I noticed commit db3b531e2cab765a00475054d2e9046c9d0437d3 in the history
where Simon added a bunch of "static" qualifiers. That suggested that
consistently marking internal functions "static" is desirable, so I
tried a build using GCC's -Wmissing-declarations, which requires prior
declaration (presumed to be in a header file) of all global functions.
This commit makes the GTK build clean under GCC's
-Wmissing-declarations. I've also adding "static" to a few obviously
internal objects, but GCC doesn't complain about those so I certainly
haven't got them all.
Several of the source files here won't quite compile any more, because
of minor things like const-correctness and the UI_UPDATE change. Now
they should all build again (without prejudice to how useful they are
once they have built).
The biggest change was to remove the fatal() implementation from the
standalone path.c, because my new plan is that basically everything
that's not linked against a true puzzle frontend will be linked
against nullfe.c, which provides that function anyway.
This commit removes the old #defines of TRUE and FALSE from puzzles.h,
and does a mechanical search-and-replace throughout the code to
replace them with the C99 standard lowercase spellings.
print all possible paths to a value. The latter has a lot of
de-duplication left to be done, due to multiple evaluation orders.
[originally from svn r8061]
several different systems in strange directories. So I'm creating an
`unfinished' directory within source control, and centralising all
my half-finished, half-baked or otherwise half-arsed puzzle
implementations into it. Herewith Sokoban (playable but rubbish
generation), Pearl (Masyu - rubbish generation and nothing else),
Path (Number Link - rubbish generation and nothing else) and NumGame
(the Countdown numbers game - currently just a solver and not even a
generator yet).
[originally from svn r6883]