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1/* 1/*
2 * static char *rcsid_define_h = 2 * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG.
3 * "$Id: map.h,v 1.1 2006/02/03 07:12:49 root Exp $"; 3 *
4 * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team
5 * Copyright (©) 2002-2005,2007 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
6 * Copyright (©) 1992,2007 Frank Tore Johansen
7 *
8 * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 * the terms of the Affero GNU General Public License as published by the
10 * Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
11 * option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 * You should have received a copy of the Affero GNU General Public License
19 * and the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see
20 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21 *
22 * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net>
4 */ 23 */
5 24
6/* 25/*
7 CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows
8
9 Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
10 Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen
11
12 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
14 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15 (at your option) any later version.
16
17 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 GNU General Public License for more details.
21
22 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
25
26 The authors can be reached via e-mail at crossfire-devel@real-time.com
27*/
28
29/*
30 * The mapstruct is allocated each time a new map is opened. 26 * The maptile is allocated each time a new map is opened.
31 * It contains pointers (very indirectly) to all objects on the map. 27 * It contains pointers (very indirectly) to all objects on the map.
32 */ 28 */
33 29
34#ifndef MAP_H 30#ifndef MAP_H
35#define MAP_H 31#define MAP_H
36 32
33#include <tr1/unordered_map>
34
35//+GPL
36
37#include "region.h"
38#include "cfperl.h"
39
37/* We set this size - this is to make magic map work properly on 40/* We set this size - this is to make magic map work properly on
38 * tiled maps. There is no requirement that this matches the 41 * tiled maps. There is no requirement that this matches the
39 * tiled maps size - it just seemed like a reasonable value. 42 * tiled maps size - it just seemed like a reasonable value.
40 * Magic map code now always starts out putting the player in the 43 * Magic map code now always starts out putting the player in the
41 * center of the map - this makes the most sense when dealing 44 * center of the map - this makes the most sense when dealing
42 * with tiled maps. 45 * with tiled maps.
43 * We also figure out the magicmap color to use as we process the 46 * We also figure out the magicmap color to use as we process the
45 * map pointers. 48 * map pointers.
46 */ 49 */
47#define MAGIC_MAP_SIZE 50 50#define MAGIC_MAP_SIZE 50
48#define MAGIC_MAP_HALF MAGIC_MAP_SIZE/2 51#define MAGIC_MAP_HALF MAGIC_MAP_SIZE/2
49 52
50
51#define MAP_LAYERS 4 53#define MAP_LAYERS 3
52 54
53/* This is when the map will reset */ 55// tile map index
54#define MAP_WHEN_RESET(m) ((m)->reset_time) 56enum {
57 TILE_UP = 0,
58 TILE_RIGHT = 1,
59 TILE_DOWN = 2,
60 TILE_LEFT = 3,
61};
55 62
56#define MAP_RESET_TIMEOUT(m) ((m)->reset_timeout) 63/* Values for in_memory below */
57#define MAP_DIFFICULTY(m) ((m)->difficulty) 64enum {
58#define MAP_TIMEOUT(m) ((m)->timeout) 65 MAP_ACTIVE,
59#define MAP_SWAP_TIME(m) ((m)->swap_time) 66 MAP_INACTIVE, // not used atm.
60#define MAP_OUTDOORS(m) ((m)->outdoor) 67 MAP_SWAPPED,
61 68 MAP_LOADING,
62/* mape darkness used to enforce the MAX_DARKNESS value. 69 MAP_SAVING,
63 * but IMO, if it is beyond max value, that should be fixed 70};
64 * on the map or in the code.
65 */
66#define MAP_DARKNESS(m) (m)->darkness
67
68#define MAP_WIDTH(m) (m)->width
69#define MAP_HEIGHT(m) (m)->height
70/* Convenient function - total number of spaces is used
71 * in many places.
