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Alexis 88e84645b1 Merge commit '6b52b564a50e4f3091470529c683587e5de15d49' into upstream-sync-7-22-2026 2026-07-22 13:39:09 -04:00
GhomandGitHub 6eb2d1674a Implementing materials checks for techweb designs. (#96257)
## About The Pull Request
In similar fashion to what was done with crafting recipes last year,
this year it's time for techweb designs and printed items to be audited.
This is mostly just about consistency, we've a lot of items that can be
printed by protolathes, autolathes, circuit printers and techfab etc.
However they almost all (except most stacks, mainly) have custom
materials that do not match in one way or another with the materials
used by the design, which is what this PR is for.

"But items printed from lathes etc. already get the mats used to make
them." Yes, they do, however that isn't the case for items of the same
type that were spawned in some other way (cargo shuttle, space/maints
loot, mapped, admins), this create a subtle discrepancy. It isn't a huge
deal (in spite of the size of this PR, ton of designs), but given that I
have done something similar with crafting recipes before, I may as well
give it a second arc of some sort and bring things to completion. And
fix a few possible oversights.

TL;DR consistency and stuff

## Why It's Good For The Game
Consistency, unit test checks to make it harder not to be consistent in
the future. Still has a few TODOs like:

- [x] Fixed newly printed, fully charged RCDs costing less than the RCD
cartridges required to fully charge one. EDIT: I had to tweak the newly
added RDD as well because it suffered from the same fundamental issue.
- [x] Fixed plates being made of iron and yet shattering like ceramic
ones. A new subtype for metallic ones has been made.

## Changelog

🆑
refactor: Refactored a few things with techweb designs (the ones for
autolathes, protolathes, circuit printers, mechfabs etc.) to make sure
that the materials of items that can be made from these designs more
closely match the materials used to make them.
fix: Lizard fries no longer need a plate to be made, like all other
treats that used to require plates in a distant past.
balance: Tweaked the materials cost of RCD, RDD and RCD cartridges.
image: Oven trays now have a more metallic hue.
balance: Plates printed printed from lathes won't shatter like ceramic
ones, in virtue of them being made out of iron instead.
/🆑
2026-07-06 00:13:02 -07:00
RoxyandGitHub 2f4666665e Fix two issues with icebox lizard gas (#5703)
## About The Pull Request

- The area type for lizard gas on icebox had `requires_power = FALSE`
which means when the APC ran out nothing happened, which is dumb because
there's an APC and an SMES and a deployable generator the power is
clearly supposed to matter
- Because the ruin spawns on the station Z level the circuit imprinter
auto connects to the station ore silo, this doesn't make sense and the
lavaland version doesn't do it so it doesn't anymore
## Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes #5370 

## Proof Of Testing

I spawned in and set the APC charge to 0 and verified that the area
actually loses power and lights go out/machines turn off, then I went
and put some mats into the station ore silo and verified that the
circuit imprinter in the gas station didn't have them

## Changelog
🆑
fix: fixed icebox lizard gas having infinite power
fix: fixed icebox lizard gas circuit imprinter connecting to station ore
silo
/🆑
2026-05-30 14:06:15 -05:00
+37 21b4095dfd [MDB IGNORE] [IDB IGNORE] Upstream Sync - 04/17/2026 (#5453)
Upstream 04/17/2026

fixes https://github.com/Bubberstation/Bubberstation/issues/5549

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MrMelbertandGitHub 4eadf5caf7 The big tooltype_act de-cargo-cult-ing (#95408)
## About The Pull Request

Removes a lot of cargo cult copypasta with
`default_deconstruction_screwdriver`, `default_deconstruction_crowbar`,
and to a lesser extent `default_pry_open` and
`default_change_direction_wrench`

ALL you gotta do now if you want your machine to have an openable panel
or be deconstructible with a crowbar is this
```dm
/obj/machinery/dish_drive/screwdriver_act(mob/living/user, obj/item/tool)
	return default_deconstruction_screwdriver(user, tool)

/obj/machinery/dish_drive/crowbar_act(mob/living/user, obj/item/tool)
	return default_deconstruction_crowbar(user, tool)
```

`default_deconstruction_screwdriver` no longer directly sets
`icon_state`, requiring the user pass in the open and closed icon
states. Now, it just calls `update_appearance`, and everything that once
passed the icon state now uses `base_icon_state` and
`update_icon_state`.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Many of these procs were terribly overcomplicated and difficult to work
with for what should be a relatively simple action

Streamlining it makes it easier for coders to understand and work with

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
refactor: A majority of machines had their screwdriver/crowbar/wrench
interactions rewritten, report any oddities like being unable to open a
machine's panel or deconstruct a machine
/🆑
2026-04-14 19:46:24 -04:00
Alexis 5c5a636485 Merge branch 'master' into upstream-feb12-2026 2026-03-02 07:42:16 -05:00
SmArtKarandGitHub a3498fdcd7 Material Science 1: A bunch of math (#95090) 2026-02-22 16:53:51 +11:00
axietheaxolotlandGitHub 51ad6527c7 stabs blusec in the jugular and takes their wallet (virosec - security resprite and reset) (#5159)
## About The Pull Request

I'm working on it. the poll won so I am going ahead w/ this. 

<img width="1436" height="286" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/255eda79-eb2c-4e36-9ad8-53c91c3b245e"
/>

<img width="336" height="183" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f92f5c29-c4e0-46da-889e-88acc903d253"
/>

stuff left to do

- [x] finish hos outfits
- [x] finish warden outfits
- [x] finish obj icons
- [ ] bugtest

this is a total overhaul of security, essentially resetting everything
to a new standard which can be worked off of. this is also a deletion of
blusec, an antiquated, unpopular idea that has long since proven to both
not be liked, and not work.

### this pr will not be the be-all, end-all. stuff will likely be
tweaked, added, removed, changed, or resprited in the coming days,
weeks, and months. due to just how much stuff security has.

## Why It's Good For The Game

will write a markup for this specific pr eventually but I will just be
posting the discord justification I gave

<img width="427" height="313" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e033ff0c-44f2-4cf6-ad9b-4b2d124cf21e"
/>
<img width="419" height="506" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/84e86f18-72d2-4bef-a84b-1b53067fe41d"
/>

## Proof Of Testing
<details>
<summary>Screenshots/Videos</summary>

<img width="967" height="1046" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/feaf9395-88d3-4999-a02f-e89cae25cc67"
/>
<img width="602" height="728" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/81daae2f-f18e-41a9-a225-48dbbaad697f"
/>


</details>

## Changelog
🆑 axietheaxolotl / viro
del: blusec
add: redsec
/🆑
2026-02-18 16:38:21 +01:00
nevimer 00ccf0c6b5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'tgstation/master' into upstream-feb12-2026
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Tad HardestyandGitHub 4d7b9be4a2 Fix a variety of grammar errors (#94707)
* Fix uncapitalized sentences, lack of "the", and singular/plural mixup
when inserting items into lathes
* Conform some job descriptions to the pattern used by the majority:
bitrunner, chemist, coroner, janitor, RD, shaft miner
* Remove extra colon from "Open Special Role Information" action buttons
* Uncapitalize "no alerts" / "systems nominal" messages in atmos and
station alert consoles
* Fix incorrect feedback when wrenching down a freezer/heater with its
panel open
* Fix "Thank you for restocking the station!" appearing in the wrong
place in the cargo export summary
* Fix "pizza boxs" on cargo manifests
* Fix mid-sentence capital "The" when:
  * Examining walls with mounted items
  * Inserting parts into machine frames
* Fix "Pete's the udder"
* Fix double-"the" and stringified datum typepath when scooping reagents
* Fix missing spaces in door remote descriptions
* Fix uncapitalized "Nanotrasen" in emergency respone drone ghost role
poll
* Fix double-space in canister opening admin log
* Fix missing "the" when casting bear-form spell
* Fix "auxiliry" in NebulaStation airlocks
* Add `check_grep.sh` rules against "maintainance", "maintainence", and
"maintenence"
* Fix "maintainance" in NebulaStation airlocks, TCG cards, and in
examines of netpod, byteforge, quantum server
* Fix "maintainence" in examines of autolathe, flatpacker, cryo cell,
ore silo, floodlight, power storage unit, turbine, chromatography
machine, ChemMaster, all-in-one grinder, smoke machine, R&D machines,
vending machines
  * Fix "maintenence" in Sulaco ruin terminal
* Add missing periods to:
  * "That's X." examine block header
  * steal objective explanation text
  * atmospheric shield generator examine
  * autolathe examine
  * telescreen examine
  * accidentally stepping on a mousetrap
  * netpod examine
  * byteforge examine
  * hat/mask visor toggling
  * bizza box stack examine
  * ChemMaster 3000 examine
  * floodlight examine
  * power storage unit examine
  * ChemMaster interact messages
  * disposal bin animal eject message
  * techfab examine
  * vending machine examine
  * flatpacker examine
* Fix name capitalization/propriety of:
  * big manipulator
  * DeForest first aid station
  * Christmas tree
  * Thunderdome plaque
  * commission plaque
  * chalkboard coffee menu
  * experimental destructive scanner
  * scanner array
  * prison cube
  * RaptorDex
  * atmospheric shield generator
  * high-performance liquid chromatography machine
  * all-in-one grinder
  * keycard authentication device
* Fix plurality of:
  * fake stairs
  * HUDs
  * restaurant and bar seating
* Fix misc grammar/typos in:
  * recharging station description
  * worm description
  * surgery tray description
  * access failure message of restaurant portal
  * mysterious pillar description
  * Pennywise painting description
  * floodlight examine
  * power storage unit examine
  * flatpacker examine
* Remove extra newline from "Debug Z-Levels" verb
2026-01-03 21:34:59 -07:00
SyncIt21andGitHub fa9c98058f Refactors material components to regular datums (#94596)
## About The Pull Request
This was LONG overdue and its finally time. Refactors 2 components to
regular datums
- `/datum/component/material_container` -> `/datum/material_container`
- `/datum/component/remote_materials` -> `/datum/remote_materials`

Reduced memory overhead and stops misuse of component i.e. storing it in
a variable

## Changelog
🆑
refactor: refactored material container code to reduce memory overhead.
Report bugs on github
/🆑
2025-12-25 01:02:10 +01:00
nevimer b348b617a3 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into pupstream-2025-09-07
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ab1136909c Improves the ore silo UI (#92460)
## About The Pull Request

Improves the ore silo UI, continuing
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/91142

Before:

<img width="760" height="336" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/06c2f628-ea05-49be-88ed-9947ffc55254"
/>

After:

<img width="626" height="604" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d6a501be-425f-44ba-b75a-c238e20b06fe"
/>

All sources of silo material withdrawal are now consistent with naming
to get properly color coded, which helps with looking for stuff.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Better UI readability, more consistent logs

## Changelog


🆑
qol: Color coded and consistent material silo logs
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-09-02 18:55:12 -07:00
Joshua KidderandRoxy ff7ee72146 Ore silo logging & access refactor; UI updates, single-target bans, more robust logging information, more robust access control (#91142)
## About The Pull Request

# More robust logging
## Ore silo logs have now been refactored in the UI to display:
- Number of sheets is now the relative unit when displaying a given log.
- Instead of `100 iron` being displayed when removing one sheet, it just
says `1 iron`
- Instead of `25 iron` being displayed when using a quarter sheet, it
just says `0.25 iron`
- All information from ID_DATA(log_user) now sent to tgui backend
    - The items rendered to ore silo users are:
	- Name on ID, job on ID
- If the ID's bank account (if one is registered) is one of the ore
silo's banned users
- If the user for a given entry was wearing a chameleon card, they will
always appear unbanned
- NOTE: The bank account ID # is (currently) not shown to players using
the ore silo.
- Full log information is rendered within a dropdown; the dropdown
one-liner shows
  - Action (deposit, eject, item created)
- Amount (deposit/eject? amount of material used. item created? number
of items created.)
- Either name of material (if deposit/eject) or the name of items
crafted
- The name of the user who performed a given operation (if wearing an
unbanned ID) or ID_READ_FAILURE (if ore silo ID requirement has been
disabled and the person is not wearing an ID)
  - As name, but instead, the job of the ID (or ID_READ_FAILURE)


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb992a81-8db3-4a92-ad3a-917239fc407a)


# Access control improvements
## Single-user bans
- Anyone with QM access (not silicons) can now ban/unban a user from a
given log from using the ore silo
    - Bans are associated to bank account IDs.
        - Wearers of chameleon cards bypass any ban restrictions.
	- Anyone with QM access on their worn card bypasses ban restrictions.
	- Silicons bypass ban restrictions.
- QM access requirement is removed if the ore silo is emagged.
- Silicons can ban/unban people if the ore silo is emagged.
## Worn ID requirement
- Enabled at roundstart, can be disabled by anyone with QM access (not
silicons)
- If enabled, you must be wearing an ID with a bank account associated
to it to use ore silo materials.
- Wearers of chameleon cards bypass this restriction (so-called ID
requirement free thinkers wearing chameleon ID cards)
- QM access requirement to toggle removed if emagged.
- Silicons can toggle this on/off if the ore silo is emagged.
# Access control radio notifications
## Access control operations reported on the radio
- Any operations for access control are reported on radio channels.
    - Currently, the policy is always the default.
- In the future, the ore silo UI will allow the quartermaster to modify
what operations are reported on what channels (petty QM broadcasting ban
reports on Common)
- Current default policy:
    - Reported on COMMON channel:
- Anyone but the Captain attempts to ban someone with QM access from the
ore silo (nice try dumbass)
	    - Ore silo ID requirement toggling
	- Reported on COMMAND channel:
	    - Common channel reports.
		- Per-user banning/unbanning.
		- Anyone without QM access attempts to ban/unban someone.
		- Anyone without QM access attempts to toggle the restriction for ID.
		- Silicons attempting to tamper with the ID requirement restriction
		- Silicons attempting to tamper with the ban/unbanned user list
- A ban attempt failing because a given log entry had a user with no
bank ID.
	- Reported on SECURITY channel:
	    - Common channel reports.
		- Per-user banning/unbanning.
		- Anyone without QM access tampering with the silo.
	- Reported on SUPPLY channel:
	    - Command channel reports.
- Reporting to the radio is disabled if the ore silo is emagged.
## Modifications to the remote_materials component
- Strictly encompass the behavior for connecting/disconnecting ore silos
to material receptacles (RCDs, machines, etc) into procs on the
component, instead of handling it all over the place

## Why It's Good For The Game

Gives people with ore silo access more fine grained control over ore
silo use without having to resort to heavy-handed fabricator lockouts

Makes the logging on the ore silo more robust so we can make sure we
kill the right Roboticist for using all the materials

Offers an avenue for sidestepping all of this with a chameleon card or
emag if a given traitor (organic or otherwise) is particularly opposed
to DRM mats.



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/effd2c63-509c-4d33-992f-837a0d62b935



## Changelog
🆑 Bisar
add: The ore silo has had a significant expansion to its logging
capabilities.
add: The ore silo now allows any ID with Quartermaster access (NOT
SILICONS!) to ban/unban specific users from the silo.
add: The ore silo now has a toggle (on by default) that a user of ore
silo materials has an ID with an associated bank account. This can be
toggled by anyone with Quartermaster access (NOT SILICONS!)
add: NanoTrasen discounts any reports that Syndicate contraband
(cryptographic sequencer, agent card) can be used to circumvent any
protocols instituted on the ore silo access control routines.
add: The ore silo now announces operations to ban/unban users and
enable/disable ID requirements on radio channels (check the Github for
actions reported to what channels.)
add: The tgui interface for ore silo log entries has been reworked.
refactor: The code for logging a given access to ore silo materials has
been significantly refactored.
qol: Ore silo log entries now display materials spent in terms of sheets
rather than the obfuscated absolute-units previously display (1 iron
ejected instead of -100 iron, 0.25 used in a craft instead of -25 iron)
/🆑
2025-07-30 17:37:38 -04:00
Joshua KidderandGitHub 988ca0b482 Ore silo logging & access refactor; UI updates, single-target bans, more robust logging information, more robust access control (#91142)
## About The Pull Request

# More robust logging
## Ore silo logs have now been refactored in the UI to display:
- Number of sheets is now the relative unit when displaying a given log.
- Instead of `100 iron` being displayed when removing one sheet, it just
says `1 iron`
- Instead of `25 iron` being displayed when using a quarter sheet, it
just says `0.25 iron`
- All information from ID_DATA(log_user) now sent to tgui backend
    - The items rendered to ore silo users are:
	- Name on ID, job on ID
- If the ID's bank account (if one is registered) is one of the ore
silo's banned users
- If the user for a given entry was wearing a chameleon card, they will
always appear unbanned
- NOTE: The bank account ID # is (currently) not shown to players using
the ore silo.
- Full log information is rendered within a dropdown; the dropdown
one-liner shows
  - Action (deposit, eject, item created)
- Amount (deposit/eject? amount of material used. item created? number
of items created.)
- Either name of material (if deposit/eject) or the name of items
crafted
- The name of the user who performed a given operation (if wearing an
unbanned ID) or ID_READ_FAILURE (if ore silo ID requirement has been
disabled and the person is not wearing an ID)
  - As name, but instead, the job of the ID (or ID_READ_FAILURE)


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb992a81-8db3-4a92-ad3a-917239fc407a)


# Access control improvements
## Single-user bans
- Anyone with QM access (not silicons) can now ban/unban a user from a
given log from using the ore silo
    - Bans are associated to bank account IDs.
        - Wearers of chameleon cards bypass any ban restrictions.
	- Anyone with QM access on their worn card bypasses ban restrictions.
	- Silicons bypass ban restrictions.
- QM access requirement is removed if the ore silo is emagged.
- Silicons can ban/unban people if the ore silo is emagged.
## Worn ID requirement
- Enabled at roundstart, can be disabled by anyone with QM access (not
silicons)
- If enabled, you must be wearing an ID with a bank account associated
to it to use ore silo materials.
- Wearers of chameleon cards bypass this restriction (so-called ID
requirement free thinkers wearing chameleon ID cards)
- QM access requirement to toggle removed if emagged.
- Silicons can toggle this on/off if the ore silo is emagged.
# Access control radio notifications
## Access control operations reported on the radio
- Any operations for access control are reported on radio channels.
    - Currently, the policy is always the default.
- In the future, the ore silo UI will allow the quartermaster to modify
what operations are reported on what channels (petty QM broadcasting ban
reports on Common)
- Current default policy:
    - Reported on COMMON channel:
- Anyone but the Captain attempts to ban someone with QM access from the
ore silo (nice try dumbass)
	    - Ore silo ID requirement toggling
	- Reported on COMMAND channel:
	    - Common channel reports.
		- Per-user banning/unbanning.
		- Anyone without QM access attempts to ban/unban someone.
		- Anyone without QM access attempts to toggle the restriction for ID.
		- Silicons attempting to tamper with the ID requirement restriction
		- Silicons attempting to tamper with the ban/unbanned user list
- A ban attempt failing because a given log entry had a user with no
bank ID.
	- Reported on SECURITY channel:
	    - Common channel reports.
		- Per-user banning/unbanning.
		- Anyone without QM access tampering with the silo.
	- Reported on SUPPLY channel:
	    - Command channel reports.
- Reporting to the radio is disabled if the ore silo is emagged.
## Modifications to the remote_materials component
- Strictly encompass the behavior for connecting/disconnecting ore silos
to material receptacles (RCDs, machines, etc) into procs on the
component, instead of handling it all over the place

## Why It's Good For The Game

Gives people with ore silo access more fine grained control over ore
silo use without having to resort to heavy-handed fabricator lockouts

Makes the logging on the ore silo more robust so we can make sure we
kill the right Roboticist for using all the materials

Offers an avenue for sidestepping all of this with a chameleon card or
emag if a given traitor (organic or otherwise) is particularly opposed
to DRM mats.



https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/effd2c63-509c-4d33-992f-837a0d62b935



## Changelog
🆑 Bisar
add: The ore silo has had a significant expansion to its logging
capabilities.
add: The ore silo now allows any ID with Quartermaster access (NOT
SILICONS!) to ban/unban specific users from the silo.
add: The ore silo now has a toggle (on by default) that a user of ore
silo materials has an ID with an associated bank account. This can be
toggled by anyone with Quartermaster access (NOT SILICONS!)
add: NanoTrasen discounts any reports that Syndicate contraband
(cryptographic sequencer, agent card) can be used to circumvent any
protocols instituted on the ore silo access control routines.
add: The ore silo now announces operations to ban/unban users and
enable/disable ID requirements on radio channels (check the Github for
actions reported to what channels.)
add: The tgui interface for ore silo log entries has been reworked.
refactor: The code for logging a given access to ore silo materials has
been significantly refactored.
qol: Ore silo log entries now display materials spent in terms of sheets
rather than the obfuscated absolute-units previously display (1 iron
ejected instead of -100 iron, 0.25 used in a craft instead of -25 iron)
/🆑
2025-07-26 22:17:51 -07:00
Waterpig 753d8e5ba4 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-25-04a 2025-04-08 18:58:45 +02:00
fcade1b140 fixes tech disk uploading taking 5 seconds of total cpu (#90005)
## About The Pull Request
idk if the master crash thing was effectively solved in the last week
but now it is, uploading the debug tech disk has gone from 5 seconds of
total cpu to 0.58 seconds. also since it filters out already added
designs and nodes more it costs much less to upload it redundantly than
before.

before (uploading disk to web and web to disk)

[message(5).txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/19205791/message.5.txt)


uploading 1 time

[message(3).txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/19205746/message.3.txt)
uploading 7 times

[message(4).txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/19205756/message.4.txt)
## Why It's Good For The Game
why did it take 5 seconds to go over 1000 things? because it was
redundantly doing things 10,000s of times
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: tech disk uploading isnt super slow anymore (much harder to
crash spacetime with it)
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-17 01:42:36 +01:00
itsmeowandRoxy 9ebcabb077 IconForge: rust-g Spritesheet Generation (#89478)
Replaces the asset subsystem's spritesheet generator with a rust-based
implementation (https://github.com/tgstation/rust-g/pull/160).

