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1.    /*	SCCS Id: @(#)patchlevel.h	3.4	2003/12/06	*/
2.    /* Copyright (c) Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, 1985. */
3.    /* NetHack may be freely redistributed.  See license for details. */
4.    

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5.    /* NetHack 3.4.3 */
6.    #define VERSION_MAJOR	3
7.    #define VERSION_MINOR	4
8.    /*
9.     * PATCHLEVEL is updated for each release.
10.    */
11.   #define PATCHLEVEL	3
12.   /*
13.    * Incrementing EDITLEVEL can be used to force invalidation of old bones
14.    * and save files.
15.    */
16.   #define EDITLEVEL	0
17.   
18.   #define COPYRIGHT_BANNER_A \
19.   "NetHack, Copyright 1985-2003"
20.   
21.   #define COPYRIGHT_BANNER_B \
22.   "         By Stichting Mathematisch Centrum and M. Stephenson."
23.   
24.   #define COPYRIGHT_BANNER_C \
25.   "         See license for details."
26.   
27.   /*
28.    * If two or more successive releases have compatible data files, define
29.    * this with the version number of the oldest such release so that the
30.    * new release will accept old save and bones files.  The format is
31.    *	0xMMmmPPeeL
32.    * 0x = literal prefix "0x", MM = major version, mm = minor version,
33.    * PP = patch level, ee = edit level, L = literal suffix "L",
34.    * with all four numbers specified as two hexadecimal digits.
35.    */
36.   #define VERSION_COMPATIBILITY 0x03040000L	/* 3.4.0-0 */
37.   
38.   
39.   /*****************************************************************************/
40.   /* Version 3.4.x */
41.   
42.   /*  Patch 3, December 7, 2003
43.    *  Several dozen general bug fixes including at least one fatal bug
44.    *  Correct several inconsistencies
45.    *  Handle level completely filled with monsters better
46.    *  Performance enhancements for win32tty port on Windows 98 and Me
47.    *  win32gui player selection fixes
48.    *  X11 player selection fixes, one of which could be fatal
49.    *  Eliminated a gold-in-shop-container cheat
50.    *  Include bones file version compatibility info in options file
51.    */
52.   
53.   /*  Patch 2, August 30, 2003
54.    *  Fix a fatal bug that caused a crash when applying figurine, candle, or
55.    *      bell that gets used up
56.    *  Fix a fatal bug that triggered a panic when your secondary weapon was
57.    *      cursed during bones file creation
58.    *  Several dozen general bug fixes
59.    *  Fixed some Gnome compilation problems on Redhat 7.2 and 8.0
60.    *  Fixed a problem in the util Makefile
61.    *  Use random() by default under linux instead of lrand48()
62.    *  win32 tty adjustments and support for loading alternative key handlers
63.    */
64.   
65.   /*  Patch 1, February 22, 2003
66.    *  Fix a few fatal errors including one for reentering shops, one
67.    *     involving land mines and boulders/statues, one for delayed
68.    *     polymorph, and one from a chest trap exploding ball and chain
69.    *  Fix a buffer overflow that could lead to security problems
70.    *  Hundreds of general bug fixes
71.    *  Several message and other glitches corrected
72.    *  Travel command adjustments and ability to disable travel command
73.    *  message recall window extensions (by Christian Cooper)
74.    *  win32: some interface improvements
75.    *  unix: improved tile support
76.    *  gnome: some fixes, and some enhancements by Dylan Alex Simon
77.    *  winCE: Windows CE port included (by Alex Kompel)
78.    */
79.   
80.   /*
81.    *  NetHack 3.4.0, March 20, 2002
82.    *
83.    *  Hundreds of general bug fixes including some for sliming, zapping, conduct,
84.    *	and several more for riding
85.    *  Eliminated a few potentially fatal bugs including one for stone-to-flesh,
86.    *	trouble-fixing during prayer, riding down stairs while punished,
87.    *	polyd player demon summoning, throwing digging tools into shops, and
88.    *	a couple from having the vision system enabled at inappropriate times 
89.    *  Corrected some incorrect calculations in final scoring
90.    *  Enhanced config file processing and alert to duplication of entries
91.    *  Player selection prompt enhancements for TTY and X11
92.    *  Objects merge in containers
93.    *  Wish for "nothing", and genocide "none" to preserve your conduct
94.    *  Changes to Wizard quest
95.    *  Added the travel command which works by mouse click or '_' command
96.    *  Config file BOULDER option to specify the symbol for displaying boulders
97.    *  Incorporate modified versions of several 3.3.1 patches that have been
98.    *      in circulation in the NetHack community
99.    *  New Gnomish Mines levels (courtesy Kelly Bailey)
100.   *  Mac: command-key shortcuts in the player selection dialog
101.   *  Amiga: screenmode requester, and several amiga specific bug fixes
102.   *  Win32 graphical port contributed by Alex Kompel is now included
103.   */
104.  
