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1/* 1/*
2 * static char *rcsid_skill_util_c = 2 * This file is part of Deliantra, the Roguelike Realtime MMORPG.
3 * "$Id: skill_util.C,v 1.3 2006/08/26 08:44:07 root Exp $"; 3 *
4 */ 4 * Copyright (©) 2005,2006,2007,2008 Marc Alexander Lehmann / Robin Redeker / the Deliantra team
5/*
6 CrossFire, A Multiplayer game for X-windows
7
8 Copryight (C) 2002 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team 5 * Copyright (©) 2002,2007 Mark Wedel & Crossfire Development Team
9 Copyright (C) 1992 Frank Tore Johansen 6 * Copyright (©) 1992,2007 Frank Tore Johansen
10 7 *
11 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 * Deliantra is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 10 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
14 (at your option) any later version. 11 * (at your option) any later version.
15 12 *
16 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,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details. 16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
20 17 *
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 19 * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
23 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 20 *
24 21 * The authors can be reached via e-mail to <support@deliantra.net>
25 The author can be reached via e-mail to crossfire-devel@real-time.com
26*/ 22 */
27 23
28/* Created July 95 to separate skill utilities from actual skills -b.t. */ 24/* Created July 95 to separate skill utilities from actual skills -b.t. */
29 25
30/* Reconfigured skills code to allow linking of skills to experience 26/* Reconfigured skills code to allow linking of skills to experience
31 * categories. This is done solely through the init_new_exp_system() fctn. 27 * categories. This is done solely through the init_new_exp_system() fctn.
38 * experience. Calc_skill_exp() handles the gained experience using 34 * experience. Calc_skill_exp() handles the gained experience using
39 * modifications in the skills[] table. - b.t. 35 * modifications in the skills[] table. - b.t.
40 */ 36 */
41 37
42/* define the following for skills utility debuging */ 38/* define the following for skills utility debuging */
39
43/* #define SKILL_UTIL_DEBUG */ 40/* #define SKILL_UTIL_DEBUG */
44
45#define WANT_UNARMED_SKILLS
46 41
47#include <global.h> 42#include <global.h>
48#include <object.h> 43#include <object.h>
49#ifndef __CEXTRACT__
50#include <sproto.h> 44#include <sproto.h>
51#endif
52#include <living.h> /* for defs of STR,CON,DEX,etc. -b.t.*/ 45#include <living.h> /* for defs of STR,CON,DEX,etc. -b.t. */
53#include <spells.h> 46#include <spells.h>
54 47
48const uint8_t skill_flags[NUM_SKILLS] = {
49 0, // SK_NONE
50# define def(uc, flags) flags,
51# include "skillinc.h"
52# undef def
53};
54
55static int attack_hth(object *pl, int dir, const char *string, object *skill); 55static int attack_hth (object *pl, int dir, const char *string, object *skill);
56static int attack_melee_weapon(object *op, int dir, const char *string, object *skill); 56static int attack_melee_weapon (object *op, int dir, const char *string, object *skill);
57
58const char *skill_names[NUM_SKILLS];
59 57
60/* init_skills basically just sets up the skill_names table 58/* init_skills basically just sets up the skill_names table
61 * above. The index into the array is set up by the 59 * above. The index into the array is set up by the
62 * subtypes. 60 * subtypes.
63 */ 61 */
62void
64void init_skills(void) { 63init_skills (void)
65 int i; 64{
66 archetype *at; 65 for_all_archetypes (at)
67
68 for (i=0; i<NUM_SKILLS; i++)
69 skill_names[i] = NULL;
70
71 for(at = first_archetype;at!=NULL;at=at->next) {
72 if (at->clone.type == SKILL) { 66 if (at->type == SKILL)
67 {
73 if (skill_names[at->clone.subtype] != NULL) { 68 if (skill_names[at->subtype])
74 LOG(llevError, "init_skills: multiple skill using same subtype %d, %s, %s\n", 69 LOG (llevError, "init_skills: multiple skill using same subtype %d, %s, %s\n",
75 at->clone.subtype, skill_names[at->clone.subtype], at->clone.skill); 70 at->subtype, &skill_names[at->subtype], &at->skill);
76 } else { 71 else
77 skill_names[at->clone.subtype] = add_refcount(at->clone.skill); 72 skill_names[at->subtype] = at->skill;
78 }
79 }
80 } 73 }
81 74
82 /* This isn't really an error if there is no skill subtype set, but 75 /* This isn't really an error if there is no skill subtype set, but
83 * checking for this may catch some user errors. 76 * checking for this may catch some user errors.
84 */ 77 */
85 for (i=1; i<NUM_SKILLS; i++) { 78 for (int i = 1; i < NUM_SKILLS; i++)
86 if (!skill_names[i]) 79 if (!skill_names[i])
87 LOG(llevError, "init_skills: skill subtype %d doesn't have a name?\n", 80 LOG (llevError, "init_skills: skill subtype %d doesn't have a name?\n", i);
88 i);
89 }
90} 81}
91
92 82
93/* This function goes through the player inventory and sets 83/* This function goes through the player inventory and sets
94 * up the last_skills[] array in the player object. 84 * up the last_skills[] array in the player object.
95 * the last_skills[] is used to more quickly lookup skills - 85 * the last_skills[] is used to more quickly lookup skills -
96 * mostly used for sending exp. 86 * mostly used for sending exp.
97 */ 87 */
98void link_player_skills(object *op) 88void
89player::link_skills ()
99{ 90{
100 object *tmp; 91 for (int i = 0; i < NUM_SKILLS; ++i)
92 last_skill_ob [i] = 0;
101 93
102 for (tmp=op->inv; tmp; tmp=tmp->below) { 94 for (object *tmp = ob->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
103 if (tmp->type == SKILL) { 95 if (tmp->type == SKILL)
96 {
97 assert (IN_RANGE_EXC (tmp->subtype, 0, NUM_SKILLS));
98
99 if (last_skill_ob [tmp->subtype] != tmp)
100 {
104 /* This is really a warning, hence no else below */ 101 /* This is really a warning, hence no else below */
105 if (op->contr->last_skill_ob[tmp->subtype] && op->contr->last_skill_ob[tmp->subtype] != tmp) { 102 if (last_skill_ob [tmp->subtype])
106 LOG(llevError,"Multiple skills with the same subtype? %s, %s\n", 103 LOG (llevError, "Multiple skills with the same subtype? %s, %s\n",
107 op->contr->last_skill_ob[tmp->subtype]->skill, tmp->skill); 104 &last_skill_ob [tmp->subtype]->skill, &tmp->skill);
108 } 105
109 if (tmp->subtype >= NUM_SKILLS) { 106 last_skill_ob [tmp->subtype] = tmp;
110 LOG(llevError,"Invalid subtype number %d (range 0-%d)\n", 107 if (ns)
111 tmp->subtype, NUM_SKILLS); 108 ns->last_skill_exp [tmp->subtype] = -1;
112 } else { 109 }
113 op->contr->last_skill_ob[tmp->subtype] = tmp;
114 op->contr->last_skill_exp[tmp->subtype] = -1;
115 }
116 }
117 } 110 }
111}
112
113static object *
114find_skill (object *who, shstr_cmp name)
115{
116 if (who->chosen_skill
117 && who->chosen_skill->skill == name
118 && who->chosen_skill->type == SKILL)
119 return who->chosen_skill;
120
121 for (object *tmp = who->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
122 if (tmp->skill == name && tmp->type == SKILL)
123 return splay (tmp);
124
125 return 0;
126}
127
128object *player::find_skill (shstr_cmp name) const
129{
130 // might want to use last_skill_obj at one point, or maybe not
131 return ::find_skill (ob, name);
118} 132}
119 133
120/* This returns the skill pointer of the given name (the 134/* This returns the skill pointer of the given name (the
121 * one that accumlates exp, has the level, etc). 135 * one that accumulates exp, has the level, etc).
122 * 136 *
123 * It is presumed that the player will be needing to actually 137 * It is presumed that the player will be needing to actually
124 * use the skill, so thus if use of the skill requires a skill 138 * use the skill, so thus if use of the skill requires a skill
125 * tool, this code will equip it. 139 * tool, this code will equip it.
