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1/* 1/*
2 * CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows 2 * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG.
3 * 3 *
4 * Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007 Marc Lehmann & Crossfire+ Development Team 4 * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team
5 * Copyright (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team 5 * Copyright (©) 2002,2007 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
6 * Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen 6 * Copyright (©) 1992,2007 Frank Tore Johansen
7 * 7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 * the terms of the Affero GNU General Public License as published by the
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11 * (at your option) any later version. 11 * option) any later version.
12 * 12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details. 16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 * 17 *
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19 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 19 * and the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see
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21 * 21 *
22 * The authors can be reached via e-mail at <crossfire@schmorp.de> 22 * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net>
23 */ 23 */
24
25//+GPL
24 26
25#include <global.h> 27#include <global.h>
26#include <sproto.h> 28#include <sproto.h>
27#include <spells.h> 29#include <spells.h>
28#include <skills.h> 30#include <skills.h>
36 * set to sane values. 38 * set to sane values.
37 */ 39 */
38object * 40object *
39check_enemy (object *npc, rv_vector * rv) 41check_enemy (object *npc, rv_vector * rv)
40{ 42{
41
42 /* if this is pet, let him attack the same enemy as his owner 43 /* if this is pet, let him attack the same enemy as his owner
43 * TODO: when there is no ower enemy, try to find a target, 44 * TODO: when there is no ower enemy, try to find a target,
44 * which CAN attack the owner. */ 45 * which CAN attack the owner. */
45 if ((npc->attack_movement & HI4) == PETMOVE) 46 if ((npc->attack_movement & HI4) == PETMOVE)
46 { 47 {
48 npc->enemy = NULL; 49 npc->enemy = NULL;
49 else if (npc->enemy == NULL) 50 else if (npc->enemy == NULL)
50 npc->enemy = npc->owner->enemy; 51 npc->enemy = npc->owner->enemy;
51 } 52 }
52 53
53 /* periodically, a monster mayu change its target. Also, if the object 54 /* periodically, a monster may change its target. Also, if the object
54 * has been destroyed, etc, clear the enemy. 55 * has been destroyed, etc, clear the enemy.
55 * TODO: this should be changed, because it invokes to attack forced or 56 * TODO: this should be changed, because it invokes to attack forced or
56 * attacked monsters to leave the attacker alone, before it is destroyed 57 * attacked monsters to leave the attacker alone, before it is destroyed
57 */ 58 */
58 /* i had removed the random target leave, this invokes problems with friendly 59 /* I had removed the random target leave, this invokes problems with friendly
59 * objects, getting attacked and defending herself - they don't try to attack 60 * objects, getting attacked and defending herself - they don't try to attack
60 * again then but perhaps get attack on and on 61 * again then but perhaps get attack on and on
61 * If we include a aggravated flag in , we can handle evil vs evil and good vs good 62 * If we include a aggravated flag in , we can handle evil vs evil and good vs good
62 * too. */ 63 * too. */
63 64
67 * the grouping checks are. Code is the same. 68 * the grouping checks are. Code is the same.
68 */ 69 */
69 if (QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_REMOVED) || 70 if (QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_REMOVED) ||
70 QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_FREED) || 71 QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_FREED) ||
71 !on_same_map (npc, npc->enemy) || npc == npc->enemy || QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_NEUTRAL) || QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_NEUTRAL)) 72 !on_same_map (npc, npc->enemy) || npc == npc->enemy || QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_NEUTRAL) || QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_NEUTRAL))
72 npc->enemy = NULL; 73 npc->enemy = 0;
73 74
74 else if (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && ((QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_FRIENDLY) 75 else if (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && ((QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_FRIENDLY)
75 && !(should_arena_attack (npc, npc->owner, npc->enemy))) 76 && !(should_arena_attack (npc, npc->owner, npc->enemy)))
76 || ((npc->enemy->type == PLAYER) && !(should_arena_attack (npc, npc->owner, npc->enemy))) 77 || ((npc->enemy->type == PLAYER) && !(should_arena_attack (npc, npc->owner, npc->enemy)))
77 || npc->enemy == npc->owner)) 78 || npc->enemy == npc->owner))
78 npc->enemy = NULL; 79 npc->enemy = 0;
79 80
80 81
81 else if (!QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (!QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && npc->enemy->type != PLAYER)) 82 else if (!QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (!QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && npc->enemy->type != PLAYER))
82 npc->enemy = NULL; 83 npc->enemy = 0;
83 84
84 /* I've noticed that pets could sometimes get an arrow as the 85 /* I've noticed that pets could sometimes get an arrow as the
85 * target enemy - this code below makes sure the enemy is something 86 * target enemy - this code below makes sure the enemy is something
86 * that should be attacked. My guess is that the arrow hits 87 * that should be attacked. My guess is that the arrow hits
87 * the creature/owner, and so the creature then takes that 88 * the creature/owner, and so the creature then takes that
88 * as the enemy to attack. 89 * as the enemy to attack.
89 */ 90 */
90 else if (!QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_MONSTER) && 91 else if (!QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_MONSTER)
91 !QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_GENERATOR) && npc->enemy->type != PLAYER && npc->enemy->type != GOLEM) 92 && !QUERY_FLAG (npc->enemy, FLAG_GENERATOR)
93 && npc->enemy->type != PLAYER
94 && npc->enemy->type != GOLEM)
92 npc->enemy = NULL; 95 npc->enemy = 0;
93
94 } 96 }
97
95 return can_detect_enemy (npc, npc->enemy, rv) ? npc->enemy : NULL; 98 return can_detect_enemy (npc, npc->enemy, rv) ? npc->enemy : 0;
96} 99}
97 100
98/* Returns the nearest living creature (monster or generator). 101/* Returns the nearest living creature (monster or generator).
99 * Modified to deal with tiled maps properly. 102 * Modified to deal with tiled maps properly.
100 * Also fixed logic so that monsters in the lower directions were more 103 * Also fixed logic so that monsters in the lower directions were more
143 } 146 }
144 147
145 return 0; 148 return 0;
146} 149}
147 150
148
149/* Tries to find an enmy for npc. We pass the range vector since 151/* Tries to find an enemy for npc. We pass the range vector since
150 * our caller will find the information useful. 152 * our caller will find the information useful.
151 * Currently, only move_monster calls this function. 153 * Currently, only move_monster calls this function.
152 * Fix function so that we always make calls to get_rangevector 154 * Fix function so that we always make calls to get_rangevector
153 * if we have a valid target - function as not doing so in 155 * if we have a valid target - function as not doing so in
154 * many cases. 156 * many cases.
155 */ 157 */
156
157object * 158object *
158find_enemy (object *npc, rv_vector * rv) 159find_enemy (object *npc, rv_vector * rv)
159{ 160{
160 object *attacker, *tmp = NULL; 161 object *attacker, *tmp = NULL;
161 162
167 { 168 {
168 tmp = find_nearest_living_creature (npc); 169 tmp = find_nearest_living_creature (npc);
169 170
170 if (tmp) 171 if (tmp)
171 get_rangevector (npc, tmp, rv, 0); 172 get_rangevector (npc, tmp, rv, 0);
173
172 return tmp; 174 return tmp;
173 } 175 }
174 176
175 /* Here is the main enemy selection. 177 /* Here is the main enemy selection.
176 * We want this: if there is an enemy, attack him until its not possible or 178 * We want this: if there is an enemy, attack him until its not possible or
196 /* we check our old enemy. */ 198 /* we check our old enemy. */
197 if (!(tmp = check_enemy (npc, rv))) 199 if (!(tmp = check_enemy (npc, rv)))
198 { 200 {
199 if (attacker) /* if we have an attacker, check him */ 201 if (attacker) /* if we have an attacker, check him */
200 { 202 {
201 /* TODO: thats not finished */ 203 /* TODO: that's not finished */
202 /* we don't want a fight evil vs evil or good against non evil */ 204 /* we don't want a fight evil vs evil or good against non evil */
203 205
204 if (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_NEUTRAL) || QUERY_FLAG (attacker, FLAG_NEUTRAL) || /* neutral */ 206 if (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_NEUTRAL) || QUERY_FLAG (attacker, FLAG_NEUTRAL) || /* neutral */
205 (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && QUERY_FLAG (attacker, FLAG_FRIENDLY)) || 207 (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && QUERY_FLAG (attacker, FLAG_FRIENDLY)) ||
206 (!QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (!QUERY_FLAG (attacker, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && attacker->type != PLAYER))) 208 (!QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (!QUERY_FLAG (attacker, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && attacker->type != PLAYER)))
207 CLEAR_FLAG (npc, FLAG_SLEEP); /* skip it, but lets wakeup */ 209 CLEAR_FLAG (npc, FLAG_SLEEP); /* skip it, but lets wakeup */
208 else if (on_same_map (npc, attacker)) /* thats the only thing we must know... */ 210 else if (on_same_map (npc, attacker)) /* that's the only thing we must know... */
209 { 211 {
210 CLEAR_FLAG (npc, FLAG_SLEEP); /* well, NOW we really should wake up! */ 212 CLEAR_FLAG (npc, FLAG_SLEEP); /* well, NOW we really should wake up! */
211 npc->enemy = attacker; 213 npc->enemy = attacker;
212 return attacker; /* yes, we face our attacker! */ 214 return attacker; /* yes, we face our attacker! */
213 } 215 }
229/* Sees if this monster should wake up. 231/* Sees if this monster should wake up.
230 * Currently, this is only called from move_monster, and 232 * Currently, this is only called from move_monster, and
231 * if enemy is set, then so should be rv. 233 * if enemy is set, then so should be rv.
232 * returns 1 if the monster should wake up, 0 otherwise. 234 * returns 1 if the monster should wake up, 0 otherwise.
233 */ 235 */
234
235int 236int
236check_wakeup (object *op, object *enemy, rv_vector * rv) 237check_wakeup (object *op, object *enemy, rv_vector *rv)
237{ 238{
238 int radius = op->stats.Wis > MIN_MON_RADIUS ? op->stats.Wis : MIN_MON_RADIUS;
239
240 /* Trim work - if no enemy, no need to do anything below */ 239 /* Trim work - if no enemy, no need to do anything below */
241 if (!enemy) 240 if (!enemy)
242 return 0; 241 return 0;
243 242
243 if (!op->flag [FLAG_SLEEP])
244 return 1;
245
246 int radius = max (op->stats.Wis, MIN_MON_RADIUS);
247
248 if (op->flag [FLAG_BLIND])
244 /* blinded monsters can only find nearby objects to attack */ 249 /* blinded monsters can only find nearby objects to attack */
245 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLIND))
246 radius = MIN_MON_RADIUS; 250 radius = MIN_MON_RADIUS;
247 251 else if (op->map
252 && !enemy->invisible
253 && !stand_in_light (enemy)
254 && (!op->flag[FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK] || !op->flag [FLAG_SEE_INVISIBLE]))
248 /* This covers the situation where the monster is in the dark 255 /* This covers the situation where the monster is in the dark
249 * and has an enemy. If the enemy has no carried light (or isnt 256 * and has an enemy. If the enemy has no carried light (or isnt
250 * glowing!) then the monster has trouble finding the enemy. 257 * glowing!) then the monster has trouble finding the enemy.
251 * Remember we already checked to see if the monster can see in 258 * Remember we already checked to see if the monster can see in
252 * the dark. */ 259 * the dark. */
260 radius = min (radius, MIN_MON_RADIUS + MAX_DARKNESS - op->map->darklevel ());
253 261
254 else if (op->map && op->map->darkness > 0 && enemy && !enemy->invisible && 262 if (enemy->flag [FLAG_STEALTH])
255 !stand_in_light (enemy) && (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK) || !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_INVISIBLE))) 263 radius = radius / 2 + 1;
256 {
257 int dark = radius / (op->map->darkness);
258
259 radius = (dark > MIN_MON_RADIUS) ? (dark + 1) : MIN_MON_RADIUS;
260 }
261 else if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SLEEP))
262 return 1;
263 264
264 /* enemy should already be on this map, so don't really need to check 265 /* enemy should already be on this map, so don't really need to check
265 * for that. 266 * for that.
266 */ 267 */
267 if (rv->distance < (unsigned int) (QUERY_FLAG (enemy, FLAG_STEALTH) ? (radius / 2) + 1 : radius)) 268 if (rv->distance <= radius)
268 { 269 {
269 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_SLEEP); 270 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_SLEEP);
270 return 1; 271 return 1;
271 } 272 }
273
272 return 0; 274 return 0;
273} 275}
274 276
275int 277int
276move_randomly (object *op) 278move_randomly (object *op)
277{ 279{
280 /* Give up to 15 chances for a monster to move randomly */
281 for (int i = 0; i < 15; i++)
282 if (move_object (op, rndm (8) + 1))
283 return 1;
284
285 return 0;
286}
287
288/*
289 * monster_can_pick(): If the monster is interested in picking up
290 * the item, then return 0. Otherwise 0.
291 * Instead of pick_up, flags for "greed", etc, should be used.
292 * I've already utilized flags for bows, wands, rings, etc, etc. -Frank.
