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[MDB IGNORE] [IDB IGNORE] Upstream Sync - 04/17/2026 (#5453)
Upstream 04/17/2026 fixes https://github.com/Bubberstation/Bubberstation/issues/5549 --------- Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: tgstation-ci[bot] <179393467+tgstation-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <41715314+ArcaneMusic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Rhials <28870487+Rhials@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: rageguy505 <54517726+rageguy505@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John Willard <53777086+JohnFulpWillard@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Aliceee2ch <160794176+Aliceee2ch@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Tsar-Salat <62388554+Tsar-Salat@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SmArtKar <44720187+SmArtKar@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Maxipat <108554989+Maxipat112@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: deltanedas <39013340+deltanedas@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SimplyLogan <47579821+loganuk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: loganuk <fakeemail123@aol.com> Co-authored-by: Leland Kemble <70413276+lelandkemble@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: FalloutFalcon <86381784+FalloutFalcon@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Roxy <75404941+TealSeer@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Lucy <lucy@absolucy.moe> Co-authored-by: siliconOpossum <138069572+siliconOpossum@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Isratosh <Isratosh@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: TheRyeGuyWhoWillNowDie <70169560+TheRyeGuyWhoWillNowDie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Neocloudy <88008002+Neocloudy@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Alexander V. <volas@ya.ru> Co-authored-by: ElGitificador <168473461+ElGitificador@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Twaticus <46540570+Twaticus@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Bloop <13398309+vinylspiders@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Cameron Lennox <killer65311@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Tim <timothymtorres@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Iamgoofball <iamgoofball@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Layzu666 <121319428+Layzu666@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Arturlang <24881678+Arturlang@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: _0Steven <42909981+00-Steven@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: mrmanlikesbt <99309552+mrmanlikesbt@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ben10Omintrix <138636438+Ben10Omintrix@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: John F. Kennedy <54908920+MacaroniCritter@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Cursor <102828457+theselfish@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Josh <josh.adam.powell@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Josh Powell <josh.powell@softwire.com> Co-authored-by: Yobrocharlie <Charliemiller5617@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Hardly3D <66234359+Hardly3D@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: shayoki <96078776+shayoki@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: LT3 <83487515+lessthnthree@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Mutation code cleanup, mutations now have sources to avoid concurrency problems. (#91346)
This PR aims to clean or bring up to date portions of code about dna, the dna console and mutations. This includes taking care of or removing some of the awful choices like the pratically useless `datum/mutation/human` pathing, or the class variable, in favor of using sources to avoid potential issues with extraneous sources of a mutation. The files changed are over a hundred just because I removed the `datum/mutation/human` path, but the actual bulk of the code is mainly shared between the datum/dna.dm, _mutations.dm and dna_console.dm. Mutation shitcode is hurting my future plans for infusions a little. Also it's a much needed refactor. Drafted 'till I'm sure it works without issues. 🆑 refactor: Refactored mutation code backend. Report any issue. /🆑 |
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Adds automatic GAGS icon generation for mapping and the loadout menu (#90940)
Revival of https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/86482, which is even more doable now that we have rustg iconforge generation. What this PR does: - Sets up every single GAGS icon in the game to have their own preview icon autogenerated during compile. This is configurable to not run during live. The icons are created in `icons/map_icons/..` - This also has the side effect of providing accurate GAGS icons for things like the loadout menu. No more having to create your own previews.  <details><summary>Mappers rejoice!</summary>   </details> <details><summary>Uses iconforge so it does not take up much time during init</summary>  </details> --- this still applies: Note for Spriters: After you've assigned the correct values to vars, you must run the game through init on your local machine and commit the changes to the map icon dmi files. Unit tests should catch all cases of forgetting to assign the correct vars, or not running through init. Note for Server Operators: In order to not generate these icons on live I've added a new config entry which should be disabled on live called GENERATE_ASSETS_IN_INIT in the config.txt No more error icons in SDMM and loadout. 🆑 refactor: preview icons for greyscale items are now automatically generated, meaning you can see GAGS as they actually appear ingame while mapping or viewing the loadout menu. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com> |
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29e2f867b8 |
Adds some trailing commas to lists (#90501)
## About The Pull Request I heard you liked commas. ## Why It's Good For The Game Trailing commas make everyone happy! ## Changelog Nothing anyone will notice besides downstreams adding to these lists |
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Refactors subsystems to use dependency-ordering to determine init order. Subsystems can now declare their own dependencies. (#90268)
## About The Pull Request
As the title says.
`init_order` is no more, subsystems ordering now depends on their
declared dependencies.
Subsystems can now declare which other subsystems need to init before
them using a list and the subsystem's typepath
I.e.
```dm
dependencies = list(
/datum/controller/subsystem/atoms,
/datum/controller/subsystem/mapping
)
```
The reverse can also be done, if a subsystem must initialize after your
own:
```dm
dependents = list(
/datum/controller/subsystem/atoms
)
```
Cyclical dependencies are not allowed and will throw an error on
initialization if one is found.
There's also a debug tool to visualize the dependency graph, although
it's a bit basic:

Subsystem load ordering can still be controlled using `init_stage`, some
subsystems use this in cases where they must initialize first or last
regardless of dependencies. An error will be thrown if a subsystem has
an `init_stage` before one of their dependencies.