This is a rough port of
https://github.com/BeeStation/BeeStation-Hornet/pull/10404, but it
includes fixes for some cases I didn't catch that apply on TG.

(FWIW we've been using this system on prod for over a year and
encountered no major issues.)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/53bd2b44-9bb5-42d2-b33f-093651edebc0)

`/datum/asset/spritesheet_batched`: A version of the spritesheet system
that collects a list of `/datum/universal_icon`s and sends them off to
rustg asynchronously, and the generation also runs on another thread, so
the game doesn't block during realize_spritesheet. The rust generation
is about 10x faster when it comes to actual icon generation, but the
biggest perk of the batched spritesheets is the caching system.

This PR notably does not convert a few things to the new spritesheet
generator.

- Species and antagonist icons in the preferences view because they use
getFlatIcon ~~which can't be converted to universal icons~~.
- Yes, this is still a *massive* cost to init, unfortunately. On Bee, I
actually enabled the 'legacy' cache on prod and development, which you
can see in my PR. That's why I added the 'clear cache' verb and the
`unregister()` procs, because it can force a regeneration at runtime. I
decided not to port this, since I think it would be detrimental to the
large amount of contributors here.
- It is *technically* possible to port parts of this to the uni_icon
system by making a uni_icon version of getFlatIcon. However, some
overlays use runtime-generated icons which are ~~completely unparseable
to IconForge, since they're stored in the RSC and don't exist as files
anywhere~~. This is most noticeable with things like hair (which blend
additively with the hair mask on the server, thus making them invisible
to `get_flat_uni_icon`). It also doesn't help that species and antag
icons will still need to generate a bunch of dummies and delete them to
even verify cache validity.
- It is actually possible to write the RSC icons to the filesystem
(using fcopy) and reference them in IconForge. However, I'm going to
wait on doing this until I port my GAGS implementation because it
requires GAGS to exist on the filesystem as well.

IconForge generates a cache based on the set of icons used, all
transform operations applied, and the source DMIs of each icon used
within the spritesheet. It can compare the hashes and invalidate the
cache automatically if any of these change. This means we can enable
caching on development, and have absolutely no downsides, because if
anything changes, the cache invalidates itself.

The caching has a mean cost of ~5ms and saves a lot of time compared to
generating the spritesheet, even with rust's faster generation. The main
downside is that the cache still requires building the list of icons and
their transforms, then json encoding it to send to rustg.

Here's an abbreviated example of a cache JSON. All of these need to
match for the cache to be valid. `input_hash` contains the transform
definitions for all the sprites in the spritesheet, so if the input to
iconforge changes, that hash catches it. The `sizes` and `sprites` are
loaded into DM.

```json
{
	"input_hash": "99f1bc67d590e000",
	"dmi_hashes": {
		"icons/ui/achievements/achievements.dmi": "771200c75da11c62"
	},
	"sizes": [
		"76x76"
	],
	"sprites": {
		"achievement-rustascend": {
			"size_id": "76x76",
			"position": 1
		}
	},
	"rustg_version": "3.6.0",
	"dm_version": 1
}
```

Universal icons are just a collection of DMI, Icon State, and any icon
transformation procs you apply (blends, crops, scales). They can be
convered to DM icons via `to_icon()`. I've included an implementation of
GAGS that produces universal icons, allowing GAGS items to be converted
into them. IconForge can read universal icons and add them to
spritesheets. It's basically just a wrapper that reimplements BYOND icon
procs.

Converts some uses of md5asfile within legacy spritesheets to use
rustg_hash_file instead, improving the performance of their generation.

Fixes lizard body markings not showing in previews, and re-adds eyes to
the ethereal color preview. This is a side effect of IconForge having
*much* better error handling than DM icon procs. Invalid stuff that gets
passed around will error instead of silently doing nothing.

Changes the CSS used in legacy spritesheet generation to split
`background: url(...) no-repeat` into separate props. This is necessary
for WebView2, as IE treats these properties differently - adding
`background-color` to an icon object (as seen in the R&D console) won't
work if you don't split these out.

Deletes unused spritesheets and their associated icons (condiments
spritesheet, old PDA spritesheet)

If you press "Character Setup", the 10-13sec of lag is now approximately
0.5-2 seconds.

Tracy profile showing the time spent on get_asset_datum. I pressed the
preferences button during init on both branches. Do note that this was
ran with a smart cache HIT, so no generation occurred.

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3efa71ab-972b-4f5a-acab-0892496ef999)

Much lower worst-case for /datum/asset/New (which includes
`create_spritesheets()` and `register()`)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9ad8ceee-7bd6-4c48-b5f3-006520f527ef)

Here's a look at the internal costs from rustg - as you can see
`generate_spritesheet()` is very fast:

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6892c28-8c31-4af5-96d4-501e966d0ce9)

**Before**

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cbd65787-42ba-4278-a45c-bd3d538da986)

**After**

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d750899a-bd07-4b57-80fb-420fcc0ae416)

🆑
fix: Fixed lizard body markings and ethereal feature previews in the
preference menu missing some overlays.
refactor: Optimized spritesheet asset generation greatly using rustg
IconForge, greatly reducing post-initialization lag as well as reducing
init times and saving server computation.
config: Added 'smart' asset caching, for batched rustg IconForge
spritesheets. It is persistent and suitable for use on local, with
automatic invalidation.
add: Added admin verbs - Debug -> Clear Smart/Legacy Asset Cache for
spritesheets.
fix: Fixed R&D console icons breaking on WebView2/516
/🆑
2025-03-12 17:10:20 -04:00
itsmeowandGitHub cc335e7e9e IconForge: rust-g Spritesheet Generation (#89478)
## About The Pull Request

Replaces the asset subsystem's spritesheet generator with a rust-based
implementation (https://github.com/tgstation/rust-g/pull/160).

This is a rough port of
https://github.com/BeeStation/BeeStation-Hornet/pull/10404, but it
includes fixes for some cases I didn't catch that apply on TG.

(FWIW we've been using this system on prod for over a year and
encountered no major issues.)

### TG MAINTAINER NOTE


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/53bd2b44-9bb5-42d2-b33f-093651edebc0)

### Batched Spritesheets

`/datum/asset/spritesheet_batched`: A version of the spritesheet system
that collects a list of `/datum/universal_icon`s and sends them off to
rustg asynchronously, and the generation also runs on another thread, so
the game doesn't block during realize_spritesheet. The rust generation
is about 10x faster when it comes to actual icon generation, but the
biggest perk of the batched spritesheets is the caching system.

This PR notably does not convert a few things to the new spritesheet
generator.

- Species and antagonist icons in the preferences view because they use
getFlatIcon ~~which can't be converted to universal icons~~.
- Yes, this is still a *massive* cost to init, unfortunately. On Bee, I
actually enabled the 'legacy' cache on prod and development, which you
can see in my PR. That's why I added the 'clear cache' verb and the
`unregister()` procs, because it can force a regeneration at runtime. I
decided not to port this, since I think it would be detrimental to the
large amount of contributors here.
- It is *technically* possible to port parts of this to the uni_icon
system by making a uni_icon version of getFlatIcon. However, some
overlays use runtime-generated icons which are ~~completely unparseable
to IconForge, since they're stored in the RSC and don't exist as files
anywhere~~. This is most noticeable with things like hair (which blend
additively with the hair mask on the server, thus making them invisible
to `get_flat_uni_icon`). It also doesn't help that species and antag
icons will still need to generate a bunch of dummies and delete them to
even verify cache validity.
- It is actually possible to write the RSC icons to the filesystem
(using fcopy) and reference them in IconForge. However, I'm going to
wait on doing this until I port my GAGS implementation because it
requires GAGS to exist on the filesystem as well.

#### Caching

IconForge generates a cache based on the set of icons used, all
transform operations applied, and the source DMIs of each icon used
within the spritesheet. It can compare the hashes and invalidate the
cache automatically if any of these change. This means we can enable
caching on development, and have absolutely no downsides, because if
anything changes, the cache invalidates itself.

The caching has a mean cost of ~5ms and saves a lot of time compared to
generating the spritesheet, even with rust's faster generation. The main
downside is that the cache still requires building the list of icons and
their transforms, then json encoding it to send to rustg.

Here's an abbreviated example of a cache JSON. All of these need to
match for the cache to be valid. `input_hash` contains the transform
definitions for all the sprites in the spritesheet, so if the input to
iconforge changes, that hash catches it. The `sizes` and `sprites` are
loaded into DM.

```json
{
	"input_hash": "99f1bc67d590e000",
	"dmi_hashes": {
		"icons/ui/achievements/achievements.dmi": "771200c75da11c62"
	},
	"sizes": [
		"76x76"
	],
	"sprites": {
		"achievement-rustascend": {
			"size_id": "76x76",
			"position": 1
		}
	},
	"rustg_version": "3.6.0",
	"dm_version": 1
}
```

### Universal Icons

Universal icons are just a collection of DMI, Icon State, and any icon
transformation procs you apply (blends, crops, scales). They can be
convered to DM icons via `to_icon()`. I've included an implementation of
GAGS that produces universal icons, allowing GAGS items to be converted
into them. IconForge can read universal icons and add them to
spritesheets. It's basically just a wrapper that reimplements BYOND icon
procs.

### Other Stuff

Converts some uses of md5asfile within legacy spritesheets to use
rustg_hash_file instead, improving the performance of their generation.

Fixes lizard body markings not showing in previews, and re-adds eyes to
the ethereal color preview. This is a side effect of IconForge having
*much* better error handling than DM icon procs. Invalid stuff that gets
passed around will error instead of silently doing nothing.

Changes the CSS used in legacy spritesheet generation to split
`background: url(...) no-repeat` into separate props. This is necessary
for WebView2, as IE treats these properties differently - adding
`background-color` to an icon object (as seen in the R&D console) won't
work if you don't split these out.

Deletes unused spritesheets and their associated icons (condiments
spritesheet, old PDA spritesheet)

## Why It's Good For The Game

If you press "Character Setup", the 10-13sec of lag is now approximately
0.5-2 seconds.

Tracy profile showing the time spent on get_asset_datum. I pressed the
preferences button during init on both branches. Do note that this was
ran with a smart cache HIT, so no generation occurred.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3efa71ab-972b-4f5a-acab-0892496ef999)

Much lower worst-case for /datum/asset/New (which includes
`create_spritesheets()` and `register()`)


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9ad8ceee-7bd6-4c48-b5f3-006520f527ef)

Here's a look at the internal costs from rustg - as you can see
`generate_spritesheet()` is very fast:


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6892c28-8c31-4af5-96d4-501e966d0ce9)

### Comparison for a single spritesheet - chat spritesheet:

**Before**


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cbd65787-42ba-4278-a45c-bd3d538da986)

**After**


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d750899a-bd07-4b57-80fb-420fcc0ae416)

## Changelog

🆑
fix: Fixed lizard body markings and ethereal feature previews in the
preference menu missing some overlays.
refactor: Optimized spritesheet asset generation greatly using rustg
IconForge, greatly reducing post-initialization lag as well as reducing
init times and saving server computation.
config: Added 'smart' asset caching, for batched rustg IconForge
spritesheets. It is persistent and suitable for use on local, with
automatic invalidation.
add: Added admin verbs - Debug -> Clear Smart/Legacy Asset Cache for
spritesheets.
fix: Fixed R&D console icons breaking on WebView2/516
/🆑
2025-03-03 14:58:27 +01:00
2531d69ff4 refactoring how materials effects are added to atoms (#86901)
## About The Pull Request
I'm "cooking" the materials system a bit, specifically the code
responsible for applying and removing effects. My goal is to move most
of the code to the objects-side, split it in smaller procs that can be
more easily overriden or called for object-specific modifiers and
effects, while also revamping things all around to better support items
made from multiple materials (the cleric mace will most likely be one in
this PR, with the handle and tip made of different materials).

PR NO LONGER WIP, TESTED AND ALL, CLERIC MACES CAN NOW BE MADE OF TWO
MATERIALS.

## Why It's Good For The Game
One of the nastiest flaws with the materials system is that it's just
unfeasable to have items made of multiple mats (with effects enabled)
right now, as they easily tend to override each other, where some of the
modifiers and effects should only be applied the main material.

Beside, the system's starting to show signs of its time, from the
several type checks used to apply different effects, the one letter
variables to the the material flags that are still being passed down as
arguments when you can access them from the atom/source arg anyway. It
would be disonhest of me if I went ahead and coded material fishing rods
or whatever fish fuckery with materials without ensuring it won't
further the technical debt the feature currently has.

## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored materials code. report any issue.
add: Cleric maces (The autolathe-printable weapon design from outer
space) can now be made of two different materials.
balance: Buffed cleric maces a little.
fix: toolboxes' stats are now affected by materials again.
/🆑

---------

Co-authored-by: _0Steven <42909981+00-Steven@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-11 00:43:40 -08:00
Majkl-J e59d8ba64b Merge commit '179a607a90ad7ec62bdaff4e6fe72af60ee56442' of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation into upstream-24-10b 2024-10-23 23:27:16 -07:00
cdebe98a17 refactoring how materials effects are added to atoms (#86901)
## About The Pull Request
I'm "cooking" the materials system a bit, specifically the code
responsible for applying and removing effects. My goal is to move most
of the code to the objects-side, split it in smaller procs that can be
more easily overriden or called for object-specific modifiers and
effects, while also revamping things all around to better support items
made from multiple materials (the cleric mace will most likely be one in
this PR, with the handle and tip made of different materials).

PR NO LONGER WIP, TESTED AND ALL, CLERIC MACES CAN NOW BE MADE OF TWO
MATERIALS.

## Why It's Good For The Game
One of the nastiest flaws with the materials system is that it's just
unfeasable to have items made of multiple mats (with effects enabled)
right now, as they easily tend to override each other, where some of the
modifiers and effects should only be applied the main material.

Beside, the system's starting to show signs of its time, from the
several type checks used to apply different effects, the one letter
variables to the the material flags that are still being passed down as
arguments when you can access them from the atom/source arg anyway. It
would be disonhest of me if I went ahead and coded material fishing rods
or whatever fish fuckery with materials without ensuring it won't
further the technical debt the feature currently has.

## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored materials code. report any issue.
add: Cleric maces (The autolathe-printable weapon design from outer
space) can now be made of two different materials.
balance: Buffed cleric maces a little.
fix: toolboxes' stats are now affected by materials again.
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: _0Steven <42909981+00-Steven@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-06 21:56:20 +02:00
grungussussandGitHub 58501dce77 Reorganizes the sound folder (#86726)
## About The Pull Request

<details>

- renamed ai folder to announcer

-- announcer --
- moved vox_fem to announcer
- moved approachingTG to announcer

- separated the ambience folder into ambience and instrumental
-- ambience --

- created holy folder moved all related sounds there
- created engineering folder and moved all related sounds there
- created security folder and moved ambidet there
- created general folder and moved ambigen there
- created icemoon folder and moved all icebox-related ambience there
- created medical folder and moved all medbay-related ambi there
- created ruin folder and moves all ruins ambi there
- created beach folder and moved seag and shore there
- created lavaland folder and moved related ambi there
- created aurora_caelus folder and placed its ambi there
- created misc folder and moved the rest of the files that don't have a
specific category into it

-- instrumental --

- moved traitor folder here
- created lobby_music folder and placed our songs there (title0 not used
anywhere? - server-side modification?)

-- items --

- moved secdeath to hailer
- moved surgery to handling

-- effects --

- moved chemistry into effects
- moved hallucinations into effects
- moved health into effects
- moved magic into effects

-- vehicles --

- moved mecha into vehicles


created mobs folder

-- mobs --

- moved creatures folder into mobs
- moved voice into mobs

renamed creatures to non-humanoids
renamed voice to humanoids

-- non-humanoids--

created cyborg folder
created hiss folder
moved harmalarm.ogg to cyborg

-- humanoids --




-- misc --

moved ghostwhisper to misc
moved insane_low_laugh to misc

I give up trying to document this.

</details>

- [X] ambience
- [x] announcer
- [x] effects
- [X] instrumental
- [x] items
- [x] machines
- [x] misc 
- [X] mobs
- [X] runtime
- [X] vehicles

- [ ] attributions

## Why It's Good For The Game

This folder is so disorganized that it's vomit inducing, will make it
easier to find and add new sounds, providng a minor structure to the
sound folder.

