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2e4f63c270 Remove IO_NOWAIT, IO_WAIT
They make the code slightly clearer in some places, and more
complicated in others.  Not worth it.
2009-07-19 14:11:52 -04:00
55c53b9add Hide struct io and implementation of struct ioqueue
Move struct io and struct ioqueue from ioqueue.h to ioqueue.c.
Declare incomplete struct ioqueue in ioqueue.h.
2009-07-19 14:11:52 -04:00
3805548b3e Remove blocking struct iop operation
The blocking I/O option makes no sense in the server, because it
blocks the server process instead of the thread.  In fact, it's been
unused since Empire 2, except for one place, where it was used
incorrectly, and got removed in the previous commit.

Make I/O non-blocking in io_open() unconditionally.  Remove IO_NBLOCK
and io_noblocking().
2009-07-19 14:11:52 -04:00
0025f24f1e Remove long defunct IO_NEWSOCK
Chainsaw used this together with the notify callback to make the iop
data type usable for sockets it listened on, so that io_select() could
multiplex them along with the sockets used for actual I/O.
io_select() became unused in Empire 2, and finally got removed in
commit 875d72a0, v4.2.13.  That made the IO_NEWSOCK and the notify
callback defunct.  The latter got removed in commit 7d5a6b81, v4.3.1.
2009-07-19 14:11:52 -04:00
44c36fa7d5 Make sector maintenance cost configurable
Replace the fixed $1 per ETU maintenance for capital/city sectors that
are at least 60% efficient by a configurable maintenance cost, payable
regardless of efficiency.  The only change in the default
configuration is that inefficient capitals now pay maintenance.
Charging sector maintenance regardless of efficiency is consistent
with unit maintenance.

New struct dchrstr member d_maint and sector-chr selector maint.  Make
show_sect_build() show it.  Change produce_sect() to record
maintenance in new slot p_sect[SCT_MAINT] instead of abusing
p_sect[SCT_CAPIT].  Replace the "Capital maintenance" line in budget
by "Sector maintenance".
2009-07-19 13:58:47 -04:00
1f60baf818 New SCT_BUDG_MAX 2009-07-19 13:58:47 -04:00
3722bafaf7 Fix confusion of landmines with seamines
Seamines and landmines share storage.  Sea and bridge span sectors can
hold only sea mines, other sector types only landmines.  Sector type
checks were missing or incorrect in several places:

* Seamines under bridge spans were mistaken for landmines in several
  places:

  - ground combat mine defense bonus, in get_mine_dsupport() and
    stre(),

  - land units retreating from bombs, in retreat_land1(),

  - non-land unit ground movement (commands explore, move, transport,
    and INTERDICT_ATT of military), in check_lmines(),

  Fix them to check the sector type with new SCT_MINES_ARE_SEAMINES(),
  SCT_LANDMINES().

* plane_sweep() mistook landmines for seamines in harbors.  Bug could
  not bite, because it's only called for sea sectors.  Drop the bogus
  check for harbor.

* Collapsing a bridge tower magically converted landmines into
  seamines.  Make knockdown() clear landmines.

Also use SCT_MINES_ARE_SEAMINES() and SCT_LANDMINES() in mine(),
landmine(), lnd_sweep() and lnd_check_mines().  No functional change
there.

Keep checking only for sea in pln_mine(), plane_sweep(),
retreat_ship1(), shp_sweep() and shp_check_one_mines().  This means
seamines continue not to work under bridges.  Making them work there
is tempting, but as long as finding seamines clobbers the sector
designation in the bmap, it's better to have them in sea sectors only.

Historical notes:

Mines started out simple enough: you could mine sea and bridge spans,
and ships hit and swept mines in foreign sectors.

Chainsaw 2 introduced aerial mining and sweeping.  Unlike ships,
planes could not mine bridge spans.  plane_sweep() could sweep
harbors, which was wrong, but it was never called there, so the bug
could not bite.

Chainsaw 3 introduced landmines.  The idea was to permit only seamines
in some sector types, and only landmines in the others, so they can
share storage.  To figure out whether a sector has a particular kind
of mines, you need to check the sector type.  Such checks already
existed in mine, drop and sweep, and they were kept unchanged.  The
new lmine command also got the check.  Everything else did not.
Ground movement and combat could hit and sweep seamines in bridge
spans.  Ships could hit and sweep landmines in harbors.

Empire 2 fixed land unit movement (march, INTERDICT_ATT) not to
mistake seamines for landmines on bridge spans.  It fixed ships not to
mistake landmines for seamines.  The fix also neutered seamines under
bridge spans: ships could neither hit nor sweep them anymore.  Both
fixes missed retreat.

