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Hud elements and certain in-world objects will now change your cursor to indicate they are clickable (windows style) (#88470)
## About The Pull Request Basically just goes through and adds `mouse_over_pointer = MOUSE_HAND_POINTER` to a bunch of screen elements (player hud and lobby menu) Also adds it to very small wall mounted objects like buttons, fire alarms, and light switches https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c501cd3d-8efd-4fd0-a486-a53f2102a2cb https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89f7cdcb-b40c-4ef3-b578-fee66ddf1ce2 ## Why It's Good For The Game - Makes interacting with screen elements a bit more tactile - Makes it a bit easier to click on tiny buttons and such (being able to know when you're actually hovering the thing) - Maybe can be expanded to more world objects to indicate they are clickable vs non-interactable? ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert qol: Hovering over clickable screen elements will now update your mouse cursor to indicate they're clickable qol: Hovering over small wall mounts (light switches, buttons, fire alarms) will now update to mouse cursor indicating you're hovering them /🆑 |
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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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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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LateInitialize is not allowed to call parent anymore (#82540)
## About The Pull Request I've seen a few cases in the past where LateInitialize is done cause of the init return value being set to do so for no real reason, I thought I should try to avoid that by ensuring LateInitialize isn't ever called without overriding. This fixes a ton of machine's LateInitialize not calling parent (mechpad, door buttons, message monitor, a lot of tram machines, abductor console, holodeck computer & disposal bin), avoiding having to set itself up to be connected to power. If they were intended to not connect to power, they should be using ``NO_POWER_USE`` instead. Also removes a ton of returns to LateInit when it's already getting it from parent regardless (many cases of that in machine code). ## Why It's Good For The Game I think this is better for coding standard reasons as well as just making sure we're not calling this proc on things that does absolutely nothing with them. A machine not using power can be seen evidently not using power with ``NO_POWER_USE``, not so much if it's LateInitialize not calling parent. ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Mech pads, door buttons, message monitors, tram machines, abductor consoles & holodeck computers now use power. /🆑 |
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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. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: SyncIt21 <110812394+SyncIt21@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com> |
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makes air lock controllers use tgui (#81050)
## About The Pull Request makes air lock controllers use tgui  ## Why It's Good For The Game they will now use tgui instead of html ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: airlock controllers now use tgui /🆑 |
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b52ce868bc |
Cuts down on unnecessary non-TGUI stuff (#79590)
## About The Pull Request Removes INTERACT_MACHINE_SET_MACHINE on machines that don't use a non-TGUI UI. Removes set_machine from TGUI things that forgot to remove them previously. Decouples advanced camera consoles from UI procs since it doesn't actually use one. ## Why It's Good For The Game TGUI machines don't need to be using these procs and vars, and this makes it more clear what does and doesn't use a TGUI menu from a glance. I explain it a bit better [here](https://hackmd.io/XLt5MoRvRxuhFbwtk4VAUA) if you're interested. ## Changelog No player-facing changes. |
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f71ea26f72 |
Machine list is now stored in SSmachines | Remove excessive use of global lists for specific machine types (#76822)
## About The Pull Request Removes all of the duplicate global lists for specific machine types where the only thing they do is store all machines of that type. Adds machine tracking to SSmachines in the form of a list for all machines, and then an associative list for machines by their type. Previously we have machines in multiple global lists, such as airlocks being in GLOB.doors, GLOB.airlocks, GLOB.machines. This makes that not a thing, and also means that iterating through GLOB.machines looking for a specific type is no longer as expensive. |
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ccf547c142 |
Adds an extra malf AI ability: Remote emagging. Also tidies up emag code and coverts a lot of things to balloon alerts (#76669)
