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SkyratBot b4fd13b16b [MIRROR] Improve the naming of the element argument hash index selector [MDB IGNORE] (#17588)
* Improve the naming of the element argument hash index selector (#71319)

So confusing name

* Improve the naming of the element argument hash index selector

* sr sync

Co-authored-by: oranges <email@oranges.net.nz>
Co-authored-by: tastyfish <crazychris32@gmail.com>
2022-11-21 16:27:40 -05:00
Zonespace f7c26bbf25 515 Compat (#17465)
* ONLY SKYRAT CHANGES

* ACTUALLY SKYRAT CHANGES

* yolo, revert later

* Update alternate_byond_versions.txt

Co-authored-by: AnturK <AnturK@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-15 06:59:06 +00:00
SkyratBot 80d124a3c6 [MIRROR] Remove ELEMENT_DETACH on everything that doesn't need it, rename to ELEMENT_DETACH_ON_HOST_DESTROY + a PSA (about 0.2s init time savings) [MDB IGNORE] (#17384)
* Remove ELEMENT_DETACH on everything that doesn't need it, rename to ELEMENT_DETACH_ON_HOST_DESTROY + a PSA (about 0.2s init time savings) (#70972)

ELEMENT_DETACH is **not** a requirement to having `Detach` called.
Detach is always called when the element itself is destroyed.

ELEMENT_DETACH is a flag that when set, makes sure Detach is called when
the atom destroys.

Sometimes you want this, for instance:

```dm
/datum/element/point_of_interest/Detach(datum/target)
	SSpoints_of_interest.on_poi_element_removed(target)
	return ..()
```

This Detach cleans up a reference that would have hung if target was
destroyed without this being called.

However, most uses of Detach are cleaning up signals. Signals are
automatically cleaned up when something is destroyed. You do not need
ELEMENT_DETACH in this case, and it slows down init. This also includes
somewhat more complex stuff, like removing overlays on the source
object. It's getting deleted anyway, you don't care!

I have removed all uses of ELEMENT_DETACH that seemed superfluous. I
have also renamed it to `ELEMENT_DETACH_ON_HOST_DESTROY` to make its
purpose more clear, as me and a lot of other maintainers misunderstood
what it did,

---

An update to this, ELEMENT_DETACH *is* needed for anything that can
register to a turf, as turfs do not clear their signals on destroy.

* Remove ELEMENT_DETACH on everything that doesn't need it, rename to ELEMENT_DETACH_ON_HOST_DESTROY + a PSA (about 0.2s init time savings)

* skyrat elements

Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: tastyfish <crazychris32@gmail.com>
2022-11-05 17:48:01 -04:00
SkyratBot 64d27e50e3 [MIRROR] Saves 2 seconds off init by inlining the bumpclick element [MDB IGNORE] (#17339)
* Saves 2 seconds off init by inlining the bumpclick element (#71008)

## About The Pull Request

It was also a tad yorked so I fixed that bit
bump_click did very little in this case, and while the modularity is
nice, the hotness of minerals made this totally untenable

* Saves 2 seconds off init by inlining the bumpclick element

Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-04 12:58:53 -04:00
SkyratBot 9e8f099681 [MIRROR] Bump click component for bump mining [MDB IGNORE] (#12002)
* Bump click component for bump mining (#65338)

Adds the component to bump mining turfs and removes the code under Bumped() that handled it.
Cuts down on copypasted code if somebody wants to add bump clicking to something else in future.

* Bump click component for bump mining

Co-authored-by: cacogen <25089914+cacogen@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-11 12:22:10 -05:00