scummvm/engines/sci/engine/kfile.cpp
Johannes Schickel 15046a7529 GUI: Get rid of SaveLoadChooser::setSaveMode.
We already pass the title and process button name to the constructor of
SaveLoadChooser and then do not offer any way of changing it, thus changing
the edit mode of the chooser is kind of pointless and was never actually used.
Instead we pass the mode on SaveLoadChooser construction now.
2012-06-10 04:19:45 +02:00

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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
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#include "common/archive.h"
#include "common/config-manager.h"
#include "common/debug-channels.h"
#include "common/file.h"
#include "common/macresman.h"
#include "common/str.h"
#include "common/savefile.h"
#include "common/system.h"
#include "common/translation.h"
#include "gui/saveload.h"
#include "sci/sci.h"
#include "sci/engine/state.h"
#include "sci/engine/kernel.h"
#include "sci/engine/savegame.h"
#include "sci/console.h"
namespace Sci {
struct SavegameDesc {
int16 id;
int virtualId; // straight numbered, according to id but w/o gaps
int date;
int time;
int version;
char name[SCI_MAX_SAVENAME_LENGTH];
};
/*
* Note on how file I/O is implemented: In ScummVM, one can not create/write
* arbitrary data files, simply because many of our target platforms do not
* support this. The only files one can create are savestates. But SCI has an
* opcode to create and write to seemingly 'arbitrary' files. This is mainly
* used in LSL3 for LARRY3.DRV (which is a game data file, not a driver, used
* for persisting the results of the "age quiz" across restarts) and in LSL5
* for MEMORY.DRV (which is again a game data file and contains the game's
* password, XOR encrypted).
* To implement that opcode, we combine the SaveFileManager with regular file
* code, similarly to how the SCUMM HE engine does it.
*
* To handle opening a file called "foobar", what we do is this: First, we
* create an 'augmented file name', by prepending the game target and a dash,
* so if we running game target sq1sci, the name becomes "sq1sci-foobar".
* Next, we check if such a file is known to the SaveFileManager. If so, we
* we use that for reading/writing, delete it, whatever.
*
* If no such file is present but we were only asked to *read* the file,
* we fallback to looking for a regular file called "foobar", and open that
* for reading only.
*/
FileHandle::FileHandle() : _in(0), _out(0) {
}
FileHandle::~FileHandle() {
close();
}
void FileHandle::close() {
delete _in;
delete _out;
_in = 0;
_out = 0;
_name.clear();
}
bool FileHandle::isOpen() const {
return _in || _out;
}
enum {
_K_FILE_MODE_OPEN_OR_CREATE = 0,
_K_FILE_MODE_OPEN_OR_FAIL = 1,
_K_FILE_MODE_CREATE = 2
};
reg_t file_open(EngineState *s, const Common::String &filename, int mode, bool unwrapFilename) {
Common::String englishName = g_sci->getSciLanguageString(filename, K_LANG_ENGLISH);
Common::String wrappedName = unwrapFilename ? g_sci->wrapFilename(englishName) : englishName;
Common::SeekableReadStream *inFile = 0;
Common::WriteStream *outFile = 0;
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
if (mode == _K_FILE_MODE_OPEN_OR_FAIL) {
// Try to open file, abort if not possible
inFile = saveFileMan->openForLoading(wrappedName);
// If no matching savestate exists: fall back to reading from a regular
// file
if (!inFile)
inFile = SearchMan.createReadStreamForMember(englishName);
if (!inFile)
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, " -> file_open(_K_FILE_MODE_OPEN_OR_FAIL): failed to open file '%s'", englishName.c_str());
} else if (mode == _K_FILE_MODE_CREATE) {
// Create the file, destroying any content it might have had
outFile = saveFileMan->openForSaving(wrappedName);
if (!outFile)
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, " -> file_open(_K_FILE_MODE_CREATE): failed to create file '%s'", englishName.c_str());
} else if (mode == _K_FILE_MODE_OPEN_OR_CREATE) {
// Try to open file, create it if it doesn't exist
outFile = saveFileMan->openForSaving(wrappedName);
if (!outFile)
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, " -> file_open(_K_FILE_MODE_CREATE): failed to create file '%s'", englishName.c_str());
// QfG1 opens the character export file with _K_FILE_MODE_CREATE first,
// closes it immediately and opens it again with this here. Perhaps
// other games use this for read access as well. I guess changing this
// whole code into using virtual files and writing them after close
// would be more appropriate.
