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56cadfe157 subs: Rename lnd_delete() to lnd_put_one()
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
2015-01-17 15:25:24 +01:00
18bf9e0b34 subs: Split lnd_mar_put() off lnd_put() and specialize
lnd_put() serves two masters: march, which wants it to report
"stopped" and write back struct ulist member mobility to
unit.land.lnd_mobil, and ground combat, which doesn't.

lnd_put() assumes march when actor is non-zero.  Correct (but see
commit 8c502d4).  Dates back to Empire 2.

Too ugly for my taste.  Specialize for each master instead:
lnd_mar_put() for march, and lnd_put() for ground combat.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
2015-01-17 15:25:23 +01:00
b5ffc1ca49 subs: Split unit_put() into shp_put() and lnd_put() again
Commit d94d269 combined them into unit_put(), but that has turned out
not to be useful.  Split them again.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
2015-01-17 15:25:16 +01:00
62b9399cdf subs: Factor lnd_insque() out of lnd_sel(), ask_olist(), ...
... get_dlist(), att_reacting_units().

This loses malloc() error checking in ask_olist() and get_dlist().  No
great loss, because we don't check in so many other places, including
att_reacting_units().  We should use a wrapper that terminates on
error, though.  Left for another day.

ask_olist(), get_dlist() and att_reacting_units() zero the struct
ulist with memset().  lnd_insque() doesn't, so these functions need to
zero any members not otherwise initialized explicitly now.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
2015-01-14 19:08:47 +01:00
bb467c335d Update copyright notice
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
2014-01-02 14:33:48 +01:00
e51b3fb842 Use int instead of long for flags
As long as symbol_by_value(), show_capab() and togg() support only
int, flags need to fit into int.

Not a problem in practice, because no machine capable of running
Empire has int narrower than 32 bits, and 32 bits suffice.

Some flags members are long instead of int: struct lchrstr member
l_flags, struct natstr member nat_flags, struct mchrstr member m_flags
are long.  Waste of space on machines with long wider than int.
Change them to int.

Rearrange struct lchrstr and struct natstr to avoid holes.
2013-05-08 06:57:51 +02:00
df4925d696 Update copyright notice 2013-01-12 17:45:01 +01:00
1118f1c0ca Update copyright notice 2012-06-10 10:52:22 +02:00
98cd2a3a70 Update known contributors comments 2011-04-14 20:21:23 +02:00
9be4f57ad5 Clean up superfluous include of queue.h in land.h, ship.h 2011-04-14 19:46:05 +02:00
7e2008e7f4 License upgrade to GPL version 3 or later
Why upgrade?  I'm not a lawyer, but here's my take on the differences
to version 2:

* Software patents: better protection against abuse of patents to
  prevent users from exercising the rights under the GPL.  I doubt
  we'll get hit with a patent suit, but it's a good move just on
  general principles.

* License compatibility: compatible with more free licenses, i.e. can
  "steal" more free software for use in Empire.  I don't expect to steal
  much, but it's nice to have the option.

* Definition of "source code": modernization of some details for today's
  networked world, to make it easier to distribute the software.  Not
  really relevant to us now, as we normally distribute full source code.

* Tivoization: this is about putting GPL-licensed software in hardware,
  then make the hardware refuse to run modified software.  "Neat" trick
  to effectively deny its users their rights under the GPL.  Abuse was
  "pioneered" by TiVo (popular digital video recorders).  GPLv3 forbids
  it.  Unlikely to become a problem for us.

* Internationalization: more careful wording, to harden the license
  outside the US.  The lawyers tell us it better be done that way.

* License violations: friendlier way to deal with license violations.
  This has come out of past experience enforcing the GPL.

* Additional permissions: Probably not relevant to us.

Also include myself in the list of principal authors.
2011-04-12 21:20:58 +02:00
2960ac40db Clean up output destinations in attack code
take_def() and ask_move_in() printed both to the current player and to
land unit owner.  Their use of prcom() and xyas() looked particularly
suspicious: they used the current player, then printed the result to
the land unit owner.  Fortunately, current player and land unit owner
are the same, since even even deities can't attack with foreign land
units.  Normalize to current player for consistency.

