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7 | CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows |
2 | CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows |
8 | |
3 | |
9 | Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team |
4 | Copyright (C) 2002-2005 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 | /* |
24 | /* |
30 | * The mapstruct is allocated each time a new map is opened. |
25 | * The maptile is allocated each time a new map is opened. |
31 | * It contains pointers (very indirectly) to all objects on the map. |
26 | * It contains pointers (very indirectly) to all objects on the map. |
32 | */ |
27 | */ |
33 | |
28 | |
34 | #ifndef MAP_H |
29 | #ifndef MAP_H |
35 | #define MAP_H |
30 | #define MAP_H |
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32 | #include "cfperl.h" |
36 | |
33 | |
37 | /* We set this size - this is to make magic map work properly on |
34 | /* We set this size - this is to make magic map work properly on |
38 | * tiled maps. There is no requirement that this matches the |
35 | * tiled maps. There is no requirement that this matches the |
39 | * tiled maps size - it just seemed like a reasonable value. |
36 | * tiled maps size - it just seemed like a reasonable value. |
40 | * Magic map code now always starts out putting the player in the |
37 | * Magic map code now always starts out putting the player in the |
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45 | * map pointers. |
42 | * map pointers. |
46 | */ |
43 | */ |
47 | #define MAGIC_MAP_SIZE 50 |
44 | #define MAGIC_MAP_SIZE 50 |
48 | #define MAGIC_MAP_HALF MAGIC_MAP_SIZE/2 |
45 | #define MAGIC_MAP_HALF MAGIC_MAP_SIZE/2 |
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51 | #define MAP_LAYERS 4 |
47 | #define MAP_LAYERS 3 |
52 | |
48 | |
53 | /* This is when the map will reset */ |
49 | /* This is when the map will reset */ |
54 | #define MAP_WHEN_RESET(m) ((m)->reset_time) |
50 | #define MAP_WHEN_RESET(m) ((m)->reset_time) |
55 | |
51 | |
56 | #define MAP_RESET_TIMEOUT(m) ((m)->reset_timeout) |
52 | #define MAP_RESET_TIMEOUT(m) ((m)->reset_timeout) |
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63 | * but IMO, if it is beyond max value, that should be fixed |
59 | * but IMO, if it is beyond max value, that should be fixed |
64 | * on the map or in the code. |
60 | * on the map or in the code. |
65 | */ |
61 | */ |
66 | #define MAP_DARKNESS(m) (m)->darkness |
62 | #define MAP_DARKNESS(m) (m)->darkness |
67 | |
63 | |
68 | #define MAP_WIDTH(m) (m)->width |
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69 | #define MAP_HEIGHT(m) (m)->height |
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70 | /* Convenient function - total number of spaces is used |
64 | /* Convenient function - total number of spaces is used |
71 | * in many places. |
65 | * in many places. |
72 | */ |
66 | */ |
73 | #define MAP_SIZE(m) ((m)->width * (m)->height) |
67 | #define MAP_SIZE(m) ((m)->width * (m)->height) |
74 | |
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101 | /* GET_MAP_FLAGS really shouldn't be used very often - get_map_flags should |
95 | /* GET_MAP_FLAGS really shouldn't be used very often - get_map_flags should |
102 | * really be used, as it is multi tile aware. However, there are some cases |
96 | * really be used, as it is multi tile aware. However, there are some cases |
103 | * where it is known the map is not tiled or the values are known |
97 | * where it is known the map is not tiled or the values are known |
104 | * consistent (eg, op->map, op->x, op->y) |
98 | * consistent (eg, op->map, op->x, op->y) |
105 | */ |
99 | */ |
106 | #define GET_MAP_FLAGS(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].flags ) |
100 | // all those macros are herewith declared legacy |
107 | #define SET_MAP_FLAGS(M,X,Y,C) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].flags = C ) |
101 | #define GET_MAP_FLAGS(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).flags () |
108 | #define GET_MAP_LIGHT(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].light ) |
102 | #define GET_MAP_LIGHT(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).light |
109 | #define SET_MAP_LIGHT(M,X,Y,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].light = L ) |
103 | #define GET_MAP_OB(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).bottom |
110 | |
104 | #define GET_MAP_TOP(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).top |
111 | #define GET_MAP_OB(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].bottom ) |
105 | #define GET_MAP_FACE(M,X,Y,L) (M)->at((X),(Y)).faces[L] |
112 | #define GET_MAP_TOP(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].top ) |
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113 | /* legacy */ |
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114 | #define get_map_ob GET_MAP_OB |
