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1 elmex 1.1 /*
2 root 1.137 * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG.
3 pippijn 1.61 *
4 root 1.147 * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team
5 root 1.107 * Copyright (©) 2001,2007 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
6     * Copyright (©) 1992,2007 Frank Tore Johansen
7 pippijn 1.61 *
8 root 1.137 * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 root 1.111 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10     * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11     * (at your option) any later version.
12 pippijn 1.61 *
13 root 1.111 * 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 root 1.107 *
18 root 1.111 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19     * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
20 pippijn 1.61 *
21 root 1.137 * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net>
22 pippijn 1.61 */
23 elmex 1.1
24 root 1.79 #include <cmath>
25    
26 elmex 1.1 #include <global.h>
27     #include <living.h>
28     #include <spells.h>
29     #include <skills.h>
30     #include <tod.h>
31    
32 root 1.51 #include <sproto.h>
33 elmex 1.1
34     /* Want this regardless of rplay. */
35     #include <sounds.h>
36    
37     /**
38     * Check if op should abort moving victim because of it's race or slaying.
39     * Returns 1 if it should abort, returns 0 if it should continue.
40     */
41 root 1.22 int
42     should_director_abort (object *op, object *victim)
43 elmex 1.1 {
44 root 1.22 int arch_flag, name_flag, race_flag;
45    
46     /* Get flags to determine what of arch, name, and race should be checked.
47     * This is stored in subtype, and is a bitmask, the LSB is the arch flag,
48     * the next is the name flag, and the last is the race flag. Also note,
49     * if subtype is set to zero, that also goes to defaults of all affecting
50     * it. Examples:
51     * subtype 1: only arch
52     * subtype 3: arch or name
53     * subtype 5: arch or race
54     * subtype 7: all three
55     */
56     if (op->subtype)
57     {
58 root 1.166 arch_flag = op->subtype & 1;
59     name_flag = op->subtype & 2;
60     race_flag = op->subtype & 4;
61 root 1.22 }
62     else
63     {
64     arch_flag = 1;
65     name_flag = 1;
66     race_flag = 1;
67     }
68 root 1.66
69 root 1.22 /* If the director has race set, only affect objects with a arch,
70     * name or race that matches.
71     */
72     if ((op->race) &&
73 root 1.108 ((!(victim->arch && arch_flag && victim->arch->archname) || op->race != victim->arch->archname)) &&
74 root 1.66 ((!(victim->name && name_flag) || op->race != victim->name)) &&
75     ((!(victim->race && race_flag) || op->race != victim->race)))
76     return 1;
77    
78 root 1.22 /* If the director has slaying set, only affect objects where none
79     * of arch, name, or race match.
80     */
81 root 1.108 if ((op->slaying) && (((victim->arch && arch_flag && victim->arch->archname && op->slaying == victim->arch->archname))) ||
82 root 1.66 ((victim->name && name_flag && op->slaying == victim->name)) ||
83     ((victim->race && race_flag && op->slaying == victim->race)))
84     return 1;
85    
86 root 1.22 return 0;
87 elmex 1.1 }
88    
89     /**
90     * This handles a player dropping money on an altar to identify stuff.
91     * It'll identify marked item, if none all items up to dropped money.
92     * Return value: 1 if money was destroyed, 0 if not.
93     */
94 root 1.22 static int
95     apply_id_altar (object *money, object *altar, object *pl)
96 elmex 1.1 {
97 root 1.123 dynbuf_text buf;
98    
99 root 1.126 if (!pl || pl->type != PLAYER)
100 root 1.22 return 0;
101 elmex 1.1
102 root 1.22 /* Check for MONEY type is a special hack - it prevents 'nothing needs
103     * identifying' from being printed out more than it needs to be.
104     */
105     if (!check_altar_sacrifice (altar, money) || money->type != MONEY)
106     return 0;
107 elmex 1.1
108 root 1.22 /* if the player has a marked item, identify that if it needs to be
109 root 1.123 * identified. If it doesn't, then go through the player inventory.
110 root 1.22 */
111 root 1.126 if (object *marked = find_marked_object (pl))
112     if (!QUERY_FLAG (marked, FLAG_IDENTIFIED) && need_identify (marked))
113     {
114     if (operate_altar (altar, &money))
115     {
116     identify (marked);
117 root 1.123
118 root 1.169 buf.printf ("You have %s.\r", long_desc (marked, pl));
119 root 1.126 if (marked->msg)
120 root 1.169 buf << "The item has a story:\r" << marked->msg << "\n\n";
121 root 1.123
122 root 1.126 return !money;
123     }
124     }
125 elmex 1.1
126 root 1.126 for (object *id = pl->inv; id; id = id->below)
127 root 1.22 {
128     if (!QUERY_FLAG (id, FLAG_IDENTIFIED) && !id->invisible && need_identify (id))
129     {
130     if (operate_altar (altar, &money))
131     {
132     identify (id);
133 root 1.123
134 root 1.169 buf.printf ("You have %s.\r", long_desc (id, pl));
135 root 1.126 if (id->msg)
136 root 1.169 buf << "The item has a story:\r" << id->msg << "\n\n";
137 root 1.123
138 root 1.22 /* If no more money, might as well quit now */
139 root 1.126 if (!money || !check_altar_sacrifice (altar, money))
140 root 1.22 break;
141     }
142     else
143     {
144     LOG (llevError, "check_id_altar: Couldn't do sacrifice when we should have been able to\n");
145     break;
146     }
147 root 1.14 }
148 elmex 1.1 }
149 root 1.123
150     if (buf.empty ())
151 root 1.129 pl->failmsg ("You have nothing that needs identifying");
152     else
153     pl->contr->infobox (MSG_CHANNEL ("identify"), buf);
154 root 1.123
155     return !money;
156 elmex 1.1 }
157    
158     /**
159     * This checks whether the object has a "on_use_yield" field, and if so generated and drops
160     * matching item.
161     **/
162 elmex 1.117 void
163 root 1.22 handle_apply_yield (object *tmp)
164 elmex 1.1 {
165 root 1.153 if (shstr yield = tmp->kv (shstr_on_use_yield))
166 root 1.152 archetype::get (yield)->insert_at (tmp, tmp, INS_BELOW_ORIGINATOR);
167 elmex 1.1 }
168    
169     /**
170     * Handles applying a potion.
171     */
172 root 1.22 int
173     apply_potion (object *op, object *tmp)
174 elmex 1.1 {
175 elmex 1.3 int got_one = 0, i;
176     object *force = 0, *floor = 0;
177    
178 root 1.48 floor = GET_MAP_OB (op->map, op->x, op->y);
179 elmex 1.3
180 root 1.22 if (get_map_flags (op->map, NULL, op->x, op->y, NULL, NULL) & P_SAFE)
181 elmex 1.3 {
182 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Gods prevent you from using this here, it's sacred ground!");
183 root 1.123
184 elmex 1.4 CLEAR_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED);
185     return 0;
186     }
187 elmex 1.3
188 elmex 1.4 if (op->type == PLAYER)
189 root 1.37 if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IDENTIFIED))
190     identify (tmp);
191 elmex 1.3
192 elmex 1.4 handle_apply_yield (tmp);
193 elmex 1.1
194 elmex 1.4 /* Potion of restoration - only for players */
195     if (op->type == PLAYER && (tmp->attacktype & AT_DEPLETE))
196     {
197     object *depl;
198     archetype *at;
199 elmex 1.1
200 elmex 1.4 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED))
201     {
202 root 1.51 op->drain_stat ();
203     op->update_stats ();
204 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
205 elmex 1.3 return 1;
206     }
207 root 1.37
208 root 1.51 if (!(at = archetype::find (ARCH_DEPLETION)))
209 elmex 1.4 {
210     LOG (llevError, "Could not find archetype depletion\n");
211     return 0;
212     }
213 root 1.146
214 elmex 1.4 depl = present_arch_in_ob (at, op);
215 root 1.37
216 root 1.51 if (depl)
217 elmex 1.4 {
218     for (i = 0; i < NUM_STATS; i++)
219 root 1.91 if (depl->stats.stat (i))
220 root 1.123 op->statusmsg (restore_msg[i]);
221 root 1.37
222 root 1.172 depl->destroy ();
223 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
224 elmex 1.4 }
225     else
226 root 1.123 op->statusmsg ("Your potion had no effect.");
227 elmex 1.1
228 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
229 elmex 1.4 return 1;
230     }
231    
232     /* improvement potion - only for players */
233 root 1.123 if (op->type == PLAYER && (tmp->attacktype & AT_GODPOWER))
234 elmex 1.4 {
235     for (i = 1; i < MIN (11, op->level); i++)
236 elmex 1.3 {
237 elmex 1.4 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED))
238 elmex 1.3 {
239 elmex 1.4 if (op->contr->levhp[i] != 1)
240 elmex 1.3 {
241 elmex 1.4 op->contr->levhp[i] = 1;
242     break;
243 elmex 1.3 }
244 root 1.123
245 elmex 1.4 if (op->contr->levsp[i] != 1)
246 elmex 1.3 {
247 elmex 1.4 op->contr->levsp[i] = 1;
248     break;
249     }
250 root 1.123
251 elmex 1.4 if (op->contr->levgrace[i] != 1)
252     {
253     op->contr->levgrace[i] = 1;
254     break;
255 elmex 1.3 }
256     }
257 elmex 1.4 else
258 elmex 1.3 {
259 elmex 1.4 if (op->contr->levhp[i] < 9)
260     {
261     op->contr->levhp[i] = 9;
262     break;
263     }
264 root 1.123
265 elmex 1.4 if (op->contr->levsp[i] < 6)
266 elmex 1.3 {
267 elmex 1.4 op->contr->levsp[i] = 6;
268     break;
269 elmex 1.3 }
270 root 1.123
271 elmex 1.4 if (op->contr->levgrace[i] < 3)
272 elmex 1.3 {
273 elmex 1.4 op->contr->levgrace[i] = 3;
274     break;
275 elmex 1.3 }
276     }
277     }
278 root 1.37
279 elmex 1.4 /* Just makes checking easier */
280     if (i < MIN (11, op->level))
281     got_one = 1;
282 root 1.37
283 elmex 1.4 if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) && !QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED))
284 elmex 1.3 {
285 elmex 1.4 if (got_one)
286 elmex 1.3 {
287 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
288 root 1.123 op->statusmsg ("The Gods smile upon you and remake you "
289     "a little more in their image. "
290     "You feel a little more perfect.", NDI_GREEN);
291 elmex 1.3 }
292     else
293 root 1.123 op->statusmsg ("The potion had no effect - you are already perfect.");
294 elmex 1.3 }
295 elmex 1.4 else
296     { /* cursed potion */
297     if (got_one)
298 elmex 1.3 {
299 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
300 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("The Gods are angry and punish you.");
301 elmex 1.3 }
302 elmex 1.4 else
303 root 1.123 op->statusmsg ("You are fortunate that you are so pathetic.", NDI_DK_ORANGE);
304 elmex 1.3 }
305 root 1.37
306 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
307 elmex 1.4 return 1;
308     }
309    
310    
311     /* A potion that casts a spell. Healing, restore spellpoint (power potion)
312     * and heroism all fit into this category. Given the spell object code,
313     * there is no limit to the number of spells that potions can be cast,
314     * but direction is problematic to try and imbue fireball potions for example.
315     */
316     if (tmp->inv)
317     {
318     if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED))
319 elmex 1.3 {
320 elmex 1.4 object *fball;
321    
322 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Yech! Your lungs are on fire!");
323 root 1.123
324 elmex 1.4 /* Explodes a fireball centered at player */
325     fball = get_archetype (EXPLODING_FIREBALL);
326 root 1.22 fball->dam_modifier = random_roll (1, op->level, op, PREFER_LOW) / 5 + 1;
327     fball->stats.maxhp = random_roll (1, op->level, op, PREFER_LOW) / 10 + 2;
328 elmex 1.4 fball->x = op->x;
329     fball->y = op->y;
330     insert_ob_in_map (fball, op->map, NULL, 0);
331 elmex 1.3 }
332 elmex 1.4 else
333     cast_spell (op, tmp, op->facing, tmp->inv, NULL);
334 elmex 1.1
335 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
336 root 1.123
337 elmex 1.4 /* if youre dead, no point in doing this... */
338     if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_REMOVED))
339 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
340 root 1.123
341 elmex 1.4 return 1;
342     }
343    
344     /* Deal with protection potions */
345     force = NULL;
346     for (i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
347     {
348     if (tmp->resist[i])
349     {
350     if (!force)
351     force = get_archetype (FORCE_NAME);
352 root 1.123
353 elmex 1.4 memcpy (force->resist, tmp->resist, sizeof (tmp->resist));
354     force->type = POTION_EFFECT;
355     break; /* Only need to find one protection since we copy entire batch */
356 elmex 1.3 }
357 elmex 1.1 }
358 root 1.123
359 elmex 1.4 /* This is a protection potion */
360     if (force)
361 elmex 1.3 {
362 elmex 1.4 /* cursed items last longer */
363     if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED))
364     {
365     force->stats.food *= 10;
366     for (i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
367     if (force->resist[i] > 0)
368     force->resist[i] = -force->resist[i]; /* prot => vuln */
369     }
370 root 1.92
371 elmex 1.4 force->speed_left = -1;
372     force = insert_ob_in_ob (force, op);
373     CLEAR_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED);
374     SET_FLAG (force, FLAG_APPLIED);
375     change_abil (op, force);
376 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
377 elmex 1.4 return 1;
378     }
379    
380     /* Only thing left are the stat potions */
381     if (op->type == PLAYER)
382     { /* only for players */
383 root 1.22 if ((QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED)) && tmp->value != 0)
384 elmex 1.4 CLEAR_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED);
385     else
386     SET_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED);
387 root 1.123
388 elmex 1.4 if (!change_abil (op, tmp))
389 root 1.123 op->statusmsg ("Nothing happened.");
390 elmex 1.1 }
391    
392 elmex 1.3 /* CLEAR_FLAG is so that if the character has other potions
393     * that were grouped with the one consumed, his
394     * stat will not be raised by them. fix_player just clears
395     * up all the stats.
396     */
397     CLEAR_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED);
398 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
399 root 1.148 tmp->decrease ();
400 elmex 1.3 return 1;
401 elmex 1.1 }
402    
403     /****************************************************************************
404     * Weapon improvement code follows
405     ****************************************************************************/
406    
407     /**
408     * This returns the sum of nrof of item (arch name).
409     */
410 root 1.22 static int
411     check_item (object *op, const char *item)
412 elmex 1.1 {
413 root 1.22 int count = 0;
414 elmex 1.1
415 root 1.123 if (!item)
416 root 1.22 return 0;
417 root 1.66
418 root 1.123 for (op = op->below; op; op = op->below)
419 root 1.22 {
420 root 1.108 if (strcmp (op->arch->archname, item) == 0)
421 root 1.22 {
422 root 1.14 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CURSED) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_DAMNED)
423 root 1.22 /* Loophole bug? -FD- */ && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_UNPAID))
424 root 1.14 {
425 root 1.22 if (op->nrof == 0) /* this is necessary for artifact sacrifices --FD-- */
426 root 1.14 count++;
427     else
428     count += op->nrof;
429     }
430 root 1.22 }
431 elmex 1.1 }
432 root 1.66
433 elmex 1.1 return count;
434     }
435    
436     /**
437     * This removes 'nrof' of what item->slaying says to remove.
438     * op is typically the player, which is only
439     * really used to determine what space to look at.
440     * Modified to only eat 'nrof' of objects.
441     */
442 root 1.22 static void
443     eat_item (object *op, const char *item, uint32 nrof)
444 elmex 1.1 {
445 root 1.22 object *prev;
446 elmex 1.1
447 root 1.22 prev = op;
448     op = op->below;
449 elmex 1.1
450 root 1.123 while (op)
451 root 1.22 {
452 root 1.108 if (strcmp (op->arch->archname, item) == 0)
453 root 1.22 {
454     if (op->nrof >= nrof)
455     {
456 root 1.144 op->decrease (nrof);
457 root 1.22 return;
458     }
459     else
460     {
461 root 1.144 op->decrease (nrof);
462 root 1.22 nrof -= op->nrof;
463 root 1.14 }
464 root 1.123
465 root 1.22 op = prev;
466 root 1.14 }
467 root 1.123
468 root 1.22 prev = op;
469     op = op->below;
470 elmex 1.1 }
471     }
472    
473     /**
474     * This checks to see of the player (who) is sufficient level to use a weapon
475     * with improvs improvements (typically last_eat). We take an int here
476     * instead of the object so that the improvement code can pass along the
477     * increased value to see if the object is usuable.
478     * we return 1 (true) if the player can use the weapon.
479     */
480 root 1.22 static int
481     check_weapon_power (const object *who, int improvs)
482 elmex 1.1 {
483     /* Old code is below (commented out). Basically, since weapons are the only
484     * object players really have any control to improve, it's a bit harsh to
485     * require high level in some combat skill, so we just use overall level.
486     */
487     #if 1
488 root 1.22 if (((who->level / 5) + 5) >= improvs)
489     return 1;
490     else
491     return 0;
492 elmex 1.1
493     #else
494 root 1.22 int level = 0;
495    
496     /* The skill system hands out wc and dam bonuses to fighters
497     * more generously than the old system (see fix_player). Thus
498     * we need to curtail the power of player enchanted weapons.
499     * I changed this to 1 improvement per "fighter" level/5 -b.t.
500     * Note: Nothing should break by allowing this ratio to be different or
501     * using normal level - it is just a matter of play balance.
502     */
503     if (who->type == PLAYER)
504     {
505     object *wc_obj = NULL;
506 elmex 1.1
507 root 1.22 for (wc_obj = who->inv; wc_obj; wc_obj = wc_obj->below)
508     if (wc_obj->type == SKILL && IS_COMBAT_SKILL (wc_obj->subtype) && wc_obj->level > level)
509     level = wc_obj->level;
510    
511     if (!level)
512     {
513     LOG (llevError, "Error: Player: %s lacks wc experience object\n", who->name);
514     level = who->level;
515 root 1.14 }
516 elmex 1.1 }
517 root 1.22 else
518     level = who->level;
519 elmex 1.1
520 root 1.22 return (improvs <= ((level / 5) + 5));
521 elmex 1.1 #endif
522     }
523    
524     /**
525     * Returns how many items of type improver->slaying there are under op.
526     * Will display a message if none found, and 1 if improver->slaying is NULL.
527     */
528 root 1.22 static int
529     check_sacrifice (object *op, const object *improver)
530 elmex 1.1 {
531 root 1.22 int count = 0;
532    
533 root 1.123 if (improver->slaying)
534 root 1.22 {
535     count = check_item (op, improver->slaying);
536     if (count < 1)
537     {
538 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("The gods want more %ss", &improver->slaying));
539 root 1.22 return 0;
540 root 1.14 }
541 elmex 1.1 }
542 root 1.22 else
543     count = 1;
544 elmex 1.1
545 root 1.22 return count;
546 elmex 1.1 }
547    
548     /**
549     * Actually improves the weapon, and tells user.
550     */
551 root 1.123 static int
552     improve_weapon_stat (object *op, object *improver, object *weapon, sint8 &stat, int sacrifice_count, const char *statname)
553 elmex 1.1 {
554 root 1.123 stat += sacrifice_count;
555 elmex 1.1 weapon->last_eat++;
556 root 1.144 improver->decrease ();
557 elmex 1.1
558     /* So it updates the players stats and the window */
559 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
560 root 1.123
561     op->statusmsg (format (
562 root 1.125 "Your sacrifice was accepted.\n"
563     "Weapon's bonus to %s improved by %d.",
564     statname, sacrifice_count
565 root 1.123 ));
566    
567 elmex 1.1 return 1;
568     }
569    
570     /* Types of improvements, hidden in the sp field. */
571 root 1.114 #define IMPROVE_PREPARE 1
572     #define IMPROVE_DAMAGE 2
573     #define IMPROVE_WEIGHT 3
574     #define IMPROVE_ENCHANT 4
575     #define IMPROVE_STR 5
576     #define IMPROVE_DEX 6
577     #define IMPROVE_CON 7
578     #define IMPROVE_WIS 8
579     #define IMPROVE_CHA 9
580     #define IMPROVE_INT 10
581     #define IMPROVE_POW 11
582 elmex 1.1
583     /**
584     * This does the prepare weapon scroll.
