1. Integrated support for dungeon pack config options into the code
(i.e. we actually DO what the settings specify)
2. Added random transitions from one dungeon type to another. Dungeons
might also begin with a non-default pack.
3. Fixed a config reading bug that caused settings to be ignored and
some invalid settings wouldn't trigger exceptions. Also fixed other
dungeon pack bugs.
Added code for parsing dungeon pack config files. The settings for our
built-in dungeons are now read from a file instead of being hardcoded.
One or two settings aren't being accessed yet and we still don't search
for other dungeon packs in the custom dungeon folder. That'll come in
another commit.
Completed a basic version of configurable dungeon chains. Almost all of
the final funcionality is present. However, the configuration is
hardcoded at the moment, not read from a file. This was done for testing
purposes. I'll add reading from config files soon.
Dungeon packs are partially implemented. Built-in and custom dungeons
are currently thrown into the default pack, Ruins. The next step is to
generalize the dungeon registration code in DungeonHelper so that we can
detect dungeon packs, read their config files, and register dungeons
with their corresponding pack. dd-export will need to support packs as
well. dd-rift will have issues dealing with duplicate dungeon names
across packs, but this isn't a major concern and can be dealt with in
the long term.
Completed enough of the implementation and integration to compile DD.
Some portions of the code are only for testing and will be removed
later. The configuration for default dungeons is hardcoded - we can
parse config files once we're certain that dungeon chains work. At the
moment, dungeons generate but it doesn't seem like the rules we set are
being followed properly.
Renamed OptimizedRule to DungeonChainRule, and renamed the old
DungeonChainRule to DungeonChainRuleDefinition, to match the role of
each class better. Added some hax to DungeonGenerator to get packs
integrated - the implementation will be much cleaner once the new save
format is done.
Started implementing our support for dungeon packs. The code is not
usable yet and the mod is not functional at this stage. A few additional
changes should make it testable. A significant obstacle to implementing
dungeon packs easily is that DungeonGenerator doesn't have some
necessary information and shouldn't be modified. Even if it is modified,
old serialized instances wouldn't have the new fields initialized. I'm
having to create workarounds until we implement the new save format.
DungeonPack handles all of the logic of selecting a dungeon and
verifying whether its type is valid. It relies on DungeonChainRule and
OptimizedRule to check which dungeons should be generated next given a
list of the dungeons in a chain. DungeonType maps types in packs to ID
numbers and provides a reference to the pack that owns the type.
DungeonPackConfig will carry config information to be passed to the
DungeonPack constructor.