Switch get_ototal(), get_oland(), kill_land() and move_in_land() to
current player as well.
2010-07-24 11:28:33 +02:00
2c4826e420 lnd_delete() can no longer print a message
Callers changed to print it themselves.

But print the first "boards" message before plane takeover instead of
after, in take_def().
2010-07-24 11:28:32 +02:00
b1a36aebf7 Tidy up whitespace in macro replacement lists 2010-06-20 18:39:31 +02:00
25d29c8f8f Convert tab after #define to space 2010-06-20 18:38:54 +02:00
373651359e Coding style fixes, mostly indentation and whitespace 2010-06-20 18:36:38 +02:00
73e25ff21e Update copyright notice 2010-01-19 08:40:17 +01:00
2fa5f65257 Generation numbers to catch write back of stale copies
Oops when a stale copy is written back, i.e. the processor was yielded
since the copy was made.  Such bugs are difficult to spot.  Sequence
numbers catch them when they do actual harm (they also catch different
bugs).  Generation numbers catch them even when they don't.

New ef_generation to count generations.  Call new ef_make_stale() to
increment it whenever the processor may be yielded.

New struct emptypedstr member generation.  To conserve space, make it
a bit-field of twelve bits, i.e. generations are only recorded modulo
2^12.  Make sure all members of unit empobj_storage share it.  It is
only used in copies; its value on disk and in the cache is
meaningless.  Copies with generation other than ef_generation are
stale.  Stale copies that are a multiple of 2^12 generations old can't
be detected, but that is sufficiently improbable.

Set generation to ef_generation by calling new ef_mark_fresh() when
making copies in ef_read() and ef_blank().  nav_ship() and
fltp_to_list() make copies without going through ef_read(), and
therefore need to call ef_mark_fresh() as well.  Also call it in
obj_changed() to make check_sect_ok() & friends freshen their argument
when it is unchanged.

New must_be_fresh() oopses when its argument is stale.  Call it in
ef_write() to catch write back of stale copies.
2010-01-19 08:36:01 +01:00
358aee203e Store sequence numbers more compactly
Store them and ef_type in bit-fields.

Allocate eight bits for ef_type.  Values range from 0 to EF_GAME
(currently 16), so this is plenty.

Allocate twelve bits for sequence numbers.  Sequence number mismatches
are now missed when the numbers are equal modulo 2^12.  Still
sufficiently improbable.

Common machines store the bit-fields in a 32 bit word.  There are
twelve bits left in that word for future use.  Total savings 16 bits,
which is exactly what the previous commit spent on wider uids on
common machines.
2010-01-19 08:31:10 +01:00
ba2044be18 Store uids as int to support more sectors and units
Before, they were stored as short.  Wider uids use more space, but the
next commit will recover it by narrowing other members.

The use of short has always limited the number of ships, planes, land
units and nukes to SHRT_MAX (commonly 32768).  Only the most extreme
games ever came close.

Commit 49780e2c (v4.3.12) added struct sctstr member sct_uid to make
struct empobj member uid work for sectors.  This made the limit apply
to sectors as well.  We've had games with more than 32768 sectors.
2010-01-19 08:26:42 +01:00
4e895465df Remove unused members of struct lndstr, lonstr, nukstr, trtstr
struct lndstr member lnd_flags is a leftover from Empire3's C_SYNC,
which was ripped out in 4.0.0.

struct lonstr member l_sel, struct nuk_str members nuk_ship, nuk_land,
and struct trtstr member trt_bond have been there basically forever
without any use.
2010-01-19 08:21:37 +01:00
c528fcbe3e Update known contributors comments 2009-12-13 17:34:28 +01:00
ad296698f9 Factor new lnd_sabo() out of sabo()
This permits giving seagun(), fortgun() and landunitgun() internal
linkage.
2009-12-05 15:19:37 +01:00
35ef345ecb Update copyright notice 2009-02-08 09:33:18 +01:00
bf89453f8a Remove non-mission land unit reaction
Land unit reactions are overly complex because we have two different
concepts controlling them: reaction radius (set with lrange) and
reserve mission (set with mission).  You need to deal with both to set
up or query reactions.

