-/* File: cave.c */
-
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 1997 Ben Harrison, James E. Wilson, Robert A. Koeneke
- *
- * This software may be copied and distributed for educational, research,
- * and not for profit purposes provided that this copyright and statement
- * are included in all such copies. Other copyrights may also apply.
+/*!
+ * @file cave.c
+ * @brief ダンジョンの基礎部分実装(主にマスの実装) / low level dungeon routines -BEN-
+ * @date 2013/12/30
+ * @author
+ * Copyright (c) 1997 Ben Harrison, James E. Wilson, Robert A. Koeneke\n
+ *\n
+ * This software may be copied and distributed for educational, research,\n
+ * and not for profit purposes provided that this copyright and statement\n
+ * are included in all such copies. Other copyrights may also apply.\n
+ * \n
+ * Support for Adam Bolt's tileset, lighting and transparency effects\n
+ * by Robert Ruehlmann (rr9@angband.org)\n
+ * \n
+ * 2013 Deskull Doxygen向けのコメント整理\n
*/
-/* Purpose: low level dungeon routines -BEN- */
-
#include "angband.h"
-
-/*
- * Support for Adam Bolt's tileset, lighting and transparency effects
- * by Robert Ruehlmann (rr9@angband.org)
- */
-
-static byte display_autopick;
+static byte display_autopick; /*!< 自動拾い状態の設定フラグ */
static int match_autopick;
-static object_type *autopick_obj;
-static int feat_priority;
-
-/*
- * Distance between two points via Newton-Raphson technique
+static object_type *autopick_obj; /*!< 各種自動拾い処理時に使うオブジェクトポインタ */
+static int feat_priority; /*!< マップ縮小表示時に表示すべき地形の優先度を保管する */
+
+/*!
+ * @brief 2点間の距離をニュートン・ラプソン法で算出する / Distance between two points via Newton-Raphson technique
+ * @param y1 1点目のy座標
+ * @param x1 1点目のx座標
+ * @param y2 2点目のy座標
+ * @param x2 2点目のx座標
+ * @return 2点間の距離
*/
-int distance (int y1, int x1, int y2, int x2)
+POSITION distance (POSITION y1, POSITION x1, POSITION y2, POSITION x2)
{
- int dy = (y1 > y2) ? (y1 - y2) : (y2 - y1);
- int dx = (x1 > x2) ? (x1 - x2) : (x2 - x1);
+ POSITION dy = (y1 > y2) ? (y1 - y2) : (y2 - y1);
+ POSITION dx = (x1 > x2) ? (x1 - x2) : (x2 - x1);
/* Squared distance */
- int target = (dy * dy) + (dx * dx);
+ POSITION target = (dy * dy) + (dx * dx);
/* Approximate distance: hypot(dy,dx) = max(dy,dx) + min(dy,dx) / 2 */
- int d = (dy > dx) ? (dy + (dx>>1)) : (dx + (dy>>1));
+ POSITION d = (dy > dx) ? (dy + (dx>>1)) : (dx + (dy>>1));
- int err;
+ POSITION err;
/* Simple case */
if (!dy || !dx) return d;
return d;
}
-
-/*
- * Return TRUE if the given feature is a trap
+/*!
+ * @brief 地形が罠持ちであるかの判定を行う。 / Return TRUE if the given feature is a trap
+ * @param feat 地形情報のID
+ * @return 罠持ちの地形ならばTRUEを返す。
*/
-bool is_trap(int feat)
+bool is_trap(IDX feat)
{
return have_flag(f_info[feat].flags, FF_TRAP);
}
-
-/*
- * Return TRUE if the given grid is a known trap
+/*!
+ * @brief マスに看破済みの罠があるかの判定を行う。 / Return TRUE if the given grid is a known trap
+ * @param c_ptr マス構造体の参照ポインタ
+ * @return 看破済みの罠があるならTRUEを返す。
*/
bool is_known_trap(cave_type *c_ptr)
{
return FALSE;
}
-
-/*
- * Return TRUE if the given grid is a closed door
+/*!
+ * @brief 地形が閉じたドアであるかの判定を行う。 / Return TRUE if the given grid is a closed door
+ * @param feat 地形情報のID
+ * @return 閉じたドアのある地形ならばTRUEを返す。
*/
-bool is_closed_door(int feat)
+bool is_closed_door(IDX feat)
{
feature_type *f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
!have_flag(f_ptr->flags, FF_MOVE);
}
-
-/*
- * Return TRUE if the given grid is a hidden closed door
+/*!
+ * @brief マスに隠されたドアがあるかの判定を行う。 / Return TRUE if the given grid is a hidden closed door
+ * @param c_ptr マス構造体の参照ポインタ
+ * @return 隠されたドアがあるならTRUEを返す。
*/
bool is_hidden_door(cave_type *c_ptr)
{
return FALSE;
}
-
-/*
- * A simple, fast, integer-based line-of-sight algorithm. By Joseph Hall,
- * 4116 Brewster Drive, Raleigh NC 27606. Email to jnh@ecemwl.ncsu.edu.
- *
- * Returns TRUE if a line of sight can be traced from (x1,y1) to (x2,y2).
- *
- * The LOS begins at the center of the tile (x1,y1) and ends at the center of
- * the tile (x2,y2). If los() is to return TRUE, all of the tiles this line
- * passes through must be floor tiles, except for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).
- *
- * We assume that the "mathematical corner" of a non-floor tile does not
- * block line of sight.
- *
- * Because this function uses (short) ints for all calculations, overflow may
- * occur if dx and dy exceed 90.
- *
- * Once all the degenerate cases are eliminated, the values "qx", "qy", and
- * "m" are multiplied by a scale factor "f1 = abs(dx * dy * 2)", so that
- * we can use integer arithmetic.
- *
- * We travel from start to finish along the longer axis, starting at the border
- * between the first and second tiles, where the y offset = .5 * slope, taking
- * into account the scale factor. See below.
- *
- * Also note that this function and the "move towards target" code do NOT
- * share the same properties. Thus, you can see someone, target them, and
- * then fire a bolt at them, but the bolt may hit a wall, not them. However,
- * by clever choice of target locations, you can sometimes throw a "curve".
- *
- * Note that "line of sight" is not "reflexive" in all cases.
- *
- * Use the "projectable()" routine to test "spell/missile line of sight".
- *
- * Use the "update_view()" function to determine player line-of-sight.
+/*!
+ * @brief LOS(Line Of Sight / 視線が通っているか)の判定を行う。
+ * @param y1 始点のy座標
+ * @param x1 始点のx座標
+ * @param y2 終点のy座標
+ * @param x2 終点のx座標
+ * @return LOSが通っているならTRUEを返す。
+ * @details
+ * A simple, fast, integer-based line-of-sight algorithm. By Joseph Hall,\n
+ * 4116 Brewster Drive, Raleigh NC 27606. Email to jnh@ecemwl.ncsu.edu.\n
+ *\n
+ * Returns TRUE if a line of sight can be traced from (x1,y1) to (x2,y2).\n
+ *\n
+ * The LOS begins at the center of the tile (x1,y1) and ends at the center of\n
+ * the tile (x2,y2). If los() is to return TRUE, all of the tiles this line\n
+ * passes through must be floor tiles, except for (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).\n
+ *\n
+ * We assume that the "mathematical corner" of a non-floor tile does not\n
+ * block line of sight.\n
+ *\n
+ * Because this function uses (short) ints for all calculations, overflow may\n
+ * occur if dx and dy exceed 90.\n
+ *\n
+ * Once all the degenerate cases are eliminated, the values "qx", "qy", and\n
+ * "m" are multiplied by a scale factor "f1 = abs(dx * dy * 2)", so that\n
+ * we can use integer arithmetic.\n
+ *\n
+ * We travel from start to finish along the longer axis, starting at the border\n
+ * between the first and second tiles, where the y offset = .5 * slope, taking\n
+ * into account the scale factor. See below.\n
+ *\n
+ * Also note that this function and the "move towards target" code do NOT\n
+ * share the same properties. Thus, you can see someone, target them, and\n
+ * then fire a bolt at them, but the bolt may hit a wall, not them. However\n,
+ * by clever choice of target locations, you can sometimes throw a "curve".\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that "line of sight" is not "reflexive" in all cases.\n
+ *\n
+ * Use the "projectable()" routine to test "spell/missile line of sight".\n
+ *\n
+ * Use the "update_view()" function to determine player line-of-sight.\n
*/
-bool los(int y1, int x1, int y2, int x2)
+bool los(POSITION y1, POSITION x1, POSITION y2, POSITION x2)
{
/* Delta */
- int dx, dy;
+ POSITION dx, dy;
/* Absolute */
int ax, ay;
return TRUE;
}
+#define COMPLEX_WALL_ILLUMINATION /*!< 照明状態を壁により影響を受ける、より複雑な判定に切り替えるマクロ */
-
-
-
-#define COMPLEX_WALL_ILLUMINATION
-
-/*
- * Check for "local" illumination
+/*!
