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== File format ==
 
== File format ==
  
The data is saved into a file <code>xlogfile</code> in the same directory as the normal logfile. Each line contains several <tt>field=value</tt> pairs, separated by a colon. For example:
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The data is saved into a file named <code>xlogfile</code> in the same directory as the normal logfile. Each line contains several <tt>field=value</tt> pairs, separated by a colon. For example:
 
  version=3.4.3:points=55590:deathdnum=0:deathlev=7:maxlvl=12:hp=-14:maxhp=92:deaths=1:deathdate=20090502:birthdate=20090501:uid=5:role=Tou:race=Hum:gender=Fem:align=Neu:name=gibbas:death=killed by a mumak:conduct=0xf86:turns=16662:achieve=0x400:realtime=18452:starttime=1241195443:endtime=1241214565:gender0=Fem:align0=Neu
 
  version=3.4.3:points=55590:deathdnum=0:deathlev=7:maxlvl=12:hp=-14:maxhp=92:deaths=1:deathdate=20090502:birthdate=20090501:uid=5:role=Tou:race=Hum:gender=Fem:align=Neu:name=gibbas:death=killed by a mumak:conduct=0xf86:turns=16662:achieve=0x400:realtime=18452:starttime=1241195443:endtime=1241214565:gender0=Fem:align0=Neu
  
Most of the fields are self-explanatory, or are the same as in the normal logfile. Exceptions:
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Most of the fields are self-explanatory, or are the same as in the normal [[logfile]]. Exceptions are:
  
 
*conduct: A bitfield in hexadecimal format:
 
*conduct: A bitfield in hexadecimal format:
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**0x0010: Performed the [[Invocation]]
 
**0x0010: Performed the [[Invocation]]
 
**0x0020: Got the [[Amulet of Yendor]]
 
**0x0020: Got the [[Amulet of Yendor]]
**0x0040: Was in Endgame
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**0x0040: Was in the [[End Game]]
 
**0x0080: Was on the [[Astral Plane]]
 
**0x0080: Was on the [[Astral Plane]]
 
**0x0100: Ascended
 
**0x0100: Ascended
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*gender0: The original (starting) [[gender]].
 
*gender0: The original (starting) [[gender]].
 
*align0: The original (starting) [[alignment]].
 
*align0: The original (starting) [[alignment]].
*death: all colons are replaced with underscores, otherwise the same as in normal logfile.
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*death: All colons are replaced with underscores, otherwise the same as in the normal logfile.
 
*flags: A bitfield in hexadecimal format:{{reffunc|topten.c|encodexlogflags}}
 
*flags: A bitfield in hexadecimal format:{{reffunc|topten.c|encodexlogflags}}
 
**0x1: [[Wizard mode]]
 
**0x1: [[Wizard mode]]

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xlogfile
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xlogfile, or the extended logfile, is a compile-time option for NetHack that makes the game log more data at the end of a game.

The xlogfile began as a patch for NetHack 3.4.3. It was incorporated into the mainline in NetHack 3.6.0. It is an optional feature, and can be removed by commenting out the definition of XLOGFILE in include/config.h.

File format

The data is saved into a file named xlogfile in the same directory as the normal logfile. Each line contains several field=value pairs, separated by a colon. For example:

version=3.4.3:points=55590:deathdnum=0:deathlev=7:maxlvl=12:hp=-14:maxhp=92:deaths=1:deathdate=20090502:birthdate=20090501:uid=5:role=Tou:race=Hum:gender=Fem:align=Neu:name=gibbas:death=killed by a mumak:conduct=0xf86:turns=16662:achieve=0x400:realtime=18452:starttime=1241195443:endtime=1241214565:gender0=Fem:align0=Neu

Most of the fields are self-explanatory, or are the same as in the normal logfile. Exceptions are:

  • conduct: A bitfield in hexadecimal format:
    • 0x001: Foodless
    • 0x002: Vegan
    • 0x004: Vegetarian
    • 0x008: Atheist
    • 0x010: Weaponless
    • 0x020: Pacifist
    • 0x040: Illiterate
    • 0x080: Polypileless
    • 0x100: Polyselfless
    • 0x200: Wishless
    • 0x400: Artifact wishless
    • 0x800: Genocideless
  • achieve: A bitfield in hexadecimal format:
  • realtime: How long the game was, in seconds.
  • starttime and endtime: Seconds since UNIX Epoch.
  • gender0: The original (starting) gender.
  • align0: The original (starting) alignment.
  • death: All colons are replaced with underscores, otherwise the same as in the normal logfile.
  • flags: A bitfield in hexadecimal format:[1]

References

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