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Marc Olzheim
d30942632b (I_NONE, I_CIVIL, I_MILIT, I_SHELL, I_GUN, I_PETROL, I_IRON, I_DUST,
I_BAR, I_FOOD, I_OIL, I_LCM, I_HCM, I_UW, I_RAD, I_MAX): Turn macros
into enumeration constants.
(i_type): New.  Use where appropriate.  No functional changes, except
that I_NONE is now catched properly in a few places.
2004-09-16 21:18:01 +00:00
fac342ed49 Update copyright notice. 2004-09-07 15:07:16 +00:00
4d154753b8 (pchrstr, MAXPRCON): Simplify variable-style storage of constituents.
Store only up to MAXPRCON constituents, not MAXCHRNV; code doesn't
fully support more than three anyway.  Remove member p_nv, use item
type I_NONE for unused slots.  Rename members p_vtype, p_vamt to
p_ctype, p_camt to avoid confusion with variable-style storage.
(pchr): Initializers adapted.
(nullify_objects, materials_cost, materials_charge, prod,
show_sect_capab, grind): Adapt, simplify where possible, protect
against bad item types in pchr[].
(MAXCHRNV): Unused, remove.
2004-08-17 15:19:46 +00:00
Ron Koenderink
3ca767fc88 (prod_eff): New, factored out of produce() and prod().
(upd_ship): Oil and food production used special rules that didn't
match ordinary production and didn't make much sense.  Made them
follow ordinary production rules.  This puts uw and mil to work, and
makes ship tech and efficiency relevant to production.  Closes #917461
and #955072.
2004-08-17 02:31:10 +00:00
0e7211738f (prod): Change variable work from double to int. This matches actual
production code better, and fixes a small inaccuracy introduced in
rev. 1.10.

(prod): Production is limited to 999 units.  Fix for production
efficiency > 1, e.g. agribusiness.

(prod): Raw material consumption was incorrectly limited to 999.

(prod): Production backlog was handled incorrectly; it claimed `will
make' lots, `max' less, which is backwards.
2004-05-14 19:53:17 +00:00
fb5a4b8532 (prod): Match materials_cost() more closely. No functional changes. 2004-05-14 19:40:49 +00:00
79e94bf9d1 (produce, prod): Remove some code related to depletion that has no
effect and makes no sense.
2004-05-14 17:26:53 +00:00
6d3f24f9d7 (prod): Rename variables to match produce() more closely. No
functional changes.
2004-05-14 17:19:20 +00:00
7f4e59fb8d (new_work, do_feed, prod, newe): Factor out calculation of work into
new_work().

(ROLLOVER_AVAIL, opt_ROLLOVER_AVAIL, opt_ROLLOVER_AVAIL, Options,
rollover_avail_max, configkeys, vers, new_work): Replace option
ROLLOVER_AVAIL by configuration parameter rollover_avail_max.
2004-05-10 20:30:38 +00:00
b985192f6f (prod, upd_buildeff): Truncated work to even before sector building.
Fix.
2004-04-08 16:31:31 +00:00
Ron Koenderink
5a0216893f (prod): The production limit due to work was rounded incorrectly. 2004-04-07 22:06:48 +00:00
9b7a65b865 (buy, move, prod, dodistribute, produce): Obey ITEM_MAX. Previous
change to move() was incomplete.
2004-03-16 18:56:14 +00:00
e7d75b2279 Use gcc function attribute `format' to catch bad format strings. Fix
them.  From Marc Olzheim.
Type modifier 'l' was missing in many places, probably rendering the
server useless on 64-bit hosts.
(ef_flush, ef_write, ef_extend, lwpCreate, lwpDestroy): Use conversion
specifier 'p' to print pointers.
(check_market): Fix display of loan amount.
(doland): Fix unescaped '%' (undefined behavior).
(ldump, ndump, pdump, sdump): Don't use flag '0' with conversion
specifier 's' (undefined behavior).
(dump, ldump, lost, ndump, pdump, sdump, empth_create, update_sched):
Cast time_t and pthread_t to long for printing.
(lwpStackCheck, lwpStackCheckUsed, finish_sects): Insert cast to fix
argument type on all platforms.
(prod): Remove extra argument.
(perform_mission, airdamage, retreat_land1, lwpReschedule): Format
string missed arguments.
2004-03-09 12:27:40 +00:00
b1461faea5 Replace getvec() by direct, read-only item access in some cases where
that's obviously correct.
2004-03-05 10:38:58 +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
8cd0160176 Declare all configuration variables in optlist.h. Include that
instead of declaring them all over the place.  This uncovered type
errors:
(s_p_etu, adj_update): Defined long, sometimes declared int.  Kills
big endian machines where sizeof(long) != sizeof(int).  Change to
int.

(set_option, delete_option, optstrset, intset, floatset, doubleset,
longset, optionset, optiondel, worldxset): Change linkage to static.
2004-02-17 22:58:04 +00:00
d7a054c20a (ROLLOVER_AVAIL, opt_ROLLOVER_AVAIL, Options, do_feed, prod, newe):
New option ROLLOVER_AVAIL; from Drake Diedrich.
2004-01-20 16:51:43 +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