-L99: if(game.closng) {
- /* He died during closing time. No resurrection. Tally up a
- * death and exit. */
- RSPEAK(131);
- ++game.numdie;
- score(0);
- } else {
- ++game.numdie;
- if(!YES(cmdin,79+game.numdie*2,80+game.numdie*2,54))
- score(0);
- if(game.numdie == MAXDIE)
- score(0);
- game.place[WATER]=0;
- game.place[OIL]=0;
- if(TOTING(LAMP))
- game.prop[LAMP]=0;
- for (J=1; J<=NOBJECTS; J++) {
- I=NOBJECTS + 1 - J;
- if(TOTING(I)) {
- K=game.oldlc2;
- if(I == LAMP)
- K=1;
- DROP(I,K);
- }
- }
- game.loc=3;
- game.oldloc=game.loc;
- goto L2000;
- }
-
-/* Cave closing and scoring */
-
-
-/* These sections handle the closing of the cave. The cave closes "clock1"
- * turns after the last treasure has been located (including the pirate's
- * chest, which may of course never show up). Note that the treasures need not
- * have been taken yet, just located. Hence clock1 must be large enough to get
- * out of the cave (it only ticks while inside the cave). When it hits zero,
- * we branch to 10000 to start closing the cave, and then sit back and wait for
- * him to try to get out. If he doesn't within clock2 turns, we close the
- * cave; if he does try, we assume he panics, and give him a few additional
- * turns to get frantic before we close. When clock2 hits zero, we branch to
- * 11000 to transport him into the final puzzle. Note that the puzzle depends
- * upon all sorts of random things. For instance, there must be no water or
- * oil, since there are beanstalks which we don't want to be able to water,
- * since the code can't handle it. Also, we can have no keys, since there is a
- * grate (having moved the fixed object!) there separating him from all the
- * treasures. Most of these problems arise from the use of negative prop
- * numbers to suppress the object descriptions until he's actually moved the
- * objects. */
-
-/* When the first warning comes, we lock the grate, destroy the bridge, kill
- * all the dwarves (and the pirate), remove the troll and bear (unless dead),
- * and set "closng" to true. Leave the dragon; too much trouble to move it.
- * from now until clock2 runs out, he cannot unlock the grate, move to any
- * location outside the cave, or create the bridge. Nor can he be
- * resurrected if he dies. Note that the snake is already gone, since he got
- * to the treasure accessible only via the hall of the mountain king. Also, he's
- * been in giant room (to get eggs), so we can refer to it. Also also, he's
- * gotten the pearl, so we know the bivalve is an oyster. *And*, the dwarves
- * must have been activated, since we've found chest. */
-
-L10000: game.prop[GRATE]=0;
- game.prop[FISSUR]=0;
- for (I=1; I<=NDWARVES; I++) {
- game.dseen[I]=false;
- game.dloc[I]=0;
- } /* end loop */
- MOVE(TROLL,0);
- MOVE(TROLL+NOBJECTS,0);
- MOVE(TROLL2,PLAC[TROLL]);
- MOVE(TROLL2+NOBJECTS,FIXD[TROLL]);
- JUGGLE(CHASM);
- if(game.prop[BEAR] != 3)DSTROY(BEAR);
- game.prop[CHAIN]=0;
- game.fixed[CHAIN]=0;
- game.prop[AXE]=0;
- game.fixed[AXE]=0;
- RSPEAK(129);
- game.clock1= -1;
- game.closng=true;
- goto L19999;
-
-/* Once he's panicked, and clock2 has run out, we come here to set up the
- * storage room. The room has two locs, hardwired as 115 (ne) and 116 (sw).