126 */ 140 */
127object *find_skill_by_name(object *who, const char *name) 141object *
142find_skill_by_name (object *who, shstr_cmp sh)
128{ 143{
129 object *skill=NULL, *skill_tool=NULL, *tmp; 144 object *skill_tool = 0;
130 145
131 if (!name) return NULL;
132
133 /* We make sure the length of the string in the object is greater
134 * in length than the passed string. Eg, if we have a skill called
135 * 'hi', we don't want to match if the user passed 'high'
136 */
137 for (tmp=who->inv; tmp!=NULL; tmp=tmp->below) { 146 for (object *tmp = who->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
138 if (tmp->type == SKILL && !strncasecmp(name, tmp->skill, strlen(name)) && 147 if (tmp->skill == sh)
139 strlen(tmp->skill) >= strlen(name)) skill = tmp; 148 {
140 149 if (tmp->type == SKILL && (tmp->flag [FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL] || tmp->flag [FLAG_APPLIED]))
150 /* If this is a skill that can be used without applying tool, return it */
151 return splay (tmp);
141 /* Try to find appropriate skilltool. If the player has one already 152 /* Try to find appropriate skilltool. If the player has one already
142 * applied, we try to keep using that one. 153 * applied, we try to keep using that one.
143 */ 154 */
144 else if (tmp->type == SKILL_TOOL && !strncasecmp(name, tmp->skill, strlen(name)) && 155 else if (tmp->type == SKILL_TOOL && !skill_tool)
145 strlen(tmp->skill) >= strlen(name)) { 156 skill_tool = tmp;
146 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_APPLIED)) skill_tool = tmp;
147 else if (!skill_tool || !QUERY_FLAG(skill_tool, FLAG_APPLIED))
148 skill_tool = tmp;
149 }
150 } 157 }
151 /* If this is a skill that can be used without a tool, return it */
152 if (skill && QUERY_FLAG(skill, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL)) return skill;
153 158
159 if (!skill_tool)
160 return 0;
161
154 /* Player has a tool to use the skill. IF not applied, apply it - 162 /* Player has a tool to use the skill. If not applied, apply it -
155 * if not successful, return null. If they do have the skill tool 163 * if not successful, return null. If they do have the skill tool
156 * but not the skill itself, give it to them. 164 * but not the skill itself, give it to them.
157 */ 165 */
158 if (skill_tool) { 166 object *skill = find_skill (who, skill_tool->skill);
159 if (!QUERY_FLAG(skill_tool, FLAG_APPLIED)) { 167
160 if (apply_special(who, skill_tool, 0)) return NULL;
161 }
162 if (!skill) { 168 if (!skill)
163 skill = give_skill_by_name(who, skill_tool->skill); 169 skill = give_skill_by_name (who, skill_tool->skill);
164 link_player_skills(who); 170
165 } 171 if (!skill_tool->flag [FLAG_APPLIED])
166 return skill; 172 if (apply_special (who, splay (skill_tool), AP_APPLY | AP_NO_READY))
167 } 173 return 0;
174
175 return splay (skill);
176}
177
178object *
179find_skill_by_name_fuzzy (object *who, const char *name)
180{
181 if (!name)
168 return NULL; 182 return 0;
169}
170 183
184 for (object *tmp = who->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
185 if ((tmp->type == SKILL || tmp->type == SKILL_TOOL)
186 && tmp->skill.starts_with (name))
187 if (object *skop = find_skill_by_name (who, tmp->skill))
188 return skop;
189
190 return 0;
191}
171 192
172/* This returns the skill pointer of the given name (the 193/* This returns the skill pointer of the given name (the
173 * one that accumlates exp, has the level, etc). 194 * one that accumulates exp, has the level, etc).
174 * 195 *
175 * It is presumed that the player will be needing to actually 196 * It is presumed that the player will be needing to actually
176 * use the skill, so thus if use of the skill requires a skill 197 * use the skill, so thus if use of the skill requires a skill
177 * tool, this code will equip it. 198 * tool, this code will equip it.
178 * 199 *
179 * This code is basically the same as find_skill_by_name() above, 200 * This code is basically the same as find_skill_by_name() above,
180 * but instead a skill name, we search by matching number. 201 * but instead a skill name, we search by matching number.
181 * this replaces find_skill. 202 * this replaces find_skill.
182 */ 203 */
204object *
183object *find_skill_by_number(object *who, int skillno) 205find_skill_by_number (object *who, int skillno)
184{ 206{
185 object *skill=NULL, *skill_tool=NULL, *tmp;
186
187 if (skillno < 1 || skillno >= NUM_SKILLS) return NULL;
188
189 for (tmp=who->inv; tmp!=NULL; tmp=tmp->below) { 207 for (object *tmp = who->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
190 if (tmp->type == SKILL && tmp->subtype == skillno) skill = tmp;
191
192 /* Try to find appropriate skilltool. If the player has one already
193 * applied, we try to keep using that one.
194 */
195 else if (tmp->type == SKILL_TOOL && tmp->subtype == skillno) { 208 if (tmp->type == SKILL && tmp->subtype == skillno)
196 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_APPLIED)) skill_tool = tmp; 209 if (object *skop = find_skill_by_name (who, tmp->skill))
197 else if (!skill_tool || !QUERY_FLAG(skill_tool, FLAG_APPLIED)) 210 return skop;
198 skill_tool = tmp;
199 }
200 }
201 /* If this is a skill that can be used without a tool, return it */
202 if (skill && QUERY_FLAG(skill, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL)) return skill;
203 211
204 /* Player has a tool to use the skill. IF not applied, apply it - 212 return 0;
205 * if not successful, return null. If they do have the skill tool
206 * but not the skill itself, give it to them.
207 */
208 if (skill_tool) {
209 if (!QUERY_FLAG(skill_tool, FLAG_APPLIED)) {
210 if (apply_special(who, skill_tool, 0)) return NULL;
211 }
212 if (!skill) {
213 skill = give_skill_by_name(who, skill_tool->skill);
214 link_player_skills(who);
215 }
216 return skill;
217 }
218 return NULL;
219} 213}
220 214
221/* This changes the objects skill to new_skill. 215/* This changes the objects chosen_skill to new_skill.
222 * note that this function doesn't always need to get used -
223 * you can now add skill exp to the player without the chosen_skill being
224 * set. This function is of most interest to players to update
225 * the various range information.
226 * if new_skill is null, this just unapplies the skill.
227 * flag has the current meaning:
228 * 0x1: If set, don't update the range pointer. This is useful when we
229 * need to ready a new skill, but don't want to clobber range.
230 * return 1 on success, 0 on error 216 * return 1 on success, 0 on error
231 */ 217 */
232 218bool
233int change_skill (object *who, object *new_skill, int flag) 219object::change_skill (object *new_skill)
234{ 220{
235 int old_range;
236
237 if ( who->type != PLAYER ) 221 if (type != PLAYER)
238 return 0; 222 return 0;
239
240 old_range = who->contr->shoottype;
241 223
242 if (who->chosen_skill && who->chosen_skill == new_skill) 224 // optimise this supposedly common case
243 {
244 /* optimization for changing skill to current skill */
245 if (who->type == PLAYER && !(flag & 0x1))
246 who->contr->shoottype = range_skill;
247 return 1;
248 }
249
250 if (!new_skill || who->chosen_skill) 225 if (new_skill == chosen_skill)
251 if (who->chosen_skill) apply_special(who, who->chosen_skill, AP_UNAPPLY);
252
253 /* Only goal in this case was to unapply a skill */
254 if (!new_skill) return 0;
255
256 if (apply_special (who, new_skill, AP_APPLY)) {
257 return 0;
258 }
259 if (flag & 0x1)
260 who->contr->shoottype = (rangetype) old_range;
261
262 return 1; 226 return 1;
263}
264 227
265/* This function just clears the chosen_skill and range_skill values 228 if (chosen_skill)
266 * inthe player.
267 */
268void clear_skill(object *who)
269{
270 who->chosen_skill = NULL;
271 CLEAR_FLAG(who, FLAG_READY_SKILL);
272 if (who->type == PLAYER) {
273 who->contr->ranges[range_skill] = NULL;
274 if (who->contr->shoottype == range_skill)
275 who->contr->shoottype = range_none;
276 } 229 {
230 chosen_skill->flag [FLAG_APPLIED] = false;
231 change_abil (this, chosen_skill);
232 }
233
234 chosen_skill = new_skill;
235
236 if (chosen_skill)
237 {
238 chosen_skill->flag [FLAG_APPLIED] = true;
239 change_abil (this, chosen_skill);
240 }
241
242 // always clear current weapon, as the selected skill could
243 // conflict with the current weapon skill, which would go
244 // undetected and exp would be given to the wrong skill.
245 current_weapon = 0;
246
247 update_stats ();
248 return 1;
277} 249}
278 250
279/* do_skill() - Main skills use function-similar in scope to cast_spell(). 251/* do_skill() - Main skills use function-similar in scope to cast_spell().
