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Unit test material checks are now performed on all crafting recipes by default. All stack recipes now transfer mats to the results (#92620)
## About The Pull Request Extends the part of the crafting unit test that ensures consistency between the total mats of the components of a recipe (or rather, the result of said recipe) and a generic instance of the same type as its result, previously only implemented on food recipes. ## Why It's Good For The Game This ensures a degree of consistency with the material composition of various objects in the game. I couldn't do it in the original PR as that one was too big already and it took months to get it merged, and have the relative bugs fixed. Currently a WIP as I slowly deal with the unit test reports. ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: Follow-up to the crafting/material refactor from months ago. All objects crafted with stacks now inherit their mat composition (not necessarily the effects and color) by default, while previously only a few things like chair, sinks and toilets did. Report any object looking or behaving weirdly as a result. fix: The material composition of ammo boxes is no longer a 1/10 of what it's supposed to be. It was a shitty hack to make it harder to recycle empty ammo boxes. Instead, they lose materials as they're emptied now. /🆑 |
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89728aa609 | Increases melting point of plastic flaps (#93506) | ||
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[MDB Ignore] Adds transparent, walkable airtight flaps to cold room doors on all maps (inc. Medbay, RND, Telecomms) (#89584)
## About The Pull Request Adds airtight flaps to cold rooms on all maps This includes: - Kitchen Cold Room - Medbay Cold Room - ...For maps with them. Not all of them do. - Additionally, all maps with medbay cold rooms are now properly cold rooms. - RND Server Room - Xenobio Kill Room - Telecomms This also includes maintenance doors on all mentioned rooms, though I don't know if they should or should not. Also, flaps now burn if in very hot environments. Also, I tweaked the layer of flaps so you can click doors through them. Open doors. Shouldn't affect the visuals. Also, flaps now have a sound for walking through them. Not crawling though. ## Why It's Good For The Game The actual initial reason I did this is because IRL when you walk through a coldroom you go through the flaps and I wanted to add that, because it's a funny chef thing. But they do actually serve a purpose, they block cold air from escaping. So I figured it would be sensible to put them in places where rooms are intentionally kept cold. As you know, these rooms will often spill their cold air out and cause firelocks to fall, which is just very very annoying. It doesn't really let us play around with cold air as a gameplay mechanic because it spreads so aggressively and causes firedoors. So they now serve twofold: 1. Blocking cold air from causing firelock air in these certain areas 2. Chef larp If the fact that they block air is troublesome so some maintainer(s), I'll probably just bump it down to being cosmetic flaps. Cause that was the original goal anyways. (Or maybe we can come to an agreement to change the flaps to only block a portion of air or something) (The melting was added as a way to keep fire deadly) ## Changelog 🆑 Melbert add: The Kitchen Coldroom, RND Server Room, Xenobio Kill Room, and Telecomms on all maps now come equipped with walkable, transparent airtight plastic flaps. add: Medbay Coldrooms are now consistently cold across all maps that has one. They, too, now have plastic flaps. add: Plastic flaps will now melt in hot environments / active fires. Cargo flaps are more resilient to fire than kitchen flaps. qol: Open doors no longer layer beneath plastic flaps, in other words you can actually click on them to shut them. qol: Plastic flaps may be less irritating to traverse for things which can already pass through glass sound: Walking out of plastic flaps now has sfx. Crawling out is still silent. /🆑 |
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f529998077 | Fixes plastic flaps losing atmos qualities when anchored (#87441) | ||
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Wallening Revert [MDB Ignore][IDB Ignore] (#86161)
This PR is reverting the wallening by reverting everything up to
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/Icon/ Folder cleansing crusade part, I think 4; post-wallening clean-up. (#85823)
Hello everybuddy, your number three rated coder-failure here to clean up some mess. This PR accomplishes some of the more major structural clean up changes I wanted to do with /obj/ folder, but decided to wait on until wallening gets merged, and so, time has come. Several things to still be done, although I know these cleaning PR's are quite a load, so will wait for this one to get done with first. ## Why It's Good For The Game Saner spriters, better sprites, less annoyance. Also deleted a whole load of redundancy this time around, a lot of sprites which existed simultaniously in two places now got exit their quantum superposition. |
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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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wawastation stand-in shuttle (#84232)
