[Freeciv-Dev] new natural city names patch updated (PR#1127)
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Here is hopefully the final update of the new natural city names patch.
Changes:
I've updated the code to current CVS. Mostly this just involved
re-syncing, but also I changed some 0's and 1's to FALSE and TRUE, and
used map_has_special in one place. I might still anger splint (well, of
course it will anger splint in some way, but hopefully not any more than
the code Raimar's already cleaned up).
I fully cleaned up the data patch. It now simply reverses the natural
naming changes. Someone-or-other had updates for the natural names; I'd
recommend applying these separately.
I also separated out a "demo" patch for american.ruleset that provides
"natural" city names for the American ruleset. This is just for testing
purposes; the associations aren't very accurate.
Raimar, can this go in soon?
jason
Index: common/game.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/common/game.c,v
retrieving revision 1.124
diff -u -r1.124 game.c
--- common/game.c 2002/02/12 04:49:51 1.124
+++ common/game.c 2002/02/12 07:44:14
@@ -673,6 +673,7 @@
game.citymindist = GAME_DEFAULT_CITYMINDIST;
game.civilwarsize= GAME_DEFAULT_CIVILWARSIZE;
game.savepalace = GAME_DEFAULT_SAVEPALACE;
+ game.natural_city_names = GAME_DEFAULT_NATURALCITYNAMES;
game.unhappysize = GAME_DEFAULT_UNHAPPYSIZE;
game.angrycitizen= GAME_DEFAULT_ANGRYCITIZEN;
game.foodbox = GAME_DEFAULT_FOODBOX;
Index: common/game.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/common/game.h,v
retrieving revision 1.97
diff -u -r1.97 game.h
--- common/game.h 2002/02/10 19:26:26 1.97
+++ common/game.h 2002/02/12 07:44:15
@@ -124,6 +124,7 @@
int sewer_size;
int add_to_size_limit;
int savepalace;
+ int natural_city_names;
int spacerace;
int turnblock;
int fixedlength;
@@ -342,6 +343,10 @@
#define GAME_MIN_SAVEPALACE FALSE
#define GAME_MAX_SAVEPALACE TRUE
#define GAME_DEFAULT_SAVEPALACE TRUE
+
+#define GAME_MIN_NATURALCITYNAMES FALSE
+#define GAME_MAX_NATURALCITYNAMES TRUE
+#define GAME_DEFAULT_NATURALCITYNAMES TRUE
#define GAME_DEFAULT_FOODBOX 10
#define GAME_MIN_FOODBOX 5
Index: common/nation.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/common/nation.h,v
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -u -r1.11 nation.h
--- common/nation.h 2002/02/07 14:02:36 1.11
+++ common/nation.h 2002/02/12 07:44:15
@@ -28,6 +28,26 @@
enum advisor_type {ADV_ISLAND, ADV_MILITARY, ADV_TRADE, ADV_SCIENCE,
ADV_FOREIGN,
ADV_ATTITUDE, ADV_DOMESTIC, ADV_LAST};
+/*
+ * The city_name structure holds information about a default choice for
+ * the city name. The "name" field is, of course, just the name for
+ * the city. The "river" and "terrain" fields are entries recording
+ * whether the terrain is present near the city - we give higher priority
+ * to cities which have matching terrain. In the case of a river we only
+ * care if the city is _on_ the river, for other terrain features we give
+ * the bonus if the city is close to the terrain. Both of these entries
+ * may hold a value of 0 (no preference), 1 (city likes the terrain), or -1
+ * (city doesn't like the terrain).
+ *
+ * This is controlled through the nation's ruleset like this:
+ * cities = "Washington (ocean, river, swamp)", "New York (!mountains)"
+ */
+struct city_name {
+ char* name;
+ int river;
+ int terrain[T_COUNT];
+};
+
struct nation_type {
char name[MAX_LEN_NAME];
char name_plural[MAX_LEN_NAME];
@@ -37,11 +57,7 @@
char *leader_name[MAX_NUM_LEADERS];
int leader_is_male[MAX_NUM_LEADERS];
int city_style;
- char **default_city_names;
- char **default_rcity_names; /* river city names */
- char **default_crcity_names; /* coastal-river city names */
- char **default_ccity_names; /* coastal city names */
- char **default_tcity_names[T_COUNT]; /* terrain-specific city names */
+ struct city_name *city_names; /* The default city names. */
struct Sprite *flag_sprite;
/* untranslated copies: */
Index: server/citytools.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/server/citytools.c,v
retrieving revision 1.159
diff -u -r1.159 citytools.c
--- server/citytools.c 2002/02/11 13:55:51 1.159
+++ server/citytools.c 2002/02/12 07:44:24
@@ -52,13 +52,119 @@
#include "citytools.h"
+static int evaluate_city_name_priority(int x, int y,
+ struct city_name *city_name,
+ int default_priority);
+static char *search_for_city_name(int x, int y, struct city_name *city_names);
static void server_set_tile_city(struct city *pcity, int city_x, int city_y,
enum city_tile_type type);
-char **misc_city_names;
-int num_misc_city_names;
+struct city_name *misc_city_names;
/****************************************************************
+Returns the priority of the city name at the given position,
+using its own internal algorithm.