280 * We handle all requests for skill use outside of some combat here. 252 * We handle all requests for skill use outside of some combat here.
281 * We require a separate routine outside of fire() so as to allow monsters 253 * We require a separate routine outside of fire() so as to allow monsters
284 * exp - no caller needed that info, but it also prevented the callers 256 * exp - no caller needed that info, but it also prevented the callers
285 * from know if a skill was actually used, as many skills don't 257 * from know if a skill was actually used, as many skills don't
286 * give any exp for their direct use (eg, throwing). 258 * give any exp for their direct use (eg, throwing).
287 * It returns 0 if no skill was used. 259 * It returns 0 if no skill was used.
288 */ 260 */
289 261int
290int do_skill (object *op, object *part, object *skill, int dir, const char *string) { 262do_skill (object *op, object *part, object *skill, int dir, const char *string)
263{
291 int success=0, exp=0; 264 int success = 0, exp = 0;
292 int did_alc = 0; 265 int did_alc = 0;
293 object *tmp, *next;
294 266
295 if (!skill) return 0; 267 if (!skill)
268 return 0;
296 269
297 /* The code below presumes that the skill points to the object that 270 /* The code below presumes that the skill points to the object that
298 * holds the exp, level, etc of the skill. So if this is a player 271 * holds the exp, level, etc of the skill. So if this is a player
299 * go and try to find the actual real skill pointer, and if the 272 * go and try to find the actual real skill pointer, and if the
300 * the player doesn't have a bucket for that, create one. 273 * the player doesn't have a bucket for that, create one.
301 */ 274 */
302 if (skill->type != SKILL && op->type == PLAYER) { 275 if (skill->type != SKILL && op->type == PLAYER)
276 {
303 for (tmp = op->inv; tmp!=NULL; tmp=tmp->below) { 277 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
304 if (tmp->type == SKILL && tmp->skill == skill->skill) break; 278 if (tmp->type == SKILL && tmp->skill == skill->skill)
305 } 279 {
280 skill = tmp;
281 goto found;
282 }
283
306 if (!tmp) tmp=give_skill_by_name(op, skill->skill); 284 skill = give_skill_by_name (op, skill->skill);
307 skill = tmp; 285found: ;
308 } 286 }
309 287
310 // skill, by_whom, on_which_object, which direction, skill_argument 288 // skill, by_whom, on_which_object, which direction, skill_argument
311 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (USE_SKILL, skill, ARG_OBJECT (op), ARG_OBJECT (part), ARG_INT (dir), ARG_STRING (string))) 289 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (USE_SKILL, skill, ARG_OBJECT (op), ARG_OBJECT (part), ARG_INT (dir), ARG_STRING (string)))
312 return 0; 290 return 0;
313 291
314 switch(skill->subtype) { 292 switch (skill->subtype)
293 {
315 case SK_LEVITATION: 294 case SK_LEVITATION:
316 /* Not 100% sure if this will work with new movement code - 295 /* Not 100% sure if this will work with new movement code -
317 * the levitation skill has move_type for flying, so when 296 * the levitation skill has move_type for flying, so when
318 * equipped, that should transfer to player, when not, 297 * equipped, that should transfer to player, when not,
319 * shouldn't. 298 * shouldn't.
320 */ 299 */
321 if(QUERY_FLAG(skill,FLAG_APPLIED)) { 300 if (QUERY_FLAG (skill, FLAG_APPLIED))
301 {
322 CLEAR_FLAG(skill,FLAG_APPLIED); 302 CLEAR_FLAG (skill, FLAG_APPLIED);
323 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE,0,op,"You come to earth."); 303 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "You come to earth.");
324 } 304 }
325 else { 305 else
306 {
326 SET_FLAG(skill,FLAG_APPLIED); 307 SET_FLAG (skill, FLAG_APPLIED);
327 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE,0,op,"You rise into the air!."); 308 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "You rise into the air!");
328 } 309 }
329 fix_player(op); 310
311 op->update_stats ();
330 success=1; 312 success = 1;
331 break; 313 break;
332 314
333 case SK_STEALING: 315 case SK_STEALING:
334 exp = success = steal(op, dir, skill); 316 exp = success = steal (op, dir, skill);
335 break; 317 break;
336 318
337 case SK_LOCKPICKING: 319 case SK_LOCKPICKING:
338 exp = success = pick_lock(op, dir, skill); 320 exp = success = pick_lock (op, dir, skill);
339 break; 321 break;
340 322
341 case SK_HIDING: 323 case SK_HIDING:
342 exp = success = hide(op, skill); 324 exp = success = hide (op, skill);
343 break; 325 break;
344 326
345 case SK_JUMPING: 327 case SK_JUMPING:
346 success = jump(op, dir, skill); 328 exp = success = jump (op, dir, skill);
347 break; 329 break;
348 330
349 case SK_INSCRIPTION: 331 case SK_INSCRIPTION:
350 exp = success = write_on_item(op,string, skill); 332 exp = success = write_on_item (op, string, skill);
351 break; 333 break;
352 334
353 case SK_MEDITATION: 335 case SK_MEDITATION:
354 meditate(op, skill); 336 meditate (op, skill);
355 success=1; 337 success = 1;
356 break; 338 break;
357 /* note that the following 'attack' skills gain exp through hit_player() */ 339 /* note that the following 'attack' skills gain exp through hit_player() */
358 340
359 case SK_KARATE: 341 case SK_KARATE:
360 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"karate-chopped", skill); 342 attack_hth (op, dir, "karate-chopped", skill);
361 break; 343 break;
362 344
363 case SK_PUNCHING: 345 case SK_PUNCHING:
364 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"punched", skill); 346 attack_hth (op, dir, "punched", skill);
365 break; 347 break;
366 348
367 case SK_FLAME_TOUCH: 349 case SK_FLAME_TOUCH:
368 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"flamed", skill); 350 attack_hth (op, dir, "flamed", skill);
369 break; 351 break;
370 352
371 case SK_SPARK_TOUCH: 353 case SK_SPARK_TOUCH:
372 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"zapped", skill); 354 attack_hth (op, dir, "zapped", skill);
373 break; 355 break;
374 356
375 case SK_SHIVER: 357 case SK_SHIVER:
376 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"froze", skill); 358 attack_hth (op, dir, "froze", skill);
377 break; 359 break;
378 360
379 case SK_ACID_SPLASH: 361 case SK_ACID_SPLASH:
380 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"dissolved", skill); 362 attack_hth (op, dir, "dissolved", skill);
381 break; 363 break;
382 364
383 case SK_POISON_NAIL: 365 case SK_POISON_NAIL:
384 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"injected poison into", skill); 366 attack_hth (op, dir, "injected poison into", skill);
385 break; 367 break;
386 368
387 case SK_CLAWING: 369 case SK_CLAWING:
388 (void) attack_hth(op,dir,"clawed", skill); 370 attack_hth (op, dir, "clawed", skill);
389 break; 371 break;
390 372
391 case SK_ONE_HANDED_WEAPON: 373 case SK_ONE_HANDED_WEAPON:
392 case SK_TWO_HANDED_WEAPON: 374 case SK_TWO_HANDED_WEAPON:
393 (void) attack_melee_weapon(op,dir,NULL, skill); 375 attack_melee_weapon (op, dir, NULL, skill);
394 break; 376 break;
395 377
396 case SK_FIND_TRAPS: 378 case SK_FIND_TRAPS:
397 exp = success = find_traps(op, skill); 379 exp = success = find_traps (op, skill);
398 break; 380 break;
399 381
400 case SK_SINGING: 382 case SK_SINGING:
401 exp = success = singing(op,dir, skill); 383 exp = success = singing (op, dir, skill);
402 break; 384 break;
403 385
404 case SK_ORATORY: 386 case SK_ORATORY:
405 exp = success = use_oratory(op,dir, skill); 387 exp = success = use_oratory (op, dir, skill);
406 break; 388 break;
407 389
408 case SK_SMITHERY: 390 case SK_SMITHERY:
409 case SK_BOWYER: 391 case SK_BOWYER:
410 case SK_JEWELER: 392 case SK_JEWELER:
411 case SK_ALCHEMY: 393 case SK_ALCHEMY:
412 case SK_THAUMATURGY: 394 case SK_THAUMATURGY:
413 case SK_LITERACY: 395 case SK_LITERACY:
414 case SK_WOODSMAN: 396 case SK_WOODSMAN:
415 /* first, we try to find a cauldron, and do the alchemy thing. 397 /* first, we try to find a cauldron, and do the alchemy thing.
416 * failing that, we go and identify stuff. 398 * failing that, we go and identify stuff.
