;;; ;;; Atlantis is a framework for creating multi-user dungeon worlds. ;;; This is the Common Lisp implementation. ;;; ;;; This file contains all the various kinds of in-game objects like ;;; places, monsters, NPCs, items... ;;; ;;; Licensed under the terms of the MIT license. ;;; author: Daniel Vedder ;;; date: 15/05/2015 ;;; (defstruct place (name "") (description "") ;; Missing 's' in the following list names due to parsing issues (neighbour NIL) (item NIL) (monster NIL) (npc NIL) (spawns NIL) (requires "") ;Can be an ability or an item (function "")) ;XXX Get rid of functions? ;;; WORK IN PROGRESS >>> (defstruct npc (name "") (description "") (says "") (sells NIL) (quest "")) (defstruct monster (name "") (description "") (health 0) (strength 0) (dexterity 0) (aggression 0) (spawn 0) (item NIL) (weapon "") (armour-class 0)) (defstruct item (name "") (description "") (cost 0) (weapon) (function NIL) ;XXX Dike out the function? (ability NIL)) (defstruct weapon (name "") (description "") (type "") (damage 0)) (defstruct quest (name "") (say-before "") (say-after "") (proof-item NIL) (reward-item NIL) (money 0) (experience 0)) (defun set-object-attribute (game-object property value) "Set the attribute 'property' of 'game-object' to 'value'" ;; Here follows Lisp magic :D (that took ages to get right...) ;; XXX It's not elegant to call (eval) explicitly, but in this case I can't ;; find a way to avoid it - I needed a mix between a macro and a function (let ((command (build-symbol (type-of game-object) "-" property))) (eval `(if (or (null (,command ,game-object)) (listp (,command ,game-object))) (setf (,command ,game-object) (append (,command ,game-object) '(,value))) (setf (,command ,game-object) ,value))))) (defun remove-object-attribute (game-object property value) "Remove 'value' from the attribute 'property' in 'game-object'" ;; Same comment applies as above (let ((command (build-symbol (type-of game-object) "-" property))) (eval `(cond ((listp (,command ,game-object)) (setf (,command ,game-object) (remove-first-if #'(lambda (x) (equalp x ,value)) (,command ,game-object)))) ((numberp (,command ,game-object)) (setf (,command ,game-object) 0)) ((stringp (,command ,game-object)) (setf (,command ,game-object) "")) (t (setf (,command ,game-object) NIL)))))) (defun objectify-name-list (object-type name-list) "Turn all the string names in name-list into instances of the object type" ;; Basically the inverse of a make-list-function function (cf. util.lisp) (let ((objects NIL) (copy-fn (build-symbol "copy-" object-type))) (dolist (n name-list objects) (if (stringp n) (setf objects (cons (funcall copy-fn (get-game-object object-type n)) objects)) (setf objects (cons n objects)))))) (defun objectify-place-monsters (place) "Objectify all the monsters in this place" (let* ((p (if (place-p place) place (get-game-object 'place place)))) (setf (place-monster p) (objectify-name-list 'monster (place-monster p))) p)) (defun spawn-monsters (place) "Spawn monsters in this location" (let ((p (if (stringp place) (get-game-object 'place place) place))) (dolist (m (place-spawns p) p) (let ((monster (get-game-object 'monster m))) (when (< (random 100) (monster-spawn monster)) (set-object-attribute p 'monster (copy-monster monster))))))) (let ((list-function (make-list-function 'place NIL))) (defun list-place-objects (object-type place) "Get a list of the names of all the place's objects of this type." (funcall list-function object-type place))) (defun get-object-description (object-name place) "Get a description of this object in place (or nil if not there)" (let ((p (if (place-p place) place (get-game-object 'place place)))) (cond ((member object-name (list-place-objects 'item p) :test #'equalp) (item-description (get-game-object 'item object-name))) ((member object-name (list-place-objects 'monster p) :test #'equalp) (monster-description (get-game-object 'monster object-name))) ((member object-name (list-place-objects 'npc p) :test #'equalp) (npc-description (get-game-object 'npc object-name))) (t NIL))))