+
+This function takes into account game.natural_city_names, and
+should be able to deal with any future options we want to add.
+*****************************************************************/
+static int evaluate_city_name_priority(int x, int y,
+ struct city_name *city_name,
+ int default_priority)
+{
+ /* Lower values are better. */
+ int value = default_priority;
+ int type, goodness;
+
+ /*
+ * If natural city names aren't being used, we just return the
+ * base value. This will have the effect of the first-listed
+ * city being used. We do this here rather than special-casing
+ * it elewhere because this localizes everything to this
+ * function, even though it's a bit inefficient.
+ */
+ if (!game.natural_city_names) {
+ return value;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Assuming we're using the natural city naming system, we use
+ * an internal alorithm to calculate the priority of each name.
+ * It's a pretty fuzzy algorithm; we basically do the following:
+ * - Change the priority scale from 0..n to 10..n+10. This means
+ * each successive city is 10% lower priority than the first.
+ * - Multiply by a semi-random number. This has the effect of
+ * decreasing rounding errors in the successive calculations,
+ * as well as introducing a smallish random effect.
+ * - Check over all the applicable terrains, and
+ * multiply or divide the priority based on whether or not
+ * the terrain matches. See comment below.
+ */
+
+ value += 10;
+ value *= 10 + myrand(5);
+
+ /*
+ * "terrain" is -1 if we don't have the terrain, 1 if we do.
+ * "goodness" therefore becomes positive if we like the terrain,
+ * negative if we don't.
+ *
+ * The reason we multiply as well as divide the value is so
+ * that cities that don't care what terrain they are on (which
+ * is the default) will be left in the middle of the pack. If
+ * we _only_ multiplied (or divided), then cities that had more
+ * terrain labels would have their priorities hurt (or helped).
+ */
+ goodness = map_has_special(x, y, S_RIVER) ?
+ city_name->river : -city_name->river;
+ if (goodness > 0) {
+ value = (float)value / 1.4;
+ } else if (goodness < 0) {
+ value = (float)value * 1.4;
+ }
+
+ for (type = T_FIRST; type < T_COUNT; type++) {
+ /* Now we do the same for every available terrain. */
+ goodness = is_terrain_near_tile(x, y, type) ?
+ city_name->terrain[type] : -city_name->terrain[type];
+ if (goodness > 0) {
+ value = (float)value / 1.4;
+ } else if (goodness < 0) {
+ value = (float)value * 1.4;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return value;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************
+Searches through a city name list (a struct city_name array)
+to pick the best available city name, and returns a pointer to
+it. The function checks if the city name is available and calls
+evaluate_city_name_priority to determine the priority of the
+city name. If the list has no valid entries in it, NULL will be
+returned.
+*****************************************************************/
+static char *search_for_city_name(int x, int y, struct city_name *city_names)
+{
+ int choice, best_value = -1;
+ char* best_name = NULL;
+
+ for (choice = 0; city_names[choice].name; choice++) {
+ if (!game_find_city_by_name(city_names[choice].name)) {
+ int value = evaluate_city_name_priority(x, y, &city_names[choice],
choice);
+
+ if (best_value == -1 || value < best_value) {
+ best_value = value;
+ best_name = city_names[choice].name;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return best_name;
+}
+
+/****************************************************************
Come up with a default name when a new city is about to be built.