Commit 8d0e1af5 "fixed" this by making reserve missions meaningless.

The previous commit made reserve missions meaningful again: they
support an op-area now.  This brought back the problem of having to
deal with two separate commands to accomplish one thing.

Fix this for good by removing non-mission land unit reaction
alltogether.  The only feature we lose by that is the ability to order
land units to react until the order is explicitely cancelled.  That's
because missions are implicitely cleared by many commands and events,
while non-mission reaction wasn't.  Closes #858121 and #858122.

Remove the non-mission reaction case from att_reacting_units().

Don't limit reserve missions to the land unit's reaction radius: make
lnd_reaction_range() return the type's maximum radius instead of
lnd_rad_max.

The reaction radius is now useless.  Remove the lrange command, and
struct lndstr member lnd_rad_max along with its selector react.
Remove land command's column rd.  Make ldump show column react as
zero.  Deprecate edit key 'P' in dounit(), and don't show it in
pr_land().
2008-12-25 11:47:05 +01:00
8e527b6cff Make land units on reserve mission react within op-area
Before, they always reacted to their maximum range, and the op-area
was unused.  Change mission() to define the op-area for reserve
missions as well.  Remove the special-case for showing reserve
missions from mission() and show_mission().  New lnd_reaction_range()
factored out of att_reacting_units().  Use it in oprange() to cover
reserve missions.  Pass the mission as separate parameter to oprange()
for now, because miss() doesn't set it in the object until later.
2008-12-17 12:30:43 -05:00
d702068457 Fix trailing whitespace 2008-09-17 21:31:40 -04:00
3e370da58c Get rid of ship and land unit load counters
Load counters are redundant; they can be computed from the carrier
uids.  Keeping them up-to-date as the carriers change is a pain, and
we never got that quite complete.

Computing load counters straight from the carrier uids every time we
need them would be rather inefficient, but computing them from cargo
lists is not.  So do that.

Remove the load counters: struct shpstr members shp_nplane,
shp_nchoppers, shp_nxlight, shp_nland, and struct lndstr members
lnd_nxlight and lnd_nland.

Don't compute/update load counters in build_ship(), build_land(),
land(), ldump(), load_plane_ship(), load_land_ship(),
load_plane_land(), load_land_land(), lstat(), sdump(), shi(), sstat(),
tend_land(), check_trade(), put_combat(), pln_oneway_to_carrier_ok),
pln_newlanding(), fit_plane_on_ship(), fit_plane_on_land(),
unit_list().

Nothing left in fit_plane_off_ship(), fit_plane_off_land(), so remove
them.

load_land_ship(), load_land_land(), check_trade(), pln_newlanding(),
put_plane_on_ship(), take_plane_off_ship(), put_plane_on_land(),
take_plane_off_land() no longer change the carrier, so don't put it.

Remove functions to recompute the load counters from carrier uids:
count_units(), lnd_count_units(), count_planes(), count_land_planes(),
pln_fixup() and lnd_fixup(), along with the latter two's private
copies of fit_plane_on_ship() and fit_plane_on_land().

New cargo list functions to compute load counts: unit_cargo_count()
and unit_nplane(), with convenience wrappers shp_nplane(),
shp_nland(), lnd_nxlight(), lnd_nland().

Use them to make ship selectors nplane, nchoppers, nxlight, nland
virtual.  They now reflect what is loaded, not how the load uses the
available slots.  This makes a difference when x-light planes or
choppers use plane slots.

Use them to make land unit selectors nxlight and nland virtual.

Use them to get load counts in land(), ldump(), load_plane_ship(),
load_land_ship(), load_plane_land(), load_land_land(), sdump(), shi(),
tend_land(), fit_plane_on_land(), trade_desc(), unit_list().