585     * Checks for sacrifice, and so on.
586     */
587 root 1.22 int
588     prepare_weapon (object *op, object *improver, object *weapon)
589 elmex 1.1 {
590 root 1.22 int sacrifice_count, i;
591     char buf[MAX_BUF];
592 elmex 1.1
593 root 1.22 if (weapon->level != 0)
594     {
595 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Weapon is already prepared!");
596 elmex 1.1 return 0;
597     }
598 root 1.115
599 root 1.22 for (i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
600     if (weapon->resist[i])
601     break;
602 elmex 1.1
603 root 1.22 /* If we break out, i will be less than nrofattacks, preventing
604     * improvement of items that already have protections.
605     */
606     if (i < NROFATTACKS || weapon->stats.hp || /* regeneration */
607     (weapon->stats.sp && weapon->type == WEAPON) || /* sp regeneration */
608     weapon->stats.exp || /* speed */
609     weapon->stats.ac) /* AC - only taifu's I think */
610 elmex 1.1 {
611 root 1.133 op->failmsg ("You cannot prepare magic weapons. "
612     "H<A weapon is considered magical if it changes regeneration, "
613 root 1.160 "speed or ac, or has other protections.>");
614 elmex 1.1 return 0;
615     }
616 root 1.115
617 root 1.22 sacrifice_count = check_sacrifice (op, improver);
618     if (sacrifice_count <= 0)
619     return 0;
620 root 1.115
621 root 1.22 weapon->level = isqrt (sacrifice_count);
622     eat_item (op, improver->slaying, sacrifice_count);
623    
624 root 1.123 op->statusmsg (format (
625 root 1.125 "Your sacrifice was accepted."
626     "Your *%s may be improved %d times.",
627     &weapon->name, weapon->level
628 root 1.123 ));
629 root 1.22
630     sprintf (buf, "%s's %s", &op->name, &weapon->name);
631     weapon->name = weapon->name_pl = buf;
632     weapon->nrof = 0; /* prevents preparing n weapons in the same
633     slot at once! */
634 root 1.144 improver->decrease ();
635 root 1.22 weapon->last_eat = 0;
636     return 1;
637 elmex 1.1 }
638    
639     /**
640     * Does the dirty job for 'improve weapon' scroll, prepare or add something.
641     * This is the new improve weapon code.
642     * Returns 0 if it was not able to work for some reason.
643     *
644     * Checks if weapon was prepared, if enough potions on the floor, ...
645     *
646     * We are hiding extra information about the weapon in the level and
647     * last_eat numbers for an object. Hopefully this won't break anything ??
648     * level == max improve last_eat == current improve
649     */
650 root 1.22 int
651     improve_weapon (object *op, object *improver, object *weapon)
652 elmex 1.1 {
653 root 1.22 int sacrifice_count, sacrifice_needed = 0;
654 elmex 1.1
655 root 1.22 if (improver->stats.sp == IMPROVE_PREPARE)
656 root 1.123 return prepare_weapon (op, improver, weapon);
657    
658 root 1.22 if (weapon->level == 0)
659     {
660 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("This weapon has not been prepared. H<You first ahve to prepare a weapon with a prepare weapon scroll.>");
661 root 1.22 return 0;
662     }
663 root 1.123
664 root 1.22 if (weapon->level == weapon->last_eat && weapon->item_power >= 100)
665     {
666 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("This weapon cannot be improved any more.");
667 root 1.22 return 0;
668     }
669 root 1.123
670 root 1.22 if (QUERY_FLAG (weapon, FLAG_APPLIED) && !check_weapon_power (op, weapon->last_eat + 1))
671     {
672 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Improving the weapon will make it too "
673 root 1.123 "powerful for you to use. Unready it if you "
674     "really want to improve it.");
675 root 1.22 return 0;
676     }
677 root 1.123
678 elmex 1.1 /* This just increases damage by 5 points, no matter what. No sacrifice
679     * is needed. Since stats.dam is now a 16 bit value and not 8 bit,
680     * don't put any maximum value on damage - the limit is how much the
681     * weapon can be improved.
682     */
683 root 1.22 if (improver->stats.sp == IMPROVE_DAMAGE)
684     {
685     weapon->stats.dam += 5;
686     weapon->weight += 5000; /* 5 KG's */
687 root 1.123 op->statusmsg (format ("Damage has been increased by 5 to %d.", weapon->stats.dam));
688 root 1.22 weapon->last_eat++;
689    
690     weapon->item_power++;
691 root 1.144 improver->decrease ();
692 root 1.22 return 1;
693     }
694 root 1.123
695 root 1.22 if (improver->stats.sp == IMPROVE_WEIGHT)
696     {
697     /* Reduce weight by 20% */
698     weapon->weight = (weapon->weight * 8) / 10;
699     if (weapon->weight < 1)
700     weapon->weight = 1;
701 root 1.123
702     op->statusmsg (format ("Weapon weight reduced to %6.1fkg.", (float) weapon->weight / 1000.0));
703 root 1.22 weapon->last_eat++;
704     weapon->item_power++;
705 root 1.144 improver->decrease ();
706 root 1.22 return 1;
707     }
708 root 1.162
709 root 1.22 if (improver->stats.sp == IMPROVE_ENCHANT)
710     {
711     weapon->magic++;
712     weapon->last_eat++;
713 root 1.123 op->statusmsg (format ("Weapon magic increased to %d.", weapon->magic));
714 root 1.144 improver->decrease ();
715 root 1.22 weapon->item_power++;
716     return 1;
717     }
718 root 1.14
719 root 1.22 sacrifice_needed = weapon->stats.Str + weapon->stats.Int + weapon->stats.Dex +
720     weapon->stats.Pow + weapon->stats.Con + weapon->stats.Cha + weapon->stats.Wis;
721    
722     if (sacrifice_needed < 1)
723     sacrifice_needed = 1;
724     sacrifice_needed *= 2;
725 elmex 1.1
726 root 1.22 sacrifice_count = check_sacrifice (op, improver);
727     if (sacrifice_count < sacrifice_needed)
728     {
729 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You need at least %d %s.", sacrifice_needed, &improver->slaying));
730 root 1.22 return 0;
731     }
732 root 1.123
733 root 1.22 eat_item (op, improver->slaying, sacrifice_needed);
734 elmex 1.1 weapon->item_power++;
735    
736 root 1.22 switch (improver->stats.sp)
737     {
738 root 1.123 case IMPROVE_STR: return improve_weapon_stat (op, improver, weapon, weapon->stats.Str, 1, "strength");
739     case IMPROVE_DEX: return improve_weapon_stat (op, improver, weapon, weapon->stats.Dex, 1, "dexterity");
740     case IMPROVE_CON: return improve_weapon_stat (op, improver, weapon, weapon->stats.Con, 1, "constitution");
741     case IMPROVE_WIS: return improve_weapon_stat (op, improver, weapon, weapon->stats.Wis, 1, "wisdom");
742     case IMPROVE_CHA: return improve_weapon_stat (op, improver, weapon, weapon->stats.Cha, 1, "charisma");
743     case IMPROVE_INT: return improve_weapon_stat (op, improver, weapon, weapon->stats.Int, 1, "intelligence");
744     case IMPROVE_POW: return improve_weapon_stat (op, improver, weapon, weapon->stats.Pow, 1, "power");
745 root 1.24 default:
746 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Unknown improvement type.");
747 root 1.22 }
748 root 1.123
749 root 1.22 LOG (llevError, "improve_weapon: Got to end of function\n");
750 elmex 1.1 return 0;
751     }
752    
753     /**
754     * Handles the applying of improve/prepare/enchant weapon scroll.
755     * Checks a few things (not on a non-magic square, marked weapon, ...),
756     * then calls improve_weapon to do the dirty work.
757     */
758 root 1.22 int
759     check_improve_weapon (object *op, object *tmp)
760 elmex 1.1 {
761 root 1.22 object *otmp;
762 elmex 1.1
763 root 1.22 if (op->type != PLAYER)
764     return 0;
765 root 1.77
766 root 1.22 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZCAST) && (get_map_flags (op->map, NULL, op->x, op->y, NULL, NULL) & P_NO_MAGIC))
767     {
768 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Something blocks the magic of the scroll!");
769 elmex 1.1 return 0;
770     }
771 root 1.77
772 root 1.22 otmp = find_marked_object (op);
773 root 1.162
774 root 1.22 if (!otmp)
775     {
776 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You need to mark a weapon object. H<Use the mark command or the mark option from the item popup menu.>");
777 elmex 1.1 return 0;
778     }
779 root 1.77
780 root 1.22 if (otmp->type != WEAPON && otmp->type != BOW)
781     {
782 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Marked item is not a weapon or bow!");
783 elmex 1.1 return 0;
784     }
785 root 1.77
786 root 1.123 op->statusmsg ("Applied weapon builder.");
787    
788 root 1.22 improve_weapon (op, tmp, otmp);
789     esrv_send_item (op, otmp);
790     return 1;
791 elmex 1.1 }
792    
793     /**
794     * This code deals with the armour improvment scrolls.
795     * Change limits on improvement - let players go up to
796     * +5 no matter what level, but they are limited by item
797     * power.
798     * Try to use same improvement code as in the common/treasure.c
799     * file, so that if you make a +2 full helm, it will be just
800     * the same as one you find in a shop.
801     *
802     * deprecated comment:
803     * this code is by b.t. (thomas@nomad.astro.psu.edu) -
804     * only 'enchantment' of armour is possible - improving
805     * the stats of a player w/ armour as well as a weapon
806     * will probably horribly unbalance the game. Magic enchanting
807     * depends on the level of the character - ie the plus
808     * value (magic) of the armour can never be increased beyond
809     * the level of the character / 10 -- rounding upish, nor may
810     * the armour value of the piece of equipment exceed either
811     * the users level or 90)
812     * Modified by MSW for partial resistance. Only support
813     * changing of physical area right now.
814     */
815 root 1.22 int
816     improve_armour (object *op, object *improver, object *armour)
817 elmex 1.1 {
818 root 1.22 object *tmp;
819 elmex 1.1
820 root 1.22 if (armour->magic >= settings.armor_max_enchant)
821     {
822 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("This armour can not be enchanted any further!");
823 root 1.22 return 0;
824 elmex 1.1 }
825 root 1.139
826 root 1.22 /* Dealing with random artifact armor is a lot trickier (in terms of value, weight,
827     * etc), so take the easy way out and don't worry about it.
828     * Note - maybe add scrolls which make the random artifact versions (eg, armour
829     * of gnarg and what not?)
830     */
831     if (armour->title)
832     {
833 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("This armour will not accept further enchantment.");
834 root 1.22 return 0;
835 elmex 1.1 }
836    
837 root 1.139 /* Split objects if needed. Can't insert tmp until the
838 root 1.22 * end of this function - otherwise it will just re-merge.
839     */
840 root 1.145 tmp = armour->nrof > 1 ? armour->split (armour->nrof - 1) : 0;
841 root 1.22
842     armour->magic++;
843    
844     if (!settings.armor_speed_linear)
845     {
846     int base = 100;
847     int pow = 0;
848 elmex 1.1
849 root 1.22 while (pow < armour->magic)
850 elmex 1.1 {
851 root 1.22 base = base - (base * settings.armor_speed_improvement) / 100;
852     pow++;
853 elmex 1.1 }
854    
855 root 1.109 ARMOUR_SPEED (armour) = (ARMOUR_SPEED (armour->arch) * base) / 100;
856 root 1.22 }
857     else
858 root 1.109 ARMOUR_SPEED (armour) = (ARMOUR_SPEED (armour->arch) * (100 + armour->magic * settings.armor_speed_improvement)) / 100;
859 elmex 1.1
860 root 1.22 if (!settings.armor_weight_linear)
861     {
862     int base = 100;
863     int pow = 0;
864 elmex 1.1
865 root 1.22 while (pow < armour->magic)
866 elmex 1.1 {
867 root 1.22 base = base - (base * settings.armor_weight_reduction) / 100;
868     pow++;
869 elmex 1.1 }
870    
871 root 1.109 armour->weight = (armour->arch->weight * base) / 100;
872 root 1.22 }
873     else
874 root 1.109 armour->weight = (armour->arch->weight * (100 - armour->magic * settings.armor_weight_reduction)) / 100;
875 root 1.22
876     if (armour->weight <= 0)
877     {
878     LOG (llevInfo, "Warning: enchanted armours can have negative weight\n.");
879     armour->weight = 1;
880     }
881    
882 root 1.109 armour->item_power = get_power_from_ench (armour->arch->item_power + armour->magic);
883 elmex 1.1
884 root 1.22 if (op->type == PLAYER)
885     {
886     esrv_send_item (op, armour);
887 root 1.149
888 root 1.22 if (QUERY_FLAG (armour, FLAG_APPLIED))
889 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
890 elmex 1.1 }
891 root 1.123
892 root 1.144 improver->decrease ();
893 root 1.123
894 root 1.22 if (tmp)
895 root 1.149 op->insert (tmp);
896 root 1.123
897 root 1.22 return 1;
898 elmex 1.1 }
899    
900     /*
901     * convert_item() returns 1 if anything was converted, 0 if the item was not
902     * what the converter wants, -1 if the converter is broken.
903 root 1.142 *
904     * Takes one type of items and makes another.
905 elmex 1.1 * converter is the object that is doing the conversion.
906     * item is the object that triggered the converter - if it is not
907     * what the converter wants, this will not do anything.
908     */
909 root 1.142 static int
910 root 1.22 convert_item (object *item, object *converter)
911     {
912 root 1.140 sint64 nr, price_in;
913 root 1.22
914 root 1.142 if (item->flag [FLAG_UNPAID])
915     return 0;
916    
917     shstr conv_from = converter->slaying;
918     archetype *conv_to = converter->other_arch;
919     sint64 need = converter->stats.food;
920     sint64 give = converter->stats.sp;
921    
922 root 1.22 /* We make some assumptions - we assume if it takes money as it type,
923     * it wants some amount. We don't make change (ie, if something costs
924     * 3 gp and player drops a platinum, tough luck)
925     */
926 root 1.142 if (conv_from == shstr_money)
927 root 1.22 {
928     if (item->type != MONEY)
929     return 0;
930    
931 root 1.142 nr = sint64 (item->nrof) * item->value / need;
932 root 1.22 if (!nr)
933     return 0;
934 root 1.121
935     converter->play_sound (sound_find ("shop_buy"));
936    
937 root 1.142 sint64 cost = (nr * need + item->value - 1) / item->value;
938 root 1.121
939 root 1.144 item->decrease (cost);
940 elmex 1.1
941 root 1.22 price_in = cost * item->value;
942     }
943     else
944     {
945 root 1.142 if (item->type == PLAYER
946     || conv_from != item->arch->archname
947     || (need && need > (uint16) item->nrof))
948 root 1.22 return 0;
949 elmex 1.1
950 root 1.121 converter->play_sound (sound_find ("convert_item"));
951    
952 root 1.142 if (need)
953 root 1.22 {
954 root 1.142 nr = sint64 (item->nrof) / need;
955 root 1.144 item->decrease (nr * need);
956 root 1.142 price_in = nr * need * item->value;
957 root 1.22 }
958     else
959     {
960     price_in = item->value;
961 root 1.172 item->destroy ();
962 root 1.22 }
963     }
964 root 1.14
965 root 1.121 if (converter->inv)
966 root 1.22 {
967     object *ob;
968     int i;
969     object *ob_to_copy;
970    
971     /* select random object from inventory to copy */
972     ob_to_copy = converter->inv;
973 root 1.121 for (ob = converter->inv->below, i = 1; ob; ob = ob->below, i++)
974     if (rndm (0, i) == 0)
975     ob_to_copy = ob;
976    
977 root 1.154 item = ob_to_copy->deep_clone ();
978 root 1.22 CLEAR_FLAG (item, FLAG_IS_A_TEMPLATE);
979     unflag_inv (item, FLAG_IS_A_TEMPLATE);
980 elmex 1.1 }
981 root 1.22 else
982     {
983 root 1.142 if (!conv_to)
984 root 1.22 {
985     LOG (llevError, "move_creator: Converter doesn't have other arch set: %s (%s, %d, %d)\n",
986 root 1.55 &converter->name, &converter->map->path, converter->x, converter->y);
987 root 1.22 return -1;
988     }
989    
990 root 1.142 item = object_create_arch (conv_to);
991 root 1.22 fix_generated_item (item, converter, 0, 0, GT_MINIMAL);
992     }
993    
994 root 1.142 if (give)
995     item->nrof = give;
996 root 1.121
997 root 1.22 if (nr)
998     item->nrof *= nr;
999 root 1.121
1000 elmex 1.173 if (converter->flag [FLAG_PRECIOUS])
1001 root 1.22 SET_FLAG (item, FLAG_UNPAID);
1002 elmex 1.173
1003     if (is_in_shop (converter))
1004     {
1005     // converters on shop floors don't work anymore, bug lets check for it
1006     // and report in case someone still does it.
1007     LOG (llevDebug, "ITEMBUG: broken converter, converters on shop floor don't work: %s\n",
1008     converter->debug_desc ());
1009     SET_FLAG (item, FLAG_UNPAID);
1010     }
1011 root 1.140 else if (price_in < sint64 (item->nrof) * item->value)
1012 root 1.22 {
1013     LOG (llevDebug, "converter output price higher than input: %s at %s (%d, %d) in value %d, out value %d for %s\n",
1014 root 1.55 &converter->name, &converter->map->path, converter->x, converter->y, price_in, item->nrof * item->value, &item->name);
1015 root 1.121 /**
1016     * elmex: we are going to let the game continue, as the mapcreator
1017     * hopefully had something in mind when doing this.
1018     */
1019     }
1020 elmex 1.1
1021 elmex 1.161 // elmex: only identify if we need to, for example so that generated money doesn't
1022     // get an 'identified' flag so easily.
1023     if (need_identify (item))
1024     identify (item);
1025    
1026 root 1.22 insert_ob_in_map_at (item, converter->map, converter, 0, converter->x, converter->y);
1027     return 1;
1028 elmex 1.1 }
1029 root 1.22
1030 elmex 1.1 /**
1031     * Handle apply on containers.
1032     * By Eneq(@csd.uu.se).
1033     * Moved to own function and added many features [Tero.Haatanen@lut.fi]
1034     * added the alchemical cauldron to the code -b.t.
1035     */
1036 root 1.22 int
1037     apply_container (object *op, object *sack)
1038 elmex 1.1 {
1039 root 1.68 if (op->type != PLAYER || !op->contr->ns)
1040 root 1.22 return 0; /* This might change */
1041 elmex 1.1
1042 root 1.68 if (!sack || sack->type != CONTAINER)
1043 root 1.22 {
1044 root 1.35 LOG (llevError, "apply_container: %s is not container!\n", sack ? &sack->name : "[nullobject]");
1045 root 1.22 return 0;
1046 elmex 1.1 }
1047 root 1.40
1048     op->contr->last_used = 0;
1049 elmex 1.1
1050 root 1.68 if (sack->env && sack->env != op)
1051 root 1.22 {
1052 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You must put it onto the floor or into your inventory first.");
1053 root 1.68 return 1;
1054 elmex 1.1 }
1055    
1056 root 1.68 // already applied == open on ground, or open in inv, or active in inv
1057     if (sack->flag [FLAG_APPLIED])
1058 root 1.22 {
1059 root 1.68 if (op->container == sack)
1060 root 1.22 {
1061 root 1.68 // open on ground or inv, so close
1062     op->close_container ();
1063     return 1;
1064 root 1.22 }
1065 root 1.68 else if (!sack->env)
1066 root 1.22 {
1067 root 1.68 // active, but not ours: some other player has opened it
1068 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("Somebody else is using the %s already.", query_name (sack)));
1069 root 1.68 return 1;
1070 root 1.14 }
1071 root 1.22
1072 root 1.68 // fall through to opening it (active in inv)
1073 elmex 1.1 }
1074 root 1.68 else if (sack->env)
1075 root 1.22 {
1076 root 1.68 // it is in our env, so activate it, do not open yet
1077     op->close_container ();
1078     sack->flag [FLAG_APPLIED] = 1;
1079     esrv_update_item (UPD_FLAGS, op, sack);
1080 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format ("You ready %s.", query_name (sack)));
1081 root 1.68 return 1;
1082 elmex 1.1 }
1083    
1084 root 1.68 // it's locked?
