1 /* $NetBSD: hack.unix.c,v 1.13 2009/06/29 23:05:33 dholland Exp $ */
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64 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
66 __RCSID("$NetBSD: hack.unix.c,v 1.13 2009/06/29 23:05:33 dholland Exp $");
69 /* This file collects some Unix dependencies; hack.pager.c contains some more */
72 * The time is used for:
74 * - year on tombstone and yymmdd in record file
75 * - phase of the moon (various monsters react to NEW_MOON or FULL_MOON)
76 * - night and midnight (the undead are dangerous at midnight)
77 * - determination of what files are "very old"
81 #include <sys/types.h> /* for time_t and stat */
93 #include "hack.h" /* mainly for strchr() which depends on BSD */
98 static struct tm
*getlt(void);
99 static int veryold(int);
105 (void) srandom((int) time((time_t *) 0));
114 return (localtime(&date
));
120 return (1900 + getlt()->tm_year
);
126 static char datestr
[7];
127 struct tm
*lt
= getlt();
129 (void) snprintf(datestr
, sizeof(datestr
), "%02d%02d%02d",
130 lt
->tm_year
% 100, lt
->tm_mon
+ 1, lt
->tm_mday
);
135 phase_of_the_moon(void)
136 { /* 0-7, with 0: new, 4: full *//* moon
137 * period: 29.5306 days */
138 /* year: 365.2422 days */
139 struct tm
*lt
= getlt();
140 int epact
, diy
, golden
;
143 golden
= (lt
->tm_year
% 19) + 1;
144 epact
= (11 * golden
+ 18) % 30;
145 if ((epact
== 25 && golden
> 11) || epact
== 24)
148 return ((((((diy
+ epact
) * 6) + 11) % 177) / 22) & 7);
154 int hour
= getlt()->tm_hour
;
156 return (hour
< 6 || hour
> 21);
162 return (getlt()->tm_hour
== 0);
165 static struct stat buf
, hbuf
;
171 /* old version - for people short of space */
175 if(stat(name
, &hbuf
))
176 error("Cannot get status of %s.",
177 (np
= strrchr(name
, '/')) ? np
+1 : name
);
179 /* version using PATH from: seismo!gregc@ucsf-cgl.ARPA (Greg Couch) */
183 * The problem with #include <sys/param.h> is that this include file
184 * does not exist on all systems, and moreover, that it sometimes includes
185 * <sys/types.h> again, so that the compiler sees these typedefs twice.
187 #define MAXPATHLEN 1024
189 const char *np
, *path
;
190 char filename
[MAXPATHLEN
+ 1];
191 if (strchr(name
, '/') != NULL
|| (path
= getenv("PATH")) == NULL
)
195 if ((np
= strchr(path
, ':')) == NULL
)
196 np
= path
+ strlen(path
); /* point to end str */
197 if (np
- path
<= 1) /* %% */
198 (void) strlcpy(filename
, name
, sizeof(filename
));
200 (void) snprintf(filename
, sizeof(filename
),
202 (int)(np
- path
), path
, name
);
204 if (stat(filename
, &hbuf
) == 0)
210 error("Cannot get status of %s.",
211 (np
= strrchr(name
, '/')) ? np
+ 1 : name
);
218 if (fstat(fd
, &buf
)) {
219 pline("Cannot get status of saved level? ");
222 if (buf
.st_mtime
< hbuf
.st_mtime
) {
223 pline("Saved level is out of date. ");
229 /* see whether we should throw away this xlock file */
237 return (0); /* cannot get status */
238 if (buf
.st_size
!= sizeof(int))
239 return (0); /* not an xlock file */
241 if (date
- buf
.st_mtime
< 3L * 24L * 60L * 60L) { /* recent */
242 int lockedpid
; /* should be the same size as
245 if (read(fd
, (char *) &lockedpid
, sizeof(lockedpid
)) !=
251 * From: Rick Adams <seismo!rick> This will work on
252 * 4.1cbsd, 4.2bsd and system 3? & 5. It will do nothing
255 if (!(kill(lockedpid
, 0) == -1 && errno
== ESRCH
))
259 for (i
= 1; i
<= MAXLEVEL
; i
++) { /* try to remove all */
265 return (0); /* cannot remove it */
266 return (1); /* success! */
274 (void) fflush(stdout
);
276 /* we ignore QUIT and INT at this point */
277 if (link(HLOCK
, LLOCK
) == -1) {
281 printf("Cannot link %s to %s\n", LLOCK
, HLOCK
);
284 printf("Perhaps there is no (empty) file %s ?\n", HLOCK
);
287 printf("It seems you don't have write permission here.\n");
290 printf("(Try again or rm %s.)\n", LLOCK
);
293 printf("I don't know what is wrong.");
308 if ((fd
= open(lock
, O_RDONLY
)) == -1) {
310 goto gotlock
; /* no such file */
312 (void) unlink(LLOCK
);
313 error("Cannot open %s", lock
);
315 if (veryold(fd
))/* if true, this closes fd and unlinks lock */
318 } while (i
< locknum
);
320 (void) unlink(LLOCK
);
321 error(locknum
? "Too many hacks running now."