## Changelog
🆑 grungussuss
refactor: the sound folder in the source code has been reorganized,
please report any oddities with sounds playing or not playing
server: lobby music has been repathed to sound/music/lobby_music
/🆑
2024-09-23 22:24:50 -07:00
d09e9b8812 [MIRROR] Lathe sounds (#28476)
* Lathe sounds (#84081)

## About The Pull Request
Adds a looping sound during printing items on:
- Autolathe
- Techfabs
- Exosuit fabricator

<details>
  <summary>~~Demo~~ [OUTDATED]</summary>

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/96586172/15f89efc-7bbf-4228-a38a-48e78bad5f1a
</details>

<details>
  <summary>~~Demo~~ [AFTER REVIEW]</summary>

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/96586172/1e6fb486-90d7-4e6e-a4cb-e26a1af1a018

</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game
Printing items being noisy is more realistic and gives feedback to the
player when it's finished or busy.

## Changelog
🆑 grungussuss , Kayozz
sound: exosuit fabricators, Autolathes and Techfabs will now produce
sounds when printing items
/🆑

* Lathe sounds

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Co-authored-by: grungussuss <96586172+Sadboysuss@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-29 23:30:06 +05:30
grungussussandGitHub e1bbf378b8 Lathe sounds (#84081)
## About The Pull Request
Adds a looping sound during printing items on:
- Autolathe
- Techfabs
- Exosuit fabricator

<details>
  <summary>~~Demo~~ [OUTDATED]</summary>

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/96586172/15f89efc-7bbf-4228-a38a-48e78bad5f1a
</details>

<details>
  <summary>~~Demo~~ [AFTER REVIEW]</summary>


https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/96586172/1e6fb486-90d7-4e6e-a4cb-e26a1af1a018


</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game
Printing items being noisy is more realistic and gives feedback to the
player when it's finished or busy.

## Changelog
🆑 grungussuss , Kayozz
sound: exosuit fabricators, Autolathes and Techfabs will now produce
sounds when printing items
/🆑
2024-06-29 19:26:28 +02:00
7e9f26d934 [MIRROR] Protolathe printing speed is affected by parts again (#28411)
* Protolathe printing speed is affected by parts again

* Update _production.dm

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2024-06-27 17:44:29 +05:30
GPeckmanandGitHub 87c3b1599c Protolathe printing speed is affected by parts again (#84349)
## About The Pull Request

Prior to a refactor of protolathe code, the time needed for a protolathe
to print items was affected by the tier of parts it had, just like
material usage. Said refactor removed this behavior, and given that this
removal was not mentioned in the changelog and that comments in the code
still refer to this behavior, I have to assume that this was a mistake.
So this PR just re-adds that old behavior.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Bugs are bad.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Protolathes/Circuit Imprinters/Techfabs with better parts should
now print items faster again.
/🆑
2024-06-27 00:02:04 -04:00
53e95542c0 [MIRROR] Fix printed structures/machines having a random offset (#28345)
* Fix printed structures/machines having a random offset (#84272)

## About The Pull Request
Checks for isitem() when printing at a lathe, to avoid offsetting things
that can't be picked up.
Also removes a redundant nullcheck in machine/powered(), get_area
already covers being in nullspace, and setting a machine that doesn't
use power to be unpowered is erroneous- the area based power updating
early returns for such machines, leaving them forever unusuable.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Having structures (or possibly machines) offset on their tile looks
really not good, and can't generally be fixed in-game.

* Fix printed structures/machines having a random offset

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Co-authored-by: FlufflesTheDog <piecopresident@gmail.com>
2024-06-25 16:16:42 +05:30
FlufflesTheDogandGitHub 5c6e837dee Fix printed structures/machines having a random offset (#84272)
## About The Pull Request
Checks for isitem() when printing at a lathe, to avoid offsetting things
that can't be picked up.
Also removes a redundant nullcheck in machine/powered(), get_area
already covers being in nullspace, and setting a machine that doesn't
use power to be unpowered is erroneous- the area based power updating
early returns for such machines, leaving them forever unusuable.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Having structures (or possibly machines) offset on their tile looks
really not good, and can't generally be fixed in-game.
2024-06-24 15:41:17 -05:00
c400aa0928 [MIRROR] Techfabs print 5x cable coil (#28260)
* Techfabs print 5x cable coil (#84067)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #84050

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Techfabs now print 5x cable coil
/🆑

* Techfabs print 5x cable coil

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Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-20 10:56:31 +05:30
SyncIt21andGitHub 4662a06571 Techfabs print 5x cable coil (#84067)
## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #84050

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Techfabs now print 5x cable coil
/🆑
2024-06-19 11:24:33 -07:00
df90e547cc [MIRROR] Mouse drag & drop refactored attack chain (#28156)
* Mouse drag & drop refactored attack chain

* fex

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Co-authored-by: Gandalf <9026500+Gandalf2k15@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-15 18:09:14 +01:00
b6369a47b4 Mouse drag & drop refactored attack chain (#83690)
## About The Pull Request
Mouse drag & drop has been refactored into its own attack chain. The
flowchart below summarizes it

![Flowchart](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/110812394/d92047ff-d94c-44a6-9e87-354c3d525021)

Brief summary of each proc is as follows

**1. `atom/MouseDrop()`**
- It is now non overridable. No subtype should ever touch this proc
because it performs 2 basic checks
  
a) Measures the time between mouse down & mouse release. If its less
than `LENIENCY_TIME`(0.1 seconds) then the operation is not considered a
drag but a simple click

b) Measures the distance squared between the drag start & end point. If
its less than `LENIENCY_DISTANCE`(16 pixels screen space) then the drag
is considered too small and is discarded

- These 2 sanity checks for drag & drop are applied across all
operations without fail
  
**2. `atom/base_mouse_drop_handler()`**
- This is where atoms handle mouse drag & drop inside the world. Ideally
it is non overridable in most cases because it also performs 2 checks
- Is the dragged object & the drop target adjacent to the player?.
Screen elements always return true for this case
  
- Additional checks can be enforced by `can_perform_action()` done only
on the dragged object. It uses the combined flags of
`interaction_flags_mouse_drop` for both the dragged object & drop target
to determine if the operation is feasible.
     
We do this only on the dragged object because if both the dragged object
& drop target are adjacent to the player then `can_perform_action()`
will return the same results when done on either object so it makes no
difference.

Checks can be bypassed via the `IGNORE_MOUSE_DROP_CHECKS` which is used
by huds & screen elements or in case you want to implement your own
unique checks

**3. `atom/mouse_drop_dragged()`**
- Called on the object that is being dragged, drop target passed here as
well, subtypes do their stuff here
- `COMSIG_MOUSEDROP_ONTO` is sent afterwards. It does not require
subtypes to call their parent proc

**4. `atom/mouse_drop_receive()`**
- Called on the drop target that is receiving the dragged object,
subtypes do their stuff here
- `COMSIG_MOUSEDROPPED_ONTO` is sent afterwards. It does not require
subtypes to call their parent proc

## Why It's Good For The Game
Implements basic sanity checks across all drag & drop operations. Allows
us to reduce code like this


https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/8c8311e624271a6f6decba8cd643b33b9904534a/code/game/machinery/dna_scanner.dm#L144-L145

Into this

```
if(!iscarbon(target))
	return
```

I'm tired of seeing this code pattern `!Adjacent(user) ||
!user.Adjacent(target)` copy pasted all over the place. Let's just write
that at the atom level & be done with it

## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Mouse drag & drop attack chain has been refactored. Report any
bugs on GitHub
fix: You cannot close the cryo tube on yourself with Alt click like
before
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-13 13:28:41 -07:00
271acdd524 [MIRROR] Fixes techfab print runtime for non apc areas (#28040)
* Fixes techfab print runtime for non apc areas (#83768)

## About The Pull Request
Same problem for techfabs as mentioned in #83587

## Changelog
🆑
fix: techfabs don't runtime & hang when printing in no apc areas
/🆑

* Fixes techfab print runtime for non apc areas

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Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-10 13:26:14 +05:30
SyncIt21andGitHub 08ae5a6a9e Fixes techfab print runtime for non apc areas (#83768)
## About The Pull Request
Same problem for techfabs as mentioned in #83587

## Changelog
🆑
fix: techfabs don't runtime & hang when printing in no apc areas
/🆑
2024-06-07 13:32:22 -04:00
e94b334a9e [MIRROR] Adds additional type logging to nested feedback for all printed parts. (#27871)
* Adds additional type logging to nested feedback for all printed parts. (#83466)

## About The Pull Request

What it says on the tin, this adds logging to nested_logging for
autolathes, protolathes, and the mech fabricator.

Also quickly renames a variable name within the mech fabricator because
this thing hasn't been updated in awhile and it was egregious to me.

## Why It's Good For The Game

I wanted to throw together a quick superset chart of what items are
printed most often and how often, and was shocked to learn that it
wasn't logged in this way.

It was recorded somewhat within the silo log, but this is MUCH easier to
use all thing considered, so it's an easy fix.

## Changelog

No front facing changes.

* Adds additional type logging to nested feedback for all printed parts.

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2024-05-28 05:10:29 +02:00
ArcaneMusicandGitHub 96d64929fb Adds additional type logging to nested feedback for all printed parts. (#83466)
## About The Pull Request

What it says on the tin, this adds logging to nested_logging for
autolathes, protolathes, and the mech fabricator.

Also quickly renames a variable name within the mech fabricator because
this thing hasn't been updated in awhile and it was egregious to me.

## Why It's Good For The Game

I wanted to throw together a quick superset chart of what items are
printed most often and how often, and was shocked to learn that it
wasn't logged in this way.

It was recorded somewhat within the silo log, but this is MUCH easier to
use all thing considered, so it's an easy fix.

## Changelog

No front facing changes.
2024-05-27 10:55:50 -06:00
+26 55d1c715e5 Pulls2 (#27514)
* New docking port sprites (#82729)

* Adds text to lootpanel items [no gbp] (#82722)

## About The Pull Request
Just some qol, this captures a small portion of the item name and fixes
some icon clipping issues

I clipped it at 5 because monke
![Screenshot 2024-04-17
034211](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/64d9ce18-3722-4382-a58d-f58eb6b9f26c)


![gXR2XjslzR](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/3fc93110-e35e-434a-b63b-89aa669090e7)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Handy if youre in a rush and won't upgrade byond to fix the issue
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Lootpanel additions: Condensed item names for the quick of draw
/🆑

* Fixes tgui alert buttons (#82714)

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## About The Pull Request
Been on my mind for a long time
I did this while relatively inexperienced (how do I center a div etc)

Fixes an issue inherent to our stack implementation where reversing the
direction caused strange spacing issues. This effectively reverses the
extra margins in css so it looks identically spaced whether reversed/not

<details>
<summary>before/after</summary>

Before (normal buttons)

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/a91f5522-b363-4069-9e71-9852b15e9d98)

Before (large buttons)

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/1448b6db-9417-4f93-bbe3-3cb39c70d6a4)

After (normal buttons)
![Screenshot 2024-04-16
234002](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/e19f6a71-bd11-4f21-8cfc-b29e89020f5c)

After (large buttons)
![Screenshot 2024-04-16
234015](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/6adc55cc-42ca-4c1a-a18c-c2dadf3413ce)

Long buttons (normal)
![Screenshot 2024-04-17
174208](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/b919c049-658c-4b9e-ab3f-6d06eb9d467e)

Long buttons (large buttons (I am 35 and yet still fight the forces of
chaos))
![Screenshot 2024-04-17
174202](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/01fae7ff-8c51-4789-88ac-9d533e1f0eeb)
</details>

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## Why It's Good For The Game
Looks better, runs smoother, no clipping
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🆑
fix: TGUI Alerts shouldn't have such wonky buttons any more
/🆑

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* MetaStation: Replaces the tools in the Primary Surgery Theatre with filled surgery trays (#82730)

## About The Pull Request

Replaces the tools on the tables with 2 surgery trays.

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/139372157/91d195f0-10d4-4b73-843a-a2da88fc5d33)

## Why It's Good For The Game

Makes surgery a bit less painful in the surgery theatre, Using tools
from a tray is much nicer than having to open the context menu on the
piles of tools on the tables.

## Changelog
🆑

qol: Replaced the surgical tools in the Primary Surgery Theatre with 2
Surgery Trays.

/🆑

* Fixes smart pipe & cryo gas reallocation (#82701)

## About The Pull Request

**1. Smart Pipe Problem**
 - Fill a pipe with any gas, plasma for e.g.
 - Unwrench the pipe to deconstruct
- The pressure sends you flying but notice plasma is nowhere to be seen
from the now destroyed pipe
 
**2. Cryo pipe connector problem**
The gas gets reallocated when the object is deleted. We only want this
when its deconstructed not deleted to prevent any side effects

This PR fixes them

## Changelog
🆑
fix: smart pipes release their gases into the air when unwrenched
fix: cryo pipe connector component has no side effects of gas
reallocation when deleted
/🆑

* Fix Primal Instincts (#82741)

## About The Pull Request

#82539 randomly made these two lines switch their AI controllers to idle
rather than on, when the intent was for them to wake up immediately to
do make the mob attack or fight or do something

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: Primal Instincts and Living Flesh should be a tad more reactive
/🆑

* Fix handcuffing (#82760)

## About The Pull Request

Changed this to an early return but then didn't invert the condition


## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: You can handcuff people with 2 arms and you can no longer handcuff
people with 0 arms
/🆑

* Gets rid of UNIT_TESTS compiler warning (#82695)

## About The Pull Request

Basically every single CI Run is throwing the following warning:
```txt
code/modules/unit_tests/lootpanel.dm:24:warning (unused_var): new_box: variable defined but not used
```

You may find an example here:
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/actions/runs/8698627681/job/23855921813#step:9:24

This is pretty silly but I don't really know why we even have this
variable (I assume there's something far more complicated underneath the
surface based on what the unit test is asserting), but assuming it is
important let's just insert a do-nothing procedure to get rid of the
compiler warning while ensuring the unit test is actually operating as
it should.

I also don't really like the fact that this is a warning instead of an
error but let's tackle this problem one step at a time by at least
getting rid of the compiler warning in a quick advance PR while I dwell
on this issue (is there a way to get the Dreamchecker linter to look at
the unit test files? it's caught perfectly fine in the langserver)

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* Makes dropdowns better (#82697)

## About The Pull Request
Kind of a pain to work with, confusing people with its prop names (many
such cases!)
After recently discovering deathmatch it's very obvious to me how broken
it is, so I made it less so
(now comes with a complete ui upgrade!)

It now scrolls with the selection and to the selection on open, which
felt like major QoL

<details>
<summary>pics/vids</summary>

In motion

![7627sWJ2nS](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/982427b2-6dc8-4c91-90cf-6e17d211f5ae)

Deathmatch got some UI facelifts

![GAotCHxtZg](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/769317ad-7a9f-410a-a60f-4ddfb377210c)


![Ca2UJSpxlY](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/ea188cda-a79b-4ca0-9209-1c69f57231dc)

Fixes #75741

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/d30a1ae4-cf08-4512-9ce6-5499084647b4)

</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game
Better UX
Bug fixes
Potential exploit patched (ui validation for ai voice changer)
Fixes #81506
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Dropdowns received some much-needed QoL, like having the scrollbar
follow your selection.
fix: AI voice changer now shows its current voice selection.
fix: Deathmatch screen has been touched up.
fix: Prefs menu has their dropdowns simplified, hopefully fixing issues
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>

* Fixes the NT SWAT helmet sprite (#82743)

* Mass Item Creation (#82455)

## About The Pull Request
Have you ever had to click the "Make" button a dozen times for a chef
making soup? I've also had it, so with this PR you can press the button
and everything will repeat itself as long as possible.

## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes life easier for chefs, now they can play chess on their cool
smartphone and craft food. (actually you can transfer it to other items
as well, see for yourself).

* Adds Retain volume flag on the ants reaction (#82718)

Fixes #82575

We'd expect feeding ants to always result in more ants I imagine.

* Borg movement now has sounds (#82704)

## About The Pull Request
adds sound effects to cyborgs when they move
Demo: 
https://imgur.com/a/7Mu98pQ

Open to feedback on this sound so please tell me what you think.
## Why It's Good For The Game
a hunk of metal moving at you without any sound is frightening
## Changelog
🆑 grungussuss
sound: cyborgs now have sounds to indicate they are moving
/🆑

* Use cell defined constants for various stuff (#82594)

## About The Pull Request
This re writes most cell power usage cases with 2 defines
`STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE`(Joules) & `STANDARD_CELL_RATE`(Watts) so changing
cell capacity values in the future won't cause discrepancies.

## Changelog
🆑
code: most cell power usages are scaled with defined constants to help
adapt to future changes
/🆑

* Plumbing machinery power & processing tweaks (#82702)

## About The Pull Request
- Plumbing machinery begins processing only when wrenched & ends
processing when unwrenched. The machines plumbing component
`/datum/component/plumbing/process()` already does this but the
underlying machines processing proc for e.g.
`/obj/machinery/plumbing/synthesizer/process()` is always processing
regardless of its wrenched state or not. We can optimize this & save
power when unwrenched

- Fixes #82621. This adds plumbing machines `idle_power_usage` on top of
its `active_power_usage` ensuring it only uses power when actively doing
work, So if your factory is say full of reagents & cannot do any more
work it will use less energy i.e almost enter an stand by mode,
efficiency

- Plumbing grinder chemical will grinds & juice stuff correctly i.e.
prefer grinding over juicing most of the time

## Changelog
🆑
fix: plumbing machinery begins processing only when wrenched & ends when
unwrenched
fix: plumbing machinery uses energy only when wrenched & doing work,
will stop/use less energy when idle
fix: plumbing grinder chemical will grinds & juice stuff correctly i.e.
prefer grinding over juicing for most stuff
/🆑

* Carps migrating through the station no longer idle so they don't get stuck after spawning until someone walks by. (#82744)

## About The Pull Request

Carps migrating through the station no longer idle so they don't get
stuck after spawning until someone walks by.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Bugfix for Carp Migrations.

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Carps migrating through the station no longer idle so they don't
get stuck after spawning until someone walks by.
/🆑

* Alt click no longer conflicts with mech suit [no gbp] (#82758)

## About The Pull Request
Get in the gundam shinji!!!

Context: Mech users hold ALT to disable strafe, which would trigger the
lootpanel to come up while committing war crimes (annoying!)

This prevents the panel from appearing and fixes the previous behavior,
meaning you can alt click your own mech to disable strafing.


![dreamseeker_mpU1ObsHNI](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/59270585-a2c7-4fc6-a57a-aad6265d3543)

It also makes toggling strafe a balloon alert with sound. Parties for
all occupants!!
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes #82753
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Mecha pilots are no longer bothered by incessant loot panels while
holding ALT for strafe disable.
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com>

* Adds a Wizard-themed map to the deathmatch (#81640)

## About The Pull Request
Deathmatch is severely lacking in HIGH IMPACT MAGIC LARPING. So I added
a big ass wizard arena. The arena itself is based off the wizard den.