} else {
error("file_open: unsupported mode %d (filename '%s')", mode, englishName.c_str());
}
if (!inFile && !outFile) { // Failed
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, " -> file_open() failed");
return SIGNAL_REG;
}
// Find a free file handle
uint handle = 1; // Ignore _fileHandles[0]
while ((handle < s->_fileHandles.size()) && s->_fileHandles[handle].isOpen())
handle++;
if (handle == s->_fileHandles.size()) {
// Hit size limit => Allocate more space
s->_fileHandles.resize(s->_fileHandles.size() + 1);
}
s->_fileHandles[handle]._in = inFile;
s->_fileHandles[handle]._out = outFile;
s->_fileHandles[handle]._name = englishName;
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, " -> opened file '%s' with handle %d", englishName.c_str(), handle);
return make_reg(0, handle);
}
reg_t kFOpen(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String name = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
int mode = argv[1].toUint16();
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFOpen(%s,0x%x)", name.c_str(), mode);
return file_open(s, name, mode, true);
}
static FileHandle *getFileFromHandle(EngineState *s, uint handle) {
if (handle == 0) {
error("Attempt to use file handle 0");
return 0;
}
if ((handle >= s->_fileHandles.size()) || !s->_fileHandles[handle].isOpen()) {
warning("Attempt to use invalid/unused file handle %d", handle);
return 0;
}
return &s->_fileHandles[handle];
}
reg_t kFClose(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFClose(%d)", argv[0].toUint16());
if (argv[0] != SIGNAL_REG) {
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, argv[0].toUint16());
if (f)
f->close();
}
return s->r_acc;
}
reg_t kFPuts(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
int handle = argv[0].toUint16();
Common::String data = s->_segMan->getString(argv[1]);
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, handle);
if (f)
f->_out->write(data.c_str(), data.size());
return s->r_acc;
}
static int fgets_wrapper(EngineState *s, char *dest, int maxsize, int handle) {
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, handle);
if (!f)
return 0;
if (!f->_in) {
error("fgets_wrapper: Trying to read from file '%s' opened for writing", f->_name.c_str());
return 0;
}
int readBytes = 0;
if (maxsize > 1) {
memset(dest, 0, maxsize);
f->_in->readLine(dest, maxsize);
readBytes = strlen(dest); // FIXME: sierra sci returned byte count and didn't react on NUL characters
// The returned string must not have an ending LF
if (readBytes > 0) {
if (dest[readBytes - 1] == 0x0A)
dest[readBytes - 1] = 0;
}
} else {
*dest = 0;
}
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, " -> FGets'ed \"%s\"", dest);
return readBytes;
}
reg_t kFGets(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
int maxsize = argv[1].toUint16();
char *buf = new char[maxsize];
int handle = argv[2].toUint16();
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFGets(%d, %d)", handle, maxsize);
int readBytes = fgets_wrapper(s, buf, maxsize, handle);
s->_segMan->memcpy(argv[0], (const byte*)buf, maxsize);
delete[] buf;
return readBytes ? argv[0] : NULL_REG;
}
/**
* Writes the cwd to the supplied address and returns the address in acc.
*/
reg_t kGetCWD(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
// We do not let the scripts see the file system, instead pretending
// we are always in the same directory.
// TODO/FIXME: Is "/" a good value? Maybe "" or "." or "C:\" are better?
s->_segMan->strcpy(argv[0], "/");
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kGetCWD() -> %s", "/");
return argv[0];
}
static void listSavegames(Common::Array<SavegameDesc> &saves);
static int findSavegame(Common::Array<SavegameDesc> &saves, int16 saveId);
enum {
K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_DEVICE = 0,
K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_CURRENT_DEVICE = 1,
K_DEVICE_INFO_PATHS_EQUAL = 2,
K_DEVICE_INFO_IS_FLOPPY = 3,
K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_CONFIG_PATH = 5,
K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_SAVECAT_NAME = 7,
K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_SAVEFILE_NAME = 8
};
reg_t kDeviceInfo(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
if (g_sci->getGameId() == GID_FANMADE && argc == 1) {
// WORKAROUND: The fan game script library calls kDeviceInfo with one parameter.
// According to the scripts, it wants to call CurDevice. However, it fails to
// provide the subop to the function.
s->_segMan->strcpy(argv[0], "/");
return s->r_acc;
}
int mode = argv[0].toUint16();
switch (mode) {
case K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_DEVICE: {
Common::String input_str = s->_segMan->getString(argv[1]);
s->_segMan->strcpy(argv[2], "/");
debug(3, "K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_DEVICE(%s) -> %s", input_str.c_str(), "/");
break;
}
case K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_CURRENT_DEVICE:
s->_segMan->strcpy(argv[1], "/");
debug(3, "K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_CURRENT_DEVICE() -> %s", "/");
break;
case K_DEVICE_INFO_PATHS_EQUAL: {
Common::String path1_s = s->_segMan->getString(argv[1]);
Common::String path2_s = s->_segMan->getString(argv[2]);
debug(3, "K_DEVICE_INFO_PATHS_EQUAL(%s,%s)", path1_s.c_str(), path2_s.c_str());
return make_reg(0, Common::matchString(path2_s.c_str(), path1_s.c_str(), false, true));
}
break;
case K_DEVICE_INFO_IS_FLOPPY: {
Common::String input_str = s->_segMan->getString(argv[1]);
debug(3, "K_DEVICE_INFO_IS_FLOPPY(%s)", input_str.c_str());
return NULL_REG; /* Never */
}
case K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_CONFIG_PATH: {
// Early versions return drive letter, later versions a path string
// FIXME: Implement if needed, for now return NULL_REG
return NULL_REG;
}
/* SCI uses these in a less-than-portable way to delete savegames.