417 */ 399 */
418 for (tmp=get_map_ob(op->map, op->x, op->y); tmp != NULL;tmp=next) { 400 for (object *next, *tmp = GET_MAP_OB (op->map, op->x, op->y); tmp; tmp = next)
419 next=tmp->above; 401 {
402 next = tmp->above;
403
420 if(QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_IS_CAULDRON)) { 404 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_IS_CAULDRON))
405 {
421 attempt_do_alchemy(op, tmp); 406 attempt_do_alchemy (op, tmp);
407
422 if (QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_APPLIED)) 408 if (QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED))
423 esrv_send_inventory(op, tmp); 409 esrv_send_inventory (op, tmp);
424 did_alc=1; 410
425 } 411 did_alc = 1;
426 } 412 }
413 }
414
427 if (did_alc == 0) 415 if (did_alc == 0)
428 exp = success = skill_ident(op,skill); 416 exp = success = skill_ident (op, skill);
417
429 break; 418 break;
430 419
431 case SK_DET_MAGIC: 420 case SK_DET_MAGIC:
432 case SK_DET_CURSE: 421 case SK_DET_CURSE:
433 exp = success = skill_ident(op,skill); 422 exp = success = skill_ident (op, skill);
434 break; 423 break;
435 424
436 case SK_DISARM_TRAPS: 425 case SK_DISARM_TRAPS:
437 exp = success = remove_trap(op,dir, skill); 426 exp = success = remove_trap (op, dir, skill);
438 break; 427 break;
439 428
440 case SK_THROWING: 429 case SK_THROWING:
441 success = skill_throw(op,part,dir,string, skill); 430 success = skill_throw (op, part, dir, string, skill);
442 break; 431 break;
443 432
444 case SK_SET_TRAP: 433 case SK_SET_TRAP:
445 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,op,"This skill is not currently implemented."); 434 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "This skill is not currently implemented.");
446 break; 435 break;
447 436
448 case SK_USE_MAGIC_ITEM: 437 case SK_USE_MAGIC_ITEM:
449 case SK_MISSILE_WEAPON: 438 case SK_MISSILE_WEAPON:
450 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,op,"There is no special attack for this skill."); 439 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "There is no special attack for this skill.");
451 break; 440 break;
452 441
453 case SK_PRAYING: 442 case SK_PRAYING:
454 success = pray(op, skill); 443 success = pray (op, skill);
455 break; 444 break;
456 445
457 case SK_BARGAINING: 446 case SK_BARGAINING:
458 success = describe_shop(op); 447 success = describe_shop (op);
459 break; 448 break;
460 449
461 case SK_SORCERY: 450 case SK_SORCERY:
462 case SK_EVOCATION: 451 case SK_EVOCATION:
463 case SK_PYROMANCY: 452 case SK_PYROMANCY:
464 case SK_SUMMONING: 453 case SK_SUMMONING:
465 case SK_CLIMBING: 454 case SK_CLIMBING:
466 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,op,"This skill is already in effect."); 455 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "This skill is already in effect.");
467 break; 456 break;
468 457
469 default: 458 default:
470 LOG(llevDebug,"%s attempted to use unknown skill: %d\n" 459 LOG (llevDebug, "%s attempted to use unknown skill: %d\n", query_name (op), op->chosen_skill->stats.sp);
471 ,query_name(op), op->chosen_skill->stats.sp);
472 break; 460 break;
473 } 461 }
474 462
475 /* For players we now update the speed_left from using the skill. 463 /* For players we now update the speed_left from using the skill.
476 * Monsters have no skill use time because of the random nature in 464 * Monsters have no skill use time because of the random nature in
477 * which use_monster_skill is called already simulates this. 465 * which use_monster_skill is called already simulates this.
478 * If certain skills should take more/less time, that should be 466 * If certain skills should take more/less time, that should be
479 * in the code for the skill itself. 467 * in the code for the skill itself.
480 */ 468 */
481 469 if (op->type == PLAYER)
482 if(op->type==PLAYER) op->speed_left -= 1.0; 470 op->speed_left -= 1.f;
483 471
484 /* this is a good place to add experience for successfull use of skills. 472 /* this is a good place to add experience for successfull use of skills.
485 * Note that add_exp() will figure out player/monster experience 473 * Note that add_exp() will figure out player/monster experience
486 * gain problems. 474 * gain problems.
487 */ 475 */
488 476
477 if (success && exp)
489 if(success && exp) change_exp(op,exp, skill->skill, 0); 478 change_exp (op, exp, skill->skill, 0);
490 479
491 return success; 480 return success;
492} 481}
493 482
494/* calc_skill_exp() - calculates amount of experience can be gained for 483/* calc_skill_exp() - calculates amount of experience can be gained for
495 * successfull use of a skill. Returns value of experience gain. 484 * successfull use of a skill. Returns value of experience gain.
496 * Here we take the view that a player must 'overcome an opponent' 485 * Here we take the view that a player must 'overcome an opponent'
514 * op is the object that was 'defeated'. 503 * op is the object that was 'defeated'.
515 * skill is the skill used. If no skill is used, it should just 504 * skill is the skill used. If no skill is used, it should just
516 * point back to who. 505 * point back to who.
517 * 506 *
518 */ 507 */
519 508int
520int calc_skill_exp(object *who, object *op, object *skill) { 509calc_skill_exp (object *who, object *op, object *skill)
510{
521 int op_exp=0,op_lvl= 0; 511 int op_exp = 0, op_lvl = 0;
522 float base,value,lvl_mult=0.0; 512 float base, value, lvl_mult = 0.0;
523 513
524 if (!skill) skill = who; 514 if (!skill)
515 skill = who;
525 516
526 /* Oct 95 - where we have an object, I expanded our treatment 517 /* Oct 95 - where we have an object, I expanded our treatment
527 * to 3 cases: 518 * to 3 cases:
528 * non-living magic obj, runes and everything else. 519 * non-living magic obj, runes and everything else.
529 * 520 *
530 * If an object is not alive and magical we set the base exp higher to 521 * If an object is not alive and magical we set the base exp higher to
531 * help out exp awards for skill_ident skills. Also, if 522 * help out exp awards for skill_ident skills. Also, if
532 * an item is type RUNE, we give out exp based on stats.Cha 523 * an item is type RUNE, we give out exp based on stats.Cha
533 * and level (this was the old system) -b.t. 524 * and level (this was the old system) -b.t.
534 */ 525 */
535 526 if (!op)
536 if(!op) { /* no item/creature */ 527 { /* no item/creature */
537 op_lvl= who->map->difficulty < 1 ? 1: who->map->difficulty; 528 op_lvl = max (1, who->map->difficulty);
538 op_exp = 0; 529 op_exp = 0;
539 } else if(op->type==RUNE || op->type==TRAP) { /* all traps. If stats.Cha > 1 we use that 530 }
540 * for the amount of experience */ 531 else if (op->type == RUNE || op->type == TRAP)
532 { /* all traps. If stats.Cha > 1 we use that
533 * for the amount of experience */
541 op_exp = op->stats.Cha>1 ? op->stats.Cha : op->stats.exp; 534 op_exp = op->stats.Cha > 1 ? op->stats.Cha : op->stats.exp;
542 op_lvl = op->level; 535 op_lvl = op->level;
543 } else { /* all other items/living creatures */ 536 }
537 else
538 { /* all other items/living creatures */
544 op_exp = op->stats.exp; 539 op_exp = op->stats.exp;
545 op_lvl = op->level; 540 op_lvl = op->level;
546 if(!QUERY_FLAG(op,FLAG_ALIVE)) { /* for ident/make items */ 541 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_ALIVE))
547 op_lvl += 5 * abs(op->magic); 542 op_lvl += 5 * abs (op->magic); /* for ident/make items */
548 }
549 } 543 }
550 544
551 if(op_lvl<1) op_lvl = 1; 545 if (op_lvl < 1)
546 op_lvl = 1;
552 547
553 if(who->type!=PLAYER) { /* for monsters only */ 548 if (who->type != PLAYER)
549 { /* for monsters only */
554 return ((int) (op_exp*0.1)+1); /* we add one to insure positive value is returned */ 550 return ((int) (op_exp * 0.1) + 1); /* we add one to insure positive value is returned */
551 }
552 else
555 } else { /* for players */ 553 { /* for players */
556 base = op_exp; 554 base = op_exp;
557 /* if skill really is a skill, then we can look at the skill archetype for 555 /* if skill really is a skill, then we can look at the skill archetype for
558 * bse reward value (exp) and level multiplier factor. 556 * bse reward value (exp) and level multiplier factor.