293 */
294static int
295monster_can_pick (object *monster, object *item)
296{
297 int flag = 0;
278 int i; 298 int i;
279 299
280 /* Give up to 15 chances for a monster to move randomly */ 300 if (!can_pick (monster, item))
281 for (i = 0; i < 15; i++) 301 return 0;
302
303 if (QUERY_FLAG (item, FLAG_UNPAID))
304 return 0;
305
306 if (monster->pick_up & 64) /* All */
307 flag = 1;
308
309 else
310 switch (item->type)
282 { 311 {
283 if (move_object (op, rndm (8) + 1)) 312 case MONEY:
313 case GEM:
314 flag = monster->pick_up & 2;
315 break;
316
317 case FOOD:
318 flag = monster->pick_up & 4;
319 break;
320
321 case WEAPON:
322 flag = (monster->pick_up & 8) || QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_WEAPON);
323 break;
324
325 case ARMOUR:
326 case SHIELD:
327 case HELMET:
328 case BOOTS:
329 case GLOVES:
330 case GIRDLE:
331 flag = (monster->pick_up & 16) || QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_ARMOUR);
332 break;
333
334 case SKILL:
335 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL);
336 break;
337
338 case RING:
339 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_RING);
340 break;
341
342 case WAND:
343 case HORN:
344 case ROD:
345 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_RANGE);
346 break;
347
348 case SPELLBOOK:
349 flag = monster->arch && QUERY_FLAG (monster->arch, FLAG_CAST_SPELL);
350 break;
351
352 case SCROLL:
353 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_SCROLL);
354 break;
355
356 case BOW:
357 case ARROW:
358 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_BOW);
359 break;
360 }
361
362 /* Simplistic check - if the monster has a location to equip it, he will
363 * pick it up. Note that this doesn't handle cases where an item may
364 * use several locations.
365 */
366 for (i = 0; i < NUM_BODY_LOCATIONS; i++)
367 {
368 if (monster->slot[i].info && item->slot[i].info)
369 {
370 flag = 1;
371 break;
372 }
373 }
374
375 if (((!(monster->pick_up & 32)) && flag) || ((monster->pick_up & 32) && (!flag)))
284 return 1; 376 return 1;
285 } 377
286 return 0; 378 return 0;
287} 379}
288 380
289/* 381/*
290 * Move-monster returns 1 if the object has been freed, otherwise 0. 382 * monster_check_pickup(): checks for items that monster can pick up.
383 *
384 * Vick's (vick@bern.docs.uu.se) fix 921030 for the sweeper blob.
385 * Each time the blob passes over some treasure, it will
386 * grab it a.s.a.p.
387 *
388 * Eneq(@csd.uu.se): This can now be defined in the archetypes, added code
389 * to handle this.
390 *
391 * This function was seen be continueing looping at one point (tmp->below
392 * became a recursive loop. It may be better to call monster_check_apply
393 * after we pick everything up, since that function may call others which
394 * affect stacking on this space.
291 */ 395 */
292 396static void
293int 397monster_check_pickup (object *monster)
294move_monster (object *op)
295{ 398{
296 int dir, diff, pre_att_dir; /* elmex: pre_att_dir remembers the direction before attack movement */ 399 object *tmp, *next;
297 object *owner, *enemy, *part, *oph = op;
298 rv_vector rv;
299 400
300 /* Monsters not on maps don't do anything. These monsters are things 401 for (tmp = monster->below; tmp != NULL; tmp = next)
301 * Like royal guards in city dwellers inventories.
302 */
303 if (!op->map)
304 return 0;
305
306 /* for target facing, we copy this value here for fast access */
307 if (oph->head) /* force update the head - one arch one pic */
308 oph = oph->head;
309
310 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_ATTACK)) /* we never ever attack */
311 enemy = op->enemy = NULL;
312 else if ((enemy = find_enemy (op, &rv)))
313 /* we have an enemy, just tell him we want him dead */
314 enemy->attacked_by = op; /* our ptr */
315
316 /* generate hp, if applicable */
317 if (op->stats.Con > 0 && op->stats.hp < op->stats.maxhp)
318 { 402 {
319 403 next = tmp->below;
320 /* last heal is in funny units. Dividing by speed puts 404 if (monster_can_pick (monster, tmp))
321 * the regeneration rate on a basis of time instead of
322 * #moves the monster makes. The scaling by 8 is
323 * to capture 8th's of a hp fraction regens
324 * 405 {
325 * Cast to sint32 before comparing to maxhp since otherwise an (sint16) 406 tmp->remove ();
326 * overflow might produce monsters with negative hp. 407 tmp = insert_ob_in_ob (tmp, monster);
408 (void) monster_check_apply (monster, tmp);
409 }
410 /* We could try to re-establish the cycling, of the space, but probably
411 * not a big deal to just bail out.
327 */ 412 */
328 413 if (next && next->destroyed ())
329 op->last_heal += (int) ((float) (8 * op->stats.Con) / FABS (op->speed));
330 op->stats.hp = MIN ((sint32) op->stats.hp + op->last_heal / 32, op->stats.maxhp); /* causes Con/4 hp/tick */
331 op->last_heal %= 32;
332
333 /* So if the monster has gained enough HP that they are no longer afraid */
334 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY) && op->stats.hp >= (signed short) (((float) op->run_away / (float) 100) * (float) op->stats.maxhp))
335 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY);
336
337 if (op->stats.hp > op->stats.maxhp)
338 op->stats.hp = op->stats.maxhp;
339 }
340
341 /* generate sp, if applicable */
342 if (op->stats.Pow > 0 && op->stats.sp < op->stats.maxsp)
343 {
344
345 /* last_sp is in funny units. Dividing by speed puts
346 * the regeneration rate on a basis of time instead of
347 * #moves the monster makes. The scaling by 8 is
348 * to capture 8th's of a sp fraction regens
349 *
350 * Cast to sint32 before comparing to maxhp since otherwise an (sint16)
351 * overflow might produce monsters with negative sp.
352 */
353
354 op->last_sp += (int) ((float) (8 * op->stats.Pow) / FABS (op->speed));
355 op->stats.sp = MIN (op->stats.sp + op->last_sp / 128, op->stats.maxsp); /* causes Pow/16 sp/tick */
356 op->last_sp %= 128;
357 }
358
359 /* this should probably get modified by many more values.
360 * (eg, creatures resistance to fear, level, etc. )
361 */
362 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) && !(rndm (20)))
363 {
364 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED); /* Time to regain some "guts"... */
365 }
366
367 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (MONSTER_MOVE, op, ARG_OBJECT (op->enemy)))
368 return QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_FREED);
369
370 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SLEEP) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLIND) ||
371 ((op->map->darkness > 0) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_INVISIBLE)))
372 {
373 if (!check_wakeup (op, enemy, &rv))
374 return 0; 414 return;
375 }
376
377 /* check if monster pops out of hidden spot */
378 if (op->hide)
379 do_hidden_move (op);
380
381 if (op->pick_up)
382 monster_check_pickup (op);
383
384 if (op->will_apply)
385 monster_apply_below (op); /* Check for items to apply below */
386
387 /* If we don't have an enemy, do special movement or the like */
388 if (!enemy)
389 { 415 }
390 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK)) 416}
391 { 417
392 op->destroy (); 418/*
393 return 1; 419 * monster_apply_below():
420 * Vick's (vick@bern.docs.uu.se) @921107 -> If a monster who's
421 * eager to apply things, encounters something apply-able,
422 * then make him apply it
423 */
424static void
425monster_apply_below (object *monster)
426{
427 object *tmp, *next;
428
429 for (tmp = monster->below; tmp != NULL; tmp = next)
430 {
431 next = tmp->below;
432 switch (tmp->type)
394 } 433 {
395 434 case T_HANDLE:
396 /* Probably really a bug for a creature to have both
397 * stand still and a movement type set.
398 */
399 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_STAND_STILL))
400 {
401 if (op->attack_movement & HI4)
402 {
403 switch (op->attack_movement & HI4)
404 {
405 case (PETMOVE):
406 pet_move (op);
407 break;
408
409 case (CIRCLE1):
410 circ1_move (op);
411 break;
412
413 case (CIRCLE2):
414 circ2_move (op);
415 break;
416
417 case (PACEV):
418 pace_movev (op);
419 break;
420
421 case (PACEH):
422 pace_moveh (op);
423 break;
424
425 case (PACEV2):
426 pace2_movev (op);
427 break;
428
429 case (PACEH2):
430 pace2_moveh (op);
431 break;
432
433 case (RANDO):
434 rand_move (op);
435 break;
436
437 case (RANDO2):
438 move_randomly (op);
439 break;
440 }
441 return 0;
442 }
443 else if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RANDOM_MOVE))
444 (void) move_randomly (op);
445
446 } /* stand still */
447 return 0;
448 } /* no enemy */
449
450 /* We have an enemy. Block immediately below is for pets */
451 if ((op->attack_movement & HI4) == PETMOVE
452 && (owner = op->owner) != NULL
453 && !on_same_map (op, owner)
454 && !owner->flag [FLAG_REMOVED])
455 return follow_owner (op, owner);
456
457 /* doppleganger code to change monster facing to that of the nearest
458 * player. Hmm. The code is here, but no monster in the current
459 * arch set uses it.
460 */
461 if ((op->race != NULL) && strcmp (op->race, "doppleganger") == 0)
462 {
463 op->face = enemy->face;
464 op->name = enemy->name;
465 }
466
467 /* Calculate range information for closest body part - this
468 * is used for the 'skill' code, which isn't that smart when
469 * it comes to figuring it out - otherwise, giants throw boulders
470 * into themselves.
471 */
472 get_rangevector (op, enemy, &rv, 0);
473
474 /* Move the check for scared up here - if the monster was scared,
475 * we were not doing any of the logic below, so might as well save
476 * a few cpu cycles.
477 */
478 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED))
479 {
480 rv_vector rv1;
481
482 /* now we test every part of an object .... this is a real ugly piece of code */
483 for (part = op; part != NULL; part = part->more)
484 {
485 get_rangevector (part, enemy, &rv1, 0x1);
486 dir = rv1.direction;
487
488 /* hm, not sure about this part - in original was a scared flag here too
489 * but that we test above... so can be old code here
490 */
491 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
492 dir = absdir (dir + 4);
493 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CONFUSED))
494 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
495
496 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CAST_SPELL) && !(rndm (3)))
497 {
498 if (monster_cast_spell (op, part, enemy, dir, &rv1))
499 return 0;
500 }
501
502 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_SCROLL) && !(rndm (3)))
503 {
504 if (monster_use_scroll (op, part, enemy, dir, &rv1))
505 return 0;
506 }
507
508 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_RANGE) && !(rndm (3)))
509 {
510 if (monster_use_range (op, part, enemy, dir))
511 return 0;
512 }
513 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_SKILL) && !(rndm (3)))
514 {
515 if (monster_use_skill (op, rv.part, enemy, rv.direction))
516 return 0;
517 }
518 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_BOW) && !(rndm (2)))
519 {
520 if (monster_use_bow (op, part, enemy, dir))
521 return 0;
522 }
523 } /* for processing of all parts */
524 } /* If not scared */
525
526
527 part = rv.part;
528 dir = rv.direction;
529
530 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
531 dir = absdir (dir + 4);
532
533 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CONFUSED))
534 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
535
536 pre_att_dir = dir; /* remember the original direction */
537
538 if ((op->attack_movement & LO4) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED))
539 {
540 switch (op->attack_movement & LO4)
541 {
542 case DISTATT: 435 case TRIGGER:
543 dir = dist_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv); 436 if (monster->will_apply & 1)
437 manual_apply (monster, tmp, 0);
544 break; 438 break;
545 439
546 case RUNATT: 440 case TREASURE:
547 dir = run_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv); 441 if (monster->will_apply & 2)
442 manual_apply (monster, tmp, 0);
548 break; 443 break;
549 444
550 case HITRUN:
551 dir = hitrun_att (dir, op, enemy);
552 break;
553
554 case WAITATT:
555 dir = wait_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
556 break;
557
558 case RUSH: /* default - monster normally moves towards player */
559 case ALLRUN:
560 break;
561
562 case DISTHIT:
563 dir = disthit_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
564 break;
565
566 case WAIT2:
567 dir = wait_att2 (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
568 break;
569
570 default:
571 LOG (llevDebug, "Illegal low mon-move: %d\n", op->attack_movement & LO4);
572 }
573 }
574
575 if (!dir)
576 return 0;
577
578 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_STAND_STILL))
579 {
580 if (move_object (op, dir)) /* Can the monster move directly toward player? */
581 { 445 }
582 /* elmex: Turn our monster after it moved if it has DISTATT attack */ 446 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IS_FLOOR))
583 if ((op->attack_movement & LO4) == DISTATT) 447 break;
584 op->direction = pre_att_dir;
585
586 return 0;
587 }
588
589 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) || !can_hit (part, enemy, &rv) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
590 {
591
592 /* Try move around corners if !close */
593 int maxdiff = (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK) || RANDOM () & 1) ? 1 : 2;
594
595 for (diff = 1; diff <= maxdiff; diff++)
596 {
597 /* try different detours */
598 int m = 1 - (RANDOM () & 2); /* Try left or right first? */
599
600 if (move_object (op, absdir (dir + diff * m)) || move_object (op, absdir (dir - diff * m)))
601 return 0;
602 }
603 }
604 } /* if monster is not standing still */
605
606 /* elmex: Turn our monster after it moved if it has DISTATT attack */
607 if ((op->attack_movement & LO4) == DISTATT)
608 op->direction = pre_att_dir;
609
610 /*
611 * Eneq(@csd.uu.se): Patch to make RUN_AWAY or SCARED monsters move a random
612 * direction if they can't move away.