Rewrite fit_plane_on_ship() and could_be_on_ship() to use
shp_nplane().  could_be_on_ship() now takes load count arguments, as
computed by shp_nplane(), so it can be used for checking against an
existing load as well.
2008-09-08 21:32:56 -04:00
64a53c90f0 Cargo lists storing lists of cargo for each carrier
Persistent game state encodes "who carries what" by storing the
carrier uid in the cargo.  Cargo lists augment that: they store lists
of cargo for each carrier.  They are not persistent.

New unit_cargo_init() to compute the cargo lists from game state.
Call it in ef_init_srv() and at the end of update_main().

New unit_onresize() to resize the cargo list data structure.
Installed as units' struct empfile callback onresize to make them
resize automatically with the unit files.

New unit_carrier_change() to update cargo lists when carriers change
in game state.  Convenience wrappers pln_carrier_change(),
lnd_carrier_change() and nuk_carrier_change().  Call them from
prewrite callbacks to keep cargo lists in sync with game state.

To make that work, unused units must not point to a carrier.  Add new
pln_oninit(), lnd_oninit() and nuk_oninit() take care of newly created
units.  Change lnd_prewrite() and nuk_prewrite() to take dead land
units and nukes off their carrier.  pln_prewrite() did that already.

New unit_cargo_first(), unit_cargo_next() to traverse cargo lists.
Convenience wrappers lnd_first_on_ship(), lnd_first_on_land(),
lnd_next_on_unit(), pln_first_on_ship(), pln_first_on_land(),
pln_next_on_unit() and nuk_on_plane().  The latter is disabled for now
because it clashes with an existing function.
2008-09-08 21:30:39 -04:00
a233ecfea9 Remove columns lnd, pln from spy report to fix spy unit leak
The values in these columns were computed by count_sect_units() and
count_sect_planes(), which included land units and planes in the count
that aren't shown by prunits() and prplanes(), namely own and embarked
units.  Confusing.  Moreover, count_sect_planes() and prunits() rolled
dice separately for spy units.  This could leak the presence of spies
even when prunits() didn't show them.

All fixable, but not worth the trouble; just remove the counts.
2008-06-14 18:55:29 +02:00
536ef0b0a2 Add sequence numbers to game state
This oopses on output dependency violations, e.g. two threads doing a
read-modify-write without synchronization, or the one thread nesting
several read-modify-writes.  Such bugs are difficult to spot, and tend
to be abusable.  I figure we have quite a few of them.

New struct emptypedstr member seqno.  Make sure all members of unit
empobj_storage share it.  Initialize it in files: main() and
file_sct_init().  Set it in ef_blank() and new ef_set_uid() by calling
new get_seqno().  Use ef_set_uid() when copying objects: swaps(),
doland(), doship(), doplane(), dounit(), delete_old_news().  Step it
in ef_write() by calling new new_seqno().

Factor do_read() out of fillcache() to make it available for
get_seqno().
2008-05-17 22:50:30 +02:00
3b4de2feb1 Remove option FUEL
The abstract idea of tying ships and land units to a logistical tether
is sound, the concrete implementation as option FUEL is flawed.  It
adds too much busy-work to the game to be enjoyable.  It hasn't been
enabled in a public game for years.  The code implementing it is ugly,
repetitive, and a burden to maintain.

Remove selector fuel from ship_ca[] and land_ca[], and selectors
fuelc, fuelu from mchr_ca[] and lchr_ca[].  Remove fields fuelc, fuelu
from ship.config and land.config.

Remove command fuel from player_coms[].

Deprecate edit key 'B' in doship(), dounit(), and don't show it in
pr_ship(), pr_land().

Drop opt_FUEL code from build_ship(), shi(), sdump(), ship_damage(),
show_ship_stats(), do_mob_ship(), nav_ship(), build_land(), land(),
ldump(), land_damage(), show_land_stats(), do_mob_land(),
resupply_all(), resupply_commod(), get_minimum(), has_supply(),
unit_list(), vers().

