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.
This has been a clickable button on the telepad control console for
literally over a decade with its own variable within GPSes, and I think
the original coder just forgot to have it display. It's going down as a
bugfix because of this, var/locked_location is literally never used
otherwise.
Telescience was reworked to use portals years ago specifically so using
GPSes isn't risk-free, but portals make having a valid destination
_mandatory_, so this won't really remove risk as it just removes tedium.
For the other 4 telescientists, rejoice.
<img width="583" height="490" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/db7e2be4-9b08-419a-b50c-7cef1922ff8c"
/>
Many, many, many items have inhand sprites in their .dmis but for
whatever reasons do not display them in-game. This PR:
1. Updates many item definitions to point to their already-existing
inhands correctly. This consists largely of held tools, but also gas
tanks and jetpacks mounted in the suit storage slot.
2. Adds a few codersprites made by me for objects with either missing
inhands or poorly matching mishands (IE, the tape recorder, which has a
black case, reused the white inhand sprites of the health analyzer). The
new sprites are modified or recolored variations of other inhand sprites
from our repo, except for circuitboards which are new.
<img width="444" height="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7f107b9a-fe24-4e31-8f16-4d34768ee117"
/>
3. Adds inhand sprites for Inflatables and Inflatable Boxes made by
Tomixcomics.
<img width="424" height="101" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/434107c4-8577-49a2-a58e-d6b014c03933"
/>
4. Ports inhand sprites for the Hydraulic Rescue Tool from tg's Jaws of
Life.
<img width="224" height="94" alt="Screenshot 2026-02-07 172931"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/070c7956-f6a8-4fb5-870f-10c64afcc8b3"
/>
5. Some additional cleanup while in the area. The 'analyzer' has been
renamed the 'gas analyzer' to be consistent with the other analyzer
objects, standardized icon_state naming conventions where I saw
oddballs, updated code docs to use DMDocs when in the area, etc.
### Asset Licenses
The following assets that **have not** been created by myself are
included in this PR:
| Path | Original Author | License |
| --- | --- | --- |
| icons/obj/item/hydraulic_rescue_tool.dmi | [SomeAngryMiner (bee
station)](https://github.com/BeeStation/BeeStation-Hornet/pull/2487),
[maxymax
(/tg/station)](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/58616) |
CC-BY-SA |
| icons/obj/item/inflatables.dmi |
[Tomixcomics](https://github.com/tomixcomics) | CC-BY-SA |
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>
Fixes this test fail. One of our unit tests is randomly spawning a GPS
in a null location, which causes a runtime error when the GPS attempts
to print the coordinates of said null location. I've added sanity
checking to prevent this obnoxious test fail.
<img width="1379" height="759" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d5c15892-7272-4d24-886b-5c30432a35e5"
/>
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.
V2 of [previous music playing
PR](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21466). TLDR no
longer uses the connect_range component for implementation because it
turned out a bit too inflexible for overlapping music players.
Removes a NanoUI template for the [TGUI
update](https://github.com/Aurorastation/Aurora.3/pull/21046).
New changelog:
- refactor: "Ported Jukebox's NanoUI interface to TGUI."
- refactor: "Ported Jukebox audio playing functionality to a component."
- refactor: "Sound keys refactored from singletons to datums, along with
larger breakout of sound.dm to allow for easier SFX updates in future."
- code_imp: "Expanded track datums to include track lengths."
- code_imp: "Reorganized music file folders for more intuitive access."
- rscadd: "Earphone status feedback text now includes track length."
- rscadd: "Added autoplay functionality to earphones."
- bugfix: "Fixed earphones' 'Previous Song' verb not sending you to the
end of the playlist when used while the first track is selected."
- bugfix: "Fixed gain adjustment for 'Konyang-1' (-23 dB -> standard
-9.8 dB)."
- bugfix: "Fixed y-offset of audioconsole-running overlay animation to
line up with the actual screen."
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Co-authored-by: VMSolidus <evilexecutive@gmail.com>
**Goals:**
1. Delete area definitions no longer used in any map or file.
2. Update area definitions such that everything used in mapping the
Horizon exists in 'maps\sccv_horizon\areas' with the parent
'area\horizon\'.
3. Reorganize/rename/restructure those Horizon area definitions to make
future mapping easier and code that hooks into area properties easier.
4. Present area names and blurbs in the status panel.
This PR only handles Horizon and Runtime areas, for digestibility/ease
of reviewing. Offsite areas for another PR.