+ * @brief 指定された座標のマスが現在照らされているかを返す。 / Check for "local" illumination
+ * @param y y座標
+ * @param x x座標
+ * @return 指定された座標に照明がかかっているならTRUEを返す。。
*/
static bool check_local_illumination(int y, int x)
{
/* Hack -- move towards player */
- int yy = (y < py) ? (y + 1) : (y > py) ? (y - 1) : y;
- int xx = (x < px) ? (x + 1) : (x > px) ? (x - 1) : x;
+ int yy = (y < p_ptr->y) ? (y + 1) : (y > p_ptr->y) ? (y - 1) : y;
+ int xx = (x < p_ptr->x) ? (x + 1) : (x > p_ptr->x) ? (x - 1) : x;
/* Check for "local" illumination */
}
+/*! 対象座標のマスの照明状態を更新する際の補助処理マクロ */
#define update_local_illumination_aux(Y, X) \
{ \
if (player_has_los_bold((Y), (X))) \
} \
}
-
-/*
- * Update "local" illumination
+/*!
+ * @brief 指定された座標の照明状態を更新する / Update "local" illumination
+ * @param y y座標
+ * @param x x座標
+ * @return なし
*/
void update_local_illumination(int y, int x)
{
#ifdef COMPLEX_WALL_ILLUMINATION /* COMPLEX_WALL_ILLUMINATION */
- if ((y != py) && (x != px))
+ if ((y != p_ptr->y) && (x != p_ptr->x))
{
- yy = (y < py) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
- xx = (x < px) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
+ yy = (y < p_ptr->y) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
+ xx = (x < p_ptr->x) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
update_local_illumination_aux(yy, xx);
update_local_illumination_aux(y, xx);
update_local_illumination_aux(yy, x);
}
- else if (x != px) /* y == py */
+ else if (x != p_ptr->x) /* y == p_ptr->y */
{
- xx = (x < px) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
+ xx = (x < p_ptr->x) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
for (i = -1; i <= 1; i++)
{
yy = y + i;
yy = y + 1;
update_local_illumination_aux(yy, x);
}
- else if (y != py) /* x == px */
+ else if (y != p_ptr->y) /* x == p_ptr->x */
{
- yy = (y < py) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
+ yy = (y < p_ptr->y) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
for (i = -1; i <= 1; i++)
{
xx = x + i;
#else /* COMPLEX_WALL_ILLUMINATION */
- if ((y != py) && (x != px))
+ if ((y != p_ptr->y) && (x != p_ptr->x))
{
- yy = (y < py) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
- xx = (x < px) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
+ yy = (y < p_ptr->y) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
+ xx = (x < p_ptr->x) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
update_local_illumination_aux(yy, xx);
}
- else if (x != px) /* y == py */
+ else if (x != p_ptr->x) /* y == p_ptr->y */
{
- xx = (x < px) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
+ xx = (x < p_ptr->x) ? (x - 1) : (x + 1);
for (i = -1; i <= 1; i++)
{
yy = y + i;
update_local_illumination_aux(yy, xx);
}
}
- else if (y != py) /* x == px */
+ else if (y != p_ptr->y) /* x == p_ptr->x */
{
- yy = (y < py) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
+ yy = (y < p_ptr->y) ? (y - 1) : (y + 1);
for (i = -1; i <= 1; i++)
{
xx = x + i;
}
-/*
- * Can the player "see" the given grid in detail?
- *
- * He must have vision, illumination, and line of sight.
- *
- * Note -- "CAVE_LITE" is only set if the "torch" has "los()".
- * So, given "CAVE_LITE", we know that the grid is "fully visible".
- *
- * Note that "CAVE_GLOW" makes little sense for a wall, since it would mean
- * that a wall is visible from any direction. That would be odd. Except
- * under wizard light, which might make sense. Thus, for walls, we require
- * not only that they be "CAVE_GLOW", but also, that they be adjacent to a
- * grid which is not only "CAVE_GLOW", but which is a non-wall, and which is
- * in line of sight of the player.
- *
- * This extra check is expensive, but it provides a more "correct" semantics.
- *
- * Note that we should not run this check on walls which are "outer walls" of
- * the dungeon, or we will induce a memory fault, but actually verifying all
- * of the locations would be extremely expensive.
- *
- * Thus, to speed up the function, we assume that all "perma-walls" which are
- * "CAVE_GLOW" are "illuminated" from all sides. This is correct for all cases
- * except "vaults" and the "buildings" in town. But the town is a hack anyway,
- * and the player has more important things on his mind when he is attacking a
- * monster vault. It is annoying, but an extremely important optimization.
- *
- * Note that "glowing walls" are only considered to be "illuminated" if the
- * grid which is next to the wall in the direction of the player is also a
- * "glowing" grid. This prevents the player from being able to "see" the
- * walls of illuminated rooms from a corridor outside the room.
+/*!
+ * @brief 指定された座標をプレイヤーが視覚に収められるかを返す。 / Can the player "see" the given grid in detail?
+ * @param y y座標
+ * @param x x座標
+ * @return 視覚に収められる状態ならTRUEを返す
+ * @details
+ * He must have vision, illumination, and line of sight.\n
+ * \n
+ * Note -- "CAVE_LITE" is only set if the "torch" has "los()".\n
+ * So, given "CAVE_LITE", we know that the grid is "fully visible".\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that "CAVE_GLOW" makes little sense for a wall, since it would mean\n
+ * that a wall is visible from any direction. That would be odd. Except\n
+ * under wizard light, which might make sense. Thus, for walls, we require\n
+ * not only that they be "CAVE_GLOW", but also, that they be adjacent to a\n
+ * grid which is not only "CAVE_GLOW", but which is a non-wall, and which is\n
+ * in line of sight of the player.\n
+ *\n
+ * This extra check is expensive, but it provides a more "correct" semantics.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that we should not run this check on walls which are "outer walls" of\n
+ * the dungeon, or we will induce a memory fault, but actually verifying all\n
+ * of the locations would be extremely expensive.\n
+ *\n
+ * Thus, to speed up the function, we assume that all "perma-walls" which are\n
+ * "CAVE_GLOW" are "illuminated" from all sides. This is correct for all cases\n
+ * except "vaults" and the "buildings" in town. But the town is a hack anyway,\n
+ * and the player has more important things on his mind when he is attacking a\n
+ * monster vault. It is annoying, but an extremely important optimization.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that "glowing walls" are only considered to be "illuminated" if the\n
+ * grid which is next to the wall in the direction of the player is also a\n
+ * "glowing" grid. This prevents the player from being able to "see" the\n
+ * walls of illuminated rooms from a corridor outside the room.\n
*/
bool player_can_see_bold(int y, int x)
{
return check_local_illumination(y, x);
}
-
-
-/*
- * Returns true if the player's grid is dark
+/*!
+ * @brief 指定された座標をプレイヤー収められていない状態かどうか / Returns true if the player's grid is dark
+ * @return 視覚に収められていないならTRUEを返す
+ * @details player_can_see_bold()関数の返り値の否定を返している。
*/
bool no_lite(void)
{
- return (!player_can_see_bold(py, px));
+ return (!player_can_see_bold(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x));
}
-
-
-/*
- * Determine if a given location may be "destroyed"
- *
- * Used by destruction spells, and for placing stairs, etc.
