* 12600 words of message text (LINES, LINSIZ).
* 885 travel options (TRAVEL, TRVSIZ).
* 330 vocabulary words (KTAB, ATAB, TABSIZ).
- * 35 "action" verbs (ACTSPK, VRBSIZ).
* There are also limits which cannot be exceeded due to the structure of
* the database. (E.G., The vocabulary uses n/1000 to determine word type,
* so there can't be more than 1000 words.) These upper limits are:
* or "attack"). Else, if M=3, the word is a special case verb (such as
* "dig") and N % 1000 is an index into section 6. Objects from 50 to
* (currently, anyway) 79 are considered treasures (for pirate, closeout).
- * Section 8: Action defaults. Each line contains an "action-verb" number and
- * the index (in section 6) of the default message for the verb.
* Section 0: End of database.
*
* Other sections are obsolete and ignored */
long TRAVEL[TRVSIZ + 1];
long KTAB[TABSIZ + 1];
long ATAB[TABSIZ + 1];
-long ACTSPK[VRBSIZ + 1];
static long GETTXT(long SKIP, long ONEWRD, long UPPER)
{
}
}
-/* Read default message numbers for action verbs, store in ACTSPK. */
+/* Read default message numbers for action verbs. */
static void read_action_verb_message_nr(FILE* database)
{
long verb;
while ((verb = GETNUM(database)) != -1) {
- ACTSPK[verb] = GETNUM(NULL);
+ /* now declared in YAML */
}
}
write_1d(header_file, TRAVEL, TRVSIZ + 1, "TRAVEL");
write_1d(header_file, KTAB, TABSIZ + 1, "KTAB");
write_1d(header_file, ATAB, TABSIZ + 1, "ATAB");
- write_1d(header_file, ACTSPK, VRBSIZ + 1, "ACTSPK");
fprintf(header_file, "#undef LOCATION\n");
fprintf(header_file, "#undef INITIALIZE\n");