** Read http://www-plan.cs.colorado.edu/creichen/freesci-logs/2005.10/log20051019.html
** for more information on our workaround for this.
*/
case K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_SAVECAT_NAME: {
Common::String game_prefix = s->_segMan->getString(argv[2]);
s->_segMan->strcpy(argv[1], "__throwaway");
debug(3, "K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_SAVECAT_NAME(%s) -> %s", game_prefix.c_str(), "__throwaway");
}
break;
case K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_SAVEFILE_NAME: {
Common::String game_prefix = s->_segMan->getString(argv[2]);
uint virtualId = argv[3].toUint16();
s->_segMan->strcpy(argv[1], "__throwaway");
debug(3, "K_DEVICE_INFO_GET_SAVEFILE_NAME(%s,%d) -> %s", game_prefix.c_str(), virtualId, "__throwaway");
if ((virtualId < SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START) || (virtualId > SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_END))
error("kDeviceInfo(deleteSave): invalid savegame ID specified");
uint savegameId = virtualId - SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START;
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
if (findSavegame(saves, savegameId) != -1) {
// Confirmed that this id still lives...
Common::String filename = g_sci->getSavegameName(savegameId);
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
saveFileMan->removeSavefile(filename);
}
break;
}
default:
error("Unknown DeviceInfo() sub-command: %d", mode);
break;
}
return s->r_acc;
}
reg_t kGetSaveDir(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
#ifdef ENABLE_SCI32
// SCI32 uses a parameter here. It is used to modify a string, stored in a
// global variable, so that game scripts store the save directory. We
// don't really set a save game directory, thus not setting the string to
// anything is the correct thing to do here.
//if (argc > 0)
// warning("kGetSaveDir called with %d parameter(s): %04x:%04x", argc, PRINT_REG(argv[0]));
#endif
return s->_segMan->getSaveDirPtr();
}
reg_t kCheckFreeSpace(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
if (argc > 1) {
// SCI1.1/SCI32
// TODO: don't know if those are right for SCI32 as well
// Please note that sierra sci supported both calls either w/ or w/o opcode in SCI1.1
switch (argv[1].toUint16()) {
case 0: // return saved game size
return make_reg(0, 0); // we return 0
case 1: // return free harddisc space (shifted right somehow)
return make_reg(0, 0x7fff); // we return maximum
case 2: // same as call w/o opcode
break;
return make_reg(0, 1);
default:
error("kCheckFreeSpace: called with unknown sub-op %d", argv[1].toUint16());
}
}
Common::String path = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
debug(3, "kCheckFreeSpace(%s)", path.c_str());
// We simply always pretend that there is enough space. The alternative
// would be to write a big test file, which is not nice on systems where
// doing so is very slow.
return make_reg(0, 1);
}
static bool _savegame_sort_byDate(const SavegameDesc &l, const SavegameDesc &r) {
if (l.date != r.date)
return (l.date > r.date);
return (l.time > r.time);
}
// Create a sorted array containing all found savedgames
static void listSavegames(Common::Array<SavegameDesc> &saves) {
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
// Load all saves
Common::StringArray saveNames = saveFileMan->listSavefiles(g_sci->getSavegamePattern());
for (Common::StringArray::const_iterator iter = saveNames.begin(); iter != saveNames.end(); ++iter) {
Common::String filename = *iter;
Common::SeekableReadStream *in;
if ((in = saveFileMan->openForLoading(filename))) {
SavegameMetadata meta;
if (!get_savegame_metadata(in, &meta) || meta.name.empty()) {
// invalid
delete in;
continue;
}
delete in;
SavegameDesc desc;
desc.id = strtol(filename.end() - 3, NULL, 10);
desc.date = meta.saveDate;
// We need to fix date in here, because we save DDMMYYYY instead of
// YYYYMMDD, so sorting wouldn't work
desc.date = ((desc.date & 0xFFFF) << 16) | ((desc.date & 0xFF0000) >> 8) | ((desc.date & 0xFF000000) >> 24);
desc.time = meta.saveTime;
desc.version = meta.version;
if (meta.name.lastChar() == '\n')
meta.name.deleteLastChar();
Common::strlcpy(desc.name, meta.name.c_str(), SCI_MAX_SAVENAME_LENGTH);
debug(3, "Savegame in file %s ok, id %d", filename.c_str(), desc.id);
saves.push_back(desc);
}
}
// Sort the list by creation date of the saves
Common::sort(saves.begin(), saves.end(), _savegame_sort_byDate);
}
// Find a savedgame according to virtualId and return the position within our array
static int findSavegame(Common::Array<SavegameDesc> &saves, int16 savegameId) {
for (uint saveNr = 0; saveNr < saves.size(); saveNr++) {
if (saves[saveNr].id == savegameId)
return saveNr;
}
return -1;
}
// The scripts get IDs ranging from 100->199, because the scripts require us to assign unique ids THAT EVEN STAY BETWEEN
// SAVES and the scripts also use "saves-count + 1" to create a new savedgame slot.
// SCI1.1 actually recycles ids, in that case we will currently get "0".