Commit 5663713b (v4.3.1) made ship retreat consistent with other ship
movement.
2009-03-31 22:52:03 +02:00
8cbcfefda1 Clean up useless declarations
Commit fbf9f15b removed SO, SE, but left their declarations behind.
Ditto commit 3aea20e1 for bigcity_dchr, and commit 08b94556 for
player_kill_idle.

Commit afa65c8f accidentally added a declaration for xedit().
2009-03-28 13:04:48 +01:00
f760150d8f Rename plane_caps() to pln_caps() and give it external linkage 2009-03-08 17:14:59 +01:00
eea9e76bf8 Don't log out player when update aborts a command with pthreads
pthread.c's empth_select() returned -1 when empth_wakeup() interrupted
select().  The failure then got propagated all the way up, and the
player got logged out.  Fix by returning 0 in that case.  While there,
retry on EINTR, to match LWP.  Also clarify comments.
2009-03-01 13:04:48 +01:00
5073b022fd Remove unused empth_terminate()
Unused since 4.3.10.  Can be used safely only in very special
circumstances.

Removal allows simplifying pthread.c and ntthread.c some.  liblwp left
alone.
2009-03-01 10:49:48 +01:00
ee20a9cd34 Update known contributors comments 2009-02-18 21:11:33 +01:00
322f96ecb7 Redesign automatic supply interface
The automatic supply interface has design flaws that make it hard to
use correctly.  Its current uses are in fact all wrong (until commit
0179fd86, the update had a few uses that might have been correct).
Some of the bugs can only bite with land unit capability combinations
that don't exist in the stock game, though.

Automatic supply draws supplies from supply sources in range.  Since
that can update any supply source in range, all copies of potential
supply sources a caller may keep can get invalidated.  Writing back
such an invalid copy wipes out the deduction of supplies and mobility
from a source, triggering a seqno mismatch oops.

This commit redesigns the interface so that callers can safely keep a
copy of the object drawing the supplies (the "supply sink").  The idea
is to pass the sink to the supply code, so it can avoid using it as
source.  The actual avoiding will be implemented in a later commit.

Copies other than the supply sink still need to be eliminated.  See
commit 65410d16 for an example.

Other improvements to help avoid common errors:

* Supply functions are commonly used to ensure the sink has a certain
  amount of supplies.  A common error is to fetch that amount
  regardless of how many the sink already has.  It's more convenient
  for such users to pass how many they need to have instead of how
  many to get.

* A common use of supply functions is to get supplies for immediate
  use.  If that use turns out not to be possible after all, the
  supplies need to be added somewhere, which is all too easy to
  forget.  Many bugs of this kind have been fixed over time, and there
  are still some left.  This class of bugs can be avoided by adding
  the supplies to the sink automatically.

In fact, this commit fixes precisely such bugs in mission_pln_equip()
and shp_missile_defense(): plane interception and support missions,
missile interception (abms), launch of ballistic missiles and
anti-sats could all lose shells, or supply more than needed.

Replace supply_commod() by new sct_supply(), shp_supply(),
lnd_supply(), and resupply_all() by new lnd_supply_all().  Simplify
users accordingly.

There's just one use of resupply_commod() left, in landmine().  Use
lnd_supply_all() there, and remove resupply_commod().
2009-02-17 19:31:37 +01:00
5ea0d19c20 Fix automatic supply of defending and reacting units
Being in supply is relevant for defending and reacting units.  The
code used has_supply() to check that.

Contrary to its name, has_supply() does not check whether the land
unit has enough supplies to be in supply, but whether it has or could
draw enough.  So, defending and reacting units did not actually draw
any missing supplies.

Fix that in get_dlist() and att_reacting_units() by calling
resupply_all(), then checking with new lnd_in_supply() instead of
has_supply().  The fix of att_reacting_units() is complicated by the
fact that it is also used in the strength command, and should keep not
drawing supplies there.

Rename has_supply() to lnd_could_be_supplied().  Replace its uses
immediately after resupply_all() by lnd_in_supply().
2009-02-17 19:30:35 +01:00
9ff2c62309 Avoid repeated hours and game down status notifications
may_play_now() tells deities about hours restriction and game down
status.  It runs at login and before and after each command.  Getting
notified that often is annoying.