## Why It's Good For The Game
Makes dealing with subsystem dependencies easier, and reduces the chance
of making a dependency error when needing to shift around subsystem
inits.
## Changelog
🆑
refactor: Refactored subsystem initialization
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413207b9c2 |
Refactor gene combination recipes to not use strings (#87629)
## About The Pull Request Rewrite `/datum/generecipe` to have two variables, `input_one` and `input_two` that hold the type path of the ingredients for the recipe, instead of it being a semicolon-separated string. ## Why It's Good For The Game Better code, will catch invalid type paths in recipes at compile-time. ## Changelog No player-facing changes |
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9a9b428b61 |
Wallening Revert [MDB Ignore][IDB Ignore] (#86161)
This PR is reverting the wallening by reverting everything up to
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Spelling and Grammar Fixes (#86022)
## About The Pull Request Fixes several errors to spelling, grammar, and punctuation. ## Why It's Good For The Game ## Changelog 🆑 spellcheck: fixed a few typos /🆑 |
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4b4e9dff1d |
Wallening [IDB IGNORE] [MDB IGNORE] (#85491)
## What's going on here Kept you waitin huh! This pr resprites most all walls, windows and other "wall adjacent" things to a 3/4th perspective, technical term is "tall" walls (we are very smart). If you're trying to understand the technical details here, much of the "rendering tech" is built off the idea of split-vis. Basically, split a sprite up and render it on adjacent turfs, to prevent seeing "through" walls/doors, and to support seeing "edges" without actually seeing the atom itself. Most of the rest of it is pipelining done to accommodate how icons are cut. ## Path To Merge Almost* all sprites and code is done at this point. There are some things missing both on and off the bounty list, but that will be the case forever unless we force upstream (you guys) to stop adding new shit that doesn't fit the style. I plan on accepting and integrating prs to the current working repo <https://github.com/wall-nerds/wallening> up until a merge, to make contribution simpler and allow things like bounties to close out more easily This pr is quite bulky, even stripping away map changes it's maybe 7000 LOC (We have a few maps that were modified with UpdatePaths, I am also tentatively pring our test map, for future use.) This may inhibit proper review, although that is part of why I am willing to make it despite my perfectionism. Apologies in advance. Due to the perspective shift, a lot of mapping work is going to need to be done at some point. This comes in varying levels of priority. Many wallmounts are offset by hand, some are stuck in the wall/basically cannot be placed on the east/west/north edges of walls (posters), some just don't look great good in their current position. Tests are currently a minor bit yorked, I thought it was more important to get this up then to clean them fully. ## What does it look like?       ## Credits <details> <summary>Historical Mumbojumbo</summary> I am gonna do my best to document how this project came to be. I am operating off third party info and half remembered details, so if I'm wrong please yell at me. This project started sometime in late 2020, as a product of Rohesie trying to integrate and make easier work from Mojave Sun (A recently defunct fallout server) with /tg/. Mojave Sun (Apparently this was LITERALLY JUST infrared baron, that man is insane) was working with tall walls, IE walls that are 48px tall instead of the normal 32. This was I THINK done based off a technical prototype from aao7 proving A it was possible and B it didn't look like dogwater. This alongside oranges begging the art team for 3/4th walls (he meant TGMC style) lead to Rohesie bringing on contributors from general /tg/, including actionninja who would eventually take over as technical lead and Kryson, who would define /tg/'s version of the artstyle. Much of the formative aspects of this project are their work. The project was coming along pretty well for a few months, but ran into serious technical issues with `SIDE_MAP`, a byond map_format that allows for simpler 3/4th rendering. Due to BULLSHIT I will not detail here, the map format caused issues both at random with flickering and heavily with multiz. Concurrent with this, action stepped down after hacking out the rendering tech and starting work on an icon cutter that would allow for simpler icon generation, leaving ninjanomnom to manage the project. Some time passed, and the project stalled out due to the technical issues. Eventually I built a test case for the issues we had with `SIDE_MAP` and convinced lummox jr (byond's developer) to explain how the fuckin thing actually worked. This understanding made the project theoretically possible, but did not resolve the problems with multi-z. Resolving those required a full rework of how rendering like, worked. I (alongside tattle) took over project development from ninjanomnom at this time, and started work on Plane Cube (#69115), which when finished would finally make the project technically feasible. The time between then and now has been slow, progressive work. Many many artists and technical folks have dumped their time into this (as you can see from the credits). I will get into this more below but I would like to explicitly thank (in no particular order) tattle, draco, arcanemusic, actionninja, imaginos, viro and kylerace for keeping the project alive in this time period. I would have curled up into a ball and died if I had to do this all myself, your help has been indispensable. </details> <details> <summary>Detailed Credits</summary> Deep apologies if I have forgotten someone (I am sure I have, if someone is you please contact me). I've done my best to collate from the git log/my memory. Thanks to (In no particular order): Raccoff: Being funny to bully, creating threshold decals for airlocks aa07: (I think) inspiring the project ActionNinja: Laying the technical rock we build off, supporting me despite byond trying to kill him, building the icon cutter that makes this possible ArcaneMusic: Artistic and technical work spanning from the project's start to literally today, being a constant of motivation and positivity. I can't list all the stuff he's done Armhulen: Key rendering work (he's the reason thindows render right), an upbeat personality and a kick in the ass. Love you arm Azlan: Damn