// This behavior is required especially for LSL6. In this game, it's possible to quick save. The scripts will use
// the last-used id for that feature. If we don't assign sticky ids, the feature will overwrite different saves all the
// time. And sadly we can't just use the actual filename ids directly, because of the creation method for new slots.
bool Console::cmdListSaves(int argc, const char **argv) {
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
for (uint i = 0; i < saves.size(); i++) {
Common::String filename = g_sci->getSavegameName(saves[i].id);
DebugPrintf("%s: '%s'\n", filename.c_str(), saves[i].name);
}
return true;
}
reg_t kCheckSaveGame(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String game_id = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
uint16 virtualId = argv[1].toUint16();
debug(3, "kCheckSaveGame(%s, %d)", game_id.c_str(), virtualId);
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
// we allow 0 (happens in QfG2 when trying to restore from an empty saved game list) and return false in that case
if (virtualId == 0)
return NULL_REG;
// Find saved-game
if ((virtualId < SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START) || (virtualId > SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_END))
error("kCheckSaveGame: called with invalid savegameId");
uint savegameId = virtualId - SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START;
int savegameNr = findSavegame(saves, savegameId);
if (savegameNr == -1)
return NULL_REG;
// Check for compatible savegame version
int ver = saves[savegameNr].version;
if (ver < MINIMUM_SAVEGAME_VERSION || ver > CURRENT_SAVEGAME_VERSION)
return NULL_REG;
// Otherwise we assume the savegame is OK
return TRUE_REG;
}
reg_t kGetSaveFiles(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String game_id = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
debug(3, "kGetSaveFiles(%s)", game_id.c_str());
// Scripts ask for current save files, we can assume that if afterwards they ask us to create a new slot they really
// mean new slot instead of overwriting the old one
s->_lastSaveVirtualId = SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START;
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
uint totalSaves = MIN<uint>(saves.size(), MAX_SAVEGAME_NR);
reg_t *slot = s->_segMan->derefRegPtr(argv[2], totalSaves);
if (!slot) {
warning("kGetSaveFiles: %04X:%04X invalid or too small to hold slot data", PRINT_REG(argv[2]));
totalSaves = 0;
}
const uint bufSize = (totalSaves * SCI_MAX_SAVENAME_LENGTH) + 1;
char *saveNames = new char[bufSize];
char *saveNamePtr = saveNames;
for (uint i = 0; i < totalSaves; i++) {
*slot++ = make_reg(0, saves[i].id + SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START); // Store the virtual savegame ID ffs. see above
strcpy(saveNamePtr, saves[i].name);
saveNamePtr += SCI_MAX_SAVENAME_LENGTH;
}
*saveNamePtr = 0; // Terminate list
s->_segMan->memcpy(argv[1], (byte *)saveNames, bufSize);
delete[] saveNames;
return make_reg(0, totalSaves);
}
reg_t kSaveGame(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String game_id;
int16 virtualId = argv[1].toSint16();
int16 savegameId = -1;
Common::String game_description;
Common::String version;
if (argc > 3)
version = s->_segMan->getString(argv[3]);
// We check here, we don't want to delete a users save in case we are within a kernel function
if (s->executionStackBase) {
warning("kSaveGame - won't save from within kernel function");
return NULL_REG;
}
if (argv[0].isNull()) {
// Direct call, from a patched Game::save
if ((argv[1] != SIGNAL_REG) || (!argv[2].isNull()))
error("kSaveGame: assumed patched call isn't accurate");
// we are supposed to show a dialog for the user and let him choose where to save
g_sci->_soundCmd->pauseAll(true); // pause music
const EnginePlugin *plugin = NULL;
EngineMan.findGame(g_sci->getGameIdStr(), &plugin);
GUI::SaveLoadChooser *dialog = new GUI::SaveLoadChooser(_("Save game:"), _("Save"), true);
savegameId = dialog->runModalWithPluginAndTarget(plugin, ConfMan.getActiveDomainName());
game_description = dialog->getResultString();
if (game_description.empty()) {
// create our own description for the saved game, the user didnt enter it
#if defined(USE_SAVEGAME_TIMESTAMP)
TimeDate curTime;
g_system->getTimeAndDate(curTime);
curTime.tm_year += 1900; // fixup year
curTime.tm_mon++; // fixup month
game_description = Common::String::format("%04d.%02d.%02d / %02d:%02d:%02d", curTime.tm_year, curTime.tm_mon, curTime.tm_mday, curTime.tm_hour, curTime.tm_min, curTime.tm_sec);
#else
game_description = Common::String::format("Save %d", savegameId + 1);
#endif
}
delete dialog;
g_sci->_soundCmd->pauseAll(false); // unpause music ( we can't have it paused during save)
if (savegameId < 0)
return NULL_REG;
} else {
// Real call from script
game_id = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
if (argv[2].isNull())
error("kSaveGame: called with description being NULL");
game_description = s->_segMan->getString(argv[2]);
debug(3, "kSaveGame(%s,%d,%s,%s)", game_id.c_str(), virtualId, game_description.c_str(), version.c_str());
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
if ((virtualId >= SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START) && (virtualId <= SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_END)) {
// savegameId is an actual Id, so search for it just to make sure
