Testing a forthcoming extension of monsters using wands of undead
turning revealed a couple of pre-existing bugs. Previously only
noticeable if hero zaps self or breaks a wand of undead turning so
unlikely to have happened much.
"Your <mon> corpse comes alive" was given even if it was revived
as an undead. Also, it was "your <mon> corpse" instead of "one of
your <mon> corpses" even when one from a stack was involved. If
done by hero to self that message follows "one of your <mon>
corpses glows iridescently" so the comes alive message was ok but
verbose. Change that to "it comes alive" or "it reanimates" when
following the glow message.
when hero is wielding a cockatrice corpse. Wands of undead turning
aren't generated as starting equipment but they will now be picked
up if come across while the hero is carrying any corpse, and used
in preference to any other item when carried and non-empty and hero
is wielding a petrifier's corpse.
m_lined_up() was declared 'boolean' but returned 0, 1, or 2.
The 1 case isn't actually used any more. I changed it to 'int'
rather than 2 to TRUE; it could just as easily be the other way
'round.
Avoid giving "you are back on the bottom" nearly every step when
moving around underwater.
Avoid "you are back on floor" followed by "you trip over <object>"
when fumbling in case that fumbling was due to being on ice when
taking the step to floor. Done for all fumbling rather than just
one-turn fumbling instigated by ice.
When moving from ice or water to ground, show "you are back on floor"
before listing objects at that spot instead of after.
I think there was at least one more thing but have lost track. At
any rate, 'mention_rate' potentially has a new set of bugs.
"You materialize at another location," was delivered while the
previous location still controlled line of sight. Very noticeable
if you started from underwater and landed on the surface in an area
which hadn't been mapped yet.
The fix to try to avoid messages about out-of-view objects taking
erosion damage made water_damage_chain() vulnerable to dereferencing
a null pointer, leading to a crash if you create a pool via wizard
mode wishing.
Eating a tin of one of the Riders and being life-saved or declining
to die would crash when trying to revive a non-existent corpse. An
old comment stated that since such tins were impossible it could
assume that it was dealing with a corpse, but wishing for tins of
the Riders is possible in wizard mode.
They can't be passed along to normal mode via bones because they're
changed to empty tins as bones are saved. So there doesn't seem to
be much point in allowing wizard mode wishing to create them, but
I've left that as is.
I got "The chain mail rusts." seemingly out of the blue, then when
moving around the corner of the building on Valk home level I saw a
spot of remembered ice be redrawn as water. Before that I checked
for any mapped objects (via ';' 'o' 'o' ... so I didn't overlook
anything; there were only a couple of objects shown on the map and
none of them were piles) and didn't see any remembered chail mail or
anything at all on that ice spot, so I'm assuming that it was carried
by a monster. I may be leaving out some steps in the call chain here:
erode_obj() uses bhitpos for visibility check of eroding objects not
carried by the hero or by a monster, with a comment expressing doubt
about doing that. It wouldn't have yielded the right answer for the
possible call chain here unless it got set by some monster activity.
I had been zapping a wand just before and bhitpos would have been set
to a coordinate I could see at the time, fooling erode_obj()'s check
if the value was stale.
Anyway, this only addresses objects eroded from flooreffects(),
water_damage_chain(), and fire_damage_chain(). There are lots of
other indirect calls to erode_obj().
When dual-wielding and you wield a different weapon, two weapon combat
was silently toggled off even when the new weapon was eligible to be
dual-wielded. If the verbose flag is On, explicitly tell the player
when wielding something toggles off two-weapon mode. Wielding '-' is
an exception because you already get told that you're empty handed.
Pasi Kallinen [Tue, 7 Apr 2020 14:23:18 +0000 (17:23 +0300)]
Fix monster booted into limbo trying to act
There's a chance that a tactics-using monster (eg. arch-lich)
teleporting next to you on a full level would get booted off
into limbo. After that, if the monster tried using an item
in the same action you'd get panic "relmon: mon not in list"
Fix this particular case by checking monster mstate.
Other cases may lurk in other places that eventually call mnexto.
When dual-wielding and both weapons use the same skill, the weapon
feedback by ^X was inadvertently skipping the part where it would
tell the player whether either the weapons' skill or two-weapon
skill or both had already been trained enough to to be advanced.
Add support for black&white ice (3.7.0 feature) similar to already
supported black&white lava: show in inverse video if it uses the
same character as floor (in the ice case; as water in the lava case).