## About The Pull Request  "Due to a recent clerical error in the funding department, a lot of funding went to lizard plushies. Due to the costs, Nanotrasen has supplied a nearby garbage truck as a stand-in. Better learn how to share spots." ## Why It's Good For The Game every station has its shuttle ## Changelog 🆑 add: wawastation stand-in shuttle /🆑 |
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Standardizes object deconstruction throughout the codebase. (#82280)
## About The Pull Request When it comes to deconstructing an object we have `proc/deconstruct()` & `NO_DECONSTRUCT` Lets talk about the flag first. **Problems with `NO_DECONSTRUCTION`** I know what the comment says on what it should do https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/__DEFINES/obj_flags.dm#L18 But everywhere people have decided to give their own meaning/definition to this flag. Here are some examples on how this flag is used **1. Make the object just disappear(not drop anything) when deconstructed** This is by far the largest use case everywhere. If an object is deconstructed(either via tools or smashed apart) then if it has this flag it should not drop any of its contents but just disappear. You have seen this code pattern used everywhere https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/machinery/constructable_frame.dm#L26-L31 This behaviour is then leveraged by 2 important components. When an object is frozen, if it is deconstructed it should just disappear without leaving any traces behind https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/datums/elements/frozen.dm#L66-L67 By hologram objects. Obviously if you destroy an hologram nothing real should drop out https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/modules/holodeck/computer.dm#L301-L304 And there are other use cases as well but we won't go into them as they aren't as significant as these. **2. To stop an object from being wrenched ??** Yeah this one is weird. Like why? I understand in some instances (chair, table, rack etc) a wrench can be used to deconstruct a object so using the flag there to stop it from happening makes sense but why can't we even anchor an object just because of this flag? https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/objects/objs.dm#L368-L369 This is one of those instances where somebody just decided this behaviour for their own convenience just like the above example with no explanation as to why **3. To stop using tools to deconstruct the object** This was the original intent of the flag but it is enforced in few places far & between. One example is when deconstructing the a machine via crowbar. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/machinery/_machinery.dm#L811 But machines are a special dual use case for this flag. Because if you look at its deconstruct proc the flag also prevents the machine from spawning a frame. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/machinery/_machinery.dm#L820-L822 How can 1 flag serve 2 purposes within the same type? **4. Simply forget to check for this flag altogether** Yup if you find this flag not doing its job for some objects don't be surprised. People & sometimes even maintainers just forget that it even exists https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/b5593bc6930cb60803214869a7b94c84e7baa02c/code/game/objects/items/piggy_bank.dm#L66-L67 **Solution** These are the main examples i found. As you can see the same flag can perform 2 different functions within the same type and do something else in a different object & in some instances don't even work cause people just forget, etc. In order to bring consistency to this flag we need to move it to the atom level where it means the same thing everywhere. Where in the atom you may ask? .Well, I'll just post what MrMelbert said in https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81656#discussion_r1503086862 > ...Ideally the .deconstruct call would handle NO_DECONSTRUCTION handling as it wants, Yup that's the ideal case now. This flag is checked directly in `deconstruct()`. Now like i said we want to give a universal definition to this flag and as you have seen from my examples it is used in 3 cases 1) Make an object disappear(doesn't dropping anything) when deconstructed 2) Stop it from being wrenched 3) Stop it from being deconstructed via tools We can't enforce points 2 & 3 inside `deconstruct()` which leaves us with only case 1) i.e. make the object disappear. And that's what i have done. Therefore after more than a decade or since this flag got introduced `NO_DECONSTRUCT` now has a new definition as of 2024 _"Make an object disappear(don't dropping anything) when deconstructed either via tools or forcefully smashed apart"_ Now i very well understand this will open up bugs in places where cases 2 & 3 are required but its worth it. In fact they could even be qol changes for all we know so who knows it might even benefit us but for now we need to give a universal definition to this flag to bring some consistency & that's what this PR does. **Problem with deconstruct()** This proc actually sends out a signal which is currently used by the material container but could be used by other objects later on. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/3e84c3e6dad33c831ac259f52f2f023680e4899b/code/game/objects/obj_defense.dm#L160 So objects that override this proc should call its parent. Sadly that isn't the case in many instances like such https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/blob/3e84c3e6dad33c831ac259f52f2f023680e4899b/code/game/machinery/deployable.dm#L20-L23 Instead of `return ..