2 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
5ba9fe8f66 Adopt house golangci-lint config; fix all approved-linter findings
.golangci.yml is the prompts-repo standard verbatim plus one approved
exception (paralleltest, sneak 2026-07-06). Roughly 1,500 findings
fixed:

- autofix sweep (wsl_v5/nlreturn/intrange/modernize formatting), with
  the misspell autofix REVERTED where it rewrote authentic C game text
  ("missle vanishes" stays, with nolint and a comment)
- error handling: errcheck sites get real handling — saveFile now
  closes explicitly and removes corrupt saves, scoreboard writes are
  documented best-effort, err113 sentinel errors (ErrSaveOutOfDate,
  ErrScreenTooSmall); panics allowed for unrecoverable states per
  MEMORY.md policy
- gosec: real fixes (ParseInt for SEED, 0600 scorefile) and justified
  per-line nolints for provably-bounded conversions (randomMonsterLetter
  helper collapses eight rnd(26)+'A' sites)
- API tidying from linters: pointer receivers on flag types
  (recvcheck), msg helpers renamed addmsgf/doaddf/Printwf/MvPrintwf
  (goprintffuncname), myExit()/findFloor(monst)/mkGameInput(t) drop
  always-constant params (unparam), gameEnd carries no status
- gocritic/staticcheck: if-else chains to switches, the pack.c
  inventory filter untangled into matchesFilter, main.go split so
  defers run before exit (exitAfterDefer, funlen)
- revive doc comments on all exported flag types/consts/methods

Remaining findings are confined to linters pending sneak's exception
decision (mnd, gochecknoglobals, cyclop, nestif, gocognit, exhaustive,
goconst, testpackage); TODO.md records the state. MEMORY.md added at
repo root as the project's agent working notes.
2026-07-07 00:03:45 +02:00
2eff377a73 Un-overload Object fields and pre-parse damage dice (refactor step 3)
Object.Arm carried four meanings in C (o_arm/o_charges/o_goldval plus
ring bonuses); it is now four fields: ArmorClass, Charges, GoldValue,
and Bonus. Stats.Arm becomes Stats.ArmorClass. The Charges()/GoldVal()
accessor pair is gone.

Damage dice strings ("1x4/1x2") are parsed once into DiceSpec — at
table definition for the bestiary and weapon tables, at creation for
items — instead of re-parsed with atoi on every swing as fight.c
roll_em did. ParseDice preserves the C parse semantics exactly,
including the junk-tolerant "%%%x0" bestiary placeholder and the
"000x0" flytrap reset (regression-tested in dice_test.go); the
flytrap's growing grip becomes DiceSpec{{VfHit, 1}}.

Save format bumps to 5.4.4-go3 (field renames and retypes would
silently zero under gob's match-by-name decoding).

No behavior change; full suite green.
2026-07-06 23:07:57 +02:00