1085 root 1.22 if (sack->slaying)
1086 root 1.68 {
1087     if (object *tmp = find_key (op, op, sack))
1088 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format ("You unlock %s with %s.", query_name (sack), query_name (tmp)));
1089 root 1.22 else
1090     {
1091 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format ("You don't have the key to unlock %s.", query_name (sack)));
1092 root 1.68 return 1;
1093 root 1.22 }
1094 elmex 1.1 }
1095    
1096 root 1.68 op->open_container (sack);
1097 elmex 1.1
1098 root 1.22 return 1;
1099 elmex 1.1 }
1100    
1101     /**
1102     * Handles dropping things on altar.
1103     * Returns true if sacrifice was accepted.
1104     */
1105 root 1.22 static int
1106     apply_altar (object *altar, object *sacrifice, object *originator)
1107 elmex 1.1 {
1108 root 1.22 /* Only players can make sacrifices on spell casting altars. */
1109     if (altar->inv && (!originator || originator->type != PLAYER))
1110     return 0;
1111    
1112     if (operate_altar (altar, &sacrifice))
1113     {
1114     /* Simple check. Unfortunately, it means you can't cast magic bullet
1115     * with an altar. We call it a Potion - altars are stationary - it
1116     * is up to map designers to use them properly.
1117     */
1118     if (altar->inv && altar->inv->type == SPELL)
1119     {
1120 root 1.124 originator->statusmsg (format ("The altar casts %s.", &altar->inv->name));
1121 root 1.22 cast_spell (originator, altar, 0, altar->inv, NULL);
1122 root 1.124 /* If it is connected, push the button. Fixes some problems with
1123 root 1.22 * old maps.
1124     */
1125 elmex 1.1
1126     /* push_button (altar);*/
1127 root 1.14 }
1128 root 1.22 else
1129     {
1130     altar->value = 1; /* works only once */
1131     push_button (altar);
1132     }
1133 root 1.26
1134     return !sacrifice;
1135 root 1.22 }
1136     else
1137 root 1.26 return 0;
1138 elmex 1.1 }
1139    
1140     /**
1141     * Handles 'movement' of shop mats.
1142     * Returns 1 if 'op' was destroyed, 0 if not.
1143     * Largely re-written to not use nearly as many gotos, plus
1144     * some of this code just looked plain out of date.
1145     * MSW 2001-08-29
1146     */
1147 root 1.22 int
1148     apply_shop_mat (object *shop_mat, object *op)
1149 elmex 1.1 {
1150 elmex 1.15 int rv = 0;
1151     double opinion;
1152     object *tmp, *next;
1153 elmex 1.1
1154 elmex 1.15 SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_APPLY); /* prevent loops */
1155 elmex 1.1
1156 root 1.121 bool has_unpaid = false;
1157    
1158     // quite inefficient to do this here twice, but the api doesn'T lend itself to
1159     // a quick and small change :(
1160     for (object::depth_iterator item = op->begin (); item != op->end (); ++item)
1161     if (item->flag [FLAG_UNPAID])
1162     {
1163     has_unpaid = true;
1164     break;
1165     }
1166    
1167 elmex 1.15 if (op->type != PLAYER)
1168     {
1169     /* Remove all the unpaid objects that may be carried here.
1170     * This could be pets or monsters that are somehow in
1171     * the shop.
1172     */
1173     for (tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = next)
1174     {
1175     next = tmp->below;
1176 root 1.25
1177 elmex 1.15 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_UNPAID))
1178     {
1179     int i = find_free_spot (tmp, op->map, op->x, op->y, 1, 9);
1180 root 1.14
1181 root 1.36 tmp->remove ();
1182 root 1.24
1183 elmex 1.15 if (i == -1)
1184     i = 0;
1185 root 1.24
1186 elmex 1.15 tmp->map = op->map;
1187     tmp->x = op->x + freearr_x[i];
1188     tmp->y = op->y + freearr_y[i];
1189     insert_ob_in_map (tmp, op->map, op, 0);
1190 root 1.14 }
1191     }
1192    
1193 elmex 1.15 /* Don't teleport things like spell effects */
1194     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_PICK))
1195     return 0;
1196 root 1.14
1197 elmex 1.15 /* unpaid objects, or non living objects, can't transfer by
1198     * shop mats. Instead, put it on a nearby space.
1199     */
1200     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_UNPAID) || !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ALIVE))
1201     {
1202     /* Somebody dropped an unpaid item, just move to an adjacent place. */
1203     int i = find_free_spot (op, op->map, op->x, op->y, 1, 9);
1204 root 1.22
1205 elmex 1.15 if (i != -1)
1206 root 1.24 rv = transfer_ob (op, op->x + freearr_x[i], op->y + freearr_y[i], 0, shop_mat);
1207    
1208 elmex 1.15 return 0;
1209 root 1.14 }
1210 elmex 1.15 /* Removed code that checked for multipart objects - it appears that
1211     * the teleport function should be able to handle this just fine.
1212     */
1213     rv = teleport (shop_mat, SHOP_MAT, op);
1214 elmex 1.1 }
1215 root 1.25 else if (can_pay (op) && get_payment (op))
1216 elmex 1.15 {
1217 root 1.24 /* this is only used for players */
1218 elmex 1.15 rv = teleport (shop_mat, SHOP_MAT, op);
1219    
1220 root 1.121 if (has_unpaid)
1221     op->contr->play_sound (sound_find ("shop_buy"));
1222     else if (is_in_shop (op))
1223     op->contr->play_sound (sound_find ("shop_enter"));
1224     else
1225     op->contr->play_sound (sound_find ("shop_leave"));
1226    
1227 elmex 1.15 if (shop_mat->msg)
1228 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (shop_mat->msg);
1229 elmex 1.15 /* This check below is a bit simplistic - generally it should be correct,
1230     * but there is never a guarantee that the bottom space on the map is
1231     * actually the shop floor.
1232     */
1233     else if (!rv && !is_in_shop (op))
1234     {
1235     opinion = shopkeeper_approval (op->map, op);
1236 root 1.24
1237 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (
1238     opinion >= 0.90 ? "The shopkeeper gives you a friendly wave."
1239     : opinion >= 0.75 ? "The shopkeeper waves to you."
1240     : opinion >= 0.50 ? "The shopkeeper ignores you."
1241     : "The shopkeeper glares at you with contempt."
1242     );
1243 root 1.14 }
1244 elmex 1.1 }
1245 elmex 1.15 else
1246     {
1247     /* if we get here, a player tried to leave a shop but was not able
1248 root 1.121 * to afford the items he has. We try to move the player so that
1249 elmex 1.15 * they are not on the mat anymore
1250     */
1251     int i = find_free_spot (op, op->map, op->x, op->y, 1, 9);
1252 root 1.22
1253 elmex 1.15 if (i == -1)
1254 root 1.121 LOG (llevError, "Internal shop-mat problem.\n");
1255 elmex 1.15 else
1256     {
1257 root 1.36 op->remove ();
1258 elmex 1.15 op->x += freearr_x[i];
1259     op->y += freearr_y[i];
1260     rv = insert_ob_in_map (op, op->map, shop_mat, 0) == NULL;
1261 root 1.14 }
1262 elmex 1.1 }
1263 root 1.24
1264 elmex 1.15 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_APPLY);
1265     return rv;
1266 elmex 1.1 }
1267    
1268     /**
1269     * Handles applying a sign.
1270     */
1271 root 1.22 static void
1272     apply_sign (object *op, object *sign, int autoapply)
1273 elmex 1.1 {
1274 root 1.165 if (sign->has_dialogue ())
1275     {
1276 root 1.177 op->statusmsg (format ("Maybe you should I<talk> to the %s instead?", &sign->name));
1277 root 1.165 return;
1278     }
1279 root 1.22
1280 root 1.124 if (!sign->msg)
1281 root 1.22 {
1282 root 1.177 op->contr->infobox (MSG_CHANNEL ("examine"),
1283     format ("T<%s>\n\n Nothing %sis written on it.",
1284     &sign->name,
1285     sign->name == sign->arch->name ? "" : "else "));
1286 root 1.22 return;
1287 elmex 1.1 }
1288    
1289 root 1.22 if (sign->stats.food)
1290     {
1291     if (sign->last_eat >= sign->stats.food)
1292     {
1293     if (!sign->move_on)
1294 root 1.177 op->failmsg ("You cannot read it anymore.");
1295 root 1.120
1296 root 1.22 return;
1297 root 1.14 }
1298 elmex 1.1
1299 root 1.22 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZPASS))
1300     sign->last_eat++;
1301 elmex 1.1 }
1302    
1303 root 1.22 /* Sign or magic mouth? Do we need to see it, or does it talk to us?
1304     * No way to know for sure. The presumption is basically that if
1305     * move_on is zero, it needs to be manually applied (doesn't talk
1306     * to us).
1307     */
1308     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLIND) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZ) && !sign->move_on)
1309     {
1310 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You are unable to read while blind!");
1311 root 1.22 return;
1312     }
1313 root 1.110
1314     if (op->contr)
1315     if (client *ns = op->contr->ns)
1316     {
1317 root 1.135 if (sign->sound)
1318     ns->play_sound (sign->sound);
1319     else if (autoapply)
1320 root 1.136 ns->play_sound (sound_find ("msg_voice"));
1321 root 1.110
1322 root 1.176 op->contr->infobox (MSG_CHANNEL ("examine"), format ("T<%s>\n\n%s", &sign->name, &sign->msg));
1323 root 1.110 }
1324 elmex 1.1 }
1325    
1326 root 1.167 static void
1327     move_apply_hole (object *trap, object *victim)
1328     {
1329     /* Hole not open? */
1330     if (trap->stats.wc > 0)
1331     return;
1332    
1333     /* Is this a multipart monster and not the head? If so, return.
1334     * Processing will happen if the head runs into the pit
1335     */
1336     if (victim->head)
1337     return;
1338    
1339     // now find all possible locations and randomly pick one
1340     int dir = find_free_spot (victim, trap->map, EXIT_X (trap), EXIT_Y (trap), 0,
1341 root 1.168 trap->range >= 3 ? SIZEOFFREE3 + 1
1342     : trap->range >= 2 ? SIZEOFFREE2 + 1
1343     : trap->range >= 1 ? SIZEOFFREE1 + 1
1344     : SIZEOFFREE0 + 1);
1345 root 1.167
1346     if (dir < 0)
1347     return;
1348    
1349     victim->play_sound (trap->sound ? trap->sound : sound_find ("fall_hole"));
1350     victim->statusmsg ("You fall through the hole!", NDI_RED);
1351    
1352     transfer_ob (victim,
1353     EXIT_X (trap) + freearr_x[dir],
1354     EXIT_Y (trap) + freearr_y[dir],
1355     0, victim);
1356     }
1357    
1358 elmex 1.1 /**
1359     * 'victim' moves onto 'trap'
1360     * 'victim' leaves 'trap'
1361     * effect is determined by move_on/move_off of trap and move_type of victime.
1362     *
1363     * originator: Player, monster or other object that caused 'victim' to move
1364     * onto 'trap'. Will receive messages caused by this action. May be NULL.
1365     * However, some types of traps require an originator to function.
1366     */
1367 root 1.22 void
1368 elmex 1.46 move_apply (object *trap, object *victim, object *originator)
1369 elmex 1.1 {
1370     static int recursion_depth = 0;
1371    
1372     /* Only exits affect DMs. */
1373 root 1.22 if (QUERY_FLAG (victim, FLAG_WIZPASS) && trap->type != EXIT && trap->type != SIGN)
1374 elmex 1.1 return;
1375    
1376     /* move_apply() is the most likely candidate for causing unwanted and
1377     * possibly unlimited recursion.
1378     */
1379     /* The following was changed because it was causing perfeclty correct
1380     * maps to fail. 1) it's not an error to recurse:
1381     * rune detonates, summoning monster. monster lands on nearby rune.
1382     * nearby rune detonates. This sort of recursion is expected and
1383     * proper. This code was causing needless crashes.
1384     */
1385 root 1.22 if (recursion_depth >= 500)
1386     {
1387     LOG (llevDebug, "WARNING: move_apply(): aborting recursion "
1388 root 1.108 "[trap arch %s, name %s; victim arch %s, name %s]\n", &trap->arch->archname, &trap->name, &victim->arch->archname, &victim->name);
1389 root 1.22 return;
1390 elmex 1.1 }
1391 root 1.110
1392 root 1.22 recursion_depth++;
1393     if (trap->head)
1394     trap = trap->head;
1395 elmex 1.1
1396 root 1.22 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (MOVE_TRIGGER, trap, ARG_OBJECT (victim), ARG_OBJECT (originator)))
1397     goto leave;
1398 elmex 1.1
1399 root 1.22 switch (trap->type)
1400     {
1401 root 1.23 case PLAYERMOVER:
1402     if (trap->attacktype && (trap->level || victim->type != PLAYER) && !should_director_abort (trap, victim))
1403     {
1404     if (!trap->stats.maxsp)
1405     trap->stats.maxsp = 2;
1406 root 1.14
1407 root 1.23 /* Is this correct? From the docs, it doesn't look like it
1408     * should be divided by trap->speed
1409     */
1410     victim->speed_left = -FABS (trap->stats.maxsp * victim->speed / trap->speed);
1411 root 1.14
1412 root 1.23 /* Just put in some sanity check. I think there is a bug in the
1413     * above with some objects have zero speed, and thus the player
1414     * getting permanently paralyzed.
1415     */
1416 root 1.93 if (victim->speed_left < -50.f)
1417     victim->speed_left = -50.f;
1418 root 1.23 /* LOG(llevDebug, "apply, playermove, player speed_left=%f\n", victim->speed_left); */
1419     }
1420     goto leave;
1421 root 1.14
1422 root 1.23 case SPINNER:
1423     if (victim->direction)
1424     {
1425     victim->direction = absdir (victim->direction - trap->stats.sp);
1426     update_turn_face (victim);
1427     }
1428     goto leave;
1429 root 1.14
1430 root 1.23 case DIRECTOR:
1431     if (victim->direction && !should_director_abort (trap, victim))
1432     {
1433     victim->direction = trap->stats.sp;
1434     update_turn_face (victim);
1435     }
1436     goto leave;
1437 root 1.14
1438 root 1.23 case BUTTON:
1439     case PEDESTAL:
1440     update_button (trap);
1441     goto leave;
1442    
1443     case ALTAR:
1444     /* sacrifice victim on trap */
1445     apply_altar (trap, victim, originator);
1446     goto leave;
1447 root 1.14
1448 root 1.23 case THROWN_OBJ:
1449     if (trap->inv == NULL)
1450 root 1.22 goto leave;
1451 root 1.23 /* fallthrough */
1452 root 1.14
1453 root 1.23 case ARROW:
1454     /* bad bug: monster throw a object, make a step forwards, step on object ,
1455     * trigger this here and get hit by own missile - and will be own enemy.
1456     * Victim then is his own enemy and will start to kill herself (this is
1457     * removed) but we have not synced victim and his missile. To avoid senseless
1458     * action, we avoid hits here
1459     */
1460     if ((QUERY_FLAG (victim, FLAG_ALIVE) && trap->speed) && trap->owner != victim)
1461     hit_with_arrow (trap, victim);
1462     goto leave;
1463 root 1.14
1464 root 1.23 case SPELL_EFFECT:
1465     apply_spell_effect (trap, victim);
1466     goto leave;
1467 root 1.14
1468 root 1.23 case TRAPDOOR:
1469     {
1470     int max, sound_was_played;
1471     object *ab, *ab_next;
1472 root 1.22
1473 root 1.23 if (!trap->value)
1474     {
1475     int tot;
1476 root 1.14
1477 root 1.143 for (ab = trap->above, tot = 0; ab; ab = ab->above)
1478 root 1.23 if ((ab->move_type && trap->move_on) || ab->move_type == 0)
1479 root 1.143 tot += ab->head_ ()->total_weight ();
1480 root 1.14
1481 root 1.23 if (!(trap->value = (tot > trap->weight) ? 1 : 0))
1482     goto leave;
1483 root 1.22
1484 root 1.23 SET_ANIMATION (trap, trap->value);
1485     update_object (trap, UP_OBJ_FACE);
1486     }
1487 root 1.14
1488 root 1.23 for (ab = trap->above, max = 100, sound_was_played = 0; --max && ab; ab = ab_next)
1489 root 1.22 {
1490 root 1.23 /* need to set this up, since if we do transfer the object,
1491     * ab->above would be bogus
1492     */
1493     ab_next = ab->above;
1494 root 1.14
1495 root 1.23 if ((ab->move_type && trap->move_on) || ab->move_type == 0)
1496 root 1.22 {
1497 root 1.23 if (!sound_was_played)
1498     {
1499 root 1.124 trap->play_sound (trap->sound ? trap->sound : sound_find ("fall_hole"));
1500 root 1.23 sound_was_played = 1;
1501     }
1502 root 1.118
1503 root 1.124 ab->statusmsg ("You fall into a trapdoor!", NDI_RED);
1504     transfer_ob (ab, EXIT_X (trap), EXIT_Y (trap), 0, ab);
1505 root 1.14 }
1506     }
1507 root 1.22 goto leave;
1508 root 1.23 }
1509 root 1.14
1510 root 1.23 case CONVERTER:
1511     if (convert_item (victim, trap) < 0)
1512     {
1513 root 1.125 originator->failmsg (format ("The %s seems to be broken!", query_name (trap)));
1514 root 1.155 archetype::get (shstr_burnout)->insert_at (trap, trap);
1515 root 1.63 }
1516 root 1.14
1517 root 1.23 goto leave;
1518 root 1.14
1519 root 1.23 case TRIGGER_BUTTON:
1520     case TRIGGER_PEDESTAL:
1521     case TRIGGER_ALTAR:
1522     check_trigger (trap, victim);
1523     goto leave;
1524    
1525     case DEEP_SWAMP:
1526     walk_on_deep_swamp (trap, victim);
1527     goto leave;
1528    
1529     case CHECK_INV:
1530 elmex 1.46 check_inv (victim, trap);
1531 root 1.23 goto leave;
1532    
1533     case HOLE:
1534 root 1.167 move_apply_hole (trap, victim);
1535 root 1.23 goto leave;
1536 root 1.14
1537 root 1.23 case EXIT:
1538     if (victim->type == PLAYER && EXIT_PATH (trap))
1539     {
1540     /* Basically, don't show exits leading to random maps the
1541     * players output.
