------------------------------------------------------------- -- Mana Support Library -- -- -- -- Functions which are called by the game engine and -- -- helper functions useful for writing other scripts. -- -- -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Copyright 2008 The Mana World Development Team -- -- -- -- This file is part of The Mana Server. -- -- -- -- The Mana Server 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 of the License, or any later version. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- require "scripts/lua/libmana-constants" -- Table that associates to each NPC pointer the handler function that is -- called when a player starts talking to an NPC. local npc_talk_functs = {} local npc_update_functs = {} -- Table that associates to each Character pointer its state with respect to -- NPCs (only one at a time). A state is an array with four fields: -- . 1: pointer to the NPC the player is currently talking to. -- . 2: coroutine running the NPC handler. -- . 3: next event the NPC expects from the server. -- (1 = npc_next, 2 = npc_choose, 3 = quest_reply, 4 = 1+3) -- . 4: countdown (in minutes) before the state is deleted. -- . 5: name of the expected quest variable. (optional) local states = {} -- Array containing the function registered by atinit. local init_fun = {} -- Tick timer used during update to clean obsolete states. local timer -- Creates an NPC and associates the given handler. -- Note: Cannot be called until map initialization has started. function create_npc(name, id, x, y, talkfunct, updatefunct) local npc = mana.npc_create(name, id, x, y) if talkfunct then npc_talk_functs[npc] = talkfunct end if updatefunct then npc_update_functs[npc] = updatefunct end return npc end -- Waits for the player to acknowledge the previous message, if any. function do_wait() coroutine.yield(0) end -- Sends an npc message to a player. -- Note: Does not wait for the player to acknowledge the message. function do_message(npc, ch, msg) -- Wait for the arrival of a pending acknowledgment, if any. coroutine.yield(0) mana.npc_message(npc, ch, msg) -- An acknowledgment is pending, but do not wait for its arrival. coroutine.yield(1) end -- Sends an NPC question to a player and waits for its answer. function do_choice(npc, ch, ...) -- Wait for the arrival of a pending acknowledgment, if any. coroutine.yield(0) mana.npc_choice(npc, ch, ...) -- Wait for player choice. return coroutine.yield(2) end -- Sends an NPC integer ask to a player and waits for its answer. function do_ask_integer(npc, ch, min_num, max_num, ...) -- Wait for the arrival of a pending acknowledgment, if any. coroutine.yield(0) mana.npc_ask_integer(npc, ch, min_num, max_num, ...) -- Wait for player answer. return coroutine.yield(2) end -- Sends an NPC string ask to a player and waits for its answer. function do_ask_string(npc, ch) -- Wait for the arrival of a pending acknowledgment, if any. coroutine.yield(0) mana.npc_ask_string(npc, ch) -- Wait for player answer. return coroutine.yield(2) end -- Sends an NPC request to send letter to a player and waits for them to -- send the letter. function do_post(npc, ch) coroutine.yield(0) mana.npc_post(npc, ch) return coroutine.yield(1) end -- Gets the value of a quest variable. -- Calling this function while an acknowledment is pending is desirable, so -- that lag cannot be perceived by the player. function get_quest_var(ch, name) -- Query the server and return immediatly if a value is available. local value = mana.chr_get_quest(ch, name) if value then return value end -- Wait for database reply. return coroutine.yield(3, name) end -- Gets the post for a user. function getpost(ch) mana.chr_get_post(ch) return coroutine.yield(3) end -- Processes as much of an NPC handler as possible. local function process_npc(w, ...) local co = w[2] local pending = (w[3] == 4) local first = true while true do local b, v, u if first then -- First time, resume with the arguments the coroutine was waiting for. b, v, u = coroutine.resume(co, ...) first = false else -- Otherwise, simply resume. b, v, u = coroutine.resume(co) end if not b then print("LUA error: ", v)end if not b or not v then -- Either there was an error, or the handler just finished its work. return elseif v == 2 then -- The coroutine needs a user choice from the server, so wait for it. w[3] = 2 break elseif v == 3 then -- The coroutine needs the value of a quest variable from the server. w[5] = u if pending then -- The coroutine has also sent a message to the user, so do not -- forget about it, as it would flood the user with new messages. w[3] = 4 else w[3] = 3 end break elseif pending then -- The coroutine is about to interact with the user. But the previous -- action has not been acknowledged by the user yet, so wait for it. w[3] = 1 break elseif v == 1 then -- A message has just been sent. But the coroutine can keep going in case -- there is still some work to do while waiting for user acknowledgment. pending = true end end -- Restore the countdown, as there was some activity. w[4] = 5 return true end -- Called by the game whenever a player starts talking to an NPC. -- Creates a coroutine based on the registered NPC handler. function npc_start(npc, ch) states[ch] = nil local h = npc_talk_functs[npc] if not h then return end local w = { npc, coroutine.create(h) } if process_npc(w, npc, ch) then states[ch] = w if not timer then timer = 600 end end -- coroutine.resume(w) -- do_npc_close(npc, ch) end function do_npc_close(npc, ch) mana.npc_end(npc, ch) end -- Called by the game whenever a player keeps talking to an NPC. -- Checks that the NPC expects it, and processes the respective coroutine. function npc_next(npc, ch) local w = states[ch] if w then local w3 = w[3] if w3 == 4 then w[3] = 3 return elseif w3 == 1 and process_npc(w) then return end end states[ch] = nil end -- Called by the game whenever a player selects a particular reply. -- Checks