/* ************************************************************************ * File: utils.c Part of CircleMUD * * Usage: various internal functions of a utility nature * * * * All rights reserved. See license.doc for complete information. * * * * Copyright (C) 1993, 94 by the Trustees of the Johns Hopkins University * * CircleMUD is based on DikuMUD, Copyright (C) 1990, 1991. * ************************************************************************ */ #include "conf.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "structs.h" #include "utils.h" #include "db.h" #include "comm.h" #include "screen.h" #include "spells.h" #include "handler.h" #include "interpreter.h" /*external globals */ extern struct time_data time_info; /* local functions */ struct time_info_data *real_time_passed(time_t t2, time_t t1); struct time_info_data *mud_time_passed(time_t t2, time_t t1); void die_follower(struct char_data *ch); void add_follower(struct char_data *ch, struct char_data *leader); void prune_crlf(char *txt); /* creates a random number in interval [from;to] */ int number(int from, int to) { /* error checking in case people call number() incorrectly */ if (from > to) { int tmp = from; from = to; to = tmp; log("SYSERR: number() should be called with lowest, then highest. number(%d, %d), not number(%d, %d).", from, to, to, from); } /* * This should always be of the form: * * ((float)(from - to + 1) * rand() / (float)(RAND_MAX + from) + from); * * if you are using rand() due to historical non-randomness of the * lower bits in older implementations. We always use circle_random() * though, which shouldn't have that problem. Mean and standard * deviation of both are identical (within the realm of statistical * identity) if the rand() implementation is non-broken. */ return ((circle_random() % (to - from + 1)) + from); } /* simulates dice roll */ int dice(int num, int size) { int sum = 0; if (size <= 0 || num <= 0) return (0); while (num-- > 0) sum += number(1, size); return (sum); } int MIN(int a, int b) { return (a < b ? a : b); } int MAX(int a, int b) { return (a > b ? a : b); } char *CAP(char *txt) { *txt = UPPER(*txt); return (txt); } /* Create a duplicate of a string */ char *str_dup(const char *source) { char *new_z; CREATE(new_z, char, strlen(source) + 1); return (strcpy(new_z, source)); } /* * Strips \r\n from end of string. */ void prune_crlf(char *txt) { int i = strlen(txt) - 1; while (txt[i] == '\n' || txt[i] == '\r') txt[i--] = '\0'; } /* * str_cmp: a case-insensitive version of strcmp(). * Returns: 0 if equal, > 0 if arg1 > arg2, or < 0 if arg1 < arg2. * * Scan until strings are found different or we reach the end of both. */ int str_cmp(const char *arg1, const char *arg2) { int chk, i; if (arg1 == NULL || arg2 == NULL) { log("SYSERR: str_cmp() passed a NULL pointer, %p or %p.", arg1, arg2); return (0); } for (i = 0; arg1[i] || arg2[i]; i++) if ((chk = LOWER(arg1[i]) - LOWER(arg2[i])) != 0) return (chk); /* not equal */ return (0); } /* * strn_cmp: a case-insensitive version of strncmp(). * Returns: 0 if equal, > 0 if arg1 > arg2, or < 0 if arg1 < arg2. * * Scan until strings are found different, the end of both, or n is reached. */ int strn_cmp(const char *arg1, const char *arg2, int n) { int chk, i; if (arg1 == NULL || arg2 == NULL) { log("SYSERR: strn_cmp() passed a NULL pointer, %p or %p.", arg1, arg2); return (0); } for (i = 0; (arg1[i] || arg2[i]) && (n > 0); i++, n--) if ((chk = LOWER(arg1[i]) - LOWER(arg2[i])) != 0) return (chk); /* not equal */ return (0); } /* log a death trap hit */ void log_death_trap(struct char_data *ch) { char buf[256]; sprintf(buf, "%s hit death trap #%d (%s)", GET_NAME(ch), GET_ROOM_VNUM(IN_ROOM(ch)), world[ch->in_room].name); mudlog(buf, BRF, LVL_IMMORT, TRUE); } /* * New variable argument log() function. Works the same as the old for * previously written code but is very nice for new code. */ void basic_mud_log(const char *format, ...) { va_list args; time_t ct = time(0); char *time_s = asctime(localtime(&ct)); if (logfile == NULL) { puts("SYSERR: Using log() before stream was initialized!"); return; } if (format == NULL) format = "SYSERR: log() received a NULL format."; time_s[strlen(time_s) - 1] = '\0'; fprintf(logfile, "%-15.15s :: ", time_s + 4); va_start(args, format); vfprintf(logfile, format, args); va_end(args); fprintf(logfile, "\n"); fflush(logfile); } /* the "touch" command, essentially. */ int touch(const char *path) { FILE *fl; if (!