559 */ 557 */
560 if (skill->type == SKILL) { 558 if (skill->type == SKILL)
559 {
561 base += skill->arch->clone.stats.exp; 560 base += skill->arch->stats.exp;
562 if (settings.simple_exp) { 561 if (settings.simple_exp)
563 if (skill->arch->clone.level) 562 {
563 if (skill->arch->level)
564 lvl_mult = (float) skill->arch->clone.level / 100.0; 564 lvl_mult = (float) skill->arch->level / 100.0;
565 else 565 else
566 lvl_mult = 1.0; /* no adjustment */ 566 lvl_mult = 1.0; /* no adjustment */
567 } 567 }
568 else { 568 else
569 if (skill->level) 569 {
570 if (skill->level)
570 lvl_mult = ((float) skill->arch->clone.level * (float) op_lvl) / ((float) skill->level * 100.0); 571 lvl_mult = ((float) skill->arch->level * (float) op_lvl) / ((float) skill->level * 100.0);
571 else 572 else
572 lvl_mult = 1.0; 573 lvl_mult = 1.0;
573 } 574 }
574 } else { 575 }
576 else
577 {
575 /* Don't divide by zero here! */ 578 /* Don't divide by zero here! */
576 lvl_mult = (float) op_lvl / (float) (skill->level?skill->level:1); 579 lvl_mult = (float) op_lvl / (float) max (1, skill->level);
577 } 580 }
578 } 581 }
579 582
580 /* assemble the exp total, and return value */ 583 /* assemble the exp total, and return value */
581 584
582 value = base * lvl_mult; 585 value = base * lvl_mult;
586 if (value < 1)
583 if (value < 1) value=1; /* Always give at least 1 exp point */ 587 value = 1; /* Always give at least 1 exp point */
584 588
585#ifdef SKILL_UTIL_DEBUG 589#ifdef SKILL_UTIL_DEBUG
586 LOG(llevDebug,"calc_skill_exp(): who: %s(lvl:%d) op:%s(lvl:%d)\n", 590 LOG (llevDebug, "calc_skill_exp(): who: %s(lvl:%d) op:%s(lvl:%d)\n", who->name, skill->level, op->name, op_lvl);
587 who->name,skill->level,op->name,op_lvl);
588#endif 591#endif
589 return ( (int) value); 592 return ((int) value);
590} 593}
591 594
592/* Learn skill. This inserts the requested skill in the player's 595/* Learn skill. This inserts the requested skill in the player's
593 * inventory. The skill field of the scroll should have the 596 * inventory. The skill field of the scroll should have the
594 * exact name of the requested skill. 597 * exact name of the requested skill.
595 * This one actually teaches the player the skill as something 598 * This one actually teaches the player the skill as something
596 * they can equip. 599 * they can equip.
597 * Return 0 if the player knows the skill, 1 if the 600 * Return 0 if the player knows the skill, 1 if the
598 * player learns the skill, 2 otherwise. 601 * player learns the skill, 2 otherwise.
599 */ 602 */
600
601int 603int
602learn_skill (object *pl, object *scroll) { 604learn_skill (object *pl, object *scroll)
603 object *tmp; 605{
604
605 if (!scroll->skill) { 606 if (!scroll->skill)
607 {
606 LOG(llevError,"skill scroll %s does not have skill pointer set.\n", scroll->name); 608 LOG (llevError, "skill scroll %s does not have skill pointer set.\n", &scroll->name);
607 return 2; 609 return 2;
608 } 610 }
609 611
610 /* can't use find_skill_by_name because we want skills the player knows 612 object *tmp = find_skill (pl, scroll->skill);
611 * but can't use natively.
612 */
613 613
614 for (tmp=pl->inv; tmp!=NULL; tmp=tmp->below)
615 if (tmp->type == SKILL && !strncasecmp(scroll->skill, tmp->skill, strlen(scroll->skill))) break;
616
617 /* player already knows it */ 614 /* player already knows it */
618 if (tmp && QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL)) return 0; 615 if (tmp && QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL))
616 return 0;
619 617
620
621
622 /* now a random change to learn, based on player Int. 618 /* now a random change to learn, based on player Int.
623 * give bonus based on level - otherwise stupid characters 619 * give bonus based on level - otherwise stupid characters
624 * might never be able to learn anything. 620 * might never be able to learn anything.
625 */ 621 */
626 if(random_roll(0, 99, pl, PREFER_LOW)>(learn_spell[pl->stats.Int] + (pl->level/5))) 622 if (random_roll (0, 99, pl, PREFER_LOW) > (learn_spell[pl->stats.Int] + (pl->level / 5)))
627 return 2; /* failure :< */ 623 return 2; /* failure :< */
628 624
629 if (!tmp) 625 if (!tmp)
630 tmp = give_skill_by_name(pl, scroll->skill); 626 tmp = give_skill_by_name (pl, scroll->skill);
631 627
632 if (!tmp) { 628 if (!tmp)
629 {
633 LOG(llevError,"skill scroll %s does not have valid skill name (%s).\n", scroll->name, scroll->skill); 630 LOG (llevError, "skill scroll %s does not have valid skill name (%s).\n", &scroll->name, &scroll->skill);
634 return 2; 631 return 2;
635 } 632 }
636 633
637 SET_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL); 634 SET_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL);
638 link_player_skills(pl); 635
639 return 1; 636 return 1;
640} 637}
641 638
642/* Gives a percentage clipped to 0% -> 100% of a/b. */ 639/* Gives a percentage clipped to 0% -> 100% of a/b. */
643/* Probably belongs in some global utils-type file? */ 640/* Probably belongs in some global utils-type file? */
641static int
644static int clipped_percent(sint64 a, sint64 b) 642clipped_percent (sint64 a, sint64 b)
645{ 643{
646 int rv; 644 int rv;
647 645
648 if (b <= 0) 646 if (b <= 0)
649 return 0; 647 return 0;
650 648
651 rv = (int)((100.0f * ((float)a) / ((float)b) ) + 0.5f); 649 rv = (int) ((100.0f * ((float) a) / ((float) b)) + 0.5f);
652 650
653 if (rv < 0) 651 if (rv < 0)
654 return 0; 652 return 0;
655 else if (rv > 100) 653 else if (rv > 100)
656 return 100; 654 return 100;
657 655
658 return rv; 656 return rv;
659} 657}
660 658
661/* show_skills() - Meant to allow players to examine 659/* show_skills() - Meant to allow players to examine
662 * their current skill list. 660 * their current skill list.
666 * Note this function is a bit more complicated becauase we 664 * Note this function is a bit more complicated becauase we
667 * we want ot sort the skills before printing them. If we 665 * we want ot sort the skills before printing them. If we
668 * just dumped this as we found it, this would be a bit 666 * just dumped this as we found it, this would be a bit
669 * simpler. 667 * simpler.
670 */ 668 */
671 669//TODO: egad, do it in perl, do not suffer from the big buffer on stack, make it one single drawinfo.