613 */
614 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK) && (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED)))
615 if (move_randomly (op))
616 return 0;
617
618 /*
619 * Try giving the monster a new enemy - the player that is closest
620 * to it. In this way, it won't just keep trying to get to a target
621 * that is inaccessible.
622 * This could be more clever - it should go through a list of several
623 * enemies, as it is now, you could perhaps get situations where there
624 * are two players flanking the monster at close distance, but which
625 * the monster can't get to, and a third one at a far distance that
626 * the monster could get to - as it is, the monster won't look at that
627 * third one.
628 */
629 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && enemy == op->enemy)
630 { 448 }
631 object *nearest_player = get_nearest_player (op);
632
633 if (nearest_player && nearest_player != enemy && !can_hit (part, enemy, &rv))
634 {
635 op->enemy = NULL;
636 enemy = nearest_player;
637 }
638 }
639
640 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) && can_hit (part, enemy, &rv))
641 {
642 /* The adjustement to wc that was here before looked totally bogus -
643 * since wc can in fact get negative, that would mean by adding
644 * the current wc, the creature gets better? Instead, just
645 * add a fixed amount - nasty creatures that are runny away should
646 * still be pretty nasty.
647 */
648 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
649 {
650 part->stats.wc += 10;
651 (void) skill_attack (enemy, part, 0, NULL, NULL);
652 part->stats.wc -= 10;
653 }
654 else
655 (void) skill_attack (enemy, part, 0, NULL, NULL);
656 } /* if monster is in attack range */
657
658 if (QUERY_FLAG (part, FLAG_FREED)) /* Might be freed by ghost-attack or hit-back */
659 return 1;
660
661 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK))
662 {
663 op->remove ();
664 op->destroy ();
665 return 1;
666 }
667 return 0;
668}
669
670int
671can_hit (object *ob1, object *ob2, rv_vector * rv)
672{
673 object *more;
674 rv_vector rv1;
675
676 if (QUERY_FLAG (ob1, FLAG_CONFUSED) && !(rndm (3)))
677 return 0;
678
679 if (abs (rv->distance_x) < 2 && abs (rv->distance_y) < 2)
680 return 1;
681
682 /* check all the parts of ob2 - just because we can't get to
683 * its head doesn't mean we don't want to pound its feet
684 */
685 for (more = ob2->more; more != NULL; more = more->more)
686 {
687 get_rangevector (ob1, more, &rv1, 0);
688 if (abs (rv1.distance_x) < 2 && abs (rv1.distance_y) < 2)
689 return 1;
690 }
691 return 0;
692
693} 449}
694 450
695/* Returns 1 is monster should cast spell sp at an enemy 451/* Returns 1 is monster should cast spell sp at an enemy
696 * Returns 0 if the monster should not cast this spell. 452 * Returns 0 if the monster should not cast this spell.
697 * 453 *
705 * 461 *
706 * This could be a lot smarter - if there are few monsters around, 462 * This could be a lot smarter - if there are few monsters around,
707 * then disease might not be as bad. Likewise, if the monster is damaged, 463 * then disease might not be as bad. Likewise, if the monster is damaged,
708 * the right type of healing spell could be useful. 464 * the right type of healing spell could be useful.
709 */ 465 */
710
711static int 466static int
712monster_should_cast_spell (object *monster, object *spell_ob) 467monster_should_cast_spell (object *monster, object *spell_ob)
713{ 468{
714 if (spell_ob->subtype == SP_BOLT || spell_ob->subtype == SP_BULLET || 469 if (spell_ob->subtype == SP_BOLT || spell_ob->subtype == SP_BULLET ||
715 spell_ob->subtype == SP_EXPLOSION || spell_ob->subtype == SP_CONE || 470 spell_ob->subtype == SP_EXPLOSION || spell_ob->subtype == SP_CONE ||
716 spell_ob->subtype == SP_BOMB || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SMITE || 471 spell_ob->subtype == SP_BOMB || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SMITE ||
717 spell_ob->subtype == SP_MAGIC_MISSILE || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SUMMON_GOLEM || 472 spell_ob->subtype == SP_MAGIC_MISSILE || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SUMMON_GOLEM ||
718 spell_ob->subtype == SP_MAGIC_WALL || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SUMMON_MONSTER || 473 spell_ob->subtype == SP_MAGIC_WALL || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SUMMON_MONSTER ||
719 spell_ob->subtype == SP_MOVING_BALL || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SWARM || spell_ob->subtype == SP_INVISIBLE) 474 spell_ob->subtype == SP_MOVING_BALL || spell_ob->subtype == SP_SWARM || spell_ob->subtype == SP_INVISIBLE)
720
721 return 1; 475 return 1;
722 476
723 return 0; 477 return 0;
724} 478}
725 479
480/* Checks if putting on 'item' will make 'who' do more
481 * damage. This is a very simplistic check - also checking things
482 * like speed and ac are also relevant.
483 *
484 * return true if item is a better object.
485 */
486static int
487check_good_weapon (object *who, object *item)
488{
489 object *other_weap;
490 int val = 0, i;
491
492 for (other_weap = who->inv; other_weap; other_weap = other_weap->below)
493 if (other_weap->type == item->type && QUERY_FLAG (other_weap, FLAG_APPLIED))
494 break;
495
496 if (!other_weap) /* No other weapons */
497 return 1;
498
499 /* Rather than go through and apply the new one, and see if it is
500 * better, just do some simple checks
501 * Put some multipliers for things that hvae several effects,
502 * eg, magic affects both damage and wc, so it has more weight
503 */
504
505 val = item->stats.dam - other_weap->stats.dam;
506 val += (item->magic - other_weap->magic) * 3;
507 /* Monsters don't really get benefits from things like regen rates
508 * from items. But the bonus for their stats are very important.
509 */
510 for (i = 0; i < NUM_STATS; i++)
511 val += item->stats.stat (i) - other_weap->stats.stat (i) * 2;
512
513 if (val > 0)
514 return 1;
515 else
516 return 0;
517}
518
519static int
520check_good_armour (object *who, object *item)
521{
522 object *other_armour;
523 int val = 0, i;
524
525 for (other_armour = who->inv; other_armour; other_armour = other_armour->below)
526 if (other_armour->type == item->type && QUERY_FLAG (other_armour, FLAG_APPLIED))
527 break;
528
529 if (other_armour == NULL) /* No other armour, use the new */
530 return 1;
531
532 /* Like above function , see which is better */
533 val = item->stats.ac - other_armour->stats.ac;
534 val = (item->resist[ATNR_PHYSICAL] - other_armour->resist[ATNR_PHYSICAL]) / 5;
535 val += (item->magic - other_armour->magic) * 3;
536
537 /* for the other protections, do weigh them very much in the equation -
538 * it is the armor protection which is most important, because there is
539 * no good way to know what the player may attack the monster with.
540 * So if the new item has better protection than the old, give that higher
541 * value. If the reverse, then decrease the value of this item some.
542 */
543 for (i = 1; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
544 {
545 if (item->resist[i] > other_armour->resist[i])
546 val++;
547 else if (item->resist[i] < other_armour->resist[i])
548 val--;
549 }
550
551 /* Very few armours have stats, so not much need to worry about those. */
552
553 if (val > 0)
554 return 1;
555 else
556 return 0;
557}
558
559/*
560 * monster_check_apply() is meant to be called after an item is
561 * inserted in a monster.
562 * If an item becomes outdated (monster found a better item),
563 * a pointer to that object is returned, so it can be dropped.
564 * (so that other monsters can pick it up and use it)
565 * Note that as things are now, monsters never drop something -
566 * they can pick up all that they can use.
567 */
568/* Sept 96, fixed this so skills will be readied -b.t.*/
569void
570monster_check_apply (object *mon, object *item)
571{
572 int flag = 0;
573
574 if (item->type == SPELLBOOK && mon->arch && (QUERY_FLAG (mon->arch, FLAG_CAST_SPELL)))
575 {
576 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_CAST_SPELL);
577 return;
578 }
579
580 /* If for some reason, this item is already applied, no more work to do */
581 if (QUERY_FLAG (item, FLAG_APPLIED))
582 return;
583
584 /* Might be better not to do this - if the monster can fire a bow,
585 * it is possible in his wanderings, he will find one to use. In
586 * which case, it would be nice to have ammo for it.
587 */
588 if (QUERY_FLAG (mon, FLAG_USE_BOW) && item->type == ARROW)
589 {
590 /* Check for the right kind of bow */
591 object *bow;
592
593 for (bow = mon->inv; bow; bow = bow->below)
594 if (bow->type == BOW && bow->race == item->race)
595 {
596 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_BOW);
597 LOG (llevMonster, "Found correct bow for arrows.\n");
598 return; /* nothing more to do for arrows */
599 }
600 }
601
602 if (item->type == TREASURE && mon->will_apply & WILL_APPLY_TREASURE)
603 flag = 1;
604 /* Eating food gets hp back */
605 else if (item->type == FOOD && mon->will_apply & WILL_APPLY_FOOD)
606 flag = 1;
607 else if (item->type == SCROLL && QUERY_FLAG (mon, FLAG_USE_SCROLL))
608 {
609 if (!item->inv)
610 LOG (llevDebug, "Monster %d having scroll %d with empty inventory!", mon->count, item->count);
611 else if (monster_should_cast_spell (mon, item->inv))
612 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_SCROLL);
613 /* Don't use it right now */
614 return;
615 }
616 else if (item->type == WEAPON)
617 flag = check_good_weapon (mon, item);
618 else if (item->is_armor ())
619 flag = check_good_armour (mon, item);
620 /* Should do something more, like make sure this is a better item */
621 else if (item->type == RING)
622 flag = 1;
623 else if (item->type == WAND || item->type == ROD || item->type == HORN)
624 {
625 /* We never really 'ready' the wand/rod/horn, because that would mean the
626 * weapon would get undone.
627 */
628 if (!(can_apply_object (mon, item) & CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK))
629 {
630 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_RANGE);
631 SET_FLAG (item, FLAG_APPLIED);
632 }
633 return;
634 }
635 else if (item->type == BOW)
636 {
637 /* We never really 'ready' the bow, because that would mean the
638 * weapon would get undone.
639 */
640 if (!(can_apply_object (mon, item) & CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK))
641 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_BOW);
642 return;
643 }
644 else if (item->type == SKILL)
645 {
646 /*
647 * skills are specials: monsters must have the 'FLAG_READY_SKILL' flag set,
648 * else they can't use the skill...
649 * Skills also don't need to get applied, so return now.
650 */
651 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_SKILL);
652 return;
653 }
654
655 /* if we don't match one of the above types, return now.
656 * can_apply_object will say that we can apply things like flesh,
657 * bolts, and whatever else, because it only checks against the
658 * body_info locations.
659 */
660 if (!flag)
661 return;
662
663 /* Check to see if the monster can use this item. If not, no need
664 * to do further processing. Note that can_apply_object already checks
665 * for the CAN_USE flags.
666 */
667 if (can_apply_object (mon, item) & CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK)
668 return;
669
670 /* should only be applying this item, not unapplying it.
671 * also, ignore status of curse so they can take off old armour.
672 * monsters have some advantages after all.