Loadouts:
**Wizard:** Standard all-rounder. Got magic missile, jaunt, and
forcewall. Regular gear.
**Pyromancer:** Fire guy. Red robes, fireball, smoke.
**Electromancer:** Zappy guy. Lightning and tesla shock.
**Necromancer:** Is a skeleton. Has Scream for Me and blink.
**LARPer:** Straight from Station & Spessmen. Fake robes and can only
throw lightning and repulse.
**Chuunibyou:** Classic animage. Got chuuni buff and magic cards.
**Battlemage:** Melee fighter. Got some armor and a big hammer with
instant summons.
**Apprentice:** Underpowered until they find a mystery box. Got charge.
**Gunmancer:** Who needs magic when you have guns? Starts with an m1911,
lesser gun summons, and knock.
**Monkeymancer:** Is a monkey. Can summon monkeys and gorillas. Has a
banana.
**Chaosmancer:** Jumbled robes. Starts with a chaos rod. Can rod form
and summon traps for high chaos.
**Funnymancer:** It's just a clown with a banana staff.

The map itself is a pretty standard arena with a long sightline in the
middle. Each participant spawns in their own room complete with a magic
item box. The very southern portion of the ship has a standard mystery
gun box. Soon after the round starts, a hostile gelatinous cube in the
center of the map will break out and attack whoever it sees. Inside its
enclosure is a free death wand. Map has been tested to make sure
deathmatch participants can't escape the deathmatch.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Deathmatch provides a unique opportunity for people to play with
mechanics they will not often get to use. Allowing people to play wizard
for a few minutes shouldn't cause too much harm aside from admin logging
from explosions, which hopefully a fix is in the pipeline for.
## Changelog
:cl:Motho
add: Added wizard-themed deathmatch map.
add: Added mystery wand box.
/🆑

* Makes viewers() defines (#82767)

* Fixes Pseudo circuit delay & some missed cell define usages (#82771)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82688 
If the circuit cost is<= 1% of `STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE` then the delay is
5 seconds, if the circuit cost is >= 50% of `STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE` then
delay is 1 minute. All other delay values are interpolated in between
these 2.
- Pseudo circuits don't use power when used on cooldown
- Makes `INSPECTOR_ENERGY_USAGE_*` defines values use standard cell
values
## Changelog
🆑
fix: pseudo circuit adapter computes recharge delay durations correctly
& won't use power when on cooldown
code: uses standard cell defines for N-spect scanner
/🆑

* Lava/Plasma River tiles now immerse you in them (#82736)

## About The Pull Request

This adds the "immerse" element to lava tiles. 

![lava tests but smaller
file](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/28870487/a03555bf-6d2a-46d9-a437-da49a636a61a)

It's a tad hard to see because you're super on-fire, but it still looks
nice.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Eye candy, pretty...
## Changelog
🆑 Rhials
qol: Lava and plasma rivers now immerse you in them.
/🆑

* Adds `ALLOW_RESTING` to a bunch of items (#82761)

## About The Pull Request

Allows you to alt-click a bunch of items while resting. 

Fixes #82788

## Why It's Good For The Game

Some of these, such as storage, are bugfixes. You shouldn't need to be
standing up to configure a spray can, or change the direction of your
bedsheet

Others are just sensible changes. 

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: You can open bags with alt click while resting again
qol: Many items which previously required you to stand to alt-click now
don't, such as bedsheets and spray cans
/🆑

* Fixes sight range on lootpanel [no gbp] (#82765)

## About The Pull Request
When asked to make lootpanel visible at range they did not just mean
_any range_
AI alt click was a little weird (still is) but now it works

(TM BUG)
Fixes #82768

* Adds Omnitools for engineer and medical cyborgs, reducing on inventory clutter. (#82425)

[This PR is a bounty requested by Ophaq and worked on by
Singul0.](https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=36013)

All of the following description in this PR is written by Ophaq as to
what this PR entails:
In this PR, the medical and engineering cyborg's tools are completely
reworked and condensed into an arm similar to the implant a carbon would
get. The tools are shown in a radial wheel around the character to quick
select what is needed instead of looking for it in a cluttered bag of
items. There are a few tools such as the blood filter for the medical
cyborg, as well as the welder, gas analyzer, and t-ray scanner for the
engineering cyborg excluded from the radial wheel. mostly due to their
inherent inmodularity

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/127663818/f66425b3-771a-46a0-86e5-958124a3dd6f)

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/127663818/45e75c47-8f61-42aa-9ba3-01b25f266941)

Each cyborg gets two arms in case the player wishes to have one on the
side to quick swap to, like having a scalpel in one arm and a hemostat
in the other on the hotbar for convenience or just preference. An
upgraded version of the tools has been added to each respective cyborg
upgrade node with somewhat faster action speed. The upgrade replaces the
arms and transforms them into the "advanced" version which is currently
the same sprite as the regular but just a faster and more efficient
version. The sprites for the surgical arm currently look good but may
need replacing later if someone who wishes to resprite them down the
line decides to do so.
As it currently stands, the medical cyborg's magical bag of gadgets
takes up a lot of your screen space and as a player who plays medical A
LOT, this was a MUCH NEEDED quality of life feature.

The amount of clutter in a medical cyborg's bag makes it in my opinion,
hard to see at the bottom of the screen and a nuisance to constantly
close compared to other models. My standard set up for playing medical
cyborg on the hotbar is 1=med analyzer, 2=usually a secondary surgery
tool or injector, and 3=another surgery tool. The flow of gameplay
during surgery ends up being surgery tool, hit 3 and drop it, surgery
tool, repeat or for efficiency using X to swap between the two surgery
tools I need on 2 and 3. This gets tedious especially after so many
hours of playing medical cyborg. I know some people may disagree, but I
think it would help a lot of help to speed up this flow of gameplay
during surgery and declutter.

By turning the medical cyborg's toolset into an omni-surgery tool which
functions like the surgery arm implant's radial wheel, this would
greatly declutter by like an entire row and make things easier on
medical cyborg players. Having a secondary in the bag helps with
efficiency for those players who like having an extra tool on their
hotbar and swapping back and forth would also improve efficiency and
make less swapping by hitting Z needed. Additionally with the upgraded
version as an optional upgrade in the mediborg tech, this also lets them
be on par with players who use advanced tools late game but not at the
level of alien tools where players would obviously out compete a
mediborg in terms of action speed.

Engineering models also benefit from this rework but at a slightly
different and lesser way whereas certain tools are excluded such as the
welder, due to the way they work on refill and the gas scanner and t-ray
scanner not counting as tool components are not included in the arms.

Syndicate versions of the engineering and medical cyborg also get these
arms, unupgraded.
🆑
add: Adds an omnitoolset for both engineering and medical cyborgs,
containing various basic tools
qol: Engineer and Medical module inventory space is now significantly
decluttered
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fixes dropdown displaytext not working for numeric values (#82778)

## About The Pull Request

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82697 broke the prefs menu
downstream; we have a couple of dropdown choices that are numeric but
that make use of `display_names` to map those choices to appropriate
strings.

The code was assuming that `value` would always be a string when calling
`capitalizeFirst(value)`. Basically it should be doing
`display_names[value]` when `display_names` are present.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes an oversight/bug.

## Changelog

🆑
fix: dropdowns that use display_names as an alias for numeric values
will no longer cause tgui bluescreens
/🆑

* [NO GBP] HPLC can purify inverted chems (#82727)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82725

Inverted chems are now coloured green and classified as clean (like
before my general maintenance PR) which means they can be purified
again.

Only chems that are too impure to use & have an inverted chem value are
coloured red in the UI and not when they are just of the inverted type

## Changelog
🆑
fix: HPLC can purify inverted chems and are now coloured green(clean) in
the UI
/🆑

* Lathes compute their local storage size correctly (#82770)

## About The Pull Request
Basically we have to add the material container before we call parent
Initialize(which calls `RefreshParts()`), else the container doesn't get
initialized early and we skip over computing storage sizes

## Changelog
🆑
fix: off station & round start lathes with local storage don't have
infinite storage size.
/🆑

* Arcmining QoL: GPS component to scanned vents and vent(pin)pointer (#82724)

## About The Pull Request
Scanning ore vents will now tag them on GPS so you can find them easily
when you are prepared (and remove them when they are tapped). Also adds
special pinpointer to help with finding unscanned vents in a first
place. And adds missing uranium overlays for scanned vents. Because why
not.
<details>


![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/8430839/d13df20f-79c0-46a7-a602-81c630309a2d)


![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/8430839/72690bec-dffd-41a8-8a5e-1ceb7ae182d0)
</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game
While looking at mineral density to find vents is somewhat fun and
entertaining, having some sort of upgrade to make finding them easier
adds a bit of a progression. Also re-finding already scanned vents can
be a bit annoying. You need to fill your backpacks with GPSs and tag
them manually. It is also inconsistent with geysers that are added to
positioning after you scan them. And with tendrils, which are always
visible.
## Changelog
🆑
add: added ventpointer that points toward nearby ore vents and can be
bought with mining points
balance: scanned ore vents can now be found with GPS
fix: fixed ore vents missing overlay icon for uranium
/🆑

* Fix oven tray runtime (#82782)

## About The Pull Request
Fixes a lil typo from the interaction refactors that broke the ability
to load oven trays from containers
## Why It's Good For The Game
squamsh bug
## Changelog
🆑
fix: loading oven trays from serving trays and other containers works
again
/🆑

* Fix flaky test detection (#82790)

- Add missing job pagination.
- Fix multiple jobs being able to fail if they aren't in
`CONSIDERED_JOBS`

* Add utf8 support for state laws button (#82789)

## About The Pull Request
Adds UTF-8 support for state laws HTML page. Now it supports more than
just English

## Why It's Good For The Game
Support for other symbols, such as cyrillic
![Screenshot 2024-04-21
015220](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/31931237/57ca6d56-14da-4f10-a9b6-63b541c5eb5b)

* Update highest available sound channel (#82780)

Current channels are:
```
```
So, the highest available now is 1013

Updating the thing which everyone forgot for 7 years. Not that many
special channels were added either way

* Revert "Borg movement now has sounds" (#82795)

Reverts tgstation/tgstation#82704

The sound ingame appears much louder than the original author intended.
Not to mention that the sound loops stack for every borg moving near
you.

* Use defines for "General Research" where it's not used (#82785)

## About The Pull Request
There is a define for it, so why not use it?

## Why It's Good For The Game
Defines good

* [READY] the unfuckening of clothing rendering (#79784)

refactors clothing visors to use the same system, including masks being
toggled and stuff like riot helmets toggling using the same system and
welding helmets and such
adds a handler that updates all visuals in slots that an item has
obscured, each visual proc calls that so you no longer have weird shit
happening like having to hardcode a proc for heads where you need to
also update hair, mask, glasses everytime you put on an item

one thing here i could also do is make check_obscured_slots return the
HIDEX flags instead of item slots, because in 99% of cases its hardcoded
to be ran against specific slots (like eye code running it against the
glasses slot), but maintainers didnt seem to like that :/

fuck this 2003 bullshit

theres like several bugs here i fixed but i forgot them all and they are
small

* Allows vv investigate /appearance + better checking image (#82670)

* Fixes Alien Numerical Identifier Transfer System (#82762)

## About The Pull Request

Fixes #82756

I'm not sure what the root cause of the issue is or why it broke so
recently (this has been a thing since #49150) but I went and cleaned up
the code and ensured that we always reset the `name` to the `initial()`
value we have for it if we determine that we need to transfer over the
`numba` from the old xenomorph. This is done by a new proc which is a
lot less convoluted from the old system (always respecting var-edited
names and stuff like that) that should make it flow a lot better and
make it more hardy against double-addition of the `numba` to the name.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Having two numbers in your name is weird, should only have one.

[x] I tested this PR
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Evolved aliens should no longer have two numbers in their name.
/🆑

* [NO GBP] Fixes runtime in advanced camera console (#82699)

## About The Pull Request
We only unset machine if we have a user who has logged in

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes runtime in advanced camera console when power is turned off
/🆑

* Refactors how basic ais do their success/failures (#82643)

* Rocky DLXIII: Fitness to Athletics, Athletics skill influences Boxing against Boxers, Boxing overhaul, Evil Boxing (#82611)

as the only meaningful reward

Basically just a rebranding so that it is more broad in its concept. It
isn't just about peak physique. It's about how you can apply it too.

Reaching Legendary rewards you with the Golden Gloves.

I started it in this pr here
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/80635

But this is a more significant overhaul of boxing from the ground up.
Namely, it now is majorly influenced by the Athletics skill, and also
more thoroughly aligns with conventional punching in its current state.
However, a major component of this is that boxing's breadth of mechanics
is only relevant when used against another boxer. Non-boxer targets are
only ever going to get smacked by a stamina punch, as it is currently
(and more or less the same values too). Additionally, boxers cannot
punch someone who is either unconscious or in stamina crit, so it can't
be used to maintain stamcrit.

- Boxing now has a One-Two Punch mechanic. Swapping between the left and
right mouse buttons to punch and maintaining this causes every second
punch to do more damage (to boxers). Breaking this chain by punching
with the same button twice will cause you to lose damage (against
boxers).

- Boxing now can have crits occur below 50 stamina damage (against
boxers). However, to knock someone out clean, the target must be
staggered from a previous crit first. (Or I guess be staggered at all,
maybe their shoelaces were tied or something). Crit probabilities are
determined by adding your Athletics probability skill bonuses to your
unarmed effectiveness, and then reduced by the targets own Athletics
skill bonuses. It is hard for two athletes to knock each other out in
one blow. It is trivial for a legendary boxer to knock out a novice in a
single punch. Cybernetically enhanced boxers are dangerously effective
at boxing.

- Boxers can block other boxers by using throw mode, but the chances of
doing so is based on Athletics skill bonuses. A successful block causes
the attacker to take stamina damage (as does the blocker, but less so).

- Participating in boxing increases the Athletics skill. Your gains are
probably slower than normal training, but you at least get some reward
for doing so. Only relevant if your opponent is a boxer. Get a sparring
partner!

So this is all well and good, but what if you're a scoundrel with no
care for the other person in this equation? Well, that's where Evil
Boxing comes in. Evil Boxing has absolutely no restrictions at all, and
can freely use its boxing abilities against anyone. Even non-boxers. You
can even grab people! Wow, what a scumbag. I bet you even king hit
people. Thankfully, only an admin can make you into an Evil Boxer.

(against boxers)

Both mutations have a flimsy increase to instability of 5 because of how
incredibly particular the bonus is.

Strength now reduces the amount of stamina damage inflicted via
exercising by half. Strength also adds a +2 damage bonus on boxing
punches while boxing against boxers (this doesn't influence normal
unarmed attacks whatsoever, or boxing against nonboxers). Obviously,
evil boxers just get this benefit against everyone because they're
knaves.

Stimmed increases the duration of the exercised status effect by one
factor. (That is, if you have no other modifiers, it will double the
duration on its own)

@Jacquerel was racking their brain trying to come up with an alternative
to the skill rewards of Fitness. At the moment, sprite growth is not
only a really bad bonus (it does literally nothing but make you big, and
thus is actually a detriment due to how intrusive sprite size is with
interaction, and plays weird with other sprite changing effects), but
isn't really all that interesting for all the effort put in.

Problem is, how do you make Fitness meaningful without making it a
powergame mechanic? Simple! You make it applicable to a really niche,
self-contained but still utilized game mechanic that is engaging to
participate in and makes you meaningfully very good in it. AND scratches
that power scaling itch that many players have.

Boxing is reasonably self-contained as is, but pretty bland due to how
old it is. While maintaining that self-contained nature, I hoped to
expand the interactivity of boxing a little bit by giving it a small
mini-game in of itself. And also introduce ways to simulate the idea of
boxing a bit better.

The idea of being an Evil Boxer is funny. For every Rocky, there is a
[Insert Rocky Villain Here that isn't Creed]. But in this case, it's
probably some Syndicate douchebag looking to punch clowns into a coma
and inspire the mime to take up shadowboxing in revenge.

🆑
add: Replaces Fitness with Athletics; same skill, but now more
specifically applicable to boxing.
add: Athletics does not increase sprite size.
balance: Overhauls Boxing to add a lot more depth to the interactions.
Only applicable to other boxers, however. You can still punch the snot
out of non-boxers though. But only up to stamcrit or unconsciousness. No
hitting someone who can't fight back!
balance: Adds Evil Boxing, which is the evil and fucked up version of
boxing that you kill people with and are allowed to flout the sacred
rules of boxing as you please. Everyone is a victim!
/🆑

* Cargo ui refactor -> TS (#82745)

Refactors cargo ui, fixing some visual bugs, just making it look better
in general

Should be no gameplay effect other than it looking better

<details>
<summary>pics</summary>

![Il0e6EWjUa](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/d16e83a5-ee36-4346-9411-7ea76907994d)

![Screenshot 2024-04-17
230621](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/f5e15b04-c148-4be4-8f7e-7a195ac8e815)

![Screenshot 2024-04-17
235319](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/d3085f70-74ca-41fb-bbcd-e3bd6c990cee)

![Screenshot 2024-04-17
234758](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/95df59ae-e7e3-4349-a63c-7bfbe6777561)

Fixes #81442
![Screenshot 2024-04-18
000750](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/2d97ba9c-68d7-4ac3-9ff8-3bc5cfecf0f6)

Made a type grabber for backend data in case you want to make your own
typescript uis
`logger.log(getShallowTypes(data))`

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/ff914895-3302-4aca-982c-46af3299a4af)
Otherwise cargo's data is unreadable

</details>

Any UI over 500 lines should get broken up to reduce cognitive load
~~Any ui in javascript shouldn't exist~~
Cargo UI is better
Typescript
🆑
fix: Cargo's supply console has been upgraded visually.
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: EricZilla <81941674+EricZilla@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Helg2 <93882977+Helg2@users.noreply.github.com>

* Makes lavaland stone tiles prevent immersion (#82807)

## About The Pull Request
Adds the same trait that lavaproof rods have to the stone tiles, so
things can continue being visually outside of the lava
## Why It's Good For The Game
this shit looks goofy

![324271923-9c1e353d-70ff-4321-839c-8bac2fd03c01](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/25628932/d120458d-8f65-418c-a0c8-7d1f939a472b)
## Changelog
🆑 FlufflesTheDog
fix: Stone tiles (and things on them) no longer get immersed in lava
/🆑

* Getting up from prone, z movement, and mod de/activation don't do cogwheels (#82794)

Adds `hidden` to getting up (from prone), moving up (z-movement), moving
down (z-movement), and de/activating MODsuits

- Getting up from prone happens very often, makes it a bit hard to
differentiate when people are doing actions or just crawling around.
    - If we want feedback for getting up, should just be a chat message.
- Moving up and down is just movement. Only affects using the verbs.
- Same as before: If we want feedback, it should just be a chat message.
- Other methods of moving up/down (IE, ladders) are untouched / retain
their cogwheel.
- De/activating modsuits have their own visual feedback and sound
effects associated. Both feels unnecessary.

🆑 Melbert
qol: Getting up from prone, moving up or down a z-level (not via
ladders, naturally. Like flight), and de/activating your modsuit no
longer shows cogwheel effect
/🆑

* [NO GBP]Inversely scale mechanical favor with STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE. (#82801)

## About The Pull Request
Makes the mechanical sect cell sacrifice favor adjustment inversely
scale with STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE. This reduces it by a factor of 1,000.
## Why It's Good For The Game
So they don't get 1,000 times the favor as intended from a cell.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes mechanical sect gaining 1,000 times the favor from a cell
sacrifice.
/🆑

* Fix all types of damage to the head causing brain damage (#82763)

## About The Pull Request

5 months ago when I separated this stuff out to its own proc I forgot a
damagetype check.

