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a780119030 Expand If Statistic node to allow checking hp, sp, xp, skill points, etc
(Adapted from Windows code)
2014-12-11 01:36:30 -05:00
c0110adb40 New special nodes:
- Town set attitude for affecting single creature, adapted from Windows code; technically redundant, but maybe handy
- If numeric response
- Print nums (for debugging)
- SDF arithmetic - add, subtract, multiply, divide, exponentiate
- Store random to SDF (adapted from Windows code)
- Display picture (inspired by Windows code, but the implementation is completely different and totally incompatible)
2014-12-11 01:36:22 -05:00
004b6d1ace Various field/belt related stuff
- Remove all field booleans except quickfire and belt, which have been moved to cCurTown
- Alter and extend place_spell_pattern, to allow arbitrary damage types and to make it more clear in the code what's happening when it's called
- Delete fields.cpp file; a few things moved to locutils.cpp, but most are now part of cCurTown
- set_terrain function automatically updates belt present boolean if setting to a conveyor.
2014-12-11 00:46:28 -05:00
869ca7b2d7 Clean up, fix, and tweak the spellcasting dialog
- Includes new status effect images for the forcecage and for hypothetical inverses of dumbfound and magic resistance, as well as icons for the whole-party statuses.
2014-12-11 00:15:05 -05:00
5249c6eef7 Add a lot of stuff scraped from *i's version of the code, plus a couple of additional bits.
Adapted from *i:
- Show a confirm dialog when interrupting a special node sequence
- New monster special ability: call global special node (as an action, not on death)
- New item special ability: call global special node
- Check there's a monster death special before calling it (wasn't necessary before, might be now with the special queue changes)
- Queue specials that are triggered while another special is in progress, instead of ignoring them; they will be run after the current special in progress finishes.
- *i's version of petrification touch is currently active only for monster-on-monster combat; need to merge with my version for monster-on-pc combat.
- Pass party location to special in use special item context
- Fix set town visibility node (was checking wrong field and thus could not hide towns)
Special nodes:
- Town Hostile: change to Set Town Attitude
- Select PC node: option to select random PC
- Affect special nodes can now affect monsters
- Fix affect death node reviving non-existent PCs
- Affect Spells: Can remove spells, and can affect level 1-3 spells
- If Objects: Merged from If Barrels and If Crates
- If Species: Replaces If Cave Lore
- If Trait: Replaces If Woodsman
- If Statistic: Replaces If Enough Mage Lore
- Change Lighting: Can affect town's global lighting setting, player's light level, or both at once.
- Pointers! Actually, I'd already implemented the callbacks for setting and getting them, but they're now actually used, and the implementation has been tweaked a little.
- Campaign flags! Again, I'd already implemented them sorta, but I tweaked things and they ended up sort of halfway between the two implementations. Plus there's now a special node to set them.

Additional bits:
- Special queue now uses an std::queue instead of a basic array.
- Enum for town lighting levels
- Disease touch ability is now honoured for monster-on-monster combat
- See monster special context now passes the monster's location as the trigger location; also, removed the double-trigger from one circumstance.
- Along with the set town attitude change, there's now the possibility for making the town hostile to trigger a special node, which can cause the party to be slain.
- Select PC special node: option to select specific PC
- Spell IDs for use in shops and Affect Spell nodes have changed so that 0 is now the first level 1 spell, and so forth.
- add_string_to_buf can now auto-split the string over multiple lines, and the special node that uses it takes advantage of this
- Special node parser warns if a node type is missing a corresponding opcode
- Reserved "pointers" to access the special node's trigger location (this was *i's idea, but he never implemented it)
2014-12-08 01:08:30 -05:00
46c3c69bd9 Merge the XXX_BLOCK and SANCTIFY special nodes into a single, more versatile IS_CONTEXT node 2014-12-07 00:36:10 -05:00
5ec983ef32 Strictify special node context enum 2014-12-06 23:22:56 -05:00
bfdcfeab58 Strictify special node type enum 2014-12-06 22:28:09 -05:00
0629a70419 Strictiy terrain special enum 2014-12-06 20:59:50 -05:00
47fc23928c Strictify status types enum 2014-12-03 23:18:12 -05:00
13116980fb Strictify race enum
- This incidentally fixes a lot of things that were broken in the previous commit due to the magic values changing
2014-12-03 20:21:24 -05:00
5b7649543f Merge race and monster type enums 2014-12-03 18:27:34 -05:00
e6057387eb Strictify PC main status enum 2014-12-01 21:38:20 -05:00
e86362d294 Strictify the terrain trim enum 2014-12-01 20:04:30 -05:00
d900c7edef Enumify terrain blockage and generalize the line of sight function
This should probably be two separate commits, but they're tangled together and I don't want to spend the effort to disentangle them.
2014-12-01 19:50:19 -05:00
afd45b3774 Strictify item weapon type enum 2014-12-01 14:57:18 -05:00
3a1de0c890 Strictify item variety enum 2014-12-01 14:46:17 -05:00
b23bb30423 Clean up includes in the "classes" folder
- Canonicalized the header guards
- Removed all the sneaky dependencies between files
- Made sure includes were properly sorted
2014-04-20 01:23:15 -04:00
05d51f8202 A little more re-indenting 2014-04-15 15:10:53 -04:00
c413d292a9 Tear out most of the legacy code in the game - see below for details
(PC Editor and Scenario Editor are unaffected by this commit.)