Avoid repetition by remembering notification in new player flags
PF_HOURS and PF_DOWN.  Add a notification when hours restriction has
been lifted.  Ensure the notification is printed before the prompt,
not before the command, by calling may_play_now() from command() only
for mortals.  Safe, because may_play_now() always returns true for
deities anyway.
2009-02-08 14:59:26 +01:00
e8926559d1 Move show_first_tel() from player.c to rea.c 2009-02-08 14:21:15 +01:00
4238323d63 Factor out code to read mailboxes, and make read more robust
New tel_read_header(), tel_read_body().  Use them in rea(),
show_first_tel(), copy_and_expire().

rea() now stops when it encounters a corrupt telegram, and logs the
problem.  Before, error detection was incomplete, and errors were not
logged.  Corrupt mailboxes could make it crash.

show_first_tel() and copy_and_expire() can now cope with telegrams of
arbitrary length, like rea(), and sanity-check the header fields they
don't actually use.
2009-02-08 14:21:15 +01:00
4c81ca34cb Make struct telstr members tel_type and tel_length unsigned
They are simpler to use that way.
2009-02-08 14:21:15 +01:00
d2cd46ce20 Don't log out deity when gamedown() can't read downfil
Broken in commit c7e2442d.  Fix by factoring show_first_tel() out of
gamedown() and show_motd().
2009-02-08 14:21:15 +01:00
fe9f02ccfb Store game down flag in the game table
This avoids the silly opening of downfil all the time.

For what it's worth, it also makes the information visible in xdump,
as new game selector down.
2009-02-08 14:18:04 +01:00
35ef345ecb Update copyright notice 2009-02-08 09:33:18 +01:00
7e104531dd Streamline copyright notice in lwp.h
Should have been done along with the rest of LWP, in commit 2aea9269.
2009-02-08 09:33:18 +01:00
Ron Koenderink
c7e2442d3a Prevent command from executing after game is down
Move the gamedown() check from status to may_play_now() so it is
checked upon login, before a command is executed and after command
completion.  This fixes the situation where a player to could execute
one more command after the game was down.

Report to the deities that the game is down.

Remove to duplicate gamedown message.
2009-02-04 20:53:26 -06:00
6564ff2240 Integrate air defense missions into interception
The ancients designed interception dead simple: when you overfly a
sector, you get intercepted by the sector owner.  Fine print
interception rules govern which planes intercept.

Then complexity got piled on top of it.

Chainsaw 2 added an extra interception by surface ship owners, in the
target sector only.

Chainsaw 3 added an extra interception by land unit owners, in the
target sector only (Empire 4 later merged this extra land unit
interception with the extra surface ship interception).

Chainsaw 3 added an entirely separate kind of interception: air
defense missions.  When you enter a sector in some air defense op
area, you get intercepted.  Fine print air defense rules govern which
planes intercept.  These rules differ significantly from the
interception fine print.

Additional complexity comes from these facts:

* Air defense mission interception happens in addition to non-mission
  interception.  You can boost your total interception by setting up
  air defense.  Which means you must set it up, or forgo an advantage.

* Air defense planes are not available for non-mission interception
  duty.  You need to decide on a split.

* In contrast to non-mission interception, interceptors flying air
  defense get intercepted.

Moreover, the air defense code breaks one of the plane code's design
assumptions, namely that just one plane sortie is active at a time.
The air defense sortie runs while the sortie it intercepts is in
progress.  This leads to two interceptions being active at the same
time: the one intercepting the original sortie, and the one
intercepting the air defense sortie.  The same plane can fly in both
interceptions, and damage received in the interception of the air
defense sortie is wiped out, triggering a seqno mismatch oops.

The previous commit already simplified non-mission interception: you
get intercepted by anyone who owns the sector, or a surface ship or a
land unit there, whether it's the target sector or not.

Now simplify mission interception, by merging air defense back into
ordinary interception: when you overfly a sector, you get intercepted
by anyone who owns the sector, or a surface ship or land unit there,
or has an air defense mission covering the sector.  That's all.  No
multiple interceptions, no separate air defense rules.

Remove air_defense().  Simplify ac_encounter() and sam_intercept()
accordingly; both lose their last parameter.

Change sam_intercept() and ac_intercept() to intercept in mission op
areas.  New parameter only_mission to suppress non-mission
interception.  Pass zero when the intercepting country owns the sector
or a surface ship or land unit in the sector.

ac_encounter() can't efficiently predict whether a country intercepts,
so it needs to call ac_intercept() unconditionally.  This kills the
optimization to collect interceptors only when needed; simplify
accordingly, replacing getilist() by getilists().
2009-02-01 17:14:39 +01:00
b624ce30dd Pass only PM_* mission flags to ac_encounter()
Since the previous two commits, ac_encounter() checks its
mission_flags argument only for proper mission flags PM_R and PM_S,
not for plane flags P_A, P_S, P_I.