670void
672void show_skills(object *op, const char* search) { 671show_skills (object *pl, const char *search)
673 object *tmp=NULL; 672{
674 char buf[MAX_BUF];
675 const char *cp; 673 const char *cp;
676 int i,num_skills_found=0; 674 int i, num_skills_found = 0;
677 static const char *const periods = "........................................"; 675 const char *const periods = ".............................."; // 30
676
678 /* Need to have a pointer and use strdup for qsort to work properly */ 677 /* Need to have a pointer and use strdup for qsort to work properly */
679 char skills[NUM_SKILLS][MAX_BUF]; 678 char skills[NUM_SKILLS][128]; // d'oh
680 679
680 object *op = pl->contr->ob;
681 681
682 for (tmp=op->inv; tmp!=NULL; tmp=tmp->below) { 682 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
683 {
683 if (tmp->type == SKILL) { 684 if (tmp->type == SKILL)
684 if ( search && strstr(tmp->name,search)==NULL ) continue; 685 {
686 if (search && !tmp->name.contains (search))
687 continue;
688
689 char buf[30];
690
685 /* Basically want to fill this out to 40 spaces with periods */ 691 /* Basically want to fill this out to 30 spaces with periods */
686 sprintf(buf,"%s%s", tmp->name, periods); 692 snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "%s%s", &tmp->name, periods);
687 buf[40] = 0;
688 693
689 if (settings.permanent_exp_ratio) { 694 if (settings.permanent_exp_ratio)
690#ifdef WIN32 695 snprintf (skills[num_skills_found++], sizeof (skills [0]), "%slvl:%3d (xp:%" PRId64 "/%" PRId64 "/%d%%)",
691 sprintf(skills[num_skills_found++],"%slvl:%3d (xp:%I64d/%I64d/%d%%)", 696 buf, tmp->level, tmp->stats.exp,
692 buf,tmp->level, 697 level_exp (tmp->level + 1, op->expmul), clipped_percent (tmp->perm_exp, tmp->stats.exp));
693 tmp->stats.exp, 698 else
694 level_exp(tmp->level+1, op->expmul), 699 snprintf (skills[num_skills_found++], sizeof (skills [0]), "%slvl:%3d (xp:%" PRId64 "/%" PRId64 ")",
695 clipped_percent(tmp->perm_exp,tmp->stats.exp)); 700 buf, tmp->level, tmp->stats.exp, level_exp (tmp->level + 1, op->expmul));
696#else 701
697 sprintf(skills[num_skills_found++],"%slvl:%3d (xp:%lld/%lld/%d%%)",
698 buf,tmp->level,
699 tmp->stats.exp,
700 level_exp(tmp->level+1, op->expmul),
701 clipped_percent(tmp->perm_exp,tmp->stats.exp));
702#endif
703 } else {
704#ifdef WIN32
705 sprintf(skills[num_skills_found++], "%slvl:%3d (xp:%I64d/%I64d)",
706 buf,tmp->level,
707 tmp->stats.exp,
708 level_exp(tmp->level+1, op->expmul));
709#else
710 sprintf(skills[num_skills_found++], "%slvl:%3d (xp:%lld/%lld)",
711 buf,tmp->level,
712 tmp->stats.exp,
713 level_exp(tmp->level+1, op->expmul));
714#endif
715 }
716 /* I don't know why some characters get a bunch of skills, but 702 /* I don't know why some characters get a bunch of skills, but
717 * it sometimes happens (maybe a leftover from bugier earlier code 703 * it sometimes happens (maybe a leftover from bugier earlier code
718 * and those character are still about). In any case, lets handle 704 * and those character are still about). In any case, lets handle
719 * it so it doesn't crash the server - otherwise, one character may 705 * it so it doesn't crash the server - otherwise, one character may
720 * crash the server numerous times. 706 * crash the server numerous times.
721 */ 707 */
722 if (num_skills_found >= NUM_SKILLS) { 708 if (num_skills_found >= NUM_SKILLS)
709 {
723 new_draw_info(NDI_RED, 0, op, "Your character has too many skills."); 710 new_draw_info (NDI_RED, 0, op, "Your character has too many skills.");
724 new_draw_info(NDI_RED, 0, op, "Something isn't right - contact the server admin"); 711 new_draw_info (NDI_RED, 0, op, "Something isn't right - contact the server admin");
725 break; 712 break;
713 }
714 }
726 } 715 }
727 }
728 }
729 716
730 clear_win_info(op); 717 dynbuf_text msg (4096, 1024);
731 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,op,"Player skills:");
732 if (num_skills_found > 1) qsort(skills, num_skills_found, MAX_BUF, (int (*)(const void*, const void*))strcmp);
733 718
719 msg << "T<Player skills:>\n\n";
720 if (num_skills_found > 1)
721 qsort (skills, num_skills_found, sizeof (skills [0]), (int (*)(const void *, const void *)) std::strcmp);
722
734 for (i=0; i<num_skills_found; i++) { 723 for (i = 0; i < num_skills_found; i++)
735 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, skills[i]); 724 msg << " C<" << skills [i] << ">\n";
736 }
737 725
738 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, 726 msg << "\nYou can handle " << op->level / 5 + 5 << " weapon improvements.\r";
739 "You can handle %d weapon improvements.",op->level/5+5);
740 727
741 cp = determine_god(op); 728 cp = determine_god (op);
742 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, 729 msg << "You worship " << (cp ? cp : "no god at current time") << ".\r";
743 "You worship %s.", cp?cp:"no god at current time");
744 730
745 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE,0,op, "Your equipped item power is %d out of %d\n", 731 msg << "Your equipped item power is " << (int)op->contr->item_power
746 op->contr->item_power, (int) (op->level * settings.item_power_factor)); 732 << " out of " << int (op->level * settings.item_power_factor)
733 << ".\n";
734
735 pl->contr->infobox (MSG_CHANNEL ("skills"), msg);
747} 736}
748 737
749/* use_skill() - similar to invoke command, it executes the skill in the 738/* use_skill() - similar to invoke command, it executes the skill in the
750 * direction that the user is facing. Returns false if we are unable to 739 * direction that the user is facing. Returns false if we are unable to
751 * change to the requested skill, or were unable to use the skill properly. 740 * change to the requested skill, or were unable to use the skill properly.
752 * This is tricky because skills can have spaces. We basically roll 741 * This is tricky because skills can have spaces. We basically roll
753 * our own find_skill_by_name so we can try to do better string matching. 742 * our own find_skill_by_name so we can try to do better string matching.
754 */ 743 */
755 744int
756int use_skill(object *op, const char *string) { 745use_skill (object *op, const char *string)
746{
757 object *skop; 747 object *skop;
758 size_t len; 748 size_t len;
759 749
760 if (!string) return 0; 750 if (!string)
751 return 0;
761 752
762 for (skop = op->inv; skop != NULL; skop=skop->below) { 753 for (skop = op->inv; skop; skop = skop->below)
763 if (skop->type == SKILL && QUERY_FLAG(skop, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL) && 754 {
755 if (skop->type == SKILL
756 && QUERY_FLAG (skop, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL)
764 !strncasecmp(string, skop->skill, MIN(strlen(string), strlen(skop->skill)))) 757 && !strncasecmp (string, skop->skill, MIN (strlen (string), (size_t) strlen (skop->skill))))
765 break; 758 break;
766 else if (skop->type == SKILL_TOOL && 759 else if (skop->type == SKILL_TOOL
767 !strncasecmp(string, skop->skill, MIN(strlen(string), strlen(skop->skill)))) 760 && !strncasecmp (string, skop->skill, MIN (strlen (string), (size_t) strlen (skop->skill))))
768 break; 761 break;
769 } 762 }
763
770 if (!skop) { 764 if (!skop)
771 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op,
772 "Unable to find skill %s", string);
773 return 0;
774 } 765 {
766 new_draw_info_format (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "Unable to find skill %s", string);
767 return 0;
768 }
775 769
776 len=strlen(skop->skill); 770 len = strlen (skop->skill);
777 771
778 /* All this logic goes and skips over the skill name to find any 772 /* All this logic goes and skips over the skill name to find any
779 * options given to the skill. Its pretty simple - if there 773 * options given to the skill. Its pretty simple - if there
780 * are extra parameters (as deteremined by string length), we 774 * are extra parameters (as deteremined by string length), we
781 * want to skip over any leading spaces. 775 * want to skip over any leading spaces.
782 */ 776 */
783 if(len>=strlen(string)) { 777 if (len >= strlen (string))
784 string=NULL; 778 string = NULL;
785 } else { 779 else
786 string += len;
787 while(*string==0x20) string++;
788 if(strlen(string)==0) string = NULL;
789 } 780 {
781 string += len;
782 while (*string == 0x20)
783 string++;
784
785 if (strlen (string) == 0)
786 string = NULL;
790 787 }
788
791#ifdef SKILL_UTIL_DEBUG 789#ifdef SKILL_UTIL_DEBUG
792 LOG(llevDebug,"use_skill() got skill: %s\n",sknum>-1?skills[sknum].name:"none"); 790 LOG (llevDebug, "use_skill() got skill: %s\n", sknum > -1 ? skills[sknum].name : "none");
793#endif 791#endif
794 792
795 /* Change to the new skill, then execute it. */
796 if(do_skill(op,op,skop, op->facing,string)) return 1; 793 if (do_skill (op, op, skop, op->facing, string))
797
798 return 0; 794 return 1;
799}
800 795
796 return 0;
797}
801 798
799static bool
800hth_skill_p (object *skill)
801{
802 return (skill_flags [skill->subtype] & (SF_COMBAT | SF_NEED_WEAPON)) == SF_COMBAT;
803}
802 804
803/* This finds the best unarmed skill the player has, and returns 805/* This finds the first unarmed skill the player has, and returns it.
804 * it. Best can vary a little - we consider clawing to always
805 * be the best for dragons.
806 * This could be more intelligent, eg, look at the skill level
807 * of the skill and go from there (eg, a level 40 puncher is
808 * is probably better than level 1 karate). OTOH, if you
809 * don't bother to set up your skill properly, that is the players
810 * problem (although, it might be nice to have a preferred skill
811 * field the player can set.
