Tweaked a hell of a lot of silicon code to make synthetics better.
Synths with scrambled codes that prevent them from being on robotics computers will now appear on Merc camera networks.
Both variants of the engineering borg can now deploy the malf borging machine.
Medical borgs no longer get polyacid sprays, instead getting Wulumunusha CMO Hyposprays, which cause muteness.
You must now be on help intent to use items like crowbars and screwdrivers on borgs. Otherwise you hit them with it.
Ports (and adjusts) Baystation12/Baystation12#12521 et al. Essentially brings our visualnet code up to the standard of three years ago, rather than five.
Side effects of merging may include but are not limited to loss of AI vision, helmet camera failure, garbage collection implosion, infinite turf loops, and unintended layer shenanigans.
High-level changes:
Overall, visualnet/chunk procs have been renamed and refactored to be clear as to their function.
Fix some layering issues related to magic numbers, these have been set to constants.
Visualnets now track source movement rather than overriding individual mob/obj procs.
Adds obfuscation underlay to complicate memory fudging to remove camera static.
Cameras now only add themselves to the cameranet if they're on open (non-restricted) networks.
Helmet cameras now use cameras themselves rather than network defines.
Adds a sorted object list insertion helper.
The Camera MIU (presently unused) should now function properly.
Unused cultnet / cult mask deleted because refactoring that would likely kill the few brain cells I have left
changes:
Reduced power usage of oven and fryer.
Reduced warm up time of oven and fryer.
Oven now heats up to exactly 200C instead of to 198.85C.
Fixed some issues with cooking appliances' sanity checks.
Recipe datums are now initialized once instead of per-appliance.
Moved some cooking verbs to the Objects tab instead of a null category.
Still have: doors, windoors, cameras, windows, grilles, blobs, resisting, alien stuff, mechas, spray bottles.
Setting changeNextMove is now responsibility of the item being attacked.
Adds a config option to eliminate click cooldowns completely. Intended to be used by devs.
Related:
Cleans up airlock Topic()
Power and electricity is now also handled by process instead of sleeps().
Wires, remote door controls, etc. now use airlock procs instead of manhandling variables directly.
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.
AI can now alt+left click turfs in camera view to list and interact with objects in the status tab. For example allows for interacting with emergency shutters beneath grills.
alt-clicking doors now notifies the AI when they are electrified/un-electrified as, unlike most other shortcuts, this doesn't have a visual cue.
When interacting with doors and the AI-control is disabled hacking is now automatically initiated, as if the AI had attempted to open the door 'menu'.
When borgs/AIs try to interact with an emagged door they now receive a feedback message that it's unresponsive.
Parts of implementation done by porting code from tg-station.