This has zero reason to exist in our code base. We have no procs or
variables tied to this. I removed it to make future modifications
cleaner.
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Signed-off-by: Cody Brittain <1779662+Generalcamo@users.noreply.github.com>
For a robust crafting system, I need a new materials framework.
For a new materials framework, I need to clean up reagents.
To clean up reagents, I need to pare down foods from reagent holders.
To pare down foods from reagent holders, I need to port edibility
components.
To port edibility components, I need to port processing components.
To port processing components, I need to port tool behaviors.
This is all back-end code, no new features or functionality from this.
### What does this achieve?
This overhauls hydroponics to integrate atmospherics mechanics more
heavily, with the hope of establishing the foundations of much more
significant mechanical depth to what has been a very shallow job for a
very long time.
Currently, this is limited to the preferences and tolerances system -
hydroponics is now comprised of five 'reservoirs' of segmented portions
of the pipe system connected to trays, with a gas heater and cooler to
change temperature across the entire system, and you can cut off each
reservoir with valves to separate it from the rest and maintain its
current temperature.
Five tiers, each with a trait, have been implemented for the different
heat ideals of different plants. Plants from Adhomai and Moghes are the
most environmentally extreme, and cannot be grown outside of drastically
low and high temperatures respectively, limiting them to hydroponics
proper, whereas colder and warmer terrestrial plants can be grown at
room temperature but will grow much slower than if they were within
their preferences. **This means there will be plants that outright
cannot be grown in the garden.**
With this, hydroponics becomes an atmos puzzle. If you need to grow
nothing but mushrooms you'll probably send every tray cold, but if you
need a diversity of different temperature ranges you'll have to
fine-tune your setup and routine to have everything within their
preferences. Once you're done growing mushrooms off one reservoir, you
may turn the heat in it up so you can grow citrus, etc etc.
This also solves several bugs and makes a lot of QoL changes, the full
changelog will list everything.
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### What about the mapping?
Atmos has been integrated into every hydroponics tray in the mapping
changes, rather than only on D1 like at present, to support the new
mechanics. I've moved as much stuff up to D2 as I could fit, in the
interest of getting players to the more visible and socially viable spot
rather than hiding in their basement. D1 is now exclusively intended as
a storage area, laboratory, and now has an expanded Hazardous Specimens
unit.
### To-do before review
- [x] Ensure that chefs can still do alien-specific menus without a
hydroponicist, now that they can't necessarily grow their stuff in the
garden - loadout produce box, maybe?
- [x] Remap xenobotany
- [x] Review whether every alien crop can still grow on its respective
in-game exoplanet - Adhomai might be okay? (Adhomai is essentially fine,
Moghes will need work before we go back into the sector)
- [x] Make sure the yield_mod interactions aren't explosive.
### Known issues
1. Yes, the examine on hydroponics trays is huge. In the long-term, IMO
this should probably be a TGUI.
2. The TGUI on seed storage units is clunky, this is also on the to-do
list for the future.
3. The logic for calculating growth is bad, it's very RNG-skewed.
Another thing for later.
4. Atmos mechanics like these can be pretty opaque to players, so this
will certainly require a wiki update shortly after merge describing
exactly what steps you should take to operate the new atmos equipment.
Extends and reworks how various extended information text (desc_info,
desc_build, desc_upgrades) are handled to make object interactions and
mechanics A.) much more clearly documented in-game and B.) much easier
to support from the back-end.
Almost certainly a candidate for test merge.
Assembly/Disassembly instructions are noticeably sporadic, largely due
to our current lack of a unified framework. That's a future thing I'd
like to attack so that it can be handled programmatically, but for now I
only targeted the biggest culprits as I came across them.
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Signed-off-by: Batrachophreno <Batrochophreno@gmail.com>
Runtime map now has a bunch of new areas / items with often-tested
stuffs, and some hard-to-put-at-runtime stuffs.
Runtime map jobs now are positioned to make it faster to reach the
aforementioned often-tested stuffs.
Runtime map doesn't generate an overmap anymore by default, which speeds
up the process.