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115 | |
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116 | #define SET_MAP_OB(M,X,Y,tmp) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].bottom = (tmp) ) |
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117 | #define SET_MAP_TOP(M,X,Y,tmp) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].top = (tmp) ) |
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118 | #define set_map_ob SET_MAP_OB |
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119 | |
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120 | #define SET_MAP_FACE(M,X,Y,C,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces[L] = C ) |
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121 | #define GET_MAP_FACE(M,X,Y,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces[L] ) |
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122 | |
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123 | #define SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(M,X,Y,C,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces_obj[L] = C ) |
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124 | #define GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(M,X,Y,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces_obj[L] ) |
106 | #define GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(M,X,Y,L) (M)->at((X),(Y)).faces_obj[L] |
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126 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_block ) |
107 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).move_block |
127 | #define SET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(M,X,Y,C) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_block = C ) |
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128 | |
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129 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_SLOW(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_slow ) |
108 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_SLOW(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).move_slow |
130 | #define SET_MAP_MOVE_SLOW(M,X,Y,C) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_slow = C ) |
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131 | |
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132 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_ON(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_on ) |
109 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_ON(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).move_on |
133 | #define SET_MAP_MOVE_ON(M,X,Y,C) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_on = C ) |
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134 | |
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135 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_OFF(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_off ) |
110 | #define GET_MAP_MOVE_OFF(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).move_off |
136 | #define SET_MAP_MOVE_OFF(M,X,Y,C) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_off = C ) |
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137 | |
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138 | /* You should really know what you are doing before using this - you |
112 | /* You should really know what you are doing before using this - you |
139 | * should almost always be using out_of_map instead, which takes into account |
113 | * should almost always be using out_of_map instead, which takes into account |
140 | * map tiling. |
114 | * map tiling. |
141 | */ |
115 | */ |
142 | #define OUT_OF_REAL_MAP(M,X,Y) ((X)<0 || (Y)<0 || (X)>=(M)->width || (Y)>=(M)->height) |
116 | #define OUT_OF_REAL_MAP(M,X,Y) ((X)<0 || (Y)<0 || (X)>=(M)->width || (Y)>=(M)->height) |
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117 | |
144 | /* These are used in the MapLook flags element. They are not used in |
118 | /* These are used in the MapLook flags element. They are not used in |
145 | * in the object flags structure. |
119 | * in the object flags structure. |
146 | */ |
120 | */ |
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148 | #define P_BLOCKSVIEW 0x01 |
121 | #define P_BLOCKSVIEW 0x01 |
149 | #define P_NO_MAGIC 0x02 /* Spells (some) can't pass this object */ |
122 | #define P_NO_MAGIC 0x02 /* Spells (some) can't pass this object */ |
150 | |
123 | #define P_PLAYER 0x04 /* a player (or something seeing these objects) is on this mapspace */ |
151 | /* AB_NO_PASS is used for arch_blocked() return value. It needs |
124 | #define P_SAFE 0x08 /* If this is set the map tile is a safe space, |
152 | * to be here to make sure the bits don't match with anything. |
125 | * that means, nothing harmful can be done, |
153 | * Changed name to have AB_ prefix just to make sure no one |