72 */
73#define MAP_SIZE(m) ((m)->width * (m)->height)
74
75#define MAP_ENTER_X(m) (m)->enter_x
76#define MAP_ENTER_Y(m) (m)->enter_y
77
78#define MAP_TEMP(m) (m)->temp
79#define MAP_PRESSURE(m) (m)->pressure
80#define MAP_HUMID(m) (m)->humid
81#define MAP_WINDSPEED(m) (m)->windspeed
82#define MAP_WINDDIRECTION(m) (m)->winddir
83#define MAP_SKYCOND(m) (m)->sky
84#define MAP_WORLDPARTX(m) (m)->wpartx
85#define MAP_WORLDPARTY(m) (m)->wparty
86#define MAP_NOSMOOTH(m) (m)->nosmooth
87
88/* options passed to ready_map_name and load_original_map */
89#define MAP_FLUSH 0x1
90#define MAP_PLAYER_UNIQUE 0x2
91#define MAP_BLOCK 0x4
92#define MAP_STYLE 0x8
93#define MAP_OVERLAY 0x10
94
95/* Values for in_memory below. Should probably be an enumerations */
96#define MAP_IN_MEMORY 1
97#define MAP_SWAPPED 2
98#define MAP_LOADING 3
99#define MAP_SAVING 4
100 71
101/* GET_MAP_FLAGS really shouldn't be used very often - get_map_flags should 72/* 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 73 * 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 74 * where it is known the map is not tiled or the values are known
104 * consistent (eg, op->map, op->x, op->y) 75 * consistent (eg, op->map, op->x, op->y)
105 */ 76 */
106#define GET_MAP_FLAGS(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].flags ) 77// all those macros are herewith declared legacy
107#define SET_MAP_FLAGS(M,X,Y,C) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].flags = C ) 78#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 ) 79#define GET_MAP_OB(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).bot
109#define SET_MAP_LIGHT(M,X,Y,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].light = L ) 80#define GET_MAP_TOP(M,X,Y) (M)->at((X),(Y)).top
110
111#define GET_MAP_OB(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].bottom )
112#define GET_MAP_TOP(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].top )
113/* legacy */
114#define get_map_ob GET_MAP_OB
115
116#define SET_MAP_OB(M,X,Y,tmp) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].bottom = (tmp) )
117#define SET_MAP_TOP(M,X,Y,tmp) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].top = (tmp) )
118#define set_map_ob SET_MAP_OB
119
120#define SET_MAP_FACE(M,X,Y,C,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces[L] = C )
121#define GET_MAP_FACE(M,X,Y,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces[L] )
122
123#define SET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(M,X,Y,C,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces_obj[L] = C )
124#define GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(M,X,Y,L) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].faces_obj[L] ) 81#define GET_MAP_FACE_OBJ(M,X,Y,L) (M)->at((X),(Y)).faces_obj[L]
125
126#define GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_block ) 82#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 )
128
129#define GET_MAP_MOVE_SLOW(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_slow ) 83#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 )
131
132#define GET_MAP_MOVE_ON(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_on ) 84#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 )
134
135#define GET_MAP_MOVE_OFF(M,X,Y) ( (M)->spaces[(X) + (M)->width * (Y)].move_off ) 85#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 )
137 86
138/* You should really know what you are doing before using this - you 87/* 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 88 * should almost always be using out_of_map instead, which takes into account
140 * map tiling. 89 * map tiling.
141 */ 90 */
142#define OUT_OF_REAL_MAP(M,X,Y) ((X)<0 || (Y)<0 || (X)>=(M)->width || (Y)>=(M)->height) 91#define OUT_OF_REAL_MAP(M,X,Y) (!(IN_RANGE_EXC ((X), 0, (M)->width) && IN_RANGE_EXC ((Y), 0, (M)->height)))
143 92
144/* These are used in the MapLook flags element. They are not used in 93/* These are used in the MapLook flags element. They are not used in
145 * in the object flags structure. 94 * in the object flags structure.
146 */ 95 */
147
148#define P_BLOCKSVIEW 0x01 96#define P_BLOCKSVIEW 0x01
149#define P_NO_MAGIC 0x02 /* Spells (some) can't pass this object */ 97#define P_NO_MAGIC 0x02 /* Spells (some) can't pass this object */
98#define P_NO_CLERIC 0x04 /* no clerical spells cast here */
99#define P_SAFE 0x08 /* If this is set the map tile is a safe space,
100 * that means, nothing harmful can be done,
101 * such as: bombs, potion usage, alchemy, spells
102 * this was introduced to make shops safer
103 * but is useful in other situations */
150 104
151/* AB_NO_PASS is used for arch_blocked() return value. It needs 105#define P_PLAYER 0x10 /* a player (or something seeing these objects) is on this mapspace */
152 * to be here to make sure the bits don't match with anything.
153 * Changed name to have AB_ prefix just to make sure no one
154 * is using the P_NO_PASS. AB_.. should only be used for
155 * arch_blocked and functions that examine the return value.