1542     */
1543 root 1.57 if (trap->msg && strncmp (EXIT_PATH (trap), "/!", 2))
1544 root 1.124 victim->statusmsg (trap->msg, NDI_NAVY);
1545 root 1.55
1546 root 1.131 trap->play_sound (trap->sound);
1547 root 1.55 victim->enter_exit (trap);
1548 root 1.23 }
1549     goto leave;
1550 root 1.14
1551 root 1.23 case ENCOUNTER:
1552     /* may be some leftovers on this */
1553     goto leave;
1554    
1555     case SHOP_MAT:
1556     apply_shop_mat (trap, victim);
1557     goto leave;
1558    
1559     /* Drop a certain amount of gold, and have one item identified */
1560     case IDENTIFY_ALTAR:
1561     apply_id_altar (victim, trap, originator);
1562     goto leave;
1563    
1564     case SIGN:
1565     if (victim->type != PLAYER && trap->stats.food > 0)
1566 root 1.24 goto leave; /* monsters musn't apply magic_mouths with counters */
1567 root 1.23
1568     apply_sign (victim, trap, 1);
1569     goto leave;
1570    
1571     case CONTAINER:
1572 root 1.68 apply_container (victim, trap);
1573 root 1.23 goto leave;
1574    
1575     case RUNE:
1576     case TRAP:
1577     if (trap->level && QUERY_FLAG (victim, FLAG_ALIVE))
1578 root 1.126 spring_trap (trap, victim);
1579 root 1.23 goto leave;
1580 root 1.14
1581 root 1.23 default:
1582     LOG (llevDebug, "name %s, arch %s, type %d with fly/walk on/off not "
1583 root 1.108 "handled in move_apply()\n", &trap->name, &trap->arch->archname, trap->type);
1584 root 1.23 goto leave;
1585 elmex 1.1 }
1586    
1587 root 1.22 leave:
1588     recursion_depth--;
1589 elmex 1.1 }
1590    
1591     /**
1592     * Handles reading a regular (ie not containing a spell) book.
1593     */
1594 root 1.22 static void
1595     apply_book (object *op, object *tmp)
1596 elmex 1.1 {
1597 root 1.22 int lev_diff;
1598     object *skill_ob;
1599    
1600     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLIND) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZ))
1601     {
1602 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You are unable to read while blind!");
1603 root 1.22 return;
1604     }
1605 root 1.112
1606     if (!tmp->msg)
1607 root 1.22 {
1608 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You open the %s and find it empty.", &tmp->name));
1609 root 1.22 return;
1610     }
1611 elmex 1.1
1612 root 1.22 /* need a literacy skill to read stuff! */
1613     skill_ob = find_skill_by_name (op, tmp->skill);
1614     if (!skill_ob)
1615     {
1616 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You are unable to decipher the strange symbols. H<You lack the %s skill to read this.>", &tmp->skill));
1617 elmex 1.1 return;
1618     }
1619 root 1.112
1620 root 1.22 lev_diff = tmp->level - (skill_ob->level + 5);
1621     if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZ) && lev_diff > 0)
1622     {
1623 root 1.134 op->failmsg (lev_diff < 2 ? "This book is just barely beyond your comprehension."
1624 root 1.124 : lev_diff < 3 ? "This book is slightly beyond your comprehension."
1625     : lev_diff < 5 ? "This book is beyond your comprehension."
1626     : lev_diff < 8 ? "This book is quite a bit beyond your comprehension."
1627     : lev_diff < 15 ? "This book is way beyond your comprehension."
1628     : "This book is totally beyond your comprehension.");
1629 elmex 1.1 return;
1630     }
1631    
1632 root 1.22 readable_message_type *msgType = get_readable_message_type (tmp);
1633    
1634 root 1.112 if (player *pl = op->contr)
1635     if (client *ns = pl->ns)
1636 root 1.176 pl->infobox (MSG_CHANNEL ("book"), format ("T<%s>\n\n%s", (char *)long_desc (tmp, op), &tmp->msg));
1637 root 1.22
1638     /* gain xp from reading */
1639     if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_NO_SKILL_IDENT))
1640     { /* only if not read before */
1641     int exp_gain = calc_skill_exp (op, tmp, skill_ob);
1642    
1643     if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IDENTIFIED))
1644     {
1645     /*exp_gain *= 2; because they just identified it too */
1646     SET_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IDENTIFIED);
1647 root 1.41
1648 root 1.149 if (object *pl = tmp->visible_to ())
1649     esrv_update_item (UPD_FLAGS | UPD_NAME, pl, tmp);
1650 root 1.22 }
1651 root 1.41
1652 root 1.22 change_exp (op, exp_gain, skill_ob->skill, 0);
1653     SET_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_NO_SKILL_IDENT); /* so no more xp gained from this book */
1654 elmex 1.1 }
1655     }
1656    
1657     /**
1658     * Handles the applying of a skill scroll, calling learn_skill straight.
1659     * op is the person learning the skill, tmp is the skill scroll object
1660     */
1661 root 1.22 static void
1662     apply_skillscroll (object *op, object *tmp)
1663 elmex 1.1 {
1664 root 1.124 switch (learn_skill (op, tmp))
1665 root 1.22 {
1666 root 1.24 case 0:
1667 root 1.124 op->play_sound (sound_find ("generic_fail"));
1668 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You already possess the knowledge held within the %s.", query_name (tmp)));
1669 root 1.124 break;
1670 root 1.24
1671     case 1:
1672 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
1673 root 1.124 op->play_sound (sound_find ("skill_learn"));
1674     op->statusmsg (format ("You succeed in learning %s", &tmp->skill));
1675     break;
1676 root 1.14
1677 root 1.24 default:
1678 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
1679 root 1.124 op->play_sound (sound_find ("generic_fail"));
1680 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You fail to learn the knowledge of the %s.\n", query_name (tmp)));
1681 root 1.124 break;
1682 elmex 1.1 }
1683     }
1684    
1685     /**
1686     * Actually makes op learn spell.
1687     * Informs player of what happens.
1688     */
1689 root 1.22 void
1690     do_learn_spell (object *op, object *spell, int special_prayer)
1691 elmex 1.1 {
1692 root 1.22 object *tmp;
1693 elmex 1.1
1694 root 1.22 if (op->type != PLAYER)
1695     {
1696     LOG (llevError, "BUG: do_learn_spell(): not a player\n");
1697     return;
1698 elmex 1.1 }
1699    
1700 root 1.22 /* Upgrade special prayers to normal prayers */
1701     if ((tmp = check_spell_known (op, spell->name)) != NULL)
1702     {
1703     if (special_prayer && !QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_STARTEQUIP))
1704     {
1705     LOG (llevError, "BUG: do_learn_spell(): spell already known, but not marked as startequip\n");
1706     return;
1707 elmex 1.1 }
1708 root 1.22 return;
1709 elmex 1.1 }
1710    
1711 root 1.118 op->contr->play_sound (sound_find ("learn_spell"));
1712    
1713 root 1.39 tmp = spell->clone ();
1714 root 1.22 insert_ob_in_ob (tmp, op);
1715    
1716     if (special_prayer)
1717 root 1.39 SET_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_STARTEQUIP);
1718 elmex 1.1
1719 root 1.22 esrv_add_spells (op->contr, tmp);
1720 elmex 1.1 }
1721    
1722     /**
1723     * Erases spell from player's inventory.
1724     */
1725 root 1.22 void
1726     do_forget_spell (object *op, const char *spell)
1727 elmex 1.1 {
1728 root 1.22 object *spob;
1729    
1730     if (op->type != PLAYER)
1731     {
1732     LOG (llevError, "BUG: do_forget_spell(): not a player\n");
1733     return;
1734     }
1735     if ((spob = check_spell_known (op, spell)) == NULL)
1736     {
1737     LOG (llevError, "BUG: do_forget_spell(): spell not known\n");
1738     return;
1739     }
1740 elmex 1.1
1741 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You lose knowledge of %s.", spell));
1742 root 1.22 player_unready_range_ob (op->contr, spob);
1743     esrv_remove_spell (op->contr, spob);
1744 root 1.172 spob->destroy ();
1745 elmex 1.1 }
1746    
1747     /**
1748     * Handles player applying a spellbook.
1749     * Checks whether player has knowledge of required skill, doesn't already know the spell,
1750     * stuff like that. Random learning failure too.
1751     */
1752 root 1.22 static void
1753     apply_spellbook (object *op, object *tmp)
1754 elmex 1.1 {
1755 root 1.22 object *skop, *spell, *spell_skill;
1756    
1757     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLIND) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZ))
1758     {
1759 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You are unable to read while blind.");
1760 root 1.22 return;
1761     }
1762    
1763     /* artifact_spellbooks have 'slaying' field point to a spell name,
1764     * instead of having their spell stored in stats.sp. These are
1765     * legacy spellbooks
1766     */
1767 root 1.114 if (tmp->slaying)
1768 root 1.22 {
1769     spell = arch_to_object (find_archetype_by_object_name (tmp->slaying));
1770     if (!spell)
1771     {
1772 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("The book's formula for %s is incomplete.", &tmp->slaying));
1773 root 1.22 return;
1774 root 1.14 }
1775 root 1.22 else
1776     insert_ob_in_ob (spell, tmp);
1777 root 1.114
1778     tmp->slaying = 0;
1779 root 1.22 }
1780    
1781     skop = find_skill_by_name (op, tmp->skill);
1782    
1783     /* need a literacy skill to learn spells. Also, having a literacy level
1784     * lower than the spell will make learning the spell more difficult */
1785     if (!skop)
1786     {
1787 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You can't read! Your attempt fails. H<You lack the %s skill.>", &tmp->skill));
1788 root 1.22 return;
1789     }
1790    
1791     spell = tmp->inv;
1792 root 1.32
1793 root 1.22 if (!spell)
1794     {
1795     LOG (llevError, "apply_spellbook: Book %s has no spell in it!\n", &tmp->name);
1796 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("The spellbook symbols make no sense. This is a bug, please report!");
1797 root 1.22 return;
1798     }
1799 root 1.31
1800 root 1.34 if (skop->level < int (sqrtf (spell->level) * 1.5f))
1801 root 1.22 {
1802 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You are unable to decipher the strange symbols. H<Your %s level is too low.>", &tmp->skill));
1803 root 1.22 return;
1804     }
1805    
1806 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format ("The spellbook contains the %s level spell %s.", get_levelnumber (spell->level), &spell->name));
1807 root 1.22
1808     if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IDENTIFIED))
1809 root 1.149 identify (tmp);
1810 root 1.22
1811     /* I removed the check for special_prayer_mark here - it didn't make
1812     * a lot of sense - special prayers are not found in spellbooks, and
1813     * if the player doesn't know the spell, doesn't make a lot of sense that
1814     * they would have a special prayer mark.
1815     */
1816     if (check_spell_known (op, spell->name))
1817     {
1818 root 1.124 op->statusmsg ("You already know that spell. H<It makes no sense to learn spells twice, and would only waste the spellbook.>\n");
1819 root 1.22 return;
1820 elmex 1.1 }
1821 root 1.22
1822     if (spell->skill)
1823     {
1824     spell_skill = find_skill_by_name (op, spell->skill);
1825 root 1.25
1826 root 1.22 if (!spell_skill)
1827     {
1828 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You lack the skill %s to use this spell.", &spell->skill));
1829 root 1.22 return;
1830 root 1.14 }
1831 root 1.25
1832 root 1.22 if (spell_skill->level < spell->level)
1833     {
1834 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You need to be level %d in %s to learn this spell.", spell->level, &spell->skill));
1835 root 1.22 return;
1836 root 1.14 }
1837 elmex 1.1 }
1838    
1839 root 1.22 /* Logic as follows
1840     *
1841     * 1- MU spells use Int to learn, Cleric spells use Wisdom
1842     *
1843     * 2- The learner's skill level in literacy adjusts the chance to learn
1844     * a spell.
1845     *
1846     * 3 -Automatically fail to learn if you read while confused
1847     *
1848     * Overall, chances are the same but a player will find having a high
1849     * literacy rate very useful! -b.t.
1850     */
1851     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CONFUSED))
1852     {
1853 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("In your confused state you flub the wording of the text!");
1854 root 1.22 scroll_failure (op, 0 - random_roll (0, spell->level, op, PREFER_LOW), MAX (spell->stats.sp, spell->stats.grace));
1855     }
1856     else if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_STARTEQUIP) ||
1857     (random_roll (0, 100, op, PREFER_LOW) - (5 * skop->level)) < learn_spell[spell->stats.grace ? op->stats.Wis : op->stats.Int])
1858     {
1859 root 1.124 op->statusmsg ("You succeed in learning the spell!", NDI_GREEN);
1860 root 1.22 do_learn_spell (op, spell, 0);
1861    
1862     /* xp gain to literacy for spell learning */
1863     if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_STARTEQUIP))
1864     change_exp (op, calc_skill_exp (op, tmp, skop), skop->skill, 0);
1865 elmex 1.1 }
1866 root 1.22 else
1867     {
1868 root 1.118 op->contr->play_sound (sound_find ("fumble_spell"));
1869 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You fail to learn the spell. H<Wis (priests) or Int (wizards) governs the chance of learning a prayer or spell.>\n");
1870 root 1.22 }
1871 root 1.73
1872 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
1873 elmex 1.1 }
1874    
1875     /**
1876     * Handles applying a spell scroll.
1877     */
1878 root 1.22 void
1879     apply_scroll (object *op, object *tmp, int dir)
1880 elmex 1.1 {
1881 root 1.22 object *skop;
1882 elmex 1.1
1883 root 1.22 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLIND) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZ))
1884     {
1885 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You are unable to read while blind.");
1886 root 1.22 return;
1887 elmex 1.1 }
1888    
1889 root 1.22 if (!tmp->inv || tmp->inv->type != SPELL)
1890     {
1891 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("The scroll just doesn't make sense! H<...and never will make sense.>");
1892 root 1.22 return;
1893 elmex 1.1 }
1894    
1895 root 1.22 if (op->type == PLAYER)
1896     {
1897     /* players need a literacy skill to read stuff! */
1898     int exp_gain = 0;
1899 elmex 1.1
1900 root 1.22 /* hard code literacy - tmp->skill points to where the exp
1901     * should go for anything killed by the spell.
1902     */
1903     skop = find_skill_by_name (op, skill_names[SK_LITERACY]);
1904 elmex 1.1
1905 root 1.22 if (!skop)
1906     {
1907 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("You are unable to decipher the strange symbols. H<You lack the %s skill.>", &skill_names[SK_LITERACY]));
1908 root 1.22 return;
1909     }
1910 elmex 1.1
1911 root 1.22 if ((exp_gain = calc_skill_exp (op, tmp, skop)))
1912     change_exp (op, exp_gain, skop->skill, 0);
1913 elmex 1.1 }
1914    
1915 root 1.22 if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IDENTIFIED))
1916     identify (tmp);
1917 elmex 1.1
1918 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format ("The scroll of %s turns to dust.", &tmp->inv->name));
1919 elmex 1.1
1920 root 1.22 cast_spell (op, tmp, dir, tmp->inv, NULL);
1921 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
1922 elmex 1.1 }
1923    
1924     /**
1925     * Applies a treasure object - by default, chest. op
1926     * is the person doing the applying, tmp is the treasure
1927     * chest.
1928     */
1929 root 1.22 static void
1930     apply_treasure (object *op, object *tmp)
1931 elmex 1.1 {
1932 root 1.124 /* Nice side effect of this treasure creation method is that the treasure
1933 root 1.22 * for the chest is done when the chest is created, and put into the chest
1934 root 1.124 * inventory. So that when the chest burns up, the items still exist. Also
1935     * prevents people from moving chests to more difficult maps to get better
1936 root 1.22 * treasure
1937     */
1938 root 1.99 object *treas = tmp->inv;
1939 root 1.22
1940 root 1.99 if (!treas)
1941 root 1.22 {
1942 root 1.124 op->statusmsg ("The chest was empty.");
1943 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
1944 root 1.22 return;
1945     }
1946 root 1.99
1947 root 1.22 while (tmp->inv)
1948     {
1949     treas = tmp->inv;
1950 root 1.36 treas->remove ();
1951 elmex 1.1
1952 root 1.22 treas->x = op->x;
1953     treas->y = op->y;
1954     treas = insert_ob_in_map (treas, op->map, op, INS_BELOW_ORIGINATOR);
1955    
1956     if (treas && (treas->type == RUNE || treas->type == TRAP) && treas->level && QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ALIVE))
1957     spring_trap (treas, op);
1958 root 1.37
1959 root 1.22 /* If either player or container was destroyed, no need to do
1960 root 1.124 * further processing. I think this should be enclused with
1961 root 1.22 * spring trap above, as I don't think there is otherwise
1962 root 1.124 * any way for the treasure chest or player to get killed.
1963 root 1.22 */
1964 root 1.29 if (op->destroyed () || tmp->destroyed ())
1965 root 1.22 break;
1966 elmex 1.1 }
1967    
1968 root 1.124 if (!tmp->destroyed () && !tmp->inv)
1969 root 1.171 tmp->decrease (true);
1970 elmex 1.1 }
1971    
1972     /**
1973     * op eats food.
1974     * If player, takes care of messages and dragon special food.
1975     */
1976 root 1.22 static void
1977     apply_food (object *op, object *tmp)
1978 elmex 1.1 {
1979 root 1.22 int capacity_remaining;
1980 elmex 1.1
1981 root 1.22 if (op->type != PLAYER)
1982     op->stats.hp = op->stats.maxhp;
1983     else
1984     {
1985 elmex 1.1 /* check if this is a dragon (player), eating some flesh */
1986 root 1.22 if (tmp->type == FLESH && is_dragon_pl (op) && dragon_eat_flesh (op, tmp))
1987 root 1.14 ;
1988 root 1.22 else
1989     {
1990     /* usual case - no dragon meal: */
1991     if (op->stats.food + tmp->stats.food > 999)
1992     {
1993     if (tmp->type == FOOD || tmp->type == FLESH)
1994 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You feel full, but what a waste of food!");
1995 root 1.22 else
1996 root 1.124 op->statusmsg ("Most of the drink goes down your face not your throat!");
1997 root 1.22 }
1998    
1999 root 1.132 tmp->play_sound (
2000     tmp->sound
2001     ? tmp->sound
2002     : tmp->type == DRINK
2003     ? sound_find ("eat_drink")
2004     : sound_find ("eat_food")
2005     );
2006    
2007 root 1.22 if (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED))
2008     {
2009 root 1.124 const char *buf;
2010 root 1.22
2011     if (!is_dragon_pl (op))
2012     {
2013     /* eating message for normal players */
2014     if (tmp->type == DRINK)
2015 root 1.124 buf = format ("Ahhh...that %s tasted good.", &tmp->name);
2016 root 1.22 else
2017 root 1.124 buf = format ("The %s tasted %s", &tmp->name, tmp->type == FLESH ? "terrible!" : "good.");
2018 root 1.22 }
2019     else
2020 root 1.124 /* eating message for dragon players */
2021     buf = format ("The %s tasted terrible!", &tmp->name);
2022    
2023     op->statusmsg (buf);
2024 root 1.22
2025     capacity_remaining = 999 - op->stats.food;
2026     op->stats.food += tmp->stats.food;
2027     if (capacity_remaining < tmp->stats.food)
2028     op->stats.hp += capacity_remaining / 50;
2029     else
2030     op->stats.hp += tmp->stats.food / 50;
2031 root 1.124
2032 root 1.22 if (op->stats.hp > op->stats.maxhp)
2033     op->stats.hp = op->stats.maxhp;
2034     if (op->stats.food > 999)
2035     op->stats.food = 999;
2036     }
2037 root 1.14
2038 root 1.22 /* special food hack -b.t. */
2039     if (tmp->title || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED))
2040     eat_special_food (op, tmp);
2041     }
2042 elmex 1.1 }
2043 root 1.114
2044 root 1.22 handle_apply_yield (tmp);
2045 root 1.144 tmp->decrease ();
2046 elmex 1.1 }
2047    
2048     /**
2049     * A dragon is eating some flesh. If the flesh contains resistances,
2050     * there is a chance for the dragon's skin to get improved.