322 : "There is a game in progress under your name.");
324 fd
= creat(lock
, FMASK
);
325 if (unlink(LLOCK
) == -1)
326 error("Cannot unlink %s.", LLOCK
);
328 error("cannot creat lock file.");
330 if (write(fd
, (char *) &hackpid
, sizeof(hackpid
))
331 != sizeof(hackpid
)) {
332 error("cannot write lock");
334 if (close(fd
) == -1) {
335 error("cannot close lock");
343 * Notify user when new mail has arrived. [Idea from Merlyn Leroy, but
344 * I don't know the details of his implementation.]
345 * { Later note: he disliked my calling a general mailreader and felt that
346 * hack should do the paging itself. But when I get mail, I want to put it
347 * in some folder, reply, etc. - it would be unreasonable to put all these
348 * functions in hack. }
349 * The mail daemon '2' is at present not a real monster, but only a visual
350 * effect. Thus, makemon() is superfluous. This might become otherwise,
351 * however. The motion of '2' is less restrained than usual: diagonal moves
352 * from a DOOR are possible. He might also use SDOOR's. Also, '2' is visible
353 * in a ROOM, even when you are Blind.
354 * Its path should be longer when you are Telepat-hic and Blind.
356 * Interesting side effects:
357 * - You can get rich by sending yourself a lot of mail and selling
358 * it to the shopkeeper. Unfortunately mail isn't very valuable.
359 * - You might die in case '2' comes along at a critical moment during
360 * a fight and delivers a scroll the weight of which causes you to
363 * Possible extensions:
364 * - Open the file MAIL and do fstat instead of stat for efficiency.
365 * (But sh uses stat, so this cannot be too bad.)
366 * - Examine the mail and produce a scroll of mail called "From somebody".
367 * - Invoke MAILREADER in such a way that only this single letter is read.
369 * - Make him lose his mail when a Nymph steals the letter.
370 * - Do something to the text when the scroll is enchanted or cancelled.
372 #include "def.mkroom.h"
373 static struct stat omstat
, nmstat
;
374 static char *mailbox
;
375 static long laststattime
;
380 if (!(mailbox
= getenv("MAIL")))
382 if (stat(mailbox
, &omstat
)) {
383 #ifdef PERMANENT_MAILBOX
384 pline("Cannot get status of MAIL=%s .", mailbox
);
388 #endif /* PERMANENT_MAILBOX */
397 || moves
< laststattime
+ MAILCKFREQ
398 #endif /* MAILCKFREQ */
401 laststattime
= moves
;
402 if (stat(mailbox
, &nmstat
)) {
403 #ifdef PERMANENT_MAILBOX
404 pline("Cannot get status of MAIL=%s anymore.", mailbox
);
408 #endif /* PERMANENT_MAILBOX */
409 } else if (nmstat
.st_mtime
> omstat
.st_mtime
) {
412 getmailstatus();/* might be too late ... */
419 /* produce a scroll of mail */
423 obj
= mksobj(SCR_MAIL
);
424 if (md
= makemon(&pm_mail_daemon
, u
.ux
, u
.uy
)) /* always succeeds */
427 pline("\"Hello, %s! I have some mail for you.\"", plname
);
429 if (dist(md
->mx
, md
->my
) > 2)
433 /* let him disappear again */
438 (void) identify(obj
); /* set known and do prinv() */
441 /* make md run through the cave */
443 mdrush(struct monst
*md
, boolean away
)
445 int uroom
= inroom(u
.ux
, u
.uy
);
447 int tmp
= rooms
[uroom
].fdoor
;
448 int cnt
= rooms
[uroom
].doorct
;
449 int fx
= u
.ux
, fy
= u
.uy
;
451 if (dist(fx
, fy
) < dist(doors
[tmp
].x
, doors
[tmp
].y
)) {
457 tmp_at(-1, md
->data
->mlet
); /* open call */
458 if (away
) { /* interchange origin and destination */
467 while (fx
!= md
->mx
|| fy
!= md
->my
) {
468 int dx
, dy
, nfx
= fx
, nfy
= fy
, d1
,
472 d1
= DIST(fx
, fy
, md
->mx
, md
->my
);
473 for (dx
= -1; dx
<= 1; dx
++)
474 for (dy
= -1; dy
<= 1; dy
++)
476 d2
= DIST(fx
+ dx
, fy
+ dy
, md
->mx
, md
->my
);
483 if (nfx
!= fx
|| nfy
!= fy
) {
494 tmp_at(-1, -1); /* close call */
503 #ifdef DEF_MAILREADER /* This implies that UNIX is defined */
506 if (!(mr
= getenv("MAILREADER")))
509 execl(mr
, mr
, (char *) 0);
512 #else /* DEF_MAILREADER */
513 (void) page_file(mailbox
, FALSE
);
514 #endif /* DEF_MAILREADER */
516 * get new stat; not entirely correct: there is a small time window
517 * where we do not see new mail
524 * normalize file name - we don't like ..'s or /'s
531 while ((lp
= strchr(s
, '.')) || (lp
= strchr(s
, '/')))