cool sprites, consistently Ben10Omintrix: You know ben showed up just to make basic mobs work, he's just fuckin like that man BigBimmer: A large amount of bounty work, alongside just like, throwing shit around. An absolute joy to work with Capsandi: Plaques, blastdoors, artistic work early on CapybaraExtravagante: Rendering work on wall frames Draco: SO MUCH STUFF. Much of the spritework done over the past two years is his, constantly engaged and will take on anything. I would have given up if not for you Floyd: Early rendering work, so early I don't even know the details. Enjoy freedom brother Imaginos16: A guiding hand through the middle years, handled much of the sprite review and contribution for a good bit there Iamgoofball: A dedication to detail and aesthetic goals, spends a lot of effort dissecting feedback with a focus on making things as good as they can be at the jump Infrared: Part of the impetus for the project, made all the xenomorph stuff in the MS style Jacquerel: A bunch of little upkeep/technical things, has done so much sprite gruntwork (WHY ARE THERE SO MANY PAINTING TYPES) Justice12354: Solved a bunch of error sprites (and worked out how to actually make prs to the project) Thanks bro! Kryson: Built the artstyle of the project, carrying on for years even when it was technically dying, only stopping to casually beat cancer. So much of our style and art is Kryson KylerAce: Handled annoying technical stuff for me, built window frame logic and fully got rid of grilles. LemonInTheDark: Rendering dirtywork, project management and just so much fucking time in dreammaker editing sprites Meyhazah: Table buttons, brass windows and alll the old style doors Mothblocks: Has provided constant support, gave me a deadline and motivation, erased worries about "it not being done", gave just SO much money to fill in the critical holes in sprites. Thanks moth MTandi: Contributed art despite his own blackjack and hookers club opening right down the road, I'm sorry I rolled over some of your sprites man I wish we had finished earlier Ninjanomnomnom: Consulted on gags issues, kept things alive through some truly shit times oranges: This is his fault Rohesie: Organized the effort, did much of the initial like, proof of concept stuff. I hope you're doin well whatever you're up to. san7890: Consulting on mapper UX/design problems, being my pet mapper Senefi: Offsetting items with a focus on detail/the more unused canidates SimplyLogan: Detailed map work and mapper feedback, personally very kind even if we end up talking past each other sometimes. Thank you! SpaceSmithers: Just like, random mapping support out of nowhere, and bein a straight up cool dude Tattle: A bunch of misc project management stuff, organizing the discord, managing the test server, dealing with all the mapping bullshit for me, being my backup in case of bus. I know you think you didn't do much but your presence and work have been a great help Thunder12345: Came out of nowhere and just so much of the random bounties, I'm kind of upset about how much we paid him Time-Green: I hooked him in by fucking with stuff he made and now he's just doin shit, thanks for helping out man! Twaticus: Provided artistic feedback and authority for my poor feeble coder brain, believed in the project for YEARS, was a constant source of ❤️ and affirmation unit0016: I have no god damn idea who she is, popped out of nowhere on the github one day and dealt with a bunch of annoying rendering/refactoring. Godspeed random furry thank you for all your effort and issue reports Viro: A bunch of detailed spriting moving towards 3/4ths, both on and off the wallening fork. If anyone believed this project would be done, it was viro Wallem: Artistic review and consultation, was my go-to guy for a long time when the other two spritetainers were inactive Waltermeldon: Cracked out a bunch of rendering work, he's the reason windows look like not dogwater. Alongside floyd and action spent a TON of time speaking to lummox/unearthing how byond rendering worked trying to make this thing happen ZephyrTFA: Added directional airlock helpers, dealt with a big fuckin bugaboo that was living in my brain like it was nothing. Love you brother And finally: The Mojave Sun development team. They provided a testbed for the idea, committed hundreds and hundreds of hours to the artstyle, and were a large reason we caught issues early enough to meaningfully deal with them. Your work is a testament to what longterm effort and deep detailed care produce. I hope you're doing well whatever you're up to. Go out with a bang! </details> ## Changelog 🆑 Raccoff, aa07, ActionNinja, ArcaneMusic, Armhulen, Azlan, Ben10Omintrix, BigBimmer, Capsandi, CapybaraExtravagante, Draco, Floyd, Iamgoofball, Imaginos16, Infrared, Jacquerel, Justice12354, Kryson, KylerAce, LemonInTheDark, Meyhazah, Mothblocks, MTandi, Ninjanomnom, oranges, Rohesie, Runi-c, san7890, Senefi, SimplyLogan, SomeAngryMiner, SpaceSmithers, Tattle, Thunder12345, Time-Green, Twaticus, unit0016, Viro, Waltermeldon, ZephyrTFA with thanks to the Mojave Sun team! add: Resprites or offsets almost all "tall" objects in the game to match a 3/4ths perspective add: Bunch of rendering mumbo jumbo to make said 3/4ths perspective work /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> Co-authored-by: = <stewartareid@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Capsandi <dansullycc@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <hero12290@aol.com> Co-authored-by: tattle <66640614+dragomagol@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SomeAngryMiner <53237389+SomeAngryMiner@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: KylerAce <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ArcaneMusic <41715314+ArcaneMusic@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Time-Green <7501474+Time-Green@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: lessthanthree <83487515+lessthnthree@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ben10Omintrix <138636438+Ben10Omintrix@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Runi-c <5150427+Runi-c@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Roryl-c <5150427+Roryl-c@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: tattle <article.disaster@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Senefi <20830349+Peliex@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Justice <42555530+Justice12354@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: BluBerry016 <50649185+unit0016@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SmArtKar <44720187+SmArtKar@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: SimplyLogan <47579821+loganuk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Emmett Gaines <ninjanomnom@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Rob Bailey <github@criticalaction.net> Co-authored-by: MMMiracles <lolaccount1@hotmail.com> |
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Fixes smoothing breaking if a map is loaded post init (#81526)