Inverse for monster detection, black&white lava, and now black&white
ice was being done unconditionally but has been changed so that the
user can disable it by toggling the 'use_inverse' run-time option.
[Bug noticed in the process: if you move an inverse video cursor
onto inverse video detected monster/lava/ice (when doing farlook, for
instance), the cursor disappears. I'm not sure how to address that.]
The extra column that the core sometimes uses for bookkeeping and
that was drawn as stone until recently when changed to blank space
(an unintentional left margin) is now gone for both the tiles map
and the text map. It's still part of the internal data but the map
window width and the map rendering exclude it.
This was too easy. There are bound to be bugs lurking....
Revert the change from impossible() to panic() that I made recently
and add code to allow continuing to succeed. The raw_print issued
there doesn't seem to go anywhere, but the game switches from tiles
map to text map and runs sanely.
Also, there was a second place that initialized the text map to all
spaces rather than S_unexplored. Change it to call the routine that
was already fixed for this.
copperwater [Sat, 29 Feb 2020 02:19:50 +0000 (21:19 -0500)]
Implement dice and percent as global lua functions
Intended to simplify many of the math.random calls currently in use, and
make them more semantic and thus more readable.
The dice function d() takes either a two-argument form which is the same
as in the C source (number of dice, faces per die) or a one-argument
form that rolls a single die.
The percent(N) function returns true N% of the time.
copperwater [Sat, 29 Feb 2020 16:06:30 +0000 (11:06 -0500)]
Re-implement gradient selections
Uncomments and makes available selection.gradient in Lua. (The backend C
code for this still existed, it just wasn't used.)
The only valid way to specify a gradient is with a table. I considered
adding non-table versions, but decided that there are too many
independent variables that can be optional. A non-table version, without
named parameters, would be confusing to read, especially since most of
the arguments are ints.
Also adds an impossible in the (possibly unreachable) case that
selection_do_gradient gets called with a bad gradient type.
copperwater [Sun, 1 Mar 2020 20:20:16 +0000 (15:20 -0500)]
Print out Lua error message when encountering an error
Rather than spitting out an error code number that is not particularly
useful. The string contains the line number and the nature of the error,
which is much more useful for debugging or reporting an issue.
Report weapon skill in the ^X status section when dual-wielding,
The effective skill level is the lower of the weapon's skill and
two-weapon skill, separately for primary and secondary. It's a
much bigger chunk of code than most enlightenment/^X features so
I put it in its own routine.
Reject arrows and darts as candidates for wielding two weapons at
once.
Make the check for being able to two-weapon when polymorphed be more
robust. Instead of just testing whether the monster form's second
atttack is a weapon attack and then assuming that the first one is
too, test the first three to validate that at least two of those are
AT_WEAP. The existing code works but seemed fragile.
Get rid of a couple of unnecessary calls to set_twoweap() to clear
u.twoweap when using 'A' to 'take off' either weapon. setuwep() and
setuswapwep() don't do that, but they call setworn() which does.
Make the feedback when disarming with 'A' be more specific when you
are two-weaponing at the time either weapon is unwielded.
A couple of the new prototypes used 'char' where 'CHAR_P' is needed.
Also, move them out of middle of long block of command declarations.
I started to reorder the prototypes into the order in which those
functions appear in the file but gave that up pretty quickly.
X11 was still initializing a blank map to 'stone' instead of to
'unexplored'. When the core started forcing 'unexplored' as part
of cls(), you could see the S_stone background show up and then be
overwritten with S_unexplored.
Also, X11 is [still] drawing unused column 0. That was also 'stone'
but has been changed to 'nothing' so is now blank for both tiles map
and text map (regardless of S_unexplored value). The extra useless
column doesn't look too bad normally but does if a vertical scroll
bar is added to support a clipped map.
The impetus for this was to avoid ugly constructions such as the one
below (none of which currently appear in vanilla NetHack):
mongets(mtmp, LONG_SWORD);
struct obj* sword = m_carrying(mtmp, LONG_SWORD);
if (sword)
/* do thing to sword */
Most cases where mongets is used discard the returned value (which used
to be the created object's spe); the only places that do use it are the
series of statements that give various human monsters armor and prevent
them from getting too much armor. These statements included hardcoded
constants representing the base AC of the armor, which would have caused
discrepancies if armor's base AC were ever changed.