156 */
157
158#define AB_NO_PASS 0x04
159/*#define P_PASS_THRU 0x08 *//* */
160#define P_IS_ALIVE 0x10 /* something alive is on this space */ 106#define P_IS_ALIVE 0x20 /* something alive is on this space */
161#define P_NO_CLERIC 0x20 /* no clerical spells cast here */
162#define P_NEED_UPDATE 0x40 /* this space is out of date */ 107#define P_UPTODATE 0x80 // this space is up to date
163#define P_NO_ERROR 0x80 /* Purely temporary - if set, update_position 108
164 * does not complain if the flags are different.
165 */
166/* The following two values are not stored in the MapLook flags, but instead 109/* 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 110 * 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 111 * 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 112 * function that does more of the work can hopefully be used to replace
170 * lots of duplicate checks currently in the code. 113 * lots of duplicate checks currently in the code.
171 */ 114 */
172#define P_OUT_OF_MAP 0x100 /* This space is outside the map */ 115#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 */ 116#define P_NEW_MAP 0x20000 /* Coordinates passed result in a new tiled map */
174 117
175#if 0
176/* These go away with new movement code - can't do such simplistic
177 * checks anymore
178 */
179#define P_BLOCKED (P_NO_PASS | P_IS_ALIVE) /* convenience macro */
180#define P_WALL P_NO_PASS /* Just to match naming of wall function */
181#endif
182
183/* Can't use MapCell as that is used in newserver.h
184 * Instead of having numerous arrays that have information on a 118/* Instead of having numerous arrays that have information on a
185 * particular space (was map, floor, floor2, map_ob), 119 * particular space (was map, floor, floor2, map_ob),
186 * have this structure take care of that information. 120 * have this structure take care of that information.
187 * This puts it all in one place, and should also make it easier 121 * This puts it all in one place, and should also make it easier
188 * to extend information about a space. 122 * to extend information about a space.
189 */ 123 */
190 124INTERFACE_CLASS (mapspace)
191typedef struct MapSpace { 125struct mapspace
192 object *bottom; /* lowest object on this space */ 126{
193 object *top; /* Highest object on this space */ 127 object *ACC (RW, bot);
194 New_Face *faces[MAP_LAYERS]; /* faces for the 3 layers */ 128 object *ACC (RW, top); /* lowest/highest object on this space */
195 object *faces_obj[MAP_LAYERS]; /* face objects for the 3 layers */ 129 object *ACC (RW, faces_obj[MAP_LAYERS]);/* face objects for the 3 layers */
196 uint8 flags; /* flags about this space (see the P_ values above) */ 130 uint8 flags_; /* flags about this space (see the P_ values above) */
197 sint8 light; /* How much light this space provides */ 131 sint8 ACC (RW, light); /* How much light this space provides */
198 MoveType move_block; /* What movement types this space blocks */ 132 MoveType ACC (RW, move_block); /* What movement types this space blocks */
199 MoveType move_slow; /* What movement types this space slows */ 133 MoveType ACC (RW, move_slow); /* What movement types this space slows */
200 MoveType move_on; /* What movement types are activated */ 134 MoveType ACC (RW, move_on); /* What movement types are activated */
201 MoveType move_off; /* What movement types are activated */ 135 MoveType ACC (RW, move_off); /* What movement types are activated */
202} MapSpace; 136 uint16_t ACC (RW, items_); // saturates at 64k
137 uint32_t ACC (RW, volume_); // ~dm³ (not cm³) (factor is actually 1024)
138 uint32_t ACC (RW, smell); // the last count a player was seen here, or 0
139 static uint32_t ACC (RW, smellcount); // global smell counter
203 140
204/* 141 uint32_t pad1_, pad2_; // pad to 64 bytes on 64 bit systems
205 * 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.
207 * in this map, only things such as weather are recorded. By doing so, we
208 * 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
210 * with the new values we have assigned.