Handle running out of names etc. gracefully. Maybe we should keep
track of which names have been rejected by the player, so that we do
@@ -69,9 +175,10 @@
*****************************************************************/
char *city_name_suggestion(struct player *pplayer, int x, int y)
{
- char **nptr;
- int i, j;
+ char *name;
+ int i;
struct nation_type *nation = get_nation_by_plr(pplayer);
+ /* tempname must be static because it's returned below. */
static char tempname[MAX_LEN_NAME];
static const int num_tiles = MAP_MAX_WIDTH * MAP_MAX_HEIGHT;
@@ -81,62 +188,22 @@
CHECK_MAP_POS(x,y);
-#define SEARCH_AND_RETURN_CITY_NAME(list) \
- for(nptr=list; *nptr; nptr++) { \
- if(!game_find_city_by_name(*nptr)) { \
- return *nptr; \
- } \
- }
-
- /*
- * Use a special name if the tile has a river, is coastal or there
- * is an available name depending on the terrain.
- */
-
- /* deal with rivers */
- if (map_has_special(x, y, S_RIVER)) {
- if (is_terrain_near_tile(x, y, T_OCEAN)) {
- /* coastal river */
- SEARCH_AND_RETURN_CITY_NAME(nation->default_crcity_names);
- } else {
- /* non-coastal river */
- SEARCH_AND_RETURN_CITY_NAME(nation->default_rcity_names);
- }
- }
-
/* coastal */
- if (is_terrain_near_tile(x, y, T_OCEAN)) {
- SEARCH_AND_RETURN_CITY_NAME(nation->default_ccity_names);
- }
-
- /* check terrain type */
- SEARCH_AND_RETURN_CITY_NAME(nation->
- default_tcity_names[map_get_terrain(x, y)]);
+ name = search_for_city_name(x, y, nation->city_names);
+ if (name)
+ return name;
+
+ name = search_for_city_name(x, y, misc_city_names);
+ if (name)
+ return name;
- /* we haven't found a name: it's a normal tile or they're all used */
- SEARCH_AND_RETURN_CITY_NAME(nation->default_city_names);
-
-#undef SEARCH_AND_RETURN_CITY_NAME
-
- if (num_misc_city_names > 0) {
- j = myrand(num_misc_city_names);
-
- for (i = 0; i < num_misc_city_names; i++) {
- if (j >= num_misc_city_names) {
- j = 0;
- }
- if (!game_find_city_by_name(misc_city_names[j]))
- return misc_city_names[j];
- j++;
- }
- }
-
for (i = 1; i <= num_tiles; i++ ) {
my_snprintf(tempname, MAX_LEN_NAME, _("City no. %d"), i);
- if (!game_find_city_by_name(tempname))
- return tempname;
+ if (!game_find_city_by_name(tempname))
+ return (tempname);
}
-
+
+ assert(0);
return _("A poorly-named city");
}
Index: server/citytools.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/server/citytools.h,v
retrieving revision 1.35
diff -u -r1.35 citytools.h
--- server/citytools.h 2002/02/07 10:24:22 1.35
+++ server/citytools.h 2002/02/12 07:44:25
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
#include "packets.h"
#include "city.h"
+#include "nation.h" /* for struct city_name */
#define FOOD_WEIGHTING 19
#define SHIELD_WEIGHTING 17
@@ -80,8 +81,7 @@
int target, int is_unit, int event);
char *city_name_suggestion(struct player *pplayer, int x, int y);
-extern char **misc_city_names;
-extern int num_misc_city_names;
+extern struct city_name *misc_city_names;
int city_can_work_tile(struct city *pcity, int city_x, int city_y);
Index: server/ruleset.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/server/ruleset.c,v
retrieving revision 1.92
diff -u -r1.92 ruleset.c
--- server/ruleset.c 2002/02/11 10:38:11 1.92
+++ server/ruleset.c 2002/02/12 07:44:28
@@ -31,12 +31,12 @@
#include "nation.h"
#include "packets.h"
#include "registry.h"
+#include "shared.h"
#include "support.h"
#include "tech.h"
#include "unit.h"
#include "citytools.h"
-
#include "ruleset.h"
static const char name_too_long[] = "Name \"%s\" too long; truncating.";
@@ -75,6 +75,9 @@
static void load_terrain_names(struct section_file *file);
static void load_citystyle_names(struct section_file *file);
static void load_nation_names(struct section_file *file);
+static struct city_name* load_city_name_list(struct section_file *file,
+ char *secfile_str1,
+ char *secfile_str2);
static void load_ruleset_techs(struct section_file *file);
static void load_ruleset_units(struct section_file *file);
@@ -1804,6 +1807,136 @@
}
/**************************************************************************
+ This function loads a city name list from a section file. The file and
+ two section names (which will be concatenated) are passed in. The
+ malloc'ed city name list (which is all filled out) will be returned.
