- }
- if (VERB == SAY && WD2 > 0)VERB=0;
- if (VERB == SAY) goto L4090;
- if (game.tally == 0 && INDEEP(game.loc) && game.loc != 33)game.clock1=game.clock1-1;
- if (game.clock1 == 0) goto L10000;
- if (game.clock1 < 0)game.clock2=game.clock2-1;
- if (game.clock2 == 0) goto L11000;
- if (game.prop[LAMP] == 1)game.limit=game.limit-1;
- if (game.limit <= 30 && HERE(BATTER) && game.prop[BATTER] == 0 && HERE(LAMP))
- goto L12000;
- if (game.limit == 0) goto L12400;
- if (game.limit <= 30) goto L12200;
-L19999: K=43;
- if (LIQLOC(game.loc) == WATER)K=70;
- V1=VOCAB(WD1,-1);
- V2=VOCAB(WD2,-1);
- if (V1 == ENTER && (V2 == STREAM || V2 == 1000+WATER)) goto L2010;
- if (V1 == ENTER && WD2 > 0) goto L2800;
- if ((V1 != 1000+WATER && V1 != 1000+OIL) || (V2 != 1000+PLANT && V2 !=
- 1000+DOOR)) goto L2610;
- {long x = V2-1000; if (AT(x))WD2=MAKEWD(16152118);}
-L2610: if (V1 == 1000+CAGE && V2 == 1000+BIRD && HERE(CAGE) && HERE(BIRD))
- WD1=MAKEWD(301200308);
-L2620: if (WD1 == MAKEWD(23051920)) {
- game.iwest=game.iwest+1;
- if (game.iwest == 10)RSPEAK(17);
- }
- if (WD1 == MAKEWD( 715) && WD2 != 0) {
- if (++IGO == 10)
- RSPEAK(276);
- }
-L2630:
- i=VOCAB(WD1,-1);
- if (i == -1)
- goto L3000;
- K=MOD(i,1000);
- KQ=i/1000+1;
- switch (KQ-1)
- {
- case 0: goto L8;
- case 1: goto L5000;
- case 2: goto L4000;
- case 3: goto L2010;
- }
- BUG(22);
-
- /* Get second word for analysis. */
-L2800: WD1=WD2;
- WD1X=WD2X;
- WD2=0;
- goto L2620;
-
- /* Gee, I don't understand. */
-L3000: SETPRM(1,WD1,WD1X);
- if (fallback_handler(rawbuf))
- return true;
- RSPEAK(254);
- goto L2600;
-
-/* Verb and object analysis moved to separate module. */
-
-L4000: part=intransitive; VERB=K; goto Laction;
-L4090: part=transitive; goto Laction;
-L5000: part=unknown; obj = K;
-Laction:
- switch (action(cmdin, part, VERB, obj)) {
- case 2: return true;
- case 8: goto L8;
- case 2000: goto L2000;
- case 2009: goto L2009;
- case 2010: goto L2010;
- case 2011: goto L2011;
- case 2012: goto L2012;
- case 2600: goto L2600;
- case 2607: goto L2607;
- case 2630: goto L2630;
- case 2800: goto L2800;
- case 8000: goto L8000;
- case 18999: goto L18999;
- case 19000: goto L19000;
- }
- BUG(99);
-
- /* Random intransitive verbs come here. Clear obj just in case
- * (see attack()). */
-L8000: SETPRM(1,WD1,WD1X);
- RSPEAK(257);
- obj=0;
- goto L2600;
-
-
- /* Figure out the new location */
-L8: if (playermove(cmdin, VERB))
- return true;
- else
- 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;
+ }
+ if (VERB == SAY && WD2 > 0)
+ VERB=0;
+ if (VERB == SAY) {
+ part=transitive;
+ goto Laction;
+ }
+ if (game.tally == 0 && INDEEP(game.loc) && game.loc != 33)
+ --game.clock1;
+
+ /* Next few 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. */
+ if (game.clock1 == 0)
+ {
+ game.prop[GRATE]=0;