2051     *
2052     * attributes:
2053     * object *op the object (dragon player) eating the flesh
2054     * object *meal the flesh item, getting chewed in dragon's mouth
2055     * return:
2056     * int 1 if eating successful, 0 if it doesn't work
2057     */
2058 root 1.22 int
2059     dragon_eat_flesh (object *op, object *meal)
2060     {
2061     object *skin = NULL; /* pointer to dragon skin force */
2062     object *abil = NULL; /* pointer to dragon ability force */
2063     object *tmp = NULL; /* tmp. object */
2064    
2065 elmex 1.1 double chance; /* improvement-chance of one resistance type */
2066 root 1.22 double totalchance = 1; /* total chance of gaining one resistance */
2067     double bonus = 0; /* level bonus (improvement is easier at lowlevel) */
2068     double mbonus = 0; /* monster bonus */
2069 elmex 1.1 int atnr_winner[NROFATTACKS]; /* winning candidates for resistance improvement */
2070 root 1.22 int winners = 0; /* number of winners */
2071 elmex 1.1 int i; /* index */
2072 root 1.22
2073 elmex 1.1 /* let's make sure and doublecheck the parameters */
2074 root 1.22 if (meal->type != FLESH || !is_dragon_pl (op))
2075 elmex 1.1 return 0;
2076 root 1.22
2077 elmex 1.1 /* now grab the 'dragon_skin'- and 'dragon_ability'-forces
2078     from the player's inventory */
2079 root 1.60 for (tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
2080     if (tmp->type == FORCE)
2081 root 1.113 if (tmp->arch->archname == shstr_dragon_skin_force)
2082 root 1.60 skin = tmp;
2083 root 1.113 else if (tmp->arch->archname == shstr_dragon_ability_force)
2084 root 1.60 abil = tmp;
2085 root 1.22
2086 elmex 1.1 /* if either skin or ability are missing, this is an old player
2087     which is not to be considered a dragon -> bail out */
2088 root 1.22 if (skin == NULL || abil == NULL)
2089     return 0;
2090    
2091 elmex 1.1 /* now start by filling stomache and health, according to food-value */
2092 root 1.22 if ((999 - op->stats.food) < meal->stats.food)
2093 elmex 1.1 op->stats.hp += (999 - op->stats.food) / 50;
2094     else
2095 root 1.22 op->stats.hp += meal->stats.food / 50;
2096 root 1.124
2097 root 1.22 if (op->stats.hp > op->stats.maxhp)
2098     op->stats.hp = op->stats.maxhp;
2099    
2100     op->stats.food = MIN (999, op->stats.food + meal->stats.food);
2101    
2102     /*LOG(llevDebug, "-> player: %d, flesh: %d\n", op->level, meal->level); */
2103    
2104 elmex 1.1 /* on to the interesting part: chances for adding resistance */
2105 root 1.22 for (i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
2106     {
2107     if (meal->resist[i] > 0 && atnr_is_dragon_enabled (i))
2108     {
2109     /* got positive resistance, now calculate improvement chance (0-100) */
2110    
2111     /* this bonus makes resistance increase easier at lower levels */
2112     bonus = (settings.max_level - op->level) * 30. / ((double) settings.max_level);
2113     if (i == abil->stats.exp)
2114     bonus += 5; /* additional bonus for resistance of ability-focus */
2115    
2116     /* monster bonus increases with level, because high-level
2117     flesh is too rare */
2118     mbonus = op->level * 20. / ((double) settings.max_level);
2119    
2120     chance = (((double) MIN (op->level + bonus, meal->level + bonus + mbonus)) * 100. /
2121     ((double) settings.max_level)) - skin->resist[i];
2122    
2123     if (chance >= 0.)
2124     chance += 1.;
2125     else
2126     chance = (chance < -12) ? 0. : 1. / pow (2., -chance);
2127    
2128     /* chance is proportional to amount of resistance (max. 50) */
2129     chance *= ((double) (MIN (meal->resist[i], 50))) / 50.;
2130    
2131     /* doubled chance for resistance of ability-focus */
2132     if (i == abil->stats.exp)
2133     chance = MIN (100., chance * 2.);
2134    
2135     /* now make the throw and save all winners (Don't insert luck bonus here!) */
2136 pippijn 1.71 if (rndm (10000) < (unsigned int) (chance * 100))
2137 root 1.22 {
2138     atnr_winner[winners] = i;
2139     winners++;
2140     }
2141    
2142     if (chance >= 0.01)
2143     totalchance *= 1 - chance / 100;
2144    
2145     /*LOG(llevDebug, " %s: bonus %.1f, chance %.1f\n", attacks[i], bonus, chance); */
2146     }
2147 elmex 1.1 }
2148 root 1.22
2149 elmex 1.1 /* inverse totalchance as until now we have the failure-chance */
2150 root 1.22 totalchance = 100 - totalchance * 100;
2151 root 1.124
2152 elmex 1.1 /* print message according to totalchance */
2153 root 1.124 const char *buf;
2154 elmex 1.1 if (totalchance > 50.)
2155 root 1.124 buf = format ("Hmm! The %s tasted delicious!", &meal->name);
2156 elmex 1.1 else if (totalchance > 10.)
2157 root 1.124 buf = format ("The %s tasted very good.", &meal->name);
2158 elmex 1.1 else if (totalchance > 1.)
2159 root 1.124 buf = format ("The %s tasted good.", &meal->name);
2160 elmex 1.1 else if (totalchance > 0.1)
2161 root 1.124 buf = format ("The %s tasted bland.", &meal->name);
2162 elmex 1.1 else if (totalchance >= 0.01)
2163 root 1.124 buf = format ("The %s had a boring taste.", &meal->name);
2164 root 1.22 else if (meal->last_eat > 0 && atnr_is_dragon_enabled (meal->last_eat))
2165 root 1.124 buf = format ("The %s tasted strange.", &meal->name);
2166 root 1.22 else
2167 root 1.124 buf = format ("The %s had no taste.", &meal->name);
2168    
2169     op->statusmsg (buf);
2170 root 1.22
2171 elmex 1.1 /* now choose a winner if we have any */
2172     i = -1;
2173 root 1.22 if (winners > 0)
2174 root 1.175 i = atnr_winner [rndm (winners)];
2175 root 1.22
2176     if (i >= 0 && i < NROFATTACKS && skin->resist[i] < 95)
2177     {
2178     /* resistance increased! */
2179     skin->resist[i]++;
2180 root 1.51 op->update_stats ();
2181 root 1.22
2182 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format ("Your skin is now more resistant to %s!", change_resist_msg[i]));
2183 root 1.22 }
2184    
2185 elmex 1.1 /* if this flesh contains a new ability focus, we mark it
2186     into the ability_force and it will take effect on next level */
2187 root 1.22 if (meal->last_eat > 0 && atnr_is_dragon_enabled (meal->last_eat) && meal->last_eat != abil->last_eat)
2188     {
2189     abil->last_eat = meal->last_eat; /* write: last_eat <new attnr focus> */
2190    
2191     if (meal->last_eat != abil->stats.exp)
2192 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format (
2193 root 1.125 "Your metabolism prepares to focus on %s!\n"
2194     "The change will happen at level %d.",
2195     change_resist_msg[meal->last_eat],
2196     abil->level + 1
2197 root 1.124 ));
2198 root 1.22 else
2199     {
2200 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format ("Your metabolism will continue to focus on %s.", change_resist_msg[meal->last_eat]));
2201 root 1.22 abil->last_eat = 0;
2202     }
2203 elmex 1.1 }
2204 root 1.124
2205 elmex 1.1 return 1;
2206     }
2207    
2208     /**
2209     * Handles applying an improve armor scroll.
2210     * Does some sanity checks, then calls improve_armour.
2211     */
2212 root 1.22 static void
2213     apply_armour_improver (object *op, object *tmp)
2214 elmex 1.1 {
2215 root 1.22 object *armor;
2216 elmex 1.1
2217 root 1.114 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_WIZCAST) && (get_map_flags (op->map, 0, op->x, op->y, 0, 0) & P_NO_MAGIC))
2218 root 1.22 {
2219 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Something blocks the magic of the scroll. H<This area prevents magic effects.>");
2220 root 1.22 return;
2221 elmex 1.1 }
2222 root 1.51
2223 root 1.22 armor = find_marked_object (op);
2224 root 1.51
2225 root 1.22 if (!armor)
2226     {
2227 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You need to mark an armor object. Use the right mouse button popup or the mark command to do this.");
2228 elmex 1.1 return;
2229     }
2230 root 1.51
2231 root 1.22 if (armor->type != ARMOUR
2232     && armor->type != CLOAK
2233     && armor->type != BOOTS && armor->type != GLOVES && armor->type != BRACERS && armor->type != SHIELD && armor->type != HELMET)
2234 elmex 1.1 {
2235 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Your marked item is not armour!\n");
2236 root 1.22 return;
2237 elmex 1.1 }
2238    
2239 root 1.124 op->statusmsg ("Applying armour enchantment.");
2240 root 1.22 improve_armour (op, tmp, armor);
2241 elmex 1.1 }
2242    
2243 root 1.151 void
2244 root 1.22 apply_poison (object *op, object *tmp)
2245 elmex 1.1 {
2246 root 1.158 // need to do it now when it is still on the map
2247     handle_apply_yield (tmp);
2248    
2249 root 1.151 object *poison = tmp->split (1);
2250    
2251 root 1.22 if (op->type == PLAYER)
2252     {
2253 root 1.118 op->contr->play_sound (sound_find ("drink_poison"));
2254 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Yech! That tasted poisonous!");
2255 root 1.151 op->contr->killer = poison;
2256 elmex 1.1 }
2257 root 1.114
2258 root 1.151 if (poison->stats.hp > 0)
2259 root 1.22 {
2260 root 1.151 LOG (llevDebug, "Trying to poison player/monster for %d hp\n", poison->stats.hp);
2261     hit_player (op, poison->stats.hp, tmp, AT_POISON, 1);
2262 elmex 1.1 }
2263 root 1.114
2264 root 1.22 op->stats.food -= op->stats.food / 4;
2265 root 1.172 poison->destroy ();
2266 elmex 1.1 }
2267    
2268     /**
2269 root 1.55 * This function return true if the exit is not a 2 ways one or it is 2 ways, valid exit.
2270 elmex 1.1 * A valid 2 way exit means:
2271     * -You can come back (there is another exit at the other side)
2272     * -You are
2273 root 1.44 * ° the owner of the exit
2274     * ° or in the same party as the owner
2275 elmex 1.1 *
2276     * Note: a owner in a 2 way exit is saved as the owner's name
2277     * in the field exit->name cause the field exit->owner doesn't
2278     * survive in the swapping (in fact the whole exit doesn't survive).
2279     */
2280 root 1.22 int
2281     is_legal_2ways_exit (object *op, object *exit)
2282     {
2283     if (exit->stats.exp != 1)
2284     return 1; /*This is not a 2 way, so it is legal */
2285 root 1.52
2286 root 1.55 #if 0 //TODO
2287 root 1.22 if (!has_been_loaded (EXIT_PATH (exit)) && exit->race)
2288     return 0; /* This is a reset town portal */
2289 root 1.55 #endif
2290    
2291 root 1.128 LOG (llevError | logBacktrace, "sync map load due to %s\n", exit->debug_desc ());
2292    
2293 root 1.58 maptile *exitmap = maptile::find_sync (EXIT_PATH (exit), exit->map);
2294 root 1.52
2295 root 1.22 if (exitmap)
2296     {
2297 root 1.58 exitmap->load_sync ();
2298    
2299     object *tmp = exitmap->at (EXIT_X (exit), EXIT_Y (exit)).bot;
2300 root 1.52
2301 root 1.22 if (!tmp)
2302     return 0;
2303 root 1.52
2304 root 1.58 for (; tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
2305 root 1.22 {
2306     if (tmp->type != EXIT)
2307     continue; /*Not an exit */
2308 root 1.52
2309 root 1.22 if (!EXIT_PATH (tmp))
2310     continue; /*Not a valid exit */
2311 root 1.52
2312 root 1.22 if ((EXIT_X (tmp) != exit->x) || (EXIT_Y (tmp) != exit->y))
2313     continue; /*Not in the same place */
2314 root 1.52
2315 root 1.66 if (exit->map->path != EXIT_PATH (tmp))
2316 root 1.22 continue; /*Not in the same map */
2317    
2318     /* From here we have found the exit is valid. However we do
2319     * here the check of the exit owner. It is important for the
2320     * town portals to prevent strangers from visiting your appartments
2321     */
2322     if (!exit->race)
2323     return 1; /*No owner, free for all! */
2324 root 1.52
2325 root 1.58 object *exit_owner = 0;
2326 root 1.52
2327     for_all_players (pp)
2328 root 1.22 {
2329     if (!pp->ob)
2330     continue;
2331 root 1.52
2332 root 1.22 if (pp->ob->name != exit->race)
2333     continue;
2334 root 1.52
2335 root 1.22 exit_owner = pp->ob; /*We found a player which correspond to the player name */
2336     break;
2337     }
2338 root 1.52
2339 root 1.22 if (!exit_owner)
2340     return 0; /* No more owner */
2341 root 1.52
2342 root 1.22 if (exit_owner->contr == op->contr)
2343     return 1; /*It is your exit */
2344 root 1.52
2345 root 1.22 if (exit_owner && /*There is a owner */
2346     (op->contr) && /*A player tries to pass */
2347     ((exit_owner->contr->party == NULL) || /*No pass if controller has no party */
2348     (exit_owner->contr->party != op->contr->party))) /* Or not the same as op */
2349     return 0;
2350 root 1.52
2351 root 1.22 return 1;
2352     }
2353     }
2354 root 1.52
2355 root 1.22 return 0;
2356     }
2357 elmex 1.1
2358     /**
2359     * Main apply handler.
2360     *
2361     * Checks for unpaid items before applying.
2362     *
2363     * Return value:
2364     * 0: player or monster can't apply objects of that type
2365     * 1: has been applied, or there was an error applying the object
2366     * 2: objects of that type can't be applied if not in inventory
2367     *
2368     * op is the object that is causing object to be applied, tmp is the object
2369     * being applied.
2370     *
2371     * aflag is special (always apply/unapply) flags. Nothing is done with
2372     * them in this function - they are passed to apply_special
2373     */
2374 root 1.22 int
2375     manual_apply (object *op, object *tmp, int aflag)
2376 elmex 1.1 {
2377 root 1.156 tmp = tmp->head_ ();
2378 elmex 1.1
2379 root 1.22 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_UNPAID) && !QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED))
2380     {
2381     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2382     {
2383 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You should pay for it first! H<You cannot use items marked as unpaid.>");
2384 root 1.22 return 1;
2385     }
2386     else
2387 root 1.51 return 0; /* monsters just skip unpaid items */
2388 elmex 1.1 }
2389    
2390 root 1.22 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (APPLY, tmp, ARG_OBJECT (op)))
2391     return RESULT_INT (0);
2392 root 1.8
2393 root 1.22 switch (tmp->type)
2394     {
2395 root 1.24 case CF_HANDLE:
2396 root 1.118 op->play_sound (sound_find ("turn_handle"));
2397 root 1.124 op->statusmsg ("You turn the handle.");
2398 root 1.24 tmp->value = tmp->value ? 0 : 1;
2399     SET_ANIMATION (tmp, tmp->value);
2400     update_object (tmp, UP_OBJ_FACE);
2401     push_button (tmp);
2402     return 1;
2403 root 1.14
2404 root 1.24 case TRIGGER:
2405     if (check_trigger (tmp, op))
2406     {
2407 root 1.124 op->statusmsg ("You turn the handle.");
2408 root 1.118 op->play_sound (sound_find ("turn_handle"));
2409 root 1.24 }
2410     else
2411 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("The handle doesn't move.");
2412 root 1.57
2413 root 1.24 return 1;
2414 root 1.14
2415 root 1.24 case EXIT:
2416     if (op->type != PLAYER)
2417     return 0;
2418 root 1.57
2419 root 1.24 if (!EXIT_PATH (tmp) || !is_legal_2ways_exit (op, tmp))
2420 root 1.125 op->failmsg (format ("The %s is closed.", query_name (tmp)));
2421 root 1.24 else
2422     {
2423     /* Don't display messages for random maps. */
2424 root 1.57 if (tmp->msg && strncmp (EXIT_PATH (tmp), "/!", 2))
2425 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (tmp->msg, NDI_NAVY);
2426 root 1.57
2427 root 1.55 op->enter_exit (tmp);
2428 root 1.24 }
2429 root 1.85
2430 root 1.24 return 1;
2431 root 1.14
2432 root 1.122 case INSCRIBABLE:
2433 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (tmp->msg);
2434 root 1.122 // maybe show a spell menu to chose from or something like that
2435     return 1;
2436    
2437 root 1.24 case SIGN:
2438     apply_sign (op, tmp, 0);
2439     return 1;
2440 root 1.14
2441 root 1.24 case BOOK:
2442     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2443     {
2444     apply_book (op, tmp);
2445     return 1;
2446     }
2447     else
2448 root 1.85 return 0;
2449 root 1.14
2450 root 1.24 case SKILLSCROLL:
2451     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2452     {
2453     apply_skillscroll (op, tmp);
2454     return 1;
2455     }
2456 root 1.85 else
2457     return 0;
2458 root 1.14
2459 root 1.24 case SPELLBOOK:
2460     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2461     {
2462     apply_spellbook (op, tmp);
2463     return 1;
2464     }
2465 root 1.85 else
2466     return 0;
2467 root 1.14
2468 root 1.24 case SCROLL:
2469     apply_scroll (op, tmp, 0);
2470     return 1;
2471 root 1.14
2472 root 1.24 case POTION:
2473 root 1.85 apply_potion (op, tmp);
2474 root 1.24 return 1;
2475 root 1.14
2476 root 1.24 /* Eneq(@csd.uu.se): Handle apply on containers. */
2477 root 1.68 //TODO: remove, as it is unsed?
2478 root 1.24 case CLOSE_CON:
2479 root 1.68 apply_container (op, tmp->env);
2480 root 1.24 return 1;
2481 root 1.14
2482 root 1.24 case CONTAINER:
2483 root 1.68 apply_container (op, tmp);
2484 root 1.24 return 1;
2485 root 1.14
2486 root 1.24 case TREASURE:
2487     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2488     {
2489     apply_treasure (op, tmp);
2490     return 1;
2491     }
2492     else
2493 root 1.68 return 0;
2494 root 1.14
2495 root 1.24 case WEAPON:
2496     case ARMOUR:
2497     case BOOTS:
2498     case GLOVES:
2499     case AMULET:
2500     case GIRDLE:
2501     case BRACERS:
2502     case SHIELD:
2503     case HELMET:
2504     case RING:
2505     case CLOAK:
2506     case WAND:
2507     case ROD:
2508     case HORN:
2509     case SKILL:
2510     case BOW:
2511     case LAMP:
2512     case BUILDER:
2513     case SKILL_TOOL:
2514     if (tmp->env != op)
2515     return 2; /* not in inventory */
2516 root 1.79
2517     apply_special (op, tmp, aflag);
2518 root 1.24 return 1;
2519 root 1.14
2520 root 1.24 case DRINK:
2521     case FOOD:
2522     case FLESH:
2523     apply_food (op, tmp);
2524     return 1;
2525 root 1.14
2526 root 1.24 case POISON:
2527     apply_poison (op, tmp);
2528     return 1;
2529 root 1.14
2530 root 1.24 case SAVEBED:
2531 root 1.51 return 1;
2532 root 1.14
2533 root 1.24 case ARMOUR_IMPROVER:
2534     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2535     {
2536     apply_armour_improver (op, tmp);
2537     return 1;
2538     }
2539     else
2540 root 1.51 return 0;
2541 root 1.14
2542 root 1.24 case WEAPON_IMPROVER:
2543 root 1.85 check_improve_weapon (op, tmp);
2544 root 1.24 return 1;
2545 root 1.14
2546 root 1.24 case CLOCK:
2547     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2548     {
2549     char buf[MAX_BUF];
2550     timeofday_t tod;
2551 root 1.22
2552 root 1.24 get_tod (&tod);
2553 root 1.118 op->play_sound (sound_find ("sound_clock"));
2554 root 1.124 op->statusmsg (format (
2555 root 1.125 "It is %d minute%s past %d o'clock %s",
2556     tod.minute + 1, ((tod.minute + 1 < 2) ? "" : "s"),
2557     ((tod.hour % 14 == 0) ? 14 : ((tod.hour) % 14)), ((tod.hour >= 14) ? "pm" : "am")
2558 root 1.124 ));
2559 root 1.24 return 1;
2560     }
2561     else
2562 root 1.85 return 0;
2563 root 1.14
2564 root 1.24 case MENU:
2565     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2566     {
2567 elmex 1.75 shop_listing (tmp, op);
2568 root 1.24 return 1;
2569     }
2570     else
2571 root 1.85 return 0;
2572 elmex 1.1
2573 root 1.24 case POWER_CRYSTAL:
2574     apply_power_crystal (op, tmp); /* see egoitem.c */
2575     return 1;
2576 root 1.14
2577 root 1.24 case LIGHTER: /* for lighting torches/lanterns/etc */
2578     if (op->type == PLAYER)
2579     {
2580     apply_lighter (op, tmp);
2581     return 1;
2582     }
2583     else
2584 root 1.85 return 0;
2585 root 1.14
2586 root 1.24 case ITEM_TRANSFORMER:
2587     apply_item_transformer (op, tmp);
2588     return 1;
2589 root 1.14
2590 root 1.24 default:
2591     return 0;
2592 elmex 1.1 }
2593     }
2594    
2595     /* quiet suppresses the "don't know how to apply" and "you must get it first"
2596     * messages as needed by player_apply_below(). But there can still be
2597     * "but you are floating high above the ground" messages.
