Sectors need space for items, deliveries and distribution thresholds.

To save space, the ancients invented `variables': a collection of
key-value pairs, missing means zero value, space for `enough' keys.
This complicates the code, as assigning to a `variable' can fail for
lack of space.  Over time, `enough' increased, and for quite some time
now `variables' have been *wasting* space.  This changeset replaces
them, except in struct mchrstr, struct lchrstr and struct pchrstr,
where they are read-only, and will be replaced later.  It is only a
first step; further cleanup is required.  To simplify and minimize
this necessarily huge changeset, the new item[] arrays have an unused
slot 0, and the old variable types V_CIVIL, ... are still defined, but
must have the same values as the item types I_CIVIL, ...
This commit is contained in:
Markus Armbruster 2004-03-03 16:54:22 +00:00
parent ba86513b01
commit eccc5cb7d7
86 changed files with 853 additions and 1226 deletions

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@ -120,11 +120,11 @@ rese(void)
ix = whichitem(comm.com_type);
sect.sct_x = comm.sell_x;
sect.sct_y = comm.sell_y;
m = getvar(ix->i_vtype, (char *)&sect, EF_SECTOR);
m = sect.sct_item[ix->i_vtype];
m = m + comm.com_amount;
if (m > 9999)
m = 9999;
putvar(ix->i_vtype, m, (char *)&sect, EF_SECTOR);
sect.sct_item[ix->i_vtype] = m;
putsect(&sect);
comm.com_owner = 0;
putcomm(number_set, &comm);