- * At the ne end, we place empty bottles, a nursery of plants, a bed of
- * oysters, a pile of lamps, rods with stars, sleeping dwarves, and him. At
- * the sw end we place grate over treasures, snake pit, covey of caged birds,
- * more rods, and pillows. A mirror stretches across one wall. Many of the
- * objects come from known locations and/or states (e.g. the snake is known to
- * have been destroyed and needn't be carried away from its old "place"),
- * making the various objects be handled differently. We also drop all other
- * objects he might be carrying (lest he have some which could cause trouble,
- * such as the keys). We describe the flash of light and trundle back. */
-
-L11000: game.prop[BOTTLE]=PUT(BOTTLE,115,1);
- game.prop[PLANT]=PUT(PLANT,115,0);
- game.prop[OYSTER]=PUT(OYSTER,115,0);
- OBJTXT[OYSTER]=3;
- game.prop[LAMP]=PUT(LAMP,115,0);
- game.prop[ROD]=PUT(ROD,115,0);
- game.prop[DWARF]=PUT(DWARF,115,0);
- game.loc=115;
- game.oldloc=115;
- game.newloc=115;
-
-/* Leave the grate with normal (non-negative) property. Reuse sign. */
-
- I=PUT(GRATE,116,0);
- I=PUT(SIGN,116,0);
- OBJTXT[SIGN]=OBJTXT[SIGN]+1;
- game.prop[SNAKE]=PUT(SNAKE,116,1);
- game.prop[BIRD]=PUT(BIRD,116,1);
- game.prop[CAGE]=PUT(CAGE,116,0);
- game.prop[ROD2]=PUT(ROD2,116,0);
- game.prop[PILLOW]=PUT(PILLOW,116,0);
-
- game.prop[MIRROR]=PUT(MIRROR,115,0);
- game.fixed[MIRROR]=116;
-
- for (I=1; I<=NOBJECTS; I++) {
- if(TOTING(I))
- DSTROY(I);
- } /* end loop */
-
- RSPEAK(132);
- game.closed=true;
- return true;
-
-/* Another way we can force an end to things is by having the lamp give out.
- * When it gets close, we come here to warn him. We go to 12000 if the lamp
- * and fresh batteries are here, in which case we replace the batteries and
- * continue. 12200 is for other cases of lamp dying. 12400 is when it goes
- * out. Even then, he can explore outside for a while if desired. */
-
-L12000: RSPEAK(188);
- game.prop[BATTER]=1;
- if(TOTING(BATTER))DROP(BATTER,game.loc);
- game.limit=game.limit+2500;
- game.lmwarn=false;
- goto L19999;
-
-L12200: if(game.lmwarn || !HERE(LAMP)) goto L19999;
- game.lmwarn=true;
- SPK=187;
- if(game.place[BATTER] == 0)SPK=183;
- if(game.prop[BATTER] == 1)SPK=189;
- RSPEAK(SPK);
- goto L19999;
-
-L12400: game.limit= -1;
- game.prop[LAMP]=0;
- if(HERE(LAMP))RSPEAK(184);
- goto L19999;
-
-/* Oh dear, he's disturbed the dwarves. */
-
-L18999: RSPEAK(SPK);
-L19000: RSPEAK(136);
- score(0);
- return true;
+static void listobjects(void)
+/* Print out descriptions of objects at this location. If
+ * not closing and property value is negative, tally off
+ * another treasure. Rug is special case; once seen, its
+ * game.prop is RUG_DRAGON (dragon on it) till dragon is killed.
+ * Similarly for chain; game.prop is initially CHAINING_BEAR (locked to
+ * bear). These hacks are because game.prop=0 is needed to
+ * get full score. */
+{
+ if (!DARK(game.loc)) {
+ ++game.abbrev[game.loc];
+ for (int i = game.atloc[game.loc]; i != 0; i = game.link[i]) {
+ long obj = i;
+ if (obj > NOBJECTS)
+ obj = obj - NOBJECTS;
+ if (obj == STEPS && TOTING(NUGGET))
+ continue;
+ if (game.prop[obj] < 0) {
+ if (game.closed)
+ continue;
+ game.prop[obj] = STATE_FOUND;
+ if (obj == RUG)
+ game.prop[RUG] = RUG_DRAGON;
+ if (obj == CHAIN)
+ game.prop[CHAIN] = CHAINING_BEAR;
+ --game.tally;
+ /* Note: There used to be a test here to see whether the
+ * player had blown it so badly that he could never ever see
+ * the remaining treasures, and if so the lamp was zapped to
+ * 35 turns. But the tests were too simple-minded; things
+ * like killing the bird before the snake was gone (can never
