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In <code>util/makedefs.c</code> is the source for a program called '''makedefs'''. When you build a copy of ''[[NetHack]]'', it uses makedefs to generate [[date.h]], [[onames.h]], [[pm.h]], [[vis_tab.h]], and [[vis_tab.c]]. This explains why those files are missing from an unbuilt copy of the [[source code]].
 
In <code>util/makedefs.c</code> is the source for a program called '''makedefs'''. When you build a copy of ''[[NetHack]]'', it uses makedefs to generate [[date.h]], [[onames.h]], [[pm.h]], [[vis_tab.h]], and [[vis_tab.c]]. This explains why those files are missing from an unbuilt copy of the [[source code]].
  
In the [[Unix]] Makefiles, makedefs is called from the Makefiles in the src and utl directories.
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In the [[Unix]] Makefiles, makedefs is called from the Makefiles in the src and util directories.
  
 
makedefs accepts the following commandline parameters:
 
makedefs accepts the following commandline parameters:

Revision as of 19:49, 8 March 2007

In util/makedefs.c is the source for a program called makedefs. When you build a copy of NetHack, it uses makedefs to generate date.h, onames.h, pm.h, vis_tab.h, and vis_tab.c. This explains why those files are missing from an unbuilt copy of the source code.

In the Unix Makefiles, makedefs is called from the Makefiles in the src and util directories.

makedefs accepts the following commandline parameters:

  • -o creates onames.h
  • -d creates the database
  • -e creates the dungeon.pdf (from dungeon.def)
  • -m creates monstr.c
  • -v creates date.h and options-file
  • -p creates pm.h
  • -q creates quest-file quest.dat from quest.txt
  • -r creates rumors
  • -h creates oracles
  • -z creates vis_tab.h and vis_tab.c (vision lookup tables)