Scope creeped PR. Fixes a breaking bug in the Atmos Alarm Control
application introduced after areas-cleanup PR, but also refactors it
into a grid-based interface that actually allows you to reliably search
alarms by name, department, and deck # (possible now with all the area
metadata we have to play with).
Also does behind-the-scenes cleanup of alarm panel code in general, a
few area def problems, and some manually defined air alarm names on the
map.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
* autolathe 1
* FUCK MY LIFE
* more fixes
* autolathe queueing
* cl
* garbage collection
* wire fixes
* some final tweaks
* on second thought this might be annoying
* fix that
* whoopsies
* that didn't work for shit
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Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
* Update the codebase to 515.
* edit that
* WHOOPS
* maor
* maybe works
* libcall and shit
* do that too
* remove that
* auxtools isnt updated so get rid of it
* actually remove auxtools lol
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Telecommunication interruption no longer permanently disables the ability for synths to state laws if they attempt it during the downtime.
If a synth attempts to state laws during telecommunication interruption it now receives a clear feedback message about its impossibility.
Fixes runtime errors when AIs uses shortcut keys to operate APCs/turret controls when the corresponding window isn't open.
Adds missing AI-restriction check for turret controls.
Airlocks no longer lie about dropping bolts when they cannot be dropped.
Continues the wiring upgrade. Now cameras, airlocks, robots, and air alarms also use the new wire datum system.
Global wiring code is now removed but there are sneaky objects which didn't rely on them such as mulebots and autolathes.
Fixes a few issues from the previous upgrade.