2598     *
2599     * Same return value as apply() function.
2600     */
2601 root 1.22 int
2602     player_apply (object *pl, object *op, int aflag, int quiet)
2603 elmex 1.1 {
2604 root 1.157 if (!op->env && (pl->move_type & MOVE_FLYING))
2605 root 1.22 {
2606     /* player is flying and applying object not in inventory */
2607     if (!QUERY_FLAG (pl, FLAG_WIZ) && !(op->move_type & MOVE_FLYING))
2608     {
2609 root 1.157 pl->failmsg ("But you are floating high above the ground! "
2610     "H<You have to stop levitating first, if you can, either by using your levitation skill, "
2611     "or waiting till the levitation effect wears off.>");
2612 root 1.22 return 0;
2613 root 1.14 }
2614 elmex 1.1 }
2615    
2616 root 1.22 pl->contr->last_used = op;
2617 elmex 1.1
2618 root 1.157 int tmp = manual_apply (pl, op, aflag);
2619    
2620 root 1.22 if (!quiet)
2621     {
2622     if (tmp == 0)
2623 elmex 1.138 pl->statusmsg (format ("I don't know how to apply the %s.", query_name (op)));
2624 root 1.22 else if (tmp == 2)
2625 elmex 1.138 pl->failmsg ("You must get it first!\n");
2626 elmex 1.1 }
2627 root 1.114
2628 root 1.22 return tmp;
2629 elmex 1.1 }
2630    
2631     /**
2632     * player_apply_below attempts to apply the object 'below' the player.
2633     * If the player has an open container, we use that for below, otherwise
2634     * we use the ground.
2635     */
2636 root 1.22 void
2637     player_apply_below (object *pl)
2638 elmex 1.1 {
2639 root 1.68 int floors = 0;
2640 root 1.22
2641     /* If using a container, set the starting item to be the top
2642     * item in the container. Otherwise, use the map.
2643 root 1.68 * This is perhaps more complicated. However, I want to make sure that
2644 root 1.22 * we don't use a corrupt pointer for the next object, so we get the
2645     * next object in the stack before applying. This is can only be a
2646     * problem if player_apply() has a bug in that it uses the object but does
2647     * not return a proper value.
2648     */
2649 root 1.68 for (object *next, *tmp = pl->container ? pl->container->inv : pl->below; tmp; tmp = next)
2650 root 1.22 {
2651     next = tmp->below;
2652 root 1.68
2653 root 1.22 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IS_FLOOR))
2654     floors++;
2655     else if (floors > 0)
2656     return; /* process only floor objects after first floor object */
2657    
2658     /* If it is visible, player can apply it. If it is applied by
2659     * person moving on it, also activate. Added code to make it
2660     * so that at least one of players movement types be that which
2661     * the item needs.
2662     */
2663     if (!tmp->invisible || (tmp->move_on & pl->move_type))
2664 root 1.174 if (player_apply (pl, tmp, 0, 1) == 1)
2665     return;
2666    
2667 root 1.22 if (floors >= 2)
2668     return; /* process at most two floor objects */
2669 elmex 1.1 }
2670     }
2671    
2672     /**
2673     * Unapplies specified item.
2674     * No check done on cursed/damned.
2675     * Break this out of apply_special - this is just done
2676     * to keep the size of apply_special to a more managable size.
2677     */
2678 root 1.22 static int
2679     unapply_special (object *who, object *op, int aflags)
2680 elmex 1.1 {
2681 root 1.85 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (BE_UNREADY, op, ARG_OBJECT (who), ARG_INT (aflags))
2682     || INVOKE_OBJECT (UNREADY, who, ARG_OBJECT (op), ARG_INT (aflags)))
2683 root 1.22 return RESULT_INT (0);
2684 root 1.12
2685 root 1.22 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED);
2686 root 1.76
2687 root 1.22 switch (op->type)
2688     {
2689 root 1.96 case SKILL_TOOL:
2690     // unapplying a skill tool should also unapply the skill it governs
2691     // but this is hard, as it shouldn't do so when the skill can
2692     // be used for other reasons
2693     for (object *tmp = who->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
2694     if (tmp->skill == op->skill
2695     && tmp->type == SKILL
2696     && tmp->flag [FLAG_APPLIED]
2697     && !tmp->flag [FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL])
2698     unapply_special (who, tmp, 0);
2699    
2700     change_abil (who, op);
2701     break;
2702    
2703 root 1.24 case WEAPON:
2704 root 1.105 if (player *pl = who->contr)
2705     if (op == pl->combat_ob)
2706     {
2707     pl->combat_ob = 0;
2708     who->change_weapon (pl->ranged_ob);
2709     }
2710    
2711 root 1.124 who->statusmsg (format ("You unwield %s.", query_name (op)));
2712 elmex 1.1
2713 root 1.79 change_abil (who, op);
2714     CLEAR_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_WEAPON);
2715 root 1.24 break;
2716 root 1.14
2717 root 1.96 case SKILL:
2718 root 1.79 if (who->contr)
2719 root 1.24 {
2720 root 1.159 if (IS_COMBAT_SKILL (op->subtype))
2721     who->change_weapon (who->contr->combat_ob = 0);
2722     else if (IS_RANGED_SKILL (op->subtype))
2723     who->change_weapon (who->contr->ranged_ob = 0);
2724    
2725     if (op->invisible)
2726     who->statusmsg (format ("You can no longer use the skill: %s.", &op->skill));
2727     else
2728 root 1.124 who->statusmsg (format ("You stop using the %s.", query_name (op)));
2729 root 1.24 }
2730 root 1.76
2731     change_abil (who, op);
2732 root 1.24 CLEAR_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_SKILL);
2733     break;
2734 root 1.14
2735 root 1.24 case ARMOUR:
2736     case HELMET:
2737     case SHIELD:
2738     case RING:
2739     case BOOTS:
2740     case GLOVES:
2741     case AMULET:
2742     case GIRDLE:
2743     case BRACERS:
2744     case CLOAK:
2745 root 1.124 who->statusmsg (format ("You unwear %s.", query_name (op)));
2746 root 1.79 change_abil (who, op);
2747 root 1.24 break;
2748 root 1.79
2749 root 1.24 case LAMP:
2750 root 1.103 {
2751 root 1.124 who->statusmsg (format ("You turn off your %s.", &op->name));
2752 root 1.29
2753 root 1.103 object *tmp2 = arch_to_object (op->other_arch);
2754     tmp2->x = op->x;
2755     tmp2->y = op->y;
2756     tmp2->map = op->map;
2757     tmp2->below = op->below;
2758     tmp2->above = op->above;
2759     tmp2->stats.food = op->stats.food;
2760     CLEAR_FLAG (tmp2, FLAG_APPLIED);
2761    
2762     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_INV_LOCKED))
2763     SET_FLAG (tmp2, FLAG_INV_LOCKED);
2764    
2765 root 1.172 op->destroy ();
2766 root 1.149 who->insert (tmp2);
2767 root 1.103 who->update_stats ();
2768 root 1.29
2769 root 1.149 if (who->contr)
2770 root 1.174 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_DAMNED))
2771     {
2772     who->failmsg ("Oops, it feels deadly cold!");
2773     SET_FLAG (tmp2, FLAG_KNOWN_CURSED);
2774     }
2775 root 1.103 }
2776 root 1.79
2777 root 1.24 return 1; /* otherwise, an attempt to drop causes problems */
2778 root 1.76
2779 root 1.24 case BOW:
2780     case WAND:
2781     case ROD:
2782     case HORN:
2783 root 1.105 if (player *pl = who->contr)
2784     {
2785     if (op == pl->ranged_ob)
2786     {
2787     pl->ranged_ob = 0;
2788     who->change_weapon (pl->combat_ob);
2789     }
2790    
2791 root 1.124 who->statusmsg (format ("You unready %s.", query_name (op)));
2792 root 1.105 }
2793 root 1.103 else
2794 root 1.24 {
2795 root 1.103 who->change_skill (0);
2796 root 1.79
2797 root 1.24 if (op->type == BOW)
2798     CLEAR_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_BOW);
2799     else
2800     CLEAR_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_RANGE);
2801     }
2802 root 1.76
2803 root 1.24 break;
2804 elmex 1.1
2805 root 1.24 case BUILDER:
2806 root 1.79 if (who->contr)
2807 root 1.124 who->statusmsg (format ("You unready %s.", query_name (op)));
2808 root 1.24 break;
2809 elmex 1.1
2810 root 1.24 default:
2811 root 1.124 who->statusmsg (format ("You unapply %s.", query_name (op)));
2812 root 1.24 break;
2813 elmex 1.1 }
2814    
2815 root 1.150 if (aflags & AP_NO_MERGE || !merge_ob (op, 0))
2816     if (object *pl = op->visible_to ())
2817     esrv_send_item (pl, op);
2818    
2819 root 1.51 who->update_stats ();
2820 elmex 1.1
2821 root 1.22 return 0;
2822 elmex 1.1 }
2823    
2824     /**
2825     * Returns the object that is using location 'loc'.
2826     * Note that 'start' is the first object to start examing - we
2827     * then go through the below of this. In this way, you can do
2828     * something like:
2829 root 1.96 * tmp = get_next_item_from_body_location(who->inv, 1);
2830     * if (tmp) tmp1 = get_next_item_from_body_location(tmp->below, 1);
2831 elmex 1.1 * to find the second object that may use this location, etc.
2832     * Returns NULL if no match is found.
2833     * loc is the index into the array we are looking for a match.
2834     * don't return invisible objects unless they are skill objects
2835     * invisible other objects that use
2836     * up body locations can be used as restrictions.
2837     */
2838 root 1.84 static object *
2839 root 1.96 get_next_item_from_body_location (int loc, object *start)
2840 elmex 1.1 {
2841 root 1.97 for (object *tmp = start; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
2842     if (tmp->flag [FLAG_APPLIED]
2843     && tmp->slot[loc].info
2844     && (!tmp->invisible || tmp->type == SKILL))
2845     return tmp;
2846 elmex 1.1
2847 root 1.84 return 0;
2848 elmex 1.1 }
2849    
2850     /**
2851     * 'op' wants to apply an object, but can't because of other equipment.
2852     * This should only be called when it is known
2853     * that there are objects to unapply. This makes pretty heavy
2854     * use of get_item_from_body_location. It makes no intelligent choice
2855     * on objects - rather, the first that is matched is used.
2856     * Returns 0 on success, returns 1 if there is some problem.
2857     * if aflags is AP_PRINT, we instead print out waht to unapply
2858     * instead of doing it. This is a lot less code than having
2859     * another function that does just that.
2860     */
2861 root 1.114
2862     #define CANNOT_REMOVE_CURSED \
2863     "H<You cannot remove cursed or damned items, you first have to remove the curse. " \
2864     "Praying over an altar, scrolls of remove curse/damnation, " \
2865     "priests or even other players might help.>"
2866    
2867 root 1.22 int
2868     unapply_for_ob (object *who, object *op, int aflags)
2869 elmex 1.1 {
2870 root 1.81 if (op->is_range ())
2871     for (object *tmp = who->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
2872     if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED) && tmp->is_range ())
2873     if ((aflags & AP_IGNORE_CURSE) || (aflags & AP_PRINT) || (!QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) && !QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED)))
2874     {
2875     if (aflags & AP_PRINT)
2876 root 1.125 who->failmsg (query_name (tmp));
2877 root 1.81 else
2878     unapply_special (who, tmp, aflags);
2879     }
2880     else
2881     {
2882     /* In this case, we want to try and remove a cursed item.
2883     * While we know it won't work, we want unapply_special to
2884     * at least generate the message.
2885     */
2886 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("No matter how hard you try, you just can't remove the %s." CANNOT_REMOVE_CURSED, query_name (tmp)));
2887 root 1.81 return 1;
2888     }
2889 elmex 1.1
2890 root 1.81 for (int i = 0; i < NUM_BODY_LOCATIONS; i++)
2891 root 1.22 {
2892     /* this used up a slot that we need to free */
2893 root 1.82 if (op->slot[i].info)
2894 root 1.22 {
2895 root 1.81 object *last = who->inv;
2896 root 1.14
2897 root 1.22 /* We do a while loop - may need to remove several items in order
2898     * to free up enough slots.
2899     */
2900 root 1.82 while ((who->slot[i].used + op->slot[i].info) < 0)
2901 root 1.22 {
2902 root 1.96 object *tmp = get_next_item_from_body_location (i, last);
2903 root 1.81
2904 root 1.22 if (!tmp)
2905     {
2906 elmex 1.1 #if 0
2907 root 1.22 /* Not a bug - we'll get this if the player has cursed items
2908     * equipped.
2909     */
2910     LOG (llevError, "Can't find object using location %d (%s) on %s\n", i, body_locations[i].save_name, who->name);
2911 elmex 1.1 #endif
2912 root 1.22 return 1;
2913     }
2914 root 1.81
2915 root 1.22 /* If we are just printing, we don't care about cursed status */
2916     if ((aflags & AP_IGNORE_CURSE) || (aflags & AP_PRINT) || (!(QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED))))
2917     {
2918     if (aflags & AP_PRINT)
2919 root 1.125 who->failmsg (query_name (tmp));
2920 root 1.22 else
2921     unapply_special (who, tmp, aflags);
2922 root 1.14 }
2923 root 1.22 else
2924     {
2925     /* Cursed item that we can't unequip - tell the player.
2926     * Note this could be annoying if this is just one of a few,
2927     * so it may not be critical (eg, putting on a ring and you have
2928     * one cursed ring.)
2929     */
2930 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("The %s just won't come off." CANNOT_REMOVE_CURSED, query_name (tmp)));
2931 root 1.14 }
2932 root 1.81
2933 root 1.22 last = tmp->below;
2934 root 1.14 }
2935 root 1.22 /* if we got here, this slot is freed up - otherwise, if it wasn't freed up, the
2936     * return in the !tmp would have kicked in.
2937     */
2938     } /* if op is using this body location */
2939     } /* for body lcoations */
2940 root 1.81
2941 root 1.22 return 0;
2942 elmex 1.1 }
2943    
2944     /**
2945     * Checks to see if 'who' can apply object 'op'.
2946     * Returns 0 if apply can be done without anything special.
2947     * Otherwise returns a bitmask - potentially several of these may be
2948     * set, but largely depends on circumstance - in the future, processing
2949 root 1.78 * may be pruned once we know some status (eg, once CAN_APPLY_NEVER
2950 root 1.96 * is set, do we really care what the other flags may be?)
2951 elmex 1.1 *
2952     * See include/define.h for detailed description of the meaning of
2953     * these return values.
2954     */
2955 root 1.22 int
2956     can_apply_object (object *who, object *op)
2957 elmex 1.1 {
2958 root 1.22 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (CAN_BE_APPLIED, op, ARG_OBJECT (who)) || INVOKE_OBJECT (CAN_APPLY, who, ARG_OBJECT (op)))
2959     return RESULT_INT (0);
2960    
2961 root 1.78 int retval = 0;
2962     object *tmp = 0, *ws = 0;
2963 root 1.22
2964 root 1.78 for (int i = 0; i < NUM_BODY_LOCATIONS; i++)
2965 root 1.22 {
2966 root 1.82 if (op->slot[i].info)
2967 root 1.22 {
2968     /* Item uses more slots than we have */
2969 root 1.96 if (who->slot[i].info + op->slot [i].info < 0)
2970 root 1.22 {
2971 root 1.78 /* Could return now for efficiency - rest of info below isn't
2972 root 1.22 * really needed.
2973     */
2974     retval |= CAN_APPLY_NEVER;
2975     }
2976 root 1.96 else if (who->slot[i].used + op->slot[i].info < 0)
2977 root 1.22 {
2978     /* in this case, equipping this would use more free spots than
2979     * we have.
2980     */
2981 elmex 1.1
2982 root 1.22 /* if we have an applied weapon/shield, and unapply it would free
2983 root 1.84 * enough slots to equip the new item, then just set "can
2984     * apply unapply". We don't care about the logic below - if you have a
2985 root 1.22 * shield equipped and try to equip another shield, there is only
2986     * one choice. However, the check for the number of body locations
2987     * does take into the account cases where what is being applied
2988     * may be two handed for example.
2989     */
2990     if (ws)
2991 root 1.89 if ((who->slot[i].used - ws->slot[i].info + op->slot[i].info) >= 0)
2992     {
2993     retval |= CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY;
2994     continue;
2995     }
2996 root 1.22
2997 root 1.96 object *tmp1 = get_next_item_from_body_location (i, who->inv);
2998 root 1.22 if (!tmp1)
2999     {
3000 elmex 1.1 #if 0
3001 root 1.22 /* This is sort of an error, but happens a lot when old players
3002     * join in with more stuff equipped than they are now allowed.
3003     */
3004     LOG (llevError, "Can't find object using location %d on %s\n", i, who->name);
3005 elmex 1.1 #endif
3006 root 1.22 retval |= CAN_APPLY_NEVER;
3007     }
3008     else
3009     {
3010     /* need to unapply something. However, if this something
3011     * is different than we had found before, it means they need
3012     * to apply multiple objects
3013     */
3014     retval |= CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY;
3015 root 1.96
3016 root 1.22 if (!tmp)
3017     tmp = tmp1;
3018     else if (tmp != tmp1)
3019 root 1.78 retval |= CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_MULT;
3020    
3021 root 1.22 /* This object isn't using up all the slots, so there must
3022 root 1.78 * be another. If so, and it the new item doesn't need all
3023 root 1.22 * the slots, the player then has a choice.
3024     */
3025 root 1.82 if ((who->slot[i].used - tmp1->slot[i].info != who->slot[i].info)
3026     && abs (op->slot[i].info) < who->slot[i].info)
3027 root 1.22 retval |= CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_CHOICE;
3028    
3029     /* Does unequippint 'tmp1' free up enough slots for this to be
3030     * equipped? If not, there must be something else to unapply.
3031     */
3032 root 1.82 if (who->slot[i].used + op->slot[i].info < tmp1->slot[i].info)
3033 root 1.22 retval |= CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_MULT;
3034     }
3035     } /* if not enough free slots */
3036     } /* if this object uses location i */
3037     } /* for i -> num_body_locations loop */
3038    
3039     /* Note that we don't check for FLAG_USE_ARMOUR - that should
3040     * really be controlled by use of body locations. We do have
3041     * the weapon/shield checks, and the range checks for monsters,
3042     * because you can't control those just by body location - bows, shields,
3043     * and weapons all use the same slot. Similar for horn/rod/wand - they
3044     * all use the same location.
