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Rogue V[345], Super-Rogue: Fix violet fungi/venus flytraps. Violet fungi (renamed venus flytraps in Rogue V5) do an increasing amount of damage each time they hit. If they miss, you still suffer the same number of HP. This worked by keeping a counter and printing new damage strings into monsters[5].m_stats.s_dmg, which is the "prototype" of that particular monster. Each individual monster has its own damage string. Apparently these were once char *, pointing to the same string as the prototype. When the s_dmg member was changed to be an internal char array, changing the prototype's damage string no longer had any effect on actual monsters. As a result, flytraps did no damage on a hit, or only one point in V5. The mechanism for doing damage on a miss continued to work. This has been fixed by overwriting the individual monster's damage string instead of the prototype's. It is now no longer necessary to reset the damage string when the flytrap is killed. The method for resetting it when the hero teleports away had to be modified. Comments referencing the long-unused xstr have been removed.
author John "Elwin" Edwards
date Sun, 01 May 2016 19:39:56 -0400
parents 94a0d9dd5ce1
children 0250220d8cdd
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/*
 * Functions for dealing with linked lists of goodies
 *
 * @(#)list.c	9.0	(rdk)	 7/17/84
 *
 * Super-Rogue
 * Copyright (C) 1984 Robert D. Kindelberger
 * 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 <stdlib.h>
#include "rogue.h"
#include "rogue.ext"

/*
 * detach:
 *	Takes an item out of whatever linked list it might be in
 */

void
_detach(struct linked_list **list, struct linked_list *item)
{
	if (*list == item)
		*list = next(item);
	if (prev(item) != NULL)
		item->l_prev->l_next = next(item);
	if (next(item) != NULL)
		item->l_next->l_prev = prev(item);
	item->l_next = NULL;
	item->l_prev = NULL;
}

/*
 * _attach:	add an item to the head of a list
 */
void
_attach(struct linked_list **list, struct linked_list *item)
{
	if (*list != NULL) 	{
		item->l_next = *list;
		(*list)->l_prev = item;
		item->l_prev = NULL;
	}
	else 	{
		item->l_next = NULL;
		item->l_prev = NULL;
	}
	*list = item;
}

/*
 * _free_list:	Throw the whole blamed thing away
 */
void
_free_list(struct linked_list **ptr)
{
	register struct linked_list *item;

	while (*ptr != NULL) {
		item = *ptr;
		*ptr = next(item);
		discard(item);
	}
}

/*
 * discard:  free up an item
 */
void
discard(struct linked_list *item)
{
	total -= 2;
	FREE(item->l_data);
	FREE(item);
}

/*
 * new_item:	get a new item with a specified size
 */
struct linked_list *
new_item(int size)
{
	register struct linked_list *item;

	item = (struct linked_list *) new(sizeof *item);
	item->l_data = new(size);
	item->l_next = item->l_prev = NULL;
	return item;
}

char *
new(int size)
{
	register char *space = ALLOC(size);

	if (space == NULL) {
		sprintf(prbuf,"Rogue ran out of memory (%d).", md_memused());
		fatal(prbuf);
	}
	total++;
	return space;
}