+/*!
+ * @brief 指定された座標が地震や階段生成の対象となるマスかを返す。 / Determine if a given location may be "destroyed"
+ * @param y y座標
+ * @param x x座標
+ * @return 各種の変更が可能ならTRUEを返す。
+ * @details
+ * 条件は永久地形でなく、なおかつ該当のマスにアーティファクトが存在しないか、である。英語の旧コメントに反して*破壊*の抑止判定には現在使われていない。
*/
bool cave_valid_bold(int y, int x)
{
-/*
- * Determine if a given location may be "destroyed"
- *
- * Used by destruction spells, and for placing stairs, etc.
- */
-bool cave_valid_grid(cave_type *c_ptr)
-{
- s16b this_o_idx, next_o_idx = 0;
-
-
- /* Forbid perma-grids */
- if (cave_perma_grid(c_ptr)) return (FALSE);
-
- /* Check objects */
- for (this_o_idx = c_ptr->o_idx; this_o_idx; this_o_idx = next_o_idx)
- {
- object_type *o_ptr;
-
- /* Acquire object */
- o_ptr = &o_list[this_o_idx];
-
- /* Acquire next object */
- next_o_idx = o_ptr->next_o_idx;
-
- /* Forbid artifact grids */
- if (object_is_artifact(o_ptr)) return (FALSE);
- }
-
- /* Accept */
- return (TRUE);
-}
-
-
-
-
-/*
- * Hack -- Legal monster codes
+/*!
+ * 一般的にモンスターシンボルとして扱われる記号を定義する(幻覚処理向け) / Hack -- Legal monster codes
*/
static char image_monster_hack[] = \
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
-/*
- * Hack -- Legal object codes
+/*!
+ * 一般的にオブジェクトシンボルとして扱われる記号を定義する(幻覚処理向け) / Hack -- Legal object codes
*/
static char image_object_hack[] = "?/|\\\"!$()_-=[]{},~";
-/*
- * Mega-Hack -- Hallucinatory monster
+/*!
+ * @brief モンスターの表示を幻覚状態に差し替える / Mega-Hack -- Hallucinatory monster
+ * @param ap 本来の色
+ * @param cp 本来のシンボル
+ * @return なし
*/
static void image_monster(byte *ap, char *cp)
{
}
}
-
-/*
- * Mega-Hack -- Hallucinatory object
+/*!
+ * @brief オブジェクトの表示を幻覚状態に差し替える / Hallucinatory object
+ * @param ap 本来の色
+ * @param cp 本来のシンボル
+ * @return なし
*/
static void image_object(byte *ap, char *cp)
{
}
-
-/*
- * Hack -- Random hallucination
+/*!
+ * @brief オブジェクト&モンスターの表示を幻覚状態に差し替える / Hack -- Random hallucination
+ * @param ap 本来の色
+ * @param cp 本来のシンボル
+ * @return なし
*/
static void image_random(byte *ap, char *cp)
{
}
}
-/*
- * This array lists the effects of "brightness" on various "base" colours.
- *
- * This is used to do dynamic lighting effects in ascii :-)
- * At the moment, only the various "floor" tiles are affected.
- *
- * The layout of the array is [x][0] = light and [x][1] = dark.
+/*!
+ * 照明の表現を行うための色合いの関係を{暗闇時, 照明時} で定義する /
+ * This array lists the effects of "brightness" on various "base" colours.\n
+ *\n
+ * This is used to do dynamic lighting effects in ascii :-)\n
+ * At the moment, only the various "floor" tiles are affected.\n
+ *\n
+ * The layout of the array is [x][0] = light and [x][1] = dark.\n
*/
-
static byte lighting_colours[16][2] =
{
/* TERM_DARK */
{TERM_L_UMBER, TERM_UMBER}
};
-
-/*
- * Apply "default" feature lighting effects
+/*!
+ * @brief 調査中
+ * @todo コメントを付加すること
*/
void apply_default_feat_lighting(byte f_attr[F_LIT_MAX], byte f_char[F_LIT_MAX])
{
}
-/* Is this grid "darkened" by monster? */
+/*!
+ * モンスターにより照明が消されている地形か否かを判定する。 / Is this grid "darkened" by monster?
+ */
#define darkened_grid(C) \
((((C)->info & (CAVE_VIEW | CAVE_LITE | CAVE_MNLT | CAVE_MNDK)) == (CAVE_VIEW | CAVE_MNDK)) && \
!p_ptr->see_nocto)
-/*
- * Extract the attr/char to display at the given (legal) map location
- *
- * Basically, we "paint" the chosen attr/char in several passes, starting
- * with any known "terrain features" (defaulting to darkness), then adding
- * any known "objects", and finally, adding any known "monsters". This
- * is not the fastest method but since most of the calls to this function
- * are made for grids with no monsters or objects, it is fast enough.
- *
- * Note that this function, if used on the grid containing the "player",
- * will return the attr/char of the grid underneath the player, and not
- * the actual player attr/char itself, allowing a lot of optimization
- * in various "display" functions.
- *
- * Note that the "zero" entry in the feature/object/monster arrays are
- * used to provide "special" attr/char codes, with "monster zero" being
- * used for the player attr/char, "object zero" being used for the "stack"
- * attr/char, and "feature zero" being used for the "nothing" attr/char,
- * though this function makes use of only "feature zero".
- *
- * Note that monsters can have some "special" flags, including "ATTR_MULTI",
- * which means their color changes, and "ATTR_CLEAR", which means they take
- * the color of whatever is under them, and "CHAR_CLEAR", which means that
- * they take the symbol of whatever is under them. Technically, the flag
- * "CHAR_MULTI" is supposed to indicate that a monster looks strange when
- * examined, but this flag is currently ignored.
- *
- * Currently, we do nothing with multi-hued objects, because there are
- * not any. If there were, they would have to set "shimmer_objects"
- * when they were created, and then new "shimmer" code in "dungeon.c"
- * would have to be created handle the "shimmer" effect, and the code
- * in "cave.c" would have to be updated to create the shimmer effect.
- *
- * Note the effects of hallucination. Objects always appear as random
- * "objects", monsters as random "monsters", and normal grids occasionally
- * appear as random "monsters" or "objects", but note that these random
- * "monsters" and "objects" are really just "colored ascii symbols".
- *
- * Note that "floors" and "invisible traps" (and "zero" features) are
- * drawn as "floors" using a special check for optimization purposes,
- * and these are the only features which get drawn using the special
- * lighting effects activated by "view_special_lite".
- *
- * Note the use of the "mimic" field in the "terrain feature" processing,
- * which allows any feature to "pretend" to be another feature. This is
- * used to "hide" secret doors, and to make all "doors" appear the same,
- * and all "walls" appear the same, and "hidden" treasure stay hidden.
- * It is possible to use this field to make a feature "look" like a floor,
- * but the "special lighting effects" for floors will not be used.
- *
- * Note the use of the new "terrain feature" information. Note that the
- * assumption that all interesting "objects" and "terrain features" are
- * memorized allows extremely optimized processing below. Note the use
- * of separate flags on objects to mark them as memorized allows a grid
- * to have memorized "terrain" without granting knowledge of any object
- * which may appear in that grid.
- *
- * Note the efficient code used to determine if a "floor" grid is
- * "memorized" or "viewable" by the player, where the test for the
- * grid being "viewable" is based on the facts that (1) the grid
- * must be "lit" (torch-lit or perma-lit), (2) the grid must be in
- * line of sight, and (3) the player must not be blind, and uses the
- * assumption that all torch-lit grids are in line of sight.
- *
- * Note that floors (and invisible traps) are the only grids which are
- * not memorized when seen, so only these grids need to check to see if
- * the grid is "viewable" to the player (if it is not memorized). Since
- * most non-memorized grids are in fact walls, this induces *massive*
- * efficiency, at the cost of *forcing* the memorization of non-floor
- * grids when they are first seen. Note that "invisible traps" are
- * always treated exactly like "floors", which prevents "cheating".