Remove opt_FUEL, fuel_mult, struct shpstr member shp_fuel, struct
mchrstr members m_fuelc and m_fuelu, M_OILER, struct lndstr member
lnd_fuel, struct lchrstr members l_fuelc and l_fuelu, fuel(), and
auto_fuel_ship().
2008-05-12 09:25:20 +02:00
0dd6702df1 Update known contributors comments 2008-03-14 20:25:44 +01:00
a680c81110 Put a timestamp into struct emptypedstr
Make sure all members of unit empobj_storage share it.

Add matching timestamp member to struct comstr, struct empobj, struct
gamestr, struct lonstr, struct natstr, struct nwsstr, struct trdstr,
struct trtstr.  The timestamp isn't yet set for these.  To be fixed.

Move the timestamp member to the right place in struct lndstr, struct
loststr, struct realmstr, struct nukstr, struct plnstr, struct sctstr,
struct shpstr.
2008-03-14 20:25:43 +01:00
c75d19b082 Don't store land unit stats in struct lndstr, part 2
struct lndstr members lnd_spy, lnd_rad, lnd_ammo, lnd_fuelc,
lnd_fuelu, lnd_maxlight, lnd_maxlight are mere copies of struct
lchrstr members l_spy, l_rad, l_ammo, l_fuelc, l_fuelu, l_nxlight,
l_nland.  Remove them.

Make land unit selectors spy, rmax, ammo, fuelc, fuelu, maxlight
virtual.
2008-03-14 20:25:41 +01:00
cdf1bcfa22 Don't store land unit stats in struct lndstr, part 1
New lnd_att(), lnd_def(), lnd_vul(), lnd_spd(), lnd_vis(), lnd_frg(),
lnd_acc(), lnd_dam(), lnd_aaf() replace the struct lndstr members with
the same names.

Make land unit selectors att, def, vul, spd, vis, frg, acc, dam, aaf
virtual.
2008-03-14 20:25:41 +01:00
76830b5b98 Factor out land unit firing range calculation into lnd_fire_range() 2008-03-14 20:25:39 +01:00
66406d8385 Remove dead code for estimating defense
Clean up of intelligence_report().  Should have been done in commit
092a52f2.
2008-03-14 20:25:38 +01:00
f6c87d21ff Factor out common land unit fire code into lnd_fire()
This takes care of a number of bugs / inconsistencies:

* Resupply before fire: fire command did not require unit to be in
  supply, and resupplied shells.  Everywhere else (return fire,
  support and interdiction) the land unit had to be in supply after
  resupply of everything.  Unify not to resupply anything and not to
  require being in supply.  This is consistent with ships and sectors.

* Resupply after fire: fire command resupplied shells after active
  fire.  Unify not to do that.  This is consistent with ships and
  sectors.

* When a land unit returned fire to multiple attackers, quiet_bigdef()
  charged it ammo for each one.  Finally, it was charged one shell
  more by use_ammo().  Except only the first land unit got charged
  there in fact, because buggy add_to_fired_queue() entered only the
  first land unit into the defender list.  Fix add_to_fired_queue()
  and change quiet_bigdef() not to charge ammo, just like for ships
  and sectors.  This charges only one shell instead of the true ammo
  use, which is wrong, but consistent with ships.

* lnd_support() tallied support damage unrounded.  Unify to round
  before tally.
2008-03-14 20:25:38 +01:00
0219bf086a New unit stat development functions
The macros defining unit stat development in tech are somewhat
inconvenient to use.  Define more convenient functions, and hide away
the macros near the function definitions.
2008-03-14 20:25:10 +01:00
49780e2c6c Extend the common header of struct empobj to include uid
Make sure all members of unit empobj_storage share uid in addition to
ef_type.

Add matching uid member to struct gamestr, struct natstr and struct
sctstr, and set them.

Swap struct empobj members uid and own to make that easier, and update
struct comstr, struct lndstr, struct lonstr, struct loststr, struct
nwsstr, struct nukstr, struct plnstr, struct realmstr, struct shpstr,
struct trdstr, struct trtstr accordingly.