105.  /* Version 3.4 */
106.  
107.  /*****************************************************************************/
108.  /* Version 3.3.x */
109.  
110.  /*  Patch 1, August 9, 2000
111.   *  Many, many general fixes, including a number for riding, twoweapon,
112.   *	and invisible monsters
113.   *  A security fix for a couple of potentially exploitable buffer overflows
114.   *	in previous versions
115.   *  Redo Ranger quest
116.   *  Introduction of differentiation between different causes of blindness
117.   *  Overhaul of warning
118.   *  Functionality restored to Amiga (courtesy Janne Salmijarvi) and Atari
119.   *	(courtesy Christian "Marvin" Bressler) ports
120.   *  Mac: multiple interface fixes
121.   *  win32: fixed bug that caused messages to stop displaying after escape
122.   *  tty: use ANSI color (AF) over standard color (Sf) when given the choice
123.   *  several ports: offer for player selection only choices consistent with
124.   *	those already made by config file/command line (e.g., only offer roles
125.   *	that are compatible with specified race)
126.   */
127.  
128.  /*
129.   *  NetHack 3.3.0, December 10, 1999
130.   *
131.   *  Implement the differentiation of character class or role from the
132.   *  character race.
133.   *  Removal of the Elf class, in preference to the Elf as a race.
134.   *  Introduction of Dwarves, Elves, Gnomes and Orcs as distinct races in
135.   *  addition to the Human "norm".
136.   *  Addition of the Monk and Ranger classes.
137.   *  Integrate some of the features of several branch versions of the game,
138.   *  notably NetHack--, NHplus, SLASH, and Slash'em.
139.   *  Adopt "the wizard patch" spellcasting system.
140.   *  Support for the Qt widget set.
141.   *  Y2K fix: use 4 digit year values for the dates in the score file
142.   *  updated COPYRIGHT_BANNER_A to reflect year of release.
143.   *  Dozens of other bug fixes, and minor improvements.
144.   */
145.  
146.  /* Version 3.3 */
147.  
148.  /*****************************************************************************/
149.  /* Version 3.2.x */
150.  
151.  /*  Patch 3, December 10, 1999
152.   *  Released simultaneously with 3.3.0 for the benefit of
153.   *  ports and platforms that were unable to get working
154.   *  versions of 3.3.0 ready prior to the year 2000. It
155.   *  consisted of just a few bug fixes and offered no new
156.   *  functionality changes over 3.2.2.
157.   *
158.   *  Y2K fix: use 4 digit year values for the dates in the score file
159.   *  updated COPYRIGHT_BANNER_A to reflect year of release
160.   *  Fatal Mac bug removed
161.   *  DOS Makefile problem removed
162.   *  several bugs that could potentially trigger crashes removed
163.   */
164.  
165.  /*  Patch 2, December 10, 1996
166.   *  fix the `recover' utility
167.   *  fix priest/minion name overflow which could cause Astral Plane crashes
168.   *  avoid crash when hit by own thrown boomerang
169.   *    "     "	 "   worn blindfold pushed off by applying cursed towel
170.   *  handle returning live Wizard correctly in deep dungeon levels
171.   *  don't occasionally display unseen areas of new levels during level change
172.   *  other minor display fixes
173.   *  fix several minor reason for death inconsistencies and shop bugs
174.   *  high dexterity doesn't guarantee that thrown eggs & potions will hit
175.   *
176.   *  Selected platform- or configuration-specific changes:
177.   *  Mac: update `mrecover'
178.   *  MSDOS: don't switch into tiles mode when resuming play on rogue level
179.   *  tty: support object class characters for 'I' command in menu mode
180.   *  Unix: work around several <curses.h> compilation problems
181.   *  X11: as tty above, plus implement tty-style count handling in menus;
182.   *	better window placement support for old window managers
183.   */
184.  