+**************************************************************************/
+static struct city_name* load_city_name_list(struct section_file *file,
+ char *secfile_str1,
+ char *secfile_str2)
+{
+ char **cities;
+ int dim, j;
+ struct city_name *city_names;
+ int value;
+
+ /* First we read the strings from the section file. */
+ cities = secfile_lookup_str_vec(file, &dim, "%s%s",
+ secfile_str1, secfile_str2);
+
+ /*
+ * Now we allocate enough room in the city_names array to store
+ * all the name data. The array is NULL-terminated by
+ * having a NULL name at the end.
+ */
+ city_names = fc_calloc(dim + 1, sizeof(struct city_name));
+ city_names[dim].name = NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Each string will be of the form
+ * "<cityname> (<label>, <label>, ...)". The cityname is just the
+ * name for this city, while each "label" matches a terrain type
+ * for the city (or "river"), with a preceeding !, -, or ~ to negate
+ * it. The parentheses are optional (but necessary to have the
+ * settings, of course). Our job is now to parse this into the
+ * city_name structure.
+ */
+ for (j = 0, value=1; j < dim; j++, value++) {
+ /* This whole thing should be handled more succinctly. */
+ char *name = cities[j], *next;
+
+ /*
+ * Now we wish to determine values for all of the city labels.
+ * A value of 0 means no preference (which is necessary so that
+ * the use of this is optional); -1 means the label is negated
+ * and 1 means it's labelled. Mostly the parsing just involves
+ * a lot of ugly string handling...
+ */
+ memset(&city_names[j].terrain[0], 0,
+ T_COUNT * sizeof(city_names[j].terrain[0]));
+ city_names[j].river = 0;
+
+ name = strchr(name, '(');
+ if (name) {
+ /*
+ * 0-terminate the original string, then find the
+ * close-parenthesis so that we can make sure we stop there.
+ */
+ *name = 0;
+ name++;
+ next = strchr(name, ')');
+ assert(next);
+ *next = 0;
+
+ /* Handle the labels one at a time. */
+ do {
+ int setting;
+
+ next = strchr(name, ',');
+ if (next) {
+ *next = 0;
+ }
+ remove_leading_trailing_spaces(name);
+
+ /*
+ * The ! is used to mark a negative, which is recorded
+ * with a -1. Otherwise we use a 1. '-' and '~' have
+ * the same meaning.
+ */
+ if (*name == '!' || *name == '-' || *name == '~') {
+ name++;
+ setting = -1;
+ } else {
+ setting = 1;
+ }
+
+ if (!strcmp(name, "river")) {
+ city_names[j].river = setting;
+ } else {
+ /* "handled" tracks whether we find a match (for error handling) */
+ int handled = 0;
+ enum tile_terrain_type type;
+
+ for (type = T_FIRST; type < T_COUNT && !handled; type++) {
+ /*
+ * Note that at this time (before a call to
+ * translate_data_names) the terrain_name fields contains an
+ * untranslated string. Note that name of T_RIVER is "".
+ * However this is not a problem because we take care of rivers
+ * separately.