+ * see jewelry), and doing it "right" was hopeless. E.G.,
+ * could cross troll bridge several times, using up all
+ * available treasures, breaking vase, using coins to buy
+ * batteries, etc., and eventually never be able to get
+ * across again. If bottle were left on far side, could then
+ * never get eggs or trident, and the effects propagate. So
+ * the whole thing was flushed. anyone who makes such a
+ * gross blunder isn't likely to find everything else anyway
+ * (so goes the rationalisation). */
+ }
+ int kk = game.prop[obj];
+ if (obj == STEPS)
+ kk = (game.loc == game.fixed[STEPS])
+ ? STEPS_UP
+ : STEPS_DOWN;
+ pspeak(obj, look, kk, true);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static bool do_command()
+/* Get and execute a command */
+{
+ long kmod, defn;
+ static long igo = 0;
+ static struct command_t command;
+ command.verb = 0;
+
+ /* Can't leave cave once it's closing (except by main office). */
+ if (OUTSID(game.newloc) && game.newloc != 0 && game.closng) {
+ rspeak(EXIT_CLOSED);
+ game.newloc = game.loc;
+ if (!game.panic)
+ game.clock2 = PANICTIME;
+ game.panic = true;
+ }
+
+ /* See if a dwarf has seen him and has come from where he
+ * wants to go. If so, the dwarf's blocking his way. If
+ * coming from place forbidden to pirate (dwarves rooted in
+ * place) let him get out (and attacked). */
+ if (game.newloc != game.loc && !FORCED(game.loc) && !CNDBIT(game.loc, COND_NOARRR)) {
+ for (size_t i = 1; i <= NDWARVES - 1; i++) {
+ if (game.odloc[i] == game.newloc && game.dseen[i]) {
+ game.newloc = game.loc;
+ rspeak(DWARF_BLOCK);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ game.loc = game.newloc;
+
+ if (!dwarfmove())
+ croak();
+
+ /* Describe the current location and (maybe) get next command. */
+
+ for (;;) {
+ if (game.loc == 0)
+ croak();
+ const char* msg = locations[game.loc].description.small;
+ if (MOD(game.abbrev[game.loc], game.abbnum) == 0 ||
+ msg == 0)
+ msg = locations[game.loc].description.big;
+ if (!FORCED(game.loc) && DARK(game.loc)) {
+ /* The easiest way to get killed is to fall into a pit in
+ * pitch darkness. */
+ if (game.wzdark && PCT(35)) {
+ rspeak(PIT_FALL);
+ game.oldlc2 = game.loc;
+ croak();
+ continue; /* back to top of main interpreter loop */
+ }
+ msg = arbitrary_messages[PITCH_DARK];
+ }
+ if (TOTING(BEAR))
+ rspeak(TAME_BEAR);
+ speak(msg);
+ if (FORCED(game.loc)) {
+ playermove(HERE);
+ return true;
+ }
+ if (game.loc == LOC_Y2 && PCT(25) && !game.closng)
+ rspeak(SAYS_PLUGH);
+
+ listobjects();
+
+L2012:
+ command.verb = 0;
+ game.oldobj = command.obj;
+ command.obj = 0;
+
+L2600:
+ checkhints();
+
+ /* If closing time, check for any objects being toted with
+ * game.prop < 0 and stash them. This way objects won't be
+ * described until they've been picked up and put down
+ * separate from their respective piles. */
+ if (game.closed) {
+ if (game.prop[OYSTER] < 0 && TOTING(OYSTER))
+ pspeak(OYSTER, look, 1, true);
+ for (size_t i = 1; i <= NOBJECTS; i++) {
+ if (TOTING(i) && game.prop[i] < 0)
+ game.prop[i] = STASHED(i);
+ }
+ }
+ game.wzdark = DARK(game.loc);
+ if (game.knfloc > 0 && game.knfloc != game.loc)
+ game.knfloc = 0;
+
+ /* This is where we get a new command from the user */
+ char* input;
+ char inputbuf[LINESIZE];
+
+ for (;;) {
+ input = get_input();
+ if (input == NULL)
+ return (false);
+ if (word_count(input) > 2) {
+ rspeak(TWO_WORDS);
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (strcmp(input, "") != 0)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ strncpy(inputbuf, input, LINESIZE - 1);
+ free(input);
+
+ tokenize(inputbuf, &command);
+
+ char word1[TOKLEN + 1];
+ char word2[TOKLEN + 1];