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: Only brute damage causes brain damage when applied to the forehead,
rather than all damage types
/🆑

* Converts ListInputModal to actually be a Modal | Adds ListInputWindow which uses it (#82792)

## About The Pull Request

If we say something is a Modal it should actually be a Modal

## Why It's Good For The Game

You can now use this system in other windows if you want.
Fixed the misnomer.

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Co-authored-by: Jeremiah <42397676+jlsnow301@users.noreply.github.com>

* Higher capacity SMES variant for low maintenance areas; miners can access their maintenance area on mining base, gulag no longer saps all power from the main base (#82713)

## About The Pull Request

Creates a higher capacity version of the SMES unit that spawns in with
super capacity cells, as well as a full version. Places the full version
into all the AI sats (which all have independent grids for the most
part), some remote space ruins and the mining base. These SMES units are
intended for areas where players aren't expected or cannot reasonably be
expected to constantly monitor power usage within the length of a
standard round.

Miners can access their power stations, telecommunications box and
atmospheric station on the mining base. They're really the only people
who care, after all.

The gulag's SMES (also now upgraded) no longer saps power from the main
base due to having its input terminal rigged to the main base power
grid, and thus demanding all power from the grid greedily. To revert
this in-game is a single power cable placed back east of the SMES unit.

## Why It's Good For The Game

The power changes made some of the once largely low-maintenance areas
much more likely to run out of power more quickly than you would expect.
These aren't areas expected to be maintained or monitored by engineering
(probably because they're not easily accessed), and they're just kind of
troublesome to deal with on a round-to-round basis.

Mining had this problem triple-fold. It had significant drain with no
convenient method of installing power generation at all, miners couldn't
access what power generation there was without using their 'skeleton
key' to open the way (only engineers could, and they aren't expected to
come down to mining at all), and even then, there was the gulag SMES
just eating all the power anyway. I'm pretty sure that SMES unit was the
biggest culprit of them all, but I think this conveniently future proofs
these issues for the time being.

## Changelog
🆑
add: Adds a higher capacity SMES unit to lower maintenance areas and
maps.
fix: Miners can actually access and fix their engineering issues on the
lavaland base via the engineering section of the base.
fix: The gulag SMES unit is no longer needlessly draining the entire
power grid of the main mining base.
/🆑

* Revert "Higher capacity SMES variant for low maintenance areas; miners can access their maintenance area on mining base, gulag no longer saps all power from the main base (#82713)"

This reverts commit af8d69f889.

* New views for mc controller ui (#82769)

## About The Pull Request
Lots of qol improvements for controller tgui

- Auto sort order based on type
- Bar view for items in deciseconds

<details>
<summary>vids</summary>

in a live round

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/52fd4677-763a-4ea9-965a-386ab59cd353)

modals

![Tzp0i9yfwP](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/06ca6d9e-c528-4f02-8dbb-d302d2380396)

bar view with defaults for decisecond sorts

![2X6IqQIE7c](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/88b80fd4-1116-4ba1-aa0b-6bac56827e6b)

</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game
Better admin tools
## Changelog
🆑
add: Admin tools buffed, check the Controller Overview
add: Controller Overview moved to debug tab
/🆑

* Revert "Converts ListInputModal to actually be a Modal | Adds ListInputWindow which uses it" (#82841)

Reverts tgstation/tgstation#82792

* [no gbp] Fixes cargo express console (#82843)

## About The Pull Request
Cargo express console does not send amounts by name

Fixed and touched up the express console a bit
![Screenshot 2024-04-22
195254](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/c099cdc0-6b4d-4348-9b5b-f9d4cc325d0b)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Bug fix (no issue yet)
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Cargo express console fixed: No more bluescreen
/🆑

* Plumbing & chem reaction chamber patches (#82781)

## About The Pull Request
1. Both Plumbing & Chem reaction chamber will use the beakers
`heat_capacity()` proc instead of the formulae `SPECIFIC_HEAT_DEFAULT *
reagents.total_volume`. This yields the exact same results as before but
will mean in the future if individual reagents heat capacities are
changed then the heating effects will be accurately reflected here. It
also uses that amount of power for heating
2. Plumbing rection chamber will not use energy when its either
'emptying' or when no reagents are present in its internal buffer
3. You can hit the chem reaction chamber with items like beakers,
screwdrivers, crowbars and what not

## Changelog
🆑
fix: plumbing & chem reaction chamber heating effects accurately reflect
the beakers heat capacity & power usage
fix: plumbing reaction will not use power when emptying or when there
are no reagents to heat
fix: you can hit the chem reaction chamber with items like beakers,
screwdrivers, crowbars and what not
/🆑

* fixes brimdemon AI (and some other mobs) (#82831)

## About The Pull Request
i noticed brimdemons werent attacking when i tried investigating the
problem i saw it extends to other mobs

## Why It's Good For The Game
brimdemons, as well as other mobs, will behave normally

## Changelog
🆑
fix: brimdemons (and other mobs) will act normally
/🆑

* Implements data systems (#82816)

## About The Pull Request
Subsystems currently come in two different flavors:
1. Systems that process at intervals with the master controller
2. Global data containers that do not fire

And I think they should be split up...


This moves 4 non firing, non init subsytems -> datasystem

## Why It's Good For The Game
Clarity in code

* fixes ammo_bench data system

* [no gbp] express console: Bluescreen on cart (#82844)

## About The Pull Request
Truly,
## Why It's Good For The Game
Bug fix before you even issue report it

* Adds Medieval Pirates (and small assault_pod change) (#82392)

## About The Pull Request

(short, slightly outdated video compilation of the pirates)
https://youtu.be/j9BNFzcUSjc

Adds the **MEDIEVAL WARMONGERS** pirate gang, these pirates are focused
on causing chaos directly on the station with the use of melee weaponry
and swarming tactics.
they are not very smart when it comes to using technology, so they crash
in the station in an attempt to dock.

the pirates spawn with the NOGUN trait as they have never used guns
before but have access to dashing and the unbreakable component(small
heal burst upon reaching crit).
Warlord spawns with a better version of hulk(isnt removed upon crit and
can still do stuff while critted) and gigantism mutation by default
because ~~Chad Maximus~~ the other pirates require someone to run to
when stuff like flashbangs, batons or lasers are present. The warlord
spawns with a boarding axe which is a better axe that is good at
destroying things and a meat hook. **there's a total of 5 pirates.**

the pirate shuttle has:
- thermite barrel and 3 large beakers
- single weak claymore
- 3 extra military spears
- 3 kite shields
- 3 heavy bolas
- 4 regular bolas
- a stack of wood
- 2 stacks of mourning poultice (15 uses each)
- one burn medkit

**shuttle was made by striders18, big thanks to him**

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/114047053/766d0b96-4487-47d3-b524-70d811ce4d73)


things added:

- the new pirate gang
- a gamberson jumpsuit
- crude armor (good melee and wound protection but lacks on the rest)
- warlord armor (extreme protection at the cost of slowdown)
- a shortsword(bootleg claymore with 30 block chance and goes on belt
instead of back)
- military spear (better at throwing, better wounding, deals blunt
wounds instead of sharp)
- axe with better damage and demolition mod for the warlord
- a var to specify the name of the landing zone destination for the
assaultpod
- an assault pod targeting device item for the medieval shuttle
- a thermite barrel
- kite shields
- new hulk variant that doesnt go away when crit and has tenacity
## Why It's Good For The Game
I always liked the chaotic nature of the russian bounty hunters that
would come from their extra numbers and lack of tools. i thought
something of a similar idea on pirates would be good, a very direct and
scary militia rushing in with sword and faith would create some awesome
scenarios

## Changelog
🆑
add: New heavy weight pirates, medieval warmongers
add: Adds military spear, shortsword, boarding axe, kite shields
add: Adds warlord and crude armor
add: Adds medieval shuttle (made by striders18)
/🆑

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* fix for pirate suit

* Adds sorting options and a search bar to the crew monitor (#82732)

## About The Pull Request
This PR adds buttons in the crew monitor UI to sort by name, position,
or vitals, as well as a search bar for searching for specific people.
For vitals, people are sorted first by life status (living, crit, dead,
etc), then by damage. Also TS-ifies the UI.



https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42454181/a7c0c262-8ea7-4e9f-8de6-6b9cf7481b23


## Why It's Good For The Game
Currently, finding a specific person, or a person in a specific place,
is a pain in the butt with the crew monitor. You have to go through an
unsorted list of people grouped only by department. Don't know the
person's job? Tough luck, you're going down the list one by one. It is
not at all a friendly user experience. With this PR, it becomes a
breeze, and makes the crew monitor much easier to use.
## Changelog
🆑
add: The crew monitor now has sorting options and a search bar.
/🆑

* Accessing Datasystem Manager from MC controller panel (#82848)

* [NO GBP] fixes issues with human rendering fixes (#82852)

## About The Pull Request
fixes #82838, forgot to add the attack_self there
fixes #82869
fixes the atmos hardhat not using flags_inv and transparent_protection
correctly (you could pull off someones glasses through it for example
makes modsuits use the new rendering stuff
fixes rendering stuff not working correctly with adjustable clothing
fixes quick equip dropping the item if you cant equip it

## Why It's Good For The Game
waow its awesome

## Changelog
🆑
fix: you can no longer take off someones glasses or mask through atmos
hardhat
fix: once you adjust a welding helmet or something it no longer makes
your cigarette or sunglasses invisible
fix: welding gas mask works once again
fix: quick equips dont drop the item if you cant equip it
/🆑

* fixes erp slots

* Redoes how appearance VV works because it scares me (#82851)

* [NO GBP] Critical fixes for cyborg omnitools (#82825)

## About The Pull Request
Fixes several critical fixes for cyborg omnitools, surgical omnitools in
peculiar. Which is:
1. bonesetter omnitool can do compound fracture surgery now
2. omnitool butchering not properly disabled works (why didn't that
runtime. fucking dreammaker)
3. omnitool surgery_initiator not properly disabled
4. cautery in offhand not working

Fixes #82805
Fixes #82868

Honestly I have now regretted for doing this kind of implementation at
the start. with how shoddily coded it is.
Planning to refactor cyborg omnitools, admin omnitool and ayys omnitool
(all have the same base of implementation) to be less snowflakey. but
that's for the future. and will take some time. This is a bandaid fix
for now
## Why It's Good For The Game
this is cbt
## Changelog
🆑
fix: fixed cyborg bonesetter not working for compound fractures
fix: butchering not disabling in cyborg omnitool
fix: fixes a bug where if you select the omnitool it would be stuck in
surgery initiator mode
fix: cautery in off hand for cyborg omnitools not working
/🆑

* fixes ai controllers hard deletes (#82861)

## About The Pull Request

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/138636438/47010ad2-64ef-40dd-94d3-b928e4216d1b)
i noticed almost all ai controllers were being hard deleted, its because
the controller itself was being addedto the behavior_cooldowns list
rather than the behavior itself

## Why It's Good For The Game
fixes hard deletes

## Changelog
🆑
/🆑

* [no gbp] actually fixes bot access (#82809)

## About The Pull Request
real fix to bots having AA. also i forgot to address simple bots in my
previous attempt so this fixes them too

## Why It's Good For The Game
fixes bots having AA 

## Changelog
🆑
fix: all bots have their normal accesses restored
/🆑

* [no gbp] Adds silicon interaction flags (#82822)

## About The Pull Request
A few items with special silicon interactions did not have the proper
flags to permit their use at distance (airlocks for instance)
## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes #82800
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Restored silicon alt-clicking capability
/🆑

* Monkey eyes fix and noticable organ display refactor; AI monkeys no longer catatonic (#82669)

## About The Pull Request

It turns out monkeys being catatonic got broken 2 years ago in a PR that
was meant to fix something else; also, it turns out monkeys are supposed
to have primal eyes when turned into humans, and that got broken too. I
fixed both of those things, and while I was at it I did a refactor to
make it easier to give noticable organs (or anything else that you'd
want correct pronoun and verb tenses) easier to implement.

1) AI controlled mobs now properly display their noticable organs when
appropriate
2) Added some macros and a helper proc for replacing appropriate
pronouns and verb tenses in text
3) The noticable organ HTML is no longer broken, so you can pass text
with spans into it, if you want the text to be pretty or big or whatever
4) Monkeys are no longer catatonic if they have an active AI controller;
this goes for any carbon actually but I think monkeys are the only one
with AI controllers at the moment
## Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes the logic for displaying organs on AI controller mobs (currently
monkeys)
Makes it easier to add these kind of organs for carbons, AI controlled
or not, in the future

Look! An actual use-case for split editor:

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/49173900/8cd0d69e-8091-4431-9418-6bd29e1713b5)
## Changelog

Humanized monkeys now have their primal eyes again; monkeys with active
AI are no longer catatonic.
🆑 Bisar
fix: AI controlled monkeys are no longer catatonic, and they have primal
eyes again when turned into humans.
spellcheck: Noticable organs now have more modular grammar, and their
current grammar is fixed.
refactor: Refactored the code for displaying the messages for noticable
organs.
config: Added a documented define of all our pronouns
/🆑

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* DNA Infusion Refactor: Separates DNA Infusion Behavior from DNA Infuser (#82829)

## About The Pull Request

- infuser entries global is now an assoc list type -> singleton. makes
it easier to pick specific entries as needed
- separated infusion behavior onto both movable level (for machine
occupants and things that can potentially be infused) and human level
(for the actual infusion into a human)

- [x] tested

## Why It's Good For The Game

Upcoming plans is to fix up maintenance sect's organ replacement system
that just so happens to work a lot like how infusions do with actual
infusion mechanics, and that requires this prerequisite. In general
outside of that vision I see a lot of potential in alternate infusion
sources, from wherever they may be.

## Changelog
no player side changes, this is a refactor

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+18 ba5c112a86 Huge Mirror fixes (#27488)
* Fixes incorrect operator usage in mecha code (#82570)

## About The Pull Request

I completely screwed up and told the original PR author of #82415
(9922d2f237) to use the `XOR` operator
instead of the `OR` operator (I wasn't thinking right for some reason
when I was reading the ref), anyways this PR just fixes that because I
misled the contributor into doing something that wasn't correct and
actually would BREAK functionality instead.

* Fixes TGUI debugging tools (#82569)

This project doesn't interfere with the game logic and aims to fix
multiple debugging features that are currently broken. Unfortunately,
kitchen sink and debug layout became broken after migration to Redux.
This PR aims to fix those features.

* Removes unused code for HTML UIs (#82589)

## About The Pull Request

This is the final PR for https://hackmd.io/XLt5MoRvRxuhFbwtk4VAUA that
I've been slowly inching towards the past few months.

This removes ``updateDialog``, ``updateUsrDialog``, ``IN_USE``,
``INTERACT_MACHINE_SET_MACHINE``, and everything surrounding it. Also
fixes advanced camera consoles not booting you off when you're moved out
of reach.

We called ``check_eye`` on mob life whenever they had their machine var
set, but their machine var would never be set to anything that actually
used it, which I found to be a little funny but was also probably my
fault.

## Why It's Good For The Game

This is poor and unmaintained code used for HTML UIs that we no longer
need thanks to TGUI, we should get rid of it to encourage the use of
TGUI in the future instead.

## Changelog


🆑
fix: Advanced camera consoles now boots you off when you're moved out of
reach.
/🆑

* Fixes a variety of input stalling exploits (#82577)

## About The Pull Request

Fixes the following input stalling exploits (maybe missed some): 

- Changing GPS tag 
- Setting teleporter destination
- Request Console Reply
- Various AI law board interactions
- Note, I used `is_holding` but technically this means these fail with
telekinesis. I can swap them to `can_perform_action(...)`, which allows
TK, but I noticed some places explicitly deny TK interactions with Ai
law boards. Not sure which is preferred.
- Borg Rename Board
- Plumbing Machines and Ducts
- APCs and SMES terminal placements
- Stargazers Telepathy
- Go Go Gadget Hat

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: You can't change the GPS tag of something unless you can actually
use the GPS
fix: You can't set the teleporter to a location unless you can actually
use the teleporter
fix: You can't reply to request console requests unless you can actually
use the console
fix: You can't update AI lawboards unless you're actually holding them 
fix: You can't update a borg rename board unless you're actually holding
it
fix: You can't mess with plumbing machines unless you can actually use
them
fix: You can't recolor / relayer ducts unless you're actually holding
them
fix: You can't magically wire APCs and SMESs unless you're right by them
fix: You can't use Stargazer Telepathy on people who you can't see
fix: You can't configure the Inspector Hat unless you can actually use
it
/🆑

* [NO GBP] Power outage operation fixes for chem master (#82591)

## About The Pull Request
- If the chem master runs out of power mid printing, it will properly
stop the printing process and its animation
- When transferring reagents it correctly checks if we have enough power
without forcing it

## Changelog
🆑
fix: chem master properly shuts down if it loses power mid printing and
won't transfer reagents for the same
/🆑

* Refactor renaming UNIQUE_RENAME items from the pen to an element (#82491)

## About The Pull Request

So a bit ago someone in code_general wanted to make plushies renamable,
but learnt that just adding the `UNIQUE_RENAME` flag wouldn't work as
pens would murder the plushie and only THEN let you rename it. I noted
refactoring both pens and plushies to use the new
`item_interaction(...)` procs would Just Solve This, but, well, they
didn't really have any coding experience.

But, hey, renaming being hardcoded to the pens has annoyed me ever since
I laid my eyes upon the hot mess that is paperwork code.
So here we are!

### We're making it an element.

There's not really much to this, this is mostly the same code but moved
to an element and with some minor cleanups.

First, we move it all from `/obj/item/pen` to a new element we called
`/datum/element/tool_renaming`. With this, instead of having it proc on
`/obj/item/pen/afterattack(...)`, we register it to proc on the
`COMSIG_ITEM_INTERACTING_WITH_ATOM` signal.

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/6e36ed984070d53e16bed4fa43eb0cbe6460deed/code/__DEFINES/dcs/signals/signals_atom/signals_atom_x_act.dm#L59-L62
Secondly, we realize the code is just going through each if statement
regardless of whether the previous was correct.

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/6e36ed984070d53e16bed4fa43eb0cbe6460deed/code/modules/paperwork/pen.dm#L225-L258
And, as we're dealing with text, just make it a switch statement
instead.
```dm
switch(pen_choice)
		if("Rename")
			(...)

		if("Description")
			(...)

		if("Reset")
			(...)
```
Then, we replace all single letter variables with descriptive ones,
replace the if-elses with early returns, and make it actually return
item interaction flags.

Finally, we slap this onto the pen, and we're done.
Now we can slap it onto other fitting renaming tools, and it uses the
proper item interaction system.
## Why It's Good For The Game

I feel it's generally better to not hardcode this to just pens, we have
plenty other writing utensils and possible renaming tools.
It's also a bit cleaner than before.
Apart from that, moves it from using `afterattack(...)` to the proper
item interaction chain by using `COMSIG_ITEM_INTERACTING_WITH_ATOM`,
which should reduce janky interactions.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Instead of being hardcoded to the pen, renaming items is now
an element. Currently only pens have this, and functionality should be
the same, but please report it if you find any items that were renamable
but now aren't.
/🆑

* Adds various quality of life changes for cooking to make it less click intensive. (#82566)

## About The Pull Request

- Increases tray item size by 1 item.