()` which would delete the object & send the signal it deletes the object directly thus the signal never gets sent. **Solution** Make this proc non overridable. For objects to add their own custom deconstruction behaviour a new proc has been introduced `atom_deconstruct()` Subtypes should now override this proc to handle object deconstruction. If objects have certain important stuff inside them (like mobs in machines for example) they want to drop by handling `NO_DECONSTRUCT` flag in a more carefully customized way they can do this by overriding `handle_deconstruct()` which by default delegates to `atom_deconstruct()` if the `NO_DECONSTRUCT` flag is absent. This proc will allow you to handle the flag in a more customized way if you ever need to. ## Why It's Good For The Game 1) I'm goanna post the full comment from MrMelbert https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/81656#discussion_r1503086862 > ...Ideally the .deconstruct call would handle NO_DECONSTRUCTION handling as it wants, but there's a shocking lack of consistency around NO_DECONSTRUCTION, where some objects treat it as "allow deconstruction, but make it drop no parts" and others simply "disallow deconstruction at all" This PR now makes `NO_DECONSTRUCTION` handled by `deconstruct()` & gives this flag the consistency it deserves. Not to mention as shown in case 4 there are objects that simply forgot to check for this flag. Now it applies for those missing instances as well. 2) No more copying pasting the most overused code pattern in this code base history `if(obj_flags & NO_DECONSTRUCTION)`. Just makes code cleaner everywhere 3) All objects now send the `COMSIG_OBJ_DECONSTRUCT` signal on object deconstruction which is now available for use should you need it ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: refactors how objects are deconstructed in relation to the `NO_DECONSTRUCTION` flag. Certain objects & machinery may display different tool interactions & behaviours when destroyed/deconstructed. Report these changes if you feel like they are bugs /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com> |
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f03084c1ca |
FOV is Dead (Long Live FOV) (#80062)
## About The Pull Request FOV as it is currently implemented is incompatible* with wallening. I'm doin wallening, so we gotta redo things here. The issue is the masking of mobs. Wallening relies on sidemap (layering based off physical position), which only works on things on the same plane (because planes are basically sheets we render down onto) So rather then masking mobs, let's reuse the masking idea from old fov, and use it to cut out a bit of the game render plane, and blur/over-saturate the bit that's masked out. My hope is this makes things visible in light, but not as much in darkness, alongside making more vivid shit more easily seen (just like real life) Here's some videos, what follows after is the commits I care about (since I had to rip a bunch of planes to nothing, so the files changed tab might be a bit of a mess) Oh also I had to remove the darkness pref since the darkness is doing a lot of the heavy lifting now. I'm sorry. Edit: NEW FOV SPRITES! Thanks dongle your aviator glasses will guide us to a better future. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/58055496/afa9eeb8-8b7b-4364-b0c0-7ac8070b5609 https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/58055496/0eff040c-8bf1-47e4-a4f3-dac56fb2ccc8 ## Commits I Care About [Implements something like fov, but without the planes as layers hell](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/a604c7b1c8d74cd27af4d806d85892c1f7e35ba8) Rather then masking out mobs standing behind us, we use a combo color matrix and blur filter to make the stuff covered by fov harder to see. We achive this by splitting the game plane into two, masking both by fov (one normally and one inversely), and then applying effects to one of the two. I want to make the fov fullscreens more gradient, but as an effect this is a good start [Removes WALL_PLANE_UPPER by adding a WALL_PLANE overlay to material walls (init cost comes here)](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/25489337392f708cb337fbf05a2329eacdfc5346) @Mothblocks see this. comment in commit explains further but uh, we need to draw material walls to the light mask plane so things actually can be seen on them, but we can't do that and also have them be big, so they get an overlay. Sorry, slight init time bump, about 0.5 seconds. I can kill it with wallening. [Moves SEETHROUGH_PLANE above ABOVE_GAME_PLANE](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/commit/beec4c00e01d34a04fba7c2bb98a9b70d27ead82) I don't think it actually wants to draw here @Time-Green I think this was you so pinging for opinion [Resprites FOV masks to be clean (and more consistent)](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/80062/commits/f02ad13696b3b17658af612c62848b48609d785d) [f02ad13](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/pull/80062/commits/f02ad13696b3b17658af612c62848b48609d785d) This is 100% donglesplonge's work, he's spent a week or so going back and forth with me sharpening these to a mirror shine, real chill ## Why It's Good For The Game Walls are closing in ## Changelog 🆑 LemonInTheDark, Donglesplonge image: Redoes fov "mask" sprites. They're clean, have a very pleasant dithering effect, and look real fuckin good! del: Changed FOV, it no longer hides mobs, instead it blurs the hidden area, and makes it a bit darker/oversaturated /🆑 ###### * It's technically possible if we start using render targets to create 2 sets of sources but that's insane and we aren't doing it |
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Scopes NODECONSTRUCT_1 from flags_1 to obj_flags (#80104)