savegameId = virtualId - SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START;
if (findSavegame(saves, savegameId) == -1)
return NULL_REG;
} else if (virtualId < SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START) {
// virtualId is low, we assume that scripts expect us to create new slot
if (virtualId == s->_lastSaveVirtualId) {
// if last virtual id is the same as this one, we assume that caller wants to overwrite last save
savegameId = s->_lastSaveNewId;
} else {
uint savegameNr;
// savegameId is in lower range, scripts expect us to create a new slot
for (savegameId = 0; savegameId < SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START; savegameId++) {
for (savegameNr = 0; savegameNr < saves.size(); savegameNr++) {
if (savegameId == saves[savegameNr].id)
break;
}
if (savegameNr == saves.size())
break;
}
if (savegameId == SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START)
error("kSavegame: no more savegame slots available");
}
} else {
error("kSaveGame: invalid savegameId used");
}
// Save in case caller wants to overwrite last newly created save
s->_lastSaveVirtualId = virtualId;
s->_lastSaveNewId = savegameId;
}
s->r_acc = NULL_REG;
Common::String filename = g_sci->getSavegameName(savegameId);
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
Common::OutSaveFile *out;
out = saveFileMan->openForSaving(filename);
if (!out) {
warning("Error opening savegame \"%s\" for writing", filename.c_str());
} else {
if (!gamestate_save(s, out, game_description, version)) {
warning("Saving the game failed");
} else {
s->r_acc = TRUE_REG; // save successful
}
out->finalize();
if (out->err()) {
warning("Writing the savegame failed");
s->r_acc = NULL_REG; // write failure
}
delete out;
}
return s->r_acc;
}
reg_t kRestoreGame(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String game_id = !argv[0].isNull() ? s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]) : "";
int16 savegameId = argv[1].toSint16();
bool pausedMusic = false;
debug(3, "kRestoreGame(%s,%d)", game_id.c_str(), savegameId);
if (argv[0].isNull()) {
// Direct call, either from launcher or from a patched Game::restore
if (savegameId == -1) {
// we are supposed to show a dialog for the user and let him choose a saved game
g_sci->_soundCmd->pauseAll(true); // pause music
const EnginePlugin *plugin = NULL;
EngineMan.findGame(g_sci->getGameIdStr(), &plugin);
GUI::SaveLoadChooser *dialog = new GUI::SaveLoadChooser(_("Restore game:"), _("Restore"), false);
savegameId = dialog->runModalWithPluginAndTarget(plugin, ConfMan.getActiveDomainName());
delete dialog;
if (savegameId < 0) {
g_sci->_soundCmd->pauseAll(false); // unpause music
return s->r_acc;
}
pausedMusic = true;
}
// don't adjust ID of the saved game, it's already correct
} else {
if (argv[2].isNull())
error("kRestoreGame: called with parameter 2 being NULL");
// Real call from script, we need to adjust ID
if ((savegameId < SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START) || (savegameId > SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_END)) {
warning("Savegame ID %d is not allowed", savegameId);
return TRUE_REG;
}
savegameId -= SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START;
}
s->r_acc = NULL_REG; // signals success
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
if (findSavegame(saves, savegameId) == -1) {
s->r_acc = TRUE_REG;
warning("Savegame ID %d not found", savegameId);
} else {
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
Common::String filename = g_sci->getSavegameName(savegameId);
Common::SeekableReadStream *in;
in = saveFileMan->openForLoading(filename);
if (in) {
// found a savegame file
gamestate_restore(s, in);
delete in;
if (g_sci->getGameId() == GID_MOTHERGOOSE256) {
// WORKAROUND: Mother Goose SCI1/SCI1.1 does some weird things for
// saving a previously restored game.
// We set the current savedgame-id directly and remove the script
// code concerning this via script patch.
s->variables[VAR_GLOBAL][0xB3].offset = SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START + savegameId;
}
} else {
s->r_acc = TRUE_REG;
warning("Savegame #%d not found", savegameId);
}
}
if (!s->r_acc.isNull()) {
// no success?
if (pausedMusic)
g_sci->_soundCmd->pauseAll(false); // unpause music
}
return s->r_acc;
}
reg_t kValidPath(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String path = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
debug(3, "kValidPath(%s) -> %d", path.c_str(), s->r_acc.offset);
// Always return true
return make_reg(0, 1);
}
reg_t kFileIO(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
if (!s)
return make_reg(0, getSciVersion());
error("not supposed to call this");
}
reg_t kFileIOOpen(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String name = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
// SCI32 can call K_FILEIO_OPEN with only one argument. It seems to
// just be checking if it exists.
int mode = (argc < 2) ? (int)_K_FILE_MODE_OPEN_OR_FAIL : argv[1].toUint16();
bool unwrapFilename = true;
// SQ4 floppy prepends /\ to the filenames
if (name.hasPrefix("/\\")) {
name.deleteChar(0);
name.deleteChar(0);
}
// SQ4 floppy attempts to update the savegame index file sq4sg.dir when
// deleting saved games. We don't use an index file for saving or loading,
// so just stop the game from modifying the file here in order to avoid
// having it saved in the ScummVM save directory.