211 */
212 142
213typedef struct wmapdef { 143//-GPL
214 sint16 temp; /* base temperature of this tile (F) */
215 sint16 pressure; /* barometric pressure (mb) */
216 sint8 humid; /* humitidy of this tile */
217 sint8 windspeed; /* windspeed of this tile */
218 sint8 winddir; /* direction of wind */
219 sint8 sky; /* sky conditions */
220 sint32 avgelev; /* average elevation */
221 uint32 rainfall; /* cumulative rainfall */
222 uint8 darkness; /* indicates level of darkness of map */
223 uint8 water; /* 0-100 percentage of water tiles */
224 /*Dynamic parts*/
225 sint16 realtemp; /* temperature at a given calculation step for this tile*/
226} weathermap_t;
227 144
228/* 145 void update_ ();
229 * Each map is in a given region of the game world and links to a region definiton, so 146 MTH void update ()
230 * they have to appear here in the headers, before the mapdef 147 {
231 */ 148 // we take advantage of the fact that 0x80 is the sign bit
232typedef struct regiondef { 149 // to generate more efficient code on many cpus
233 struct regiondef *next; /* pointer to next region, NULL for the last one */ 150 assert (sint8 (P_UPTODATE) < 0);
234 const char *name; /* Shortend name of the region as maps refer to it */ 151 assert (sint8 (-1 & ~P_UPTODATE) >= 0);
235 const char *parent_name; /*
236 * So that parent and child regions can be defined in
237 * any order, we keep hold of the parent_name during
238 * initialisation, and the children get assigned to their
239 * parents later. (before runtime on the server though)
240 * nothing outside the init code should ever use this value.
241 */
242 struct regiondef *parent;/*
243 * Pointer to the region that is a parent of the current
244 * region, if a value isn't defined in the current region
245 * we traverse this series of pointers until it is.
246 */
247 const char *longname; /* Official title of the region, this might be defined
248 * to be the same as name*/
249 const char *msg; /* the description of the region */
250 uint32 counter; /* A generic counter for holding temporary data. */
251 sint8 fallback; /* whether, in the event of a region not existing,
252 * this should be the one we fall back on as the default */
253} region;
254 152
153 if (expect_false (sint8 (flags_) >= 0))
154 update_ ();
255 155
256typedef struct shopitem { 156 // must be true by now (gcc seems content with only the second test)
157 assume (sint8 (flags_) < 0);
158 assume (flags_ & P_UPTODATE);
159 }
160
161 MTH uint8 flags ()
162 {
163 update ();
164 return flags_;
165 }
166
167 MTH void invalidate ()
168 {
169 flags_ = 0;
170 }
171
172 MTH object *player ()
173 {
174 object *op;
175
176 if (flags () & P_PLAYER)
177 for (op = top; op->type != PLAYER; op = op->below)
178 ;
179 else
180 op = 0;
181
182 return op;
183 }
184
185 MTH uint32 items()
186 {
187 update ();
188 return items_;
189 }
190
191 // return the item volume on this mapspace in cm³
192 MTH uint64 volume ()
193 {
194 update ();
195 return volume_ * 1024;
196 }
197
198 bool blocks (MoveType mt) const
199 {
200 return move_block && (mt & move_block) == mt;
201 }
202
203 bool blocks (object *op) const
204 {
205 return blocks (op->move_type);
206 }
207};
208
209// a rectangular area of a map
210struct maprect
211{
212 maptile *m;
213 int x0, y0;
214 int x1, y1;
215 int dx, dy; // offset to go from local coordinates to original tile */
216};
217
218//+GPL
219
220struct shopitems : zero_initialised
221{
257 const char *name; /* name of the item in question, null if it is the default item */ 222 const char *name; /* name of the item in question, null if it is the default item */
258 const char *name_pl; /* plural name */ 223 const char *name_pl; /* plural name */
259 int typenum; /* itemtype number we need to match 0 if it is the default price*/ 224 int typenum; /* itemtype number we need to match 0 if it is the default price */
260 sint8 strength; /* the degree of specialisation the shop has in this item, 225 sint8 strength; /* the degree of specialisation the shop has in this item,
261 * as a percentage from -100 to 100 */ 226 * as a percentage from -100 to 100 */
262 int index; /* being the size of the shopitems array.*/ 227 int index; /* being the size of the shopitems array. */
263} shopitems; 228};
229
230// map I/O, what to load/save
231enum {
232 IO_HEADER = 0x01, // the "arch map" pseudo object
233 IO_OBJECTS = 0x02, // the non-unique objects
234 IO_UNIQUES = 0x04, // unique objects
235};
264 236
265/* In general, code should always use the macros 237/* In general, code should always use the macros
266 * above (or functions in map.c) to access many of the 238 * above (or functions in map.c) to access many of the
267 * values in the map structure. Failure to do this will 239 * values in the map structure. Failure to do this will
268 * almost certainly break various features. You may think 240 * almost certainly break various features. You may think
269 * it is safe to look at width and height values directly 241 * it is safe to look at width and height values directly
270 * (or even through the macros), but doing so will completely 242 * (or even through the macros), but doing so will completely
271 * break map tiling. 243 * break map tiling.