126 | * such as: bombs, potion usage, alchemy, spells |
154 | * is using the P_NO_PASS. AB_.. should only be used for |
127 | * this was introduced to make shops safer |
155 | * arch_blocked and functions that examine the return value. |
128 | * but is useful in other situations */ |
156 | */ |
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158 | #define AB_NO_PASS 0x04 |
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159 | /*#define P_PASS_THRU 0x08 *//* */ |
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160 | #define P_IS_ALIVE 0x10 /* something alive is on this space */ |
129 | #define P_IS_ALIVE 0x10 /* something alive is on this space */ |
161 | #define P_NO_CLERIC 0x20 /* no clerical spells cast here */ |
130 | #define P_NO_CLERIC 0x20 /* no clerical spells cast here */ |
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162 | #define P_NEED_UPDATE 0x40 /* this space is out of date */ |
132 | #define P_NEED_UPDATE 0x80 /* this space is out of date */ |
163 | #define P_NO_ERROR 0x80 /* Purely temporary - if set, update_position |
133 | |
164 | * does not complain if the flags are different. |
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165 | */ |
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166 | /* The following two values are not stored in the MapLook flags, but instead |
134 | /* The following two values are not stored in the MapLook flags, but instead |
167 | * used in the get_map_flags value - that function is used to return |
135 | * used in the get_map_flags value - that function is used to return |
168 | * the flag value, as well as other conditions - using a more general |
136 | * the flag value, as well as other conditions - using a more general |
169 | * function that does more of the work can hopefully be used to replace |
137 | * function that does more of the work can hopefully be used to replace |
170 | * lots of duplicate checks currently in the code. |
138 | * lots of duplicate checks currently in the code. |
171 | */ |
139 | */ |
172 | #define P_OUT_OF_MAP 0x100 /* This space is outside the map */ |
140 | #define P_OUT_OF_MAP 0x10000 /* This space is outside the map */ |
173 | #define P_NEW_MAP 0x200 /* Coordinates passed result in a new tiled map */ |
141 | #define P_NEW_MAP 0x20000 |
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142 | /* Coordinates passed result in a new tiled map */ |
174 | |
143 | |
175 | #if 0 |
144 | /* P_NO_PASS is used for ob_blocked() return value. It needs |
176 | /* These go away with new movement code - can't do such simplistic |
145 | * to be here to make sure the bits don't match with anything. |
177 | * checks anymore |
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178 | */ |
146 | */ |
179 | #define P_BLOCKED (P_NO_PASS | P_IS_ALIVE) /* convenience macro */ |
147 | #define P_NO_PASS 0x80000 |
180 | #define P_WALL P_NO_PASS /* Just to match naming of wall function */ |
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181 | #endif |
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182 | |
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183 | /* Can't use MapCell as that is used in newserver.h |
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184 | * Instead of having numerous arrays that have information on a |
149 | /* Instead of having numerous arrays that have information on a |
185 | * particular space (was map, floor, floor2, map_ob), |
150 | * particular space (was map, floor, floor2, map_ob), |
186 | * have this structure take care of that information. |
151 | * have this structure take care of that information. |
187 | * This puts it all in one place, and should also make it easier |
152 | * This puts it all in one place, and should also make it easier |
188 | * to extend information about a space. |
153 | * to extend information about a space. |
189 | */ |
154 | */ |
190 | |
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191 | struct MapSpace { |
155 | struct mapspace |
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156 | { |
192 | object *bottom; /* lowest object on this space */ |
157 | object *bottom; /* lowest object on this space */ |
193 | object *top; /* Highest object on this space */ |
158 | object *top; /* Highest object on this space */ |
194 | New_Face *faces[MAP_LAYERS]; /* faces for the 3 layers */ |
159 | New_Face *faces[MAP_LAYERS]; /* faces for the 3 layers */ |
195 | object *faces_obj[MAP_LAYERS]; /* face objects for the 3 layers */ |
160 | object *faces_obj[MAP_LAYERS];/* face objects for the 3 layers */ |
196 | uint8 flags; /* flags about this space (see the P_ values above) */ |
161 | uint8 flags_; /* flags about this space (see the P_ values above) */ |
197 | sint8 light; /* How much light this space provides */ |
162 | sint8 light; /* How much light this space provides */ |