if (name == "sq4sg.dir") {
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "Not opening unused file sq4sg.dir");
return SIGNAL_REG;
}
if (name.empty()) {
// Happens many times during KQ1 (e.g. when typing something)
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "Attempted to open a file with an empty filename");
return SIGNAL_REG;
}
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(open): %s, 0x%x", name.c_str(), mode);
// QFG import rooms get a virtual filelisting instead of an actual one
if (g_sci->inQfGImportRoom()) {
// We need to find out what the user actually selected, "savedHeroes" is
// already destroyed when we get here. That's why we need to remember
// selection via kDrawControl.
name = s->_dirseeker.getVirtualFilename(s->_chosenQfGImportItem);
unwrapFilename = false;
}
return file_open(s, name, mode, unwrapFilename);
}
reg_t kFileIOClose(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(close): %d", argv[0].toUint16());
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, argv[0].toUint16());
if (f) {
f->close();
return SIGNAL_REG;
}
return NULL_REG;
}
reg_t kFileIOReadRaw(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
int handle = argv[0].toUint16();
int size = argv[2].toUint16();
int bytesRead = 0;
char *buf = new char[size];
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(readRaw): %d, %d", handle, size);
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, handle);
if (f) {
bytesRead = f->_in->read(buf, size);
// TODO: What happens if less bytes are read than what has
// been requested? (i.e. if bytesRead is non-zero, but still
// less than size)
if (bytesRead > 0)
s->_segMan->memcpy(argv[1], (const byte*)buf, size);
}
delete[] buf;
return make_reg(0, bytesRead);
}
reg_t kFileIOWriteRaw(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
int handle = argv[0].toUint16();
int size = argv[2].toUint16();
char *buf = new char[size];
bool success = false;
s->_segMan->memcpy((byte *)buf, argv[1], size);
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(writeRaw): %d, %d", handle, size);
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, handle);
if (f) {
f->_out->write(buf, size);
success = true;
}
delete[] buf;
if (success)
return NULL_REG;
return make_reg(0, 6); // DOS - invalid handle
}
reg_t kFileIOUnlink(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String name = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
bool result;
// SQ4 floppy prepends /\ to the filenames
if (name.hasPrefix("/\\")) {
name.deleteChar(0);
name.deleteChar(0);
}
// Special case for SQ4 floppy: This game has hardcoded names for all of
// its savegames, and they are all named "sq4sg.xxx", where xxx is the
// slot. We just take the slot number here, and delete the appropriate
// save game.
if (name.hasPrefix("sq4sg.")) {
// Special handling for SQ4... get the slot number and construct the
// save game name.
int slotNum = atoi(name.c_str() + name.size() - 3);
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
int savedir_nr = saves[slotNum].id;
name = g_sci->getSavegameName(savedir_nr);
result = saveFileMan->removeSavefile(name);
} else if (getSciVersion() >= SCI_VERSION_2) {
// We don't need to wrap the filename in SCI32 games, as it's already
// constructed here
result = saveFileMan->removeSavefile(name);
} else {
const Common::String wrappedName = g_sci->wrapFilename(name);
result = saveFileMan->removeSavefile(wrappedName);
}
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(unlink): %s", name.c_str());
if (result)
return NULL_REG;
return make_reg(0, 2); // DOS - file not found error code
}
reg_t kFileIOReadString(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
int size = argv[1].toUint16();
char *buf = new char[size];
int handle = argv[2].toUint16();
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(readString): %d, %d", handle, size);
int readBytes = fgets_wrapper(s, buf, size, handle);
s->_segMan->memcpy(argv[0], (const byte*)buf, size);
delete[] buf;
return readBytes ? argv[0] : NULL_REG;
}
reg_t kFileIOWriteString(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
int handle = argv[0].toUint16();
Common::String str = s->_segMan->getString(argv[1]);
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(writeString): %d", handle);
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, handle);
if (f) {
f->_out->write(str.c_str(), str.size());
return NULL_REG;
}
return make_reg(0, 6); // DOS - invalid handle
}
reg_t kFileIOSeek(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
int handle = argv[0].toUint16();
int offset = argv[1].toUint16();
int whence = argv[2].toUint16();
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(seek): %d, %d, %d", handle, offset, whence);
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, handle);
if (f)
s->r_acc = make_reg(0, f->_in->seek(offset, whence));
return SIGNAL_REG;
}
void DirSeeker::addAsVirtualFiles(Common::String title, Common::String fileMask) {
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
Common::StringArray foundFiles = saveFileMan->listSavefiles(fileMask);
if (!foundFiles.empty()) {
_files.push_back(title);
_virtualFiles.push_back("");
Common::StringArray::iterator it;
Common::StringArray::iterator it_end = foundFiles.end();
for (it = foundFiles.begin(); it != it_end; it++) {
Common::String regularFilename = *it;
Common::String wrappedFilename = Common::String(regularFilename.c_str() + fileMask.size() - 1);
Common::SeekableReadStream *testfile = saveFileMan->openForLoading(regularFilename);
int32 testfileSize = testfile->size();
delete testfile;
if (testfileSize > 1024) // check, if larger than 1k. in that case its a saved game.