- Ranges and griddles can now be fed from trays.

Click when closed => fill soup pot.
Click when open => fill associated oven tray.
Right click when open => fill tray from oven tray
Click griddle => fill griddle surface.
Right click => fill tray from griddle surface

- Martian batter is now 5u of each ingredient into 10u of batter.

Hopefully will make it bug out less where it makes far fewer reagents
than it is supposed to, fixing reagents, or well soups specifically...
is out of scope for this PR.

- Adds the ability to print soup pots and large trays from the service
lathe

Soup pot: 5 Iron sheets, 0.4 bluespace crystal (given their size of
200U)
Large serving tray: 2 iron sheets

## Why It's Good For The Game

Makes cooking a lot less tedious. Especially for people with low
precision when it comes to filling oven trays. This also bring the
behavior up to parity with how you can click microwaves with trays to
fill them, ditto for the food processor. It also allows chef to use the
whole capacity of an oven, as previously you couldn't easily click 6
cake batters or other giant sprites onto the tiny tray.

The tray is now sized to be able to easily feed a griddle 8 items.

## Changelog

🆑
qol: chef equipment can now deposit and withdraw to/from trays!
qol: chef now has access to griddle and oven sized trays!
qol: service can now print soup pots
/🆑

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* Removes grid usage + heavy refactors (#82571)

## About The Pull Request
Grid has been deprecated for quite some time and we still use it. I
won't completely remove the component, this way downstreams won't
immediately suffer, but I can remove it from usage.

Some of these UIs had issues with them and as a hobby project I've
refactored them into typescript / rebuilt them. Airlock electronics, for
instance, looks substantially better.

<details>
<summary>before/after as requested</summary>

current airlock electronics scrolls into oblivion

![6RJ29HCPob](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/ba82bc20-40fa-4af0-b709-7c8846c25652)

updated
![Screenshot 2024-04-11
164321](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/05507e06-6305-4175-8476-778c345f02c8)

</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game
Code improvement + probably UI bug fixes
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Airlock electronics and other access-config type UIs should look
much better.
/🆑

* modular fixes

* [No GBP] Removes cogbar from some stealthy actions (#82593)

Issue brought some missed hidden actions to my attention.

I left cogbars in for _breaking_ handcuffs because resisting is sort of
a gray area. On one hand, you don't want someone to see you doing it; on
the other, there is a visible warning that you started doing it. So,
meet in the the middle, breaking handcuffs is still visible while
resisting isn't.
Closes #82583
Cogbars are not intended to ruin stealth
🆑
fix: Deviants buffed: Rogue shoelacing, pickpocketing and restraint
resisting no longer give cogbar icons.
/🆑

* [NO GBP] ...Remember to add SIGNAL_HANDLER (#82630)

## About The Pull Request

Just realized I forgot to add `SIGNAL_HANDLER` to the all-nighter
`on_removed_limb(...)` proc, even though it handles signals.
## Why It's Good For The Game


https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/fe26373572e41415ec12e2b0785f0c6dc2567577/code/__DEFINES/dcs/helpers.dm#L9-L11

* React cleanup (#82607)

## About The Pull Request
- No defaultHooks in react. Might fix issues where pages were not
scrollable on hover.
- createRef in a functional component. should be useref

## Why It's Good For The Game
Code improvement

* Security photobooths have their own ID (#82628)

## About The Pull Request

Prevents the HoP's photobooth button from connecting to the security
photobooth via having the same ID.

## Why It's Good For The Game

I forgot to add this when I made the security photobooth but it's
important that by default without any varedits, the HoP and security
photobooths stay separate.

## Changelog

🆑
fix: The HoP's photobooth button is now consistently connected to the
HoP's photobooth.
/🆑

* Fix buckled alert unbuckling not working properly (#82627)

## About The Pull Request

So funny thing, while trying to reproduce a different issue on the
current master, I coincidentally let my local instance start without
reading, latejoined on the shuttle, and I noticed it wasn't letting me
unbuckle as easily.

Looking into this a bit later, it seems as if it's a line #82593
accidentally changed while moving around the
`/mob/living/carbon/resist_buckle()` proc's flow.

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/fe26373572e41415ec12e2b0785f0c6dc2567577/code/modules/mob/living/carbon/carbon.dm#L238-L241
While before it was
```dm
/mob/living/carbon/resist_buckle()
	if(HAS_TRAIT(src, TRAIT_RESTRAINED))
		(...)
	else
		buckled.user_unbuckle_mob(src,src)
```
Just changing this to `buckled.user_unbuckle_mob(src, src)` fixes this.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes buckled alert unbuckling not working properly.
Fixes #82627.

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Clicking the buckled alert unbuckles you again.
/🆑

* Advanced camera consoles correctly deactivates when something happens to it or the user (#82619)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82520

1. The eye deactivates when the machine is destroyed/deleted
2. The eye deactivates when the machine loses power
3. The computer constantly moniters the users status inside `process()`
and will deactivate when anything happens to them. Its not enough to
just hook onto to the mobs `COMSIG_MOVABLE_MOVED` signal. Literarly
anything can happen to them so we have to check constantly for any
changes

## Changelog
🆑
fix: advanced camera consoles correctly deactivate when something
happens(no proximity, no power etc) to its user
/🆑

* Oven tray checks for ovens (#82615)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82610

Only oven trays have this proc not serving trays or other stuff
![Screenshot
(408)](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/110812394/4867cc14-9df3-4398-9d2d-f8e38b5f0da9)

Also oven trays have a null atom storage which prevents it from being
put back in the oven after taking it out. So we remove that check

## Changelog
🆑
fix: you can put back the oven tray after you take it out
fix: only oven trays are allowed in ovens preventing baked food runtimes
/🆑

* Living Limb fixes (feat: Basic mobs attack random body zones again) (#82556)

## About The Pull Request

Reworks Living Limb code to fix a bunch of runtimes and issues I saw
while testing Bioscrambler.
Specifically, the contained mobs are now initialised via element
following attachment so that signal registration can occur at the
correct time. This allows limbs to function correctly when added from
nullspace via admin panel or bioscrambler.

Secondarily (and more wide-ranging) at some point (probably #79563) we
inadvertently made basic mobs only attack the target's chest instead of
spreading damage.
This is problematic for Living Flesh which can only attach itself to
damaged limbs but was left unable to attack damaged limbs.

I've fixed this in a way which is maybe stupid: adding an element which
randomises attack zone pre-attack.
Living limbs also limit this to _only_ limbs (although it will fall back
to chest if you have no limbs at all).
This is _technically_ still different, the previous behaviour used
`adjustBruteLoss` and `adjustFireLoss` and would spread the damage
across your entire body, but there isn't a route to that via the new
interface and this seems close enough.

## Changelog

🆑
fix: Living Limbs created by Bioscrambler will be alive.
fix: Living Limbs can once more attach themselves to your body.
balance: Living Limbs will prioritise attacking your limbs.
fix: Basic Mobs will once again spread their damage across body zones
instead of only attacking your chest.
/🆑

* RPG Loot: Revisited & READY (#82533)

Revival of #72881

A new alt click window with a tarkov-y loading spinner. Replaces the
object item window in stat panel.

<details>
<summary>vids</summary>

toggleable grouping:

![syAA5zf6RK](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/c89b372d-29f6-4ebe-895d-f73bbdc41c19)

now lists the floor as first obj:

![abc](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/cd8dc962-2ac7-41bf-a5d3-b9e926116b06)

in action:

![dreamseeker_IkrPKt2QZt](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/1f990aa0-60f0-47e7-9d93-b63e35d05273)

</details>

- search by name
- 515 image generator is much faster than alt click menu
- opening a gargantuan amount of items shouldnt freeze your screen
- groups similar items together in stacks by default, toggleable
- shows tile as first item
- <kbd>Shift</kbd> and <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> compatible with LMB
🖱️
- RMB points points at items (sry i could not get MMB working)
- key <kbd>Esc</kbd> to exit the window.

For devs:
- A new image generation tech.
- An error refetch mechanic to the Image component
- It does not "smart track" the items being added to the pile, just
reopen or refresh. This was a design decision.

Honestly I just dislike the stat panel

Fixes #53824

Fixes

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/42397676/0e50faab-7d4d-4bf7-8c5b-4ac28547bfbd)

🆑
add: Added a loot window for alt-clicking tiles.
del: Removed the item browser from the stat panel.
/🆑

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* Reverts parts of #82602 (nodeath checks) (#82637)

## About The Pull Request

Reverts the nodeath checks of #82602

I opened a review thinking these checks were sus and the PR author said
they would remove them, but it was merged before that happened.

TL;DR 

1. I just noticed this now but it only affects carbons / humans it
doesn't even cover living or any other subtypes
2. Kinda sus. Some code intentionally skips checking nodeath (I guess?
Like removing the brain for example) so we would need a larger audit of
this rather than haphazardly throwing it in.

* Fixes to battle arcade (#82620)

## About The Pull Request

Added gear for world nine, removed the "Gear" gear that did nothing.
Made counterattacks to kill an enemy properly kill the enemy.
I renamed some gear items to fit the theme of the area they are unlocked
in just as a small thing.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Closes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82613

## Changelog

🆑
fix: Battle arcade's higher levels no longer gives you a "Gear" gear,
and counterattacks can now properly kill enemies.
/🆑

* Fixes SMES terminal placing under the SMES and not under the player (#82665)

## About The Pull Request

Changes `src` to`user` to get intended behavior.

* Birdshot: Toy crate (#82633)

## About The Pull Request
Gives the clown+mime their toy crate.
## Why It's Good For The Game
*honk*

* tram ai sat starts with a full smes (#82646)

## About The Pull Request

consistency and also this is fixes a bug introduced by that one power
refactor

## Why It's Good For The Game

bug bad

## Changelog
🆑
fix: tramstation AI sat starts full
/🆑

* [no gbp] Space Ruin bioscramblers shouldn't chase people around (#82649)

## About The Pull Request

See title
They wouldn't lock on to people on the station from a space ruin, but
would to whoever entered their z level the second it was entered.
Also fixes bug where I changed `status_flags` to `status_effects` for
some reason which isn't where you look for godmode

## Why It's Good For The Game

We have a space ruin whcih several (coreless) anomalies spawn on, the
bioscrambler was put as an option because it was already immortal. It's
weird though to zone into the ruin and immediately have every anomaly in
there lock onto you, the best intended effect is probably for these ones
specifically not to be bloodthirsty.
We kind of only care about that behaviour on the station.

## Changelog

🆑
fix: Anomalous Research ruin Bioscrambler anomalies won't home in on
targets
fix: Bioscrambler won't randomly drop its target for no reason
/🆑

* Sunders the many unused sprites and organizes what's left in structures.dmi (#82658)

## About The Pull Request
Hello again, I noticed the /obj/structures.dmi file had a lot of unused
stuff like tables from two generations ago, so I changed some stuff
around:
- Many unused, old icons deleted, mostly window variants used in old
smoothing systems I imagine
- Reorganized many sprites in the file so they're more grouped together
- Tweaked some barricade sprite naming to be consistent/standardized,
and to let others know they're not _too_ old...
- Fixed a misnomer that I believe was making directional tinted windows
look like frosted windows

## Why It's Good For The Game
Saves on file space, and satisfies your brain's pattern recognition bits

### Spriting
Old: 

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/143908044/0717940e-787e-40ee-85e2-0a0c5ebc0837)

New:

![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/143908044/3954ba3b-b261-4700-986a-d30f3aa0e2a6)
also good lord those linen bin sprites are a crime

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Probably fixed directional tinted windows looking like directional
frosted windows
image: Deleted a bunch of unused structure sprites
/🆑

* Birdshot Wall Sanity Pass (#82598)

## About The Pull Request

Cleans up minor artifacting in the Birdshot Sec-Tram Closed Turfs

## Why It's Good For The Game

Someone definitely didn't mean to place some machines under Closed
Turfs. This barely qualifies as player facing.

## Changelog

🆑
fix: Cleans up some rocks on Birdshot
/🆑

* [NO GBP] Fixes deconstruction of closets & crates under a special case (#82612)

## About The Pull Request
So if a closet/crate has the `NO_DEBRIS_AFTER_DECONSTRUCTION` set on it
and if someone/something is still inside, then after deconstruction they
get deleted rather than getting dumped out first.

Could cause potential hard delete of mobs & stuff. We don't want to deal
with that

## Changelog
🆑
fix: closets & crates will dump all contents out first before deleting
itself regardless of `NO_DEBRIS_AFTER_DECONSTRUCTION` thus not for e.g.
hard deleting mobs inside it
/🆑

* Fixes ordinance lab igniter in IceBox (#82595)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82294

Basically the same idea of merging ordanance lab with the burn chamber
so they share the same apc as already implemented in #82322

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Ordinance lab igniter in Icebox works again 
/🆑

* Birdshot: engi wardrope. (#82639)

## About The Pull Request

Add engi wardrope on Birdshot.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Birdshot doesn't have engi wardrope.

🆑
fix: Birdshot now have engi wardrope
/🆑

* Gives shadow walk a new, spookier, and shorter sound effect that no longer ignores walls (#82689)

## About The Pull Request

This gives shadow walk a snazzy new sound effect for entering/exiting
jaunt.


https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/28870487/c25f720f-5bad-4063-8d6e-140fd41bd740

This also has the sounds it plays no longer passes through walls.
## Why It's Good For The Game

The ethereal_entrance/exit sound effects are drawn out, and pretty
grating. They work for the other jaunts they're used for because a jaunt
typically lasts longer than the sound itself. Nightmares are frequently
dancing in and out of jaunt, and the sound effects for entering/exiting
tend to overlap. It gets loud and annoying really fast.

This sound effect is quicker, spookier, and more distinct.

As for making the sound not ignore walls, I think it's pretty dumb how
easy it is to detect the spooky scary shadow antag just by sitting in
your department. It takes a lot of the initial fear and paranoia they
have the potential for is wasted when Joe Geneticist can hear them
messing around in their territory without having to leave their chair.
## Changelog
🆑 Rhials
sound: Nightmare has a new sound effect for entering/exiting shadow
jaunt. It also no longer can be heard through walls.
/🆑

* [MIRROR] Alt click refactor (#2029)

* Alt click refactor

* Some early conflict removal

* Big modular refactor

* Update console.dm

* Update paper.dm

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* Yeets `ATTACK_QDELETED`, fixes welding torches not using fuel on attacking non-mobs (2 year old bug)  (#82694)

## About The Pull Request

- Deletes `ATTACK_QDELETED`
- May have been necessary in the past but it's pointless now. All it
does is clutter the attack chain. Perish.

- Fixes welders not using fuel on attacking non-mobs
- #65762 "fixed" welders consuming fuel on clicking turfs by adding an
`isliving` check and not an `ismovable` check?


## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: Blobs may rejoice, welding torches now consume fuel when attacking
objects again after two years.
/🆑

* electric_welder fire

* Quirks, which give items, now have quirk_item arg specified as obj/item, instead of being just a var (#82650)

## About The Pull Request
quirk_item is now /obj/item, since it will allow for calling procs or
getting variables from this item

It's required for non-modular translation to call for item's name to
remove articles

## Why It's Good For The Game
It's always an item, and if it's a path, it's already checked for it.
Better usage in the future.

* turns martial arts gloves into a component (#82599)

sleeping carp gloves also work on mind init

this means for the sake of deathmatch you dont have to put them off and
on

fixes #82321

🆑
fix: you no longer need to put your sleeping carp gloves off and on in
Deathmatch to get the martial art
/🆑

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* Regal Rats can now tear down posters (#82673)

## About The Pull Request

i was fixing something on bagil and someone who was playing a regal rat
(after the round ended) said they wanted to be able to tear down posters
as a regal rat so i decided to code it because it made sense.

it's an element so literally any mob can tear down posters but i can't
think of any other mobs that would make sense to let it tear down
posters so we'll leave it just for _The Champion of All Mislaid
Creatures_ for now
## Why It's Good For The Game

Regal Rats should be all about sludgemaxxing and fucking up maintenance
to make it look even more grody than it should be. Being able to tear up
those disgusting and well-drawn posters to leave behind nothing but
scraps fits that motif. The element has a `do_after()` just to make sure
His Holiness doesn't accidentally tear down his posters while clicking
(i think all mobs should have this but that's a different issue man)

also includes some code improvement and user feedback in some failure
cases that already existed in the code.
## Changelog
🆑
add: Regal Rats are now able to tear down those colorful posters those
weird grey creatures keep spackling up on the walls of their rightful
domain.
/🆑

* Adds "Strong Stomach" quirk, a core CDDA/PZ quirk we've sorely been missing. Also Deviant Tastes dirty food re-nerf. (#82562)

## About The Pull Request

- Adds Strong Stomach quirk. 
   - 4 points
   - You can eat dirty food without risk of getting disease. 
- You suffer less negative effects from vomiting. Vomit stuns you for
half the duration, and you lose half as much nutrition.

- Reverts https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/76864 , integrates
its effects into Strong Stomach instead.

## Why It's Good For The Game

- Lotta people (namely Lizards and sometimes Felines with Deviant
Tastes) run gimmicks involving them being a gremlin person and eating
trash off the ground, and it's rather hard to accomplish this now since
it makes you a public medbay enemy # 1. This quirk should give them an
option to avoid that.
- Also (as mentioned in the title) both CDDA and PZ have this trait and
I can't believe we're missing it! This is something in
modifiable-character-traits/quirks-101.

- I moved the effects from #76864 to this quirk because 1. I thought it
was more fitting and 2. I thought the original PR was kinda wack for
what is (generally) a neutral quirk.

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
add: Adds the Strong Stomach quirk, which allows you to eat grimy food
without worry about disease, and makes you a bit more resilient to the
effects of vomiting.
del: Deviant Tastes no longer prevents you from getting a negative
moodlet from eating dirty food. Strong Stomach does that now.
/🆑

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* Remove several functions from collections.js which have ES5 equivalents (#82417)

* Makes it EVEN EASIER to work with atom item interactions ft. "Leaf and Branch" & "Death to Chains" (#82625)

* apc fix

* Gulag Adjustments Two (#82561)

## About The Pull Request

I have received feedback that after the prior changes in #81971, the
gulag is still a little bit too subject to RNG.
The main culprit (as in my previous PR) is Iron being kind of cheap and
the fact that unlike the old Gulag you no longer have any way of
headhunting more valuable materials (everything appears as boulders on
your ore scanner).

My solution to this is wider than the last one of tweaking point values,
but also much simpler:
Just make every boulder you mine be worth the same amount of points
regardless of what is inside of it.

On the average test I made I could comfortably mine about 40-45 boulders
in ten minutes.
We'll make some adjustments to that rather than leaving 40 as the target
number;
Most players upon being teleported to the gulag are going to spend a few
minutes whining and bemoaning their fate instead of getting straight to
work. I had the benefit of being able to make sure my run started as
soon as a storm ended so I wouldn't need any kind of midpoint break. I
was also always the only person playing on my local instance, there
hadn't been any other pesky prisoners before me who had already mined
out all the nearest available deposits. And of course, let us not
forget, I am an MLG master league ss13 player who was surely performing
well above average.

So we'll round that down to: Each boulder is worth 33 points, meaning
you need to collect 31 boulders to complete a 1000 point (roughly ten
minute) sentence.