198 | MoveType move_block; /* What movement types this space blocks */ |
163 | MoveType move_block; /* What movement types this space blocks */ |
199 | MoveType move_slow; /* What movement types this space slows */ |
164 | MoveType move_slow; /* What movement types this space slows */ |
200 | MoveType move_on; /* What movement types are activated */ |
165 | MoveType move_on; /* What movement types are activated */ |
201 | MoveType move_off; /* What movement types are activated */ |
166 | MoveType move_off; /* What movement types are activated */ |
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168 | void update_ (); |
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169 | void update () |
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170 | { |
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171 | if (flags_ & P_NEED_UPDATE) |
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172 | update_ (); |
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173 | } |
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174 | |
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175 | uint8 flags () |
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176 | { |
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177 | update (); |
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178 | return flags_; |
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179 | } |
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180 | |
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181 | // maybe only inline quick flags_ checking? |
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182 | object *player () |
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183 | { |
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184 | // search from the top, because players are usually on top |
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185 | // make usually == always and this non-amortized O(1) |
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186 | // could gte rid of P_PLAYER, too, then |
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187 | if (flags () & P_PLAYER) |
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188 | for (object *op = top; op; op = op->below) |
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189 | if (op->type == PLAYER) |
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190 | return op; |
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191 | |
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192 | return 0; |
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193 | } |
202 | }; |
194 | }; |
203 | |
195 | |
204 | /* |
196 | /* |
205 | * this is an overlay structure of the whole world. It exists as a simple |
197 | * this is an overlay structure of the whole world. It exists as a simple |
206 | * high level map, which doesn't contain the full data of the underlying map. |
198 | * high level map, which doesn't contain the full data of the underlying map. |
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208 | * can keep the entire world parameters in memory, and act as a whole on |
200 | * can keep the entire world parameters in memory, and act as a whole on |
209 | * them at once. We can then, in a separate loop, update the actual world |
201 | * them at once. We can then, in a separate loop, update the actual world |
210 | * with the new values we have assigned. |
202 | * with the new values we have assigned. |
211 | */ |
203 | */ |
212 | |
204 | |
213 | struct weathermap_t { |
205 | struct weathermap_t |
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206 | { |
214 | sint16 temp; /* base temperature of this tile (F) */ |
207 | sint16 temp; /* base temperature of this tile (F) */ |
215 | sint16 pressure; /* barometric pressure (mb) */ |
208 | sint16 pressure; /* barometric pressure (mb) */ |
216 | sint8 humid; /* humitidy of this tile */ |
209 | sint8 humid; /* humitidy of this tile */ |
217 | sint8 windspeed; /* windspeed of this tile */ |
210 | sint8 windspeed; /* windspeed of this tile */ |
218 | sint8 winddir; /* direction of wind */ |
211 | sint8 winddir; /* direction of wind */ |
219 | sint8 sky; /* sky conditions */ |
212 | sint8 sky; /* sky conditions */ |
220 | sint32 avgelev; /* average elevation */ |
213 | sint32 avgelev; /* average elevation */ |
221 | uint32 rainfall; /* cumulative rainfall */ |
214 | uint32 rainfall; /* cumulative rainfall */ |
222 | uint8 darkness; /* indicates level of darkness of map */ |
215 | uint8 darkness; /* indicates level of darkness of map */ |
223 | uint8 water; /* 0-100 percentage of water tiles */ |
216 | uint8 water; /* 0-100 percentage of water tiles */ |
224 | /*Dynamic parts*/ |
217 | /*Dynamic parts */ |
225 | sint16 realtemp; /* temperature at a given calculation step for this tile*/ |
218 | sint16 realtemp; /* temperature at a given calculation step for this tile */ |
