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Rogue V4, V5: disable a cheat granting permanent monster detection. In these two games, a potion of monster detection turns on the player's SEEMONST flag. A fuse is set to call turn_see() to turn the flag back off. But the save and restore functions do not recognize turn_see() and fail to set the fuse up again. When restoring, Rogue V4 merely sets the fuse's function to NULL and leaves it burning. When it goes off, a segfault results. Rogue V5 clears all the fuse's fields, and the player retains the ability to see all monsters on the level. The save and restore code can now handle the fuse. The function used is a new wrapper, turn_see_off(), which should lead to less problems with daemons being multiple incompatible types. Also, Rogue V4 and Super-Rogue now properly clear unrecognized daemon and fuse slots when restoring a saved game.
author John "Elwin" Edwards
date Sat, 05 Mar 2016 12:10:20 -0500
parents 2128c7dc8a40
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/*
 * Change the version number of rogue
 *
 * The version must be in the file in the format of:
 *
 * " * @(#)filename\tVERSION\t ..."
 *
 * Where VERSION is a 3 character string, i.e., "8.2"
 *
 * Super-Rogue
 * Copyright (C) 1984 Robert D. Kindelberger
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * See the file LICENSE.TXT for full copyright and licensing information.
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <time.h>

long clock;
struct tm *tp;
char who[100];

char *strrchr(), *strchr(), *fgets();

main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char **argv;
{
	register int i;
	register char *ptr;
	char ts[30];
	FILE *fp;

	strcpy(who, argv[0]);
	if (argc < 3) {
		fprintf(stderr,"Usage: %s VERSION c_files\n", who);
		exit(1);
	}
	if (strlen(argv[1]) != 3) {
		fprintf(stderr,"%s: VERSION must be length 3\n", who);
		exit(1);
	}
	time(&clock);
	tp = localtime(&clock);
	sprintf(ts,"%2d/%2d/%2d",tp->tm_mon + 1,tp->tm_mday,tp->tm_year);
	for (i = 2; i < argc; i++) {
		ptr = strrchr(argv[i], '.');
		/*
		 * make sure that files end in ".c" or ".h"
		 */
		if (ptr != NULL) {
			++ptr;
			if (*ptr == 'c' || *ptr == 'h')
				updvers(argv[1], argv[i]);
		}
	}
	/*
	 * now install new "version.c" file
	 */
	fp = fopen("vers.c", "w");
	if (fp == NULL) {
		fprintf(stderr,"%s: cant write version.c file\n",who);
		exit(1);
	}
	fprintf(fp, "/*\n * version number.\n */\n");
	fprintf(fp, "char version[] = ");
	fprintf(fp, "%c@(#)vers.c\t%3s\t(rdk)\t%s%c;\n", '"',
		argv[1], ts, '"');
	fprintf(fp, "char *release = \"%s (%s)\";\n", argv[1],ts);
	fclose(fp);
	exit(0);
}

#define LINESIZ	132

updvers(vers, fname)
char *fname;
char *vers;
{
	register FILE *fp;
	register char *ptr, *c;
	char line[LINESIZ];

	if ((fp = fopen(fname, "r+")) == NULL) {
		fprintf(stderr,"%s: Not able to update %s\n", who, fname);
		return;
	}
	while ((c = fgets(line, LINESIZ, fp)) != NULL) {
		if (line[1] == '*' && line[3] == '@' && line[5] == '#') {
			ptr = strchr(line, '\t');
			if (ptr != NULL) {
				fseek(fp, -strlen(line), 1);
				sprintf(ptr, "\t%3s\t(rdk)\t%2d/%2d/%2d\n", vers,
					tp->tm_mon + 1, tp->tm_mday, tp->tm_year);
				fprintf(fp, "%s", line);
				break;
			}
		}
	}
	fclose(fp);
}