Repaths obj/machinery to obj/structure/machinery. **Note for
reviewers:** the only meaningful changed code exists within
**code/game/objects/structures.dm** and
**code/game/objects/structures/_machinery.dm**, largely concerning
damage procs. With the exception of moving airlock defines to their own
file, ALL OTHER CHANGES ARE STRICTLY PATH CHANGES.
Objects, _categorically_, are largely divided between those you can hold
in your hand/inventory and those you can't. Machinery objects are
already subtypes of Structures behaviorally, this PR just makes their
pathing reflect that, and allows for future work (tool actions, more
health/destruction functionality) to be developed without unnecessary
code duplication.
I have tested this PR by loading up the Horizon and dismantling various
machines and structures with tools, shooting guns of various types
throughout the ship, and detonating a bunch of explosions throughout the
ship.
* SDQL2 update
* fix that verb
* cl
* fix that
* toworld
* this is pointless
* update info
* siiiiick..
* vv edit update
* fix that
* fix editing vars
* fix VV
* Port the /TG/ globals controller.
* part 1
* part 2
* oops
* part 3
* Hollow Purple
* sadas
* bsbsdb
* muda na agaki ta
* ids 1-15
* 16-31
* 41-75
* bring me back to how things used to be before i lost it all
* the strength of mayhem
* final touches
* cl
* protect some vars
* update sdql2 to use glob
* stuff?
* forgot that is not defined there
* whoops
* observ
* but it never gets better
* a
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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>
First, cycle speed of all NTSL2+ programs has been increased by a factor of, on average 10. Cycles are much faster than I gave them credit for in my original pull.
Secondly, a bug in which programs could bug out and appear on multiple computers should have been squashed.
Thirdly and most importantly, NTSL2+ can now talk to Integrated Electronics via the Subspace Transmitter Part.
when net.subscribe("channel"){print(message)} and net.message("channel", "contents") can be used for this.
Warning! Big Scary Change!
NTSL2+ is a re-work of NTSL.
The goals of this rework are to remove worries regarding server load, and make it impossible for a malicious program to crash the server.
The result is an asynchronous daemon based interpreted language, called NTSL2+.
The Daemon in question can be found Here
Features:
Programming Language worth considering a programming language
Limit-able execution - Unable to hold the server up
Runs on Modular Computers
Shitty in-game networking.
Players can finally write their own laptop programs I cannot stress that enough.