/* w_resrc.c: Get resources (from files)
*
* Micropolis, Unix Version. This game was released for the Unix platform
* in or about 1990 and has been modified for inclusion in the One Laptop
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#include "sim.h"
#ifdef MSDOS
#define PATHSTR "%s\\%c%c%c%c.%d"
#define PERMSTR "rb"
#else
#define PATHSTR "%s/%c%c%c%c.%d"
#define PERMSTR "r"
#endif
char *HomeDir, *ResourceDir, *KeyDir, *HostName;
struct Resource *Resources = NULL;
struct StringTable {
QUAD id;
int lines;
char **strings;
struct StringTable *next;
} *StringTables;
Handle GetResource(char *name, QUAD id)
{
struct Resource *r = Resources;
char fname[256];
struct stat st;
FILE *fp = NULL;
while (r != NULL) {
if ((r->id == id) &&
(strncmp(r->name, name, 4) == 0)) {
return ((Handle)&r->buf);
}
r = r->next;
}
r = (struct Resource *)ckalloc(sizeof(struct Resource));
r->name[0] = name[0];
r->name[1] = name[1];
r->name[2] = name[2];
r->name[3] = name[3];
r->id = id;
sprintf(fname, PATHSTR, ResourceDir,
r->name[0], r->name[1], r->name[2], r->name[3],
r->id);
if ((stat(fname, &st) < 0) ||
((r->size = st.st_size) == 0) ||
((r->buf = (char *)ckalloc(r->size)) == NULL) ||
((fp = fopen(fname, PERMSTR)) == NULL) ||
(fread(r->buf, sizeof(char), r->size, fp) != r->size)) {
if (fp)
fclose(fp);
r->buf = NULL;
r->size = 0;
fprintf(stderr, "Can't find resource file \"%s\"!\n", fname);
perror("GetResource");
return(NULL);
}
fclose(fp);
r->next = Resources; Resources = r;
return ((Handle)&r->buf);
}
void
ReleaseResource(Handle r)
{
}
QUAD
ResourceSize(Handle h)
{
struct Resource *r = (struct Resource *)h;
return (r->size);
}
char *
ResourceName(Handle h)
{
struct Resource *r = (struct Resource *)h;
return (r->name);
}
QUAD
ResourceID(Handle h)
{
struct Resource *r = (struct Resource *)h;
return (r->id);
}
GetIndString(char *str, int id, short num)
{
struct StringTable **tp, *st = NULL;
Handle h;
tp = &StringTables;
while (*tp) {
if ((*tp)->id == id) {
st = *tp;
break;
}
tp = &((*tp)->next);
}
if (!st) {
QUAD i, lines, size;
char *buf;
st = (struct StringTable *)ckalloc(sizeof (struct StringTable));
st->id = id;
h = GetResource("stri", id);
size = ResourceSize(h);
buf = (char *)*h;
for (i=0, lines=0; ilines = lines;
st->strings = (char **)ckalloc(size * sizeof(char *));
for (i=0; istrings[i] = buf;
buf += strlen(buf) + 1;
}
st->next = StringTables;
StringTables = st;
}
if ((num < 1) || (num > st->lines)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Out of range string index: %d\n", num);
strcpy(str, "Well I'll be a monkey's uncle!");
} {
strcpy(str, st->strings[num-1]);
}
}