## About The Pull Request We'd finish a set of atom creation, then try and smooth those atoms The problem is they might try and smooth with an uninitialized neighbor, which wouldn't have its smoothing vars parsed. This fixes that by pooling "to be smoothed" things into a list based off the source of the init stoppage, which we then release when we're done. Also fixes things staying in mapload, even during a sleep. This can cause massive headaches so it's good to avoid. This has a cost but it's minuscule (on the order of like 0.006s (6ms over all of init), so I'm happy with it. ## Why It's Good For The Game Closes #77040 ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Maps loaded in after roundstart will no longer have broken smoothing /🆑 |
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d96dfd098b |
Fixes failure state indication message (#79988)
This is actually determining if the item was deleted before it had a chance to Initialize. |
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fcad1c76dc |
Move hot procs to CODEOWNERS for dev cycles initiative (#77599)
Someone touched these recently and added seconds of init time, I don't want it to happen again without me knowing because it is hard to remove after the fact without just killing the entire features that rely on it |
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Improves the RPG loot wizard event. (#77218)
## About The Pull Request As the title says. Adds a bunch more stat changes to various different items and a somewhat simple way of modifying them whilst minimizing side-effects as much as possible. Added a new negative curse of polymorph suffix that can randomly polymorph you once you pick up the item. Curse of hunger items won't start on items that are not on a turf. Curse of polymorph will only activate when equipped. Bodyparts, two-handed melees, bags, guns and grenades, to name a few, have a bunch of type-specific stat changes depending on their quality. Some items won't gain fantasy suffixes during the RPG loot event, like stacks, chairs and paper, to make gamifying the stats a bit harder. I'm sure there'll still be other ways to game the event, but it's not that big of a deal since these are the easiest ways to game it. High level items also have a cool unusual effect aura ## Why It's Good For The Game Makes the RPG item event cooler. Right now, it's a bit lame since everything only gains force value and wound bonus on attack. This makes the statistic increases more type-based and make it interesting to use It's okay for some items to be powerful since this is a wizard event and a very impactful one too. By making the curse of hunger items not spawn on people, it'll also make it a less painful event too. ## Changelog 🆑 add: Expanded the RPG loot wizard event by giving various different items their own statistic boost. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: Watermelon914 <3052169-Watermelon914@users.noreply.gitlab.com> |
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NEW STATION TRAIT: Radioactive Nebula (#76825)
## About The Pull Request Adds a new station trait: Radioactive Nebula! The station is located inside a radioactive nebula. Space background and lighting is different shades of green. Objects in space will also glow green. (This is kinda lying, since the glowing stuff isn't radioactive, you just get an element that slowly irradiates you, though people and certain objects that get the 'IRRADIATED' status may still double-whammy you) Do not go into space without rad-protected gear, or you will get very sick very fast. RAD-protection MODsuit modules spawn in robotics and are also immediately researched. The nebula does protect against external threats, like pirates, ninja's and nukies. They can still get to the station pretty well, but they can't stay in space for extended periods of time To make it more livable, public rad protection gear will spawn in lockers around the station. Everyone will also spawn with potassium iodide pills in their emergency box. Dynamics threat is also reduced by 30, so there's a proclivity towards more lower threat rounds when the radioactive nebula is present. Radioactive resonance virus cannot be generated though, since it kinda obliterates any and all challenge and threat  **Shielding**  In order to protect the station from radiation, nebula shielding units need to be constructed. Five spawn ready-to-built in engineering, and more can be bought pretty cheap from cargo. (Normal radstorms are disabled) The gravity generator has 20 minutes of innate shielding, where every nebula shielding unit adds another 20 minutes. 5 are needed to completely block all radiation even when the gravity gen is down, but constructing more is recommended in-case of sabotage/destructions/power outtages. Active nebula shielding will passively generate tritium. You can either vent/ignore this, or use it for something. I'm not an atmos tech but I'm sure you can do something with it _What happens when no shielding units are constructed/they all fail?_ The station will suffer a 5 minute long radiation storm, with only shuttles being excempt. The storm is nerfed strongly, and you can tank the 5 minutes, but you'll be pretty sick. After the 5 minutes are over, central command will send an emergency shielding unit which will block the radiation for 10 minutes and warn the station to set up nebula shielding. ## Why It's Good For The Game The station being inside a radioactive nebula shakes up a pretty major aspect of the game (that being the 'space' in space station 13). Hallway decals are colored green, display screens will display radiation markings, carps blend with the nebula, etc. Putting the station inside a radioactive nebula shakes up the rules of the game and what people can expect. Suddenly, you can no longer just go outside without taking meds or getting proper radiation protection, encouraging people to stay cozy and inside.  