+ */
+ if (!mystrcasecmp(name, tile_types[type].terrain_name)) {
+ city_names[j].terrain[type] = setting;
+ handled = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!handled) {
+ freelog(LOG_ERROR, "Unreadable terrain description %s "
+ "in city name ruleset \"%s%s\" - skipping it.",
+ name, secfile_str1, secfile_str2);
+ assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ name = next ? next+1 : NULL;
+ } while (name && *name);
+ }
+ remove_leading_trailing_spaces(cities[j]);
+ city_names[j].name = mystrdup(cities[j]);
+ if (check_name(city_names[j].name)) {
+ freelog(LOG_ERROR, "City name %s in ruleset for %s%s is too long "
+ "- shortening it.",
+ city_names[j].name, secfile_str1, secfile_str2);
+ assert(0);
+ city_names[j].name[MAX_LEN_NAME - 1] = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if (cities) {
+ free(cities);
+ }
+ return city_names;
+}
+
+/**************************************************************************
Load nations.ruleset file
**************************************************************************/
static void load_ruleset_nations(struct section_file *file)
@@ -1813,9 +1946,8 @@
struct government *gov;
int *res, dim, val, i, j, nval;
char temp_name[MAX_LEN_NAME];
- char **cities, **techs, **leaders, **sec;
+ char **techs, **leaders, **sec;
const char *filename = secfile_filename(file);
- enum tile_terrain_type type;
datafile_options = check_ruleset_capabilities(file, "+1.9", filename);
@@ -2023,72 +2155,13 @@
}
pl->goals.government = val;
-#define BASE_READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(target,format,arg1,arg2,arg3) \
- cities = secfile_lookup_str_vec(file, &dim, format, \
- arg1, arg2, arg3); \
- target = fc_calloc(dim + 1, sizeof(char *)); \
- target[dim] = NULL; \
- for (j = 0; j < dim; j++) { \
- target[j] = mystrdup(cities[j]); \
- if (check_name(cities[j])) { \
- target[j][MAX_LEN_NAME - 1] = 0; \
- } \
- } \
- if (cities) { \
- free(cities); \
- }
-
-#define READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(target_field,format,arg) \
- BASE_READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(pl->target_field, "%s." format "%s", \
- sec[i], arg, "cities")
-
/* read "normal" city names */
- READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(default_city_names, "%s", "");
-
- /* read river city names */
- READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(default_rcity_names, "%s", "river_");
-
- /* read coastal-river city names */
- READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(default_crcity_names, "%s","coastal_river_");
-
- /* read coastal city names */
- READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(default_ccity_names, "%s", "coastal_");
-
- /*
- * Read terrain-specific city names.
- */
- for (type = T_FIRST; type < T_COUNT; type++) {
- int k;
- char namebuf[MAX_LEN_NAME];
- /*
- * Note that at this time (before a call to
- * translate_data_names) the terrain_name fields contains an
- * untranslated string. Note that name of T_RIVER is "". However
- * this is not a problem because we take care of this using
- * default_rcity_names.
- */
- mystrlcpy(namebuf, tile_types[type].terrain_name,
- sizeof(tile_types[type].terrain_name));
-
- /* transform to lower case */
- for (k = 0; k < strlen(namebuf); k++) {
- namebuf[k] = tolower(namebuf[k]);
- }
-
- READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(default_tcity_names[type], "%s_", namebuf);
- }
+ pl->city_names = load_city_name_list(file, sec[i], ".cities");
}
/* read miscellaneous city names */
- BASE_READ_CITY_NAME_LIST(misc_city_names, "misc.cities%s%s%s", "", "",
- "");
-
- /* dim is set in BASE_READ_CITY_NAME_LIST */
- num_misc_city_names = dim;
-
-#undef READ_CITY_NAME_LIST
-#undef BASE_READ_CITY_NAME_LIST
+ misc_city_names = load_city_name_list(file, "misc.cities", "");
free(sec);
section_file_check_unused(file, filename);
Index: server/stdinhand.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/server/stdinhand.c,v
retrieving revision 1.205
diff -u -r1.205 stdinhand.c
--- server/stdinhand.c 2002/02/11 10:38:15 1.205
+++ server/stdinhand.c 2002/02/12 07:44:33
@@ -717,6 +717,14 @@
"automatically rebuilt for free in another randomly choosed "
"city, regardless on the knowledge of Masonry."), NULL, NULL, 0 },
+ { "naturalcitynames", &game.natural_city_names, NULL, NULL,
+ SSET_RULES_FLEXIBLE, SSET_TO_CLIENT,
+ GAME_MIN_NATURALCITYNAMES, GAME_MAX_NATURALCITYNAMES,
+ GAME_DEFAULT_NATURALCITYNAMES,
+ N_("Whether to use natural city names"),
+ N_("If enabled, the default city names will be determined based on "
+ "the surrounding terrain."), NULL, NULL, 0 },
+
/* Meta options: these don't affect the internal rules of the game, but
* do affect players. Also options which only produce extra server
* "output" and don't affect the actual game.
new_natural_city_names-data-5.diff.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
Index: data/nation/american.ruleset
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/freeciv/CVS/freeciv/data/nation/american.ruleset,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 american.ruleset
--- data/nation/american.ruleset 2001/12/06 11:59:04 1.3
+++ data/nation/american.ruleset 2002/02/12 07:28:37
@@ -23,31 +23,62 @@
wonder="Statue of Liberty"
government="Democracy"
+# Note: these are pretty inaccurate. But I've tried to make them
+# balanced to get interesting results.
