 * These defines tells where, relative to LIBDIR, the maps, the map-index, 412 * These defines tells where, relative to LIBDIR, the maps, the map-index,
593 * archetypes highscore and treaures files and directories can be found. 413 * archetypes highscore and treaures files and directories can be found.
594 */ 414 */
599#define REGIONS "regions" 419#define REGIONS "regions"
600#define HIGHSCORE "highscore" 420#define HIGHSCORE "highscore"
601#define TREASURES "treasures" 421#define TREASURES "treasures"
602#define BANISHFILE "banish_file" 422#define BANISHFILE "banish_file"
603 423
604#define MAX_ERRORS 25 /* Bail out if more are received during tick */
605#define STARTMAX 500 /* How big array of objects to start with */
606#define OBJ_EXPAND 100 /* How big steps to use when expanding array */
607
608#define HIGHSCORE_LENGTH 1000 /* How many entries there are room for */ 424#define HIGHSCORE_LENGTH 1000 /* How many entries there are room for */
609 425
610#define ARCHTABLE 5003 /* Used when hashing archetypes */ 426#define ARCHTABLE 16384 /* Arch hashtable size */
611#define MAXSTRING 20 427#define MAXSTRING 20
612 428
613#define COMMAND_HASH_SIZE 107 /* If you change this, delete all characters :) */ 429#define COMMAND_HASH_SIZE 107 /* If you change this, delete all characters :) */
614 430
615 431
632 * start their own crossfire, you won't need to define this. 448 * start their own crossfire, you won't need to define this.
633 * 449 *
634 */ 450 */
635 451
636#ifndef PLAYERDIR 452#ifndef PLAYERDIR
637#define PLAYERDIR "players" 453# define PLAYERDIR "players"
638#endif 454#endif
639 455
640/* 456/*
641 * If you have defined SAVE_PLAYER, you might want to change this, too. 457 * If you have defined SAVE_PLAYER, you might want to change this, too.
642 * This is the access rights for the players savefiles. 458 * This is the access rights for the players savefiles.
646 * thus requiring that the server be setuid/setgid, and more generous 462 * thus requiring that the server be setuid/setgid, and more generous
647 * permisisons needed. 463 * permisisons needed.
648 * SAVE_MODE is permissions for the files, SAVE_DIR_MODE is permission 464 * SAVE_MODE is permissions for the files, SAVE_DIR_MODE is permission
649 * for nay directories created. 465 * for nay directories created.
650 */ 466 */
467/* IMPORTANT: there is a race during saving, where the umask is being applied */
651#define SAVE_MODE 0660 468#define SAVE_MODE 0660
652#define SAVE_DIR_MODE 0770 469#define SAVE_DIR_MODE 0770
653
654/* NOTE ON SAVE_INTERVAL and AUTOSAVE: Only one of these two really
655 * needs to be selected. You can set both, and things will work fine,
656 * however, it just means that a lot more saving will be done, which
657 * can slow things down some.
658 */
659
660/* How often (in seconds) the player is saved if he drops things. If it is
661 * set to 0, the player will be saved for every item he drops. Otherwise,
662 * if the player drops and item, and the last time he was saved
663 * due to item drop is longer
664 * the SAVE_INTERVAL seconds, he is then saved. Depending on your playing
665 * environment, you may want to set this to a higher value, so that
666 * you are not spending too much time saving the characters.
667 * This option should now work (Crossfire 0.90.5)
668 */
669
670#define SAVE_INTERVAL 60
671 470
672/* 471/*
673 * AUTOSAVE saves the player every AUTOSAVE ticks. A value of 472 * AUTOSAVE saves the player every AUTOSAVE ticks. A value of
674 * 5000 with MAX_TIME set at 120,000 means that the player will be 473 * 5000 with MAX_TIME set at 120,000 means that the player will be
675 * saved every 10 minutes. Some effort should probably be made to 474 * saved every 10 minutes. Some effort should probably be made to
678 * may not be large enough to save all of them.) As it is now, it will 477 * may not be large enough to save all of them.) As it is now, it will
679 * just set the base tick of when they log on, which should keep the 478 * just set the base tick of when they log on, which should keep the
680 * saves pretty well spread out (in a fairly random fashion.) 479 * saves pretty well spread out (in a fairly random fashion.)
681 */ 480 */
682 481
683#define AUTOSAVE 500 482#define AUTOSAVE 1000
684
685/* Often, emergency save fails because the memory corruption that caused
686 * the crash has trashed the characters too. Define NO_EMERGENCY_SAVE
687 * to disable emergency saves. This actually does
688 * prevent emergency saves now (Version 0.90.5).
689 */
690
691#define NO_EMERGENCY_SAVE
692
693/* By selecting the following, whenever a player does a backup save (with
694 * the 'save command), the player will be saved at home (EMERGENCY_MAP_*
695 * information that is specified later). IF this is not set, the player
696 * will be saved at his present location.
697 */
698
699/*#define BACKUP_SAVE_AT_HOME*/
700 483
701/* RESET_LOCATION_TIME is the number of seconds that must elapse before 484/* RESET_LOCATION_TIME is the number of seconds that must elapse before
702 * we fill return the player to his savebed location. If this is zero, 485 * we will return the player to his savebed location. If this is zero,
703 * this feature is disabled (player will resume where ever he was 486 * this feature is disabled (player will resume where ever he was
704 * when he last logged off). If this is set to less than two hours, 487 * when he last logged off). If this is set to less than two hours,
705 * it will prevent players from camping out in treasure rooms. 488 * it will prevent players from camping out in treasure rooms.
706 * Do not comment this out - it must be set to something - if you 489 * Do not comment this out - it must be set to something - if you
707 * comment this out, the program will not compile. 490 * comment this out, the program will not compile.
715 * Set to one hour as default 498 * Set to one hour as default
716 */ 499 */
717 500
718#define RESET_LOCATION_TIME 3600 501#define RESET_LOCATION_TIME 3600
719 502
503/*
504 * The message to send to clients when the server calls cleanup (on crash, shutdown, restart and so on).
505 */
506#define CLEANUP_MESSAGE "The server will likely restart within the minute. Our apologies."
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