that the NPC expects it, and processes the respective coroutine. function npc_choose(npc, ch, u) local w = states[ch] if not (w and w[1] == npc and w[3] == 2 and process_npc(w, u)) then states[ch] = nil end end function npc_integer(npc, ch, u) local w = states[ch] if not (w and w[1] == npc and w[3] == 2 and process_npc(w, u)) then states[ch] = nil end end function npc_string(npc, ch, u) local w = states[ch] if not (w and w[1] == npc and w[3] == 2 and process_npc(w, u)) then states[ch] = nil end end -- Called by the game when a player sends a letter. function npc_post(npc, ch, sender, letter) local w = states[ch] if not (w and w[1] == npc and w[3] == 1 and process_npc(w, sender, letter)) then states[ch] = nil end end -- Called by the game whenever the value of a quest variable is known. -- Checks that the NPC expects it, and processes the respective coroutine. -- Note: the check for NPC correctness is missing, but it should never matter. function quest_reply(ch, name, value) local w = states[ch] if w then local w3 = w[3] if (w3 == 3 or w3 == 4) and w[5] == name then w[5] = nil if process_npc(w, value) then return end end end states[ch] = nil end function post_reply(ch, sender, letter) local w = states[ch] if w then local w3 = w[3] if (w3 == 3 or w3 == 4) then if process_npc(w, sender, letter) then return end end end states[ch] = nil end -- Called by the game every tick for each NPC. function npc_update(npc) local h = npc_update_functs[npc]; if h then h(npc) end; end -- Called by the game every tick. -- Checks for scheduled function calls -- Cleans obsolete connections. function update() -- check the scheduler check_schedule() -- Run every minute only, in order not to overload the server. if not timer then return end timer = timer - 1 if timer ~= 0 then return end -- Free connections that have been inactive for 3-4 minutes. for k, w in pairs(states) do local t = w[4] - 1 if t == 0 then states[k] = nil else w[4] = t end end -- Restart timer if there are still some pending states. if next(states) then timer = 600 else timer = nil end end -- Registers a function so that is is executed during map initialization. function atinit(f) init_fun[#init_fun + 1] = f end -- Called by the game for creating NPCs embedded into maps. -- Delays the creation until map initialization is performed. -- Note: Assumes that the "npc_handler" global field contains the NPC handler. function create_npc_delayed(name, id, x, y) -- Bind the name to a local variable first, as it will be reused. local h = npc_handler atinit(function() create_npc(name, id, x, y, h, nil) end) npc_handler = nil end -- Called during map initialization. -- Executes all the functions registered by atinit. function initialize() for i,f in ipairs(init_fun) do f() end init_fun = nil end -- SCHEDULER -- Table of scheduled jobs. A job is an array with 3 elements: -- 0: the UNIX timestamp when it is executed -- 1: the function which is executed -- 2: nil when it is a one-time job. Repetition interval is seconds when it is -- a repeated job. local scheduler_jobs = {} -- compare function used to sort the scheduler_jobs table. -- the jobs which come first are at the end of the table. local function job_cmp(job1, job2) return (job1[0] > job2[0]) end -- checks for jobs which have to be executed, executes them and reschedules -- them when they are repeated jobs. function check_schedule() if #scheduler_jobs==0 then return end while os.time() > scheduler_jobs[#scheduler_jobs][0] do -- retreive the job and remove it from the schedule job = scheduler_jobs[#scheduler_jobs] table.remove(scheduler_jobs) -- reschedule the job when it is a repeated job if job[2] then schedule_every(job[2], job[1]) end -- execute the job job[1]() end end -- schedules a function call to be executed once in n seconds function schedule_in(seconds, funct) local job = {} job[0] = os.time() + seconds job[1] = funct job[2] = nil table.insert(scheduler_jobs, job) table.sort(scheduler_jobs, job_cmp) end -- schedules a function call to be executed at regular intervals of n seconds function schedule_every(seconds, funct) local job = {} job[0] = os.time() + seconds job[1] = funct job[2] = seconds table.insert(scheduler_jobs, job) table.sort(scheduler_jobs, job_cmp) end -- DEATH NOTIFICATIONS local ondeath_functs = {} local onremove_functs = {} -- requests the gameserver to notify the script engine when the being -- dies and adds a script function to be executed in this case. function on_death(being, funct) if ondeath_functs[being] == nil then ondeath_functs[being] = {} end table.insert(ondeath_functs[being], funct) mana.being_register(being) end -- requests the gameserver to notify the script engine when the being -- dies and adds a script function to be executed in this case. function on_remove(being, funct) if onremove_functs[being] == nil then onremove_functs[being] = {} end table.insert(onremove_functs[being], funct) mana.being_register(being) end -- called by the engine when a registred being dies. function death_notification(being) if type(ondeath_functs[being]) == "table" then for i,funct in pairs(ondeath_functs[being]) do funct() end ondeath_functs[being] = nil end end -- called by the engine when a registred being is removed. function remove_notification(being) if type(onremove_functs[being]) == "table" then for i,funct in pairs(onremove_functs[being]) do funct() end onremove_functs[being] = nil ondeath_functs[being] = nil end end -- Below are some convenience methods added to the engine API mana.chr_money_change = function(ch, amount) mana.being_set_base_attribute( ch, ATTR_GP, mana.being_get_base_attribute(ch, ATTR_GP) + amount) end mana.chr_money = function(ch) return mana.being_get_base_attribute(ch, ATTR_GP) end function cast(ch, arg) if arg == 1 then mana.being_say(ch, "Kaaame...Haaame... HAAAAAA!") end if arg == 2 then mana.being_say(ch, "HAA-DOKEN!") end if arg == 3 then mana.being_say(ch, "Sonic BOOM") end end