- *
- * Note the "special lighting effects" which can be activated for floor
- * grids using the "view_special_lite" option (for "white" floor grids),
- * causing certain grids to be displayed using special colors. If the
- * player is "blind", we will use "dark gray", else if the grid is lit
- * by the torch, and the "view_yellow_lite" option is set, we will use
- * "yellow", else if the grid is "dark", we will use "dark gray", else
- * if the grid is not "viewable", and the "view_bright_lite" option is
- * set, and the we will use "slate" (gray). We will use "white" for all
- * other cases, in particular, for illuminated viewable floor grids.
- *
- * Note the "special lighting effects" which can be activated for wall
- * grids using the "view_granite_lite" option (for "white" wall grids),
- * causing certain grids to be displayed using special colors. If the
- * player is "blind", we will use "dark gray", else if the grid is lit
- * by the torch, and the "view_yellow_lite" option is set, we will use
- * "yellow", else if the "view_bright_lite" option is set, and the grid
- * is not "viewable", or is "dark", or is glowing, but not when viewed
- * from the player's current location, we will use "slate" (gray). We
- * will use "white" for all other cases, in particular, for correctly
- * illuminated viewable wall grids.
- *
- * Note that, when "view_granite_lite" is set, we use an inline version
- * of the "player_can_see_bold()" function to check the "viewability" of
- * grids when the "view_bright_lite" option is set, and we do NOT use
- * any special colors for "dark" wall grids, since this would allow the
- * player to notice the walls of illuminated rooms from a hallway that
- * happened to run beside the room. The alternative, by the way, would
- * be to prevent the generation of hallways next to rooms, but this
- * would still allow problems when digging towards a room.
- *
- * Note that bizarre things must be done when the "attr" and/or "char"
- * codes have the "high-bit" set, since these values are used to encode
- * various "special" pictures in some versions, and certain situations,
- * such as "multi-hued" or "clear" monsters, cause the attr/char codes
- * to be "scrambled" in various ways.
- *
- * Note that eventually we may use the "&" symbol for embedded treasure,
- * and use the "*" symbol to indicate multiple objects, though this will
- * have to wait for Angband 2.8.0 or later. Note that currently, this
- * is not important, since only one object or terrain feature is allowed
- * in each grid. If needed, "k_info[0]" will hold the "stack" attr/char.
- *
- * Note the assumption that doing "x_ptr = &x_info[x]" plus a few of
- * "x_ptr->xxx", is quicker than "x_info[x].xxx", if this is incorrect
- * then a whole lot of code should be changed... XXX XXX
+/*!
+ * @brief Mコマンドによる縮小マップの表示を行う / Extract the attr/char to display at the given (legal) map location
+ * @details
+ * Basically, we "paint" the chosen attr/char in several passes, starting\n
+ * with any known "terrain features" (defaulting to darkness), then adding\n
+ * any known "objects", and finally, adding any known "monsters". This\n
+ * is not the fastest method but since most of the calls to this function\n
+ * are made for grids with no monsters or objects, it is fast enough.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that this function, if used on the grid containing the "player",\n
+ * will return the attr/char of the grid underneath the player, and not\n
+ * the actual player attr/char itself, allowing a lot of optimization\n
+ * in various "display" functions.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that the "zero" entry in the feature/object/monster arrays are\n
+ * used to provide "special" attr/char codes, with "monster zero" being\n
+ * used for the player attr/char, "object zero" being used for the "stack"\n
+ * attr/char, and "feature zero" being used for the "nothing" attr/char,\n
+ * though this function makes use of only "feature zero".\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that monsters can have some "special" flags, including "ATTR_MULTI",\n
+ * which means their color changes, and "ATTR_CLEAR", which means they take\n
+ * the color of whatever is under them, and "CHAR_CLEAR", which means that\n
+ * they take the symbol of whatever is under them. Technically, the flag\n
+ * "CHAR_MULTI" is supposed to indicate that a monster looks strange when\n
+ * examined, but this flag is currently ignored.\n
+ *\n
+ * Currently, we do nothing with multi-hued objects, because there are\n
+ * not any. If there were, they would have to set "shimmer_objects"\n
+ * when they were created, and then new "shimmer" code in "dungeon.c"\n
+ * would have to be created handle the "shimmer" effect, and the code\n
+ * in "cave.c" would have to be updated to create the shimmer effect.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note the effects of hallucination. Objects always appear as random\n
+ * "objects", monsters as random "monsters", and normal grids occasionally\n
+ * appear as random "monsters" or "objects", but note that these random\n
+ * "monsters" and "objects" are really just "colored ascii symbols".\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that "floors" and "invisible traps" (and "zero" features) are\n
+ * drawn as "floors" using a special check for optimization purposes,\n
+ * and these are the only features which get drawn using the special\n
+ * lighting effects activated by "view_special_lite".\n
+ *\n
+ * Note the use of the "mimic" field in the "terrain feature" processing,\n
+ * which allows any feature to "pretend" to be another feature. This is\n
+ * used to "hide" secret doors, and to make all "doors" appear the same,\n
+ * and all "walls" appear the same, and "hidden" treasure stay hidden.\n
+ * It is possible to use this field to make a feature "look" like a floor,\n
+ * but the "special lighting effects" for floors will not be used.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note the use of the new "terrain feature" information. Note that the\n
+ * assumption that all interesting "objects" and "terrain features" are\n
+ * memorized allows extremely optimized processing below. Note the use\n
+ * of separate flags on objects to mark them as memorized allows a grid\n
+ * to have memorized "terrain" without granting knowledge of any object\n
+ * which may appear in that grid.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note the efficient code used to determine if a "floor" grid is\n
+ * "memorized" or "viewable" by the player, where the test for the\n
+ * grid being "viewable" is based on the facts that (1) the grid\n
+ * must be "lit" (torch-lit or perma-lit), (2) the grid must be in\n
+ * line of sight, and (3) the player must not be blind, and uses the\n
+ * assumption that all torch-lit grids are in line of sight.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that floors (and invisible traps) are the only grids which are\n
+ * not memorized when seen, so only these grids need to check to see if\n