Runtime map now loads in ~11 seconds instead of ~40 seconds as it was
before.
Updated the maploader to be faster in parsing maps.
Bapi is not engaged anymore if we're only measuring the map size, which
speeds up the process.
In fastboot we do not generate the codexes anymore, which speeds up the
process.
In fastboot and if exoplanets and away sites are not enabled, we do not
parse the map templates anymore, which speeds up the process.
Updated the icon smoothing to be faster.
Optimized cargo area code.
Other optimizations.
Our SSOverlays system is outdated, and is likely the cause of many of
the issues seen in #18895. It has also been linked to a massive server
performance decrease.
This brings an updated system from Baystation, hopefully with speed
increases.
Should be testmerged, ideally with #18895.
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Co-authored-by: Cody Brittain <cbrittain10@live.com>
update_icons(), UpdateIcon() and updateicon() are now changed to be update_icon().
Many interactions expect a target to have an update_icon(), so they should all be the same.
Also fixed some stuff that was using relative pathing, along the way.
How to build machine blueprints!
Use steel sheets like normal, then rotate the frame how you like it using the directional arrow. From here use a Multitool to finalize it and then wire it up like you would before.
This PR will lead us towards the Promised Day, for in its wake there shall be much celebration and ecstasy as this world becomes a world suitable for developer hegemony. The first strike is thusly;
All << is converted into to_chat().
* Base work for the unathi robot subspecies.
* Adds metabolism species, kidney vars, and the robot unathi organs.
* Moves some action buttons to organs, pretty much a bay port right now. Todo: the unathi and alien stuff should also go here.
* First autakh implant power.
* Fixes the organs action button this time.
* Finishes more implants, and interactions with flashs and vaurca.
* Prepare for great changes.
* Drops the real bomb, boss.
* He who fights with monsters.
* Far more work into augments and limb removing powers.
* Limb verbs should be good now.
* A LOT of work into the assited organ, allowing it to bleed and etc, as well adding a new chem that will stop bleeding in their case.
* Probably the last work on implants.
* Some extra touches.
* Some tweaks to the species.
* More fixes and adds kyre's sprites.
* More runtime fixes.
* Fixes the species name too.
* Fixes travis.
* Updates this file too to work with the new tools procs.
* Adds changelog
* Fixed changelog.
* Unathi hair and lore description.
* Some tweaks to this too.
* Locks away them for now, they will be released after we got all the events and etc done.
* Changes this chemical.
* Fixes an airlock runtime.
* Adds the non scan flag to the autakh, mostly due to some bizzare interactions with changelings and cloning.
* Organs removal changes; can't take out the organ if it is too damage.
* Restricts them back again.
* Robotic organs now have the proper icons and names.
* Adds sprites for their organs and some extra tweaks.
* Fixes this missing icon.
* emp should also now hurt assited organs.
* Tweaks more organ related things.
* Fixes the head not being properly set as well.
* Fixes their flags.
* fixes the flag for real this time.
* Poze's review.
* Changes the au'takh organ buttons to don't be animated.
* Helps with adminbus or something.
* Fowl's requested changes.
* Fixes a typo.
* Robotic limb's brute and burn mods are now controlled by the limb model.
* Fowl's changes once more.
* Stops some spam.
* More grammar.
* No eal.
* Skull's review.
The biogenerator seemed pretty useless on top of a generally boring job. There wasn't really anything interesting you could make with the default biogenerator recipes so I went on a quest to add more useful recipes that make sense. I looked at the code and it was pretty shit (everything was hardcoded, and there was also an exploit involving monkeys) so I added a better framework for adding biogenerator recipes, and added multiple item making.
changes:
Machinery now uses machinery_process() instead of process(), allowing machines to be put into SSprocessing-style lists in addition to the machinery list.
Automatic power calculations now involve less proc-calls.
In short, baymerge changed beekeeping. Generally for the better, i love some of the new things they did. But they also removed some things (like the actual bee mobs) and some of their new stuff wasn't properly implemented.
So this PR fixes up both the bay beekeeping content and ours, to work in harmony together, remove redundant stuff, and fix lots of bugs.