+ packed_to_token(command.wd1, word1);
+ packed_to_token(command.wd2, word2);
+ command.id1 = get_vocab_id(word1);
+ command.id2 = get_vocab_id(word2);
+
+L2607:
+ ++game.turns;
+
+ /* If a turn threshold has been met, apply penalties and tell
+ * the player about it. */
+ for (int i = 0; i < NTHRESHOLDS; ++i) {
+ if (game.turns == turn_thresholds[i].threshold + 1) {
+ game.trnluz += turn_thresholds[i].point_loss;
+ speak(turn_thresholds[i].message);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (command.verb == SAY && command.id2 != WORD_NOT_FOUND && command.id2 != WORD_EMPTY)
+ command.verb = 0;
+ if (command.verb == SAY) {
+ command.part = transitive;
+ goto Laction;
+ }
+ if (closecheck()) {
+ if (game.closed)
+ return true;
+ } else
+ lampcheck();
+
+ if (command.id1 == ENTER && (command.id2 == STREAM ||
+ command.id2 == PROMOTE_WORD(WATER))) {
+ if (LIQLOC(game.loc) == WATER) {
+ rspeak(FEET_WET);
+ } else {
+ rspeak(WHERE_QUERY);
+ }
+ goto L2012;
+ }
+ if (command.id1 == ENTER && command.id2 != WORD_NOT_FOUND && command.id2 != WORD_EMPTY) {
+ /* command.wd1 = command.wd2; */
+ /* wordclear(&command.wd2); */
+ command.id1 = command.id2;
+ command.id2 = WORD_EMPTY;
+ } else {
+ /* FIXME: Magic numbers related to vocabulary */
+ if (!((command.id1 != PROMOTE_WORD(WATER) && command.id1 != PROMOTE_WORD(OIL)) ||
+ (command.id2 != PROMOTE_WORD(PLANT) && command.id2 != PROMOTE_WORD(DOOR)))) {
+ if (AT(DEMOTE_WORD(command.id2)))
+ command.wd2 = token_to_packed("POUR");
+ }
+ if (command.id1 == PROMOTE_WORD(CAGE) && command.id2 == PROMOTE_WORD(BIRD) && HERE(CAGE) && HERE(BIRD))
+ command.wd1 = token_to_packed("CATCH");
+ }
+L2620:
+ if (wordeq(command.wd1, token_to_packed("WEST"))) {
+ ++game.iwest;
+ if (game.iwest == 10)
+ rspeak(W_IS_WEST);
+ }
+ if (wordeq(command.wd1, token_to_packed("GO")) && !wordempty(command.wd2)) {
+ if (++igo == 10)
+ rspeak(GO_UNNEEDED);
+ }
+Lookup:
+ packed_to_token(command.wd1, word1);
+ defn = get_vocab_id(word1);
+ if (defn == WORD_NOT_FOUND) {
+ /* Gee, I don't understand. */
+ if (fallback_handler(inputbuf))
+ continue;
+ sspeak(DONT_KNOW, command.raw1);
+ goto L2600;
+ }
+ /* FIXME: magic numbers related to vocabulary */
+ kmod = MOD(defn, 1000);
+ switch (defn / 1000) {
+ case 0:
+ playermove(kmod);
+ return true;
+ case 1:
+ command.part = unknown;
+ command.obj = kmod;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ command.part = intransitive;
+ command.verb = kmod;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ speak(specials[kmod].message);
+ goto L2012;
+ default:
+ BUG(VOCABULARY_TYPE_N_OVER_1000_NOT_BETWEEN_0_AND_3); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
+ }
+
+Laction:
+ switch (action(&command)) {
+ case GO_TERMINATE:
+ return true;
+ case GO_MOVE:
+ playermove(NUL);
+ return true;
+ case GO_TOP:
+ continue; /* back to top of main interpreter loop */
+ case GO_CLEAROBJ:
+ goto L2012;
+ case GO_CHECKHINT:
+ goto L2600;
+ case GO_CHECKFOO:
+ goto L2607;
+ case GO_LOOKUP:
+ goto Lookup;
+ case GO_WORD2:
+ /* Get second word for analysis. */
+ command.wd1 = command.wd2;
+ strcpy(command.raw1, command.raw2);
+ wordclear(&command.wd2);
+ command.raw2[0] = '\0';
+ goto L2620;
+ case GO_UNKNOWN:
+ /* Random intransitive verbs come here. Clear obj just in case
+ * (see attack()). */
+ command.raw1[0] = toupper(command.raw1[0]);
+ sspeak(DO_WHAT, command.raw1);
+ command.obj = 0;
+ goto L2600;
+ case GO_DWARFWAKE:
+ /* Oh dear, he's disturbed the dwarves. */
+ rspeak(DWARVES_AWAKEN);
+ terminate(endgame);
+ default:
+ BUG(ACTION_RETURNED_PHASE_CODE_BEYOND_END_OF_SWITCH); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
+ }
+ }