185.  /*  Patch 1, May 28, 1996
186.   *  eliminate `#qualifications'; fix weapon proficiency handling for missiles
187.   *  keep Medusa from continuing to move after she's been killed by reflection
188.   *	of her own gaze (fixes relmon panic)
189.   *  make monsters a little smarter; assorted eating and chatting changes
190.   *  fix object amnesia for spellbooks; fix Nazgul's sleep gas attack
191.   *  fix bullwhip usage for case of having recently been in a trap
192.   *  egg hatching fixes, oil potion fixes, magic marker fixes
193.   *  support object class chars as selection accelerators for some menus
194.   *  stricter parsing of run-time options at startup time
195.   *  interactive setting of options via menu (courtesy Per Liboriussen)
196.   *
197.   *  Selected platform- or configuration-specific changes:
198.   *  Amiga: fix panic for tiles display in Gnomish mines
199.   *  BeOS: preliminary support for new BeBox platform; initially tty only
200.   *  DLB: avoid excessive fseek calls (major performance hit for MSDOS)
201.   *  HPUX: workaround for gcc-2.6.3 bug adversely affecting monster generation
202.   *  Mac: avoid MW 68K struct copy optimization bug which caused crashes;
203.   *	fix dragging of scrollbar; boost partitions to 2MB minimum
204.   *  MSDOS: wasn't safe to enter endgame for MFLOPPY configuration;
205.   *	fix re-entry into game after "!" (shell escape) + chdir + EXIT;
206.   *	F3/F4/F5 display interface swapping improvements;
207.   *	add support for preloading all tiles in protected mode environment
208.   *  TERMINFO: colors were wrong for some systems, such as Linux
209.   *  X11: display help files properly
210.   */
211.  
212.  /*
213.   *  NetHack 3.2.0, April 11, 1996
214.   *  enhancements to the windowing systems including "tiles" or icons to
215.   *	visually represent monsters and objects (courtesy Warwick Allison)
216.   *  window based menu system introduced for inventory and selection
217.   *  moving light sources besides the player
218.   *  improved #untrap (courtesy Helge Hafting)
219.   *  spellcasting logic changes to balance spellcasting towards magic-using
220.   *	classes (courtesy Stephen White)
221.   *  many, many bug fixes and abuse eliminations
222.   */
223.  
224.  /* Version 3.2 */
225.  
226.  /*****************************************************************************/
227.  /* Version 3.1.x */
228.  
229.  /*
230.   *  Patch 3, July 12, 1993
231.   *  further revise Mac windowing and extend to Think C (courtesy
232.   *	Barton House)
233.   *  fix confusing black/gray/white display on some MSDOS hardware
234.   *  remove fatal bugs dealing with horns of plenty and VMS bones levels,
235.   *	as well as more minor ones
236.   */
237.  
238.  /*
239.   *  Patch 2, June 1, 1993
240.   *  add tty windowing to Mac and Amiga ports and revise native windowing
241.   *  allow direct screen I/O for MS-DOS versions instead of going through
242.   *	termcap routines (courtesy Michael Allison and Kevin Smolkowski)
243.   *  changes for NEC PC-9800 and various termcap.zip fixes by Yamamoto Keizo
244.   *  SYSV 386 music driver ported to 386BSD (courtesy Andrew Chernov) and
245.   *	SCO UNIX (courtesy Andreas Arens)
246.   *  enhanced pickup and disclosure options
247.   *  removed fatal bugs dealing with cursed bags of holding, renaming
248.   *	shopkeepers, objects falling through trapdoors on deep levels,
249.   *	and kicking embedded objects loose, and many more minor ones
250.   */
251.  
252.  /*
253.   *  Patch 1, February 25, 1993
254.   *  add Windows NT console port (courtesy Michael Allison)
255.   *  polishing of Amiga, Mac, and X11 windowing
256.   *  fixing many small bugs, including the infamous 3.0 nurse relmon bug
257.   */
258.  
259.  /*
260.   *  NetHack 3.1.0, January 25, 1993
261.   *  many, many changes and bugfixes -- some of the highlights include:
262.   *  display rewrite using line-of-sight vision
263.   *  general window interface, with the ability to use multiple interfaces
264.   *	in the same executable
265.   *  intelligent monsters
266.   *  enhanced dungeon mythology
267.   *  branching dungeons with more special levels, quest dungeons, and
268.   *	multi-level endgame
269.   *  more artifacts and more uses for artifacts
270.   *  generalization to multiple shops with damage repair
271.   *  X11 interface
272.   *  ability to recover crashed games
273.   *  full rewrite of Macintosh port
274.   *  Amiga splitter
275.   *  directory rearrangement (dat, doc, sys, win, util)
276.   */
277.  
278.  /* Version 3.1 */
279.  
280.  /*****************************************************************************/
281.  /* Version 3.0 */
282.  
283.  /*
284.   *  Patch 10, February 5, 1991
285.   *  extend overlay manager to multiple files for easier binary distribution
286.   *  allow for more system and compiler variance
287.   *  remove more small insects
288.   */
289.  
290.  /*
291.   *  Patch 9, June 26, 1990
292.   *  clear up some confusing documentation
293.   *  smooth some more rough edges in various ports
294.   *  and fix a couple more bugs
295.   */
296.  