Things removed:
- All references to Carbon and QuickDraw are gone.
- No more Resource Manager; the game no longer relies on old resource files at all
- The old dialog framework (from dlogtool.c, functions usually prefixed with cd_) is no longer used.
- Files that weren't being compiled
- Boost libraries that are now in the C++ library (function, shared_ptr)
- Obsolete build settings

Replacement dependencies:
- Boost Filesystem replaces references to things like FSSpec
- SFML replaces all the QuickDraw code and most window management
- Cocoa replaces AppleEvent management, menu management, and some window management
- I wrote a resource manager interface to mimick the important aspects of the behaviour of the Mac Resource Manager
- I had to rewrite some functions that QuickDraw provided natively, such as clipping regions; not all of these are tested

Things added:
- Every referenced dialog has been converted from a DITL resource into the new XML-based dialog format.
- All referenced STR# resources have been extracted into simple text files
- Now compiles against Mac OSX 10.7 SDK and libc++
- The first item in the Help menu opens the docs on Sylae's website
- It seems all the constants for soundtool vanished somewhere, so I added them back from the original Mac source

Other changes:
- Updated to XCode 4(?) project format
- Added the xcschemes created by XCode 4; I'm not sure how important these are, but they seem like they might be important
- Added document on converting dialogs to the XML format.
- Make string formatting mismatches into errors instead of warnings
- Disable error limit
- Graphics sheets that previously used masking now have alpha transparency
- Converted all graphics sheets to 8-bit PNG
- Trimmed white border from intro image
- Converted dialogs in the resource file have their resource name set to the name of the XML file of the converted version
- Referenced string resources in the resource file have their resource name set to the name of the text file of the extracted version
- Add the black-and-white patterns from the PAT resources to the pixpats.png; at least one of them is used somewhere in the game
- Recreated the menu.xib as a Cocoa xib file instead of a Carbon xib file
- Disable GNU C++ extensions; maybe this'll make it easier to compile with cl.exe later
- Add marks to the enormous handle_action function to make it easier to navigate\
- A build step to validate the XML dialogs using xmllint (doesn't quite work properly yet but does at least catch dialogs that are not well-formed)- Fix a lot of warnings about assigning string constants to non-const char pointers
- Fixed the file and application icons (which had somehow become corrupted at some point)
- Lots of additional functions in the custom location and rectangle classes, including implicit conversion to and from SFML rects and vectors; also they now store coordinates as int instead of char
- A new enum for encounter note types
- Much tweaking of the encounter note recording mechanisms
- To ease porting, I added a simple function that converts from classic Mac ticks (about 1/60 of a second) to the SFML time type
- Python script to convert STR# resources to txt files, replacing newlines with vertical bars
- Extracted the Mac font (Dungeon Bold) from the resource file and also added the Windows font (MaidenWord)