673 */
674 manual_apply (mon, item, AP_APPLY | AP_IGNORE_CURSE);
675}
676
677static int
678can_hit (object *ob1, object *ob2, rv_vector * rv)
679{
680 object *more;
681 rv_vector rv1;
682
683 if (QUERY_FLAG (ob1, FLAG_CONFUSED) && !(rndm (3)))
684 return 0;
685
686 if (abs (rv->distance_x) < 2 && abs (rv->distance_y) < 2)
687 return 1;
688
689 /* check all the parts of ob2 - just because we can't get to
690 * its head doesn't mean we don't want to pound its feet
691 */
692 for (more = ob2->more; more; more = more->more)
693 {
694 get_rangevector (ob1, more, &rv1, 0);
695 if (abs (rv1.distance_x) < 2 && abs (rv1.distance_y) < 2)
696 return 1;
697 }
698
699 return 0;
700}
701
702static int
703dist_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector *rv)
704{
705 if (can_hit (part, enemy, rv))
706 return dir;
707
708 if (rv->distance < 10)
709 return absdir (dir + 4);
710 else if (rv->distance > 18)
711 return dir;
712
713 return 0;
714}
715
716static int
717run_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector *rv)
718{
719 if (can_hit (part, enemy, rv))
720 return dir;
721 else
722 return absdir (dir + 4);
723}
724
725static int
726hitrun_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy)
727{
728 if (ob->move_status++ < 25)
729 return dir;
730 else if (ob->move_status < 50)
731 return absdir (dir + 4);
732 else
733 ob->move_status = 0;
734
735 return absdir (dir + 4);
736}
737
738static int
739wait_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
740{
741 int inrange = can_hit (part, enemy, rv);
742
743 if (ob->move_status || inrange)
744 ob->move_status++;
745
746 if (ob->move_status == 0)
747 return 0;
748 else if (ob->move_status < 10)
749 return dir;
750 else if (ob->move_status < 15)
751 return absdir (dir + 4);
752
753 ob->move_status = 0;
754 return 0;
755}
756
757static int
758disthit_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
759{
760 /* The logic below here looked plain wrong before. Basically, what should
761 * happen is that if the creatures hp percentage falls below run_away,
762 * the creature should run away (dir+4)
763 * I think its wrong for a creature to have a zero maxhp value, but
764 * at least one map has this set, and whatever the map contains, the
765 * server should try to be resilant enough to avoid the problem
766 */
767 if (ob->stats.hp * 100 < ob->stats.maxhp * ob->run_away)
768 return absdir (dir + 4);
769
770 return dist_att (dir, ob, enemy, part, rv);
771}
772
773static int
774wait_att2 (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
775{
776 if (rv->distance < 9)
777 return absdir (dir + 4);
778
779 return 0;
780}
781
782static void
783circ1_move (object *ob)
784{
785 static int circle[12] = { 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 1, 1, 2 };
786
787 if (++ob->move_status > 11)
788 ob->move_status = 0;
789
790 if (!(move_object (ob, circle[ob->move_status])))
791 move_object (ob, rndm (8) + 1);
792}
793
794static void
795circ2_move (object *ob)
796{
797 static int circle[20] = { 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2 };
798
799 if (++ob->move_status > 19)
800 ob->move_status = 0;
801
802 if (!(move_object (ob, circle[ob->move_status])))
803 move_object (ob, rndm (8) + 1);
804}
805
806static void
807pace_movev (object *ob)
808{
809 if (ob->move_status++ > 6)
810 ob->move_status = 0;
811
812 if (ob->move_status < 4)
813 move_object (ob, 5);
814 else
815 move_object (ob, 1);
816}
817
818static void
819pace_moveh (object *ob)
820{
821 if (ob->move_status++ > 6)
822 ob->move_status = 0;
823
824 if (ob->move_status < 4)
825 move_object (ob, 3);
826 else
827 move_object (ob, 7);
828}
829
830static void
831pace2_movev (object *ob)
832{
833 if (ob->move_status++ > 16)
834 ob->move_status = 0;
835
836 if (ob->move_status < 6)
837 move_object (ob, 5);
838 else if (ob->move_status < 8)
839 return;
840 else if (ob->move_status < 13)
841 move_object (ob, 1);
842 else
843 return;
844}
845
846static void
847pace2_moveh (object *ob)
848{
849 if (ob->move_status++ > 16)
850 ob->move_status = 0;
851
852 if (ob->move_status < 6)
853 move_object (ob, 3);
854 else if (ob->move_status < 8)
855 return;
856 else if (ob->move_status < 13)
857 move_object (ob, 7);
858 else
859 return;
860}
861
862static void
863rand_move (object *ob)
864{
865 if (ob->move_status < 1 || ob->move_status > 8 || !(move_object (ob, ob->move_status || !(rndm (9)))))
866 for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
867 if (move_object (ob, ob->move_status = rndm (8) + 1))
868 return;
869}
726 870
727#define MAX_KNOWN_SPELLS 20 871#define MAX_KNOWN_SPELLS 20
728 872
729/* Returns a randomly selected spell. This logic is still 873/* Returns a randomly selected spell. This logic is still
730 * less than ideal. This code also only seems to deal with 874 * less than ideal. This code also only seems to deal with
733 */ 877 */
734object * 878object *
735monster_choose_random_spell (object *monster) 879monster_choose_random_spell (object *monster)
736{ 880{
737 object *altern[MAX_KNOWN_SPELLS]; 881 object *altern[MAX_KNOWN_SPELLS];
738 object *tmp;
739 int i = 0; 882 int i = 0;
740 883
741 for (tmp = monster->inv; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->below) 884 for (object *tmp = monster->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
742 if (tmp->type == SPELLBOOK || tmp->type == SPELL) 885 if (tmp->type == SPELLBOOK || tmp->type == SPELL)
743 { 886 {
744 /* Check and see if it's actually a useful spell. 887 /* Check and see if it's actually a useful spell.
745 * If its a spellbook, the spell is actually the inventory item. 888 * If its a spellbook, the spell is actually the inventory item.
746 * if it is a spell, then it is just the object itself. 889 * if it is a spell, then it is just the object itself.
747 */ 890 */
748 if (monster_should_cast_spell (monster, (tmp->type == SPELLBOOK) ? tmp->inv : tmp)) 891 if (monster_should_cast_spell (monster, (tmp->type == SPELLBOOK) ? tmp->inv : tmp))
749 { 892 {
750 altern[i++] = tmp; 893 altern [i++] = tmp;
894
751 if (i == MAX_KNOWN_SPELLS) 895 if (i == MAX_KNOWN_SPELLS)
752 break; 896 break;
753 } 897 }
754 } 898 }
755 if (!i) 899
756 return NULL; 900 return i ? altern [rndm (i)] : 0;
757 return altern[RANDOM () % i];
758} 901}
759 902
760/* This checks to see if the monster should cast a spell/ability. 903/* This checks to see if the monster should cast a spell/ability.
761 * it returns true if the monster casts a spell, 0 if he doesn't. 904 * it returns true if the monster casts a spell, 0 if he doesn't.
762 * head is the head of the monster. 905 * head is the head of the monster.
763 * part is the part of the monster we are checking against. 906 * part is the part of the monster we are checking against.
764 * pl is the target. 907 * pl is the target.
765 * dir is the direction to case. 908 * dir is the direction to case.
766 * rv is the vector which describes where the enemy is. 909 * rv is the vector which describes where the enemy is.
767 */ 910 */
768
769int 911int
770monster_cast_spell (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir, rv_vector * rv) 912monster_cast_spell (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir, rv_vector * rv)
771{ 913{
772 object *spell_item; 914 object *spell_item;
773 object *owner; 915 object *owner;
784 926
785 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (owner = head->owner) != NULL) 927 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (owner = head->owner) != NULL)
786 { 928 {
787 get_rangevector (head, owner, &rv1, 0x1); 929 get_rangevector (head, owner, &rv1, 0x1);
788 if (dirdiff (dir, rv1.direction) < 2) 930 if (dirdiff (dir, rv1.direction) < 2)
789 {
790 return 0; /* Might hit owner with spell */ 931 return 0; /* Might hit owner with spell */
791 }
792 } 932 }
793 933
794 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED)) 934 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED))
795 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2); 935 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
796 936
804 { 944 {
805 LOG (llevMonster, "Turned off spells in %s\n", &head->name); 945 LOG (llevMonster, "Turned off spells in %s\n", &head->name);
806 CLEAR_FLAG (head, FLAG_CAST_SPELL); /* Will be turned on when picking up book */ 946 CLEAR_FLAG (head, FLAG_CAST_SPELL); /* Will be turned on when picking up book */
807 return 0; 947 return 0;
808 } 948 }
949
809 if (spell_item->type == SPELLBOOK) 950 if (spell_item->type == SPELLBOOK)
810 { 951 {
811 if (!spell_item->inv) 952 if (!spell_item->inv)
812 { 953 {
813 LOG (llevError, "spellbook %s does not contain a spell?\n", &spell_item->name); 954 LOG (llevError, "spellbook %s does not contain a spell?\n", &spell_item->name);
814 return 0; 955 return 0;
815 } 956 }
957
816 spell_item = spell_item->inv; 958 spell_item = spell_item->inv;
817 } 959 }
818 } 960 }
819 else 961 else
820 spell_item = head->spellitem; 962 spell_item = head->spellitem;
839 /* set this to null, so next time monster will choose something different */ 981 /* set this to null, so next time monster will choose something different */
840 head->spellitem = NULL; 982 head->spellitem = NULL;
841 983
842 return cast_spell (part, part, dir, spell_item, NULL); 984 return cast_spell (part, part, dir, spell_item, NULL);
843} 985}
844
845 986
846int 987int
847monster_use_scroll (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir, rv_vector * rv) 988monster_use_scroll (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir, rv_vector * rv)
848{ 989{
849 object *scroll; 990 object *scroll;
899 * The skills we are treating here are all but those. -b.t. 1040 * The skills we are treating here are all but those. -b.t.
900 * 1041 *
901 * At the moment this is only useful for throwing, perhaps for 1042 * At the moment this is only useful for throwing, perhaps for
902 * stealing. TODO: This should be more integrated in the game. -MT, 25.11.01 1043 * stealing. TODO: This should be more integrated in the game. -MT, 25.11.01
903 */ 1044 */
904
905int 1045int
906monster_use_skill (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir) 1046monster_use_skill (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir)
907{ 1047{
908 object *skill, *owner; 1048 object *skill, *owner;
909 1049
915 int dir2 = find_dir_2 (head->x - owner->x, head->y - owner->y); 1055 int dir2 = find_dir_2 (head->x - owner->x, head->y - owner->y);
916 1056
917 if (dirdiff (dir, dir2) < 1) 1057 if (dirdiff (dir, dir2) < 1)
918 return 0; /* Might hit owner with skill -thrown rocks for example ? */ 1058 return 0; /* Might hit owner with skill -thrown rocks for example ? */
919 } 1059 }
1060
920 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED)) 1061 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED))
921 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2); 1062 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
922 1063
923 /* skill selection - monster will use the next unused skill. 1064 /* skill selection - monster will use the next unused skill.
924 * well...the following scenario will allow the monster to 1065 * well...the following scenario will allow the monster to
925 * toggle between 2 skills. One day it would be nice to make 1066 * toggle between 2 skills. One day it would be nice to make
926 * more skills available to monsters. 1067 * more skills available to monsters.
927 */ 1068 */
928
929 for (skill = head->inv; skill != NULL; skill = skill->below) 1069 for (skill = head->inv; skill; skill = skill->below)
930 if (skill->type == SKILL && skill != head->chosen_skill) 1070 if (skill->type == SKILL && skill != head->chosen_skill)
931 { 1071 {
932 head->chosen_skill = skill; 1072 head->chosen_skill = skill;
933 break; 1073 break;
934 } 1074 }
937 { 1077 {
938 LOG (llevDebug, "Error: Monster %s (%d) has FLAG_READY_SKILL without skill.\n", &head->name, head->count); 1078 LOG (llevDebug, "Error: Monster %s (%d) has FLAG_READY_SKILL without skill.\n", &head->name, head->count);
939 CLEAR_FLAG (head, FLAG_READY_SKILL); 1079 CLEAR_FLAG (head, FLAG_READY_SKILL);
940 return 0; 1080 return 0;
941 } 1081 }
1082
942 /* use skill */ 1083 /* use skill */
943 return do_skill (head, part, head->chosen_skill, dir, NULL); 1084 return do_skill (head, part, head->chosen_skill, dir, NULL);
944} 1085}
945 1086
946/* Monster will use a ranged spell attack. */ 1087/* Monster will use a ranged spell attack. */
947
948int 1088int
949monster_use_range (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir) 1089monster_use_range (object *head, object *part, object *pl, int dir)
950{ 1090{
951 object *wand, *owner; 1091 object *wand, *owner;
952 int at_least_one = 0; 1092 int at_least_one = 0;
959 int dir2 = find_dir_2 (head->x - owner->x, head->y - owner->y); 1099 int dir2 = find_dir_2 (head->x - owner->x, head->y - owner->y);
960 1100
961 if (dirdiff (dir, dir2) < 2) 1101 if (dirdiff (dir, dir2) < 2)
962 return 0; /* Might hit owner with spell */ 1102 return 0; /* Might hit owner with spell */
963 } 1103 }
1104
964 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED)) 1105 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED))
965 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2); 1106 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
966 1107
967 for (wand = head->inv; wand != NULL; wand = wand->below) 1108 for (wand = head->inv; wand; wand = wand->below)
968 { 1109 {
969 if (wand->type == WAND) 1110 if (wand->type == WAND)
970 { 1111 {
971 /* Found a wand, let's see if it has charges left */ 1112 /* Found a wand, let's see if it has charges left */
972 at_least_one = 1; 1113 at_least_one = 1;
978 if (!(--wand->stats.food)) 1119 if (!(--wand->stats.food))
979 { 1120 {
980 if (wand->arch) 1121 if (wand->arch)
981 { 1122 {
982 CLEAR_FLAG (wand, FLAG_ANIMATE); 1123 CLEAR_FLAG (wand, FLAG_ANIMATE);
983 wand->face = wand->arch->clone.face; 1124 wand->face = wand->arch->face;
984 wand->set_speed (0); 1125 wand->set_speed (0);
985 } 1126 }
986 } 1127 }
987 /* Success */ 1128 /* Success */
988 return 1; 1129 return 1;
1007 } 1148 }
1008 1149
1009 if (at_least_one) 1150 if (at_least_one)
1010 return 0; 1151 return 0;
1011 1152
1012 LOG (llevError, "Error: Monster %s (%d) HAS_READY_RANG() without wand/horn/rod.\n", &head->name, head->count); 1153 LOG (llevError, "Error: Monster %s (%d) HAS_READY_RANGE() without wand/horn/rod.\n", &head->name, head->count);
1013 CLEAR_FLAG (head, FLAG_READY_RANGE); 1154 CLEAR_FLAG (head, FLAG_READY_RANGE);
1014 return 0; 1155 return 0;
1015} 1156}
1016 1157
1017int 1158int
1019{ 1160{
1020 object *owner; 1161 object *owner;
1021 1162
1022 if (!(dir = path_to_player (part, pl, 0))) 1163 if (!(dir = path_to_player (part, pl, 0)))
1023 return 0; 1164 return 0;
1165
1024 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED)) 1166 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_CONFUSED))
1025 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2); 1167 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
1026 1168
1027 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (owner = head->owner) != NULL) 1169 if (QUERY_FLAG (head, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && (owner = head->owner) != NULL)
1028 { 1170 {
1035 /* in server/player.c */ 1177 /* in server/player.c */
1036 return fire_bow (head, part, NULL, dir, 0, part->x, part->y); 1178 return fire_bow (head, part, NULL, dir, 0, part->x, part->y);
1037 1179
1038} 1180}
1039 1181
1040/* Checks if putting on 'item' will make 'who' do more
1041 * damage. This is a very simplistic check - also checking things
1042 * like speed and ac are also relevant.