297.  /*
298.   *  Patch 8, June 3, 1990
299.   *  further debug and refine Macintosh port
300.   *  refine the overlay manager, rearrange the OVLx breakdown for better
301.   *	efficiency, rename the overlay macros, and split off the overlay
302.   *	instructions to Install.ovl
303.   *  introduce NEARDATA for better Amiga efficiency
304.   *  support for more VMS versions (courtesy Joshua Delahunty and Pat Rankin)
305.   *  more const fixes
306.   *  better support for common graphics (DEC VT and IBM)
307.   *  and a number of simple fixes and consistency extensions
308.   */
309.  
310.  /*
311.   *  Patch 7, February 19, 1990
312.   *  refine overlay support to handle portions of .c files through OVLx
313.   *	(courtesy above plus Kevin Smolkowski)
314.   *  update and extend Amiga port and documentation (courtesy Richard Addison,
315.   *	Jochen Erwied, Mark Gooderum, Ken Lorber, Greg Olson, Mike Passaretti,
316.   *	and Gregg Wonderly)
317.   *  refine and extend Macintosh port and documentation (courtesy Johnny Lee,
318.   *	Kevin Sitze, Michael Sokolov, Andy Swanson, Jon Watte, and Tom West)
319.   *  refine VMS documentation
320.   *  continuing ANSIfication, this time of const usage
321.   *  teach '/' about differences within monster classes
322.   *  smarter eating code (yet again), death messages, and treatment of
323.   *	non-animal monsters, monster unconsciousness, and naming
324.   *  extended version command to give compilation options
325.   *  and the usual bug fixes and hole plugs
326.   */
327.  
328.  /*
329.   *  Patch 6, November 19, 1989
330.   *  add overlay support for MS-DOS (courtesy Pierre Martineau, Stephen
331.   *	Spackman, and Norm Meluch)
332.   *  refine Macintosh port
333.   *  different door states show as different symbols (courtesy Ari Huttunen)
334.   *  smarter drawbridges (courtesy Kevin Darcy)
335.   *  add CLIPPING and split INFERNO off HARD
336.   *  further refine eating code wrt picking up and resumption
337.   *  make first few levels easier, by adding :x monsters and increasing initial
338.   *	attribute points and hitting probability
339.   *  teach '/' about configurable symbols
340.   */
341.  
342.  /*
343.   *  Patch 5, October 15, 1989
344.   *  add support for Macintosh OS (courtesy Johnny Lee)
345.   *  fix annoying dependency loop via new color.h file
346.   *  allow interruption while eating -- general handling of partially eaten food
347.   *  smarter treatment of iron balls (courtesy Kevin Darcy)
348.   *  a handful of other bug fixes
349.   */
350.  
351.  /*
352.   *  Patch 4, September 27, 1989
353.   *  add support for VMS (courtesy David Gentzel)
354.   *  move monster-on-floor references into functions and implement the new
355.   *	lookup structure for both objects and monsters
356.   *  extend the definitions of objects and monsters to provide "living color"
357.   *	in the dungeon, instead of a single monster color
358.   *  ifdef varargs usage to satisfy ANSI compilers
359.   *  standardize on the color 'gray'
360.   *  assorted bug fixes
361.   */
362.  
363.  /*
364.   *  Patch 3, September 6, 1989
365.   *  add war hammers and revise object prices
366.   *  extend prototypes to ANSI compilers in addition to the previous MSDOS ones
367.   *  move object-on-floor references into functions in preparation for planned
368.   *	data structures to allow faster access and better colors
369.   *  fix some more bugs, and extend the portability of things added in earlier
370.   *	patches
371.   */
372.  
373.  /*
374.   *  Patch 2, August 16, 1989
375.   *  add support for OS/2 (courtesy Timo Hakulinen)
376.   *  add a better makefile for MicroSoft C (courtesy Paul Gyugyi)
377.   *  more accomodation of compilers and preprocessors
378.   *  add better screen-size sensing
379.   *  expand color use for PCs and introduce it for SVR3 UNIX machines
380.   *  extend '/' to multiple identifications
381.   *  allow meta key to be used to invoke extended commands
382.   *  fix various minor bugs, and do further code cleaning
383.   */
384.  
385.  /*
386.   *  Patch 1, July 31, 1989
387.   *  add support for Atari TOS (courtesy Eric Smith) and Andrew File System
388.   *	(courtesy Ralf Brown)
389.   *  include the uuencoded version of termcap.arc for the MSDOS versions that
390.   *	was included with 2.2 and 2.3
391.   *  make a number of simple changes to accommodate various compilers
392.   *  fix a handful of bugs, and do some code cleaning elsewhere
393.   *  add more instructions for new environments and things commonly done wrong
394.   */
395.  
396.  /*
397.   *  NetHack 3.0 baseline release, July, 1989
398.   */
399.  
400.  /* Version 3.0 */
401.  
402.  /*****************************************************************************/
403.  
404.  /*patchlevel.h*/