This makes the code to put plane flags into mission flags useless.
Remove it from bomb(), drop(), fly(), para(), reco(),
perform_mission(), mission_pln_arm(), air_defense(), pln_arm().

Much of that code was useless even before: P_X and P_H since Chainsaw
3 option STEALTHV became mandatory in Empire 2, and P_MINE since
commit cc0c3e4f (v4.3.0) cleaned up mine drops.
2009-02-01 17:14:38 +01:00
Ron Koenderink
08b9455682 Reimplement max_idle without a separate thread
Remove the KillIdle thread.  Add timeout to struct iop, initialized in
io_open().  Obey it in io_input() by passing it to empth_select().  If
empth_select() times out, report that back through io_input() to
recvclient() and player_login().  If player_login() receives a timeout
indication, print a message and terminate the session.  If
recvclient() receives a timeout indication, flash a message to the
player and initiate a shut down the player's session.

Create WIN32 sys/time.h to define struct timeval.  This creates some
conflicts with WIN32 windows.h definitions.  Including windows.h in
show.c and info.c creates conflicts, so remove that.  Modify service.c
to include sys/socket.h instead of windows.h to remove the conflict
with sys/time.h.
2009-02-01 17:06:33 +01:00
Ron Koenderink
d1ff2a6089 Factor out gamehours and max minutes per day checks
Combine the checks from player_main(), command() and status() into
may_play_now().
2009-02-01 06:29:57 -06:00
Ron Koenderink
aa5861d10b Add standard checks to the assigning of a country name
Add check to ensure a country by that name does not exist.
Ensure the length is not too long.  Note this is a change
behaviour for edit and change commands which used to silently
truncate long names.  Enforce that a country name can not have
control characters in it.  Ensure that a country name is not
blank or just spaces.
2009-01-06 17:22:26 -06:00
9115c03949 Simplify type coercion in condition evaluation
Change nstr_mkselval() to generate values with promoted types only,
and replace nstr_coerce_val() by new and simpler nstr_optype() in
nstr_comp().

Replace the only remaining use of nstr_coerce_val() in surv() by
nstr_promote(), and remove nstr_coerce_val().

This loses one half of the unimplemented sketch of coercions to
NSC_STRING.  Drop the other half from nstr_exec_val().
2008-12-27 16:59:53 +01:00
3a1577a6b5 Remove econfig key mission_mob_cost
Questionable feature, and hasn't been used in a long time.
2008-12-25 11:47:33 +01:00
d5f371cc1d Remove oprange()'s mission parameter
Use the current mission instead.  Make mission() set it before calling
oprange(), and clean up somewhat.
2008-12-25 11:47:32 +01:00
7ac151acac Move show_mission() to sole caller, give it internal linkage 2008-12-25 11:47:32 +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
40d8357746 New in_oparea(), factored out of build_mission_list_type() 2008-12-17 11:37:55 -05:00
439fa2eadc Don't reduce mission op area when range shrinks
The mission command limits op area radius to the possible range.
That's okay, as it doesn't actually restrict possible op areas.  When
the mission is executed, it was limited again.  Don't do that; remove
the limiting code from build_mission_list_type() and show_mission().

The removed limiting had no effect, except when the range shrunk.
Then limiting reduced the op area more than necessary.  For instance,
consider an object O with initial range 3 on a mission around M with
range 3:

    - - - y - - -
     - - z y - -
    - - z x y - -
     - O x x M -
    - - z x y - -
     - - z y - -
    - - - y - - -

Initially, all sectors not marked - are in range and in the op area.
If the range drops to two, sectors marked O, x and z are still in
range of O.  But only the x are still in range of M.  The O and z got
excluded.

Range can currently shrink when plane range is reduced (range
command), or a ship, plane or land unit somehow loses tech (deity
intervention).
2008-12-17 11:36:49 -05:00
Ron Koenderink
875a80d14f Rewrite accounting of play time
Replace daychange() and gettimeleft() by update_timeused_login(),
update_timeused() and enforce_minimum_session_time().  The new
code doesn't assume the day is always 24 hours long which can
occur when transitioning into or out of DST and such.  Logging
in after more a multiple of 128 days now resets nat_timeused
properly.

Fix nat_timeused calculation on midnight rollover to include
the time since midnight.

struct natstr member nat_dayno and struct player member timeleft
are now unused, remove them.
2008-11-15 13:08:19 -06:00
b27298d4c5 New option RAILWAYS
With RAILWAYS, highway-like sectors double as rail.  They need to be
at least 5% efficient to be operational, and then they additionally
extend rail into adjacent sectors that are at least 60% efficient.