3045     */
3046     if (op->type == WEAPON && !QUERY_FLAG (who, FLAG_USE_WEAPON))
3047     retval |= CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION;
3048 root 1.76
3049 root 1.22 if (op->type == SHIELD && !QUERY_FLAG (who, FLAG_USE_SHIELD))
3050     retval |= CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION;
3051    
3052     if (who->type != PLAYER)
3053     {
3054     if ((op->type == WAND || op->type == HORN || op->type == ROD) && !QUERY_FLAG (who, FLAG_USE_RANGE))
3055 root 1.14 retval |= CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION;
3056 root 1.78
3057 root 1.22 if (op->type == BOW && !QUERY_FLAG (who, FLAG_USE_BOW))
3058     retval |= CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION;
3059 root 1.78
3060 root 1.22 if (op->type == RING && !QUERY_FLAG (who, FLAG_USE_RING))
3061     retval |= CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION;
3062 root 1.78
3063 root 1.22 if (op->type == BOW && !QUERY_FLAG (who, FLAG_USE_BOW))
3064 root 1.14 retval |= CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION;
3065 elmex 1.1 }
3066 root 1.76
3067 root 1.22 return retval;
3068 elmex 1.1 }
3069    
3070     /**
3071     * who is the object using the object. It can be a monster.
3072     * op is the object they are using. op is an equipment type item,
3073     * eg, one which you put on and keep on for a while, and not something
3074     * like a potion or scroll.
3075     *
3076     * function returns 1 if the action could not be completed, 0 on
3077     * success. However, success is a matter of meaning - if the
3078     * user passes the 'apply' flag to an object already applied,
3079     * nothing is done, and 0 is returned.
3080     *
3081     * aflags is special flags (0 - normal/toggle, AP_APPLY=always apply,
3082     * AP_UNAPPLY=always unapply).
3083     *
3084     * Optional flags:
3085     * AP_NO_MERGE: don't merge an unapplied object with other objects
3086     * AP_IGNORE_CURSE: unapply cursed items
3087 root 1.103 * AP_NO_READY: do not ready skills when applying skill tools
3088 elmex 1.1 *
3089     * Usage example: apply_special (who, op, AP_UNAPPLY | AP_IGNORE_CURSE)
3090     *
3091     * apply_special() doesn't check for unpaid items.
3092     */
3093 root 1.114
3094     #define LACK_ITEM_POWER \
3095     " H<You lack enough unused item power to use this weapon, see the skills command.>"
3096    
3097 root 1.22 int
3098     apply_special (object *who, object *op, int aflags)
3099 elmex 1.1 {
3100 root 1.22 int basic_flag = aflags & AP_BASIC_FLAGS;
3101     object *tmp, *tmp2, *skop = NULL;
3102 elmex 1.1
3103 root 1.22 if (who == NULL)
3104     {
3105     LOG (llevError, "apply_special() from object without environment.\n");
3106     return 1;
3107 elmex 1.1 }
3108    
3109 root 1.22 if (op->env != who)
3110     return 1; /* op is not in inventory */
3111 elmex 1.1
3112 root 1.22 /* trying to unequip op */
3113     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED))
3114     {
3115     /* always apply, so no reason to unapply */
3116     if (basic_flag == AP_APPLY)
3117     return 0;
3118    
3119     if (!(aflags & AP_IGNORE_CURSE) && (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_DAMNED)))
3120     {
3121 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("No matter how hard you try, you just can't remove %s." CANNOT_REMOVE_CURSED, query_name (op)));
3122 root 1.22 return 1;
3123 root 1.14 }
3124 root 1.78
3125 root 1.22 return unapply_special (who, op, aflags);
3126 elmex 1.1 }
3127 root 1.159 else if (basic_flag == AP_UNAPPLY)
3128 root 1.22 return 0;
3129 elmex 1.1
3130 root 1.90 // if the item is combat/ranged, wield the relevant slot first
3131     // to resolve conflicts.
3132     if (player *pl = who->contr)
3133 root 1.95 switch (op->slottype ())
3134 root 1.90 {
3135 root 1.95 case slot_combat: who->change_weapon (pl->combat_ob); break;
3136     case slot_ranged: who->change_weapon (pl->ranged_ob); break;
3137 root 1.90 }
3138    
3139 root 1.104 splay (op);
3140    
3141 root 1.22 /* Can't just apply this object. Lets see what not and what to do */
3142 root 1.78 if (int i = can_apply_object (who, op))
3143 root 1.22 {
3144     if (i & CAN_APPLY_NEVER)
3145     {
3146 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("You don't have the body to use a %s. H<You can never apply this item.>", query_name (op)));
3147 root 1.22 return 1;
3148     }
3149     else if (i & CAN_APPLY_RESTRICTION)
3150     {
3151 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format (
3152     "You have a prohibition against using a %s. "
3153     "H<Your belief, profession or class prevents you from applying this item.>",
3154     query_name (op)
3155     ));
3156 root 1.22 return 1;
3157     }
3158 root 1.78
3159 root 1.22 if (who->type != PLAYER)
3160     {
3161     /* Some error, so don't try to equip something more */
3162     if (unapply_for_ob (who, op, aflags))
3163 root 1.14 return 1;
3164     }
3165 root 1.22 else
3166     {
3167     if (who->contr->unapply == unapply_never || (i & CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_CHOICE && who->contr->unapply == unapply_nochoice))
3168     {
3169 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("You need to unapply some of the following item(s) or change your applymode:");
3170 root 1.22 unapply_for_ob (who, op, AP_PRINT);
3171     return 1;
3172     }
3173     else if (who->contr->unapply == unapply_always || !(i & CAN_APPLY_UNAPPLY_CHOICE))
3174 root 1.81 if (unapply_for_ob (who, op, aflags))
3175     return 1;
3176 root 1.14 }
3177 elmex 1.1 }
3178 root 1.55
3179 root 1.22 if (op->skill && op->type != SKILL && op->type != SKILL_TOOL)
3180     {
3181     skop = find_skill_by_name (who, op->skill);
3182 root 1.78
3183 root 1.22 if (!skop)
3184     {
3185 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("You need the %s skill to use this item!", &op->skill));
3186 root 1.22 return 1;
3187     }
3188     else
3189 root 1.76 /* While experience will be credited properly, we want to change the
3190     * skill so that the dam and wc get updated
3191     */
3192 root 1.101 who->change_skill (skop);
3193 elmex 1.1 }
3194 root 1.22
3195 root 1.78 if (who->type == PLAYER
3196     && op->item_power
3197     && op->item_power + who->contr->item_power > settings.item_power_factor * who->level)
3198 root 1.22 {
3199 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("Equipping that combined with other items would consume your soul!" LACK_ITEM_POWER);
3200 root 1.22 return 1;
3201 elmex 1.1 }
3202    
3203 root 1.22 /* Ok. We are now at the state where we can apply the new object.
3204     * Note that we don't have the checks for can_use_...
3205     * below - that is already taken care of by can_apply_object.
3206     */
3207 root 1.145 tmp = op->nrof > 1 ? op->split (op->nrof - 1) : 0;
3208 root 1.22
3209     if (INVOKE_OBJECT (BE_READY, op, ARG_OBJECT (who)) || INVOKE_OBJECT (READY, who, ARG_OBJECT (op)))
3210     return RESULT_INT (0);
3211    
3212     switch (op->type)
3213     {
3214 root 1.24 case WEAPON:
3215     if (!check_weapon_power (who, op->last_eat))
3216     {
3217 root 1.157 op->failmsg ("This weapon is too powerful for you to use. It would consume your soul!" LACK_ITEM_POWER);
3218 root 1.79
3219 root 1.78 if (tmp)
3220     insert_ob_in_ob (tmp, who);
3221 root 1.79
3222 root 1.24 return 1;
3223     }
3224 root 1.65
3225 root 1.79 //TODO: this obviously fails for players using a shorter prefix
3226 root 1.78 // i.e. "R" can use Ragnarok's sword.
3227 root 1.24 if (op->level && (strncmp (op->name, who->name, strlen (who->name))))
3228     {
3229     /* if the weapon does not have the name as the character, can't use it. */
3230     /* (Ragnarok's sword attempted to be used by Foo: won't work) */
3231 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("The weapon does not recognize you as its owner. H<Its name indicates that it belongs to somebody else.>");
3232 root 1.65
3233     if (tmp)
3234     insert_ob_in_ob (tmp, who);
3235    
3236 root 1.24 return 1;
3237     }
3238 root 1.65
3239 root 1.80 if (!skop)
3240     {
3241 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("The %s is broken, please report this to the dungeon master!", query_name (op)));//TODO
3242 root 1.80 return 1;
3243     }
3244    
3245 root 1.24 SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED);
3246 root 1.101 who->change_skill (skop);
3247 root 1.76
3248 root 1.79 if (who->contr)
3249 root 1.90 who->change_weapon (who->contr->combat_ob = op);
3250 root 1.78
3251 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You wield %s.", query_name (op)));
3252 root 1.14
3253 root 1.103 SET_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_WEAPON);
3254 root 1.76 change_abil (who, op);
3255 root 1.24 break;
3256 root 1.14
3257 root 1.24 case ARMOUR:
3258     case HELMET:
3259     case SHIELD:
3260     case BOOTS:
3261     case GLOVES:
3262     case GIRDLE:
3263     case BRACERS:
3264     case CLOAK:
3265     case RING:
3266     case AMULET:
3267     SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED);
3268 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You wear %s.", query_name (op)));
3269 root 1.76 change_abil (who, op);
3270 root 1.24 break;
3271 root 1.76
3272 root 1.24 case LAMP:
3273     if (op->stats.food < 1)
3274     {
3275 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format (
3276     "Your %s is out of fuel! "
3277     "H<Lamps and similar items need fuel. They cannot be refilled.>",
3278     &op->name
3279     ));
3280 root 1.24 return 1;
3281     }
3282 root 1.76
3283 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You turn on your %s.", &op->name));
3284    
3285 root 1.24 tmp2 = arch_to_object (op->other_arch);
3286     tmp2->stats.food = op->stats.food;
3287     SET_FLAG (tmp2, FLAG_APPLIED);
3288 root 1.76
3289 root 1.24 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_INV_LOCKED))
3290     SET_FLAG (tmp2, FLAG_INV_LOCKED);
3291 root 1.76
3292 root 1.149 who->insert (tmp2);
3293 root 1.24
3294     /* Remove the old lantern */
3295 root 1.172 op->destroy ();
3296 root 1.22
3297 root 1.24 /* insert the portion that was split off */
3298 root 1.76 if (tmp)
3299 root 1.149 who->insert (tmp);
3300 root 1.76
3301 root 1.51 who->update_stats ();
3302 root 1.76
3303 root 1.24 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_DAMNED))
3304 root 1.81 if (who->type == PLAYER)
3305     {
3306 root 1.174 who->failmsg ("Oops, it feels deadly cold! H<Maybe it wasn't such a bright (hrhrhr) idea to apply this cursed or damned item.>");
3307 root 1.81 SET_FLAG (tmp2, FLAG_KNOWN_CURSED);
3308     }
3309 root 1.76
3310 root 1.24 return 0;
3311 root 1.14
3312 root 1.96 case SKILL_TOOL:
3313     // applying a skill tool also readies the skill
3314     SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED);
3315    
3316 root 1.101 if (!(aflags & AP_NO_READY))
3317 root 1.24 {
3318 root 1.101 skop = find_skill_by_name (who, op->skill);
3319     if (!skop->flag [FLAG_APPLIED])
3320     apply_special (who, skop, AP_APPLY);
3321 root 1.24 }
3322 root 1.101 break;
3323 root 1.76
3324 root 1.101 case SKILL:
3325 root 1.79 if (player *pl = who->contr)
3326 root 1.24 {
3327 root 1.79 if (IS_COMBAT_SKILL (op->subtype))
3328     {
3329 root 1.80 if (skill_flags [op->subtype] & SF_NEED_WEAPON)
3330 root 1.79 {
3331     for (object *item = who->inv; item; item = item->below)
3332     if (item->type == WEAPON && item->flag [FLAG_APPLIED])
3333     {
3334 root 1.101 if (item->skill == op->skill)
3335     {
3336     who->change_weapon (pl->combat_ob = item);
3337     goto found_weapon;
3338     }
3339 root 1.79 }
3340    
3341 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format (
3342     "You need to apply a '%s' melee weapon before readying this skill. "
3343     "H<Some skills need an item, in this case a melee weapon, to function.>",
3344     &op->skill
3345     ));
3346 root 1.79 return 1;
3347    
3348     found_weapon:;
3349     }
3350     else
3351 root 1.90 who->change_weapon (pl->combat_ob = op);
3352 root 1.79 }
3353     else if (IS_RANGED_SKILL (op->subtype))
3354     {
3355 root 1.80 if (skill_flags [op->subtype] & SF_NEED_BOW)
3356 root 1.79 {
3357     for (object *item = who->inv; item; item = item->below)
3358     if (item->type == BOW && item->flag [FLAG_APPLIED])
3359     {
3360 root 1.101 //TODO: bows should/must all have skill missile weapon right now
3361 root 1.90 who->change_weapon (pl->ranged_ob = item);
3362 root 1.79 goto found_bow;
3363     }
3364    
3365 root 1.125 who->failmsg (
3366     "You need to apply a missile weapon before readying this skill. "
3367     "H<Some skills need an item, in this case a missile weapon, to function.>"
3368     );
3369 root 1.79 return 1;
3370    
3371     found_bow:;
3372     }
3373     else
3374 root 1.90 who->change_weapon (pl->ranged_ob = op);
3375 root 1.79 }
3376 root 1.76
3377 root 1.24 if (!op->invisible)
3378     {
3379 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format (
3380     "You ready %s."
3381     "You can now use the skill: %s.",
3382     query_name (op),
3383     &op->skill
3384     ));
3385 root 1.24 }
3386     else
3387 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("Readied skill: %s.", op->skill ? &op->skill : &op->name));
3388 root 1.24 }
3389 root 1.101 else
3390     {
3391     SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED);
3392     change_abil (who, op);
3393     who->chosen_skill = op;
3394     SET_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_SKILL);
3395     }
3396 root 1.76
3397 root 1.24 break;
3398 root 1.22
3399 root 1.24 case BOW:
3400     if (!check_weapon_power (who, op->last_eat))
3401     {
3402 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("That weapon is too powerful for you to use. It would consume your soul!" LACK_ITEM_POWER);
3403 root 1.76
3404     if (tmp)
3405     insert_ob_in_ob (tmp, who);
3406    
3407 root 1.24 return 1;
3408     }
3409 root 1.76
3410 root 1.24 if (op->level && (strncmp (op->name, who->name, strlen (who->name))))
3411     {
3412 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("The weapon does not recognize you as its owner. "
3413 root 1.114 "H<Its name indicates that it belongs to somebody else.>");
3414 root 1.81 if (tmp)
3415 root 1.76 insert_ob_in_ob (tmp, who);
3416    
3417 root 1.24 return 1;
3418     }
3419 root 1.76
3420     /*FALLTHROUGH*/
3421     case WAND:
3422 root 1.24 case ROD:
3423     case HORN:
3424     /* check for skill, alter player status */
3425 root 1.78
3426     if (!skop)
3427 root 1.80 {
3428 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("The %s is broken, please report this to the dungeon master!", query_name (op)));//TODO
3429 root 1.80 return 1;
3430     }
3431    
3432     SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED);
3433 root 1.101 who->change_skill (skop);
3434 root 1.22
3435 root 1.79 if (who->contr)
3436 root 1.24 {
3437 root 1.79 who->contr->ranged_ob = op;
3438 root 1.78
3439 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You ready %s.", query_name (op)));
3440 root 1.76
3441 root 1.24 if (op->type == BOW)
3442     {
3443 root 1.79 who->current_weapon = op;
3444 root 1.76 change_abil (who, op);
3445 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You will now fire %s with %s.", op->race ? &op->race : "nothing", query_name (op)));
3446 root 1.24 }
3447     }
3448     else
3449     {
3450     if (op->type == BOW)
3451     SET_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_BOW);
3452     else
3453     SET_FLAG (who, FLAG_READY_RANGE);
3454     }
3455 root 1.76
3456 root 1.24 break;
3457 elmex 1.1
3458 root 1.24 case BUILDER:
3459 root 1.76 if (who->type == PLAYER)
3460     {
3461 root 1.101 //TODO: wtf does this do? shouldn't this be managed automatically (slots?)
3462 root 1.76 if (who->contr->ranged_ob && who->contr->ranged_ob->type == BUILDER)
3463     unapply_special (who, who->contr->ranged_ob, 0);
3464    
3465 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You ready your %s.", query_name (op)));
3466 root 1.76
3467 root 1.79 who->contr->ranged_ob = op;
3468 root 1.76 }
3469 root 1.24 break;
3470 elmex 1.1
3471 root 1.24 default:
3472 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You apply %s.", query_name (op)));
3473     }
3474 root 1.22
3475     SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED);
3476 elmex 1.1
3477 root 1.79 if (tmp)
3478 root 1.149 who->insert (tmp);
3479 elmex 1.1
3480 root 1.51 who->update_stats ();
3481 elmex 1.1
3482 root 1.22 /* We exclude spell casting objects. The fire code will set the
3483     * been applied flag when they are used - until that point,
3484     * you don't know anything about them.
3485     */
3486     if (who->type == PLAYER && op->type != WAND && op->type != HORN && op->type != ROD)
3487     SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_BEEN_APPLIED);
3488    
3489     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_DAMNED))
3490 root 1.114 if (who->type == PLAYER)
3491     {
3492 root 1.125 who->failmsg (
3493     "Oops, it feels deadly cold! "
3494 root 1.174 "H<Maybe it wasn't such a bright idea to apply this cursed or damned item.>"
3495 root 1.125 );
3496 root 1.114 SET_FLAG (op, FLAG_KNOWN_CURSED);
3497     }
3498 root 1.76
3499 root 1.149 if (object *pl = op->visible_to ())
3500     esrv_send_item (pl, op);
3501 root 1.76
3502 root 1.22 return 0;
3503 elmex 1.1 }
3504    
3505 root 1.22 int
3506     monster_apply_special (object *who, object *op, int aflags)
3507 elmex 1.1 {
3508 root 1.22 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_UNPAID) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_APPLIED))
3509 elmex 1.1 return 1;
3510 root 1.114
3511 elmex 1.1 return apply_special (who, op, aflags);
3512     }
3513    
3514     /**
3515     * Map was just loaded, handle op's initialisation.
3516     *
3517     * Generates shop floor's item, and treasures.
3518     */
3519 root 1.22 int
3520     auto_apply (object *op)
3521     {
3522     object *tmp = NULL, *tmp2;
3523     int i;
3524 elmex 1.1
3525 root 1.164 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_AUTO_APPLY);
3526 elmex 1.163
3527 root 1.22 switch (op->type)
3528     {
3529 root 1.24 case SHOP_FLOOR:
3530 root 1.42 if (!op->has_random_items ())
3531 root 1.24 return 0;
3532 root 1.38
3533 root 1.24 do
3534     {
3535     i = 10; /* let's give it 10 tries */
3536     while ((tmp = generate_treasure (op->randomitems,
3537 root 1.164 op->stats.exp
3538     ? (int) op->stats.exp
3539     : max (op->map->difficulty, 5)))
3540     == NULL && --i);
3541    
3542 root 1.24 if (tmp == NULL)
3543     return 0;
3544 root 1.164
3545 root 1.24 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CURSED) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_DAMNED))
3546     {
3547 root 1.172 tmp->destroy ();
3548 root 1.24 tmp = NULL;
3549     }
3550     }
3551     while (!tmp);
3552 root 1.38
3553 root 1.24 tmp->x = op->x;
3554     tmp->y = op->y;
3555     SET_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_UNPAID);
3556     insert_ob_in_map (tmp, op->map, NULL, 0);
3557     identify (tmp);
3558     break;
3559 root 1.14
3560 root 1.24 case TREASURE:
3561     if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_IS_A_TEMPLATE))
3562     return 0;
3563 root 1.37
3564 root 1.67 while (op->stats.hp-- > 0)
3565 root 1.24 create_treasure (op->randomitems, op, op->map ? GT_ENVIRONMENT : 0,
3566     op->stats.exp ? (int) op->stats.exp : op->map == NULL ? 14 : op->map->difficulty, 0);
3567    
3568     /* If we generated an object and put it in this object inventory,
3569     * move it to the parent object as the current object is about
3570     * to disappear. An example of this item is the random_* stuff
3571     * that is put inside other objects.