## About The Pull Request New malf AI upgrade Remote safety overrides: Mid-cost, Mid-supply. Allows the AI to remotely emag things it can see and can access. 1. Very useful for psychological warfare (Emagging APCs to throw the crew off their trail) 2. Logically makes sense - why, of all things, can the AI not emag anything when it's fundumentally integrated with the station's electronics? 3. Generally speaking can only access things that make sense for it to access - it cannot emag ethereals, sadly In order for this to work, emag_act now returns a boolean, designating if the emag had any effect. While I was in there, I also added args to every single emag_act I could find and added far more feedback/converted a lot of things to balloon alerts to allow the AI to see if its emag had any effect. ## Why It's Good For The Game It just makes sense that the AI, the most electronically-sensitive entity in the game, would be able to emag things. Plus, more options given to malf that aren't strictly MURDER KILL MURDER are always a plus, especially if they allow for fancier plays. ## Changelog 🆑 add: New malf ability: Remote safety overrides. Allows the AI to remotely emag things it has access to. code: emag_act() now returns a boolean designating it's success in emagging code: All instances of emag_act() now have the proper arguments qol: Most usecases of emagging now have some kind of feedback, and existing feedback has been sanity checked and converted to balloon alerts. /🆑 |
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Icons folder cleaning wave two (#76788)
## About The Pull Request Further continous organizing and cleaning the Icons folder. There are still some minior nitpicks left to do, but I reached my daily sanity expenses limit again, and the faster these get in the less issues for both me and others later. Also cleans some mess I caused by my blindness last PR. ## Why It's Good For The Game Saner spriters = better sprites |
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Strays away from GLOB.machines when possible (#71100)
## About The Pull Request This replaces needless GLOB.machines with more precise lists whenever one existed, plus adding a new one for CTF machines. ## Why It's Good For The Game GLOB.machines holds every single /obj/machinery in the game, so checking the whole list for stuff is pretty big. This aims to cut that down by using smaller lists whenever possible. I also gave CTF a new list because it checked machines very often. ## Changelog Nothing player facing. |
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4d6a8bc537 |
515 Compatibility (#71161)
Makes the code compatible with 515.1594+
Few simple changes and one very painful one.
Let's start with the easy:
* puts call behind `LIBCALL` define, so call_ext is properly used in 515
* Adds `NAMEOF_STATIC(_,X)` macro for nameof in static definitions since
src is now invalid there.
* Fixes tgui and devserver. From 515 onward the tmp3333{procid} cache
directory is not appened to base path in browser controls so we don't
check for it in base js and put the dev server dummy window file in
actual directory not the byond root.
* Renames the few things that had /final/ in typepath to ultimate since
final is a new keyword
And the very painful change:
`.proc/whatever` format is no longer valid, so we're replacing it with
new nameof() function. All this wrapped in three new macros.
`PROC_REF(X)`,`TYPE_PROC_REF(TYPE,X)`,`GLOBAL_PROC_REF(X)`. Global is
not actually necessary but if we get nameof that does not allow globals
it would be nice validation.
This is pretty unwieldy but there's no real alternative.
If you notice anything weird in the commits let me know because majority
was done with regex replace.
@tgstation/commit-access Since the .proc/stuff is pretty big change.
Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com>
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910b97cd37 |
Save 0.4s by shaving off a lot of smaller init costs (#71007)
Starts shaving off a lot of less than 0.1s performance killers by, in nearly every case, just writing better code. Numbers are amount saved. - /obj/machinery/bluespace_vendor/LateInitialize -> 29.4ms Changes a loop over all machines to a specialized list. - /obj/structure/table/glass/Initialize -> 42.53ms Stops every table from initializing glass shards and table frames before any destruction. - /obj/structure/chair/Initialize -> 24.64ms Removes an unnecessary addtimer that existed for chairs that weren't anchored in emergency shuttles. Didn't do anything. - /datum/orderable_item/New -> 44.3ms Instead of initializing every item to get its desc, just uses initial. Added a unit test to make sure none are dynamic. - /obj/machinery/computer/slot_machine/Initialize -> 26.19ms Currently goes through every coin subtype, creates it, calls a proc, then qdels it. Changes that to only run once. Could be optimized further by making the coin info on a datum to avoid creating the object, but it currently sits at 7.82ms, far below worth caring about for