With mongets now returning a pointer to the created object, it can just
be passed into ARM_BONUS instead, which covers both the base AC and the
enchantment. (It will also cover erosion, if anyone ever decides that
armor should rarely generate as pre-eroded).
The overall algorithm is not changed by this; human monsters should
receive armor with the same probabilities as before.
copperwater [Thu, 31 Jan 2019 01:54:30 +0000 (20:54 -0500)]
Don't interrupt tin opening if being slimed and tin is chameleon
Another SliceHack feature. It's possible for you to eat the chameleon
tin and turn into a fiery monster that burns off the slime in its
natural form, either extremely luckily at random or if you have
polymorph control.
copperwater [Mon, 30 Oct 2017 23:22:44 +0000 (19:22 -0400)]
Blessed teleport scrolls now give a single controlled teleport
This buffs the blessed effect of the teleport scroll by providing the
reader control over their destination even if they lack teleport
control. This seems like it makes the blessed/uncursed distinction
actually meaningful, rather than mostly pointless.
copperwater [Fri, 19 Oct 2018 14:21:25 +0000 (10:21 -0400)]
Pets will not eat shapeshifter corpses except in extreme circumstances
Ported from SpliceHack, and generalized to all shapeshifters (Splice
only implemented it for chameleons). It's very aggravating when your
powerful but hungry pet chows down on a shapeshifter before you can stop
them and then turns into something much more useless, so this aims to
prevent that.
The extreme circumstances under which a pet will eat a shapeshifter are:
1. The pet is starving, and prefers polymorph to starvation
2. The pet's tameness is 1
The reasoning behind the second condition is that if you mistreat your
pet almost to the point of untaming it, it might want to take a chance
on turning into something that might get some more respect from you.
Practically, whenever this happens, this will result in the player now
owning a newly polymorphed and *still* nearly feral pet.
Compiler complained about 'ptr' possibly being used unitinialized
in meatcorpse() and in this case it was right. meatcorpse() was
cloned from meatobj() but the necessary initialization was missing.
Purple worm would devore an entire stack of corpses in one bite.
Split one off and have it eat that instead.
I'm not sure whether attempting to revive a Rider corpse can force
a monster off the level to make room. If so, meatobj() and
meatcorpse() weren't prepared to handle that, nor was their caller.
It appears that the monster (either g.cube or purple worm) will
only eat as it moves so can't revive a Rider on a completely full
level since it won't be able to move in that situation. I fixed
the caller to be prepared to handle a result of 3 (no further
action allowed) instead of just dealing with 2 (died), but I didn't
fix either of the meatfoo() routines to return 3 since bumping the
eating monster off the level seems to not be possible.
Don't let purple worms eat lichen corpses, regardless of whether
they'll swallow live ones.
Make demon lords hostile if wielding Demonbane as well as Excalibur
This makes a lot of sense. Why would they hate one artifact sword so
much and not really care about the one that is especially designed to
kill their type personally?
copperwater [Wed, 1 Nov 2017 02:15:44 +0000 (22:15 -0400)]
Scroll of remove curse becomes learned when items' curses are removed
The scroll of remove curse is trivially identified by checking inventory
after reading it to see whether anything became uncursed. This leads to
annoying tactics like remembering which scroll you just read so you can
go call it "remove curse" on the discoveries list.
This simply autoidentifies it when an item that was known to be cursed
has its curse removed.
This is aimed at providing a little quality of life in the form of not
having to divest yourself of your sources of magic resistance before
using a level teleporter. The player is already able to use regular
teleport traps while Antimagic; there's no reason why it should be
different for level teleporters.
This ultimately comes from "Stevie-O's level teleporter jump patch", by
way of SliceHack. I simplified it a bit: deliberately jumping onto the
trap always takes time even if it fails to levelport you (which would
only happen with level teleporters in the End Game, which don't exist).
copperwater [Sat, 26 Jan 2019 23:32:02 +0000 (18:32 -0500)]
You may survive food poisoning with a Con/100 chance
Another feature from SliceHack. Randomly averting an instadeath might
seem a little too generous, but the only time you get food poisoning is
if you're a new player who hasn't learned about tainted corpses yet or
if you just did something stupid. So, be a little nicer in those
scenarios.
