X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=notes.adoc;h=65971f8b464471f700d3c43eab1f021f9e530b03;hb=71f05c456766111b31c13a78420d2f0bb9b95416;hp=8838393054e37fdadbda049dee027b7b1cc62bb9;hpb=f1d3b75561ad4275155327d13696fb5978f47df0;p=open-adventure.git diff --git a/notes.adoc b/notes.adoc index 8838393..65971f8 100644 --- a/notes.adoc +++ b/notes.adoc @@ -45,12 +45,16 @@ future as a Python or Go translation seems possible, even probable. Bug fixes: +* The caged bird used to be counted as two items in your inventory. + * Reading the relocated Witt's End sign in the endgame didn't work right. +* Oyster was readable after first gotten even when not carried. + * Behavior when saying the giant's magic words outside his room wasn't quite correct - the game responded as though the player were in - the room ("...can't you read?"). The new message is "Well, that was - remarkably pointless." + the room ("...can't you read?"). The new message is "Nothing happens." + The -o option reverts this change. * Attempting to extinguish an unlit urn caused it to lose its oil. @@ -58,8 +62,14 @@ Bug fixes: incorrect most places it appeared and has been replaced by "A crystal bridge spans the fissure." (timeless present). +* A few minor typos have been corrected: absence of capitalization on + "Swiss" and "Persian", inconsistent spelling of "imbedded" vs. "embedded", + "eying" for "eyeing". "thresholds" for "threshholds". + * Under odd circumstances (dropping rug or vase outdoors) the game could - say "floor" when it should say "ground" (or "dirt", or something). + formerly say "floor" when it should say "ground" (or "dirt", or something). + +Enhancements: By default, advent issues "> " as a command prompt. This feature became common in many variants after the original 350-point version, @@ -76,14 +86,15 @@ Unrecognized words are no longer truncated to 5 characters and uppercased when they are echoed. The "-o" (oldstyle) option restores this behavior. -Typing a numeric literal to the command prompt no longer triggers a -fatal error. This change is reverted by the oldstyle option. - A "seed" command has been added. This is not intended for human use but as a way for game logs to set the PRNG (pseudorandom-number generator) so that random events (dwarf & pirate appearances, the bird's magic word) will be reproducible. +A "version" command has been added. This has no effect on gameplay. + +The text displayed by the "news" command has been updated. + A -l command-line option has been added. When this is given (with a file path argument) each command entered will be logged to the specified file. Additionally, a generated "seed" command will be put @@ -110,6 +121,10 @@ tamper-proofing saves when everyone has the source code. A -r command-line option has been added. When it is given (with a file path argument) it is functionally equivalent to a RESTORE command. +The game can be built in a mode that entirely disables save/resume, or +thart autosaves only on a termination signal (for use in BBS doort +systems). There is a new nmessage to inform the user about this. + == Translation == The 2.5 code was a mechanical C translation of a FORTRAN original. @@ -131,7 +146,7 @@ The original code was greatly complicated by a kind of bit-packing that was performed because the FORTRAN it was written in had no string type. Text from the adventure.text file was compiled into sequences of sixbit code points in a restricted character set, packed 5 to a -32-bit word (it seems clear from the code that words were originally +32-bit word (and it seems clear from the code that words were originally *6* chars each packed into a PDP-10 36-bit word). A command noun or verb was one of these words, and what would be string operations in a more recent language were all done on sequences of these words. @@ -146,6 +161,9 @@ afl (American Fuzzy Lop). We've found and fixed some crashers in our new code (which occasionally uses malloc(3)), but none as yet in Don's old code (which didn't). +After version 1.11, correctness was carefully checked against the +behavior of a binary from before the big refactoring. + The code falls short of being fully modern C in the following ways: @@ -165,14 +183,18 @@ ways: arrays are a cell larger than they strictly need to be and cell 0 is unused. -* The code is still mostly typeless, slinging around machine longs - like a FORTRAN or BCPL program. Some (incomplete) effort has been made - to introduce semantic types. - We have made exactly one minor architectural change. In addition to the old code's per-object state-description messages, we now have a per-object message series for state *changes*. This makes it possible to pull a fair amount of text out of the arbitrary-messages list and associate those messages with the objects that conceptually own them. +== Development status == + +We consider this project finished. All issues and TODOs have been +cleared, behavior has been carefully checked against original ADVENT, +no future demand for new features is expected, and the test suite has +100% code coverage. If new bugs appear the toolchain bit-rots out +from under underneath, we will fix those problems. + // end