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65 | const char *nonuse_name; /* Name to describe objects we can't use */ |
65 | const char *nonuse_name; /* Name to describe objects we can't use */ |
66 | } Body_Locations; |
66 | } Body_Locations; |
67 | |
67 | |
68 | extern Body_Locations body_locations[NUM_BODY_LOCATIONS]; |
68 | extern Body_Locations body_locations[NUM_BODY_LOCATIONS]; |
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70 | #define NUM_COINS 4 /* number of coin types */ |
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71 | extern const char *const coins[NUM_COINS + 1]; |
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70 | /* |
73 | /* |
71 | * Each object (this also means archetypes!) could have a few of these |
74 | * Each object (this also means archetypes!) could have a few of these |
72 | * "dangling" from it; this could also end up containing 'parse errors'. |
75 | * "dangling" from it; this could also end up containing 'parse errors'. |
73 | * |
76 | * |
74 | * key and value are shared-strings. |
77 | * key and value are shared-strings. |
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86 | struct UUID |
89 | struct UUID |
87 | { |
90 | { |
88 | uint64 seq; |
91 | uint64 seq; |
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93 | static UUID cur; // last uuid generated |
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94 | static void init (); |
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95 | static UUID gen (); |
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90 | UUID () { } |
97 | UUID () { } |
91 | UUID (uint64 seq) : seq(seq) { } |
98 | UUID (uint64 seq) : seq(seq) { } |
92 | operator uint64() { return seq; } |
99 | operator uint64() { return seq; } |
93 | void operator =(uint64 seq) { this->seq = seq; } |
100 | void operator =(uint64 seq) { this->seq = seq; } |
94 | }; |
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96 | extern void init_uuid (); |
102 | typedef char BUF [32]; |
97 | extern UUID gen_uuid (); |
103 | |
98 | extern const uint64 UUID_SKIP; |
104 | bool parse (const char *s) |
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105 | { |
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106 | return sscanf (s, "<1.%" SCNx64 ">", &seq) == 1; |
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107 | } |
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109 | const char *c_str (char *buf, int len) const |
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110 | { |
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111 | snprintf (buf, len, "<1.%" PRIx64 ">", seq); |
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113 | return buf; |
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114 | } |
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116 | const char *c_str () const |
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117 | { |
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118 | static BUF buf; |
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120 | return c_str (buf, sizeof (buf)); |
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121 | } |
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122 | }; |
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123 | |
100 | /* Definition for WILL_APPLY values. Replaces having harcoded values |
124 | /* Definition for WILL_APPLY values. Replaces having harcoded values |
101 | * sprinkled in the code. Note that some of these also replace fields |
125 | * sprinkled in the code. Note that some of these also replace fields |
102 | * that were in the can_apply area. What is the point of having both |
126 | * that were in the can_apply area. What is the point of having both |
103 | * can_apply and will_apply? |
127 | * can_apply and will_apply? |