226 | }; |
219 | }; |
227 | |
220 | |
228 | /* |
221 | /* |
229 | * Each map is in a given region of the game world and links to a region definiton, so |
222 | * Each map is in a given region of the game world and links to a region definiton, so |
230 | * they have to appear here in the headers, before the mapdef |
223 | * they have to appear here in the headers, before the mapdef |
231 | */ |
224 | */ |
232 | struct region { |
225 | struct region : zero_initialised |
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226 | { |
233 | struct region *next; /* pointer to next region, NULL for the last one */ |
227 | struct region *next; /* pointer to next region, NULL for the last one */ |
234 | const char *name; /* Shortend name of the region as maps refer to it */ |
228 | const char *name; /* Shortend name of the region as maps refer to it */ |
235 | const char *parent_name; /* |
229 | const char *parent_name; /* |
236 | * So that parent and child regions can be defined in |
230 | * So that parent and child regions can be defined in |
237 | * any order, we keep hold of the parent_name during |
231 | * any order, we keep hold of the parent_name during |
238 | * initialisation, and the children get assigned to their |
232 | * initialisation, and the children get assigned to their |
239 | * parents later. (before runtime on the server though) |
233 | * parents later. (before runtime on the server though) |
240 | * nothing outside the init code should ever use this value. |
234 | * nothing outside the init code should ever use this value. |
241 | */ |
235 | */ |
242 | struct region *parent; /* |
236 | struct region *parent; /* |
243 | * Pointer to the region that is a parent of the current |
237 | * Pointer to the region that is a parent of the current |
244 | * region, if a value isn't defined in the current region |
238 | * region, if a value isn't defined in the current region |
245 | * we traverse this series of pointers until it is. |
239 | * we traverse this series of pointers until it is. |
246 | */ |
240 | */ |
247 | const char *longname; /* Official title of the region, this might be defined |
241 | const char *longname; /* Official title of the region, this might be defined |
248 | * to be the same as name*/ |
242 | * to be the same as name*/ |
249 | const char *msg; /* the description of the region */ |
243 | const char *msg; /* the description of the region */ |
250 | uint32 counter; /* A generic counter for holding temporary data. */ |
244 | uint32 counter; /* A generic counter for holding temporary data. */ |
251 | sint8 fallback; /* whether, in the event of a region not existing, |
245 | sint8 fallback; /* whether, in the event of a region not existing, |
252 | * this should be the one we fall back on as the default */ |
246 | * this should be the one we fall back on as the default */ |
253 | char *jailmap; /*where a player that is arrested in this region should be imprisoned.*/ |
247 | char *jailmap; /*where a player that is arrested in this region should be imprisoned. */ |
254 | sint16 jailx, jaily; /* The coodinates in jailmap to which the player should be sent. */ |
248 | sint16 jailx, jaily; /* The coodinates in jailmap to which the player should be sent. */ |
255 | }; |
249 | }; |
256 | |
250 | |
257 | |
251 | struct shopitems : zero_initialised |
258 | struct shopitems { |
252 | { |
259 | const char *name; /* name of the item in question, null if it is the default item */ |
253 | const char *name; /* name of the item in question, null if it is the default item */ |
260 | const char *name_pl; /* plural name */ |
254 | const char *name_pl; /* plural name */ |
261 | int typenum; /* itemtype number we need to match 0 if it is the default price*/ |
255 | int typenum; /* itemtype number we need to match 0 if it is the default price */ |
262 | sint8 strength; /* the degree of specialisation the shop has in this item, |
256 | sint8 strength; /* the degree of specialisation the shop has in this item, |
263 | * as a percentage from -100 to 100 */ |
257 | * as a percentage from -100 to 100 */ |
264 | int index; /* being the size of the shopitems array.*/ |
258 | int index; /* being the size of the shopitems array. */ |
265 | }; |
259 | }; |
266 | |
260 | |
267 | /* In general, code should always use the macros |
261 | /* In general, code should always use the macros |
268 | * above (or functions in map.c) to access many of the |
262 | * above (or functions in map.c) to access many of the |
269 | * values in the map structure. Failure to do this will |
263 | * values in the map structure. Failure to do this will |
270 | * almost certainly break various features. You may think |
264 | * almost certainly break various features. You may think |
271 | * it is safe to look at width and height values directly |
265 | * it is safe to look at width and height values directly |