3572     */
3573 root 1.171 if (op->env)
3574     while (op->inv)
3575     op->env->insert (op->inv);
3576 root 1.37
3577 root 1.172 op->destroy ();
3578 root 1.24 break;
3579 elmex 1.1 }
3580 root 1.164
3581     return !!tmp;
3582 elmex 1.1 }
3583    
3584     /**
3585 root 1.68 * fix_auto_apply goes through the entire map every time a map
3586     * is loaded or swapped in and performs special actions for
3587 elmex 1.1 * certain objects (most initialization of chests and creation of
3588     * treasures and stuff). Calls auto_apply if appropriate.
3589     */
3590 root 1.20 void
3591 root 1.55 maptile::fix_auto_apply ()
3592 root 1.20 {
3593 root 1.55 if (!spaces)
3594 root 1.20 return;
3595    
3596 root 1.55 for (mapspace *ms = spaces + size (); ms-- > spaces; )
3597     for (object *tmp = ms->bot; tmp; )
3598     {
3599     object *above = tmp->above;
3600 root 1.20
3601 root 1.55 if (tmp->inv)
3602     {
3603     object *invtmp, *invnext;
3604 elmex 1.1
3605 root 1.164 for (invtmp = tmp->inv; invtmp; invtmp = invnext)
3606 root 1.55 {
3607     invnext = invtmp->below;
3608 root 1.14
3609 root 1.55 if (QUERY_FLAG (invtmp, FLAG_AUTO_APPLY))
3610     auto_apply (invtmp);
3611     else if (invtmp->type == TREASURE && invtmp->has_random_items ())
3612     {
3613 root 1.164 while (invtmp->stats.hp-- > 0)
3614 root 1.55 create_treasure (invtmp->randomitems, invtmp, 0, difficulty, 0);
3615    
3616     invtmp->randomitems = NULL;
3617     }
3618     else if (invtmp && invtmp->arch
3619     && invtmp->type != TREASURE && invtmp->type != SPELL && invtmp->type != CLASS && invtmp->has_random_items ())
3620     {
3621     create_treasure (invtmp->randomitems, invtmp, 0, difficulty, 0);
3622     /* Need to clear this so that we never try to create
3623     * treasure again for this object
3624     */
3625     invtmp->randomitems = NULL;
3626     }
3627     }
3628     /* This is really temporary - the code at the bottom will
3629     * also set randomitems to null. The problem is there are bunches
3630     * of maps/players already out there with items that have spells
3631     * which haven't had the randomitems set to null yet.
3632     * MSW 2004-05-13
3633     *
3634     * And if it's a spellbook, it's better to set randomitems to NULL too,
3635     * else you get two spells in the book ^_-
3636     * Ryo 2004-08-16
3637     */
3638     if (tmp->type == WAND || tmp->type == ROD || tmp->type == SCROLL
3639     || tmp->type == HORN || tmp->type == FIREWALL || tmp->type == POTION || tmp->type == ALTAR || tmp->type == SPELLBOOK)
3640     tmp->randomitems = NULL;
3641 root 1.14
3642 root 1.55 }
3643 root 1.20
3644 root 1.55 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_AUTO_APPLY))
3645     auto_apply (tmp);
3646     else if ((tmp->type == TREASURE || (tmp->type == CONTAINER)) && tmp->has_random_items ())
3647     {
3648     while ((tmp->stats.hp--) > 0)
3649     create_treasure (tmp->randomitems, tmp, 0, difficulty, 0);
3650     tmp->randomitems = NULL;
3651     }
3652     else if (tmp->type == TIMED_GATE)
3653     {
3654     object *head = tmp->head != NULL ? tmp->head : tmp;
3655    
3656     if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_IS_LINKED))
3657     tmp->set_speed (0);
3658     }
3659     /* This function can be called everytime a map is loaded, even when
3660     * swapping back in. As such, we don't want to create the treasure
3661     * over and ove again, so after we generate the treasure, blank out
3662     * randomitems so if it is swapped in again, it won't make anything.
3663     * This is a problem for the above objects, because they have counters
3664     * which say how many times to make the treasure.
3665     */
3666     else if (tmp && tmp->arch && tmp->type != PLAYER
3667     && tmp->type != TREASURE && tmp->type != SPELL
3668     && tmp->type != PLAYER_CHANGER && tmp->type != CLASS && tmp->has_random_items ())
3669     {
3670     create_treasure (tmp->randomitems, tmp, GT_APPLY, difficulty, 0);
3671     tmp->randomitems = NULL;
3672     }
3673 root 1.78
3674 root 1.68 // close all containers
3675     else if (tmp->type == CONTAINER)
3676     tmp->flag [FLAG_APPLIED] = 0;
3677 root 1.22
3678 root 1.55 tmp = above;
3679     }
3680 elmex 1.1
3681 root 1.55 for (mapspace *ms = spaces + size (); ms-- > spaces; )
3682     for (object *tmp = ms->bot; tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
3683     if (tmp->above && (tmp->type == TRIGGER_BUTTON || tmp->type == TRIGGER_PEDESTAL))
3684     check_trigger (tmp, tmp->above);
3685 elmex 1.1 }
3686    
3687     /**
3688     * Handles player eating food that temporarily changes status (resistances, stats).
3689     * This used to call cast_change_attr(), but
3690     * that doesn't work with the new spell code. Since we know what
3691     * the food changes, just grab a force and use that instead.
3692     */
3693 root 1.22 void
3694     eat_special_food (object *who, object *food)
3695     {
3696     object *force;
3697     int i, did_one = 0;
3698    
3699     force = get_archetype (FORCE_NAME);
3700    
3701     for (i = 0; i < NUM_STATS; i++)
3702 root 1.91 if (sint8 k = food->stats.stat (i))
3703     {
3704     force->stats.stat (i) = k;
3705     did_one = 1;
3706     }
3707 elmex 1.1
3708 root 1.22 /* check if we can protect the eater */
3709     for (i = 0; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
3710     {
3711     if (food->resist[i] > 0)
3712     {
3713     force->resist[i] = food->resist[i] / 2;
3714     did_one = 1;
3715     }
3716     }
3717 elmex 1.47
3718 root 1.22 if (did_one)
3719     {
3720 root 1.54 force->set_speed (0.1);
3721 root 1.22 /* bigger morsel of food = longer effect time */
3722 elmex 1.47 force->duration = food->stats.food / 5;
3723 root 1.22 SET_FLAG (force, FLAG_APPLIED);
3724     change_abil (who, force);
3725     insert_ob_in_ob (force, who);
3726     }
3727     else
3728 root 1.172 force->destroy ();
3729 root 1.22
3730     /* check for hp, sp change */
3731     if (food->stats.hp != 0)
3732     {
3733     if (QUERY_FLAG (food, FLAG_CURSED))
3734     {
3735 root 1.151 who->contr->killer = food;
3736 root 1.22 hit_player (who, food->stats.hp, food, AT_POISON, 1);
3737 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("Eck!...that was poisonous!");
3738 root 1.22 }
3739     else
3740     {
3741     if (food->stats.hp > 0)
3742 root 1.125 who->statusmsg ("You begin to feel better.");
3743 root 1.22 else
3744 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("Eck!...that was poisonous!");
3745    
3746 root 1.22 who->stats.hp += food->stats.hp;
3747     }
3748     }
3749 root 1.151
3750 root 1.22 if (food->stats.sp != 0)
3751     {
3752     if (QUERY_FLAG (food, FLAG_CURSED))
3753     {
3754 root 1.125 who->failmsg ("You are drained of mana!");
3755 root 1.22 who->stats.sp -= food->stats.sp;
3756     if (who->stats.sp < 0)
3757     who->stats.sp = 0;
3758     }
3759     else
3760     {
3761 root 1.125 who->statusmsg ("You feel a rush of magical energy!");
3762 root 1.22 who->stats.sp += food->stats.sp;
3763     /* place limit on max sp from food? */
3764     }
3765 elmex 1.1 }
3766 root 1.125
3767 root 1.51 who->update_stats ();
3768 elmex 1.1 }
3769    
3770     /**
3771     * Designed primarily to light torches/lanterns/etc.
3772     * Also burns up burnable material too. First object in the inventory is
3773     * the selected object to "burn". -b.t.
3774     */
3775 root 1.22 void
3776     apply_lighter (object *who, object *lighter)
3777     {
3778     object *item;
3779     int is_player_env = 0;
3780    
3781     item = find_marked_object (who);
3782     if (item)
3783     {
3784     if (lighter->last_eat && lighter->stats.food)
3785     { /* lighter gets used up */
3786 root 1.149 object *oneLighter = lighter->split ();
3787     oneLighter->stats.food--;
3788     who->insert (oneLighter);
3789 root 1.22 }
3790     else if (lighter->last_eat)
3791 root 1.125 {
3792     /* no charges left in lighter */
3793     who->failmsg (format ("You attempt to light the %s with a used up %s.", &item->name, &lighter->name));
3794 root 1.22 return;
3795     }
3796 root 1.48
3797 root 1.22 /* Perhaps we should split what we are trying to light on fire?
3798     * I can't see many times when you would want to light multiple
3799     * objects at once.
3800     */
3801 root 1.48
3802     if (who == item->in_player ())
3803 root 1.22 is_player_env = 1;
3804    
3805     save_throw_object (item, AT_FIRE, who);
3806 root 1.48
3807 root 1.49 if (item->destroyed ())
3808 root 1.22 {
3809 root 1.125 who->statusmsg (format ("You light the %s with the %s.", &item->name, &lighter->name));
3810 root 1.22 /* Need to update the player so that the players glow radius
3811     * gets changed.
3812     */
3813     if (is_player_env)
3814 root 1.51 who->update_stats ();
3815 root 1.22 }
3816     else
3817 root 1.125 who->failmsg (format ("You attempt to light the %s with the %s and fail.", &item->name, &lighter->name));
3818 root 1.22 }
3819 root 1.125 else
3820     who->failmsg ("You need to mark a lightable object.");
3821 elmex 1.1 }
3822    
3823     /**
3824     * op made some mistake with a scroll, this takes care of punishment.
3825     * scroll_failure()- hacked directly from spell_failure
3826     */
3827 root 1.22 void
3828     scroll_failure (object *op, int failure, int power)
3829 elmex 1.1 {
3830 root 1.22 if (abs (failure / 4) > power)
3831     power = abs (failure / 4); /* set minimum effect */
3832 elmex 1.1
3833 root 1.22 if (failure <= -1 && failure > -15)
3834     { /* wonder */
3835     object *tmp;
3836    
3837 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Your spell warps!");
3838 root 1.22 tmp = get_archetype (SPELL_WONDER);
3839     cast_wonder (op, op, 0, tmp);
3840 root 1.172 tmp->destroy ();
3841 root 1.22 }
3842     else if (failure <= -15 && failure > -35)
3843     { /* drain mana */
3844 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("Your mana is drained!");
3845 root 1.22 op->stats.sp -= random_roll (0, power - 1, op, PREFER_LOW);
3846     if (op->stats.sp < 0)
3847     op->stats.sp = 0;
3848     }
3849     else if (settings.spell_failure_effects == TRUE)
3850     {
3851     if (failure <= -35 && failure > -60)
3852     { /* confusion */
3853 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("The magic recoils on you!");
3854 root 1.22 confuse_player (op, op, power);
3855     }
3856     else if (failure <= -60 && failure > -70)
3857     { /* paralysis */
3858 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("The magic recoils and paralyzes you!");
3859 root 1.22 paralyze_player (op, op, power);
3860     }
3861     else if (failure <= -70 && failure > -80)
3862     { /* blind */
3863 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("The magic recoils on you!");
3864 root 1.22 blind_player (op, op, power);
3865     }
3866     else if (failure <= -80)
3867     { /* blast the immediate area */
3868 root 1.86 object *tmp = get_archetype (LOOSE_MANA);
3869 root 1.22 cast_magic_storm (op, tmp, power);
3870 root 1.125 op->failmsg ("You unleash uncontrolled mana!");
3871 root 1.172 tmp->destroy ();
3872 root 1.14 }
3873 elmex 1.1 }
3874     }
3875    
3876 root 1.22 void
3877     apply_changes_to_player (object *pl, object *change)
3878     {
3879     int excess_stat = 0; /* if the stat goes over the maximum
3880     for the race, put the excess stat some
3881     where else. */
3882 elmex 1.1
3883 root 1.22 switch (change->type)
3884     {
3885 root 1.24 case CLASS:
3886     {
3887     living *stats = &(pl->contr->orig_stats);
3888     living *ns = &(change->stats);
3889     object *walk;
3890     int flag_change_face = 1;
3891    
3892     /* the following code assigns stats up to the stat max
3893     * for the race, and if the stat max is exceeded,
3894     * tries to randomly reassign the excess stat
3895     */
3896     int i, j;
3897 root 1.22
3898 root 1.24 for (i = 0; i < NUM_STATS; i++)
3899     {
3900 root 1.109 int race_bonus = pl->arch->stats.stat (i);
3901 root 1.91 sint8 stat = stats->stat (i) + ns->stat (i);
3902 root 1.22
3903 root 1.24 if (stat > 20 + race_bonus)
3904     {
3905     excess_stat++;
3906     stat = 20 + race_bonus;
3907     }
3908 root 1.91
3909     stats->stat (i) = stat;
3910 root 1.24 }
3911 elmex 1.1
3912 root 1.24 for (j = 0; excess_stat > 0 && j < 100; j++)
3913     { /* try 100 times to assign excess stats */
3914     int i = rndm (0, 6);
3915    
3916     if (i == CHA)
3917     continue; /* exclude cha from this */
3918 root 1.91
3919     int stat = stats->stat (i);
3920 root 1.109 int race_bonus = pl->arch->stats.stat (i);
3921 root 1.24 if (stat < 20 + race_bonus)
3922     {
3923     change_attr_value (stats, i, 1);
3924     excess_stat--;
3925     }
3926     }
3927 root 1.14
3928 root 1.24 /* insert the randomitems from the change's treasurelist into
3929     * the player ref: player.c
3930     */
3931     if (change->randomitems != NULL)
3932     give_initial_items (pl, change->randomitems);
3933 root 1.14
3934 root 1.24 /* set up the face, for some races. */
3935 root 1.14
3936 root 1.24 /* first, look for the force object banning
3937     * changing the face. Certain races never change face with class.
3938     */
3939     for (walk = pl->inv; walk != NULL; walk = walk->below)
3940     if (!strcmp (walk->name, "NOCLASSFACECHANGE"))
3941     flag_change_face = 0;
3942 root 1.14
3943 root 1.24 if (flag_change_face)
3944     {
3945 root 1.157 pl->face = change->face;
3946     pl->animation_id = change->animation_id;
3947     pl->flag [FLAG_ANIMATE] = change->flag [FLAG_ANIMATE];
3948 root 1.24 }
3949 root 1.14
3950 root 1.24 /* check the special case of can't use weapons */
3951     /*if(QUERY_FLAG(change,FLAG_USE_WEAPON)) CLEAR_FLAG(pl,FLAG_USE_WEAPON); */
3952     if (!strcmp (change->name, "monk"))
3953     CLEAR_FLAG (pl, FLAG_USE_WEAPON);
3954 root 1.14
3955 root 1.24 break;
3956     }
3957 elmex 1.1 }
3958     }
3959    
3960     /**
3961     * This handles items of type 'transformer'.
3962     * Basically those items, used with a marked item, transform both items into something
3963     * else.
3964     * "Transformer" item has food decreased by 1, removed if 0 (0 at start means illimited)..
3965     * Change information is contained in the 'slaying' field of the marked item.
3966     * The format is as follow: transformer:[number ]yield[;transformer:...].
3967     * This way an item can be transformed in many things, and/or many objects.
3968     * The 'slaying' field for transformer is used as verb for the action.
3969     */
3970 root 1.22 void
3971     apply_item_transformer (object *pl, object *transformer)
3972     {
3973     object *marked;
3974     object *new_item;
3975     char *find;
3976     char *separator;
3977     int yield;
3978     char got[MAX_BUF];
3979     int len;
3980    
3981     if (!pl || !transformer)
3982     return;
3983 root 1.114
3984 root 1.22 marked = find_marked_object (pl);
3985 root 1.114
3986 root 1.22 if (!marked)
3987 elmex 1.1 {
3988 root 1.125 pl->failmsg (format ("Use the %s with what item?", query_name (transformer)));
3989 root 1.22 return;
3990     }
3991 root 1.114
3992 root 1.22 if (!marked->slaying)
3993     {
3994 root 1.125 pl->failmsg (format ("You can't use the %s with your %s!", query_name (transformer), query_name (marked)));
3995 root 1.22 return;
3996     }
3997 root 1.114
3998 root 1.22 /* check whether they are compatible or not */
3999 root 1.108 find = strstr (marked->slaying, transformer->arch->archname);
4000     if (!find || (*(find + strlen (transformer->arch->archname)) != ':'))
4001 root 1.22 {
4002 root 1.125 pl->failmsg (format ("You can't use the %s with your %s!", query_name (transformer), query_name (marked)));
4003 root 1.22 return;
4004     }
4005 root 1.114
4006 root 1.108 find += strlen (transformer->arch->archname) + 1;
4007 root 1.22 /* Item can be used, now find how many and what it yields */
4008     if (isdigit (*(find)))
4009     {
4010     yield = atoi (find);
4011     if (yield < 1)
4012 elmex 1.1 {
4013 root 1.22 LOG (llevDebug, "apply_item_transformer: item %s has slaying-yield %d.", query_base_name (marked, 0), yield);
4014     yield = 1;
4015 elmex 1.1 }
4016 root 1.22 }
4017     else
4018     yield = 1;
4019 elmex 1.1
4020 root 1.22 while (isdigit (*find))
4021     find++;
4022 root 1.125
4023 root 1.22 while (*find == ' ')
4024     find++;
4025 root 1.114
4026 root 1.22 memset (got, 0, MAX_BUF);
4027 root 1.114
4028 root 1.22 if ((separator = strchr (find, ';')) != NULL)
4029 root 1.114 len = separator - find;
4030 root 1.22 else
4031 root 1.114 len = strlen (find);
4032    
4033 root 1.22 if (len > MAX_BUF - 1)
4034     len = MAX_BUF - 1;
4035 root 1.114
4036 root 1.22 strcpy (got, find);
4037     got[len] = '\0';
4038    
4039     /* Now create new item, remove used ones when required. */
4040     new_item = get_archetype (got);
4041     if (!new_item)
4042     {
4043 root 1.125 pl->failmsg (format ("This %s is strange, better to not use it.", query_base_name (marked, 0)));
4044 root 1.22 return;
4045 elmex 1.1 }
4046 root 1.29
4047 root 1.22 new_item->nrof = yield;
4048 root 1.123
4049     pl->statusmsg (format ("You %s the %s.", &transformer->slaying, query_base_name (marked, 0)));
4050    
4051 root 1.149 pl->insert (new_item);
4052 root 1.22 /* Eat up one item */
4053 root 1.144 marked->decrease ();
4054 root 1.114
4055 root 1.22 /* Eat one transformer if needed */
4056     if (transformer->stats.food)
4057     if (--transformer->stats.food == 0)
4058 root 1.144 transformer->decrease ();
4059 root 1.22 }
4060 root 1.123