now. - /obj/machinery/door_buttons/airlock_controller/findObjsByTag -> 3.51ms Loops over just doors instead of typechecking airlock in machines. - /obj/structure/closet/Initialize -> 60.57ms Moves the code for taking everything on the tile from a next-tick timer to LateInitialize. - /obj/machinery/rnd/experimentor/Initialize -> 36.92ms Changes a list that is generated by going through every item in the game and getting information from a large amount of them to only run when needed. - /obj/structure/tank_dispenser/Initialize -> 20.81ms No longer initializes every tank in it right away, only when needed. - /obj/machinery/telecomms/LateInitialize -> 16.63ms Removes `urange` to instead just loop over telecomms machines and check distance. There's not that many of them. - /mob/living/simple_animal/hostile/carp/cayenne/Initialize -> 3.17ms Defers a GAGS overlay creation until its needed. BTW GAGS is *horrendous* on init costs, and is the root cause for a lot of pretty terrible performance. I investigated precompiling but the gains weren't crazy, but likely could be the more stuff is GAGS'd. - /turf/open/floor/engine/cult/Initialize -> 14.64ms Temporary visual effect that is created is no longer done on mapload, since nobody will see it. - /datum/techweb/specialized/autounlocking/proc/autounlock -> 5.55ms Changes some loops to shorter checks. This whole proc is pretty bad and it's still 14.21ms for 17 calls. - /matrix/New -> 13.41ms - /matrix/proc/Translate -> 42.06ms ~~Changed the mineral matrice to only generate once, then take it from a static.~~ An extra ~0.05s taken off by avoiding setting icon and transform every Initialize. |
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ffd1ae5fc0 |
Rebalanced Power consumption, increase for machines (#66059)
Machinery power consumption rebalance. |
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684eab3d31 |
Converts SFX keys into DEFINES (#65146)
About The Pull Request Simply converts all instances of soundkeys that use get_sfx from strings into defines. E.g. "sparks" is now SFX_SPARKS Why It's Good For The Game It makes life a lot easier when you're looking for a sound effect. You just type SFX_ and you get suggestions in VSC. Plus, it looks better. image Changelog Not player facing. |
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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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375a20e49b |
Refactors most spans into span procs (#59645)
Converts most spans into span procs. Mostly used regex for this and sorted out any compile time errors afterwards so there could be some bugs. Was initially going to do defines, but ninja said to make it into a proc, and if there's any overhead, they can easily be changed to defines. Makes it easier to control the formatting and prevents typos when creating spans as it'll runtime if you misspell instead of silently failing. Reduces the code you need to write when writing spans, as you don't need to close the span as that's automatically handled by the proc. (Note from Lemon: This should be converted to defines once we update the minimum version to 514. Didn't do it now because byond pain and such) |
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e4079c87b8 |
update_appearance (#55468)
Creates update_name and update_desc Creates the wrapper proc update_appearance to batch update_name, update_desc, and update_icon together Less non-icon handling code in update_icon and friends Signal hooks for things that want to change names and descriptions 99%+ of the changes in this are just from switching everything over to update_appearance from update_icon |
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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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74755a5a3a |
Audio falloff re-work, and increased audio range. (#54362)
imo; the ss13 audio-scape is quite barren, you can only hear most things if you can see them, which in my opinion doesn't make much sense. This changes that so you can hear further away, but falloff is much higher, so in reality you will only hear things relatively quietly when they're out of sight. This PR increases the hearing distance of most sound by 9, excluding sounds such as antag items that are meant to be used stealthily This PR also replaces Byond's inbuilt falloff system with something I made, (And thanks to potato for helping me throw together a formula for it). This fall-off system makes sound fall off more naturally, with sounds being full volume within a certain range, and then softly falling off until they are completely quiet. This makes for a smoother transition between "This sound is full volume" and "I dont hear this sound". Co-authored-by: ff <ff> |
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9629feed35 |
Converts A && A.B into A?.B (#54342)
Implements the ?. operator, replacing code like A && A.B with A?.B BYOND Ref: When reading A?.B, it's equivalent to A && A.B except that A is only evaluated once, even if it's a complex expression like a proc call. |