+ * the grid is "viewable" to the player (if it is not memorized). Since\n
+ * most non-memorized grids are in fact walls, this induces *massive*\n
+ * efficiency, at the cost of *forcing* the memorization of non-floor\n
+ * grids when they are first seen. Note that "invisible traps" are\n
+ * always treated exactly like "floors", which prevents "cheating".\n
+ *\n
+ * Note the "special lighting effects" which can be activated for floor\n
+ * grids using the "view_special_lite" option (for "white" floor grids),\n
+ * causing certain grids to be displayed using special colors. If the\n
+ * player is "blind", we will use "dark gray", else if the grid is lit\n
+ * by the torch, and the "view_yellow_lite" option is set, we will use\n
+ * "yellow", else if the grid is "dark", we will use "dark gray", else\n
+ * if the grid is not "viewable", and the "view_bright_lite" option is\n
+ * set, and the we will use "slate" (gray). We will use "white" for all\n
+ * other cases, in particular, for illuminated viewable floor grids.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note the "special lighting effects" which can be activated for wall\n
+ * grids using the "view_granite_lite" option (for "white" wall grids),\n
+ * causing certain grids to be displayed using special colors. If the\n
+ * player is "blind", we will use "dark gray", else if the grid is lit\n
+ * by the torch, and the "view_yellow_lite" option is set, we will use\n
+ * "yellow", else if the "view_bright_lite" option is set, and the grid\n
+ * is not "viewable", or is "dark", or is glowing, but not when viewed\n
+ * from the player's current location, we will use "slate" (gray). We\n
+ * will use "white" for all other cases, in particular, for correctly\n
+ * illuminated viewable wall grids.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that, when "view_granite_lite" is set, we use an inline version\n
+ * of the "player_can_see_bold()" function to check the "viewability" of\n
+ * grids when the "view_bright_lite" option is set, and we do NOT use\n
+ * any special colors for "dark" wall grids, since this would allow the\n
+ * player to notice the walls of illuminated rooms from a hallway that\n
+ * happened to run beside the room. The alternative, by the way, would\n
+ * be to prevent the generation of hallways next to rooms, but this\n
+ * would still allow problems when digging towards a room.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that bizarre things must be done when the "attr" and/or "char"\n
+ * codes have the "high-bit" set, since these values are used to encode\n
+ * various "special" pictures in some versions, and certain situations,\n
+ * such as "multi-hued" or "clear" monsters, cause the attr/char codes\n
+ * to be "scrambled" in various ways.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note that eventually we may use the "&" symbol for embedded treasure,\n
+ * and use the "*" symbol to indicate multiple objects, though this will\n
+ * have to wait for Angband 2.8.0 or later. Note that currently, this\n
+ * is not important, since only one object or terrain feature is allowed\n
+ * in each grid. If needed, "k_info[0]" will hold the "stack" attr/char.\n
+ *\n
+ * Note the assumption that doing "x_ptr = &x_info[x]" plus a few of\n
+ * "x_ptr->xxx", is quicker than "x_info[x].xxx", if this is incorrect\n
+ * then a whole lot of code should be changed... XXX XXX\n
*/
void map_info(int y, int x, byte *ap, char *cp, byte *tap, char *tcp)
{
else if (darkened_grid(c_ptr))
{
/* Unsafe cave grid -- idea borrowed from Unangband */
- feat = (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & CAVE_UNSAFE)) ? FEAT_UNDETECTED : FEAT_NONE;
+ feat = (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & CAVE_UNSAFE)) ? feat_undetected : feat_none;
/* Access darkness */
f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
else
{
/* Unsafe cave grid -- idea borrowed from Unangband */
- if (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & (CAVE_UNSAFE)))
- feat = FEAT_UNDETECTED;
- else
- feat = FEAT_NONE;
+ feat = (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & CAVE_UNSAFE)) ? feat_undetected : feat_none;
/* Access darkness */
f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
if (have_flag(f_ptr->flags, FF_LOS) && have_flag(f_ptr->flags, FF_PROJECT))
{
/* Unsafe cave grid -- idea borrowed from Unangband */
- feat = (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & CAVE_UNSAFE)) ? FEAT_UNDETECTED : FEAT_NONE;
+ feat = (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & CAVE_UNSAFE)) ? feat_undetected : feat_none;
/* Access darkness */
f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
else
{
/* Unsafe cave grid -- idea borrowed from Unangband */
- if (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & (CAVE_UNSAFE)))
- feat = FEAT_UNDETECTED;
- else
- feat = FEAT_NONE;
+ feat = (view_unsafe_grids && (c_ptr->info & CAVE_UNSAFE)) ? feat_undetected : feat_none;
/* Access feature */
f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
c_ptr->info |= (CAVE_MARK);
}
}
+
+ /* Memorize terrain of the grid */
+ c_ptr->info |= (CAVE_KNOWN);
}
byte a;
char c;
- byte ta;
- char tc;
+ byte ta = 0;
+ char tc = '\0';
- for (x = px - Term->wid / 2 + 1; x <= px + Term->wid / 2; x++)
+ for (x = p_ptr->x - Term->wid / 2 + 1; x <= p_ptr->x + Term->wid / 2; x++)
{
- for (y = py - Term->hgt / 2 + 1; y <= py + Term->hgt / 2; y++)
+ for (y = p_ptr->y - Term->hgt / 2 + 1; y <= p_ptr->y + Term->hgt / 2; y++)
{
if (in_bounds2(y, x))
{
}
/* Hack -- Queue it */
- Term_queue_char(x - px + Term->wid / 2 - 1, y - py + Term->hgt / 2 - 1, a, c, ta, tc);
+ Term_queue_char(x - p_ptr->x + Term->wid / 2 - 1, y - p_ptr->y + Term->hgt / 2 - 1, a, c, ta, tc);
}
else
{
/* Clear out-of-bound tiles */
/* Access darkness */
- feature_type *f_ptr = &f_info[FEAT_NONE];
+ feature_type *f_ptr = &f_info[feat_none];
/* Normal attr */
a = f_ptr->x_attr[F_LIT_STANDARD];
c = f_ptr->x_char[F_LIT_STANDARD];
/* Hack -- Queue it */
- Term_queue_char(x - px + Term->wid / 2 - 1, y - py + Term->hgt / 2 - 1, a, c, ta, tc);
+ Term_queue_char(x - p_ptr->x + Term->wid / 2 - 1, y - p_ptr->y + Term->hgt / 2 - 1, a, c, ta, tc);
}
}
}
}
/* Display player */
- lite_spot(py, px);
+ lite_spot(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x);
/* Restore the cursor */
(void)Term_set_cursor(v);
int i;
int path_n;
u16b path_g[512];
- int default_color = TERM_SLATE;
+ byte_hack default_color = TERM_SLATE;
if (!display_path) return;
if (-1 == project_length)
return;
/* Get projection path */
- path_n = project_path(path_g, (project_length ? project_length : MAX_RANGE), py, px, y, x, PROJECT_PATH|PROJECT_THRU);
+ path_n = project_path(path_g, (project_length ? project_length : MAX_RANGE), p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x, y, x, PROJECT_PATH|PROJECT_THRU);
/* Redraw map */
p_ptr->redraw |= (PR_MAP);
static cptr simplify_list[][2] =
{
#ifdef JP
- {"¤ÎËâË¡½ñ", ""},
+ {"の魔法書", ""},
{NULL, NULL}
#else
{"^Ring of ", "="},
if (p_ptr->image)
{
attr = TERM_WHITE;
-#ifdef JP
- strcpy(buf, "²¿¤«´ñ̯¤Êʪ");
-#else
