;;; ;;; Atlantis is a framework for creating multi-user dungeon worlds. ;;; This is the Common Lisp implementation. ;;; ;;; The world stores the current state of the game. ;;; ;;; Licensed under the terms of the MIT license ;;; author: Daniel Vedder ;;; date: 15/05/2015 ;;; (defvar *world*) ;; The world is basically a list of struct instances representing ;; each object created in this game (defstruct world (name "") (main-player "") (players NIL) (places NIL) (monsters NIL) (npcs NIL) (items NIL) (weapons NIL) (quests NIL)) (setf *world* (make-world)) ;XXX Move this to another module? (defun add-game-object (game-object) "Add 'game-object' to *world*" ;; XXX: Very similar in structure to the function set-object-attribute in ;; game-objects.lisp. Can that be abstracted away into a macro or some such? (let ((world-list (build-symbol "world-" (type-of game-object) "s"))) (eval `(setf (,world-list *world*) (append (,world-list *world*) (list ,game-object)))))) (defun get-game-object (object-type object-name) "Return the desired game object" (let ((get-world-objects (build-symbol "world-" object-type "s")) (get-object-name (build-symbol object-type "-name"))) (dolist (object (eval `(,get-world-objects *world*)) NIL) (when (equalp (eval `(,get-object-name ,object)) object-name) (return object))))) (let ((list-function (make-list-function 'world))) (defun list-world-objects (object-type) "Get a list of the names of all the world objects of this type." (funcall list-function object-type *world*))) (defun name-world (name) "Set the name of the *world*" (debugging "~&The name of the world is ~A." name) (setf (world-name *world*) name) NIL) (defun load-game (game-file) "Load a saved game from disk" (with-open-file (g game-file) (let ((version-number (read g)) (loaded-world (read g))) (when (!= version-number ATLANTIS-VERSION :test equal) (format t "~&WARNING: The loaded game was saved by a ") (format t "different version of Atlantis!")) (if (world-p loaded-world) (setf *world* loaded-world) (error "World file ~A is corrupted!" game-file))))) (defun save-world (game-file) "Save a game to file" (with-open-file (g game-file :direction :output) (format g "~S~%~S~%" ATLANTIS-VERSION *world*)))