812 * Unlike the old code, we don't give out any skills - it is
813 * possible you just don't have any ability to get into unarmed
814 * combat. If everyone race/class should have one, this should
815 * be handled in the starting treasurelists, not in the code.
816 */ 806 */
807static object *
817static object *find_best_player_hth_skill(object *op) 808find_player_hth_skill (object *op)
818{ 809{
819 object *tmp, *best_skill=NULL;
820 int dragon = is_dragon_pl(op), last_skill=sizeof(unarmed_skills), i;
821
822 for (tmp=op->inv; tmp; tmp=tmp->below) { 810 for (object *tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
823 if (tmp->type == SKILL) { 811 if (tmp->type == SKILL && QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL) && hth_skill_p (tmp))
824 if (dragon && tmp->subtype == SK_CLAWING) return tmp; 812 return tmp;
825 813
826 /* The order in the array is preferred order. So basically, 814 return 0;
827 * we just cut down the number to search - eg, if we find a skill
828 * early on in flame touch, then we only need to look into the unarmed_array
829 * to the entry before flame touch - don't care about the entries afterward,
830 * because they are infrerior skills.
831 * if we end up finding the best skill (i==0) might as well return
832 * right away - can't get any better than that.
833 */
834 for (i=0; i<last_skill; i++) {
835 if (tmp->subtype == unarmed_skills[i] && QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_CAN_USE_SKILL)) {
836 best_skill = tmp;
837 last_skill = i;
838 if (i==0) return best_skill;
839 }
840 }
841 }
842 }
843 return best_skill;
844} 815}
845 816
846/* do_skill_attack() - We have got an appropriate opponent from either 817/* do_skill_attack() - We have got an appropriate opponent from either
847 * move_player_attack() or skill_attack(). In this part we get on with 818 * move_player_attack() or skill_attack(). In this part we get on with
848 * attacking, take care of messages from the attack and changes in invisible. 819 * attacking, take care of messages from the attack and changes in invisible.
850 * tmp is the targetted monster. 821 * tmp is the targetted monster.
851 * op is what is attacking 822 * op is what is attacking
852 * string is passed along to describe what messages to describe 823 * string is passed along to describe what messages to describe
853 * the damage. 824 * the damage.
854 */ 825 */
855 826static int
856static int do_skill_attack(object *tmp, object *op, const char *string, object *skill) { 827do_skill_attack (object *tmp, object *op, const char *string, object *skill)
857 int success; 828{
829 if (INVOKE_OBJECT (SKILL_ATTACK, op, ARG_OBJECT (tmp), ARG_STRING (string), ARG_OBJECT (skill)))
830 return RESULT_INT (0);
858 831
859 /* For Players only: if there is no ready weapon, and no "attack" skill 832 /* For Players only: if there is no ready weapon, and no "attack" skill
860 * is readied either then try to find a skill for the player to use. 833 * is readied either then try to find a skill for the player to use.
861 * it is presumed that if skill is set, it is a valid attack skill (eg, 834 * it is presumed that if skill is set, it is a valid attack skill (eg,
862 * the caller should have set it appropriately). We still want to pass 835 * the caller should have set it appropriately). We still want to pass
863 * through that code if skill is set to change to the skill. 836 * through that code if skill is set to change to the skill.
864 */ 837 */
865 if(op->type==PLAYER) { 838 if (player *pl = op->contr)
866 if (!QUERY_FLAG(op,FLAG_READY_WEAPON)) { 839 {
867 size_t i;
868
869 if (!skill) { 840 if (skill)
841 op->change_skill (skill);
842 else
843 {
844 if (!pl->combat_ob)
845 {
846 if (QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_WEAPON))
847 {
848 for (tmp = op->inv; tmp; tmp = tmp->below)
849 if (tmp->type == WEAPON && QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_APPLIED))
850 break;
851
852 if (!tmp)
853 LOG (llevError, "Could not find applied weapon on %s\n", &op->name);
854
855 pl->combat_ob = tmp;
856 }
857
858 if (!pl->combat_ob)
859 {
870 /* See if the players chosen skill is a combat skill, and use 860 /* See if the players chosen skill is a combat skill, and use
871 * it if appropriate. 861 * it if appropriate.
872 */ 862 */
873 if (op->chosen_skill) { 863 if (op->chosen_skill && hth_skill_p (op->chosen_skill))
874 for (i=0; i<sizeof(unarmed_skills); i++)
875 if (op->chosen_skill->subtype == unarmed_skills[i]) {
876 skill = op->chosen_skill; 864 skill = op->chosen_skill;
877 break; 865 else
878 } 866 {
879 }
880 /* If we didn't find a skill above, look harder for a good skill */
881 if (!skill) {
882 skill = find_best_player_hth_skill(op); 867 skill = find_player_hth_skill (op);
883 868
884 if (!skill) { 869 if (!skill)
885 new_draw_info(NDI_BLACK, 0, op, "You have no unarmed combat skills!"); 870 new_draw_info (NDI_BLACK, 0, op, "You have no unarmed combat skills!");
886 return 0; 871 }
887 }
888 }
889 }
890 if (skill != op->chosen_skill) {
891 /* now try to ready the new skill */
892 if(!change_skill(op,skill,0)) { /* oh oh, trouble! */
893 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0, tmp, "Couldn't change to skill %s", skill->name);
894 return 0;
895 }
896 }
897 } else {
898 /* Seen some crashes below where current_weapon is not set,
899 * even though the flag says it is. So if current weapon isn't set,
900 * do some work in trying to find the object to use.
901 */
902 if (!op->current_weapon) {
903 object *tmp;
904 872
905 LOG(llevError,"Player %s does not have current weapon set but flag_ready_weapon is set\n", 873 if (skill)
906 op->name); 874 {
907 for (tmp=op->inv; tmp; tmp=tmp->below) 875 op->change_skill (0);
908 if (tmp->type == WEAPON && QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_APPLIED)) break; 876 apply_special (op, skill, AP_APPLY);
877 }
878 }
909 879
910 if (op->current_weapon_script) 880 if (!pl->combat_ob)
911 FREE_AND_CLEAR_STR(op->current_weapon_script); 881 {
912 if (!tmp) { 882 LOG (llevError, "Could not find anything to attack on %s\n", &op->name);
913 LOG(llevError,"Could not find applied weapon on %s\n", 883 return 0;
914 op->name); 884 }
915 op->current_weapon=NULL; 885 }
916 return 0;
917 } else {
918 op->current_weapon = tmp;
919 op->current_weapon_script=add_string(query_name(tmp));
920 }
921 }
922 886
923 /* Has ready weapon - make sure chosen_skill is set up properly */ 887 if (!op->change_weapon (pl->combat_ob))
924 if (!op->chosen_skill || op->current_weapon->skill != op->chosen_skill->skill) { 888 return 0;
925 change_skill(op, find_skill_by_name(op, op->current_weapon->skill), 1); 889 }
926 }
927 }
928 }
929 890
930 /* lose invisiblity/hiding status for running attacks */ 891 /* lose invisiblity/hiding status for running attacks */
931 892 if (pl->tmp_invis)
932 if(op->type==PLAYER && op->contr->tmp_invis) { 893 {
933 op->contr->tmp_invis=0; 894 pl->tmp_invis = 0;
934 op->invisible=0; 895 op->invisible = 0;
935 op->hide=0; 896 op->flag [FLAG_HIDDEN] = 0;
936 update_object(op,UP_OBJ_FACE); 897 update_object (op, UP_OBJ_CHANGE);
898 }
937 } 899 }
938 900
939 success = attack_ob(tmp,op); 901 int success = attack_ob (tmp, op);
940 902
941 /* print appropriate messages to the player */ 903 /* print appropriate messages to the player */
942 904
943 if(success && string!=NULL && tmp && !QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_FREED)) { 905 if (success && string && tmp && !QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_FREED))
906 {
944 if(op->type==PLAYER) 907 if (op->type == PLAYER)
945 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,op, 908 new_draw_info_format (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "You %s %s!", string, query_name (tmp));
946 "You %s %s!",string,query_name(tmp));
947 else if(tmp->type==PLAYER) 909 else if (tmp->type == PLAYER)
948 new_draw_info_format(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,tmp, 910 new_draw_info_format (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, tmp, "%s %s you!", query_name (op), string);
949 "%s %s you!",query_name(op),string);
950 } 911 }
912
951 return success; 913 return success;
952} 914}
953
954 915
955/* skill_attack() - Core routine for use when we attack using a skills 916/* skill_attack() - Core routine for use when we attack using a skills
956 * system. In essence, this code handles 917 * system. In essence, this code handles
957 * all skill-based attacks, ie hth, missile and melee weapons should be 918 * all skill-based attacks, i.e. hth, missile and melee weapons should be
958 * treated here. If an opponent is already supplied by move_player(), 919 * treated here. If an opponent is already supplied by move_player(),
959 * we move right onto do_skill_attack(), otherwise we find if an 920 * we move right onto do_skill_attack(), otherwise we find if an
960 * appropriate opponent exists. 921 * appropriate opponent exists.