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2a0eac8772 |
Fix some potential sleeps as detected by SpacemanDMM improvements (#54230)
overrides weren't detected by should not sleep, i think i've mostly fixed that with SpaceManiac/SpacemanDMM#214 Some of these are wacky but overall this pr is harmless signals shouldnt sleep even in weird 1 in a million situations or due to other people adding bad code overrides of changeling can_sting() use alert() and input() and that's just too fucked for me to fix in this pr |
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8df93ba39e |
[Ready] CDN browser assets! (#52681)
Rewrites the asset_cache system to handle sending assets to a CDN via a webroot. see https://github.com/MrStonedOne/tgstation/blob/asset-cdn/code/modules/asset_cache/readme.md Fixed a lot of bugs with assets, removed some dead code. Changes: Moved asset cache code to transport datums, the currently loaded one is located at SSassets.transport, asset cache calls made before the config is loaded use the simple browse_rsc transport. Added subsystem call for when the config loads or reloads. Added a webroot CDN asset transport. assets are saved to a file in a format based on the file's hash (currently md5). Assets that don't use get_asset_url or get_url_mappings (such as browser assets referred to by static html files like changelog.html or static css files) can be saved to browse_rsc even when in cdn asset mode by setting legacy to TRUE on the datum returned by register_assets Added a system for saving assets on a cdn in a hash based namespace (folder), assets within the same namespace will always be able to refer to each other by relative names. (used to allow cdn'ing font awesome without having to make something that regenerates it's css files.). The simple/namespaced asset cache datum helper will handle generating a namespace composed of the combined md5 of everything in the same datum, as well as registering them properly. Moved external resource from a snowflake loaded file to a config entry, added it to resources.txt To ensure the system breaks in local testing in any situation that wouldn't work in cdn mode, the simple transport will mutate the filenames of non-legacy and non-namespaced assets and return this with get_asset_url. Simple transport's passive send of all roundstart assets to all clients is now a config that defaults to off. this is to break race conditions during local testings from devs accidentally relying on this instead of using send() properly. cl refactor: Interface assets (js/css/images) can now be managed using an external webserver instead of byond's one at a time file transfer queue. admin: Adds admin verb toggle-cdn that allows admins to disable the external webserver asset transport and revert to the old system. Useful if the webserver backing this goes down (thanks cloudflare). config: New config file, resources.txt, (must be loaded by an $include statement from the main config) server: The external_rsc_urls.txt config has been moved to the main config system. /cl Porting notes: Interface webpages must refer to their assets (css/js/image/etc) by a generated url, or the asset must register itself as a legacy asset. The system is designed to break in localtest (on simple/legacy mode) in most situations that would break in cdn mode. Requires latest tgui. The webserver must set the proper CORS headers for font files or font awesome (and other fonts) won't load. /tg/'s webserver config: https://gist.github.com/MrStonedOne/523388b2f161af832292d98a8aad0eae |
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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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b87f65d95e |
Converts ALL typepaths to lowercase (#51642)
* Case of lower * More changes * Ruins the nice 420 diff, brainfart when doing the second batch of conversions * More changes * Next batch. I think * Converts even more paths * Restarts bots * Capital Free Zone * Come on travis, do something * Renames areas * Bots, please stop dying * Updates CONTRIBUTING.md and updates a few paths I missed. * APC recgarftzfvas /obj/item/computer_hardware/recharger/apc to /obj/item/computer_hardware/recharger/apc_recharger |
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5e1f57de77 |
Speeds up area power usage handling, and apc process(). Cleans up related code (#51002)
About The Pull Request /area/proc/usage() attempts to give list-like access to a bunch of vars. Why not make it a list instead and avoid all the proc calls? Might be room for followup here, to do something to powered(), use_power() etc. Some legacy machinery was ignoring the default machinery use_power pulling from the machine's power channel by default Total power usage was unused, APCs ignored it in favor of calculating it themselves :) I also renamed the defines because they were in the danger zone of being very common words. Changelog cl Naksu code: optimized area power usage calculations. /cl |