Inside, the crew gets the goal to set-up radiation shielding to defend themselves against the nebula, rewarding a creative engineering department with passive resource income and protecting the station against massive radiation storms. I think it's nice to give engineering something to set up. Even if they don't care, they can just plop it down somewhere in a closed room and be done with it. The radiation storm is pretty aggressive, but very survivable if you use your potassium iodide pills, the extra radiation suits or whatever chemistry has whipped up. Most importantly, it gives the entire station a common enemy: the nebula. Everyone is encouraged to prepare against the mechanics. Chemistry can make meds, viro can make protective virusses, robotics gets encouraged to make radprotected MODsuits, engineering gets to set-up radiation shielding, assistants can look at space or whatever assistants do. <details> <summary>Cool images</summary>     </details> ## Changelog 🆑 add: Adds a new rare radioactive nebula station trait! Get ready and PREPARE, before it gets in... tweak: Nearstation space area lighting may look slightly different /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: MrMelbert <51863163+MrMelbert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jacquerel <hnevard@gmail.com> |
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d4cdd6b63e |
Replaces lava and chasm's "safeties" and ignoring turf slowdown on catwalks with traits and a new element. (#76376)
## About The Pull Request This adds a new element for movables that grants turfs they're in traits, changes lava and the chasm component to check for traits instead, ditto for turf slowdown. It also implements another trait that prevents wet floor from slipping people, as well as some other changes (feel free to opine on them really): - Tables and conveyor belts now stop turf slowdown, much like catwalks, as I imagine people walking on them are not really touching the floor. (I'd include protection against lava too... until they melt, but that'd mean finding a way to have these objects burn in the first place, and lava code is still stupid despite a years old refactor I did) - Tables also stop slippery turfs from slipping (bananas, soaps etc. still apply). I wish there were a way to make some objects slippery by coating them in water vapor or splashing water/lube, but that's outside the scope of this PR. - Fixed an edge case in which a mob standing on a lava turf would be left permanently visually on fire if the lava is changed to another kind of turf. - Removed unused code from stone tiles. I'm going to include these traits in that global list for admin-added traits... tomorrow perhaps. 💤 ## Why It's Good For The Game Replacing some hard-coded mechanics with easier to use traits and an element, which I also need for the submerge element PR. ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Replaced hardcoded "safeties" for lava, chasms and ignoring turf slowdowns on catwalks with traits. balance: much like catwalks, tables and conveyors also disable turf slowdowns. balance: slippery turfs won't slip you when walking on a table. fix: Fixed an edge case in which a mob standing on a lava turf would be left visually but permanently on fire if the lava is changed to another kind of turf. /🆑 |
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cf92862daf |
Fixes a runtime in atom init management (#76241)
## About The Pull Request The issue was map verification calling build_cache, which uses the define which enables/disables init values on sleep. We avoid this by using a var on map datums and using that to enable the init value modification only when we are actually loading stuff. Also fixes a bug in clear_tracked_initialize() where it being called with no values lead to bad values/potentially overriding initialized on accident. Also also I forgot how for loops worked so this would not have worked regardless ## Why It's Good For The Game Code should like, function |
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61d046d2b6 |
Fully fixes atom init desyncs (#76179)
## About The Pull Request The old system was... ok, but the stack trace was unfortuante, and the potential to double remove was silly. Let's use a list of source, value instead, to block overremovals and properly support different load states ## Why It's Good For The Game Prevents a bug a goodhearted bagilmin showed me where shuttles would randomly just fail to load. Calling clear twice should not be a failure ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Maps loaded post init will no longer randomly enter a failed state. Hopefully. /🆑 |
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d17a4dbccd |
Fix very common smoothing groups runtime by deferring icon smoothing until all atom initializations are complete (#75444)
## About The Pull Request Fixes the "bad index" runtime that shows up on 80% of rounds.  The issue is that during dynamic maploading, the initialization of objects is split over several ticks. However, before the initialization is complete, an object's smoothing groups is still in its string form (as per [the smoothing group optimizations](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/71989)). Thus, code later down the line attempts to read from this string, and errors. It would be expensive to check all nearby neighbors every time in any place in this code, so instead we defer icon smoothing if there are any initializations currently in progress. Because this only happens for dynamic loading, the stuff being loaded dynamically is usually small, and icon smoothing already has a somewhat visible delay for shuttles, this delay doesn't matter. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Fixed an issue where objects on something that loaded dynamically, like shuttles, would not be smoothed. /🆑 |
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ccef887efe |
Lints Against Unmanaged Local Defines (#74333)