1043 *
1044 * return true if item is a better object.
1045 */
1046
1047int
1048check_good_weapon (object *who, object *item)
1049{
1050 object *other_weap;
1051 int val = 0, i;
1052
1053 for (other_weap = who->inv; other_weap != NULL; other_weap = other_weap->below)
1054 if (other_weap->type == item->type && QUERY_FLAG (other_weap, FLAG_APPLIED))
1055 break;
1056
1057 if (other_weap == NULL) /* No other weapons */
1058 return 1;
1059
1060 /* Rather than go through and apply the new one, and see if it is
1061 * better, just do some simple checks
1062 * Put some multipliers for things that hvae several effects,
1063 * eg, magic affects both damage and wc, so it has more weight
1064 */
1065
1066 val = item->stats.dam - other_weap->stats.dam;
1067 val += (item->magic - other_weap->magic) * 3;
1068 /* Monsters don't really get benefits from things like regen rates
1069 * from items. But the bonus for their stats are very important.
1070 */
1071 for (i = 0; i < NUM_STATS; i++)
1072 val += (get_attr_value (&item->stats, i) - get_attr_value (&other_weap->stats, i)) * 2;
1073
1074 if (val > 0)
1075 return 1;
1076 else
1077 return 0;
1078
1079}
1080
1081int
1082check_good_armour (object *who, object *item)
1083{
1084 object *other_armour;
1085 int val = 0, i;
1086
1087 for (other_armour = who->inv; other_armour != NULL; other_armour = other_armour->below)
1088 if (other_armour->type == item->type && QUERY_FLAG (other_armour, FLAG_APPLIED))
1089 break;
1090
1091 if (other_armour == NULL) /* No other armour, use the new */
1092 return 1;
1093
1094 /* Like above function , see which is better */
1095 val = item->stats.ac - other_armour->stats.ac;
1096 val = (item->resist[ATNR_PHYSICAL] - other_armour->resist[ATNR_PHYSICAL]) / 5;
1097 val += (item->magic - other_armour->magic) * 3;
1098
1099 /* for the other protections, do weigh them very much in the equation -
1100 * it is the armor protection which is most important, because there is
1101 * no good way to know what the player may attack the monster with.
1102 * So if the new item has better protection than the old, give that higher
1103 * value. If the reverse, then decrease the value of this item some.
1104 */
1105 for (i = 1; i < NROFATTACKS; i++)
1106 {
1107 if (item->resist[i] > other_armour->resist[i])
1108 val++;
1109 else if (item->resist[i] < other_armour->resist[i])
1110 val--;
1111 }
1112
1113 /* Very few armours have stats, so not much need to worry about those. */
1114
1115 if (val > 0)
1116 return 1;
1117 else
1118 return 0;
1119
1120}
1121
1122/*
1123 * monster_check_pickup(): checks for items that monster can pick up.
1124 *
1125 * Vick's (vick@bern.docs.uu.se) fix 921030 for the sweeper blob.
1126 * Each time the blob passes over some treasure, it will
1127 * grab it a.s.a.p.
1128 *
1129 * Eneq(@csd.uu.se): This can now be defined in the archetypes, added code
1130 * to handle this.
1131 *
1132 * This function was seen be continueing looping at one point (tmp->below
1133 * became a recursive loop. It may be better to call monster_check_apply
1134 * after we pick everything up, since that function may call others which
1135 * affect stacking on this space.
1136 */
1137
1138void
1139monster_check_pickup (object *monster)
1140{
1141 object *tmp, *next;
1142
1143 for (tmp = monster->below; tmp != NULL; tmp = next)
1144 {
1145 next = tmp->below;
1146 if (monster_can_pick (monster, tmp))
1147 {
1148 tmp->remove ();
1149 tmp = insert_ob_in_ob (tmp, monster);
1150 (void) monster_check_apply (monster, tmp);
1151 }
1152 /* We could try to re-establish the cycling, of the space, but probably
1153 * not a big deal to just bail out.
1154 */
1155 if (next && next->destroyed ())
1156 return;
1157 }
1158}
1159
1160/*
1161 * monster_can_pick(): If the monster is interested in picking up
1162 * the item, then return 0. Otherwise 0.
1163 * Instead of pick_up, flags for "greed", etc, should be used.
1164 * I've already utilized flags for bows, wands, rings, etc, etc. -Frank.
1165 */
1166
1167int
1168monster_can_pick (object *monster, object *item)
1169{
1170 int flag = 0;
1171 int i;
1172
1173 if (!can_pick (monster, item))
1174 return 0;
1175
1176 if (QUERY_FLAG (item, FLAG_UNPAID))
1177 return 0;
1178
1179 if (monster->pick_up & 64) /* All */
1180 flag = 1;
1181
1182 else
1183 switch (item->type)
1184 {
1185 case MONEY:
1186 case GEM:
1187 flag = monster->pick_up & 2;
1188 break;
1189
1190 case FOOD:
1191 flag = monster->pick_up & 4;
1192 break;
1193
1194 case WEAPON:
1195 flag = (monster->pick_up & 8) || QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_WEAPON);
1196 break;
1197
1198 case ARMOUR:
1199 case SHIELD:
1200 case HELMET:
1201 case BOOTS:
1202 case GLOVES:
1203 case GIRDLE:
1204 flag = (monster->pick_up & 16) || QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_ARMOUR);
1205 break;
1206
1207 case SKILL:
1208 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL);
1209 break;
1210
1211 case RING:
1212 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_RING);
1213 break;
1214
1215 case WAND:
1216 case HORN:
1217 case ROD:
1218 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_RANGE);
1219 break;
1220
1221 case SPELLBOOK:
1222 flag = (monster->arch != NULL && QUERY_FLAG ((&monster->arch->clone), FLAG_CAST_SPELL));
1223 break;
1224
1225 case SCROLL:
1226 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_SCROLL);
1227 break;
1228
1229 case BOW:
1230 case ARROW:
1231 flag = QUERY_FLAG (monster, FLAG_USE_BOW);
1232 break;
1233 }
1234 /* Simplistic check - if the monster has a location to equip it, he will
1235 * pick it up. Note that this doesn't handle cases where an item may
1236 * use several locations.
1237 */
1238 for (i = 0; i < NUM_BODY_LOCATIONS; i++)
1239 {
1240 if (monster->body_info[i] && item->body_info[i])
1241 {
1242 flag = 1;
1243 break;
1244 }
1245 }
1246
1247 if (((!(monster->pick_up & 32)) && flag) || ((monster->pick_up & 32) && (!flag)))
1248 return 1;
1249 return 0;
1250}
1251
1252/*
1253 * monster_apply_below():
1254 * Vick's (vick@bern.docs.uu.se) @921107 -> If a monster who's
1255 * eager to apply things, encounters something apply-able,
1256 * then make him apply it
1257 */
1258
1259void
1260monster_apply_below (object *monster)
1261{
1262 object *tmp, *next;
1263
1264 for (tmp = monster->below; tmp != NULL; tmp = next)
1265 {
1266 next = tmp->below;
1267 switch (tmp->type)
1268 {
1269 case CF_HANDLE:
1270 case TRIGGER:
1271 if (monster->will_apply & 1)
1272 manual_apply (monster, tmp, 0);
1273 break;
1274
1275 case TREASURE:
1276 if (monster->will_apply & 2)
1277 manual_apply (monster, tmp, 0);
1278 break;
1279
1280 }
1281 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IS_FLOOR))
1282 break;
1283 }
1284}
1285
1286/*
1287 * monster_check_apply() is meant to be called after an item is
1288 * inserted in a monster.
1289 * If an item becomes outdated (monster found a better item),
1290 * a pointer to that object is returned, so it can be dropped.
1291 * (so that other monsters can pick it up and use it)
1292 * Note that as things are now, monsters never drop something -
1293 * they can pick up all that they can use.
1294 */
1295
1296/* Sept 96, fixed this so skills will be readied -b.t.*/
1297
1298void
1299monster_check_apply (object *mon, object *item)
1300{
1301
1302 int flag = 0;
1303
1304 if (item->type == SPELLBOOK && mon->arch != NULL && (QUERY_FLAG ((&mon->arch->clone), FLAG_CAST_SPELL)))
1305 {
1306 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_CAST_SPELL);
1307 return;
1308 }
1309
1310 /* If for some reason, this item is already applied, no more work to do */
1311 if (QUERY_FLAG (item, FLAG_APPLIED))
1312 return;
1313
1314 /* Might be better not to do this - if the monster can fire a bow,
1315 * it is possible in his wanderings, he will find one to use. In
1316 * which case, it would be nice to have ammo for it.
1317 */
1318 if (QUERY_FLAG (mon, FLAG_USE_BOW) && item->type == ARROW)
1319 {
1320 /* Check for the right kind of bow */
1321 object *bow;
1322
1323 for (bow = mon->inv; bow != NULL; bow = bow->below)
1324 if (bow->type == BOW && bow->race == item->race)
1325 {
1326 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_BOW);
1327 LOG (llevMonster, "Found correct bow for arrows.\n");
1328 return; /* nothing more to do for arrows */
1329 }
1330 }
1331
1332 if (item->type == TREASURE && mon->will_apply & WILL_APPLY_TREASURE)
1333 flag = 1;
1334 /* Eating food gets hp back */
1335 else if (item->type == FOOD && mon->will_apply & WILL_APPLY_FOOD)
1336 flag = 1;
1337 else if (item->type == SCROLL && QUERY_FLAG (mon, FLAG_USE_SCROLL))
1338 {
1339 if (!item->inv)
1340 LOG (llevDebug, "Monster %d having scroll %d with empty inventory!", mon->count, item->count);
1341 else if (monster_should_cast_spell (mon, item->inv))
1342 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_SCROLL);
1343 /* Don't use it right now */
1344 return;
1345 }
1346 else if (item->type == WEAPON)
1347 flag = check_good_weapon (mon, item);
1348 else if (item->is_armor ())
1349 flag = check_good_armour (mon, item);
1350 /* Should do something more, like make sure this is a better item */
1351 else if (item->type == RING)
1352 flag = 1;
1353 else if (item->type == WAND || item->type == ROD || item->type == HORN)
1354 {
1355 /* We never really 'ready' the wand/rod/horn, because that would mean the
1356 * weapon would get undone.
1357 */
1358 if (!(can_apply_object (mon, item) & CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK))
1359 {
1360 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_RANGE);
1361 SET_FLAG (item, FLAG_APPLIED);
1362 }
1363 return;
1364 }
1365 else if (item->type == BOW)
1366 {
1367 /* We never really 'ready' the bow, because that would mean the
1368 * weapon would get undone.
1369 */
1370 if (!(can_apply_object (mon, item) & CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK))
1371 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_BOW);
1372 return;
1373 }
1374 else if (item->type == SKILL)
1375 {
1376 /*
1377 * skills are specials: monsters must have the 'FLAG_READY_SKILL' flag set,
1378 * else they can't use the skill...
1379 * Skills also don't need to get applied, so return now.
1380 */
1381 SET_FLAG (mon, FLAG_READY_SKILL);
1382 return;
1383 }
1384
1385
1386 /* if we don't match one of the above types, return now.
1387 * can_apply_object will say that we can apply things like flesh,
1388 * bolts, and whatever else, because it only checks against the
1389 * body_info locations.
1390 */
1391 if (!flag)
1392 return;
1393
1394 /* Check to see if the monster can use this item. If not, no need
1395 * to do further processing. Note that can_apply_object already checks
1396 * for the CAN_USE flags.
1397 */
1398 if (can_apply_object (mon, item) & CAN_APPLY_NOT_MASK)
1399 return;
1400
1401 /* should only be applying this item, not unapplying it.
1402 * also, ignore status of curse so they can take off old armour.
1403 * monsters have some advantages after all.