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7bef84f009 |
Mass-replacement of stat to machine_stat (#48758)
Living and machine stat vars are pretty different, one uses flags and other number-defines. This should make some other mass-replacements and searches a bit easier. |
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4057c7b22c |
Migrates most machinery update_icon procs (#47284)
* Migrates most machinery update_icon procs * Removes chargelevel * Migrates newscaster's overlays |
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68c8b71ae9 |
Changes power_change() to respect parent calls for toggling NOPOWER (#46486)
About The Pull Request Similar to #46485 Now all relevant uses of power_change() call parent, theres a signal sent when a machine changes the NOPOWER flag, all remaining machines that were using power_change() instead of update_icon() have been fixed. Why It's Good For The Game code quality, eventually signal stuff. and signal stuff |
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2029163d33 |
playsound vary boolean define conversion (#46254)
About The Pull Request Converts every single usage of playsound's vary parameter to use the boolean define instead of 1 or 0. I'm tired of people copypasting the incorrect usage. Also changes a couple of places where a list was picked from instead of using get_sfx internal calls This was done via regex: (playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 1 (playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\)) to match 0 full sed commands: /(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)1( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1TRUE\2/ 1 to TRUE /(playsound\(.+,.+,.+, ?)0( ?\)| ?,.+\))/\1FALSE\2/ 0 to FALSE I'm not very good with regex and these could probably be optimized, but they worked. Why It's Good For The Game Code usability |
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88eca69eb5 |
converts some spawns into timers (#45429)
* converts spawns into timers * linter * change per review |
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3c47ec4892 | Fixes airlock cycling breaking when somethings in the way (#44269) | ||
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2f212e16a3 | Remove redundant anchored=TRUE from machines | ||
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c66bdaf4a2 | Fixes interaction memes (#37122) | ||
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f300a5c155 | Interaction/Attack Hand Refactor (#36405) | ||
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6406896df1 |
Replaces a bunch of obj vars (and emagged on machinery/items) with obj_flags (#34078)
* It works, but is it worth it? * bitfield helpers take 1 * Would this work? * remove dangling debug code * rebase & fixes * vv bitfield stuff, reading * DNM oceans of shitcode DNM * honk * honk2 * plonk * rebase & fix |
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825ab4def4 |
[512] The great \ref purge (#31824)
* The great \ref purge * cleanup |
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3e4d747b77 |
Adds desc to things lacking them. (#31086)
* Desc change * Update girders.dm * Update valve.dm * Update machine_stacking.dm * Update shuttle_engines.dm * Update pipe_dispenser.dm * Update lib_items.dm |
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db10f35703 |
Cleaned up some emag_acts (#29238)
* cleaned up some emag_acts * Randomized spark sounds * Made sparky looking things sound sparky too * early return |
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59ef81245b | Changes some 1s and 0s to TRUE and FALSE (#29144) | ||
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ae3740d84b |
use_power var now uses a define to reflect it not being a bool
NO_POWER_USE IDLE_POWER_USE ACTIVE_POWER_USE holopads now correctly set use_power and the active_power_usage |
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5ace376e4a |
Initialize Refactor (#25981)
Shouldn't break anything, stops warning spam, logs errors qdel style at the end of the game. Initialize now expects a hint to be returned, one of: INITIALIZE_HINT_NORMAL - Does nothing, returned by the root proc INITIALIZE_HINT_LATELOAD - Call atom/proc/LateInitialize INITIALIZE_HINT_QDEL - Calls qdel on the atom LateInitialize currently defaults to the old re-calling behavior so there should be no issues with that. Things that didn't return a hint or fucked up somehow will be logged less loudly than they were before No more world start warnings! |
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9e1ef0ffe2 |
Global variable wrappers (#25325)