# MAINTAINER - USE THE BUTTON THAT SAYS "MERGE MASTER" THEN SET THE PR TO AUTO-MERGE! IT'S MUCH EASIER FOR ME TO FIX THINGS BEFORE THEY SKEW RATHER THAN AFTER THE FACT. ## About The Pull Request Hey there, This took a while to do, but here's the gist: Python file now regexes every file in `/code` except for those that have some valid reason to be tacking on more global defines. Some of those reasons are simply just that I don't have the time right now (doing what you see in this PR took a few hours) to refactor and parse what should belong and what should be thrown out. For the time being though, this PR will at least _halt_ people making the mistake of not `#undef`ing any files they `#define` "locally", or within the scope of a file. Most people forget to do this and this leads to a lot of mess later on due to how many variables can be unmanaged on the global level. I've made this mistake, you've made this mistake, it's a common thing. Let's automatically check for it so it can be fixed no-stress. Scenarios this PR corrects: * Forgetting to undef a define but undeffing others. * Not undeffing any defines in your file. * Earmarking a define as a "file local" define, but not defining it. * Having a define be a "file local" define, but having it be used elsewhere. * Having a "local" define not even be in the file that it only shows up in. * Having a completely unused define* (* I kept some of these because they seemed important... Others were junked.) ## Why It's Good For The Game If you wanna use it across multiple files, no reason to not make it a global define (maybe there's a few reasons but let's assume that this is the 95% case). Let me know if you don't like how I re-arranged some of the defines and how you'd rather see it be implemented, and I'd be happy to do that. This was mostly just "eh does it need it or not" sorta stuff. I used a pretty cool way to detect if we should use the standardized GitHub "error" output, you can see the results of that here https://github.com/san7890/bruhstation/actions/runs/4549766579/jobs/8022186846#step:7:792 ## Changelog Nothing that really concerns players. (I fixed up all this stuff using vscode, no regexes beyond what you see in the python script. sorry downstreams) |
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0235cfb078 |
Experiment with holding hard references to objects being qdeleted in 515 (saves 1.1+ seconds on init times, more on prod) (#72033)
## About The Pull Request Adds `EXPERIMENT_515_QDEL_HARD_REFERENCE`, which will queue to the GC subsystem using hard references rather than `\ref`. This is only possible in 515 because of the new `refcount` proc. `\ref` is very very slow and has some nasty knock on effects, so removing its usages where possible is good. This is an explicit opt in define because I want to give us the ability to test 515 on live while only testing 515 itself, not our experimental changes. We have a few more of these we want to do so I made a separate file for them. They're auto-defined in unit tests so we see them with the alternate test runner. In a perfect world we'd test both on and off, but eh. Closes https://github.com/tgstation/dev-cycles-initiative/issues/10 |
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a625fc8038 |
Cleans up the fallout from plane cube (#70235)
* Cleans up the fallout from plane cube Alright. Makes cleaning bubbles respect planes Adds support for updating overlays on move, fixing an issue with pointing at items Adds better error messages for failing to provide args for mutable_appearance() Fixes a bug where string overlays were not respecting insertion order * Adds documentation for offset spokesman and offset_const * Better stack trace * Removes some redundant uses of cached MAs At this scale, attempting to cache MAs like this has 0 impact on anything And just makes things more messy then they need to be * ensures fullscreen objects START offset, so things are always proper * ensures chatmessages always have the right offset * fixes compile * whoops, the above lighting plane should actually be ABOVE the lighting plane * fixes compile, also cleans up the fire overlay a tad * Adds a unit test for plane masters that are shrunk by multiz being double shrunk This is slightly hacky because of how I'm handing the plane master group, but it's not THAT bad, and gives me some real good coverage * Properly targets the seethrough plane at the game world plate. This fixes unit tests, and also just makes more sense * whoops * oh * adds datum support for allocate(), cleans up a harddel from testing * Makes camera chunks index at 1, and also makes them support non powers of two sizes, since that was unneeded * fixes runtime in allocate |
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4733643f39 |
Clean up subsystem Initialize(), require an explicit result returned, give a formal way to fail (for SSlua) (#69775)
* cleanup SS API, give SSlua a proper way to error out * New SS_INIT_ system |
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f338a209d7 |
I shaved 2 seconds off atom init times and it's boring (#69742)
* I shaved 2 seconds off init times by moving some sleep tests to only run during unit testing and using ``as anything`` |
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0504c0a2b4 |
Improper forced qdel cleanup, some expanded del all verbs (#66595)
* Removes all supurfolus uses of QDEL_HINT_LETMELIVE This define exists to allow abstract, sturucturally important things to opt out of being qdeleted. It does not exist to be a "Immune to everything" get out of jail free card. We have systems for this, and it's not appropriate here. This change is inherently breaking, because things might be improperly qdeling these things. Those issues will need to be resolved in future, as they pop up * Changes all needless uses of COMSIG_PARENT_PREQDELETED It exists for things that want to block the qdel. If that's not you, don't use it * Adds force and hard del verbs, for chip and break glass cases respectively The harddel verb comes with two options before it's run, to let you tailor it to your level of fucked * Damn you nova Adds proper parent returns instead of . = ..() Co-authored-by: Seth Scherer <supernovaa41@gmx.com> * Ensures immortality talismans cannot delete their human if something goes fuckey. Thanks ath/oro for pointing this out Co-authored-by: Seth Scherer <supernovaa41@gmx.com> |
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f73b94a0b6 |
Adds logic to hopefully prevent/yell about init breaking (#64705)
Safeguards restoring initialize mode after runtimes during atom initialization |
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410091dd27 |
Add compile option for profiling mapload atom inits (#64593)
* Add compile option for profiling mapload atom inits * Don't need this semicolon anymore * Force overwrite * Add tool for reading the data |
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b95c0366a4 |
_HELPERS/unsorted.dm has been sorted (#61882)
bring code up to latest standards, move many procs to named files inside _HELPERS no idea where to put some of these procs, help is appreciated made more files to contain some unique code, deleted unsorted.dm, we can rest now |
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6c01cc2c01 |
