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Don't set the player's ISRUN flag. rogue4 and rogue5 set the player's ISRUN flag upon exit from sleep or holding. This is apparently supposed to indicate that the player can move again. What it actually does is make it harder for monsters to hit the player, until the flag is reset. As this behavior makes little sense and seems like a cheat, it has been deemed a bug and removed.
author John "Elwin" Edwards
date Tue, 13 Aug 2013 09:19:56 -0700
parents bbf072f8bafa
children
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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)