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man page.
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- replaced direct POSIX read/write with stdio, which made the code simpler.
- added even more error checking.
- restructured the code to make each function fit on one screen
(well, except one).
- now the code reflects the intended purpose of the program.
- return 0 instead of EXIT_FAILURE on success.
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additions easier.
now if we could only get "dungeon"...
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warning.
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The C code is a complete rewrite done by Guy Harris for 4.4BSD and is
not the original from v7 at all. Unfortunately, the data file itself,
without which the rest isn't useful, was not freed until Caldera
released all of 32v a few years ago, so it was not in 4.4lite.
The data file, the ching nroff macros, and the driver script are under
Caldera or Caldera+Berkeley copyright.
I've partially redone the driver script from 4.4 (there was no point
in using a temporary file for the hexagram), which was already
partially redone from 32v. (As an aside, it is nutty that the script
needs a copyright so many times longer than the code.)
I've renamed "cno" to "castching", "phx" to "printching", (the
traditional names were opaque), and put them in /usr/libexec/ching
instead of the v7 /usr/games/ching.d. The data file and nroff macros
are in /usr/share/games/ching
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it\n\nCloses PR misc/29526\n\n\(Code submitted in PR misc/29526 by Andreas Eder)
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ascending.
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because it is initialized with values >= SCHAR_MAX. Also removed two
unnecessary bit mask operations. These changes do not affect the actual
behavior. Also replaced an "#ifdef notdef" with "#if 0". All these
changes are mainly for reducing lint(1) warnings.
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* Search all acronyms databases, and don't force the user to
know in which category to look (-t is gone)
* If an acronym is not found in the database or by whatis(1),
also check pkg_info(1). Per PR bin/30539 by Geert Hendrickx
(geert.hendrickx@ua.ac.be)
OK'd by Julio M. Merino Vidal <jmmv>
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is also affected.
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Marked with XXXGCC for pmppc (found while compiling for it).
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* removed ASCII dependency
* added input data validation
* added bounds checking
* added error checking
* handle short reads (from pipes or sockets) correctly
when trying to decode an encoded stream
* added lint(1) directives
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Europe and Asia, I'm leaving it that way.
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Walker Bush, Jr. (his father was George Herbert Walker Bush).
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to unsigned char. Approved by christos.
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with getchar(), in readchar(), a char was used to read input, which in
getuchar() is used as an argument to islower() and toupper(). Also removed
a condition which terminated the process if the user typed in character
255. Approved by christos.
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to run caesar.
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print ``Care to play another game? (y-n)'' (but then exit anyway without
waiting for an answer).
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Magic levels now appear after extensive play testing!
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curses.h: define phbool and use it where necessary to avoid declaring
functions with one bool and defining them with the other.
Reviewed by <hubertf>.
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Reviewed by <hubertf>.
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Reviewed by <hubertf>.
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number generator.
Unfortunately, it conflicted with a function of the same defined in
stdlib.h. This was masked by the __P hack, which is now being purged.
I've renamed "srand" to "seedrand" to eliminate the conflict.
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Reviewed by <hubertf>.
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(XXX this game totally does not need a thread-safe malloc)
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setup now just creates an empty file. When main starts and loads it in,
it stats and if zero size init's a new location and saves it back out.
Now games.tgz can be shared among MACHINE_ARCH's
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