How do I ensure that every boulder is worth the same amount of points?
Well it's pretty easy.
One boulder = one material sheet. One material sheet = 33 points.
Simple.

"Now Jacquerel", I hear you not saying because you don't want me to know
about this thing you would prefer to do instead of hitting rocks
outside; "if I simply smash all of the tables and microwaves and botany
trays and bed in the gulag I can easily get like 65 sheets of Iron,
which is almost enough to buy the freedom for two entire people!"
Unfortunately I knew you were going to try and do that and the prisoner
point machine will only give you points for material sheets which have
been printed from the material smelter (well, any material smelter
actually but you should probably use the one in the gulag). You'll be
able to tell because if you examine a valid material sheet it will
mention a little maker's mark on it, which is absent in the beat-up iron
that you get from smashing furniture to bits.

Also glass is worth 0 points. Don't waste time digging up that shit. 

As glass has had all of its point value removed, I have added a "work
pit" to the gulag to compensate. You can pull boulders out of this
indefinitely via effort, however it also stamcrits you every time.
It's not very fun to do this, but that's because I would prefer you to
go find the rocks out in the field instead. This is a last resort.
You can do this if there's no boulders left to mine or if you really
really really hate mining and would rather very slowly click on one tile
repeatedly to get your boulders instead.
As a tiny bonus doing this gives workout experience.

This isn't a totally ideal solution but I think it'll do for now.

## Why It's Good For The Game

What we want out of the gulag is:
- Something where officers can vaguely approximate an expected sentence
duration.
- A task that requires players to actually be spending that time doing
something to get out of here.
- Produces at least some amount of useful materials.

In I think roughly that order.
I hope this change accomplishes all three of these in a way that is
somewhat predictable rather than throwing darts at a board.

## Changelog

🆑
balance: Gulag mining has been rebalanced so that every boulder is worth
the same amount of points to mine for a prisoner regardless of what it
contains, and should be more consistent.
add: A vent which boulders can be hauled out of by hand has been added
to the gulag which you can use if there's nothing left to mine. It is
very slow, but at least it gives you a workout...
/🆑

* stone

* Makes test merge bot continue with other PRs if updating one fails. (#82717)

Right now updating
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81089#issuecomment-1907296233
fails because it exceeds github character limit for comments.

This will make it work until backed is updated.

* Fixes the RnD console by adding a removed import (#82750)

## About The Pull Request
The 'map' import was removed from this file by #82417 but it's still
used in place in code. This re-adds the import

## Why It's Good For The Game
Fixes RnD consoles

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed RnD consoles not being able to be opened.
/🆑

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* Fixes cargo import (#82755)

## About The Pull Request
One of the imports got removed and there were no warnings... Man if only
there were a technology that could warn us in advance
## Why It's Good For The Game
UI fixes
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed a bluescreen in cargo console
/🆑

* fixes

* Fixes, fixes.

* Pre-emptive mirror of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82892

* Turf weakref persists in changeturf / Fix plasma cutters  (#82906)

## About The Pull Request

Turf references don't change so logically, turf weakrefs wouldn't change
if the turf changes.

By not doing this this can cause bugs: See #82886 . (This Fixes #82886) 

(Projectiles hold a list of weakrefs to atoms hit to determine what they
have already hit.

Because turf weakrefs reset, we could "hit" the same turf twice if it
destroyed the turf.

Old behavior - this was fine but now that they're weakrefs, we get two
weakref datums in the list that point to the same ref.)

Less hacky alternative to #82901 . (Closes #82901) 

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: Plasma cutters work again
/🆑

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SyncIt21andGitHub 4701beb3f9 Lathes compute their local storage size correctly (#82770)
## About The Pull Request
Basically we have to add the material container before we call parent
Initialize(which calls `RefreshParts()`), else the container doesn't get
initialized early and we skip over computing storage sizes

## Changelog
🆑
fix: off station & round start lathes with local storage don't have
infinite storage size.
/🆑
2024-04-21 12:33:51 -04:00
SyncIt21andGitHub 635b7fa66c Use cell defined constants for various stuff (#82594)
## About The Pull Request
This re writes most cell power usage cases with 2 defines
`STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE`(Joules) & `STANDARD_CELL_RATE`(Watts) so changing
cell capacity values in the future won't cause discrepancies.

## Changelog
🆑
code: most cell power usages are scaled with defined constants to help
adapt to future changes
/🆑
2024-04-18 14:29:21 -07:00
JeremiahandGitHub 8e3f635b98 Alt click refactor (#82656)
## About The Pull Request
Rewrites how alt click works. 
Based heavily on #82625. What a cool concept, it flows nicely with
#82533.

Fixes #81242 
(tm bugs fixed)
Fixes #82668

<details><summary>More info for devs</summary>

Handy regex used for alt click s&r:
`AltClick\((.*).*\)(\n\t.*\.\.\(\))?`
`click_alt($1)` (yes I am aware this only copies the first arg. there
are no other args!)

### Obj reskins
No reason for obj reskin to check on every single alt click for every
object. It applies to only a few items.
- Moved to obj/item
- Made into signal
- Added screentips

### Ventcrawling
Every single atmospherics machine checked for ventcrawling capability on
alt click despite only 3 objects needing that functionality. This has
been moved down to those individual items.
</details>

## Why It's Good For The Game
For players: 
- Alt clicking should work more logically, not causing double actions
like eject disk and open item window
- Added context menus for reskinnable items
- Removed adjacency restriction on loot panel

For devs:
- Makes alt click interactions easier to work with, no more click chain
nonsense and redundant guard clauses.
- OOP hell reduced
- Pascal Case reduced
- Glorious snake case

## Changelog
🆑
add: The lootpanel now works at range.
add: Screentips for reskinnable items.
fix: Alt click interactions have been refactored, which may lead to
unintentional changes to gameplay. Report any issues, please.
/🆑
2024-04-16 17:48:03 -06:00
+3 59d74624b1 Upstream power stuff combined and shit (#27284)
* Converts arbitrary energy units to the joule. Fixes conservation of energy issues relating to charging cells. (#81579)

Removes all arbitrary energy and power units in the codebase. Everything
is replaced with the joule and watt, with 1 = 1 joule, or 1 watt if you
are going to multiply by time. This is a visible change, where all
arbitrary energy units you see in the game will get proper prefixed
units of energy.

With power cells being converted to the joule, charging one joule of a
power cell will require one joule of energy.

The grid will now store energy, instead of power. When an energy usage
is described as using the watt, a power to energy conversion based on
the relevant subsystem's timing (usually multiplying by seconds_per_tick
or applying power_to_energy()) is needed before adding or removing from
the grid. Power usages that are described as the watt is really anything
you would scale by time before applying the load. If it's described as a
joule, no time conversion is needed. Players will still read the grid as
power, having no visible change.

Machines that dynamically use power with the use_power() proc will
directly drain from the grid (and apc cell if there isn't enough)
instead of just tallying it up on the dynamic power usages for the area.
This should be more robust at conserving energy as the surplus is
updated on the go, preventing charging cells from nothing.

APCs no longer consume power for the dynamic power usage channels. APCs
will consume power for static power usages. Because static power usages
are added up without checking surplus, static power consumption will be
applied before any machine processes. This will give a more truthful
surplus for dynamic power consumers.

APCs will display how much power it is using for charging the cell. APC
cell charging applies power in its own channel, which gets added up to
the total. This will prevent invisible power usage you see when looking
at the power monitoring console.

After testing in MetaStation, I found roundstart power consumption to be
around 406kW after all APCs get fully charged. During the roundstart APC
charge rush, the power consumption can get as high as over 2MW (up to
25kW per roundstart APC charging) as long as there's that much
available.

Because of the absurd potential power consumption of charging APCs near
roundstart, I have changed how APCs decide to charge. APCs will now
charge only after all other machines have processed in the machines
processing subsystem. This will make sure APC charging won't disrupt
machines taking from the grid, and should stop APCs getting their power
drained due to others demanding too much power while charging. I have
removed the delays for APC charging too, so they start charging
immediately whenever there's excess power. It also stops them turning
red when a small amount of cell gets drained (airlocks opening and shit
during APC charge rush), as they immediately become fully charged
(unless too much energy got drained somehow) before changing icon.

Engineering SMES now start at 100% charge instead of 75%. I noticed
cells were draining earlier than usual after these changes, so I am
making them start maxed to try and combat that.

These changes will fix all conservation of energy issues relating to
charging powercells.

Closes #73438
Closes #75789
Closes #80634
Closes #82031

Makes it much easier to interface with the power system in the codebase.
It's more intuitive. Removes a bunch of conservation of energy issues,
making energy and power much more meaningful. It will help the
simulation remain immersive as players won't encounter energy
duplication so easily. Arbitrary energy units getting replaced with the
joule will also tell people more meaningful information when reading it.
APC charging will feel more snappy.

🆑
fix: Fixes conservation of energy issues relating to charging
powercells.
qol: APCs will display how much power they are using to charge their
cell. This is accounted for in the power monitoring console.
qol: All arbitrary power cell energy units you see are replaced with
prefixed joules.
balance: As a consequence of the conservation of energy issues getting
fixed, the power consumption for charging cells is now very significant.
balance: APCs only use surplus power from the grid after every machine
processes when charging, preventing APCs from causing others to
discharge while charging.
balance: Engineering SMES start at max charge to combat the increased
energy loss due to conservation of energy fixes.
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com>

* Corrects Suit Storage Unit charge rate  (#82192)

## About The Pull Request

Adjusts SSU charge rate according to the new conversion ratio. 

Betcha didn't know SSUs recharge suit and MOD cells? 

This number is actually supposed to be equal to the rate a recharger
station does it.
I don't know if we have some macro for it. 

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: Fixed Suit Storage Unit cell charging rate
/🆑

* Corrects EVA thermal regulator cell cost (#82195)

## About The Pull Request

Another unit not converted to watts / joules

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
fix: Fixed space suit thermal regulators cell usage.
/🆑

* Fixing cell power usage (Part 1) (#82197)

## About The Pull Request
Yeah i am not about to create 30 different PR's to address 1 issue at a
time. The changes are small enough to be grouped together in bulk.

This fixes the following issues specified in #82196
- Borg & exosuit RCD (Fixes #82193)
- Motorized wheelchair
- Canister shielding
- Electrolyser
- Potato cell
- Space heater
- Microwave

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed cell energy usage for a bunch of stuff(Part 1). See PR 82197
for details
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Pickle-Coding <58013024+Pickle-Coding@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fixing cell power usage (Part 2) (#82198)

## About The Pull Request
Continuation of #82197.

Fixes these issues in #82196
- Cyborg self repair
- Cyborg lollipop dispenser
- Mauna mug
- Plasma cutter (Initial charge not the number of laser shots so partial
fix)

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed more energy usages for cells(Part 2). See PR 82198 for
details
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Pickle-Coding <58013024+Pickle-Coding@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fixing cell power usage (Part 3) (#82204)

## About The Pull Request
Continuation of #82198

Fixes these issues in #82196
- Borg hypo spray
- Borg projectile dampen
- Borg chameleon
- Firelance
- MODlink scryer
- Emergency light usage

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed more energy usages for cells(Part 3). See PR 82204 for
details
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Pickle-Coding <58013024+Pickle-Coding@users.noreply.github.com>

* [NO GBP]Fixes static power usage not always drawing the remaining energy of an APC cell. (#82205)

## About The Pull Request
Makes APC static power draw consume the remaining energy of the cell if
there's not enough energy.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Prevents a niche issue where an area composed entirely of static power
users with no dynamic users from running forever with no power supply.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes static power usage from being able to not draw power.
/🆑

* Fixes recharge stations charge rates (#82191)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82190

Have to now use the assigned constants and not magic number `10000`.
Also stuff will take the exact charge needed without any wastage.

## Changelog
🆑
fix: recharge stations draw the same amount of power as before but
directly from grid(without using apc cell power) and won't waste any
excess power
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>

* Fixes space heater power usage (#82208)

## About The Pull Request

Related to https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82196 fixes the
space heater power cell usage relating to power per tile heated.

Space heater calculates the amount of power required to heat a tile, but
only uses power at the end of the processing loop. Fixes so the power
consumption matches the calculated usage per tile.

Reverts changes to space heater power efficiency in
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/82197 that causes the heater
to instantly drain the cell.

Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82228

## Changelog

🆑 LT3
fix: Fixes Schrödinger's space heater, where a space heater both
consumes a power cell instantly while also not consuming power when
heating adjacent tiles
/🆑

* General maintenance for reagent grinder (#82161)

## About The Pull Request

**1. Qol**
  - Adds examines & screentips for screwdriver, crowbar & wrench acts.
- Adds examines & screentips for inserting, replacing & removing beaker,
Also for inserting items from bags or directly
- Adds an off icon overlay for when the reagent grinder is either
screwed open or loses power,
 
**2. Code Improvements**
- Replaced `attackby()` with `item_interaction()` so we can end the
attack chain early for non combat operations like inserting beakers/
ingredients for grinding etc.
- Removed custom shake animations & replaced it with the global
`Shake()` proc cause it did the same thing
- Removed constructed version of reagent grinder. We instead just check
`mapload` to see if we need the beaker to be created or not for round
start reagent grinders
- Grinding & Juicing use the same `operate_for()` rather than having
seperate procs for each operation
- Removed trait `TRAIT_MAY_CONTAIN_BLENDED_DUST`. Why do we have this?
Its just used to change the grinder description to warn it may contain
dust. It's a waste.
  
**3. Fixes**
- You cannot insert hologram items into the grinder. Rather than
destroying that item & making it vanish you simply won't be allowed to
put it inside the grinder so you can save that item
- You can hit the grinder with items like screwdriver, wrench, crowbar,
beaker & even with stuff you would normally put in the grinder when in
combat mode
  - Adds `can_interact()` checks for using the UI & other stuff 
- Fixes #46356. All items of type `obj/item/grown` can be put from any
bag into the grinder
- The item "and its contents" are now grinded/juiced recursively to get
all the reagents it has to offer just like a real grinder would
- An AI/Human with AI access examining the reagent grinder now actually
works.
 
**4. Refactors**
- The grinder now measures its available capacity based on the "total
weight" of all items present & not its number. This is more realistic
because the grinder has limited space inside & so inserting huge items
should have greater impact rather than deciding on an arbitrary number
like 10(The grinder having the capacity for 10 items of any size inside
its small compartment makes no sense). Examines are displayed to show
how much capacity of the grinder has been filled. Upgrading the grinder
with better matter bins will allow for higher storage capacities.
- Total power consumed is measured based on the duration & weight of all
items grinded cause you know its realistic.


🆑
qol: adds examines & screentips for tool acts & other operations for
reagent grinder
qol: adds an off icon for when the grinder panel is open/not powered
code: auto docs vars & procs. Shared common proc for grinding or juicing
code: removed trait for blended dust, changed some item interactions to
end the attack chain early & save time
fix: no inserting hologram items into the reagent grinder
fix: you can hit the reagent grinder tools like screwdriver, wrench,
crowbar & even beakers/ingredients etc when in combat mode
fix; adds sanity checks for when & how mobs interact with the reagent
grinder
fix: examining a reagent grinder by an AI/Human with AI access now
actually works.
fix: you can insert Nova flowers & other food items from any bag type
fix: reagent grinder now grinds all the contents of an item recursively
to produce maximum reagents like a real grinder would
refactor: reagent grinder now measures available capacity to store items
as total weight of stored items & not number. Capacity can be increased
with upgraded matter bin
refactor: reagent grinder power usage is now a function of duration &
total weight of items blended, meaining blending more number of
items/larger items will consume more power
refactor: reagent grinder code has been optimized overall. Report bugs
on github
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Timberpoes <silent_insomnia_pp@hotmail.co.uk>

* Suit Storage Units / Inducers can charge MODsuits without necessitating them be screwdrivered opened  (#82194)

## About The Pull Request

So MODsuits do this thing here with `get_cell` in that they don't return
anything when they're closed


![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/51863163/416f8ef5-3bfc-4d2c-a12f-029f051d6692)

And I... can't tell why they do this. 

I looked through every use of `get_cell` and the only things affected by
this are
A. Suit Storage Units, which I believe have always been intended to
charge MODsuits?
and
B. Inducers

So I removed the `open` check. Allowing both Inducers and Suit Storage
Units to charge mods without needing you screwdriver their panel open
first.

I also took the opportunity to allow SSUs to charge multiple items at
once (divvying charge accross all items)

## Why It's Good For The Game

I asked Fikou and they said it was "probably not" intended that you need
to screwdriver them open so yeah.

I think I remember charging my MODs during the original test merges
years back but I can't remember if I opened the suit first when I did or
not.

Either way, it's not super intuitive. Though it's already not very
intuitive that SSUs charge things.

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
qol: Suit Storage Units charge MODsuits while their cell panel is closed
or open, rather than only when screwed open
qol: Inducers can charge MODsuits while their cell panel is closed or
open, rather than only when screwed open
qol: Suit Storage Units will charge all items within simultaneously (if
possible)
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>

* Fixes modular computer boot-up (#82254)

## About The Pull Request

Fixes a bug where modular computers (specifically PDAs) will fail to
start up if there is zero required application power draw.

PDA will now consume base active power usage during startup.

Related https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82196
Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82245
Fixes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82229

## Changelog

🆑 LT3
fix: Fixed modular computers failing to boot up using cell power (eg:
contractor tablet)
/🆑

* Fixing cell power usage (Part 4) (#82227)

## About The Pull Request
Continuation of #82204

Fixes these issues in #82196
- Cyborg Electroadaptive Pseudocircuit
- Defib EMP
- Cell EMP
- `/datum/action/cooldown/mob_cooldown/charge_apc` stuff
- Mecha movement, melee, light ,weapon & tool energy drains
- Ninja drain

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed more energy usages for cells(Part 4). See PR 82227 for
details
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Pickle-Coding <58013024+Pickle-Coding@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fixing cell power usage (Part 5) (#82296)

## About The Pull Request
Continuation of #82227

Fixes these issues in
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82196 and others that
weren't noticed.
- Batton emp protection
- Cyborg stun arm
- Cyborg energy sword
- Cyborg hug attack
- Mechanical god religious sect charge check
- Mecha fixes
  - Phasing energy drain
  - Short circuit energy drain
  - Durand shield damage energy drain
  - Plasma engine recharge rate
- Mechbay recharge power rate
- Recharge station charge rate

Stuff that was already working & didn't require fixing.
- Plasma cutter energy shots
- Botany cell charging

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixed cell energy usage for a bunch of stuff(Part 5). See PR 82296
for details
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Pickle-Coding <58013024+Pickle-Coding@users.noreply.github.com>

* Ties power limit of anchored circuits to 20 * standard cell charge to make it consistent with power changes. (#82287)

## About The Pull Request
It just makes the power requirement 20 * standard cell charge instead of
20000
## Why It's Good For The Game
This is too restrictive to make anything with.



https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/62126254/e39dcf27-8793-42b0-84a0-7f747e95efcc
## Changelog
🆑
fix: anchored circuits no longer blow up after 2 components are used.
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: Pickle-Coding <58013024+Pickle-Coding@users.noreply.github.com>

* Space heater power and heating tweaks (#82344)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #82342
- Space heater computes total power for heating adjacent turfs and uses
cell energy once rather multiple times per turf
- Improvised space heater actually works & uses beaker heat capacity and
not a constant of 200 for heating beaker contents

## Changelog 
🆑 SyncIt21,Pickle-Coding
fix: space heater(including improvised) turns off when cell is drained
fix: optimized power usage for both improvised and main space heater.
Improvised heater now works & uses beaker heat capacity
/🆑

* Improved lathe error message (#82260)

## About The Pull Request

Improves the auto/protolathe low charge error message. Instead of simply
saying low power, it will tell you how long until it has enough charge
to print.