- strcpy(buf, "something strange");
-#endif
+ strcpy(buf, _("何か奇妙な物", "something strange"));
}
for (c = buf; *c; c++)
c = buf;
len = 0;
- /* Ⱦ³Ñ 12 ʸ»úʬ¤ÇÀÚ¤ë */
+ /* 半角 12 文字分で切る */
while(*c)
{
#ifdef JP
map_info(j, i, &ta, &tc, &ta, &tc);
/* Extract the priority */
- tp = feat_priority;
+ tp = (byte_hack)feat_priority;
if(match_autopick!=-1
&& (match_autopick_yx[y][x] == -1
}
/* Player location */
- (*cy) = py / yrat + 1 + ROW_MAP;
+ (*cy) = p_ptr->y / yrat + 1 + ROW_MAP;
if (!use_bigtile)
- (*cx) = px / xrat + 1 + COL_MAP;
+ (*cx) = p_ptr->x / xrat + 1 + COL_MAP;
else
- (*cx) = (px / xrat + 1) * 2 + COL_MAP;
+ (*cx) = (p_ptr->x / xrat + 1) * 2 + COL_MAP;
/* Restore lighting effects */
view_special_lite = old_view_special_lite;
for (y = 0; y < (hgt + 2); y++)
{
/* Free one row each array */
- C_FREE(ma[y], (wid + 2), byte);
- C_FREE(mc[y], (wid + 2), char);
- C_FREE(mp[y], (wid + 2), byte);
- C_FREE(match_autopick_yx[y], (wid + 2), int);
- C_FREE(object_autopick_yx[y], (wid + 2), object_type **);
+ C_KILL(ma[y], (wid + 2), byte);
+ C_KILL(mc[y], (wid + 2), char);
+ C_KILL(mp[y], (wid + 2), byte);
+ C_KILL(match_autopick_yx[y], (wid + 2), int);
+ C_KILL(object_autopick_yx[y], (wid + 2), object_type *);
}
/* Free each line map */
- C_FREE(ma, (hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
- C_FREE(mc, (hgt + 2), char_ptr);
- C_FREE(mp, (hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
- C_FREE(match_autopick_yx, (hgt + 2), sint_ptr);
- C_FREE(object_autopick_yx, (hgt + 2), object_type **);
+ C_KILL(ma, (hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
+ C_KILL(mc, (hgt + 2), char_ptr);
+ C_KILL(mp, (hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
+ C_KILL(match_autopick_yx, (hgt + 2), sint_ptr);
+ C_KILL(object_autopick_yx, (hgt + 2), object_type **);
/* Free each line map */
for (y = 0; y < (cur_hgt + 2); y++)
{
/* Free one row each array */
- C_FREE(bigma[y], (cur_wid + 2), byte);
- C_FREE(bigmc[y], (cur_wid + 2), char);
- C_FREE(bigmp[y], (cur_wid + 2), byte);
+ C_KILL(bigma[y], (cur_wid + 2), byte);
+ C_KILL(bigmc[y], (cur_wid + 2), char);
+ C_KILL(bigmp[y], (cur_wid + 2), byte);
}
/* Free each line map */
- C_FREE(bigma, (cur_hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
- C_FREE(bigmc, (cur_hgt + 2), char_ptr);
- C_FREE(bigmp, (cur_hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
+ C_KILL(bigma, (cur_hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
+ C_KILL(bigmc, (cur_hgt + 2), char_ptr);
+ C_KILL(bigmp, (cur_hgt + 2), byte_ptr);
}
screen_save();
/* Note */
-#ifdef JP
-prt("¤ªÂÔ¤Á²¼¤µ¤¤...", 0, 0);
-#else
- prt("Please wait...", 0, 0);
-#endif
+ prt(_("お待ち下さい...", "Please wait..."), 0, 0);
/* Flush */
Term_fresh();
Term_get_size(&wid, &hgt);
row_message = hgt - 1;
-#ifdef JP
- put_str("²¿¤«¥¡¼¤ò²¡¤·¤Æ¤¯¤À¤µ¤¤('M':½¦¤¦ 'N':ÊüÃÖ 'D':M+N 'K':²õ¤¹¥¢¥¤¥Æ¥à¤òɽ¼¨)", row_message, 1);
-#else
- put_str(" Hit M, N(for ~), K(for !), or D(same as M+N) to display auto-picker items.", row_message, 1);
-#endif
+ put_str(_("何かキーを押してください('M':拾う 'N':放置 'D':M+N 'K':壊すアイテムを表示)",
+ " Hit M, N(for ~), K(for !), or D(same as M+N) to display auto-picker items."), row_message, 1);
/* Hilite the player */
move_cursor(cy, cx);
}
else
{
-#ifdef JP
- put_str("²¿¤«¥¡¼¤ò²¡¤¹¤È¥²¡¼¥à¤ËÌá¤ê¤Þ¤¹", 23, 30);
-#else
- put_str("Hit any key to continue", 23, 30);
-#endif /* Hilite the player */
+ put_str(_("何かキーを押すとゲームに戻ります", "Hit any key to continue"), 23, 30);
+ /* Hilite the player */
move_cursor(cy, cx);
/* Get any key */
inkey();
/* forget_lite(); Perhaps don't need? */
/* Add it to later visual update */
- cave_redraw_later(&cave[py][px], py, px);
+ cave_redraw_later(&cave[p_ptr->y][p_ptr->x], p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x);
}
#endif
if (p >= 1)
{
/* Player grid */
- cave_lite_hack(py, px);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x);
/* Adjacent grid */
- cave_lite_hack(py+1, px);
- cave_lite_hack(py-1, px);
- cave_lite_hack(py, px+1);
- cave_lite_hack(py, px-1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+1, p_ptr->x);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-1, p_ptr->x);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x+1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x-1);
/* Diagonal grids */
- cave_lite_hack(py+1, px+1);
- cave_lite_hack(py+1, px-1);
- cave_lite_hack(py-1, px+1);
- cave_lite_hack(py-1, px-1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+1, p_ptr->x+1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+1, p_ptr->x-1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-1, p_ptr->x+1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-1, p_ptr->x-1);
}
/* Radius 2 -- lantern radius */
if (p >= 2)
{
/* South of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py + 1, px))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y + 1, p_ptr->x))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py+2, px);
- cave_lite_hack(py+2, px+1);
- cave_lite_hack(py+2, px-1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+2, p_ptr->x);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+2, p_ptr->x+1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+2, p_ptr->x-1);
}
/* North of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py - 1, px))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y - 1, p_ptr->x))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py-2, px);
- cave_lite_hack(py-2, px+1);
- cave_lite_hack(py-2, px-1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-2, p_ptr->x);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-2, p_ptr->x+1);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-2, p_ptr->x-1);
}
/* East of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py, px + 1))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x + 1))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py, px+2);
- cave_lite_hack(py+1, px+2);
- cave_lite_hack(py-1, px+2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x+2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+1, p_ptr->x+2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-1, p_ptr->x+2);
}
/* West of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py, px - 1))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x - 1))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py, px-2);
- cave_lite_hack(py+1, px-2);
- cave_lite_hack(py-1, px-2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x-2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+1, p_ptr->x-2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-1, p_ptr->x-2);
}
}
if (p > 14) p = 14;
/* South-East of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py + 1, px + 1))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y + 1, p_ptr->x + 1))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py+2, px+2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+2, p_ptr->x+2);
}
/* South-West of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py + 1, px - 1))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y + 1, p_ptr->x - 1))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py+2, px-2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y+2, p_ptr->x-2);
