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.
ObjectKind separates what an item is from how it draws: Object.Type
(a byte that doubled as the map character) becomes Kind ObjectKind,
with Glyph() producing the display character and objectKindForGlyph
converting back at the map boundary. KindWand covers the C 'stick'
category. The magic-missile bolt uses KindGold, matching C's literal
o_type='*' trick, with a comment.
PotionKind, ScrollKind, RingKind, WandKind, WeaponKind, ArmorKind and
TrapKind are now iota enums with Stringer (names come from the base
info tables); Object gains typed accessors (obj.RingKind(), ...) and
Launch is typed WeaponKind. beTrapped returns TrapKind. The
getItem/inventory/whatis prompt filters take ObjectKind, with
KindCallable/KindRingOrStick replacing the C CALLABLE/R_OR_S
sentinels; wizard.c's type_name table is subsumed by
ObjectKind.String(). IsRing/IsWearing/initWeapon/doPot signatures are
typed accordingly.
The save format version becomes 5.4.4-go2: the gob field rename would
otherwise silently zero Kind when reading old saves.
No behavior change; full suite green.
rooms.c, passages.c, new_level.c ported in full: room/maze layout,
corridor spanning tree with extra connections, passage numbering flood
fill, trap/stairs/object placement, treasure rooms. Careful RNG-call
ordering throughout keeps generation seed-faithful to C.
Supporting subsystems this depends on, also ported:
- screen.go: curses replaced by in-memory Window cell buffers behind a
Terminal interface (tcell arrives with the UI phase; tests run headless)
- io.go: msg/addmsg/endmsg message-line protocol, status line, step_ok
- pack.c in full (add_pack sorting/stacking walk, get_item, inventory)
- things.c in full (inv_name, new_thing, discovery lists, pagination)
- monsters.c in full; chase.c navigation half (roomin/cansee/see_monst/
find_dest/runto/set_oldch); rings.c, armor.c in full
- weapons.c/sticks.c creation half (init_weapon, fix_stick, num)
- misc.c look() display update, eat, level-up, direction input
- daemons.c callbacks except stomach (needs death()) and the runners
chase driver (combat phase)
- init.c init_player with the starting kit
Tests: level invariants across seeds, determinism, 30-depth sweep.