every case of initialize that should have mapload, does (#61623)
## About The Pull Request stop forgetting to include mapload, if you don't include it then every single subtype past it by default doesn't include it for example, `obj/item` didn't include mapload so every single item by default didn't fill in mapload  ## Regex used: procs without args, not even regex `/Initialize()` procs with args `\/Initialize\((?!mapload)((.)*\w)?` cleanup of things i didn't want to mapload: `\/datum\/(.)*\/Initialize\(mapload` |
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5a4c87a9fc |
tgui Preferences Menu + total rewrite of the preferences backend (#61313)
About The Pull Request Rewrites the entire preferences menu in tgui. Rewrites the entire backend to be built upon datumized preferences, rather than constant additions to the preferences base datum. Splits game preferences into its own window. Antagonists are now split into their individual rulesets. You can now be a roundstart heretic without signing up for latejoin heretic, as an example. This iteration matches parity, and provides very little new functionality, but adding anything new will be much easier. Fixes #60823 Fixes #28907 Fixes #44887 Fixes #59912 Fixes #58458 Fixes #59181 Major TODOs Quirk icons, from @Fikou (with some slight adjustments from me) Lore text, from @EOBGames (4/6, need moths and then ethereal lore from @AMonkeyThatCodes) Heavy documentation on how one would add new preferences, species, jobs, etc A lot of specialized testing so that people's real data don't get corrupted Changelog cl Mothblocks, Floyd on lots of the design refactor: The preferences menu has been completely rewritten in tgui. refactor: The "Stop Sounds" verb has been moved to OOC. /cl |
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f90e8cf7a3 |
Fixes a bunch of harddels that are sourced from player action (#59371)
Sourced from #59118 and a cursed project I'll pr later, This pr contains a lot of harddel fixes for stuff that pops up after a player interacts with something. I'm not gonna list them all here because there's something like 60 130, check the commit log if you're curious Oh and I moved ref tracking screaming to a separate define, and made some optimizations to the thing in general. I think that's it, this pr is a bit of a frankenstine |
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c906c44393 |
Fixes a fuck ton more harddels (#58779)
Redoes how geese handle eating shit, it was fucking stupid and caused harddels, and while this method is technically slower in the best case, it's a fucking goose Fixes action related harddels, I hate how they work but at least this way they won't hold refs. Fixes the hierophont causing its beacon to harddel Removes the M variable from megafauna actions, it was used like a typed owner and caused harddels, so I burned it Fixes target and targets_from harddels, replaces all setters of target with LoseTarget and GiveTarget, which should help maintain behavior. I'm not sure if this breaks anything, but if it does we should fix the assumptions that code makes instead of reverting this change Fixes more area_senstive_contents related harddels, we need to allow the mob to move before clearing out its list. Fixes marked object harddels (I'm coming for you admin team) Fixes a language based human harddel Fixes managed overlay related harddels (This was just emissive blockers, but I think this is a good safety net to have. If we clear the overlay list we should clear this one as well) Fixes bot core harddels, I hate the fact that this exists but it has no reason to know who its owner is Adds a walk(src, 0) to simple_animal destroy, it's the best bang for the buck in terms of stopping spurious harddels. Walk related harddels aren't that expensive in the first place, since byond does the same thing I'm doing here, but this makes finding mob harddels easier, so let's go with it I fixed another source of part harddels, I hate fullupgrade so much Fixes all the sound loop harddels |
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c7a399ec4a |
Fixes bug with atoms (including new players!!!!) not spawned from the holodeck being deleted by it if they happened to be initialized at the same time (#57510)
About The Pull Request Fixes #57446 yeah not my best moment, holodeck currently sets SSatoms to add every call to InitAtom() to a list and then give it back to the holodeck console (it actually goes through map_template/holodeck to do it but whatever). However it turns out atom/New() calls InitAtom too, so if an atom is created while SSatoms is still creating the list to give to the holodeck then that atom is added to the list regardless of whether or not its actually from the holodeck template. Now theres an extra argument to InitAtom that tells it whether its spawned directly from a map template (ie, its part of the input list of uninitialized atoms that InitializeAtoms was given) or otherwise the output list that the holodeck uses is populated by calling GetAllContents on all atom/movables spawned directly from the template. also renamed some vars in initTemplateBounds because it was hard to reason what it was doing and made it use as anything also note that loading a map template with returns_created_atoms = TRUE will no longer track atoms that arent in the map file but are spawned directly onto a turf, currently nothing does this with the holodeck (which is the only map template that has this feature) by the way this bug is my fault Why It's Good For The Game incredibly incredibly unlucky new players dont deserve to be deleted just because they didnt spawn in the holodeck Changelog 🆑 fix: the holodeck is no longer so powerful that it can destroy anything and everything that dares to start existing while it's busy loading programs /🆑 |
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0f435d5dff |
Remove hideous inline tab indentation, and bans it in contributing guidelines (#56912)
Done using this command sed -Ei 's/(\s*\S+)\s*\t+/\1 /g' code/**/*.dm We have countless examples in the codebase with this style gone wrong, and defines and such being on hideously different levels of indentation. Fixing this to keep the alignment involves tainting the blames of code your PR doesn't need to be touching at all. And ultimately, it's hideous. There are some files that this sed makes uglier. I can fix these when they are pointed out, but I believe this is ultimately for the greater good of readability. I'm more concerned with if any strings relied on this. Hi codeowners! Co-authored-by: Jared-Fogle <35135081+Jared-Fogle@users.noreply.github.com> |
