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
+ * the dwarf's blocking his way. If coming from place forbidden to pirate
* (dwarves rooted in place) let him get out (and attacked). */
L71: if(NEWLOC == LOC || FORCED(LOC) || CNDBIT(LOC,3)) goto L74;
DROP(AXE,LOC);
goto L2000;
-/* Things are in full swing. move each dwarf at random, except if he's seen us
+/* Things are in full swing. Move each dwarf at random, except if he's seen us
* he sticks with us. Dwarves stay deep inside. If wandering at random,
* they don't back up unless there's no alternative. If they don't have to
* move, they attack. And, of course, dead dwarves don't do much of anything. */
/* Figure out the new location
*
* Given the current location in "LOC", and a motion verb number in "K", put
- * the new location in "NEWLOC". the current loc is saved in "OLDLOC" in case
- * he wants to retreat. the current OLDLOC is saved in OLDLC2, in case he
+ * the new location in "NEWLOC". The current loc is saved in "OLDLOC" in case
+ * he wants to retreat. The current OLDLOC is saved in OLDLC2, in case he
* dies. (if he does, NEWLOC will be limbo, and OLDLOC will be what killed
* him, so we need OLDLC2, which is the last place he was safe.) */
NEWLOC=LOC;
goto L2;
-/* Special motions come here. labelling convention: statement numbers NNNXX
+/* Special motions come here. Labelling convention: statement numbers NNNXX
* (XX=00-99) are used for special case number NNN (NNN=301-500). */
L30000: NEWLOC=NEWLOC-300;
/* "You're dead, Jim."
*
- * If the current loc is zero, it means the clown got himself killed. we'll
- * allow this maxdie times. maxdie is automatically set based on the number of
+ * If the current loc is zero, it means the clown got himself killed. We'll
+ * allow this maxdie times. MAXDIE is automatically set based on the number of
* snide messages available. Each death results in a message (81, 83, etc.)
* which offers reincarnation; if accepted, this results in message 82, 84,
* etc. The last time, if he wants another chance, he gets a snide remark as
* 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
+ * 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. */
* 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 mt. king. Also, he's
+ * 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. */
OLDLOC=115;
NEWLOC=115;
-/* Leave the grate with normal (non-negative) property. reuse sign. */
+/* Leave the grate with normal (non-negative) property. Reuse sign. */
I=PUT(GRATE,116,0);
I=PUT(SIGN,116,0);