(fl = fopen(path, "a"))) { log("SYSERR: %s: %s", path, strerror(errno)); return (-1); } else { fclose(fl); return (0); } } /* * mudlog -- log mud messages to a file & to online imm's syslogs * based on syslog by Fen Jul 3, 1992 */ void mudlog(const char *str, int type, int level, int file) { char buf[MAX_STRING_LENGTH], tp; struct descriptor_data *i; if (str == NULL) return; /* eh, oh well. */ if (file) log("%s", str); if (level < 0) return; sprintf(buf, "[ %s ]\r\n", str); for (i = descriptor_list; i; i = i->next) { if (STATE(i) != CON_PLAYING || IS_NPC(i->character)) /* switch */ continue; if (GET_LEVEL(i->character) < level) continue; if (PLR_FLAGGED(i->character, PLR_WRITING)) continue; tp = ((PRF_FLAGGED(i->character, PRF_LOG1) ? 1 : 0) + (PRF_FLAGGED(i->character, PRF_LOG2) ? 2 : 0)); if (tp < type) continue; send_to_char(CCGRN(i->character, C_NRM), i->character); send_to_char(buf, i->character); send_to_char(CCNRM(i->character, C_NRM), i->character); } } /* * If you don't have a 'const' array, just cast it as such. It's safer * to cast a non-const array as const than to cast a const one as non-const. * Doesn't really matter since this function doesn't change the array though. */ void sprintbit(bitvector_t bitvector, const char *names[], char *result) { long nr; *result = '\0'; for (nr = 0; bitvector; bitvector >>= 1) { if (IS_SET(bitvector, 1)) { if (*names[nr] != '\n') { strcat(result, names[nr]); strcat(result, " "); } else strcat(result, "UNDEFINED "); } if (*names[nr] != '\n') nr++; } if (!*result) strcpy(result, "NOBITS "); } void sprinttype(int type, const char *names[], char *result) { int nr = 0; while (type && *names[nr] != '\n') { type--; nr++; } if (*names[nr] != '\n') strcpy(result, names[nr]); else strcpy(result, "UNDEFINED"); } /* Calculate the REAL time passed over the last t2-t1 centuries (secs) */ struct time_info_data *real_time_passed(time_t t2, time_t t1) { long secs; static struct time_info_data now; secs = (long) (t2 - t1); now.hours = (secs / SECS_PER_REAL_HOUR) % 24; /* 0..23 hours */ secs -= SECS_PER_REAL_HOUR * now.hours; now.day = (secs / SECS_PER_REAL_DAY); /* 0..34 days */ /* secs -= SECS_PER_REAL_DAY * now.day; - Not used. */ now.month = -1; now.year = -1; return (&now); } /* Calculate the MUD time passed over the last t2-t1 centuries (secs) */ struct time_info_data *mud_time_passed(time_t t2, time_t t1) { long secs; static struct time_info_data now; secs = (long) (t2 - t1); now.hours = (secs / SECS_PER_MUD_HOUR) % 24; /* 0..23 hours */ secs -= SECS_PER_MUD_HOUR * now.hours; now.day = (secs / SECS_PER_MUD_DAY) % 35; /* 0..34 days */ secs -= SECS_PER_MUD_DAY * now.day; now.month = (secs / SECS_PER_MUD_MONTH) % 17; /* 0..16 months */ secs -= SECS_PER_MUD_MONTH * now.month; now.year = (secs / SECS_PER_MUD_YEAR); /* 0..XX? years */ return (&now); } time_t mud_time_to_secs(struct time_info_data *now) { time_t when = 0; when += now->year * SECS_PER_MUD_YEAR; when += now->month * SECS_PER_MUD_MONTH; when += now->day * SECS_PER_MUD_DAY; when += now->hours * SECS_PER_MUD_HOUR; return (time(NULL) - when); } struct time_info_data *age(struct char_data *ch) { static struct time_info_data player_age; player_age = *mud_time_passed(time(0), ch->player.time.birth); player_age.year += 17; /* All players start at 17 */ return (&player_age); } /* Check if making CH follow VICTIM will create an illegal */ /* Follow "Loop/circle" */ bool circle_follow(struct char_data *ch, struct char_data *victim) { struct char_data *k; for (k = victim; k; k = k->master) { if (k == ch) return (TRUE); } return (FALSE); } /* Called when stop following persons, or stopping charm */ /* This will NOT do if a character quits/dies!! */ void stop_follower(struct char_data *ch) { struct follow_type *j, *k; if (ch->master == NULL) { core_dump(); return; } if (AFF_FLAGGED(ch, AFF_CHARM)) { act("You realize that $N is a jerk!", FALSE, ch, 0, ch->master, TO_CHAR); act("$n realizes that $N is a jerk!", FALSE, ch, 0, ch->master, TO_NOTVICT); act("$n hates your guts!", FALSE, ch, 0, ch->master, TO_VICT); if (affected_by_spell(ch, SPELL_CHARM)) affect_from_char(ch, SPELL_CHARM); } else { act("You stop following $N.", FALSE, ch, 0, ch->master, TO_CHAR); act("$n stops following $N.", TRUE, ch, 0, ch->master, TO_NOTVICT); act("$n