![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/83487515/a2aebd3e-b7bf-4a13-ae7a-6c1cc14c9057)

## Why It's Good For The Game

Less mashing the lathe over and over with no idea how much APC charge it
needs to start printing again

## Changelog

🆑 LT3
code: APCs can now calculate time-to-charge
qol: Overloaded lathes will now tell you the wait time until they're
ready to print again
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>

* Fixes issues with multitools on power objects (#82389)

## About The Pull Request

So at some point the power object's `multitool_act(...)` proc was set to
_always_ block, for what I could find to be no discernable reason.

### The Main Thing


https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/d38f9385b863e49f83455a227764d302629e2867/code/modules/power/power.dm#L62-L74
Now, of course, it shouldn't, because this cuts the entire chain short
and thus blocks any other multitool interactions. Like opening the wires
panel with a multitool, in this case. Even if `can_change_cable_layer`
were to be false and thus the object would never actually care about
having this interaction, it'd _still_ block it.

So we don't do that. But what _do_ we do?
I decided to just split off the actual cable changing part into its own
proc, `cable_layer_act(...)`.
```dm
/obj/machinery/power/proc/cable_layer_act(mob/living/user, obj/item/tool)
	var/choice = tgui_input_list(user, "Select Power Line For Operation", "Select Cable Layer", GLOB.cable_name_to_layer)
	if(isnull(choice))
		return ITEM_INTERACT_BLOCKING

	cable_layer = GLOB.cable_name_to_layer[choice]
	balloon_alert(user, "now operating on the [choice]")
	return ITEM_INTERACT_SUCCESS
```
Which is then called on `multitool_act(...)`, if
`can_change_cable_layer` is true.
```dm
/obj/machinery/power/multitool_act(mob/living/user, obj/item/tool)
	if(can_change_cable_layer)
		return cable_layer_act(user, tool)
```
Which continues with the chain if we can't change layers by default, and
otherwise lets `cable_layer_act(...)` work out whether we should block
or continue.
Notably, we've removed the `cable_layer_change_checks(...)` proc from
the equation, and just let inheritors override it to add their own
preconditions and what flags they should return.
On its own this fixes the APC wire panel interactions, but also lets us
just return `NONE` when we need to.
```dm
/obj/machinery/power/emitter/cable_layer_act(mob/living/user, obj/item/tool)
	if(panel_open)
		return NONE
	if(welded)
		balloon_alert(user, "unweld first!")
		return ITEM_INTERACT_BLOCKING
	return ..()
```

### The OTHER Things

While doing this I noticed there's actually very little sanity checks
after we close our input list.
```dm
var/choice = tgui_input_list(user, "Select Power Line For Operation", "Select Cable Layer", GLOB.cable_name_to_layer)
if(isnull(choice))
	return ITEM_INTERACT_BLOCKING
```
We only care about whether we made a choice!
Testing this, lo and behold, this can cause runtimes if the power object
gets qdeleted before you close the menu.
As a funny side, it _also_ doesn't care about whether you're on the
other side of the station, while your multitool is on a different
z-level, or just doesn't exist anymore.
So we just add a few basic sanity checks while we're at it.
```dm
var/choice = tgui_input_list(user, "Select Power Line For Operation", "Select Cable Layer", GLOB.cable_name_to_layer)
if(isnull(choice) || QDELETED(src) || QDELETED(user) || QDELETED(tool) || !user.Adjacent(src) || !user.is_holding(tool))
	return ITEM_INTERACT_BLOCKING
```
That's all. Having done some basic testing, I believe the behaviour is
otherwise unaffected.
## Why It's Good For The Game

It's annoying to need to swap to an empty hand or wirecutters to
interact with APC, emitter, or tesla coil wires.
This fixes that. (Fixes #81745.)
...and then a few other tidbits I realized existed.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fix using a multitool on a power object with wires not actually
opening the wires menu when it should.
fix: Fix a runtime from a power object being deleted before selecting
what cable layer to put it at.
fix: Fix power object cable changing not caring about whether you were
still adjacent, still holding your multitool, or whether it even still
existed after the selection menu was closed.
/🆑

* Updates cyborg cells created from borgifier to the SI standard (#82437)

## About The Pull Request

Unchanged value in transformer.dm resulted in borg charge draining to
zero immediately after forced conversion in the borgifer. Changing the
value of robot cell charge to 5 MJs to fix this.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes #82426
## Changelog
🆑
fix: changed value of cell charge from 5000 to 5 megajoules
/🆑

* cell chargers now bypass APCs (#82309)

## About The Pull Request
This makes cell chargers and suit storage units draw from the grid
before the local apc

## Why It's Good For The Game
Upgraded Cell chargers have a charging power of 1MW leading to them
instantly draining the apc of any room they are in,
this Pr makes them draw from the grid preventing immediate blackout. 
This is a stopgap until someone smarter than me changes power values so
a pocket-sized battery won't require the same power to charge then over
600 average suburban homes.

## Changelog
🆑
balance: suit and cell chargers should draw from grid preventing instant
apc blackouts in most cases.
/🆑

* Let ethereals starve again (#82308)

## About The Pull Request

Ethereals use energy as 'food', so of course #81579 had to touch them.
To bring them in line with the new standard, the Ethereal charge levels
were updated to be in megajoules.

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/466b3df0483162c3900e411c25dfe15c2320786e/code/__DEFINES/mobs.dm#L292-L299

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/7fa8daad63f49a11e22ab64a984d29b35619852c/code/__DEFINES/mobs.dm#L285-L292
However! This forgot to update the rate at which Ethereals passively
discharge.

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/7fa8daad63f49a11e22ab64a984d29b35619852c/code/modules/surgery/organs/internal/stomach/stomach_ethereal.dm#L11-L14

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/7fa8daad63f49a11e22ab64a984d29b35619852c/code/__DEFINES/mobs.dm#L437
Meaning it's effectively a thousand times less with the new charge
levels.

So we simply update this define to be in kilowatts.
```dm
#define ETHEREAL_CHARGE_FACTOR (0.8 KILO WATTS) //factor at which ethereal's charge decreases per second
```
## Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes issue with ethereal hunger caused by #81579.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Ethereal starvation has been updated to the new joules/watts
standard. Congratulations Ethereals! You can starve again!
/🆑

* [NO GBP]Fixes ethereal charging and recharge station charge speed. (#82483)

## About The Pull Request
Fixes many instances of things not charging ethereals properly. Scales
all things that are meant for charging/taking from the ethereal stomach
by STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE, so we never run into this issue again. Ethereal
stomachs now store a cell inside them, and uses that for the charge
instead of tracking a variable. Fixes recharging stations not being able
to charge ethereal stomachs. The ethereal signal proc attempted to feed
a callback datum to adjust_charge(), which caused a runtime. Changes
that by invoking the charge_cell callback instead.

Also fixes recharge station charging speed. They weren't converted
correctly. Also formats their charging speed in their description, and
displays power rather than referencing cycles.
## Why It's Good For The Game
So ethereals charge properly.

Closes #82470
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes many instances of energy sources for ethereals supplying a
thousand times less energy than intended.
fix: Fixes recharging stations not being able to charge ethereals.
fix: Fixes recharge stations charging too fast.
qol: Recharge stations display their recharging speed in formatted
power, rather than unformatted energy per cycle.
/🆑

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Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>

* Update lead acid batteries charge values (#82510)

## About The Pull Request

So during the whole power consistency update thing, it seems lead acid
batteries were entirely forgotten about.
Which, well, is easy, because they never actually used
`STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE`.

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/c34d56a45b0461f5e0fad3cc75e81580c3357119/code/game/objects/items/maintenance_loot.dm#L32-L33
Looking into it, the previous value for `STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE` seemed to
have been 1000, so we convert it directly:
```dm
maxcharge = STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE * 20
chargerate = STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE * 1.4
```
But, comparing this to the normal power cells, it seems their charge
rates got _halved_ during the update.
So, we do that too.
```dm
maxcharge = STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE * 20
chargerate = STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE * 0.7
```
And that fixes it.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes lead acid batteries still using the old power amounts, and not
being relative to `STANDARD_CELL_CHARGE`.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Lead acid batteries have had their power values fixed.
/🆑

* This should do for modular code, for now.

* Fixing cell power usage (Part 5) (#82296)

Continuation of #82227

Fixes these issues in
https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82196 and others that
weren't noticed.
- Batton emp protection
- Cyborg stun arm
- Cyborg energy sword
- Cyborg hug attack
- Mechanical god religious sect charge check
- Mecha fixes
  - Phasing energy drain
  - Short circuit energy drain
  - Durand shield damage energy drain
  - Plasma engine recharge rate
- Mechbay recharge power rate
- Recharge station charge rate

Stuff that was already working & didn't require fixing.
- Plasma cutter energy shots
- Botany cell charging

🆑
fix: Fixed cell energy usage for a bunch of stuff(Part 5). See PR 82296
for details
/🆑

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* [NO GBP]Fixes some mapped SMES starting with low energy. (#82203)

## About The Pull Request
Scales them all by up to 20 to account for removing the dumb SMESRATE
define. This isn't a 100% conversion for every SMES because it would go
beyond their capacity (old SMES use to duplicate cell energy, so they
had a higher capacity than their cell parts imply). Also removes
instances of varediting their capacity to fucking 1e+600 and replaces
them with magical SMES.
## Why It's Good For The Game
So lavaland and crap don't instantly run out of power. Also I don't
think we should be varediting anything to 1e+600.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes lavaland SMES and other crap from not starting with enough
energy.
fix: The pirate SMES are now magical instead of secretly infinite.
/🆑

* Mechbay & modsuit recharger tweaks (#82337)

## About The Pull Request
- Both mechbay & modsuit rechargers now waste a small amount of energy
as heat like it did before
- Fixes #82332. Mechbay recharger displays the energy of the mech in
joules & charges the cell with the exact energy required directly from
the grid thus not causing the room to blackout

## Changelog
🆑
fix: Mechbay & modsuit rechargers waste a small amount of energy as heat
fix: Mechbay recharger console displays mech charge as joules & charges
directly from the grid thus sparing the rooms apc cell from huge loads
/🆑

* Refactor APCs interaction chain from attackby to item_interaction (#82390)

## About The Pull Request

For how many lines this is, there's not a lot to really say.
In general, we simply move all item interactions from `attackby(...)` to
`item_interaction(...)`, split each item interaction off into a separate
proc, and make them all return the proper item interaction flags.
We _do_ kill some probably dead code, and remove a call to
`attackby(...)` elsewhere. Then, for clarity, we move the cell check
below the ID check so it can be next to the other item type checks, as
the priority between cell and ID is unlikely to matter anyway.
Other than what's described above and detailed below, each section's
functionality should be the same.

Now, for the parts that _do_ need to be explained more.

### Killing Probably Dead Code

Alright, so, the first part that does not have the cleanest transition.

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/d38f9385b863e49f83455a227764d302629e2867/code/modules/power/apc/apc_attack.dm#L22-L23
Whatever the fuck this is.

Asking around, this seems to just be dead code.
For sanity's sake removing it and testing, silicon interactions with it
seem to work just fine.
So we kill it. We just kill it. We Just Kill It.

Closest we could find requires the distance check there to be false, so
it wouldn't apply. But it _does_ bring us to the second bit of weird
code.

### Calling APC Attackby Elsewhere?
So wallframes let you screwdriver them to put them up, which from a
comment seems to be because of cyborgs.
APC wallframes of course override this with their own implementation,
that allows you to also replace a damaged cover or frame like that!

https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/d38f9385b863e49f83455a227764d302629e2867/code/game/objects/items/apc_frame.dm#L29-L39
...By just calling the wholeass `attackby(...)` proc on the APC and
calling it a day.

But hey, this is where our previous splitting up comes in handy, because
we just have a `wallframe_act(...)` proc!
So we just call that instead.
```dm
var/obj/machinery/power/apc/mounted_apc = locate(/obj/machinery/power/apc) in get_turf(user)
mounted_apc.wallframe_act(user, src)
return ITEM_INTERACT_SUCCESS
```
...And not use single letter variables, while we're at it.

That should be all.
Remember to get snacks and drinks.
## Why It's Good For The Game

Split off 178 line `attackby(...)` item interaction chain into separate
procs called in `item_interaction(...)`.
Screwdrivering APC wallframes no longer calls the wholeass
`attackby(...)` on the APC, but just call the new sub-proc for the
specific interaction it cares about.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: APCs have had their item interaction chain refactored. This
should functionally be the same, but please report any issues.
/🆑

* [NO GBP]Cells will only consider 0.1% of their charge when shocking a user. (#82456)

## About The Pull Request
Makes cells only consider 0.1% of their charge when calculating the
damage for shocking someone. This makes the minimum damage 20, and goes
up to 22 (previous behaviour, even though that's a shockingly small
difference) with a 50 MJ cell, which is the highest capacity crew can
get. This makes it inversely scale with the standard cell charge define,
so if that gets changed, cells will use a different composition of their
charge to consider.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Airlocks instantly critting people when shocked regardless of what's in
the grid wasn't previous behaviour.

* Oops. There we go.

* Oh, these two too.

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2024-04-12 06:33:40 +02:00
1ca9d2de62 Improved lathe error message (#82260)
## About The Pull Request

Improves the auto/protolathe low charge error message. Instead of simply
saying low power, it will tell you how long until it has enough charge
to print.


![image](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/83487515/a2aebd3e-b7bf-4a13-ae7a-6c1cc14c9057)

## Why It's Good For The Game

Less mashing the lathe over and over with no idea how much APC charge it
needs to start printing again

## Changelog

🆑 LT3
code: APCs can now calculate time-to-charge
qol: Overloaded lathes will now tell you the wait time until they're
ready to print again
/🆑

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2024-04-02 05:31:14 -04:00
d4b90fd113 [MIRROR] Stops Ghosts changing lathe output (#26993)
Stops Ghosts changing lathe output

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2024-04-01 10:28:35 -04:00
c1f11f26ce Converts arbitrary energy units to the joule. Fixes conservation of energy issues relating to charging cells. (#81579)
## About The Pull Request
Removes all arbitrary energy and power units in the codebase. Everything
is replaced with the joule and watt, with 1 = 1 joule, or 1 watt if you
are going to multiply by time. This is a visible change, where all
arbitrary energy units you see in the game will get proper prefixed
units of energy.

With power cells being converted to the joule, charging one joule of a
power cell will require one joule of energy.

The grid will now store energy, instead of power. When an energy usage
is described as using the watt, a power to energy conversion based on
the relevant subsystem's timing (usually multiplying by seconds_per_tick
or applying power_to_energy()) is needed before adding or removing from
the grid. Power usages that are described as the watt is really anything
you would scale by time before applying the load. If it's described as a
joule, no time conversion is needed. Players will still read the grid as
power, having no visible change.

Machines that dynamically use power with the use_power() proc will
directly drain from the grid (and apc cell if there isn't enough)
instead of just tallying it up on the dynamic power usages for the area.
This should be more robust at conserving energy as the surplus is
updated on the go, preventing charging cells from nothing.

APCs no longer consume power for the dynamic power usage channels. APCs
will consume power for static power usages. Because static power usages
are added up without checking surplus, static power consumption will be
applied before any machine processes. This will give a more truthful
surplus for dynamic power consumers.

APCs will display how much power it is using for charging the cell. APC
cell charging applies power in its own channel, which gets added up to
the total. This will prevent invisible power usage you see when looking
at the power monitoring console.

After testing in MetaStation, I found roundstart power consumption to be
around 406kW after all APCs get fully charged. During the roundstart APC
charge rush, the power consumption can get as high as over 2MW (up to
25kW per roundstart APC charging) as long as there's that much
available.

Because of the absurd potential power consumption of charging APCs near
roundstart, I have changed how APCs decide to charge. APCs will now
charge only after all other machines have processed in the machines
processing subsystem. This will make sure APC charging won't disrupt
machines taking from the grid, and should stop APCs getting their power
drained due to others demanding too much power while charging. I have
removed the delays for APC charging too, so they start charging
immediately whenever there's excess power. It also stops them turning
red when a small amount of cell gets drained (airlocks opening and shit
during APC charge rush), as they immediately become fully charged
(unless too much energy got drained somehow) before changing icon.

Engineering SMES now start at 100% charge instead of 75%. I noticed
cells were draining earlier than usual after these changes, so I am
making them start maxed to try and combat that.

These changes will fix all conservation of energy issues relating to
charging powercells.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Closes #73438
Closes #75789
Closes #80634
Closes #82031

Makes it much easier to interface with the power system in the codebase.
It's more intuitive. Removes a bunch of conservation of energy issues,
making energy and power much more meaningful. It will help the
simulation remain immersive as players won't encounter energy
duplication so easily. Arbitrary energy units getting replaced with the
joule will also tell people more meaningful information when reading it.
APC charging will feel more snappy.
## Changelog
🆑
fix: Fixes conservation of energy issues relating to charging
powercells.
qol: APCs will display how much power they are using to charge their
cell. This is accounted for in the power monitoring console.
qol: All arbitrary power cell energy units you see are replaced with
prefixed joules.
balance: As a consequence of the conservation of energy issues getting
fixed, the power consumption for charging cells is now very significant.
balance: APCs only use surplus power from the grid after every machine
processes when charging, preventing APCs from causing others to
discharge while charging.
balance: Engineering SMES start at max charge to combat the increased
energy loss due to conservation of energy fixes.
/🆑

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2024-03-23 16:58:56 +01:00
fb974c4270 Stops Ghosts changing lathe output (#82146)
## About The Pull Request

Fixes ghosts being able to change a lathes output direction.

## Why It's Good For The Game

Closes https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/82144 

## Changelog

🆑
fix: Fixes ghosts being able to change a lathes output direction.
/🆑

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2024-03-22 22:49:10 +01:00
SpaceLoveSs13andGitHub a9bd4a78f7 Machine construction buildtime modification (#26991)
buildtime
2024-03-22 17:23:57 +01:00
9347a887f5 [MIRROR] Lathes stop printing properly when facing material problems (#26917)
* Lathes stop printing properly when facing material problems  (#82017)

## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #81972. The build process properly exits if material run out
during printing
- Lathes also display message if materials are on hold while printing

# Changelog
🆑
fix: Lathes don't hang if materials run out mid printing. Also displays
message if materials are put on hold while printing
/🆑

* Lathes stop printing properly when facing material problems

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2024-03-16 17:17:46 -04:00
SyncIt21andGitHub 6976914934 Lathes stop printing properly when facing material problems (#82017)
## About The Pull Request
- Fixes #81972. The build process properly exits if material run out
during printing
- Lathes also display message if materials are on hold while printing 

# Changelog
🆑
fix: Lathes don't hang if materials run out mid printing. Also displays
message if materials are put on hold while printing
/🆑
2024-03-16 21:18:51 +01:00