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static char sccsid
[] = "@(#)dcrept.c 5.4 (Berkeley) 6/1/90";
** Print damages and time to fix. This is taken from the event
** list. A couple of factors are set up, based on whether or not
** we are docked. (One of these factors will always be 1.0.)
** The event list is then scanned for damage fix events, the
** time until they occur is determined, and printed out. The
** magic number DAMFAC is used to tell how much faster you can
** fix things if you are docked.
register struct event
*e
;
/* set up the magic factors to output the time till fixed */
m1
= 1.0 / Param
.dockfac
;
printf("Damage control report:\n");
for (i
= 0; i
< MAXEVENTS
; i
++)
if (e
->evcode
!= E_FIXDV
)
/* output the title first time */
printf("\t\t\t repair times\n");
printf("device\t\t\tin flight docked\n");
/* compute time till fixed, then adjust by the magic factors */
printf("%-24s%7.2f %7.2f\n",
Device
[e
->systemname
].name
, x
* m1
+ 0.005, x
* m2
+ 0.005);
/* do a little consistancy checking */
/* if everything was ok, reassure the nervous captain */
printf("All devices functional\n");