272 | * (or even through the macros), but doing so will completely |
266 | * (or even through the macros), but doing so will completely |
273 | * break map tiling. |
267 | * break map tiling. |
274 | */ |
268 | */ |
275 | struct mapstruct { |
269 | INTERFACE_CLASS (maptile) |
276 | struct mapstruct *next; /* Next map, linked list */ |
270 | struct maptile : zero_initialised, attachable |
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271 | { |
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272 | sint32 ACC (RO, width), ACC (RO, height); /* Width and height of map. */ |
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273 | struct mapspace *spaces; /* Array of spaces on this map */ |
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274 | |
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275 | maptile *ACC (RW, next); /* Next map, linked list */ |
277 | char *tmpname; /* Name of temporary file */ |
276 | char *ACC (RO, tmpname); /* Name of temporary file */ |
278 | char *name; /* Name of map as given by its creator */ |
277 | char *ACC (RO, name); /* Name of map as given by its creator */ |
279 | struct region *region; /* What jurisdiction in the game world this map is ruled by |
278 | struct region *ACC (RW, region); /* What jurisdiction in the game world this map is ruled by |
280 | * points to the struct containing all the properties of |
279 | * points to the struct containing all the properties of |
281 | * the region */ |
280 | * the region */ |
282 | uint32 reset_time; /* when this map should reset */ |
281 | uint32 ACC (RW, reset_time); /* when this map should reset */ |
283 | uint32 reset_timeout; /* How many seconds must elapse before this map |
282 | uint32 ACC (RW, reset_timeout); /* How many seconds must elapse before this map |
284 | * should be reset |
283 | * should be reset |
285 | */ |
284 | */ |
286 | uint32 fixed_resettime:1; /* if true, reset time is not affected by |
285 | bool ACC (RW, fixed_resettime); /* if true, reset time is not affected by |
287 | * players entering/exiting map |
286 | * players entering/exiting map |
288 | */ |
287 | */ |
289 | uint32 unique:1; /* if set, this is a per player unique map */ |
288 | bool ACC (RW, unique); /* if set, this is a per player unique map */ |
290 | uint32 templatemap:1; /* if set, this is a template map */ |
289 | bool ACC (RW, templatemap); /* if set, this is a template map */ |
291 | uint32 nosmooth:1; /* if set the content of this map has smoothlevel=0 forced*/ |
290 | bool ACC (RW, nosmooth); /* if set the content of this map has smoothlevel=0 forced */ |
292 | sint32 timeout; /* swapout is set to this */ |
291 | sint32 ACC (RW, timeout); /* swapout is set to this */ |
293 | sint32 swap_time; /* When it reaches 0, the map will be swapped out */ |
292 | sint32 ACC (RW, swap_time); /* When it reaches 0, the map will be swapped out */ |
294 | sint16 players; /* How many plares are on this level right now */ |
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295 | uint32 in_memory; /* If not true, the map has been freed and must |
293 | uint32 ACC (RW, in_memory); /* If not true, the map has been freed and must |
296 | * be loaded before used. The map,omap and map_ob |
294 | * be loaded before used. The map,omap and map_ob |
297 | * arrays will be allocated when the map is loaded */ |
295 | * arrays will be allocated when the map is loaded */ |
298 | uint8 compressed; /* Compression method used */ |
296 | sint16 ACC (RW, players); /* How many players are on this level right now */ |
299 | uint16 difficulty; /* What level the player should be to play here */ |
297 | uint16 ACC (RW, difficulty); /* What level the player should be to play here */ |
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301 | uint8 darkness; /* indicates level of darkness of map */ |
299 | uint8 ACC (RW, darkness); /* indicates level of darkness of map */ |
302 | uint16 width,height; /* Width and height of map. */ |
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303 | uint16 enter_x; /* enter_x and enter_y are default entrance location */ |
300 | uint16 ACC (RW, enter_x); /* enter_x and enter_y are default entrance location */ |
304 | uint16 enter_y; /* on the map if none are set in the exit */ |
301 | uint16 ACC (RW, enter_y); /* on the map if none are set in the exit */ |
305 | uint32 outdoor:1; /* True if an outdoor map */ |
302 | bool ACC (RW, outdoor); /* True if an outdoor map */ |
306 | oblinkpt *buttons; /* Linked list of linked lists of buttons */ |
303 | oblinkpt *buttons; /* Linked list of linked lists of buttons */ |
307 | struct MapSpace *spaces; /* Array of spaces on this map */ |
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308 | sint16 temp; /* base temperature of this tile (F) */ |
304 | sint16 ACC (RW, temp); /* base temperature of this tile (F) */ |