}
/* North-East of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py - 1, px + 1))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y - 1, p_ptr->x + 1))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py-2, px+2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-2, p_ptr->x+2);
}
/* North-West of the player */
- if (cave_los_bold(py - 1, px - 1))
+ if (cave_los_bold(p_ptr->y - 1, p_ptr->x - 1))
{
- cave_lite_hack(py-2, px-2);
+ cave_lite_hack(p_ptr->y-2, p_ptr->x-2);
}
/* Maximal north */
- min_y = py - p;
+ min_y = p_ptr->y - p;
if (min_y < 0) min_y = 0;
/* Maximal south */
- max_y = py + p;
+ max_y = p_ptr->y + p;
if (max_y > cur_hgt-1) max_y = cur_hgt-1;
/* Maximal west */
- min_x = px - p;
+ min_x = p_ptr->x - p;
if (min_x < 0) min_x = 0;
/* Maximal east */
- max_x = px + p;
+ max_x = p_ptr->x + p;
if (max_x > cur_wid-1) max_x = cur_wid-1;
/* Scan the maximal box */
{
for (x = min_x; x <= max_x; x++)
{
- int dy = (py > y) ? (py - y) : (y - py);
- int dx = (px > x) ? (px - x) : (x - px);
+ int dy = (p_ptr->y > y) ? (p_ptr->y - y) : (y - p_ptr->y);
+ int dx = (p_ptr->x > x) ? (p_ptr->x - x) : (x - p_ptr->x);
/* Skip the "central" grids (above) */
if ((dy <= 2) && (dx <= 2)) continue;
if (d > p) continue;
/* Viewable, nearby, grids get "torch lit" */
- if (player_has_los_bold(y, x))
+ if (cave[y][x].info & CAVE_VIEW)
{
/* This grid is "torch lit" */
cave_lite_hack(y, x);
static bool mon_invis;
-static s16b mon_fy, mon_fx;
+static POSITION mon_fy, mon_fx;
/*
* Add a square to the changes array
*/
-static void mon_lite_hack(int y, int x)
+static void mon_lite_hack(POSITION y, POSITION x)
{
cave_type *c_ptr;
- int midpoint, dpf, d;
+ int dpf, d;
+ POSITION midpoint;
/* We trust this grid is in bounds */
/* if (!in_bounds2(y, x)) return; */
/* Hack -- Prevent monster lite leakage in walls */
/* Horizontal walls between player and a monster */
- if (((y < py) && (y > mon_fy)) || ((y > py) && (y < mon_fy)))
+ if (((y < p_ptr->y) && (y > mon_fy)) || ((y > p_ptr->y) && (y < mon_fy)))
{
- dpf = py - mon_fy;
+ dpf = p_ptr->y - mon_fy;
d = y - mon_fy;
- midpoint = mon_fx + ((px - mon_fx) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
+ midpoint = mon_fx + ((p_ptr->x - mon_fx) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
/* Only first wall viewed from mid-x is lit */
if (x < midpoint)
}
/* Vertical walls between player and a monster */
- if (((x < px) && (x > mon_fx)) || ((x > px) && (x < mon_fx)))
+ if (((x < p_ptr->x) && (x > mon_fx)) || ((x > p_ptr->x) && (x < mon_fx)))
{
- dpf = px - mon_fx;
+ dpf = p_ptr->x - mon_fx;
d = x - mon_fx;
- midpoint = mon_fy + ((py - mon_fy) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
+ midpoint = mon_fy + ((p_ptr->y - mon_fy) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
/* Only first wall viewed from mid-y is lit */
if (y < midpoint)
/*
* Add a square to the changes array
*/
-static void mon_dark_hack(int y, int x)
+static void mon_dark_hack(POSITION y, POSITION x)
{
cave_type *c_ptr;
int midpoint, dpf, d;
/* Hack -- Prevent monster dark lite leakage in walls */
/* Horizontal walls between player and a monster */
- if (((y < py) && (y > mon_fy)) || ((y > py) && (y < mon_fy)))
+ if (((y < p_ptr->y) && (y > mon_fy)) || ((y > p_ptr->y) && (y < mon_fy)))
{
- dpf = py - mon_fy;
+ dpf = p_ptr->y - mon_fy;
d = y - mon_fy;
- midpoint = mon_fx + ((px - mon_fx) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
+ midpoint = mon_fx + ((p_ptr->x - mon_fx) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
/* Only first wall viewed from mid-x is lit */
if (x < midpoint)
}
/* Vertical walls between player and a monster */
- if (((x < px) && (x > mon_fx)) || ((x > px) && (x < mon_fx)))
+ if (((x < p_ptr->x) && (x > mon_fx)) || ((x > p_ptr->x) && (x < mon_fx)))
{
- dpf = px - mon_fx;
+ dpf = p_ptr->x - mon_fx;
d = x - mon_fx;
- midpoint = mon_fy + ((py - mon_fy) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
+ midpoint = mon_fy + ((p_ptr->y - mon_fy) * ABS(d)) / ABS(dpf);
/* Only first wall viewed from mid-y is lit */
if (y < midpoint)
int i, rad;
cave_type *c_ptr;
- s16b fx, fy;
- void (*add_mon_lite)(int, int);
+ POSITION fx, fy;
+ void (*add_mon_lite)(POSITION, POSITION);
int f_flag;
s16b end_temp;
if (!rad) continue;
else if (rad > 0)
{
- if (!(r_ptr->flags7 & (RF7_SELF_LITE_1 | RF7_SELF_LITE_2)) && (m_ptr->csleep || (!dun_level && is_daytime()) || p_ptr->inside_battle)) continue;
+ if (!(r_ptr->flags7 & (RF7_SELF_LITE_1 | RF7_SELF_LITE_2)) && (MON_CSLEEP(m_ptr) || (!dun_level && is_daytime()) || p_ptr->inside_battle)) continue;
if (d_info[dungeon_type].flags1 & DF1_DARKNESS) rad = 1;
add_mon_lite = mon_lite_hack;
f_flag = FF_LOS;
}
else
{
- if (!(r_ptr->flags7 & (RF7_SELF_DARK_1 | RF7_SELF_DARK_2)) && (m_ptr->csleep || (!dun_level && !is_daytime()))) continue;
+ if (!(r_ptr->flags7 & (RF7_SELF_DARK_1 | RF7_SELF_DARK_2)) && (MON_CSLEEP(m_ptr) || (!dun_level && !is_daytime()))) continue;
add_mon_lite = mon_dark_hack;
f_flag = FF_PROJECT;
rad = -rad; /* Use absolute value */
}
/* Add to end of temp array */
- temp_x[temp_n] = (byte)fx;
- temp_y[temp_n] = (byte)fy;
+ temp_x[temp_n] = fx;
+ temp_y[temp_n] = fy;
temp_n++;
}
/* Mega-Hack -- Visual update later */
p_ptr->update |= (PU_DELAY_VIS);
- p_ptr->monlite = (cave[py][px].info & CAVE_MNLT) ? TRUE : FALSE;
+ p_ptr->monlite = (cave[p_ptr->y][p_ptr->x].info & CAVE_MNLT) ? TRUE : FALSE;
if (p_ptr->special_defense & NINJA_S_STEALTH)
{
{
if (p_ptr->monlite)
{
-#ifdef JP
- msg_print("±Æ¤Îʤ¤¤¤¬Çö¤ì¤¿µ¤¤¬¤¹¤ë¡£");
-#else
- msg_print("Your mantle of shadow become thin.");
-#endif
+ msg_print(_("影の覆いが薄れた気がする。", "Your mantle of shadow become thin."));
}
else
{
-#ifdef JP
- msg_print("±Æ¤Îʤ¤¤¤¬Ç»¤¯¤Ê¤Ã¤¿¡ª");
-#else
- msg_print("Your mantle of shadow restored its original darkness.");
-#endif
+ msg_print(_("影の覆いが濃くなった!", "Your mantle of shadow restored its original darkness."));
}
}
}
*
* This function assumes that (y,x) is legal (i.e. on the map).
*
- * Grid (y1,x1) is on the "diagonal" between (py,px) and (y,x)
- * Grid (y2,x2) is "adjacent", also between (py,px) and (y,x).
+ * Grid (y1,x1) is on the "diagonal" between (p_ptr->y,p_ptr->x) and (y,x)
+ * Grid (y2,x2) is "adjacent", also between (p_ptr->y,p_ptr->x) and (y,x).
*
* Note that we are using the "CAVE_XTRA" field for marking grids as
* "easily viewable". This bit is cleared at the end of "update_view()".
/* Hack -- check line of sight */
- if (los(py, px, y, x))
+ if (los(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x, y, x))
{
cave_view_hack(c_ptr, y, x);
*/
void update_view(void)
{
- int n, m, d, k, y, x, z;
+ int n, m, d, k, z;
+ POSITION y, x;
int se, sw, ne, nw, es, en, ws, wn;
int full, over;
- int y_max = cur_hgt - 1;
- int x_max = cur_wid - 1;
+ POSITION y_max = cur_hgt - 1;
+ POSITION x_max = cur_wid - 1;
cave_type *c_ptr;
/*** Step 1 -- adjacent grids ***/
/* Now start on the player */
- y = py;
- x = px;
+ y = p_ptr->y;
+ x = p_ptr->x;
/* Access the grid */
c_ptr = &cave[y][x];
* it everytime the player moves out of LOS of the last
* "way-point".