272 */ 244 */
273typedef struct mapdef { 245INTERFACE_CLASS (maptile)
274 struct mapdef *next; /* Next map, linked list */ 246struct maptile : zero_initialised, attachable
275 char path[HUGE_BUF]; /* Filename of the map */ 247{
276 char *tmpname; /* Name of temporary file */ 248 sint32 ACC (RW, width), ACC (RW, height); /* Width and height of map. */
249 struct mapspace *spaces; /* Array of spaces on this map */
250 uint8 *regions; /* region index per mapspace, if != 0 */
251 region_ptr *regionmap; /* index to region */
252
253 tstamp ACC (RW, last_access); /* last time this map was accessed somehow */
254
277 char *name; /* Name of map as given by its creator */ 255 shstr ACC (RW, name); /* Name of map as given by its creator */
278 region *region; /* What jurisdiction in the game world this map is ruled by 256 region_ptr ACC (RW, default_region); /* What jurisdiction in the game world this map is ruled by
279 * points to the struct containing all the properties of 257 * points to the struct containing all the properties of
280 * the region */ 258 * the region */
281 uint32 reset_time; /* when this map should reset */ 259 double ACC (RW, reset_time);
282 uint32 reset_timeout; /* How many seconds must elapse before this map 260 uint32 ACC (RW, reset_timeout); /* How many seconds must elapse before this map
283 * should be reset 261 * should be reset
284 */ 262 */
263 bool ACC (RW, dirty); /* if true, something was inserted or removed */
264 bool ACC (RW, no_reset); // must not reset this map
285 uint32 fixed_resettime:1; /* if true, reset time is not affected by 265 bool ACC (RW, fixed_resettime); /* if true, reset time is not affected by
286 * players entering/exiting map 266 * players entering/exiting map
287 */ 267 */
288 uint32 unique:1; /* if set, this is a per player unique map */
289 uint32 template:1; /* if set, this is a template map */
290 uint32 nosmooth:1; /* if set the content of this map has smoothlevel=0 forced*/
291 sint32 timeout; /* swapout is set to this */ 268 sint32 ACC (RW, timeout); /* swapout is set to this */
292 sint32 swap_time; /* When it reaches 0, the map will be swapped out */ 269 sint32 ACC (RW, swap_time); /* When it reaches 0, the map will be swapped out */
293 sint16 players; /* How many plares are on this level right now */
294 uint32 in_memory; /* If not true, the map has been freed and must 270 uint32 ACC (RW, in_memory); /* If not true, the map has been freed and must
295 * be loaded before used. The map,omap and map_ob 271 * be loaded before used. The map,omap and map_ob
296 * arrays will be allocated when the map is loaded */ 272 * arrays will be allocated when the map is loaded */
297 uint8 compressed; /* Compression method used */ 273 sint16 players; /* How many players are on this map right now */
298 uint16 difficulty; /* What level the player should be to play here */ 274 uint16 ACC (RW, difficulty); /* What level the player should be to play here */
299 275
276 bool ACC (RW, per_player);
277 bool ACC (RW, per_party);
278 bool ACC (RW, outdoor); /* True if an outdoor map */
279 bool ACC (RW, no_drop); /* avoid auto-dropping (on death) anything on this map */
300 uint8 darkness; /* indicates level of darkness of map */ 280 sint8 ACC (RW, darkness); /* indicates level of darkness of map */
301 uint16 width,height; /* Width and height of map. */ 281 static sint8 outdoor_darkness; /* the global darkness level outside */
282
302 uint16 enter_x; /* enter_x and enter_y are default entrance location */ 283 uint16 ACC (RW, enter_x); /* enter_x and enter_y are default entrance location */
303 uint16 enter_y; /* on the map if none are set in the exit */ 284 uint16 ACC (RW, enter_y); /* on the map if none are set in the exit */
304 uint32 outdoor:1; /* True if an outdoor map */