continue; // and we dont want to have those in the list
// We need to remove the prefix for display purposes
_files.push_back(wrappedFilename);
// but remember the actual name as well
_virtualFiles.push_back(regularFilename);
}
}
}
Common::String DirSeeker::getVirtualFilename(uint fileNumber) {
if (fileNumber >= _virtualFiles.size())
error("invalid virtual filename access");
return _virtualFiles[fileNumber];
}
reg_t DirSeeker::firstFile(const Common::String &mask, reg_t buffer, SegManager *segMan) {
// Verify that we are given a valid buffer
if (!buffer.segment) {
error("DirSeeker::firstFile('%s') invoked with invalid buffer", mask.c_str());
return NULL_REG;
}
_outbuffer = buffer;
_files.clear();
_virtualFiles.clear();
int QfGImport = g_sci->inQfGImportRoom();
if (QfGImport) {
_files.clear();
addAsVirtualFiles("-QfG1-", "qfg1-*");
addAsVirtualFiles("-QfG1VGA-", "qfg1vga-*");
if (QfGImport > 2)
addAsVirtualFiles("-QfG2-", "qfg2-*");
if (QfGImport > 3)
addAsVirtualFiles("-QfG3-", "qfg3-*");
if (QfGImport == 3) {
// QfG3 sorts the filelisting itself, we can't let that happen otherwise our
// virtual list would go out-of-sync
reg_t savedHeros = segMan->findObjectByName("savedHeros");
if (!savedHeros.isNull())
writeSelectorValue(segMan, savedHeros, SELECTOR(sort), 0);
}
} else {
// Prefix the mask
const Common::String wrappedMask = g_sci->wrapFilename(mask);
// Obtain a list of all files matching the given mask
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
_files = saveFileMan->listSavefiles(wrappedMask);
}
// Reset the list iterator and write the first match to the output buffer,
// if any.
_iter = _files.begin();
return nextFile(segMan);
}
reg_t DirSeeker::nextFile(SegManager *segMan) {
if (_iter == _files.end()) {
return NULL_REG;
}
Common::String string;
if (_virtualFiles.empty()) {
// Strip the prefix, if we don't got a virtual filelisting
const Common::String wrappedString = *_iter;
string = g_sci->unwrapFilename(wrappedString);
} else {
string = *_iter;
}
if (string.size() > 12)
string = Common::String(string.c_str(), 12);
segMan->strcpy(_outbuffer, string.c_str());
// Return the result and advance the list iterator :)
++_iter;
return _outbuffer;
}
reg_t kFileIOFindFirst(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String mask = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
reg_t buf = argv[1];
int attr = argv[2].toUint16(); // We won't use this, Win32 might, though...
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(findFirst): %s, 0x%x", mask.c_str(), attr);
// We remove ".*". mask will get prefixed, so we will return all additional files for that gameid
if (mask == "*.*")
mask = "*";
return s->_dirseeker.firstFile(mask, buf, s->_segMan);
}
reg_t kFileIOFindNext(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(findNext)");
return s->_dirseeker.nextFile(s->_segMan);
}
reg_t kFileIOExists(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String name = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
bool exists = false;
// Check for regular file
exists = Common::File::exists(name);
// Check for a savegame with the name
Common::SaveFileManager *saveFileMan = g_sci->getSaveFileManager();
if (!exists)
exists = !saveFileMan->listSavefiles(name).empty();
// Try searching for the file prepending "target-"
const Common::String wrappedName = g_sci->wrapFilename(name);
if (!exists) {
exists = !saveFileMan->listSavefiles(wrappedName).empty();
}
// SCI2+ debug mode
if (DebugMan.isDebugChannelEnabled(kDebugLevelDebugMode)) {
if (!exists && name == "1.scr") // PQ4
exists = true;
if (!exists && name == "18.scr") // QFG4
exists = true;
if (!exists && name == "99.scr") // GK1, KQ7
exists = true;
if (!exists && name == "classes") // GK2, SQ6, LSL7
exists = true;
}
// Special case for non-English versions of LSL5: The English version of
// LSL5 calls kFileIO(), case K_FILEIO_OPEN for reading to check if
// memory.drv exists (which is where the game's password is stored). If
// it's not found, it calls kFileIO() again, case K_FILEIO_OPEN for
// writing and creates a new file. Non-English versions call kFileIO(),
// case K_FILEIO_FILE_EXISTS instead, and fail if memory.drv can't be
// found. We create a default memory.drv file with no password, so that
// the game can continue.
if (!exists && name == "memory.drv") {
// Create a new file, and write the bytes for the empty password
// string inside
byte defaultContent[] = { 0xE9, 0xE9, 0xEB, 0xE1, 0x0D, 0x0A, 0x31, 0x30, 0x30, 0x30 };
Common::WriteStream *outFile = saveFileMan->openForSaving(wrappedName);
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
outFile->writeByte(defaultContent[i]);
outFile->finalize();
exists = !outFile->err(); // check whether we managed to create the file.
