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arogue5: fix player's typed responses getting put at the wrong place.
Some sections of code that prompt the user for a string of input were
calling get_str() with cw (the player-visible screen containing the
map), which caused whatever the player typed to get printed starting at
cw's idea of the cursor position, which was usually the Rogue's @-sign.
This corrupted the map.
The problem has been fixed by passing msgw (the message line at the top
of the screen) to get_str(), so the player's typing appears where msgw
thinks the cursor should be, which is in the sensible place right after
the prompt. Some other get_str() invocations which used hw or stdscr
have been left unmodified.
author | John "Elwin" Edwards <elwin@sdf.org> |
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date | Sat, 08 Sep 2012 22:05:05 -0700 |
parents | bbf072f8bafa |
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# # Makefile for rogue # %W% (Berkeley) %G% # # 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. # DISTNAME=rogue3.6.4 PROGRAM=rogue3 O=o HDRS= rogue.h machdep.h OBJS1 = vers.$(O) armor.$(O) chase.$(O) command.$(O) daemon.$(O) daemons.$(O) \ fight.$(O) init.$(O) io.$(O) list.$(O) main.$(O) mdport.$(O) \ misc.$(O) monsters.$(O) move.$(O) newlevel.$(O) options.$(O) OBJS2 = pack.$(O) passages.$(O) potions.$(O) rings.$(O) rip.$(O) rooms.$(O) \ save.$(O) scrolls.$(O) state.$(O) sticks.$(O) things.$(O) \ weapons.$(O) wizard.$(O) xcrypt.$(O) OBJS = $(OBJS1) $(OBJS2) CFILES= vers.c armor.c chase.c command.c daemon.c daemons.c fight.c \ init.c io.c list.c main.c mdport.c misc.c monsters.c move.c newlevel.c \ options.c pack.c passages.c potions.c rings.c rip.c rooms.c \ save.c scrolls.c state.c sticks.c things.c weapons.c wizard.c xcrypt.c MISC_C= DOCSRC= rogue.6 rogue.r DOCS = $(PROGRAM).doc $(PROGRAM).cat $(PROGRAM).html readme36.html MISC = Makefile $(MISC_C) LICENSE.TXT $(PROGRAM).sln $(PROGRAM).vcproj $(DOCS)\ $(DOCSRC) CC = gcc ROPTS = COPTS = -O3 CFLAGS= $(COPTS) $(ROPTS) LIBS = -lcurses RM = rm -f LD = $(CC) LDOUT = -o .SUFFIXES: .obj .c.obj: $(CC) $(CFLAGS) /c $*.c $(PROGRAM)$(EXE): $(HDRS) $(OBJS) $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(LIBS) $(LDOUT)$@ clean: $(RM) $(OBJS1) $(RM) $(OBJS2) $(RM) core $(PROGRAM) $(PROGRAM).exe $(DISTNAME).tar $(DISTNAME).tar.gz $(RM) $(DISTNAME).zip dist.src: make clean tar cf $(DISTNAME)-src.tar $(CFILES) $(HDRS) $(MISC) $(DOCS) gzip -f $(DISTNAME)-src.tar dist.irix: @$(MAKE) clean @$(MAKE) CC=cc CFLAGS="-woff 1116 -O3" $(PROGRAM) # tbl rogue.r | nroff -ms | colcrt - > $(PROGRAM).doc # nroff -man rogue.6 | colcrt - > $(PROGRAM).cat tar cf $(DISTNAME)-irix.tar $(PROGRAM) LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS) gzip -f $(DISTNAME)-irix.tar dist.aix: @$(MAKE) clean @$(MAKE) CC=xlc CFLAGS="-qmaxmem=16768 -O3 -qstrict" $(PROGRAM) # tbl rogue.r | nroff -ms | colcrt - > $(ROGUE).doc # nroff -man rogue.6 | colcrt - > $(ROGUE).cat tar cf $(DISTNAME)-aix.tar $(PROGRAM) LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS) gzip -f $(DISTNAME)-aix.tar dist.linux: @$(MAKE) clean @$(MAKE) $(PROGRAM) # groff -P-c -t -ms -Tascii rogue.r | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).doc # groff -man rogue.6 | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).cat tar cf $(DISTNAME)-linux.tar $(PROGRAM) LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS) gzip -f $(DISTNAME)-linux.tar debug.linux: @$(MAKE) clean @$(MAKE) COPTS="-g" $(PROGRAM) # groff -P-c -t -ms -Tascii rogue.r | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).doc # groff -man rogue.6 | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).cat dist.interix: @$(MAKE) clean @$(MAKE) COPTS="-ansi" $(PROGRAM) # groff -P-b -P-u -t -ms -Tascii rogue.r > $(PROGRAM).doc # groff -P-b -P-u -man -Tascii rogue.6 > $(PROGRAM).cat tar cf $(DISTNAME)-interix.tar $(PROGRAM) LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS) gzip -f $(DISTNAME)-interix.tar dist.cygwin: @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory clean @$(MAKE) COPTS="-I/usr/include/ncurses" --no-print-directory $(PROGRAM) # groff -P-c -t -ms -Tascii rogue.r | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).doc # groff -P-c -man -Tascii rogue.6 | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).cat tar cf $(DISTNAME)-cygwin.tar $(PROGRAM).exe LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS) gzip -f $(DISTNAME)-cygwin.tar # # Use MINGW32-MAKE to build this target # dist.mingw32: @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory RM="cmd /c del" clean @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory COPTS="-I../pdcurses" LIBS="../pdcurses/pdcurses.a" $(PROGRAM) cmd /c del $(DISTNAME)-mingw32.zip zip $(DISTNAME)-mingw32.zip $(PROGRAM).exe LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS) # # Seperate doc targets for DJGPP prevent strange SIGSEGV in groff # in that environment. # doc.djgpp: groff -t -ms -Tascii rogue.r | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).doc cat.djgpp: groff -man -Tascii rogue.6 | sed -e 's/.\x08//g' > $(PROGRAM).cat dist.djgpp: @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory clean @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory LDFLAGS="-L$(DJDIR)/LIB" \ LIBS="-lpdcur" $(PROGRAM) # @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory doc.djgpp # @$(MAKE) --no-print-directory cat.djgpp rm -f $(DISTNAME)-djgpp.zip zip $(DISTNAME)-djgpp.zip $(PROGRAM) LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS) # # Use NMAKE to build this target # dist.win32: @$(MAKE) /NOLOGO O="obj" RM="-del" clean @$(MAKE) /NOLOGO O="obj" CC="@CL" LD="link" LDOUT="/OUT:" EXE=".exe"\ LIBS="/NODEFAULTLIB:LIBC ..\pdcurses\pdcurses.lib shell32.lib user32.lib Advapi32.lib" \ COPTS="-nologo -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -I..\pdcurses \ -Ox -wd4033 -wd4716" $(PROGRAM).exe -del $(DISTNAME)-win32.zip zip $(DISTNAME)-win32.zip $(PROGRAM).exe LICENSE.TXT $(DOCS)