305 oblinkpt *buttons; /* Linked list of linked lists of buttons */ 285 oblinkpt *buttons; /* Linked list of linked lists of buttons */
306 MapSpace *spaces; /* Array of spaces on this map */
307 sint16 temp; /* base temperature of this tile (F) */ 286 sint16 ACC (RW, temp); /* base temperature of this tile (F) */
308 sint16 pressure; /* barometric pressure (mb) */ 287 sint16 ACC (RW, pressure); /* barometric pressure (mb) */
309 sint8 humid; /* humitidy of this tile */ 288 sint8 ACC (RW, humid); /* humitidy of this tile */
310 sint8 windspeed; /* windspeed of this tile */ 289 sint8 ACC (RW, windspeed); /* windspeed of this tile */
311 sint8 winddir; /* direction of wind */ 290 sint8 ACC (RW, winddir); /* direction of wind */
312 sint8 sky; /* sky conditions */ 291 sint8 ACC (RW, sky); /* sky conditions */
313 int wpartx,wparty; /*Highly fasten conversion between worldmap and weathermap*/ 292 int ACC (RW, worldpartx), ACC (RW, worldparty); /*Highly fasten conversion between worldmap and weathermap */
314 shopitems *shopitems; /* a semi-colon seperated list of item-types the map's shop will trade in */ 293 struct shopitems *shopitems; /* a semi-colon seperated list of item-types the map's shop will trade in */
315 char *shoprace; /* the preffered race of the local shopkeeper */ 294 shstr ACC (RW, shoprace); /* the preffered race of the local shopkeeper */
316 double shopgreed; /* how much our shopkeeper overcharges */ 295 double ACC (RW, shopgreed); /* how much our shopkeeper overcharges */
317 uint64 shopmin; /* minimum price a shop will trade for */ 296 sint64 ACC (RW, shopmin); /* minimum price a shop will trade for */
318 uint64 shopmax; /* maximum price a shop will offer */ 297 sint64 ACC (RW, shopmax); /* maximum price a shop will offer */
319 char *msg; /* Message map creator may have left */ 298 shstr ACC (RW, msg); /* Message map creator may have left */
299 shstr ACC (RW, maplore); /* Map lore information */
320 char *tile_path[4]; /* path to adjoining maps */ 300 shstr ACC (RW, tile_path[4]); /* path to adjoining maps */
321 struct mapdef *tile_map[4]; /* Next map, linked list */ 301 maptile *ACC (RW, tile_map[4]); /* Next map, linked list */
322} mapstruct; 302 shstr ACC (RW, path); /* Filename of the map */
303 int ACC (RW, max_nrof); // maximum nrof of any single item on a mapspace
304 uint64 ACC (RW, max_volume); // maximum volume for all items on a mapspace
305 int ACC (RW, max_items); // maximum number of items on a mapspace
306
307//-GPL
308
309 // the maptile:: is neccessary here for the perl interface to work
310 MTH sint8 darklevel (sint8 outside = maptile::outdoor_darkness) const
311 {
312 return clamp (outdoor ? darkness + outside : darkness, 0, MAX_DARKNESS);
313 }
314
315 static void adjust_daylight ();
316
317 MTH void activate ();
318 MTH void deactivate ();
319
320 // allocates all (empty) mapspace
321 MTH void alloc ();
322 // deallocates the mapspaces (and destroys all objects)
323 MTH void clear ();
324
325 MTH void fix_auto_apply ();
326 MTH void do_decay_objects ();
327 MTH void update_buttons ();
328 MTH int change_map_light (int change);
329 MTH int estimate_difficulty () const;
330
331 MTH void play_sound (faceidx sound, int x, int y) const;
332 MTH void say_msg (const char *msg, int x, int y) const;
333
334 // connected links
335 oblinkpt *find_link (shstr_tmp id);
336 MTH void trigger (shstr_tmp id, int state = 1, object *activator = 0, object *originator = 0);
337
338 // set the given flag on all objects in the map
339 MTH void set_object_flag (int flag, int value = 1);
340 MTH void post_load_original ();
341
342 MTH void link_multipart_objects ();
343 MTH void clear_unique_items ();
344
345 MTH void clear_header ();
346 MTH void clear_links_to (maptile *m);
347
348 MTH struct region *region (int x, int y) const;
349
350 // load the header pseudo-object
