view arogue7/outside.c @ 244:ded75a57405c

Rogue V4, V5: fix messages when viewing the identified items. The functions for displaying the list of identified items begin by prompting for the category of item, using msg(). Rogue V4 left this prompt on the screen after displaying the discovery list. Rogue V5 erased the message window even if the process of printing the list created another message which the player had not read. Messages are now cleared in endline(), which is capable of checking whether clearing should be done.
author John "Elwin" Edwards
date Sun, 24 Apr 2016 13:33:17 -0400
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/*
 * outside.c  -  functions for dealing with the "outside" level
 *
 * Advanced Rogue
 * Copyright (C) 1984, 1985, 1986 Michael Morgan, Ken Dalka and AT&T
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * Based on "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"

char rnd_terrain(void);
char get_terrain(char one, char two, char three, char four);

/*
 * init_terrain:
 *	Get the single "outside room" set up correctly
 */

void
init_terrain(void)
{
    register struct room *rp;

    for (rp = rooms; rp < &rooms[MAXROOMS]; rp++) {
	    rp->r_flags = ISGONE;	/* kill all rooms */
	    rp->r_fires = NULL;		/* no fires */
    }
    rp = &rooms[0];			/* point to only room */
    rp->r_flags = ISDARK;		/* outside is always dark */
    rp->r_pos.x = 0;			/* room fills whole screen */
    rp->r_pos.y = 1;
    rp->r_max.x = cols;
    rp->r_max.y = lines - 3;
}



void
do_terrain(int basey, int basex, int deltay, int deltax, bool fresh)
{
    register int cury, curx;	/* Current y and x positions */

    /* Lay out the boundary */
    for (cury=1; cury<lines-2; cury++) {	/* Vertical "walls" */
	mvaddch(cury, 0, '|');
	mvaddch(cury, cols-1, '|');
    }
    for (curx=0; curx<cols; curx++) {		/* Horizontal "walls" */
	mvaddch(1, curx, '-');
	mvaddch(lines-3, curx, '-');
    }

    /* If we are not continuing, let's start out with a line of terrain */
    if (fresh) {
	char ch;	/* Next char to add */

	/* Move to the starting point (should be (1, 0)) */
	move(basey, basex);
	curx = basex;

	/* Start with some random terrain */
	if (basex == 0) {
	    ch = rnd_terrain();
	    addch(ch);
	}
	else ch = CCHAR( mvinch(basey, basex) );

	curx += deltax;

	/* Fill in the rest of the line */
	while (curx > 0 && curx < cols-1) {
	    /* Put in the next piece */
	    ch = get_terrain(ch, '\0', '\0', '\0');
	    mvaddch(basey, curx, ch);
	    curx += deltax;
	}

	basey++;	/* Advance to next line */
    }

    /* Fill in the rest of the lines */
    cury = basey;
    while (cury > 1 && cury < lines - 3) {
	curx = basex;
	while (curx > 0 && curx < cols-1) {
	    register char left, top_left, top, top_right;
	    register int left_pos, top_pos;

	    /* Get the surrounding terrain */
	    left_pos = curx - deltax;
	    top_pos = cury - deltay;

	    left = CCHAR( mvinch(cury, left_pos) );
	    top_left = CCHAR( mvinch(top_pos, left_pos) );
	    top = CCHAR( mvinch(top_pos, curx) );
	    top_right = CCHAR( mvinch(top_pos, curx + deltax) );

	    /* Put the piece of terrain on the map */
	    mvaddch(cury, curx, get_terrain(left, top_left, top, top_right));

	    /* Get the next x coordinate */
	    curx += deltax;
	}

	/* Get the next y coordinate */
	cury += deltay;
    }
    genmonsters(5, (bool) 0);
}


/*
 * do_paths:
 *	draw at least a single path-way through the terrain
 */


/*
 * rnd_terrain:
 *	return a weighted, random type of outside terrain
 */

char
rnd_terrain(void)
{
    int chance = rnd(100);

    /* Forest is most likely */
    if (chance < 60) return(FOREST);

    /* Next comes meadow */
    if (chance < 90) return(FLOOR);

    /* Then comes lakes */
    if (chance < 97) return(POOL);

    /* Finally, mountains */
    return(WALL);
}


/*
 * get_terrain:
 *	return a terrain weighted by what is surrounding
 */

char
get_terrain(char one, char two, char three, char four)
{
    register int i;
    int forest = 0, mountain = 0, lake = 0, meadow = 0, total = 0;
    char surrounding[4];

    surrounding[0] = one;
    surrounding[1] = two;
    surrounding[2] = three;
    surrounding[3] = four;

    for (i=0; i<4; i++) 
	switch (surrounding[i]) {
	    case FOREST:
		forest++;
		total++;
	    
	    when WALL:
		mountain++;
		total++;

	    when POOL:
		lake++;
		total++;

	    when FLOOR:
		meadow++;
		total++;
	}

    /* Should we continue mountain? */
    if (rnd(total+1) < mountain) return(WALL);

    /* Should we continue lakes? */
    if (rnd(total+1) < lake) return(POOL);

    /* Should we continue meadow? */
    if (rnd(total+1) < meadow) return(FLOOR);

    /* Should we continue forest? */
    if (rnd(total+2) < forest) return(FOREST);

    /* Return something random */
    return(rnd_terrain());
}


/*
 * lake_check:
 *	Determine if the player would drown
 */

void
lake_check(coord *place)
{
}