*/
-static u16b flow_x = 0;
-static u16b flow_y = 0;
+static POSITION flow_x = 0;
+static POSITION flow_y = 0;
*/
void update_flow(void)
{
- int x, y, d;
+ POSITION x, y, d;
int flow_head = 1;
int flow_tail = 0;
}
/* Save player position */
- flow_y = py;
- flow_x = px;
+ flow_y = p_ptr->y;
+ flow_x = p_ptr->x;
/* Add the player's grid to the queue */
- temp_y[0] = py;
- temp_x[0] = px;
+ temp_y[0] = p_ptr->y;
+ temp_x[0] = p_ptr->x;
/* Now process the queue */
while (flow_head != flow_tail)
for (d = 0; d < 8; d++)
{
int old_head = flow_head;
- int m = cave[ty][tx].cost + 1;
- int n = cave[ty][tx].dist + 1;
+ byte_hack m = cave[ty][tx].cost + 1;
+ byte_hack n = cave[ty][tx].dist + 1;
cave_type *c_ptr;
/* Child location */
cave_type *c_ptr;
/* Translate table to map grids */
- y = i + py - 2;
- x = j + px - 2;
+ y = i + p_ptr->y - 2;
+ x = j + p_ptr->x - 2;
/* Check Bounds */
if (!in_bounds(y, x)) continue;
/*
* Hack -- map the current panel (plus some) ala "magic mapping"
*/
-void map_area(int range)
+void map_area(POSITION range)
{
int i, x, y;
cave_type *c_ptr;
{
for (x = 1; x < cur_wid - 1; x++)
{
- if (distance(py, px, y, x) > range) continue;
+ if (distance(p_ptr->y, p_ptr->x, y, x) > range) continue;
c_ptr = &cave[y][x];
+ /* Memorize terrain of the grid */
+ c_ptr->info |= (CAVE_KNOWN);
+
/* Feature code (applying "mimic" field) */
feat = get_feat_mimic(c_ptr);
f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
{
cave_type *c_ptr = &cave[y][x];
+ /* Memorize terrain of the grid */
+ c_ptr->info |= (CAVE_KNOWN);
+
/* Feature code (applying "mimic" field) */
feat = get_feat_mimic(c_ptr);
f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
if (p_ptr->special_defense & NINJA_S_STEALTH)
{
- if (cave[py][px].info & CAVE_GLOW) set_superstealth(FALSE);
+ if (cave[p_ptr->y][p_ptr->x].info & CAVE_GLOW) set_superstealth(FALSE);
}
}
cave_type *c_ptr = &cave[y][x];
/* Process the grid */
- c_ptr->info &= ~(CAVE_MARK | CAVE_IN_DETECT);
+ c_ptr->info &= ~(CAVE_MARK | CAVE_IN_DETECT | CAVE_KNOWN);
c_ptr->info |= (CAVE_UNSAFE);
}
}
if (o_ptr->held_m_idx) continue;
/* Forget the object */
- o_ptr->marked = 0;
+ o_ptr->marked &= OM_TOUCHED;
}
+ /* Forget travel route when we have forgotten map */
+ forget_travel_flow();
+
/* Mega-Hack -- Forget the view and lite */
p_ptr->update |= (PU_UN_VIEW | PU_UN_LITE);
/*
* Change the "feat" flag for a grid, and notice/redraw the grid
*/
-void cave_set_feat(int y, int x, int feat)
+void cave_set_feat(POSITION y, POSITION x, IDX feat)
{
cave_type *c_ptr = &cave[y][x];
- feature_type *f_ptr;
+ feature_type *f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
bool old_los, old_mirror;
if (!character_dungeon)
/* Change the feature */
c_ptr->feat = feat;
+ /* Hack -- glow the GLOW terrain */
+ if (have_flag(f_ptr->flags, FF_GLOW) && !(d_info[dungeon_type].flags1 & DF1_DARKNESS))
+ {
+ int i, yy, xx;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 9; i++)
+ {
+ yy = y + ddy_ddd[i];
+ xx = x + ddx_ddd[i];
+ if (!in_bounds2(yy, xx)) continue;
+ cave[yy][xx].info |= CAVE_GLOW;
+ }
+ }
+
return;
}
update_local_illumination(y, x);
}
- f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
-
/* Check for change to boring grid */
if (!have_flag(f_ptr->flags, FF_REMEMBER)) c_ptr->info &= ~(CAVE_MARK);
p_ptr->update |= (PU_VIEW | PU_LITE | PU_MON_LITE | PU_MONSTERS);
}
- /* Hack -- glow the deep lava */
+ /* Hack -- glow the GLOW terrain */
if (have_flag(f_ptr->flags, FF_GLOW) && !(d_info[dungeon_type].flags1 & DF1_DARKNESS))
{
int i, yy, xx;
if (p_ptr->special_defense & NINJA_S_STEALTH)
{
- if (cave[py][px].info & CAVE_GLOW) set_superstealth(FALSE);
+ if (cave[p_ptr->y][p_ptr->x].info & CAVE_GLOW) set_superstealth(FALSE);
}
}
}
-int conv_dungeon_feat(int newfeat)
+IDX conv_dungeon_feat(IDX newfeat)
{
feature_type *f_ptr = &f_info[newfeat];
if (have_flag(f_ptr->flags, FF_CONVERT))
{
- switch (f_ptr->power)
+ switch (f_ptr->subtype)
{
case CONVERT_TYPE_FLOOR:
return floor_type[randint0(100)];
* Take a feature, determine what that feature becomes
* through applying the given action.
*/
-int feat_state(int feat, int action)
+IDX feat_state(IDX feat, int action)
{
feature_type *f_ptr = &f_info[feat];
int i;
void cave_alter_feat(int y, int x, int action)
{
/* Set old feature */
- int oldfeat = cave[y][x].feat;
+ IDX oldfeat = cave[y][x].feat;
/* Get the new feat */
- int newfeat = feat_state(oldfeat, action);
+ IDX newfeat = feat_state(oldfeat, action);
/* No change */
if (newfeat == oldfeat) return;
if (found && character_dungeon && player_can_see_bold(y, x))
{
-#ifdef JP
- msg_print("²¿¤«¤òȯ¸«¤·¤¿¡ª");
-#else
- msg_print("You have found something!");
-#endif
+ msg_print(_("何かを発見した!", "You have found something!"));
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (feature_action_flags[action] & FAF_CRASH_GLASS)
+ {
+ feature_type *old_f_ptr = &f_info[oldfeat];
+
+ if (have_flag(old_f_ptr->flags, FF_GLASS) && character_dungeon)
+ {
+ project(PROJECT_WHO_GLASS_SHARDS, 1, y, x, MIN(dun_level, 100) / 4, GF_SHARDS,
+ (PROJECT_GRID | PROJECT_ITEM | PROJECT_KILL | PROJECT_HIDE | PROJECT_JUMP | PROJECT_NO_HANGEKI), -1);
}
}
}
*
* This is slightly (but significantly) different from "los(y1,x1,y2,x2)".
*/
-bool projectable(int y1, int x1, int y2, int x2)
+bool projectable(POSITION y1, POSITION x1, POSITION y2, POSITION x2)
{
- int y, x;
+ POSITION y, x;
int grid_n = 0;
u16b grid_g[512];
*
* Currently the "m" parameter is unused.
*/
-void scatter(int *yp, int *xp, int y, int x, int d, int m)
+void scatter(POSITION *yp, POSITION *xp, POSITION y, POSITION x, POSITION d, BIT_FLAGS mode)
{
- int nx, ny;
-
- /* Unused */
- m = m;
+ POSITION nx, ny;
/* Pick a location */
while (TRUE)
/* Ignore "excessively distant" locations */
if ((d > 1) && (distance(y, x, ny, nx) > d)) continue;
- /* Require "line of projection" */
- if (projectable(y, x, ny, nx)) break;
+ if (mode & PROJECT_LOS)
+ {
+ if(los(y, x, ny, nx)) break;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if(projectable(y, x, ny, nx)) break;
+ }
+
}
/* Save the location */
/*
* Track a new monster
*/
-void health_track(int m_idx)
+void health_track(MONSTER_IDX m_idx)
{
/* Mount monster is already tracked */
if (m_idx && m_idx == p_ptr->riding) return;
/*
* Hack -- track the given monster race
*/
-void monster_race_track(int r_idx)
+void monster_race_track(MONRACE_IDX r_idx)
{
/* Save this monster ID */
p_ptr->monster_race_idx = r_idx;
/*
* Hack -- track the given object kind
*/
-void object_kind_track(int k_idx)
+void object_kind_track(IDX k_idx)
{
/* Save this monster ID */
p_ptr->object_kind_idx = k_idx;
*
* All disturbance cancels repeated commands, resting, and running.
*/
-void disturb(int stop_search, int unused_flag)
+void disturb(int stop_search, int stop_travel)
{
+#ifndef TRAVEL
/* Unused */
- unused_flag = unused_flag;
+ stop_travel = stop_travel;
+#endif
/* Cancel auto-commands */
/* command_new = 0; */
p_ptr->update |= (PU_FLOW);
}
+#ifdef TRAVEL
+ if (stop_travel)
+ {
+ /* Cancel */
+ travel.run = 0;
+
+ /* Check for new panel if appropriate */
+ if (center_player && !center_running) verify_panel();
+
+ /* Calculate torch radius */
+ p_ptr->update |= (PU_TORCH);
+ }
+#endif
+
/* Flush the input if requested */
if (flush_disturb) flush();
}