1404 */
1405 manual_apply (mon, item, AP_APPLY | AP_IGNORE_CURSE);
1406
1407 return;
1408}
1409
1410void 1182void
1411npc_call_help (object *op) 1183npc_call_help (object *op)
1412{ 1184{
1413 int x, y, mflags; 1185 unordered_mapwalk (op, -7, -7, 7, 7)
1414 object *npc;
1415 sint16 sx, sy;
1416 maptile *m;
1417
1418 for (x = -3; x < 4; x++)
1419 for (y = -3; y < 4; y++)
1420 { 1186 {
1421 m = op->map; 1187 mapspace &ms = m->at (nx, ny);
1422 sx = op->x + x; 1188
1423 sy = op->y + y;
1424 mflags = get_map_flags (m, &m, sx, sy, &sx, &sy);
1425 /* If nothing alive on this space, no need to search the space. */ 1189 /* If nothing alive on this space, no need to search the space. */
1426 if ((mflags & P_OUT_OF_MAP) || !(mflags & P_IS_ALIVE)) 1190 if (!(ms.flags () & P_IS_ALIVE))
1427 continue; 1191 continue;
1428 1192
1429 for (npc = GET_MAP_OB (m, sx, sy); npc != NULL; npc = npc->above) 1193 for (object *npc = ms.bot; npc; npc = npc->above)
1430 if (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_ALIVE) && QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_UNAGGRESSIVE)) 1194 if (QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_ALIVE) && QUERY_FLAG (npc, FLAG_UNAGGRESSIVE))
1431 npc->enemy = op->enemy; 1195 npc->enemy = op->enemy;
1432 } 1196 }
1433}
1434
1435
1436int
1437dist_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
1438{
1439
1440 if (can_hit (part, enemy, rv))
1441 return dir;
1442 if (rv->distance < 10)
1443 return absdir (dir + 4);
1444 else if (rv->distance > 18)
1445 return dir;
1446 return 0;
1447}
1448
1449int
1450run_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
1451{
1452
1453 if ((can_hit (part, enemy, rv) && ob->move_status < 20) || ob->move_status < 20)
1454 {
1455 ob->move_status++;
1456 return (dir);
1457 }
1458 else if (ob->move_status > 20)
1459 ob->move_status = 0;
1460 return absdir (dir + 4);
1461}
1462
1463int
1464hitrun_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy)
1465{
1466 if (ob->move_status++ < 25)
1467 return dir;
1468 else if (ob->move_status < 50)
1469 return absdir (dir + 4);
1470 else
1471 ob->move_status = 0;
1472 return absdir (dir + 4);
1473}
1474
1475int
1476wait_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
1477{
1478
1479 int inrange = can_hit (part, enemy, rv);
1480
1481 if (ob->move_status || inrange)
1482 ob->move_status++;
1483
1484 if (ob->move_status == 0)
1485 return 0;
1486 else if (ob->move_status < 10)
1487 return dir;
1488 else if (ob->move_status < 15)
1489 return absdir (dir + 4);
1490 ob->move_status = 0;
1491 return 0;
1492}
1493
1494int
1495disthit_att (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
1496{
1497
1498 /* The logic below here looked plain wrong before. Basically, what should
1499 * happen is that if the creatures hp percentage falls below run_away,
1500 * the creature should run away (dir+4)
1501 * I think its wrong for a creature to have a zero maxhp value, but
1502 * at least one map has this set, and whatever the map contains, the
1503 * server should try to be resilant enough to avoid the problem
1504 */
1505 if (ob->stats.maxhp && (ob->stats.hp * 100) / ob->stats.maxhp < ob->run_away)
1506 return absdir (dir + 4);
1507 return dist_att (dir, ob, enemy, part, rv);
1508}
1509
1510int
1511wait_att2 (int dir, object *ob, object *enemy, object *part, rv_vector * rv)
1512{
1513 if (rv->distance < 9)
1514 return absdir (dir + 4);
1515 return 0;
1516}
1517
1518void
1519circ1_move (object *ob)
1520{
1521 static int circle[12] = { 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 1, 1, 2 };
1522 if (++ob->move_status > 11)
1523 ob->move_status = 0;
1524 if (!(move_object (ob, circle[ob->move_status])))
1525 (void) move_object (ob, rndm (8) + 1);
1526}
1527
1528void
1529circ2_move (object *ob)
1530{
1531 static int circle[20] = { 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2 };
1532 if (++ob->move_status > 19)
1533 ob->move_status = 0;
1534 if (!(move_object (ob, circle[ob->move_status])))
1535 (void) move_object (ob, rndm (8) + 1);
1536}
1537
1538void
1539pace_movev (object *ob)
1540{
1541 if (ob->move_status++ > 6)
1542 ob->move_status = 0;
1543 if (ob->move_status < 4)
1544 (void) move_object (ob, 5);
1545 else
1546 (void) move_object (ob, 1);
1547}
1548
1549void
1550pace_moveh (object *ob)
1551{
1552 if (ob->move_status++ > 6)
1553 ob->move_status = 0;
1554 if (ob->move_status < 4)
1555 (void) move_object (ob, 3);
1556 else
1557 (void) move_object (ob, 7);
1558}
1559
1560void
1561pace2_movev (object *ob)
1562{
1563 if (ob->move_status++ > 16)
1564 ob->move_status = 0;
1565 if (ob->move_status < 6)
1566 (void) move_object (ob, 5);
1567 else if (ob->move_status < 8)
1568 return;
1569 else if (ob->move_status < 13)
1570 (void) move_object (ob, 1);
1571 else
1572 return;
1573}
1574
1575void
1576pace2_moveh (object *ob)
1577{
1578 if (ob->move_status++ > 16)
1579 ob->move_status = 0;
1580 if (ob->move_status < 6)
1581 (void) move_object (ob, 3);
1582 else if (ob->move_status < 8)
1583 return;
1584 else if (ob->move_status < 13)
1585 (void) move_object (ob, 7);
1586 else
1587 return;
1588}
1589
1590void
1591rand_move (object *ob)
1592{
1593 int i;
1594
1595 if (ob->move_status < 1 || ob->move_status > 8 || !(move_object (ob, ob->move_status || !(rndm (9)))))
1596 for (i = 0; i < 5; i++)
1597 if (move_object (ob, ob->move_status = rndm (8) + 1))
1598 return;
1599} 1197}
1600 1198
1601void 1199void
1602check_earthwalls (object *op, maptile *m, int x, int y) 1200check_earthwalls (object *op, maptile *m, int x, int y)
1603{ 1201{
1604 object *tmp;
1605
1606 for (tmp = GET_MAP_OB (m, x, y); tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->above) 1202 for (object *tmp = GET_MAP_OB (m, x, y); tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
1607 {
1608 if (tmp->type == EARTHWALL) 1203 if (tmp->type == EARTHWALL)
1609 { 1204 {
1610 hit_player (tmp, op->stats.dam, op, AT_PHYSICAL, 1); 1205 hit_player (tmp, op->stats.dam, op, AT_PHYSICAL, 1);
1611 return; 1206 return;
1612 } 1207 }
1613 }
1614} 1208}
1615 1209
1616void 1210void
1617check_doors (object *op, maptile *m, int x, int y) 1211check_doors (object *op, maptile *m, int x, int y)
1618{ 1212{
1619 object *tmp;
1620
1621 for (tmp = GET_MAP_OB (m, x, y); tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->above) 1213 for (object *tmp = GET_MAP_OB (m, x, y); tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
1622 {
1623 if (tmp->type == DOOR) 1214 if (tmp->type == DOOR)
1624 { 1215 {
1625 hit_player (tmp, 1000, op, AT_PHYSICAL, 1); 1216 hit_player (tmp, 1000, op, AT_PHYSICAL, 1);
1626 return; 1217 return;
1627 } 1218 }
1628 }
1629} 1219}
1630 1220
1631/* find_mon_throw_ob() - modeled on find_throw_ob 1221/* find_mon_throw_ob() - modeled on find_throw_ob
1632 * This is probably overly simplistic as it is now - We want 1222 * This is probably overly simplistic as it is now - We want
1633 * monsters to throw things like chairs and other pieces of 1223 * monsters to throw things like chairs and other pieces of
1634 * furniture, even if they are not good throwable objects. 1224 * furniture, even if they are not good throwable objects.
1635 * Probably better to have the monster throw a throwable object 1225 * Probably better to have the monster throw a throwable object
1636 * first, then throw any non equipped weapon. 1226 * first, then throw any non equipped weapon.
1637 */ 1227 */
1638
1639object * 1228object *
1640find_mon_throw_ob (object *op) 1229find_mon_throw_ob (object *op)
1641{ 1230{
1642 object *tmp = NULL; 1231 object *tmp = NULL;
1643 1232
1663#ifdef DEBUG_THROW 1252#ifdef DEBUG_THROW
1664 LOG (llevDebug, "%s chooses to throw: %s (%d)\n", op->name, !(tmp) ? "(nothing)" : query_name (tmp), tmp ? tmp->count : -1); 1253 LOG (llevDebug, "%s chooses to throw: %s (%d)\n", op->name, !(tmp) ? "(nothing)" : query_name (tmp), tmp ? tmp->count : -1);
1665#endif 1254#endif
1666 1255
1667 return tmp; 1256 return tmp;
1257}
1258
1259/*
1260 * Move-monster returns 1 if the object has been freed, otherwise 0.
1261 */
1262int
1263move_monster (object *op)
1264{
1265 int dir, diff, pre_att_dir; /* elmex: pre_att_dir remembers the direction before attack movement */
1266 object *owner, *enemy, *part, *oph = op;
1267 rv_vector rv;
1268
1269 /* Monsters not on maps don't do anything. These monsters are things
1270 * Like royal guards in city dwellers inventories.
1271 */
1272 if (!op->map)
1273 return 0;
1274
1275 /* for target facing, we copy this value here for fast access */
1276 if (oph->head) /* force update the head - one arch one pic */
1277 oph = oph->head;
1278
1279 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_NO_ATTACK)) /* we never ever attack */
1280 enemy = op->enemy = NULL;
1281 else if ((enemy = find_enemy (op, &rv)))
1282 /* we have an enemy, just tell him we want him dead */
1283 enemy->attacked_by = op; /* our ptr */
1284
1285 /* generate hp, if applicable */
1286 if (op->stats.Con > 0 && op->stats.hp < op->stats.maxhp)
1287 {
1288 /* last heal is in funny units. Dividing by speed puts
1289 * the regeneration rate on a basis of time instead of
1290 * #moves the monster makes. The scaling by 8 is
1291 * to capture 8th's of a hp fraction regens
1292 *
1293 * Cast to sint32 before comparing to maxhp since otherwise an (sint16)
1294 * overflow might produce monsters with negative hp.
1295 */
1296
1297 op->last_heal += (int) ((float) (8 * op->stats.Con) / FABS (op->speed));
1298 op->stats.hp = MIN ((sint32) op->stats.hp + op->last_heal / 32, op->stats.maxhp); /* causes Con/4 hp/tick */
1299 op->last_heal %= 32;
1300
1301 /* So if the monster has gained enough HP that they are no longer afraid */
1302 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY) && op->stats.hp >= (signed short)(((float)op->run_away / 100.f) * (float)op->stats.maxhp))
1303 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY);
1304
1305 if (op->stats.hp > op->stats.maxhp)
1306 op->stats.hp = op->stats.maxhp;
1307 }
1308
1309 /* generate sp, if applicable */
1310 if (op->stats.Pow > 0 && op->stats.sp < op->stats.maxsp)
1311 {
1312 /* last_sp is in funny units. Dividing by speed puts
1313 * the regeneration rate on a basis of time instead of
1314 * #moves the monster makes. The scaling by 8 is
1315 * to capture 8th's of a sp fraction regens
1316 *
1317 * Cast to sint32 before comparing to maxhp since otherwise an (sint16)
1318 * overflow might produce monsters with negative sp.
1319 */
1320
1321 op->last_sp += (int) ((float) (8 * op->stats.Pow) / fabsf (op->speed));
1322 op->stats.sp = min (op->stats.sp + op->last_sp / 128, op->stats.maxsp); /* causes Pow/16 sp/tick */
1323 op->last_sp %= 128;
1324 }
1325
1326 /* this should probably get modified by many more values.
1327 * (eg, creatures resistance to fear, level, etc. )
1328 */
1329 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) && !(rndm (20)))
1330 CLEAR_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED); /* Time to regain some "guts"... */
1331
1332 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (MONSTER_MOVE, op, ARG_OBJECT (op->enemy)))
1333 return QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_FREED);
1334
1335 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SLEEP) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_BLIND) ||
1336 ((op->map->darklevel () > 0) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_INVISIBLE)))
1337 if (!check_wakeup (op, enemy, &rv))
1338 return 0;
1339
1340 /* check if monster pops out of hidden spot */
1341 if (op->flag [FLAG_HIDDEN])
1342 do_hidden_move (op);
1343
1344 if (op->pick_up)
1345 monster_check_pickup (op);
1346
1347 if (op->will_apply)
1348 monster_apply_below (op); /* Check for items to apply below */
1349
1350 /* If we don't have an enemy, do special movement or the like */
1351 if (!enemy)
1352 {
1353 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK))
1354 {
1355 op->drop_and_destroy ();
1356 return 1;
1357 }
1358
1359 /* Probably really a bug for a creature to have both
1360 * stand still and a movement type set.
1361 */
1362 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_STAND_STILL))
1363 {
1364 if (op->attack_movement & HI4)
1365 {
1366 switch (op->attack_movement & HI4)
1367 {
1368 case PETMOVE:
1369 pet_move (op);
1370 break;
1371
1372 case CIRCLE1:
1373 circ1_move (op);
1374 break;
1375
1376 case CIRCLE2:
1377 circ2_move (op);
1378 break;
1379
1380 case PACEV:
1381 pace_movev (op);
1382 break;
1383
1384 case PACEH:
1385 pace_moveh (op);
1386 break;
1387
1388 case PACEV2:
1389 pace2_movev (op);
1390 break;
1391
1392 case PACEH2:
1393 pace2_moveh (op);
1394 break;
1395
1396 case RANDO:
1397 rand_move (op);
1398 break;
1399
1400 case RANDO2:
1401 move_randomly (op);
1402 break;
1403 }
1404
1405 return 0;
1406 }
1407 else if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RANDOM_MOVE))
1408 move_randomly (op);
1409 } /* stand still */
1410
1411 return 0;
1412 } /* no enemy */
1413
1414 /* We have an enemy. Block immediately below is for pets */
1415 if ((op->attack_movement & HI4) == PETMOVE
1416 && (owner = op->owner) != NULL
1417 && !on_same_map (op, owner)
1418 && !owner->flag [FLAG_REMOVED])
1419 return follow_owner (op, owner);
1420
1421 /* doppleganger code to change monster facing to that of the nearest
1422 * player. Hmm. The code is here, but no monster in the current
1423 * arch set uses it.