Naming convention reference:
The /area/ 'name' variable no longer contains either 'Horizon' or the
Deck# of the area or its approx location on the ship. All Horizon areas
now have several new variables as metadata-- area names now need only be
strictly descriptive, and the appropriate constants used in the area
definition, and a new function generates the display name with
consistent formatting for us.
Detailed documentation to follow after any adjustments are made to
mappers' preferences.
This also adds area blurbs to most areas- if not bespoke, then general
department-wide blurbs to parents. I know feature creep always sucks,
but while some areas having pre-existing blurbs, the overwhelming
majority of areas don't, and while testing it was very distracting to
see them randomly appearing and disappearing. Most blurbs are pretty
basic but I feel are entirely presentable- more clever individual ones
can follow in a separate PR.
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>
Fixes#20521
In fact it was never a problem, and it wasn't the problem described, but
it was unintuitive that you had to set it while it was still showing 0,
this addresses it
Don't let the large file size scare you, it's just mostly splitting
stuff into contained sprites and putting them in the correct place.
Anyway, resprites most non-resprited devices in devices.dmi, and puts
them in contained sprites.
Also puts any related /obj/item/device into contained sprites too.
That's basically the long and short of it.
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.
Refactored hitby to be in line with TG's version.
Refactored item weight defines to a more clear naming scheme, also in
line with TG's version.
Refactored how the movement bumps are handled, ported signals to handle
them, in preparation for the movement update.
Fixed disposal hit bouncing the hitting atom on the wall.
Items do not push other items anymore if they are tiny.
Refactored portals, improved handling.
Telescience console can now target overmap zlevels, provided deep scan
is not enabled and the contact is completely scanned.
Telescience portals now properly delete when the timer expires.
Greatly increased power usage for the telescience portals, especially if
aiming outside targets.
Refactored telescience console backend.
Added various DMDocs.
A significant amount of influence was taken from
https://github.com/Baystation12/Baystation12/pull/33255, however adapted
to Aurora. Key things to note is the port of the newer alpha settings
from /tg/, among other improvements.
The ancient holographic and screen overlay code has been purged. This is
now handled with emissives, while holograms are handled with filters as
well.
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Co-authored-by: Cody Brittain <cbrittain10@live.com>
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>
Unified most of the procs into one definition, so there are no duplicate
around the codebase.
Marked some of the above as overridable if a good enough case can be
made for them (eg. external dependency or unlikely to be used).
This is part 1 of a project to, eventually, bring the render planes
system from /tg/ and bay into Aurora. This is a prerequisite and blocker
for many things the development team and community want to have, and
this was long overdue.
Many objects have been re-assigned layers, which are now thoroughly
defined. Maps have had their custom layer defines purged, as we should
be moving away from this in favor of saner definitions in the base
items.
This should be a test-merge due to the sheer amount of layers changed,
which will very likely create issues that I cannot possibly discover and
debug in a reasonable amount of time myself.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cody Brittain <cbrittain10@live.com>
* sdaf
* sdaf
* sdfa
* sadf
* sfda
* gfd
* reduce thrusters volume
* sdafsadsdaf
* sdfa
* Reduced some sound ranges and made some/more not ignore walls for loops
* health analyzers too
* ivdrip adjustment
* most tools now use play_tool_sound to have the sound played, reduced range for it
* SSatlas.current_map
* hardsuit spell tab appears to clear correctly
* sdfsa
* from the moment i understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me
* sdf
* 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>
* I wanna set the universe on fire
* dfsaaf
* setup
* dir issue?
* dsf
* Perhaps the script
* saf
* cry
* pain
* sdfas
* Try reintroduction of tag-matcher
* Failed
* Tries to suppress dotnet compile warnings
* Like this maybe?
* woopsie
* Damn pathings
* Hate
* Pragmas
* unlint?
* Maybe?
* GDI
* Redundant ifdef removed and changelog
* Did I forgot the tag matcher, or it was still broken?
* Yea no that script is still broken
* Removed tag-matcher as requested
* *sigh*
* test
* bro what?
* hope
* just fixing the input
* Let's see if we catch it...