* Add the system for managed global variables * Travis ban old globals * So you CAN inline proccall, that's neat * Fix that * master.dm * Remove the hack procs * Move InitGlobals to the proper spot * configuration.dm * Fix the missing pre-slash * clockcult.dm * This is probably for the best * Doy * Fix shit * Rest of the DEFINES tree * Fix * Use global. for access * Update find_references_in_globals Always hated that proc Whoever made it must've bee a r e a l idiot... * __HELPERS tree * Move global initialization to master. Fix the declaration * database.dm * Dat newline * I said DECLARATIVE order! * Here's something you can chew on @Iamgoofball * game_modes.dm * Fix this * genetics.dm * flavor_misc.dm * More stuff * Do it mso's way. Keep the controllers as global * Make master actually see it * Fix * Finish _globalvars/lists * Finish the rest of the _globalvars tree * This is weird * Migrate the controllers * SLOTH -> GLOB * Lighting globals * round_start_time -> ticker * PAI card list -> pai SS * record_id_num -> static * Diseases list -> SSdisease * More disease globals to the SS * More disease stuff * Emote list * Better and better * Bluh * So much stuff * Ahh * Wires * dview * station_areas * Teleportlocs * blood_splatter_icons * Stuff and such * More stuff * RAD IO * More stuff and such * Blob shit * Changeling stuff * Add "Balance" to changelogs * Balance for changelog compiler + Auto Tagging * Update the PR template * hivemind_bank * Bip * sacrificed * Good shit * Better define * More cult shit * Devil shit * Gang shit * > borers Fix shit * Rename the define * Nuke * Objectives * Sandbox * Multiverse sword * Announce systems * Stuff and such * TC con * Airlock * doppllllerrrrrr * holopads * Shut up byond you inconsistent fuck * Sneaky fuck * Burp * Bip * Fixnshit * Port without regard * askdlfjs; * asdfjasoidojfi * Protected globals and more * SO MANY * ajsimkvahsaoisd * akfdsiaopwimfeoiwafaw * gsdfigjosidjfgiosdg * AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! * facerolll * ASDFASDFASDF * Removes the unused parts of dmm_suite * WIP * Fix quote * asdfjauwfnkjs * afwlunhskjfda * asfjlaiwuefhaf * SO CLOSE * wwwweeeeeewwwww * agdgmoewranwg * HOLY MOTHER OF FUCK AND THATS JUST HALF THE JOB?!? * Fix syntax errors * 100 errors * Another 100 * So many... * Ugh * More shit * kilme * Stuuuuuufffff * ajrgmrlshio;djfa;sdkl * jkbhkhjbmjvjmh * soi soi soi * butt * TODAY WE LEARNED THAT GLOBAL AND STATIC ARE THE EXACT SAME FUCKING THING * lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll * afsdijfiawhnflnjhnwsdfs * yugykihlugk,kj * time to go * STUFFF!!! * AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * ngoaijdjlfkamsdlkf * Break time * aufjsdklfalsjfi * CONTROL KAY AND PRAY * IT COMPILEELEELELAKLJFKLDAFJLKFDJLADKJHFLJKAJGAHIEJALDFJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! * Goteem * Fix testing mode * This does not belong in this PR * Convert it to a controller * Eh, fuck this option * Revert controllerization Ill do it some other time * Fix * Working controllerization * FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST PROTECT THE LOGS * Protect admins and deadmins * Use the inbuilt proc |
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5a618297ce | Replaces the default output with the to_chat wrapper. | ||
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afa9e14b6f | Fixes #24800 | ||
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4ed57234b7 |
Ports some low level New()s to Initialize (#24211)
* Revert "Revert "Ports some low level New()s to Initialize"" * Fixes #24202 * Fixes #24197 * If ever it were to exist, it belongs here |
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b86e224571 |
Makes qdeleted and qdestroying macros (#23666)
* Makes qdeleted and qdestroying macros * Makes QDELETED and QDESTROYING uppercase * Swap qdel checks istype's for != null's * Fix it * How was this missed? |
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5959ac32cc |
Refactors atom/Initialize. Fixes ruins being initialized twice (#22778)
* Refactors atom/Initialize Captialized for compiling correctness and to be more inline with Destroy Will now be called from atom/New if the world initialization loop in SSobj has already run. Should always call the base. Now comes with the `roundstart` parameter indicating whether or not it was called by SSobj or atom/New Other fixes/tweaks: - Renamed a proc called Initialize in abduction consoles to Setup - Removed /obj/item/device/radio/headset/headset_sec/department: Broken and referenced literally nowhere in the code - Removed a spawn from the Initialize of turbine_computer which made literally zero sense - Generalized the proc which fixes RND servers with no id set Reasoning: It's better to check roundstart per function than to have to duplicate code in New and Initialize. Think of it as a safer New for atoms. If we move enough stuff to it, initial map load performance will increase due to less New calls * Fixed a thing * Actually, fuck the police * >Expecting a merge without errors * >Not calling ..() in New * Sanic * Fix the headset bug * Makes sure the map loaders dew it right * Fixes ruins being initialized twice * Rename roundstart -> mapload * Revert "Rename roundstart -> mapload" This reverts commit 667c327fd2ccfa3ce4f4db52eac03f9e8b0f6812. * Remove unrelated change * A more direct solution to map loads * And now we shouldnt need this warning * Add the new var to SSobj recovery * Revert "Revert "Rename roundstart -> mapload"" This reverts commit dee07dbd5e4696554ac43aae5b91cce743b9b9e0. * Line endings |
