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This should make the build process work on OS X.
author | John "Elwin" Edwards |
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date | Sat, 07 Sep 2013 09:43:06 -0400 |
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/* * routines dealing specifically with rings * * @(#)rings.c 3.17 (Berkeley) 6/15/81 * * Rogue: Exploring the Dungeons of Doom * Copyright (C) 1980, 1981 Michael Toy, Ken Arnold and Glenn Wichman * All rights reserved. * * See the file LICENSE.TXT for full copyright and licensing information. */ #include "curses.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include "rogue.h" void ring_on() { struct object *obj; struct linked_list *item; int ring; str_t save_max; char buf[80]; item = get_item("put on", RING); /* * Make certain that it is somethings that we want to wear */ if (item == NULL) return; obj = (struct object *) ldata(item); if (obj->o_type != RING) { if (!terse) msg("It would be difficult to wrap that around a finger"); else msg("Not a ring"); return; } /* * find out which hand to put it on */ if (is_current(obj)) return; if (cur_ring[LEFT] == NULL && cur_ring[RIGHT] == NULL) { if ((ring = gethand()) < 0) return; } else if (cur_ring[LEFT] == NULL) ring = LEFT; else if (cur_ring[RIGHT] == NULL) ring = RIGHT; else { if (!terse) msg("You already have a ring on each hand"); else msg("Wearing two"); return; } cur_ring[ring] = obj; /* * Calculate the effect it has on the poor guy. */ switch (obj->o_which) { case R_ADDSTR: save_max = max_stats.s_str; chg_str(obj->o_ac); max_stats.s_str = save_max; break; case R_SEEINVIS: player.t_flags |= CANSEE; light(&hero); mvwaddch(cw, hero.y, hero.x, PLAYER); break; case R_AGGR: aggravate(); break; } status(); if (obj->o_which >= MAXRINGS) return; if (r_know[obj->o_which] && r_guess[obj->o_which]) { free(r_guess[obj->o_which]); r_guess[obj->o_which] = NULL; } else if (!r_know[obj->o_which] && askme && r_guess[obj->o_which] == NULL) { mpos = 0; msg(terse ? "Call it: " : "What do you want to call it? "); if (get_str(buf, cw) == NORM) { r_guess[obj->o_which] = malloc(strlen(buf) + 1); if (r_guess[obj->o_which] != NULL) strcpy(r_guess[obj->o_which], buf); } msg(""); } } void ring_off() { int ring; struct object *obj; if (cur_ring[LEFT] == NULL && cur_ring[RIGHT] == NULL) { if (terse) msg("No rings"); else msg("You aren't wearing any rings"); return; } else if (cur_ring[LEFT] == NULL) ring = RIGHT; else if (cur_ring[RIGHT] == NULL) ring = LEFT; else if ((ring = gethand()) < 0) return; mpos = 0; obj = cur_ring[ring]; if (obj == NULL) { msg("Not wearing such a ring"); return; } if (dropcheck(obj)) msg("Was wearing %s", inv_name(obj, TRUE)); } int gethand() { int c; for (;;) { if (terse) msg("Left or Right ring? "); else msg("Left hand or right hand? "); if ((c = readchar(cw)) == 'l' || c == 'L') return LEFT; else if (c == 'r' || c == 'R') return RIGHT; else if (c == ESCAPE) return -1; mpos = 0; if (terse) msg("L or R"); else msg("Please type L or R"); } } /* * how much food does this ring use up? */ int ring_eat(int hand) { if (cur_ring[hand] == NULL) return 0; switch (cur_ring[hand]->o_which) { case R_REGEN: return 2; case R_SUSTSTR: return 1; case R_SEARCH: return (rnd(100) < 33); case R_DIGEST: return -(rnd(100) < 50); default: return 0; } } /* * print ring bonuses */ char * ring_num(struct object *obj) { static char buf[5]; if (!(obj->o_flags & ISKNOW)) return ""; switch (obj->o_which) { case R_PROTECT: case R_ADDSTR: case R_ADDDAM: case R_ADDHIT: buf[0] = ' '; strcpy(&buf[1], num(obj->o_ac, 0)); otherwise: return ""; } return buf; }