961 * 922 *
962 * This is called by move_player() and attack_hth() 923 * This is called by move_player() and attack_hth()
963 * 924 *
964 * Initial implementation by -bt thomas@astro.psu.edu 925 * Initial implementation by -bt thomas@astro.psu.edu
965 */ 926 */
966 927int
967int skill_attack (object *tmp, object *pl, int dir, const char *string, object *skill) { 928skill_attack (object *tmp, object *pl, int dir, const char *string, object *skill)
929{
968 sint16 tx,ty; 930 sint16 tx, ty;
969 mapstruct *m; 931 maptile *m;
970 int mflags; 932 int mflags;
971 933
934 if (!dir)
972 if(!dir) dir=pl->facing; 935 dir = pl->facing;
936
973 tx=freearr_x[dir]; 937 tx = freearr_x[dir];
974 ty=freearr_y[dir]; 938 ty = freearr_y[dir];
975 939
976 /* If we don't yet have an opponent, find if one exists, and attack. 940 /* If we don't yet have an opponent, find if one exists, and attack.
977 * Legal opponents are the same as outlined in move_player_attack() 941 * Legal opponents are the same as outlined in move_player_attack()
978 */ 942 */
979 943 if (!tmp)
980 if(tmp==NULL) { 944 {
981 m = pl->map; 945 m = pl->map;
982 tx = pl->x + freearr_x[dir]; 946 tx = pl->x + freearr_x[dir];
983 ty = pl->y + freearr_y[dir]; 947 ty = pl->y + freearr_y[dir];
984 948
985 mflags = get_map_flags(m, &m, tx, ty, &tx, &ty); 949 mflags = get_map_flags (m, &m, tx, ty, &tx, &ty);
986 if (mflags & P_OUT_OF_MAP) return 0; 950 if (mflags & P_OUT_OF_MAP)
951 return 0;
987 952
988 /* space must be blocked for there to be anything interesting to do */ 953 /* space must be blocked for there to be anything interesting to do */
989 if (!OB_TYPE_MOVE_BLOCK(pl, GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK(m, tx,ty))) return 0; 954 if (!OB_TYPE_MOVE_BLOCK (pl, GET_MAP_MOVE_BLOCK (m, tx, ty)))
955 return 0;
990 956
991 for(tmp=get_map_ob(m, tx, ty); tmp; tmp=tmp->above) 957 for (tmp = GET_MAP_OB (m, tx, ty); tmp; tmp = tmp->above)
992 if((QUERY_FLAG(tmp,FLAG_ALIVE) && tmp->stats.hp>=0) 958 if ((QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_ALIVE) && tmp->stats.hp >= 0) || QUERY_FLAG (tmp, FLAG_CAN_ROLL) || tmp->type == LOCKED_DOOR)
993 || QUERY_FLAG(tmp, FLAG_CAN_ROLL) 959 {
994 || tmp->type==LOCKED_DOOR ) {
995 /* Don't attack party members */ 960 /* Don't attack party members */
996 if((pl->type==PLAYER && tmp->type==PLAYER) && (pl->contr->party!=NULL 961 if ((pl->type == PLAYER && tmp->type == PLAYER) && (pl->contr->party != NULL && pl->contr->party == tmp->contr->party))
997 && pl->contr->party==tmp->contr->party)) 962 return 0;
998 return 0; 963
999 break; 964 break;
965 }
1000 } 966 }
1001 } 967
1002 if (!tmp) { 968 if (!tmp)
969 {
1003 if(pl->type==PLAYER) 970 if (pl->type == PLAYER)
1004 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,pl,"There is nothing to attack!"); 971 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, pl, "There is nothing to attack!");
1005 return 0;
1006 }
1007 972
973 return 0;
974 }
975
1008 return do_skill_attack(tmp,pl,string, skill); 976 return do_skill_attack (tmp, pl, string, skill);
1009} 977}
1010
1011 978
1012/* attack_hth() - this handles all hand-to-hand attacks -b.t. */ 979/* attack_hth() - this handles all hand-to-hand attacks -b.t. */
980
1013/* July 5, 1995 - I broke up attack_hth() into 2 parts. In the first 981/* July 5, 1995 - I broke up attack_hth() into 2 parts. In the first
1014 * (attack_hth) we check for weapon use, etc in the second (the new 982 * (attack_hth) we check for weapon use, etc in the second (the new
1015 * function skill_attack() we actually attack. 983 * function skill_attack() we actually attack.
1016 */ 984 */
1017 985static int
1018static int attack_hth(object *pl, int dir, const char *string, object *skill) { 986attack_hth (object *pl, int dir, const char *string, object *skill)
987{
1019 object *enemy=NULL,*weapon; 988 object *enemy = NULL, *weapon;
1020 989
1021 if(QUERY_FLAG(pl, FLAG_READY_WEAPON)) 990 if (QUERY_FLAG (pl, FLAG_READY_WEAPON))
1022 for(weapon=pl->inv;weapon;weapon=weapon->below) { 991 for (weapon = pl->inv; weapon; weapon = weapon->below)
992 {
1023 if (weapon->type==WEAPON && QUERY_FLAG(weapon, FLAG_APPLIED)) { 993 if (weapon->type == WEAPON && QUERY_FLAG (weapon, FLAG_APPLIED))
994 {
1024 CLEAR_FLAG(weapon,FLAG_APPLIED); 995 CLEAR_FLAG (weapon, FLAG_APPLIED);
1025 CLEAR_FLAG(pl,FLAG_READY_WEAPON); 996 CLEAR_FLAG (pl, FLAG_READY_WEAPON);
1026 fix_player(pl); 997 pl->update_stats ();
1027 if(pl->type==PLAYER) { 998 if (pl->type == PLAYER)
999 {
1028 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,pl,"You unwield your weapon in order to attack."); 1000 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, pl, "You unwield your weapon in order to attack.");
1029 esrv_update_item(UPD_FLAGS, pl, weapon); 1001 esrv_update_item (UPD_FLAGS, pl, weapon);
1030 } 1002 }
1031 break; 1003
1004 break;
1005 }
1032 } 1006 }
1033 } 1007
1034 return skill_attack(enemy,pl,dir,string, skill); 1008 return skill_attack (enemy, pl, dir, string, skill);
1035} 1009}
1036
1037 1010
1038/* attack_melee_weapon() - this handles melee weapon attacks -b.t. 1011/* attack_melee_weapon() - this handles melee weapon attacks -b.t.
1039 * For now we are just checking to see if we have a ready weapon here. 1012 * For now we are just checking to see if we have a ready weapon here.
1040 * But there is a real neato possible feature of this scheme which 1013 * But there is a real neato possible feature of this scheme which
1041 * bears mentioning: 1014 * bears mentioning:
1042 * Since we are only calling this from do_skill() in the future 1015 * Since we are only calling this from do_skill() in the future
1043 * we may make this routine handle 'special' melee weapons attacks 1016 * we may make this routine handle 'special' melee weapons attacks
1044 * (like disarming manuever with sai) based on player SK_level and 1017 * (like disarming manuever with sai) based on player SK_level and
1045 * weapon type. 1018 * weapon type.
1046 */ 1019 */
1047 1020static int
1048static int attack_melee_weapon(object *op, int dir, const char *string, object *skill) { 1021attack_melee_weapon (object *op, int dir, const char *string, object *skill)
1022{
1049 1023
1050 if(!QUERY_FLAG(op, FLAG_READY_WEAPON)) { 1024 if (!QUERY_FLAG (op, FLAG_READY_WEAPON))
1025 {
1051 if(op->type==PLAYER) 1026 if (op->type == PLAYER)
1052 new_draw_info(NDI_UNIQUE, 0,op,"You have no ready weapon to attack with!"); 1027 new_draw_info (NDI_UNIQUE, 0, op, "You have no ready weapon to attack with!");
1053 return 0; 1028
1029 return 0;
1054 } 1030 }
1031
1055 return skill_attack(NULL,op,dir,string, skill); 1032 return skill_attack (NULL, op, dir, string, skill);
1056
1057} 1033}
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