Note that the uid isn't properly set for struct nwsstr, struct lonstr,
struct trdstr, struct comstr and struct loststr.  To be fixed.
2008-03-05 22:48:20 +01:00
3290e87576 Get rid of the need to fix up lchr[].
Mil are not required for building units since 4.0.0.  l_mil was still
initialized to l_item[I_MILIT], and used instead of that in a couple
of places.  Fix those, and remove the initialization.
2008-02-07 08:01:54 +01:00
db02dda32f Update copyright notice 2008-01-19 10:15:37 +01:00
335d9d34ab Include reshuffle. 2007-07-15 10:07:48 +00:00
4bd19812af Use the new Empire clock for implementing MOB_ACCESS:
(lndstr, plnstr, sctstr, shpstr): Change timestamp members lnd_access,
pln_access, sct_access, shp_access from real time (time_t) to ETUs
within a turn (short).
(land_ca, plane_ca, sect_ca, ship_ca): Update accordingly.
(build_ship, build_land, build_bridge, build_plane, build_tower)
(explore, check_trade, bsanct, takeover, takeover_ship)
(takeover_land): Use game_tick_to_now() instead of time() to update
the timestamp.  Change check_trade(), takeover_ship(), takeover_land()
to do that only when MOB_ACCESS is enabled, for consistency.
(lupgr, supgr, pupgr, takeover_ship): Don't touch the timestamp where
mobility isn't touched either.
(sct_do_upd_mob, shp_do_upd_mob, lnd_do_upd_mob, pln_do_upd_mob): Use
game_tick_to_now() instead of increase_mob() to compute ETUs since
the timestamp and update the timestamp.  Closes #1012699.
(increase_mob): Remove.
(mob_sect, mob_ship, mob_land, mob_plane): sct_do_upd_mob() & friends
no longer do the right thing at the update.  Use game_reset_tick() and
pass its result directly to do_mob_sect() & friends.  This is only
correct when argument is etu_per_update, which it always is.  Remove
parameter.  Callers changed.
(do_mob_sect, do_mob_ship, do_mob_land, do_mob_plane): Oops on
negative argument.

(mob_acc_globals, timestampfil, mobupdate, updating_mob)
(update_all_mob, timestamp_fixing, update_timestamps, mobility_check):
The mobupdate command was important to let deities manually
synchronize mobility updating with updates.  That's no longer needed.
The code behind it is somewhat hairy and ugly, and updating it to work
with the Empire clock is just not worth it.  Remove.  Users changed.
(player_coms): Update accordingly.
(upda): Remove display of mobility updating state.

(mobility_init): No need to fix up mobility on startup, as the Empire
clock runs normally even when the server is down.  Remove.  Caller
changed.
2007-07-15 09:43:57 +00:00
Ron Koenderink
aee2bc78e2 (unit_path): New, create by combining shp_path() and lnd_path().
(do_unit_move): Replace shp_path() and lnd_path() with unit_path().
(shp_path, lnd_path): Remove shp_path() and lnd_path(),
not used any more.
2007-01-24 23:24:37 +00:00
Ron Koenderink
d94d269769 (unit_put): New, create by combining shp_put() and lnd_put().
(sail_nav_fleet, shp_nav_one_sector): Replace shp_put() with unit_put().
(lnd_mar_one_sector, att_fight, move_in_land): Replace lnd_put() with unit_put().
(shp_put, lnd_put): Remove.
2007-01-23 23:51:02 +00:00
Ron Koenderink
038cc74d4e (unit_list): New, create by combining shp_list() and lnd_list().
(do_unit_move): Replace call to shp_list() and lnd_list() with unit_list().
(shp_list, lnd_list): Remove, not needed, replaced by unit_list().
2007-01-23 01:41:37 +00:00
dccc0d1349 (getlandp, getloanp, getnatp, getnewsp, getnukep, getplanep)
(getpowerp, getshipp, gettradep, gettrep): Fix insufficiently
parenthesized macro expansion.
2007-01-20 19:16:09 +00:00
63bdc89835 Update copyright notice. 2007-01-09 19:09:31 +00:00