delete outFile;
}
// Special case for KQ6 Mac: The game checks for two video files to see
// if they exist before it plays them. Since we support multiple naming
// schemes for resource fork files, we also need to support that here in
// case someone has a "HalfDome.bin" file, etc.
if (!exists && g_sci->getGameId() == GID_KQ6 && g_sci->getPlatform() == Common::kPlatformMacintosh &&
(name == "HalfDome" || name == "Kq6Movie"))
exists = Common::MacResManager::exists(name);
debugC(kDebugLevelFile, "kFileIO(fileExists) %s -> %d", name.c_str(), exists);
return make_reg(0, exists);
}
reg_t kFileIORename(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
Common::String oldName = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]);
Common::String newName = s->_segMan->getString(argv[1]);
// SCI1.1 returns 0 on success and a DOS error code on fail. SCI32
// returns -1 on fail. We just return -1 for all versions.
if (g_sci->getSaveFileManager()->renameSavefile(oldName, newName))
return NULL_REG;
else
return SIGNAL_REG;
}
#ifdef ENABLE_SCI32
reg_t kFileIOReadByte(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
// Read the byte into the low byte of the accumulator
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, argv[0].toUint16());
if (!f)
return NULL_REG;
return make_reg(0, (s->r_acc.toUint16() & 0xff00) | f->_in->readByte());
}
reg_t kFileIOWriteByte(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, argv[0].toUint16());
if (f)
f->_out->writeByte(argv[1].toUint16() & 0xff);
return s->r_acc; // FIXME: does this really not return anything?
}
reg_t kFileIOReadWord(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, argv[0].toUint16());
if (!f)
return NULL_REG;
return make_reg(0, f->_in->readUint16LE());
}
reg_t kFileIOWriteWord(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
FileHandle *f = getFileFromHandle(s, argv[0].toUint16());
if (f)
f->_out->writeUint16LE(argv[1].toUint16());
return s->r_acc; // FIXME: does this really not return anything?
}
reg_t kFileIOCreateSaveSlot(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
// Used in Shivers when the user enters his name on the guest book
// in the beginning to start the game.
// Creates a new save slot, and returns if the operation was successful
// Argument 0 denotes the save slot as a negative integer, 2 means "0"
// Argument 1 is a string, with the file name, obtained from kSave(5).
// The interpreter checks if it can be written to (by checking for free
// disk space and write permissions)
// We don't really use or need any of this...
uint16 saveSlot = argv[0].toUint16();
char* fileName = s->_segMan->lookupString(argv[1])->getRawData();
warning("kFileIOCreateSaveSlot(%d, '%s')", saveSlot, fileName);
return TRUE_REG; // slot creation was successful
}
reg_t kCD(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
// TODO: Stub
switch (argv[0].toUint16()) {
case 0:
// Return whether the contents of disc argv[1] is available.
return TRUE_REG;
default:
warning("CD(%d)", argv[0].toUint16());
}
return NULL_REG;
}
reg_t kMakeSaveCatName(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
// Normally, this creates the name of the save catalogue/directory to save into.
// First parameter is the string to save the result into. Second is a string
// with game parameters. We don't have a use for this at all, as we have our own
// savegame directory management, thus we always return an empty string.
return argv[0];
}
reg_t kMakeSaveFileName(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
// Creates a savegame name from a slot number. Used when deleting saved games.
// Param 0: the output buffer (same as in kMakeSaveCatName)
// Param 1: a string with game parameters, ignored
// Param 2: the selected slot
SciString *resultString = s->_segMan->lookupString(argv[0]);
uint16 virtualId = argv[2].toUint16();
if ((virtualId < SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START) || (virtualId > SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_END))
error("kMakeSaveFileName: invalid savegame ID specified");
uint saveSlot = virtualId - SAVEGAMEID_OFFICIALRANGE_START;
Common::Array<SavegameDesc> saves;
listSavegames(saves);
Common::String filename = g_sci->getSavegameName(saveSlot);
resultString->fromString(filename);
return argv[0];
}
reg_t kSave(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) {
switch (argv[0].toUint16()) {
case 0:
return kSaveGame(s, argc - 1,argv + 1);
case 1:
return kRestoreGame(s, argc - 1,argv + 1);
case 2:
return kGetSaveDir(s, argc - 1, argv + 1);
case 3:
return kCheckSaveGame(s, argc - 1, argv + 1);
case 5:
return kGetSaveFiles(s, argc - 1, argv + 1);
case 6:
return kMakeSaveCatName(s, argc - 1, argv + 1);
case 7:
return kMakeSaveFileName(s, argc - 1, argv + 1);
case 8:
// TODO
// This is a timer callback, with 1 parameter: the timer object
// (e.g. "timers").
// It's used for auto-saving (i.e. save every X minutes, by checking
// the elapsed time from the timer object)
// This function has to return something other than 0 to proceed
return s->r_acc;
default:
kStub(s, argc, argv);
return NULL_REG;
}
}
#endif
} // End of namespace Sci