XML Dialog Framework changes:
- Remove the static initialization object in favour of manually calling cDialog::init()
- {set,get}Format() no longer used for colour; there's a dedicated {set,get}Colour() instead
- draw() methods unprotected in the control classes so that controls can be drawn in the main window
- There's no longer a friend relationship between the dialogs and the controls
- Fixed buttons duplicating the "depressed" boolean
- Buttons now properly offset the label for tiny and push buttons, and for LEDs
- Buttons no longer assume that either none or both of "width" and "height" are given in the XML
- Add {get,set}BtnType() to cButton
- cLedGroup now overrides handleClick(), which has also been made virtual; this was necessary for LEDs within a group to properly hilite while being clicked
- Add addChoice() to cLedGroup to insert additional LED choices
- Moved the key enums and cKey to a separate file
- Add a method to get a control's attached key
- Add methods to get and set a control's rect and position
- Controls can now directly take a window as a parent rather than a dialog
- Add addLabelFor() method to cDialog which adds a static text control as a label for another control
- Remove hack for storing a dialog result of arbitrary type in favour of boost::any
- Add method to get default text colour for a dialog
- Add method to get a dialog's rect
- Add method to add the same event handler to multiple controls in a dialog
- Add concept of default button to dialogs
- Add enum for text field type (currently either number or text)
- Implement the text field without use of native controls, including somewhat decent text input and a flashing insertion point
- cPict no longer stores references to every sheet; it fetches them as needed from the resource manager
- The many draw functions in cPict are no longer static, since they need to access the window containing the pict (before they could only be static due to QuickDraw's global state)
- Add setPict() without a type argument to change the graphic without changing the type, which is a common operation
- Add a scrollbar control; the specifics aren't implemented yet
- Change signature of the record callback for cStrDlog; it will no longer be passed the strings
- Publicize the no-button constructor of cChoiceDlog; it'll assume "okay" is the only button
- Add operator-> to cPictChoice for accessing the underlying dialog
- Add constructor to cPictChoice that takes a starting and ending pic num
- Remove err parameter from giveError
- Many more keys handled, plus support for catching copy, paste, cut, and select all keyboard shortcuts
- Text input fields take priority, overriding any other keyboard shortcuts in the dialog, but they never catch help (F1), escape, or enter
- Some changes to the format itself:
-> keys go in the "def-key" attribute, but modifiers go in "key-mod"
-> "clickable" is no longer a recognized attribute
-> "title" is now a recognized text size (18pt, even larger than "large" at 12pt)
-> "defbtn" attribute on the root element
2014-04-14 13:52:01 -04:00
1ebab2d72d Several Mac bug fixes, most of which are untested (but are known to work in the Windows version)
- Added code to the special queue handling which runs the queued specials as if they had happened at the time the special was queue, rather than when it's actually run.
- Fixed bug in which horses would enter lava while outdoors, but not in town.
- Fixed bug that sometimes occurred when a PC is killed by backlash while attempting to move away from a monster.
- Fixed checking for the wrong ability in handle_disease().
- Fixed bug in which asking about "name" would not show the Name response while talking. Instead, asking about "nama" would show that response.
- Added a response to "buy" and "bye".
- Removed the check in destroy_an_item() which gave rocks the top priorite to be destroyed. They still have high priority due to a value below 3, and besides this function will eventually be deprecated.
- Added a check to Absorb Spells monsters to avoid overflow of the monster's health.
- If you call add_string_to_buf with an empty string, it now does nothing.
- Changed cItemRec::type_flag to unsigned short, since it's supposed to be able to range up to 1000.
- Added flag to the scenario structure to disable the automatic doubling of hit points with high level parties.
- Fixed bug in which starting combat in dense forest results in a swap arena instead of a forest arena. (This was never noticed because dense forest is usually impassable.)
- Fixed bug with triggering combat on a walkway space (if in cave, a grass arena was created and vice versa)
- Extended the conversion code to account for arenas on animated terrain.
I also started to rework the way Split Party works, only to decide that I didn't want to do it that way. As a result, I haven't written code to convert
split party data from old saved game files, yet.
- The old SDF_ constants related to party splitting are now gone.
- Several member functions are added to cParty to fulfill the function of the constants
- Altered the way an Affect PC node will decide which PC to affect. If the party is split and only one PC is present, it affects that PC. Otherwise, it affects the chosen PC, even if the party is split.

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2009-07-13 15:53:33 +00:00
acbba1b625 Added enums for special node type and talk node type, - nd did general cleanup in boe.specials.cpp:
- Fixed formatting in many places
- "nixed" the goto when handling damaging terrain, as per the TODO: label
- Made use of enums in many places in the file
- Fixed some oddities resulting from overzealous Replace All operations
- Removed a check on the item graphic when deciding whether to play the "swallow" sound; now checks only for item variety.
- Added handling for new stone block in some places (it should not be considered "fully supported" though);
-> it can be pushed by players (but not monsters, yet) and damages the party/player (but not monsters yet) if they are pushed onto it by a conveyor belt. (1d6 unblockable)
- Added a "return true" statement when using a space to prevent an extraneous "Nothing to use" message.
- Uncommented some code the displayed a "Search: You find something!" message.
- Changed the "(Use this space to do something with it.)" message to be triggered by the space being usable, rather than the graphic being the mountain graphic.

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2009-06-17 02:34:26 +00:00
c958e5b01c - Generalized the special queue which was formerly used only for town enter/leave specials, and made the see monster special also use it.
- Redid the draw items and draw fields code to draw just on one space rather than the entire area.
- Fixed bug where special spots were not masked properly.
- Removed some large chunks of commented, obsolete code.
- Found and fixed bug where the instant help system caused the game to believe you had stolen items when in fact you hadn't.
- Added enum for special node context (ie the context in which a special node is being run); not really used yet though.
- Added support and graphic for forcecage, and graphic for stone block; mechanics not yet implemented.

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2009-06-02 02:07:17 +00:00
715aab7a3c - Added simpletypes.h header to hold the enums and typedefs related to the main class headers
- Made boom drawing take from the new boom gworld rather than from the field gworld
- Added enum for monster abilities (will be used for both of a monster's abilities, but isn't used yet)
- Added supporting member functions for the new abilities (not used yet): get ability name and has ability
- Added SDF pointer storage to the party structure together with supporting member functions (not used yet)
- Deleted the "reserved" fields res1, res2, res3 in the monster struct

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2009-06-01 15:38:23 +00:00