If you survive, your Con silently decreases by 1. Hey, it's better than
dying.
copperwater [Thu, 31 Jan 2019 04:47:05 +0000 (23:47 -0500)]
Potions of hallucination can give enlightenment
This is also from SliceHack, but with the odds of enlightenment toned
down a bit, to 4/9 for a blessed potion and 1/6 for an uncursed potion
(SliceHack had it at 50% blessed, 20% cursed, and strangely, 0%
uncursed). It gives a much-needed use to one of the potions that's
commonly blanked or discarded.
Pasi Kallinen [Sun, 5 Apr 2020 10:21:54 +0000 (13:21 +0300)]
Confused scroll of light conjures tame cancelled lights
Tame cancelled lights are actually quite interesting and useful: they
are a mobile light source that will follow you around, and because they
are cancelled they won't explode at hostile monsters.
This replaces the existing confused scroll effect of creating an area of
darkness (the cursed scroll of light still produces this effect). If you
are confused *and* the scroll is cursed, it summons black lights instead
of yellow ones.
Original change by copperwater <aosdict@gmail.com>, added with
formatting and some functional changes.
Pasi Kallinen [Sun, 5 Apr 2020 09:43:54 +0000 (12:43 +0300)]
Purple worm changes
Shriekers only spawn purple worms when they're appropriate difficulty.
Non-tame Purple worms eat corpses off the ground.
Baby purple worms attack shriekers.
Hero polyed into baby purple worm is warned against shriekers.
Original changes by copperwater <aosdict@gmail.com>, added with some
formatting adjustments and consolidation.
Changing terrain type without moving wasn't registering as moving to
different terrain. A Passes_walls hero who has levitation blocked
while moving through solid rock can wish for furniture. Levitation
remained blocked unless hero moved off that spot and then back on.
Doesn't affect normal play. Changing terrain by digging already
deals with similar situation; not sure whether there are any other
situations that might need to handle it.
When moving onto a different terrain type, the logic for whether to
block or unblock levitation and flying (for the case of moving in
or out of walls and solid stone with Passes_walls while levitating)
was correct but the XOR logic for whether to do a status update
because of such a change was incorrect. So stepping from room floor
to furniture or to doorway and vice versa or from corridor to doorway
and vice versa was requesting a status update when there was no need
for one.
Some other code must be requesting a status update when it is needed
for this (or possibly even more often than that?) because the status
line does seem to show the current state of Lev and Fly accurately.
Otherwise this should have been noticed when switch_terrain() was
first implemented.
I've been sitting on this for a while but have decided that I'm not
likely to make any further progress.
SYMBOLS=S_stone:8,S_unexplored:9
on tty reveals that S_stone works as intended but S_unexplored does
not. Unexplored was being drawn as spaces, and detected or sensed
monsters moving around unexplored areas left a trail of S_unexplored
characters behind them. ^R reverted those to spaces.
This is only a partial fix that works when the map is initially drawn
or fully redrawn. But after tty erases parts of lines (when deleting
a menu that overlaid the map or when clearing a message line that
wrapped onto the top line of the map), unexplored locations show up
as space rather than as S_unexplored.
'use_inverse' used to be unconditionally present but conditionally
had default value True for WIN32 and False for others. The options
changes that moved things to optlist.h made it present for WIN32 and
absent for others. Put it back, and change the default value to be
unconditionally True.
Far-look and getpos's autodescribe feedback described the castle moat
as "water" and Juiblex's swamp similarly. Describe them as "moat"
and as "swamp" instead.
Level compiler creates correct novel with supplied name
Before this commit, the name of a novel in the level files was ignored for
setting novelidx. But the name was set nevertheless, so you got a named novel
that showed quotes from a different novel.
Now, 'des.object({ id = "novel", name="Raising Steam"});' will work as
expected.
nhlua.c(628): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'lua_Integer' to 'int', possible loss of data
nhlua.c(644): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'lua_Integer' to 'int', possible loss of data
nhlua.c(646): warning C4244: 'function': conversion from 'lua_Integer' to 'int', possible loss of data
Pasi Kallinen [Wed, 1 Apr 2020 09:20:14 +0000 (12:20 +0300)]
Fix iron ball being deallocated when saving
When swallowed by an air elemental, going down into a pit
placed the attached iron ball on the floor. Saving (or
using #wizmakemap) then deallocated the iron ball.
Pasi Kallinen [Tue, 31 Mar 2020 16:07:21 +0000 (19:07 +0300)]
Fix lua selection error
There was a rare selection bug where selection was freed by the gc
but it was still in use. Don't remove the selections from the stack
while we're handling them.