1424 */
1425 if (op->race == shstr_doppleganger)
1426 {
1427 op->face = enemy->face;
1428 op->name = enemy->name;
1429 }
1430
1431 /* Calculate range information for closest body part - this
1432 * is used for the 'skill' code, which isn't that smart when
1433 * it comes to figuring it out - otherwise, giants throw boulders
1434 * into themselves.
1435 */
1436 get_rangevector (op, enemy, &rv, 0);
1437
1438 /* Move the check for scared up here - if the monster was scared,
1439 * we were not doing any of the logic below, so might as well save
1440 * a few cpu cycles.
1441 */
1442 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED))
1443 {
1444 rv_vector rv1;
1445
1446 /* now we test every part of an object .... this is a real ugly piece of code */
1447 for (part = op; part; part = part->more)
1448 {
1449 get_rangevector (part, enemy, &rv1, 0x1);
1450 dir = rv1.direction;
1451
1452 /* hm, not sure about this part - in original was a scared flag here too
1453 * but that we test above... so can be old code here
1454 */
1455 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
1456 dir = absdir (dir + 4);
1457
1458 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CONFUSED))
1459 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
1460
1461 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CAST_SPELL) && !(rndm (3)))
1462 if (monster_cast_spell (op, part, enemy, dir, &rv1))
1463 return 0;
1464
1465 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_SCROLL) && !(rndm (3)))
1466 if (monster_use_scroll (op, part, enemy, dir, &rv1))
1467 return 0;
1468
1469 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_RANGE) && !(rndm (3)))
1470 if (monster_use_range (op, part, enemy, dir))
1471 return 0;
1472
1473 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_SKILL) && !(rndm (3)))
1474 if (monster_use_skill (op, rv.part, enemy, rv.direction))
1475 return 0;
1476
1477 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_BOW) && !(rndm (2)))
1478 if (monster_use_bow (op, part, enemy, dir))
1479 return 0;
1480 } /* for processing of all parts */
1481 } /* If not scared */
1482
1483 part = rv.part;
1484 dir = rv.direction;
1485
1486//-GPL
1487
1488 // if the enemy is a player, we have los. if los says we
1489 // can directly reach the player, we do not deviate.
1490 // for non-players, we never deviate
1491 if (op->stats.Wis >= 8
1492 && enemy->contr && enemy->contr->darkness_at (op->map, op->x, op->y) == LOS_BLOCKED)
1493 {
1494 int sdir = 0;
1495 uint32_t &smell = op->ms ().smell;
1496
1497 for (int ndir = 1; ndir <= 8; ++ndir)
1498 {
1499 mapxy pos (op); pos.move (ndir);
1500
1501 if (pos.normalise ())
1502 {
1503 mapspace &ms = pos.ms ();
1504
1505 if (ms.smell > smell)
1506 {
1507 //printf ("%s: found smell, following it, apparently (%d, %d)\n",& op->name,op->ms().smell,ms.smell);//D
1508 if (op->stats.Wis >= 10)
1509 smell = ms.smell - 1; // smarter: tell others
1510
1511 sdir = ndir;
1512
1513 // perturbing the path might let the monster lose track,
1514 // but it will also widen the actual path, spreading information
1515 if (op->stats.Wis >= 15 && !rndm (20)) // even smarter, deviate and spread?
1516 sdir = absdir (sdir + 1 - rndm (2) * 2);
1517 }
1518 }
1519 }
1520
1521 if (sdir)
1522 dir = sdir;
1523 else if (smell)
1524 {
1525 // no better smell found, so assume the player jumped, and erase this smell
1526 //printf ("erasing smell %d\n", op->ms ().smell);//D
1527 unordered_mapwalk (op, -1, -1, 1, 1)
1528 m->at (nx, ny).smell = 0;
1529 }
1530 }
1531
1532//+GPL
1533
1534 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
1535 dir = absdir (dir + 4);
1536
1537 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_CONFUSED))
1538 dir = absdir (dir + rndm (3) + rndm (3) - 2);
1539
1540 pre_att_dir = dir; /* remember the original direction */
1541
1542 if ((op->attack_movement & LO4) && !QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED))
1543 {
1544 switch (op->attack_movement & LO4)
1545 {
1546 case DISTATT:
1547 dir = dist_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
1548 break;
1549
1550 case RUNATT:
1551 dir = run_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
1552 break;
1553
1554 case HITRUN:
1555 dir = hitrun_att (dir, op, enemy);
1556 break;
1557
1558 case WAITATT:
1559 dir = wait_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
1560 break;
1561
1562 case RUSH: /* default - monster normally moves towards player */
1563 case ALLRUN:
1564 break;
1565
1566 case DISTHIT:
1567 dir = disthit_att (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
1568 break;
1569
1570 case WAIT2:
1571 dir = wait_att2 (dir, op, enemy, part, &rv);
1572 break;
1573
1574 default:
1575 LOG (llevDebug, "Illegal low mon-move: %d\n", op->attack_movement & LO4);
1576 }
1577 }
1578
1579 if (!dir)
1580 return 0;
1581
1582 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_STAND_STILL))
1583 {
1584 if (move_object (op, dir)) /* Can the monster move directly toward player? */
1585 {
1586 /* elmex: Turn our monster after it moved if it has DISTATT attack */
1587 if ((op->attack_movement & LO4) == DISTATT)
1588 op->direction = pre_att_dir;
1589
1590 return 0;
1591 }
1592
1593 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) || !can_hit (part, enemy, &rv) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
1594 {
1595 /* Try move around corners if !close */
1596 int maxdiff = (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK) || rndm (2)) ? 1 : 2;
1597
1598 for (diff = 1; diff <= maxdiff; diff++)
1599 {
1600 /* try different detours */
1601 int m = 1 - rndm (2) * 2; /* Try left or right first? */
1602
1603 if (move_object (op, absdir (dir + diff * m)) || move_object (op, absdir (dir - diff * m)))
1604 return 0;
1605 }
1606 }
1607 } /* if monster is not standing still */
1608
1609 /* elmex: Turn our monster after it moved if it has DISTATT attack */
1610 if ((op->attack_movement & LO4) == DISTATT)
1611 op->direction = pre_att_dir;
1612
1613 /*
1614 * Eneq(@csd.uu.se): Patch to make RUN_AWAY or SCARED monsters move a random
1615 * direction if they can't move away.
1616 */
1617 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK) && (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY) || QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED)))
1618 if (move_randomly (op))
1619 return 0;
1620
1621 /*
1622 * Try giving the monster a new enemy - the player that is closest
1623 * to it. In this way, it won't just keep trying to get to a target
1624 * that is inaccessible.
1625 * This could be more clever - it should go through a list of several
1626 * enemies, as it is now, you could perhaps get situations where there
1627 * are two players flanking the monster at close distance, but which
1628 * the monster can't get to, and a third one at a far distance that
1629 * the monster could get to - as it is, the monster won't look at that
1630 * third one.
1631 */
1632 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_FRIENDLY) && enemy == op->enemy)
1633 {
1634 object *nearest_player = get_nearest_player (op);
1635
1636 if (nearest_player && nearest_player != enemy && !can_hit (part, enemy, &rv))
1637 {
1638 op->enemy = 0;
1639 enemy = nearest_player;
1640 }
1641 }
1642
1643 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SCARED) && can_hit (part, enemy, &rv))
1644 {
1645 /* The adjustement to wc that was here before looked totally bogus -
1646 * since wc can in fact get negative, that would mean by adding
1647 * the current wc, the creature gets better? Instead, just
1648 * add a fixed amount - nasty creatures that are runny away should
1649 * still be pretty nasty.
1650 */
1651 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_RUN_AWAY))
1652 {
1653 part->stats.wc += 10;
1654 skill_attack (enemy, part, 0, NULL, NULL);
1655 part->stats.wc -= 10;
1656 }
1657 else
1658 skill_attack (enemy, part, 0, NULL, NULL);
1659 } /* if monster is in attack range */
1660
1661 if (QUERY_FLAG (part, FLAG_FREED)) /* Might be freed by ghost-attack or hit-back */
1662 return 1;
1663
1664 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ONLY_ATTACK))
1665 {
1666 op->drop_and_destroy ();
1667 return 1;
1668 }
1669
1670 return 0;
1668} 1671}
1669 1672
1670/* determine if we can 'detect' the enemy. Check for walls blocking the 1673/* determine if we can 'detect' the enemy. Check for walls blocking the
1671 * los. Also, just because its hidden/invisible, we may be sensitive/smart 1674 * los. Also, just because its hidden/invisible, we may be sensitive/smart
1672 * enough (based on Wis & Int) to figure out where the enemy is. -b.t. 1675 * enough (based on Wis & Int) to figure out where the enemy is. -b.t.
1674 * properly. I also so odd code in place that checked for x distance 1677 * properly. I also so odd code in place that checked for x distance
1675 * OR y distance being within some range - that seemed wrong - both should 1678 * OR y distance being within some range - that seemed wrong - both should
1676 * be within the valid range. MSW 2001-08-05 1679 * be within the valid range. MSW 2001-08-05
1677 * Returns 0 if enemy can not be detected, 1 if it is detected 1680 * Returns 0 if enemy can not be detected, 1 if it is detected
1678 */ 1681 */
1679
1680int 1682int
1681can_detect_enemy (object *op, object *enemy, rv_vector * rv) 1683can_detect_enemy (object *op, object *enemy, rv_vector * rv)
1682{ 1684{
1683 int radius = MIN_MON_RADIUS, hide_discovery;
1684
1685 /* null detection for any of these condtions always */ 1685 /* null detection for any of these condtions always */
1686 if (!op || !enemy || !op->map || !enemy->map) 1686 if (!op || !enemy || !op->map || !enemy->map)
1687 return 0; 1687 return 0;
1688 1688
1689 /* If the monster (op) has no way to get to the enemy, do nothing */ 1689 /* If the monster (op) has no way to get to the enemy, do nothing */
1691 return 0; 1691 return 0;
1692 1692
1693 get_rangevector (op, enemy, rv, 0); 1693 get_rangevector (op, enemy, rv, 0);
1694 1694
1695 /* Monsters always ignore the DM */ 1695 /* Monsters always ignore the DM */
1696 if ((op->type != PLAYER) && QUERY_FLAG (enemy, FLAG_WIZ)) 1696 if (!op->is_player () && QUERY_FLAG (enemy, FLAG_WIZ))
1697 return 0; 1697 return 0;
1698 1698
1699 /* simple check. Should probably put some range checks in here. */ 1699 /* simple check. Should probably put some range checks in here. */
1700 if (can_see_enemy (op, enemy)) 1700 if (can_see_enemy (op, enemy))
1701 return 1; 1701 return 1;
1702 1702
1703 /* The rest of this is for monsters. Players are on their own for 1703 /* The rest of this is for monsters. Players are on their own for
1704 * finding enemies! 1704 * finding enemies!
1705 */ 1705 */
1706 if (op->type == PLAYER) 1706 if (op->is_player ())
1707 return 0; 1707 return 0;
1708 1708
1709 /* Quality invisible? Bah, we wont see them w/o SEE_INVISIBLE 1709 /* Quality invisible? Bah, we wont see them w/o SEE_INVISIBLE
1710 * flag (which was already checked) in can_see_enmy (). Lets get out of here 1710 * flag (which was already checked) in can_see_enemy (). Lets get out of here
1711 */ 1711 */
1712 if (enemy->invisible && (!enemy->contr || (!enemy->contr->tmp_invis && !enemy->contr->hidden))) 1712 if (enemy->invisible && (!enemy->contr || (!enemy->contr->tmp_invis && !enemy->contr->hidden)))
1713 return 0; 1713 return 0;
1714 1714
1715 int radius = MIN_MON_RADIUS;
1716
1715 /* use this for invis also */ 1717 /* use this for invis also */
1716 hide_discovery = op->stats.Int / 5; 1718 int hide_discovery = op->stats.Int / 5;
1717 1719
1718 /* Determine Detection radii */ 1720 /* Determine Detection radii */
1719 if (!enemy->hide) /* to detect non-hidden (eg dark/invis enemy) */ 1721 if (!enemy->flag [FLAG_HIDDEN]) /* to detect non-hidden (eg dark/invis enemy) */
1720 radius = (op->stats.Wis / 5) + 1 > MIN_MON_RADIUS ? (op->stats.Wis / 5) + 1 : MIN_MON_RADIUS; 1722 radius = max (MIN_MON_RADIUS, op->stats.Wis / 3 + 1);
1721 else 1723 else
1722 { /* a level/INT/Dex adjustment for hiding */ 1724 { /* a level/INT/Dex adjustment for hiding */
1723 object *sk_hide;
1724 int bonus = (op->level / 2) + (op->stats.Int / 5); 1725 int bonus = op->level / 2 + op->stats.Int / 5;
1725 1726
1726 if (enemy->type == PLAYER) 1727 if (enemy->is_player ())
1727 { 1728 {
1728 if ((sk_hide = find_skill_by_number (enemy, SK_HIDING))) 1729 if (object *sk_hide = find_skill_by_number (enemy, SK_HIDING))
1729 bonus -= sk_hide->level; 1730 bonus -= sk_hide->level;
1730 else 1731 else
1731 { 1732 {
1732 LOG (llevError, "can_detect_enemy() got hidden player w/o hiding skill!\n"); 1733 LOG (llevError, "can_detect_enemy() got hidden player w/o hiding skill!\n");
1733 make_visible (enemy); 1734 make_visible (enemy);
1742 } /* else creature has modifiers for hiding */ 1743 } /* else creature has modifiers for hiding */
1743 1744
1744 /* Radii stealth adjustment. Only if you are stealthy 1745 /* Radii stealth adjustment. Only if you are stealthy
1745 * will you be able to sneak up closer to creatures */ 1746 * will you be able to sneak up closer to creatures */
1746 if (QUERY_FLAG (enemy, FLAG_STEALTH)) 1747 if (QUERY_FLAG (enemy, FLAG_STEALTH))
1747 radius = radius / 2, hide_discovery = hide_discovery / 3; 1748 {
1749 radius /= 2;
1750 hide_discovery /= 3;
1751 }
1748 1752
1749 /* Radii adjustment for enemy standing in the dark */ 1753 /* Radii adjustment for enemy standing in the dark */
1750 if (op->map->darkness > 0 && !stand_in_light (enemy)) 1754 if (!stand_in_light (enemy))
1751 { 1755 {
1752 /* on dark maps body heat can help indicate location with infravision 1756 /* on dark maps body heat can help indicate location with infravision
1753 * undead don't have body heat, so no benefit detecting them. 1757 * undead don't have body heat, so no benefit detecting them.
