Drop pln_zap_transient_flags()'s work-around for unusable putplane()
I believe putplane() became usable here in commit 3cf29456
, v4.3.17.
The work-around was pretty wasteful (not that it mattered).
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@ -198,7 +198,6 @@ pln_zap_transient_flags(int may_put)
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{
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int i;
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struct plnstr *pp;
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int dirty = 0;
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/* laziness: assumes plane file is EFF_MEM */
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for (i = 0; (pp = getplanep(i)) != NULL; i++) {
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@ -208,16 +207,11 @@ pln_zap_transient_flags(int may_put)
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&& (plchr[pp->pln_type].pl_flags & (P_M | P_O)) != P_O) {
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pp->pln_flags &= ~PLN_LAUNCHED;
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/* FIXME missile should be destroyed instead */
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dirty = 1;
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if (may_put)
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putplane(i, pp);
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verify_fail(EF_PLANE, i, NULL, 0, "stuck in the air (fixed)");
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/*
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* Can't putplane() here, because pln_prewrite() crashes
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* without a valid player.
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*/
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}
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}
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if (dirty && may_put)
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ef_flush(EF_PLANE); /* pretty wasteful */
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}
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/*
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