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5f835bfc26 |
Obj damaging system, acid damage, and fire damage refactor (WIP) (#20793)
Please refer to #20867 and #20870 for a easier view of the changes. Those two PRs show all meaningful changes (hopefully) and doesn't show the files changed with just 3 lines changed. This PR does three things: It makes all children of /obj/ use the same damage system. Previously to make your new machine/structure be destroyable you needed to give it a var/health, and its own version of many damage related proc such as bullet_act(), take_damage(), attacked_by(), attack_animal(), attack_hulk(), ex_act(), etc... But now, all /obj/ use the same version of those procs at the /obj/ level in code/game/obj_defense.dm. All these obj share the same necessary vars: obj_integrity (health), max_integrity, integrity_failure (optional, below that health level failure happens), and the armor list var which was previously only for items, as well as the resistance_flags bitfield. When you want your new object to be destroyable, you only have to give it a value for those vars and maybe override one proc if you want a special behavior but that's it. This reorganization removes a lot of copypasta (most bullet_act() version for each obj were nearly identical). Two new elements are added to the armor list var: fire and acid armor values. How much damage an obj take depends on the armor value for each damage category. But some objects are INDESTRUCTIBLE and simply never take any damage no matter the type. The armor categories are: -melee(punches, item attacks, xeno/animal/hulk attacks, blob attacks, thrown weapons) -bullet -laser -energy (used by projectiles like ionrifle, taser, and also by EMPs) -bio (unused for this, only here because clothes use them when worn) -rad (same) -bomb (self-explanatory) -fire (for fire damage, not for heat damage though) -acid For machines and structures, when their health reaches zero the object is not just deleted but gets somewhat forcedeconstructed (the proc used is shared with the actual deconstruction system) which can drops things. To not frustrates players most of these objects drop most of the elements necessary to rebuild them (think window dropping shards). Machines drop a machine frame and all components for example (but the frame can then be itself smashed to pieces). For clothes, when they are damaged, they get a "damaged" overlay, which can also be seen when worn, similar to the "bloody" overlay. It refactors acid. See #20537. Some objects are ACID_PROOF and take no damage from acid, while others take varying amounts of damage depending on their acid armor value. Some objects are even UNACIDABLE, no acid effect can even land on them. Acid on objects can be washed off using water. It changes some aspect of damage from fires. All /obj/ can now take fire damage and be flammable, instead of just items. And instead of having just FLAMMABLE objs that become ON_FIRE as soon as some fire touch them (paper), we now have objects that are non flammable but do take damage from fire and become ashes if their health reaches zero (only for items). The damage taken varies depending on the obj's fire armor value and total health. There's also still obj and items that are FIRE_PROOF (although some might still be melted by lava if they're not LAVA_PROOF). When a mob is on fire, its clothes now take fire damage and can turn to ashes. Similarly, when a mob takes melee damages, its clothes gets damaged a bit and can turn to shreds. You can repair clothes with cloth that is produceable by botany's biogenerator. It also does many minor things: Clicking a structure/machine with an item on help intent never results in an attack (so you don't destroy a structure while trying to figure out which tool to use). I moved a lot of objects away from /obj/effect, it should only be used for visual effects, decals and stuff, not for things you can hit and destroy. I tweaked a bit how clothes shredding from bombs work. I made a machine or structure un/anchorable with the wrench, I don't remember which object... Since I changed the meaning of the FIRE_PROOF bitflag to actually mean fire immune, I'm buffing the slime extract that you apply on items to make them fire proof. well now they're really 100% fire proof! animals with environment_smash = 1 no longer one-hit destroy tables and stuff, we give them a decent obj_damage value so they can destroy most obj relatively fast depending on the animal. Probably a million things I forgot. If you want to know how the damage system works all you need is the three obj vars "obj_integrity", "max_integrity", "integrity_failure", as well as the armor list var and the resistance_flags bitfield, and read the file obj_defense.dm |
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9afe050025 | Replaced last occurences of gc_destroyed by qdeleted(). |