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Don't truncate player name in savefile name or log message.
The player name is stored in whoami[], which is length 80 in most games
(1024 in rogue5). Only the first 10 chars were used to create
file_name, because that buffer is the same length. Increasing the size
of file_name to 256 permits using all of whoami.
The name is also no longer truncated to 20 chars when writing the log.
All games should now be able to handle 79-character names without
collisions. Anything more would break save compatibility.
author | John "Elwin" Edwards |
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date | Sun, 23 Mar 2014 21:27:14 -0700 |
parents | 0ed67132cf10 |
children | 56e748983fa8 |
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/* * Functions for dealing with linked lists of goodies * * Advanced Rogue * Copyright (C) 1984, 1985 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 <stdlib.h> #include "curses.h" #include "rogue.h" /* * detach: * Takes an item out of whatever linked list it might be in */ _detach(list, item) register struct linked_list **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 */ _attach(list, item) register struct linked_list **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; } /* * o_free_list: * Throw the whole object list away */ _o_free_list(ptr) register struct linked_list **ptr; { register struct linked_list *item; while (*ptr != NULL) { item = *ptr; *ptr = next(item); o_discard(item); } } /* * o_discard: * free up an item and its object(and maybe contents) */ o_discard(item) register struct linked_list *item; { register struct object *obj; obj = OBJPTR(item); if (obj->contents != NULL) o_free_list(obj->contents); total -= 2; FREE(item->l_data); FREE(item); } /* * t_free_list: * Throw the whole thing list away */ _t_free_list(ptr) register struct linked_list **ptr; { register struct linked_list *item; while (*ptr != NULL) { item = *ptr; *ptr = next(item); t_discard(item); } } /* * t_discard: * free up an item and its thing */ t_discard(item) struct linked_list *item; { total -= 2; FREE(item->l_data); FREE(item); } /* * destroy_item: * get rid of an item structure -- don't worry about contents */ destroy_item(item) register struct linked_list *item; { total--; FREE(item); } /* * new_item * get a new item with a specified size */ struct linked_list * new_item(size) int size; { register struct linked_list *item; if ((item = (struct linked_list *) new(sizeof *item)) == NULL) msg("Ran out of memory for header after %d items", total); if ((item->l_data = new(size)) == NULL) msg("Ran out of memory for data after %d items", total); item->l_next = item->l_prev = NULL; return item; } /* * creat_item: * Create just an item structure -- don't make any contents */ struct linked_list * creat_item() { register struct linked_list *item; if ((item = (struct linked_list *) new(sizeof *item)) == NULL) msg("Ran out of memory for header after %d items", total); item->l_next = item->l_prev = NULL; return item; } char * new(size) int size; { register char *space = ALLOC(size); static char errbuf[LINELEN]; if (space == NULL) { sprintf(errbuf,"Rogue ran out of memory (used = %d, wanted = %d).", md_memused(), size); fatal(errbuf); } total++; return space; }