PatR [Tue, 31 Mar 2020 09:38:12 +0000 (02:38 -0700)]
'submerged' status condition
Setting up the flag for the submerged condition was unnecessarily
complicated. The display code distinguishes between being inside
water on Plane of Water and being underwater elsewhere (I'm not
sure why...) but as far as hero and player are concerned, being
submerged in water is the same on the Water level as anywhere else.
It actually is different; levitation and flying can't take the hero
above the surface because there isn't one, but that doesn't mean
that 'submerged' should be suppressed from status there.
PatR [Mon, 30 Mar 2020 11:58:28 +0000 (04:58 -0700)]
tweaks for #wizlevelflip
For interactive level flip, flip cached travel destination and
interrupted digging position.
Also, ball and chain handling wasn't right if the ball was carried.
The fix for that is untested because I don't know how to judge where
the flip area starts and stops and this code is for the case where
that boundary is straddled rather than having hero and ball and chain
all inside or all outside the flip area.
Pasi Kallinen [Sun, 29 Mar 2020 08:17:37 +0000 (11:17 +0300)]
Fix monsters overflowing out of rooms in special levels
In a special level, creating more monsters inside room contents
than was space in the room placed monsters outside the room,
possibly inside walls of rooms created afterwards.
Prevent monster creation if inside room contents and there's no
space for the monster.
Pasi Kallinen [Sat, 28 Mar 2020 13:43:00 +0000 (15:43 +0200)]
Fix polymorphing monster trying to dig undiggable wall
Not sure if this can actually happen in a non-modified game, but
my fuzz testing stopped here, so deal with it.
If a polymorphing monster turns into an earth elemental or other
wall-phasing monster, it can wander into a non-diggable area, and
then turn into a tunneling monster.
This caused mdig_tunnel to issue an impossible.
Pasi Kallinen [Sat, 28 Mar 2020 09:40:39 +0000 (11:40 +0200)]
Fix purple worm ending up in solid wall
If you're in a vault, the vault guard enters, and your tame purple worm
swallows and kills the guard, the worm ended up inside the vault wall.
Instead return the attacker to the old location, if the defender's
position isn't good.
PatR [Sat, 28 Mar 2020 02:05:52 +0000 (19:05 -0700)]
fix #K669 - 'nasty' monster summoning
Report complained about multiple Archons causing his character to
be swarmed by monsters on the Plane of Fire. I don't think that
the behavior has changed significantly from how it worked in 3.4.3.
Nobody can summon an Archon directly because they're excluded from
the nasties[] list. But whenever summoning picks a genocided
'nasty', the result gets replaced by random monster of appropriate
difficulty for the level (which could be an Archon for a high level
character in the endgame). [Note that that won't pick an Archon
in Gehennom or at arch-lich outside of there because the random
monster creation honors the only-in-hell and never-in-hell flags;
picking from the nasties[] list doesn't.]
This prevents that for any creature (except arch-lich or the Wizard)
casting the summon nasties spell. If a replacement creature is a
spellcaster it now has to have lower difficulty than the summoner.
If not, it will be discarded even though its difficulty is classified
as appropriate. So to summon an Archon, the summoner has to have
higher difficulty than an Archon; arch-lich and the Wizard are the
only ones meeting that criterium. When summoner is an arch-lich,
it can't summon another arch-lich (since that wouldn't have lower
difficulty than the summoner) and can summon (via replacement for
genocided type, and only if outside of Gehennom) at most one Archon.
When summoner is the Wizard, he could summon an arch-lich (when in
Gehennom; demoted to master lich elsewhere--see below) or an Archon
(outside Gehennom only), but at most one per summoning.
For post-Wizard harassment, which effectively has infinite
difficulty level, it could still happen. However, each instance of
harassment is only allowed to create at most one Archon or arch-lich
now, so chain summoning should be lessoned. Also if it tries to
pick an arch-lich when outside of Gehennom it will switch to master
lich instead (which won't be allowed to summon an Archon or an arch-
lich or even another master lich).
(The monmove.c bit is unrelated, just some comment formatting that
I had laying around that got mixed in.)
Pasi Kallinen [Fri, 27 Mar 2020 15:19:27 +0000 (17:19 +0200)]
Fix flipping while punished
... if either you, the ball, or the chain are outside the flip area.
Just unplace the b&c and then put it down under the hero.
This can only happen via #wizlevelflip, as normal level flipping
is done when creating the level and b&c are not on the map.
