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(dun-special-object):
Floppy disk will melt in inventory or room, regardless
of whether or not Stallman statuette is around.
(dun-examine):
You can examine objects in the jar without taking them out.
(dun-take):
You can take objects from the jar while you are on the bus.
(dun-dig):
Message from digging on the bus is the same as when you dig and don't
find anything.
(dun-climb):
No longer errors out of the game when argument to "climb" is invalid.
(dun-put):
You can now put things in the jar, even if you are on the bus.
(dun-special-move):
"In" or "Out" command tells you if you are already on or off the bus.
(dun-sauna-heat):
Changed "begin to sweat" to "are perspiring"
so that it makes sense whether you are heating up or cooling down.
(dun-help):
Changed author e-mail address, added web page.
Added hint for batch mode.
(*global*):
Fixed spelling of Presely in global object list.
(*global*):
Added coconuts, tank, and lake as objects that are recognized.
(*global*):
Added `slip' as another way of describing the paper,
and `chip' as another way of describing the CPU.
(*global*):
Upcase abbreviations of directions in room descriptions.
(dun-login):
Fixed erroneous login message to better-describe ftp limitations.
(dun-rlogin):
Added error message if user tries to rlogin back to pokey.
(dun-load-d):
Fixed so that if restore file isn't found which in non-batch mode,
window will switch back to game.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 27 Apr 1997 17:15:58 +0000 |
parents | 32f82ca8b41f |
children | 9c7e0c926ed5 |
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/* Client process that communicates with GNU Emacs acting as server. Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #define NO_SHORTNAMES #include <../src/config.h> #undef read #undef write #undef open #undef close #undef signal #include <stdio.h> #include <getopt.h> char *getenv (), *getwd (); char *getcwd (); int geteuid (); /* This is defined with -D from the compilation command, which extracts it from ../lisp/version.el. */ #ifndef VERSION #define VERSION "unspecified" #endif /* Name used to invoke this program. */ char *progname; /* Nonzero means don't wait for a response from Emacs. --no-wait. */ int nowait = 0; struct option longopts[] = { { "no-wait", no_argument, NULL, 'n' }, { "help", no_argument, NULL, 'H' }, { "version", no_argument, NULL, 'V' }, { 0 } }; /* Decode the options from argv and argc. The global variable `optind' will say how many arguments we used up. */ void decode_options (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { while (1) { int opt = getopt_long (argc, argv, "VHn", longopts, 0); if (opt == EOF) break; switch (opt) { case 0: /* If getopt returns 0, then it has already processed a long-named option. We should do nothing. */ break; case 'n': nowait = 1; break; case 'V': fprintf (stderr, "Version %s\n", VERSION); exit (1); break; case 'H': default: print_help_and_exit (); } } } print_help_and_exit () { fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s [-n] [--no-wait] [+LINENUMBER] FILENAME\n", progname); fprintf (stderr, "Report bugs to bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu.\n"); exit (1); } /* Return a copy of NAME, inserting a & before each &, each space, and any initial -. Change spaces to underscores, too, so that the return value never contains a space. */ char * quote_file_name (name) char *name; { char *copy = (char *) malloc (strlen (name) * 2 + 1); char *p, *q; p = name; q = copy; while (*p) { if (*p == ' ') { *q++ = '&'; *q++ = '_'; p++; } else { if (*p == '&' || (*p == '-' && p == name)) *q++ = '&'; *q++ = *p++; } } *q++ = 0; return copy; } #if !defined (HAVE_SOCKETS) && !defined (HAVE_SYSVIPC) main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { fprintf (stderr, "%s: Sorry, the Emacs server is supported only\n", argv[0]); fprintf (stderr, "on systems with Berkeley sockets or System V IPC.\n"); exit (1); } #else /* HAVE_SOCKETS or HAVE_SYSVIPC */ #if defined (HAVE_SOCKETS) && ! defined (NO_SOCKETS_IN_FILE_SYSTEM) /* BSD code is very different from SYSV IPC code */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <sys/un.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <errno.h> extern char *strerror (); extern int errno; int main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { char system_name[32]; int s, i; FILE *out, *in; struct sockaddr_un server; char *homedir, *cwd, *str; char string[BUFSIZ]; progname = argv[0]; /* Process options. */ decode_options (argc, argv); if (argc - optind < 1) print_help_and_exit (); /* * Open up an AF_UNIX socket in this person's home directory */ if ((s = socket (AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)) < 0) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", argv[0]); perror ("socket"); exit (1); } server.sun_family = AF_UNIX; #ifndef SERVER_HOME_DIR { struct stat statbfr; gethostname (system_name, sizeof (system_name)); sprintf (server.sun_path, "/tmp/esrv%d-%s", geteuid (), system_name); if (stat (server.sun_path, &statbfr) == -1) { if (errno == ENOENT) fprintf (stderr, "%s: can't find socket; have you started the server?