309 | sint16 pressure; /* barometric pressure (mb) */ |
305 | sint16 ACC (RW, pressure); /* barometric pressure (mb) */ |
310 | sint8 humid; /* humitidy of this tile */ |
306 | sint8 ACC (RW, humid); /* humitidy of this tile */ |
311 | sint8 windspeed; /* windspeed of this tile */ |
307 | sint8 ACC (RW, windspeed); /* windspeed of this tile */ |
312 | sint8 winddir; /* direction of wind */ |
308 | sint8 ACC (RW, winddir); /* direction of wind */ |
313 | sint8 sky; /* sky conditions */ |
309 | sint8 ACC (RW, sky); /* sky conditions */ |
314 | int wpartx,wparty; /*Highly fasten conversion between worldmap and weathermap*/ |
310 | int ACC (RW, wpartx), ACC (RW, wparty); /*Highly fasten conversion between worldmap and weathermap */ |
315 | struct shopitems *shopitems; /* a semi-colon seperated list of item-types the map's shop will trade in */ |
311 | struct shopitems *shopitems; /* a semi-colon seperated list of item-types the map's shop will trade in */ |
316 | char *shoprace; /* the preffered race of the local shopkeeper */ |
312 | char *ACC (RO, shoprace); /* the preffered race of the local shopkeeper */ |
317 | double shopgreed; /* how much our shopkeeper overcharges */ |
313 | double ACC (RW, shopgreed); /* how much our shopkeeper overcharges */ |
318 | uint64 shopmin; /* minimum price a shop will trade for */ |
314 | sint64 ACC (RW, shopmin); /* minimum price a shop will trade for */ |
319 | uint64 shopmax; /* maximum price a shop will offer */ |
315 | sint64 ACC (RW, shopmax); /* maximum price a shop will offer */ |
320 | char *msg; /* Message map creator may have left */ |
316 | char *ACC (RO, msg); /* Message map creator may have left */ |
321 | char *maplore; /* Map lore information */ |
317 | char *ACC (RO, maplore); /* Map lore information */ |
322 | char *tile_path[4]; /* path to adjoining maps */ |
318 | char *tile_path[4]; /* path to adjoining maps */ |
323 | struct mapstruct *tile_map[4]; /* Next map, linked list */ |
319 | maptile *tile_map[4]; /* Next map, linked list */ |
324 | char path[HUGE_BUF]; /* Filename of the map */ |
320 | char ACC (RW, path)[HUGE_BUF]; /* Filename of the map */ |
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322 | maptile (); |
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323 | ~maptile (); |
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324 | void do_destroy (); |
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325 | void gather_callbacks (AV *&callbacks, event_type event) const; |
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327 | void allocate (); |
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329 | mapspace const &at (uint32 x, uint32 y) const { return spaces [x + width * y]; } |
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330 | mapspace &at (uint32 x, uint32 y) { return spaces [x + width * y]; } |
325 | }; |
331 | }; |
326 | |
332 | |
327 | /* This is used by get_rangevector to determine where the other |
333 | /* This is used by get_rangevector to determine where the other |
328 | * creature is. get_rangevector takes into account map tiling, |
334 | * creature is. get_rangevector takes into account map tiling, |
329 | * so you just can not look the the map coordinates and get the |
335 | * so you just can not look the the map coordinates and get the |
330 | * righte value. distance_x/y are distance away, which |
336 | * righte value. distance_x/y are distance away, which |
331 | * can be negativbe. direction is the crossfire direction scheme |
337 | * can be negative. direction is the crossfire direction scheme |
332 | * that the creature should head. part is the part of the |
338 | * that the creature should head. part is the part of the |
333 | * monster that is closest. |
339 | * monster that is closest. |
334 | * Note: distance should be always >=0. I changed it to UINT. MT |
340 | * Note: distance should be always >=0. I changed it to UINT. MT |
335 | */ |
341 | */ |
336 | struct rv_vector { |
342 | struct rv_vector |
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343 | { |
337 | unsigned int distance; |
344 | unsigned int distance; |
338 | int distance_x; |
345 | int distance_x; |
339 | int distance_y; |
346 | int distance_y; |
340 | int direction; |
347 | int direction; |
341 | object *part; |
348 | object *part; |
342 | }; |
349 | }; |
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344 | extern void (*load_original_map_callback)(mapstruct *map); |
351 | inline mapspace & |
345 | extern void (*load_temporary_map_callback)(mapstruct *map); |
352 | object::ms () const |
346 | extern void (*clean_temporary_map_callback)(mapstruct *map); |
353 | { |
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354 | return map->at (x, y); |
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355 | } |
347 | |
356 | |
348 | #endif |
357 | #endif |
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