* tgui the beginning
* binaries and the like
* Bring in the last of it
* Example radio UI
* delete example
* NTOS Main Menu, start on manifest, tgui states
* tasks.json
* gunnery ui pt 1
* okay
* fix everything
* scss update
* oops
* manifest gigablast
* downloader part 1
* download prt 2
* NTOSDownloader final
* mfw committing to_worlds
* gunnery console pt2
* i cooked
* targeting (finished)
* one vueui down
* voting ui almost done
* MY MIND FEELS LIKE AN ARCH ENEMYYYY
* voting ui down
* photocopier
* ntos config + download fixes
* photocopier 2
* refactor define
* NTOS client manager + fixes
* fax machine final (it also uses toner now)
* marching forwards... left behind...
* ntnrc part 1
* canister
* add quotes
* portable pumps pt1 + more backgrounds
* oops
* finish the portable pump
* freezers
so I'll keep on pushing forward... you haven't seen the last of me... oooooooh...
* doors ui pt1
* finish doors UI (forgive me wildkins it's a bit of shitcode)
* vitals monitor, make things use labeled lists, new backgrounds
* mais j'envoyé aucun mayday...
* maglock pt1
* pour ça je me suis perdu...
* infrared
* fix that
* prox sensor pt1
* prox sensor
* signaler (this was actually pretty hard)
* atmos control pt1
* atmos control pt1.1
* atmos pt 2
* fuel injector
* multitool UI
* jammer
* list viewer
* APC
* portgen
* targeting console updates + SMES ui
* new themes, shield generator
* supermatter
* Add ore detector and (shitty) NTNet Relay
* orderterminal pt1
* orderterminal pt2
* smartfridge
* Add (air-)tank GUI update ore detector size
* Adds Transfer Valves
* Add AtmoScrubber
* analyzer pt1
* weapons analyzer pt2
* bodyscanner pt1
* bodyscanner pt2
* fix this shitcode
* seed storage
* appearance changer
* appearance changer final
* sleeper pt1
* sleeper
* gps
* vehicles
* chem dispenser
* lily request
* holopad
* tgui modules pt1
* ppanel
* damage menu
* fixes
* im here too now
* follow menu, search bars
* quikpay
* quikpay fixes
* circuit printer
* ppanel
* ppanel updates
* pai
* turret controls (i want to kill myself)
* tweak
* remove the boardgame
* guntracker
* implant tracker
* penal mechs
come close to me, come close to me
* chem codex
* pai radio
* doorjack
* pai directives
* signaler removal, sensors
* ghost spawner
* spawnpoint
* fixes
* teleporter
* one more to the chopping block
* account database
* remove divider
* scanner, atmos
* latejoin ui pt1
* latejoin
* records pt1
* RECORDS UI DONE
* delete interpreter & records
* CHAT FUCKING CLIENT
* data updates
* fix some things
* final UI, log
* basic nanoui fix
* antag panel
* remove vueui
* atm update
* vending update
* warrants, cameras
* ntmonitor
* time comes for all
* preserve this legacy
* bring that back (oops)
* rcon, ui auto update for computer UIs, remove rcon computers
* alarm monitoring (a bit broke and also todo: add custom alarm monitoring programs to a few consoles)
* A LIKE SUPREME
* a
* power monitor
* lights on
* fuck this code, fuck nanoui modules, and fuck nanoui
* LEAVE IT OH SO FAR BEHIND
* fix alarm monitoring for synths
* I SAW IN YOU WHAT LIFE WAS MISSING
* comms console
* idcard and record updates
* turn the light on
* arcade
* pt2
* news browser
* static
* crusher
* f
* COULD I JUST SLEIGH THE GOLD FROM THE BALLS? I'M SO FRUSTRATED OH COULD YOU TELL? IF I HEAR ONE MORE VUEUI OR ONE NANOUI I'M GONNA LOSE IT SO LET ME GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
* codeowners & suit sensors
* html ui style removal
* make lint happy
* resist and disorder
* i slowly get up and turn off the noise, already fed up...
* pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee
* THE CREDIT LARP IS NECESSARY
* i hold the keys
* RISE UP
* fix that?
* harry's suggestions xoxo
* runtime fix pt2
* You are the only thing that I still care about
* adds build workflow
* Update update_tgui.yml
* adds some needed steps
* ATM
* misc fixes and tweaks
* fixes 2
* make newscasters usable and fix use power on freezers
* turret control is clearer
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Co-authored-by: John Wildkins <john.wildkins@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Atlas <liermattia@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: harryob <55142896+harryob@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Werner <Arrow768@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Geeves <ggrobler447@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: harryob <me@harryob.live>
* 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>