cities =
- "Washington", "New York", "Boston", "Philadelphia", "Los Angeles",
- "Atlanta", "Chicago", "Buffalo", "St. Louis", "Detroit",
- "New Orleans", "Baltimore", "Denver", "Cincinnati", "Dallas",
- "Minneapolis", "Houston", "San Antonio", "San Francisco", "Seattle",
- "Miami", "Cleveland", "Pittsburgh", "Salt Lake City", "San Diego",
- "Phoenix", "Kansas City", "Indianapolis", "Orlando", "Milwaukee",
- "Honolulu", "Las Vegas", "Nashville",
- "Charlotte", "El Paso", "Spokane", "Tacoma", "Fort Worth", "Austin",
- "Sacramento", "Oklahoma City", "St. Paul", "Jacksonville",
- "Madison", "Lubbock", "Amarillo", "Omaha", "Baton Rouge", "Tucson",
- "Erie", "Flint", "Trenton", "Newark", "Arlington", "Reno",
+ "Washington (ocean, river, swamp, !mountains)",
+ "New York (ocean, river, forest, !mountains)",
+ "Boston (ocean, river, forest, hills)",
+ "Philadelphia (river, forest, hills, grassland)",
+ "Los Angeles (ocean, desert, plains, !jungle)",
+ "Atlanta (!ocean, forest, plains, hills)",
+ "Chicago (plains, !hills, !mountains, !river)",
+ "Buffalo (river, hills, forest, !jungle)",
+ "St. Louis (!ocean, river, plains, !mountains)",
+ "Detroit (plains, hills, !forest)",
+ "New Orleans (ocean, river, forest, !hills)",
+ "Baltimore (ocean, river, forest, swamp)",
+ "Denver (!ocean, hills, mountains, !plains)",
+ "Cincinnati (!ocean, river, grassland, !hills)",
+ "Dallas (!ocean, grassland, plains, !hills)",
+ "Minneapolis (!ocean, river, forest, hills)",
+ "Houston (ocean, plains, !mountains, !tundra)",
+ "San Antonio (plains, hills, desert, !tundra)",
+ "San Francisco (ocean, hills, !grassland, !jungle)",
+ "Seattle (ocean, hills, mountains, !plains)",
+ "Portland (ocean, hills, mountains, !plains)",
+ "Miami (ocean, !hills, !mountains, !tundra)",
+ "Cleveland (!river, hills, plains, !mountains)",
+ "Pittsburgh (river, hills, !plains, forest)",
+ "Salt Lake City (hills, !ocean, desert, mountains)",
+ "San Diego (ocean, desert, !jungle, !tundra)",
+ "Phoenix (desert, !tundra, !ocean, !jungle)",
+ "Kansas City (!ocean, grassland, plains, !mountains)",
+ "Indianapolis (!ocean, !mountains, !river, plains)",
+ "Orlando (ocean, !tundra, forest, grassland)",
+ "Milwaukee",
+ "Honolulu (ocean, ocean, jungle, mountains)",
+ "Boise (!ocean, hills, !plains, mountains)",
+ "Las Vegas (!ocean, desert)",
+ "Springfield (!ocean, grassland)",
+ "Nashville (!ocean, forest, hills)",
+ "Hartford (hills, forest, !jungle)",
+ "Charlotte (!ocean, forest, !mountains)",
+ "El Paso (desert, river, !jungle)",
+ "Anchorage (ocean, river, !jungle)",
+ "Spokane",
+ "Tacoma",
+ "Fort Worth (grassland, plains)",
+ "Austin (grassland, plains, hills)",
+ "Sacramento",
+ "Oklahoma City (!ocean, river, plains)",
+ "St. Paul (river)",
+ "Jacksonville",
+ "Sioux Falls",
+ "Madison",
+ "Lubbock",
+ "Amarillo", "Omaha", "Baton Rouge", "Little Rock", "Tucson",
+ "Erie", "Flint", "Trenton", "Newark", "Arlington", "Richmond", "Reno",
"Santa Fe", "Tulsa", "Anapolis", "Dover", "Akron", "Urbana-Champaign"
-river_cities =
- "Riverside", "Grand Rapids", "Hartford", "Sioux Falls"
-plains_cities =
- "Springfield"
-
-coastal_cities =
- "Portland", "Long Beach", "Virginia Beach", "Huntington Beach"
-
-hills_cities =
- "Colorado Springs", "Mesa", "Anchorage", "Richmond", "Little Rock"
-
-forest_cities =
- "Boise"
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