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98f58208c8 |
Refactors Holodeck to Use Map Templates, Again! Black Magic OOM Crashing No Longer Included (#55645)
Refactors the holodeck to use map templates instead of copy_contents_to, which every maintainer seems to have complaints about. Fixes #41485 because the matches become part of the spawned list created by ssatoms Fixes #54789 because the holodeck area no longer has the NO_TELEPORT flag Fixes #55676 because the map templates cant be changed midround unlike the program copies in the centcom z level Fixes #49318 because the holodeck no longer creates new areas like the original did This pr also changes initTemplateBounds to be a /datum/map_template proc instead of a parsed_map proc. This was mainly so I wouldn't have to duplicate vars between map_template and parsed_map. It's also nice because there's no longer a parsed_map proc inside the map_template file, especially when it didn't need to be a parsed_map proc. The holodeck sims wont take up space in the centcom z level any more (which allows for more possible programs in the future), and map templates are more heavily tested. This is also a chance to future proof the holodeck against bugs. Holodeck also seems more responsive. This should allow for a second custom holodeck in some future ruin as well, although that of course will not be in play for the near future because of the offstation content ban. Also I documented the fuck out of the holodeck |
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56345975ba |
The Great Radio Rework: NTNET Part 1 of many. (#54462)
Machinery networking refactor. |
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de7994c0f7 |
Init sanity unit test (#55147)
https://github.com/tgstation/TerraGov-Marine-Corps/pull/5326 Stemming from https://github.com/ParadiseSS13/Paradise/pull/14770 Basically it just checks for bad initialize calls |
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f15bcc4692 |
Initialize and LateInitialize runs correctly at round start (#54594)
I've been pulling my hair out on this one. Ever since I started my ntnet project, I could never get LateInitalize to work right. Apparently it has never worked right. How it was set up before on server start
Station map loads, Does NOT run Initialize(mapload = TRUE)
Generates space, lavaland/icebox ruins
Loads a ruin, DOES run Initialize(mapload = TRUE) EXCEPT on areas
End of mapping system
Atom system Initialized and it checks and runs Initialize(mapload = TRUE) on world
You see the issue? Initialize and by extension LateInitialize is run in blocks. Worst, LateInitialize is run on turfs FIRST in ruins BEFORE Initialize is ever run on the other atoms. While there isn't much in Area, there is map_generator so I am sure it caused some grief for map creators.
The NEW order now is
Station map loads, Does NOT run Initialize(mapload = TRUE)
Generates space, lavaland/icebox ruins
Loads a ruin, Does NOT run Initialize(mapload = TRUE)
End of mapping system
Atom system Initialized and it checks and runs Initialize(mapload = TRUE) on world
Also if you dynamicly load a map, like snowdin or such, it will Initialize all atoms at once and then run LateInitialize properly
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62676e72a8 |
Force LF line endings with gitattributes and convert repo (#52266)
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@gmail.com> |
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901e69f2c7 | Temporary turf visuals fix. (#51399) | ||
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cea5360e4b |
Updates codedocs with links (#49497)
About The Pull Request Updating the best written documentation with the new linking feature. |
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8a8cdce0cd | protects genepulse from peepers | ||
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29ecfa47bf |
[READY] Goon Genetics (#41258)
GENETICS
The random hexadecimal rng game has been replaced with gene sequencing from goon.
Adds mutation activators and mutators
You can now store mutations
Everyone now has their own set of unique mutations
Limited mutations per person to 8 (including one always being monkey)
Adds race specific mutations (See fire breathing for lizads)
You can inspect discovered mutations, undiscovered mutations use an alias to recognize them by
Adds a sequence analyzer. Can be used to scan someones genes sequence. Useful for determing what mutations they can safely have and or collecting data for very difficult sequences
Adds mutation combining. It's currently only RADIOACTIVE + STRONG = HULK (So yes you will now need 2 mutations for to get hulk)
Adds several other mutations. Telepathy, firebreath, glowy, radioactive and strength
cl Time-Green
add: Goon genetics!
add: More mutations! Fire breath for lizards! Radioactive! Telepathy! Glowy! Strength, though its cosmetic and should be combined with radioactivity instead! Fiery sweat!
add: Adds void magnet mutation by @tralezab !
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8da281ff50 |
Nuclear operatives have a christmas tree during the festive season (#41788)
* Nuclear operatives have a christmas tree during the festive season 🆑 coiax add: Nuclear operatives have a Christmas tree during the festive season. /🆑 Minor buff to nuke ops during the Christmas period when trees have presents, as they'll have access to random items just like the crew. * Adds a second lightbulb to the bathroom * Christmas tree SPAWNERS rather than LANDMARKS |
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87752f100f | Remove created_atoms tracking from InitializeAtoms | ||
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4f0b0b7ec1 |
Replaces /atom.initialized and .admin_spawned with flags (#37981)
kill .initialized and .admin_spawned from /atom |
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3aab6bba8b | Atom initialization counter only shows up in TESTING mode (#35428) | ||
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94a7608995 | adds a parent level subsystem initialized var (#33456) | ||
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36414ac1e6 |
Datumizes saymodes (#33013)
* Datumized saymodes! * Update living.dm * ... |
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9d101d753a | Makes atom initialization microscopically faster | ||
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2132271860 | Fixes ordering of text2file params |