1754 */ 1758 */
1755 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK) && !is_true_undead (enemy)) 1759 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK) && !is_true_undead (enemy))
1756 radius += op->map->darkness / 2; 1760 radius += op->map->darklevel () / 2;
1757 else 1761 else
1758 radius -= op->map->darkness / 2; 1762 radius -= op->map->darklevel () / 2;
1759 1763
1760 /* op next to a monster (and not in complete darkness) 1764 /* op next to a monster (and not in complete darkness)
1761 * the monster should have a chance to see you. 1765 * the monster should have a chance to see you.
1762 */ 1766 */
1763 if (radius < MIN_MON_RADIUS && op->map->darkness < 5 && rv->distance <= 1) 1767 if (radius < MIN_MON_RADIUS && op->map->darklevel () < MAX_DARKNESS && rv->distance <= 1)
1764 radius = MIN_MON_RADIUS; 1768 radius = MIN_MON_RADIUS;
1765 } /* if on dark map */ 1769 } /* if on dark map */
1766 1770
1767 /* Lets not worry about monsters that have incredible detection 1771 /* Lets not worry about monsters that have incredible detection
1768 * radii, we only need to worry here about things the player can 1772 * radii, we only need to worry here about things the player can
1770 * may have for their map - in that way, creatures at the edge will 1774 * may have for their map - in that way, creatures at the edge will
1771 * do something. Note that the distance field in the 1775 * do something. Note that the distance field in the
1772 * vector is real distance, so in theory this should be 18 to 1776 * vector is real distance, so in theory this should be 18 to
1773 * find that. 1777 * find that.
1774 */ 1778 */
1775 if (radius > 13) 1779 // note that the above reasoning was utter bullshit even at the time it was written
1776 radius = 13; 1780 // we use 25, lets see if we have the cpu time for it
1781 radius = min (25, radius);
1777 1782
1778 /* Enemy in range! Now test for detection */ 1783 /* Enemy in range! Now test for detection */
1779 if ((int) rv->distance <= radius) 1784 if (rv->distance <= radius)
1780 { 1785 {
1781 /* ah, we are within range, detected? take cases */ 1786 /* ah, we are within range, detected? take cases */
1782 if (!enemy->invisible) /* enemy in dark squares... are seen! */ 1787 if (!enemy->invisible) /* enemy in dark squares... are seen! */
1783 return 1; 1788 return 1;
1784 1789
1785 /* hidden or low-quality invisible */ 1790 /* hidden or low-quality invisible */
1786 if (enemy->hide && (rv->distance <= 1) && (rndm (100) <= hide_discovery)) 1791 if (enemy->flag [FLAG_HIDDEN] && rv->distance <= 1 && rndm (100) <= hide_discovery)
1787 { 1792 {
1788 make_visible (enemy); 1793 make_visible (enemy);
1794
1789 /* inform players of new status */ 1795 /* inform players of new status */
1790 if (enemy->type == PLAYER && player_can_view (enemy, op)) 1796 if (enemy->type == PLAYER && player_can_view (enemy, op))
1791 new_draw_info_format (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, enemy, "You are discovered by %s!", &op->name); 1797 new_draw_info_format (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, enemy, "You are discovered by %s!", &op->name);
1798
1792 return 1; /* detected enemy */ 1799 return 1; /* detected enemy */
1793 } 1800 }
1794 else if (enemy->invisible) 1801 else if (enemy->invisible)
1795 { 1802 {
1796 /* Change this around - instead of negating the invisible, just 1803 /* Change this around - instead of negating the invisible, just
1797 * return true so that the mosnter that managed to detect you can 1804 * return true so that the monster that managed to detect you can
1798 * do something to you. Decreasing the duration of invisible 1805 * do something to you. Decreasing the duration of invisible
1799 * doesn't make a lot of sense IMO, as a bunch of stupid creatures 1806 * doesn't make a lot of sense IMO, as a bunch of stupid creatures
1800 * can then basically negate the spell. The spell isn't negated - 1807 * can then basically negate the spell. The spell isn't negated -
1801 * they just know where you are! 1808 * they just know where you are!
1802 */ 1809 */
1803 if ((rndm (50)) <= hide_discovery) 1810 if (rndm (50) <= hide_discovery)
1804 { 1811 {
1805 if (enemy->type == PLAYER) 1812 if (enemy->type == PLAYER)
1806 {
1807 new_draw_info_format (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, enemy, "You see %s noticing your position.", query_name (op)); 1813 new_draw_info_format (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, enemy, "You see %s noticing your position.", query_name (op));
1808 } 1814
1809 return 1; 1815 return 1;
1810 } 1816 }
1811 } 1817 }
1812 } /* within range */ 1818 } /* within range */
1813 1819
1814 /* Wasn't detected above, so still hidden */ 1820 /* Wasn't detected above, so still hidden */
1815 return 0; 1821 return 0;
1816} 1822}
1817 1823
1818/* determine if op stands in a lighted square. This is not a very 1824/* determine if op stands in a lighted square. This is not a very
1819 * intellegent algorithm. For one thing, we ignore los here, SO it 1825 * intelligent algorithm. For one thing, we ignore los here, SO it
1820 * is possible for a bright light to illuminate a player on the 1826 * is possible for a bright light to illuminate a player on the
1821 * other side of a wall (!). 1827 * other side of a wall (!).
1822 */ 1828 */
1823
1824int 1829int
1825stand_in_light (object *op) 1830stand_in_light (object *op)
1826{ 1831{
1827 sint16 nx, ny;
1828 maptile *m;
1829
1830
1831 if (!op) 1832 if (op)
1833 {
1834 if (!op->is_on_map ())
1832 return 0; 1835 return 0;
1836
1837 if (op->map->darklevel () <= 0)
1838 return 1;
1839
1833 if (op->glow_radius > 0) 1840 if (op->glow_radius > 0)
1834 return 1; 1841 return 1;
1835 1842
1836 if (op->map) 1843 if (op->map)
1837 { 1844 unordered_mapwalk (op, -MAX_LIGHT_RADIUS, -MAX_LIGHT_RADIUS, MAX_LIGHT_RADIUS, MAX_LIGHT_RADIUS)
1838 int x, y, x1, y1; 1845 {
1839
1840
1841
1842 /* Check the spaces with the max light radius to see if any of them 1846 /* Check the spaces with the max light radius to see if any of them
1843 * have lights, and if any of them light the player enough, then return 1. 1847 * have lights, and if any of them light the player enough, then return 1.
1844 */
1845 for (x = op->x - MAX_LIGHT_RADII; x <= op->x + MAX_LIGHT_RADII; x++)
1846 {
1847 for (y = op->y - MAX_LIGHT_RADII; y <= op->y + MAX_LIGHT_RADII; y++)
1848 { 1848 */
1849 m = op->map; 1849 int light = m->at (nx, ny).light;
1850 nx = x;
1851 ny = y;
1852 1850
1853 if (get_map_flags (m, &m, nx, ny, &nx, &ny) & P_OUT_OF_MAP) 1851 if (expect_false (light > 0) && idistance (dx, dy) <= light)
1854 continue;
1855
1856 x1 = abs (x - op->x) * abs (x - op->x);
1857 y1 = abs (y - op->y) * abs (y - op->y);
1858 if (isqrt (x1 + y1) < GET_MAP_LIGHT (m, nx, ny))
1859 return 1; 1852 return 1;
1860 } 1853 }
1861 }
1862 } 1854 }
1855
1863 return 0; 1856 return 0;
1864} 1857}
1865
1866 1858
1867/* assuming no walls/barriers, lets check to see if its *possible* 1859/* assuming no walls/barriers, lets check to see if its *possible*
1868 * to see an enemy. Note, "detection" is different from "seeing". 1860 * to see an enemy. Note, "detection" is different from "seeing".
1869 * See can_detect_enemy() for more details. -b.t. 1861 * See can_detect_enemy() for more details. -b.t.
1870 * return 0 if can't be seen, 1 if can be 1862 * return 0 if can't be seen, 1 if can be
1871 */ 1863 */
1872
1873int 1864int
1874can_see_enemy (object *op, object *enemy) 1865can_see_enemy (object *op, object *enemy)
1875{ 1866{
1876 object *looker = op->head ? op->head : op; 1867 object *looker = op->head ? op->head : op;
1877 1868
1891 { 1882 {
1892 /* HIDDEN ENEMY. by definition, you can't see hidden stuff! 1883 /* HIDDEN ENEMY. by definition, you can't see hidden stuff!
1893 * However,if you carry any source of light, then the hidden 1884 * However,if you carry any source of light, then the hidden
1894 * creature is seeable (and stupid) */ 1885 * creature is seeable (and stupid) */
1895 1886
1896 if (has_carried_lights (enemy)) 1887 if (enemy->has_carried_lights ())
1897 { 1888 {
1898 if (enemy->hide) 1889 if (enemy->flag [FLAG_HIDDEN])
1899 { 1890 {
1900 make_visible (enemy); 1891 make_visible (enemy);
1901 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, enemy, "Your light reveals your hiding spot!"); 1892 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, enemy, "Your light reveals your hiding spot!");
1902 } 1893 }
1894
1903 return 1; 1895 return 1;
1904 } 1896 }
1905 else if (enemy->hide) 1897 else if (enemy->flag [FLAG_HIDDEN])
1906 return 0; 1898 return 0;
1907 1899
1908 /* Invisible enemy. Break apart the check for invis undead/invis looker 1900 /* Invisible enemy. Break apart the check for invis undead/invis looker
1909 * into more simple checks - the QUERY_FLAG doesn't return 1/0 values, 1901 * into more simple checks - the QUERY_FLAG doesn't return 1/0 values,
1910 * and making it a conditional makes the code pretty ugly. 1902 * and making it a conditional makes the code pretty ugly.
1911 */ 1903 */
1912 if (!QUERY_FLAG (looker, FLAG_SEE_INVISIBLE)) 1904 if (!QUERY_FLAG (looker, FLAG_SEE_INVISIBLE))
1913 {
1914 if (makes_invisible_to (enemy, looker)) 1905 if (makes_invisible_to (enemy, looker))
1915 return 0; 1906 return 0;
1916 }
1917 } 1907 }
1918 else if (looker->type == PLAYER) /* for players, a (possible) shortcut */ 1908 else if (looker->is_player ()) /* for players, a (possible) shortcut */
1919 if (player_can_view (looker, enemy)) 1909 if (player_can_view (looker, enemy))
1920 return 1; 1910 return 1;
1921 1911
1922 /* ENEMY IN DARK MAP. Without infravision, the enemy is not seen 1912 /* ENEMY IN DARK MAP. Without infravision, the enemy is not seen
1923 * unless they carry a light or stand in light. Darkness doesnt 1913 * unless they carry a light or stand in light. Darkness doesnt
1926 * we care about the enemy maps status, not the looker. 1916 * we care about the enemy maps status, not the looker.
1927 * only relevant for tiled maps, but it is possible that the 1917 * only relevant for tiled maps, but it is possible that the
1928 * enemy is on a bright map and the looker on a dark - in that 1918 * enemy is on a bright map and the looker on a dark - in that
1929 * case, the looker can still see the enemy 1919 * case, the looker can still see the enemy
1930 */ 1920 */
1931 if (enemy->map->darkness > 0 && !stand_in_light (enemy) 1921 if (!stand_in_light (enemy)
1932 && (!QUERY_FLAG (looker, FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK) || !is_true_undead (looker) || !QUERY_FLAG (looker, FLAG_XRAYS))) 1922 && (!QUERY_FLAG (looker, FLAG_SEE_IN_DARK) || !is_true_undead (looker) || !QUERY_FLAG (looker, FLAG_XRAYS)))
1933 return 0; 1923 return 0;
1934 1924
1935 return 1; 1925 return 1;
1936} 1926}
1927
1928//-GPL

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