New opt_RAILWAYS, SCT_HAS_RAIL(), sct_rail_track().  Update
sector_mcost(), bp_neighbors(), lnd_mar_one_sector() for RAILWAYS
mobility rules.  Update sinfra(), spyline(), satdisp_sect() to show
rail track instead of rail infrastructure for RAILWAYS.

New virtual sector selector track, implemented by nsc_sct_track().
2008-11-01 11:40:15 -04:00
cacc393c53 Age che just like reserves (1% per 24 ETUs)
Factor aging out of age_levels() into new age_people().  Use it in
do_feed() to age che.
2008-11-01 11:37:35 -04:00
3376589007 New concept sector terrain
A sector type's terrain (struct dchrstr member d_terrain) is the
sector type of its underlying terrain.  Sector types occuring in
d_terrain are terrain types, and must have their own type in
d_terrain.  Players can change sector types only to those with the
same terrain.

The builtin configuration defines terrain types sea, mountain,
wasteland, wilderness and plains.  It gives bridge span and tower
terrain sea, and everything else terrain wilderness.  Hence, the stock
game remains unchanged.

Deities can use terrain to create sector types that can be developed
only in limited ways.
2008-10-28 19:35:51 -04:00
Ron Koenderink
14319b89ec Represent logged in time in seconds rather than minutes
This simplifies things.  In particular, it gets rid of random rounding
in getcommand(), which created a variation in the nightly build
depending on whether the update starts before or after the deity logs
out.

Replace struct natstr member nat_minused by nat_timeused, and update
cou_ca[] accordingly (this affects xdump nat).  Replace player member
minleft by timeleft, and getminleft() by gettimeleft().  Update
getcommand(), daychange(), player_main(), status() accordingly, taking
care not to change player output.  Change edit country key 'u' to work
in seconds.
2008-10-28 08:48:25 -06:00
d702068457 Fix trailing whitespace 2008-09-17 21:31:40 -04:00
a9653c475b Fix whitespace: space before tab 2008-09-17 19:29:42 -04:00
db4770426e Update known contributors comments 2008-09-17 18:54:15 -04:00
3e15a8e226 Make trade show exactly what's on sale, remove option SHOW_PLANE
Planes and land units on ships are sold along with the ship, but trade
showed them only when SHOWPLANE was enabled.  Show them always.

Planes on land units are not sold along with the land unit, but trade
showed them when SHOWPLANE was enabled.  Don't.
2008-09-16 19:11:18 -04:00
4a44b51f8c Guard unit.h against multiple inclusion 2008-09-16 18:47:06 -04:00
e7ce50405e Wipe orders when ship, plane, land unit or nuke changes owner
Use new unit_wipe_orders() for violent takeover (takeover_unit() on
behalf of assault, attack, board, lboard, paradrop and pboard), and
peaceful takeover (unit_give_away() on behalf of arm, disarm, load,
unload, lload, lunload, scrap, scuttle, tend, trade).

Before, takeover_unit() cleared only group, mission and ship retreat
orders, and unit_give_away() only group and mission.  Orders that
weren't cleared:

* Mission op area (visible in xdump)

* Ship autonav orders

* Ship sail path including ship to follow and mobility quota

* Plane range limit

* Land unit retreat orders and retreat percentage
2008-09-15 19:40:44 -04:00
69b74bb5dd Remove takeover_ship() and takeover_land() parameter hostile
All callers pass non-zero.  Simplify accordingly.
2008-09-15 19:40:44 -04:00
d2b1bef0f5 Fix cargo giveaway in scrap and scuttle
When giving away cargo by scrapping or scuttling its carrier, the
cargo's cargo wasn't given away.  Happened for instance when a ship
carrying a land unit carrying a SAM got scrapped.

Also, wing, army and mission weren't cleared.

To fix, create unit_give_away() and use it in unit_drop_cargo().
2008-09-15 19:40:43 -04:00
f3651f17e5 Refactor and fix scuttle and scrap code
Factor unit_drop_cargo() out of scra(), scuttle_ship(),
scuttle_land(), fix it up:

* Some messages were sent as bulletins instead of printing them.

* Nukes were always destroyed.  They're now treated exactly like other
  cargo.

* scuttle destroyed some cargo silently, and listed other cargo as
  "scuttled".  It now simply lets unit_update_cargo() running from
  carrier prewrite callbacks list all cargo "lost".

Simplify its callers.  scuttle_ship() and scuttle_land() are now
trivial, inline and remove.
2008-09-15 19:40:13 -04:00