351 bool _load_header (object_thawer &thawer);
352 MTH bool _load_header (object_thawer *thawer) { return _load_header (*thawer); }
353
354 // load objects into the map
355 bool _load_objects (object_thawer &thawer);
356 MTH bool _load_objects (object_thawer *thawer) { return _load_objects (*thawer); }
357
358 // save objects into the given file (uses IO_ flags)
359 bool _save_objects (object_freezer &freezer, int flags);
360 MTH bool _save_objects (const char *path, int flags);
361
362 // save the header pseudo object _only_
363 bool _save_header (object_freezer &freezer);
364 MTH bool _save_header (const char *path);
365
366 maptile ();
367 maptile (int w, int h);
368 ~maptile ();
369
370 void do_destroy ();
371 void gather_callbacks (AV *&callbacks, event_type event) const;
372
373 MTH int size () const { return width * height; }
374
375 MTH object *insert (object *op, int x, int y, object *originator = 0, int flags = 0);
376
377 MTH void touch () { last_access = runtime; }
378
379 MTH maptile *tile_available (int dir, bool load = true);
380
381 // find the map that is at coordinate x|y relative to this map
382 // TODO: need a better way than passing by reference
383 // TODO: make perl interface
384 maptile *xy_find (sint16 &x, sint16 &y);
385
386 // like xy_find, but also loads the map
387 maptile *xy_load (sint16 &x, sint16 &y);
388
389 void do_load_sync ();//PERL
390
391 // make sure the map is loaded
392 MTH void load_sync ()
393 {
394 if (!spaces)
395 do_load_sync ();
396 }
397
398 void make_map_floor (char **layout, char *floorstyle, random_map_params *RP);
399 bool generate_random_map (random_map_params *RP);
400
401 static maptile *find_async (const char *path, maptile *original = 0, bool load = true);//PERL
402 static maptile *find_sync (const char *path, maptile *original = 0);//PERL
403 static maptile *find_style_sync (const char *dir, const char *file = 0);//PERL
404 object *pick_random_object (rand_gen &gen = rndm) const;
405
406 mapspace &at (uint32 x, uint32 y) const { return spaces [x * height + y]; }
407
408 // return an array of maprects corresponding
409 // to the given rectangular area. the last rect will have
410 // a 0 map pointer.
411 // the array will be stored in a static memory area,
412 // so recursion is not atm. supported
413 maprect *split_to_tiles (int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1);
414};
415
416//+GPL
323 417
324/* This is used by get_rangevector to determine where the other 418/* This is used by get_rangevector to determine where the other
325 * creature is. get_rangevector takes into account map tiling, 419 * creature is. get_rangevector takes into account map tiling,
326 * so you just can not look the the map coordinates and get the 420 * so you just can not look the the map coordinates and get the
327 * righte value. distance_x/y are distance away, which 421 * righte value. distance_x/y are distance away, which
328 * can be negativbe. direction is the crossfire direction scheme 422 * can be negative. direction is the crossfire direction scheme
329 * that the creature should head. part is the part of the 423 * that the creature should head. part is the part of the
330 * monster that is closest. 424 * monster that is closest.
331 * Note: distance should be always >=0. I changed it to UINT. MT 425 * Note: distance should be always >=0. I changed it to UINT. MT
332 */ 426 */
333typedef struct rv_vector { 427struct rv_vector
428{
334 unsigned int distance; 429 unsigned int distance;
335 int distance_x; 430 int distance_x;
336 int distance_y; 431 int distance_y;
337 int direction; 432 int direction;
338 object *part; 433 object *part;
339} rv_vector; 434};
435
436// comaptibility cruft start
437//TODO: these should be refactored into things like xy_normalise
438// and so on.
