Grep for space indentation (#54850)

#54604 atomizing
Since a lot of the space indents are in lists ill atomize those later
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TiviPlus
2020-11-30 18:48:40 +01:00
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parent 84796e5372
commit 0eaab0bc54
468 changed files with 7623 additions and 7548 deletions
@@ -89,15 +89,15 @@
return TRUE
/**
*Check if the user can run program. Only humans can operate computer. Automatically called in run_program()
*ID must be inserted into a card slot to be read. If the program is not currently installed (as is the case when
*NT Software Hub is checking available software), a list can be given to be used instead.
*Arguments:
*user is a ref of the mob using the device.
*loud is a bool deciding if this proc should use to_chats
*access_to_check is an access level that will be checked against the ID
*transfer, if TRUE and access_to_check is null, will tell this proc to use the program's transfer_access in place of access_to_check
*access can contain a list of access numbers to check against. If access is not empty, it will be used istead of checking any inserted ID.
*Check if the user can run program. Only humans can operate computer. Automatically called in run_program()
*ID must be inserted into a card slot to be read. If the program is not currently installed (as is the case when
*NT Software Hub is checking available software), a list can be given to be used instead.
*Arguments:
*user is a ref of the mob using the device.
*loud is a bool deciding if this proc should use to_chats
*access_to_check is an access level that will be checked against the ID
*transfer, if TRUE and access_to_check is null, will tell this proc to use the program's transfer_access in place of access_to_check
*access can contain a list of access numbers to check against. If access is not empty, it will be used istead of checking any inserted ID.
*/
/datum/computer_file/program/proc/can_run(mob/user, loud = FALSE, access_to_check, transfer = FALSE, list/access)
// Defaults to required_access
@@ -159,15 +159,15 @@
return FALSE
/**
*
*Called by the device when it is emagged.
*
*Emagging the device allows certain programs to unlock new functions. However, the program will
*need to be downloaded first, and then handle the unlock on their own in their run_emag() proc.
*The device will allow an emag to be run multiple times, so the user can re-emag to run the
*override again, should they download something new. The run_emag() proc should return TRUE if
*the emagging affected anything, and FALSE if no change was made (already emagged, or has no
*emag functions).
*
*Called by the device when it is emagged.
*
*Emagging the device allows certain programs to unlock new functions. However, the program will
*need to be downloaded first, and then handle the unlock on their own in their run_emag() proc.
*The device will allow an emag to be run multiple times, so the user can re-emag to run the
*override again, should they download something new. The run_emag() proc should return TRUE if
*the emagging affected anything, and FALSE if no change was made (already emagged, or has no
*emag functions).
**/
/datum/computer_file/program/proc/run_emag()
return FALSE