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63bdc89835 Update copyright notice. 2007-01-09 19:09:31 +00:00
e42053d928 Break inclusion cycle: prototypes.h and commands.h included each
other.  Ensure headers in include/ can be included in any order
(except for econfig-spec.h, which is special).  New header types.h to
help avoid inclusion cycles.  Sort include directives.  Remove some
superflous includes.
2006-07-10 06:37:23 +00:00
cd73a47dfa Remove superflous casts and parenthesis. 2006-05-21 12:24:30 +00:00
4515b84c59 COPYING duplicates information from README. Remove. Move GPL from
LICENSE to COPYING, because that's where it usually is.  Update all
the references to these files.
2006-01-21 19:48:41 +00:00
3e400c018c Update copyright notice. 2006-01-05 13:36:57 +00:00
3aebb68ee7 Include config.h. 2005-12-27 18:04:19 +00:00
345ad3dfe0 Update copyright notice. 2005-03-16 22:03:16 +00:00
Marc Olzheim
c6ef918f3a Cleanup #includes of (mostly a long time) unused header files.
No functional changes.
2004-12-13 16:47:13 +00:00
Ron Koenderink
e7f67071db (do_plague): Remove the carriage return. 2004-12-12 19:46:28 +00:00
Ron Koenderink
4a6346b0df (sct_pstage, sct_ptime, shp_pstage, shp_ptime, lnd_pstage, lnd_ptime):
Use `short' instead of `unsigned short'.  With variables, plague stage
and time were stored unsigned and used signed, which worked.  Removal
of variables dropped the conversion to signed, which broke
plague_people() (plague.c rev. 1.6): stage didn't progress correctly
due to catastrophic underflow of time.
2004-12-12 19:39:35 +00:00
Marc Olzheim
39facfbf53 (var.h, plague.h): Since all that was left in var.h were some plague
defines, import these defines into plague.h, drop var.h and include
plague.h where appropriate.
Remove some 'register' keywords at the same time.
No functional changes.
2004-10-12 20:25:33 +00:00
fac342ed49 Update copyright notice. 2004-09-07 15:07:16 +00:00
298ba998e4 (infect_people): Use max_pop() to compute space. This makes all
crowded sectors equally vulnerable, including mountains, plains, and
inefficient big cities.  Closes #917488.
Update info.
2004-08-10 07:56:34 +00:00
c922b571db (upd_ship, upd_land, do_plague): Work directly on item arrays instead
of copies made by getvec().  This is safe, because the new code
changes the item array precisely when the old code writes back a
changed copy.
(starv_ships, starv_units): Replace getvec() by direct, read-only item
access.
(feed_ship, feed_land): Remove parameter vec, work with sp->shp_item[]
and lp->lnd_item[] instead.
(plague_people): Change argument type to match uncopied item arrays.
2004-03-11 18:10:25 +00:00
979f74709b (infect_people): Remove parameters vec, eff, mobil and work with
sp->sct_item, sp->sct_effic, sp->sct_mobil instead.  This is safe,
because the only caller passed a copy of sp->sct_item created with
getvec(), and infect_people() doesn't change it.  Caller changed.
(infect_people): Rewrite plague risk computation for clarity.
2004-03-11 17:18:05 +00:00
eccc5cb7d7 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, ...
2004-03-03 16:54:22 +00:00
ba86513b01 (plague_people): Log and repair bad plague stage. 2004-03-03 13:20:46 +00:00
4ae9c417b3 (bzero, bcopy): Obsolete BSDisms; remove. Remove some calls without
effect.  Replace calls by struct assignment where possible.  Replace
clear buffer, copy string to buffer by strncpy().  Use assignment to
clear when that's clearer.  Replace overlapping copy through bounce
buffer by memmove().  Replace rest by standard memset() and memcpy().
Also use sizeof() instead of literal array sizes for robustness, and
instead of symbolic array sizes for clarity.
2004-01-08 17:54:28 +00:00
2fe312adac (at_minimum, blocksig, emp_bitinit, filelogerror, iceil, ifloor,
mapdsq, mask, signame, strscan, sys_siglist, typed_wire, unblocksig):
Unused, remove.

(add_airport, add_to_fired_queue, air_damage, anti_torp, best_path,
bitinit2, blankrow, bmnxtsct, bp_init, build_mission_list,
build_mission_list_type, buildeff, candchrg, canshoot, cantorp,
cede_sect, cede_ship, checksect, client_cmd, coun_cmd,
deity_build_land, divide, do_conv, do_defdam, do_demo, do_desi,
do_mob_land, do_mob_plane, do_mob_sect, do_mob_ship, do_prod,
docountry, doland, doplane, doship, dosupport, dotsprintf, dounit,
empth_start, enlist, errcheck, filereport, find_airport, find_escorts,
findcondition, fire_dchrg, fire_torp, fltp_to_list, get_minimum,
getin, goodsect, grab_sect, grab_ship, grow_people, growfood, in_addr,
infect_people, init_mchr, init_pchr, init_plchr, is_engineer,
itemname, kill_cmd, landrepair, limit_level, list_cmd, lupgr,
materials_charge, materials_cost, meltitems, mission_pln_arm,
mission_pln_sel, move_map, nat_cap, num_units, outid, pass_cmd,
perform_mission, pinflak_planedamage, play_cmd, pln_equip, prexpense,
print_res, prplanes, prunits, pupgr, quiet_bigdef, quit_cmd, radmap2,
retreat_land1, retreat_ship1, s_commod, sanc_cmd, sarg_getrange,
scuttle_it, scuttle_land, set_target, share_incr, shiprepair,
shp_check_mines, shp_check_nav, shp_check_one_mines, shp_hit_mine,
shp_interdict, shp_mess, sort_lookup_list, starvation, supgr, swap,
take_casualties, trunc_people, upd_buildeff, upd_land, upd_ship,
use_ammo, user_cmd): Change linkage to static.
2003-12-17 23:13:50 +00:00
9b7adfbecc Indented with src/scripts/indent-emp. 2003-09-02 20:48:48 +00:00
d8b7fdfae1 Import of Empire 4.2.12 2003-08-23 12:23:04 +00:00