stops following you.", TRUE, ch, 0, ch->master, TO_VICT); } if (ch->master->followers->follower == ch) { /* Head of follower-list? */ k = ch->master->followers; ch->master->followers = k->next; free(k); } else { /* locate follower who is not head of list */ for (k = ch->master->followers; k->next->follower != ch; k = k->next); j = k->next; k->next = j->next; free(j); } ch->master = NULL; REMOVE_BIT(AFF_FLAGS(ch), AFF_CHARM | AFF_GROUP); } /* Called when a character that follows/is followed dies */ void die_follower(struct char_data *ch) { struct follow_type *j, *k; if (ch->master) stop_follower(ch); for (k = ch->followers; k; k = j) { j = k->next; stop_follower(k->follower); } } /* Do NOT call this before having checked if a circle of followers */ /* will arise. CH will follow leader */ void add_follower(struct char_data *ch, struct char_data *leader) { struct follow_type *k; if (ch->master) { core_dump(); return; } ch->master = leader; CREATE(k, struct follow_type, 1); k->follower = ch; k->next = leader->followers; leader->followers = k; act("You now follow $N.", FALSE, ch, 0, leader, TO_CHAR); if (CAN_SEE(leader, ch)) act("$n starts following you.", TRUE, ch, 0, leader, TO_VICT); act("$n starts to follow $N.", TRUE, ch, 0, leader, TO_NOTVICT); } /* * get_line reads the next non-blank line off of the input stream. * The newline character is removed from the input. Lines which begin * with '*' are considered to be comments. * * Returns the number of lines advanced in the file. */ int get_line(FILE *fl, char *buf) { char temp[256]; int lines = 0; int sl; do { if (!fgets(temp, 256, fl)) return (0); lines++; } while (*temp == '*' || *temp == '\n'); /* Last line of file doesn't always have a \n, but it should. */ sl = strlen(temp); if (sl > 0 && temp[sl - 1] == '\n') temp[sl - 1] = '\0'; strcpy(buf, temp); return (lines); } int get_filename(char *orig_name, char *filename, int mode) { const char *prefix, *middle, *suffix; char name[64], *ptr; if (orig_name == NULL || *orig_name == '\0' || filename == NULL) { log("SYSERR: NULL pointer or empty string passed to get_filename(), %p or %p.", orig_name, filename); return (0); } switch (mode) { case CRASH_FILE: prefix = LIB_PLROBJS; suffix = SUF_OBJS; break; case ALIAS_FILE: prefix = LIB_PLRALIAS; suffix = SUF_ALIAS; break; case ETEXT_FILE: prefix = LIB_PLRTEXT; suffix = SUF_TEXT; break; default: return (0); } strcpy(name, orig_name); for (ptr = name; *ptr; ptr++) *ptr = LOWER(*ptr); switch (LOWER(*name)) { case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': middle = "A-E"; break; case 'f': case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': middle = "F-J"; break; case 'k': case 'l': case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': middle = "K-O"; break; case 'p': case 'q': case 'r': case 's': case 't': middle = "P-T"; break; case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x': case 'y': case 'z': middle = "U-Z"; break; default: middle = "ZZZ"; break; } sprintf(filename, "%s%s"SLASH"%s.%s", prefix, middle, name, suffix); return (1); } int num_pc_in_room(struct room_data *room) { int i = 0; struct char_data *ch; for (ch = room->people; ch != NULL; ch = ch->next_in_room) if (!IS_NPC(ch)) i++; return (i); } /* * This function (derived from basic fork(); abort(); idea by Erwin S. * Andreasen) causes your MUD to dump core (assuming you can) but * continue running. The core dump will allow post-mortem debugging * that is less severe than assert(); Don't call this directly as * core_dump_unix() but as simply 'core_dump()' so that it will be * excluded from systems not supporting them. (e.g. Windows '95). * * You still want to call abort() or exit(1) for * non-recoverable errors, of course... * * XXX: Wonder if flushing streams includes sockets? */ extern FILE *player_fl; void core_dump_real(const char *who, int line) { log("SYSERR: Assertion failed at %s:%d!", who, line); #if 0 /* By default, let's not litter. */ #if defined(CIRCLE_UNIX) /* These would be duplicated otherwise...make very sure. */ fflush(stdout); fflush(stderr); fflush(logfile); fflush(player_fl); /* Everything, just in case, for the systems that support it. */ fflush(NULL); /* * Kill the child so the debugger or script doesn't think the MUD * crashed. The 'autorun' script would otherwise run it again. */ if (fork() == 0) abort(); #endif #endif }