PatR [Thu, 26 Mar 2020 08:31:46 +0000 (01:31 -0700)]
teleds() vs ball&chain
I think this should fix #K672 but without a test case I can't be sure.
The ball and chain handling in teleds() was a bit convoluted and this
streamlines it a bit.
There is still the situation that one place uses 'can't drag ball if
dist > 1' and another uses 'no need to move ball if dist <= 2'. That
seems contradictory but I want to prevent my head from spinning so
haven't tried to puzzle it out. Instead of relying on multiple flag
variables to decide whether to call placebc(), the ball and chain (or
just chain when ball is carried) will be replaced if they were on the
map before moving the hero and aren't there after assigning hero's
new location
PatR [Sun, 22 Mar 2020 10:19:28 +0000 (03:19 -0700)]
fix github issue #304 - #offer old corpses
Same race corpses, deceased pet corpses, wraith corpses, and unicorn
corpses could be sacrificed even when otherwise too old. This
prevents that for wraith and unicorn corpses but leaves the same
race and dead pet cases as is. I'm not sure that this is the right
way to resolve things but at least has the virute of being simple.
This also lets chaotics get the trivial bonus for sacrificing a
wraith corpse even though alignment matches. Alignment doesn't
matter for anything else (except unicorns) and giving up a wraith
corpse that isn't too old to eat is a tangible sacrifice. Unless
the hero is vegetarian (or the supersets vegan and foodless) since
giving up a corpse that won't be eaten isn't worthy of a bonus.
(It will still retain regular sacrifice value in that situation.)
PatR [Sat, 21 Mar 2020 02:01:34 +0000 (19:01 -0700)]
praying on unaligned altar outside Gehennom
From a reddit thread, praying on the altar in orctown behaved like an
ordinary prayer directed at Moloch rather than being an exceptional
event. Make it always be rejected. The penalty is very trivial.
PatR [Thu, 19 Mar 2020 22:08:43 +0000 (15:08 -0700)]
warning fix
This one is more interesting that most....
|sp_lev.c:3745:9: warning: declaration shadows a variable in the
| global scope [-Wshadow]
|boolean ladder;
| ^
|../include/rm.h:538:20: note: expanded from macro 'ladder'
|#define ladder flags /* up or down */
| ^
|../include/flag.h:428:29: note: previous declaration is here
|extern NEARDATA struct flag flags;
| ^
Alex Smith [Thu, 19 Mar 2020 19:56:16 +0000 (19:56 +0000)]
Correct timing when attaching lit candles to the candelabrum
Before this commit, attaching a lit candle would reduce the amount
of fuel in the candelabrum to 0, 15 or 75 turns due to a failure to
account for time stored in the candle's burn timer. Fixing this is
very important because a time of 0 turns on the candelabrum is not
supposed to be possible.
PatR [Thu, 19 Mar 2020 01:46:21 +0000 (18:46 -0700)]
X11 fancy status overloaded conditions
Add 'tethered' and 'holding' as displable status conditions for X11.
For tty-style status, they're ordinary. For 'fancy status', tethered
is displayed in the 'trapped' slot (since they'll never both be shown
at the same time) and holding is displayed in the 'held' slot (same
situation).
It's more proof of concept for overloading of status conditions than
adding useful specific conditions. This was the third iteration; the
first two were either too fragile or used even more code. It could
probably be simplified by making some mutally exclusive conditions be
more like hunger and encumbrance instead of being distinct flags
Alex Smith [Wed, 18 Mar 2020 23:00:31 +0000 (23:00 +0000)]
Safety valve against candelabrum's .age becoming 0
This may have happened in a 3.7 game on Hardfought. Even if it didn't,
I'm still uncomfortable with the potential for the game to potentially
become unwinnable as a consequence of age field corruption. Add an
impossible() for when this situation happens, and code after the
impossible() to repair the game by removing the candles.
PatR [Tue, 17 Mar 2020 22:04:54 +0000 (15:04 -0700)]
X11 'fancy' status condition highlighting
X11's "fancy status" does its own highlighting that predates
STATUS_HILITES, showing things which have changed in inverse video
for a turn. However, it excluded conditions plus hunger and
encumbrance. Make it highlight those similarly when they come On
(and when they change from one non-blank state to another in the
case of hunger or encumbrance). There's no corresponding
unhighlight when going Off because they're blanked out instead.