439int get_map_flags (maptile *oldmap, maptile **newmap, sint16 x, sint16 y, sint16 *nx, sint16 *ny);
440int out_of_map (maptile *m, int x, int y);
441maptile *get_map_from_coord (maptile *m, sint16 *x, sint16 *y);
442void get_rangevector (object *op1, object *op2, rv_vector *retval, int flags);
443void get_rangevector_from_mapcoord (const maptile *m, int x, int y, const object *op2, rv_vector *retval, int flags = 0 /*unused*/);
444int on_same_map (const object *op1, const object *op2);
445int adjacent_map (const maptile *map1, const maptile *map2, int *dx, int *dy);
446
447// adjust map, x and y for tiled maps and return true if the position is valid at all
448static inline bool
449xy_normalise (maptile *&map, sint16 &x, sint16 &y)
450{
451 // when in range, do a quick return, otherwise go the slow route
452 return
453 (IN_RANGE_EXC (x, 0, map->width) && IN_RANGE_EXC (y, 0, map->height))
454 || !(get_map_flags (map, &map, x, y, &x, &y) & P_OUT_OF_MAP);
455}
456// comaptibility cruft end
457
458//-GPL
459
460inline mapspace &
461object::ms () const
462{
463 return map->at (x, y);
464}
465
466struct mapxy {
467 maptile *m;
468 sint16 x, y;
469
470 mapxy (maptile *m, sint16 x, sint16 y)
471 : m(m), x(x), y(y)
472 { }
473
474 mapxy (object *op)
475 : m(op->map), x(op->x), y(op->y)
476 { }
477
478 mapxy &move (int dx, int dy)
479 {
480 x += dx;
481 y += dy;
482
483 return *this;
484 }
485
486 mapxy &move (int dir)
487 {
488 return move (freearr_x [dir], freearr_y [dir]);
489 }
490
491 operator void *() const { return (void *)m; }
492 mapxy &operator =(const object *op)
493 {
494 m = op->map;
495 x = op->x;
496 y = op->y;
497
498 return *this;
499 }
500
501 mapspace *operator ->() const { return &m->at (x, y); }
502 mapspace &operator * () const { return m->at (x, y); }
503
504 bool normalise ()
505 {
506 return xy_normalise (m, x, y);
507 }
508
509 mapspace &ms () const
510 {
511 return m->at (x, y);
512 }
513
514 object *insert (object *op, object *originator = 0, int flags = 0) const
515 {
516 return m->insert (op, x, y, originator, flags);
517 }
518};
519
520inline const mapxy &
521object::operator =(const mapxy &pos)
522{
523 map = pos.m;
524 x = pos.x;
525 y = pos.y;
526
527 return pos;
528}
529
530// iterate over a rectangular area relative to op
531// can be used as a single statement, but both iterate macros
532// invocations must not be followed by a ";"
533// see common/los.C for usage example
534// the walk will be ordered, outer loop x, inner loop y
535// m will be set to the map (or 0), nx, ny to the map coord, dx, dy to the offset relative to op
536// "continue" will skip to the next space
537#define ordered_mapwalk_begin(op,dx0,dy0,dx1,dy1) \
538 for (int dx = (dx0); dx <= (dx1); ++dx) \
539 { \
540 sint16 nx, ny; \
541 maptile *m = 0; \
542 \
543 for (int dy = (dy0); dy <= (dy1); ++dy) \
544 { \
545 /* check to see if we can simply go one down quickly, */ \
546 /* if not, do it the slow way */ \
547 if (!m || ++ny >= m->height) \
548 { \
549 nx = (op)->x + dx; ny = (op)->y + dy; m = (op)->map; \
550 \
551 if (!xy_normalise (m, nx, ny)) \
552 m = 0; \
553 }
554
555#define ordered_mapwalk_end \
556 } \
557 }
558
559// loop over every space in the given maprect,
560// setting m, nx, ny to the map and -coordinate and dx, dy to the offset relative to dx0,dy0
561// the iterator code must be a single statement following this macro call, similar to "if"
562// "continue" will skip to the next space
563#define rect_mapwalk(rect,dx0,dy0) \
564 statementvar (maptile *, m, (rect)->m) \
565 for (int nx = (rect)->x0; nx < (rect)->x1; ++nx) \
566 for (int ny = (rect)->y0; ny < (rect)->y1; ++ny) \
567 statementvar (int, dx, nx + (rect)->dx - (dx0)) \
568 statementvar (int, dy, ny + (rect)->dy - (dy0))
569
570// same as ordered_mapwalk, but the walk will not follow any particular
571// order (unorded), but is likely faster.
572// m will be set to the map (never 0!), nx, ny to the map coord, dx, dy to the offset relative to op
573// "continue" will skip to the next space
574#define unordered_mapwalk_at(map,ox,oy,dx0,dy0,dx1,dy1) \
575 for (maprect *r_e_c_t = (map)->split_to_tiles ( \
576 (ox) + (dx0) , (oy) + (dy0) , \
577 (ox) + (dx1) + 1, (oy) + (dy1) + 1); \
578 r_e_c_t->m; \
579 ++r_e_c_t) \
580 rect_mapwalk (r_e_c_t, (ox), (oy))
581
582#define unordered_mapwalk(op,dx0,dy0,dx1,dy1) \
583 unordered_mapwalk_at (op->map, op->x, op->y, dx0, dy0, dx1, dy1)
340 584
341#endif 585#endif
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