\n", argv[0]); else fprintf (stderr, "%s: can't stat %s: %s\n", argv[0], server.sun_path, strerror (errno)); exit (1); } if (statbfr.st_uid != geteuid ()) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: Invalid socket owner\n", argv[0]); exit (1); } } #else if ((homedir = getenv ("HOME")) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: No home directory\n", argv[0]); exit (1); } strcpy (server.sun_path, homedir); strcat (server.sun_path, "/.emacs-server-"); gethostname (system_name, sizeof (system_name)); strcat (server.sun_path, system_name); #endif if (connect (s, (struct sockaddr *) &server, strlen (server.sun_path) + 2) < 0) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", argv[0]); perror ("connect"); exit (1); } /* We use the stream OUT to send our command to the server. */ if ((out = fdopen (s, "r+")) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", argv[0]); perror ("fdopen"); exit (1); } /* We use the stream IN to read the response. We used to use just one stream for both output and input on the socket, but reversing direction works nonportably: on some systems, the output appears as the first input; on other systems it does not. */ if ((in = fdopen (s, "r+")) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", argv[0]); perror ("fdopen"); exit (1); } #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM cwd = getwd (string); #else cwd = getcwd (string, sizeof string); #endif if (cwd == 0) { /* getwd puts message in STRING if it fails. */ fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s (%s)\n", argv[0], string, strerror (errno)); exit (1); } if (nowait) fprintf (out, "-nowait "); for (i = optind; i < argc; i++) { if (*argv[i] == '+') { char *p = argv[i] + 1; while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') p++; if (*p != 0) fprintf (out, "%s/", cwd); } else if (*argv[i] != '/') fprintf (out, "%s/", cwd); fprintf (out, "%s ", quote_file_name (argv[i])); } fprintf (out, "\n"); fflush (out); /* Maybe wait for an answer. */ if (nowait) return 0; printf ("Waiting for Emacs..."); fflush (stdout); /* Now, wait for an answer and print any messages. On some systems, the first line we read will actually be the output we just sent. We can't predict whether that will happen, so if it does, we detect it by recognizing `Client: ' at the beginning. */ while (str = fgets (string, BUFSIZ, in)) printf ("%s", str); return 0; } #else /* This is the SYSV IPC section */ #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/ipc.h> #include <sys/msg.h> #include <sys/utsname.h> #include <stdio.h> char *getwd (), *getcwd (), *getenv (); struct utsname system_name; main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { int s; key_t key; /* Size of text allocated in MSGP. */ int size_allocated = BUFSIZ; /* Amount of text used in MSGP. */ int used; struct msgbuf *msgp = (struct msgbuf *) malloc (sizeof (struct msgbuf) + size_allocated); struct msqid_ds * msg_st; char *homedir, buf[BUFSIZ]; char gwdirb[BUFSIZ]; char *cwd; char *temp; progname = argv[0]; /* Process options. */ decode_options (argc, argv); if (argc - optind < 1) print_help_and_exit (); /* * Create a message queue using ~/.emacs-server as the path for ftok */ if ((homedir = getenv ("HOME")) == NULL) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: No home directory\n", argv[0]); exit (1); } strcpy (buf, homedir); #ifndef HAVE_LONG_FILE_NAMES /* If file names are short, we can't fit the host name. */ strcat (buf, "/.emacs-server"); #else strcat (buf, "/.emacs-server-"); uname (&system_name); strcat (buf, system_name.nodename); #endif creat (buf, 0600); key = ftok (buf, 1); /* unlikely to be anyone else using it */ s = msgget (key, 0600 | IPC_CREAT); if (s == -1) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", argv[0]); perror ("msgget"); exit (1); } /* Determine working dir, so we can prefix it to all the arguments. */ #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM temp = getwd (gwdirb); #else temp = getcwd (gwdirb, sizeof gwdirb); #endif cwd = gwdirb; if (temp != 0) { /* On some systems, cwd can look like `@machine/...'; ignore everything before the first slash in such a case. */ while (*cwd && *cwd != '/') cwd++; strcat (cwd, "/"); } else { fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s\n", argv[0], cwd); exit (1); } msgp->mtext[0] = 0; used = 0; if (nowait) { strcat (msgp->mtext, "-nowait "); used += 8; } argc -= optind; argv += optind; while (argc) { int need_cwd = 0; char *modified_arg = argv[0]; if (*modified_arg == '+') { char *p = modified_arg + 1; while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') p++; if (*p != 0) need_cwd = 1; } else if (*modified_arg != '/') need_cwd = 1; modified_arg = quote_file_name (modified_arg); if (need_cwd) used += strlen (cwd); used += strlen (modified_arg) + 1; while (used + 2 > size_allocated) { size_allocated *= 2; msgp = (struct msgbuf *) realloc (msgp, (sizeof (struct msgbuf) + size_allocated)); } if (need_cwd) strcat (msgp->mtext, cwd); strcat (msgp->mtext, modified_arg); strcat (msgp->mtext, " "); argv++; argc--; } strcat (msgp->mtext, "\n"); #ifdef HPUX /* HPUX has a bug. */ if (strlen (msgp->mtext) >= 512) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: args too long for msgsnd\n", progname); exit (1); } #endif msgp->mtype = 1; if (msgsnd (s, msgp, strlen (msgp->mtext)+1, 0) < 0) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", progname); perror ("msgsnd"); exit (1); } /* Maybe wait for an answer. */ if (nowait) return 0; printf ("Waiting for Emacs..."); fflush (stdout); msgrcv (s, msgp, BUFSIZ, getpid (), 0); /* wait for anything back */ strcpy (buf, msgp->mtext); printf ("\n"); if (*buf) printf ("%s\n", buf); exit (0); } #endif /* HAVE_SYSVIPC */ #endif /* HAVE_SOCKETS or HAVE_SYSVIPC */ #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR char * strerror (errnum) int errnum; { extern char *sys_errlist[]; extern int sys_nerr; if (errnum >= 0 && errnum < sys_nerr) return sys_errlist[errnum]; return (char *) "Unknown error"; } #endif /* ! HAVE_STRERROR */