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Rogue V5: remove troublesome automatic platform detection.
configure.ac used AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM to guess the GNU system
description triplets. The target description was substituted into the
Makefile and formatted into the filename for the binary distribution
tarball. But 'target' is only intended for cross-compilers. 'host_os'
might have been a better choice.
The tarball filename can still be changed manually, by running make with
an argument of 'DESTSYS=systemname'.
Cross-compiling may be more difficult now, but I am not certain that it
worked properly previously, and due to pending autoconf changes, it was
likely to break anyway.
The top-level config.guess and config.sub are no longer needed, but they
may reappear if better support for cross-compilation is added.
author | John "Elwin" Edwards |
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date | Fri, 12 Feb 2016 14:25:47 -0500 |
parents | 527e2150eaf0 |
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/* * This file contains misc functions for dealing with armor * @(#)armor.c 3.9 (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 "rogue.h" /* * wear: * The player wants to wear something, so let him/her put it on. */ void wear() { register struct linked_list *item; register struct object *obj; if (cur_armor != NULL) { addmsg("You are already wearing some"); if (!terse) addmsg(". You'll have to take it off first"); endmsg(); after = FALSE; return; } if ((item = get_item("wear", ARMOR)) == NULL) return; obj = (struct object *) ldata(item); if (obj->o_type != ARMOR) { msg("You can't wear that."); return; } waste_time(); if (!terse) addmsg("You are now w"); else addmsg("W"); msg("earing %s.", a_names[obj->o_which]); cur_armor = obj; obj->o_flags |= ISKNOW; } /* * take_off: * Get the armor off of the players back */ void take_off() { register struct object *obj; if ((obj = cur_armor) == NULL) { if (terse) msg("Not wearing armor"); else msg("You aren't wearing any armor"); return; } if (!dropcheck(cur_armor)) return; cur_armor = NULL; if (terse) addmsg("Was"); else addmsg("You used to be "); msg(" wearing %c) %s", pack_char(obj), inv_name(obj, TRUE)); } /* * waste_time: * Do nothing but let other things happen */ void waste_time() { do_daemons(BEFORE); do_fuses(BEFORE); do_daemons(AFTER); do_fuses(AFTER); }