This flag only worked on the `/obj/structure` and `/obj/machinery` level, so let's rescope it from `flags_1` and put it where it belongs - `obj_flags`. Bitflag operators should be scoped to their subtype specific bitfield, not really useful to have this take up a spot on the `/atom` level if absolutely nothing other than `/obj`s use it. |
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Adds pathmaps, refactors pathfinding a bit (#78684)
## About The Pull Request Implements /datum/pathfind/sssp, which generates /datum/path_map /datum/path_maps allow us to very efficently generate paths to any turf they contain from their central point. We're effectively running the single source shortest paths algorithm. We expand from the center turf, adding turfs as they're found, and then processing them in order of addition. As we go, we remember what turf "found" us first. Reversing this chain gives us the shortest possible path from the center turf to any turf in its range (or the inverse). This isn't all that useful on its own, outside of a few niche cases (Like if we wanted to get the farthest reachable turf from the center) but if we could reuse the map more then once, we'd be able to swarm to/from a point very easily. Reuse is a bit troublesome, reqiures a timeout system and a way to compare different movables trying to get paths. I've implemented it tho. I've refactored CanAStarPass to take a datum, /datum/can_pass_info. This is built from a movable and a list of access, and copies all the properties that would impact pathfinding over onto itself. There is one case where we don't do this, pathing over openspace requires checking if we'd fall through the openspace, and the proc for that takes an atom. So instead we use the weakref to the owner that we hold onto, and hold copies of all the values that would impact the check on the datum. When someone requests a swarmed path their pass info is compared with the pass info of all other path_maps centered on their target turf. If it matches and their requested timeout isn't too short, we just reuse the map. Timeout is a tricky thing because the longer a map exists the more out of date it gets. I've added a few age defines that let you modulate your level of risk here. We default to only allowing maps that are currently being generated, or finished generating in our tick. Hopefully this prevents falling into trouble, but consumers will need to allow "failed" movements. As a part of this datumized pass info, I've refactored pathfinding to use access lists, rather then id cards directly. This also avoids some dumbass harddel oppertunities, and prevents an idcard from changing mid path. Did a few things to the zPass procs, they took args that they did NOT need, and I thought it'd be better to yeet em. If you'd all like I could undo the caching/can_pass_info stuff if you'd all like. I think it's useful generally because it avoids stuff changing mid pathfind attempt, but if it's too clunky I could nuke it. Oh also I added optional args to jps that constricts how it handles diagonals. I've used this to fix bot paths. ## Why It's Good For The Game Much of this is redundant currently. I'm adding it because it could have saved hugglebippers, and because I get the feeling it'll be useful for "grouping" mobs like bees and such. We're doing more basic mob work currently and I want to provide extra tools for that work. https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/assets/58055496/66aca1f9-c6e7-4173-9c38-c40516d6d853 ## Changelog 🆑 add: Adds swarmed pathfinding, trading accuracy for potential optimization of used correctly fix: Bots will no longer take diagonal paths, preventing weirdo looking path visuals refactor: Refactored bits of pathfinding code, hopefully easier to add new pathfinding strategies now /🆑 |
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a373b4cb08 |
Icon folder cleaning wave one (#76703)
## About The Pull Request Due to a mental breakdown caused by unfathomable abomination that is icons folder, I swore to myself to one day clean it. Today is kind of that day. Been at it for around 6, you gotta understand I need a rest. I tracked most changes in descriptions of commits if you are looking for details. ## Why It's Good For The Game Saner spriters make better sprites. And also, just helps keep track of things. ## Changelog 🆑 image: added sprites for different variants of scrolls. image: modified couple posters with ghost pixels. /🆑 --------- Co-authored-by: OrionTheFox <76465278+OrionTheFox@users.noreply.github.com> |
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72add64520 |
Refactors armor into dedicated subtypes (#71986)
## About The Pull Request See title. ## Why It's Good For The Game Code is cleaner, and more readable/intuitive Technically closes https://github.com/tgstation/dev-cycles-initiative/issues/8 ## Changelog 🆑 refactor: armor, from the ground up basically /🆑 Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com> |
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1acabc822c |
Fixes runtime when plastiflaps move z/get deleted (#72059)
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1409e4b026 |
JPS Optimization (Light Botcode) (#70623)
## About The Pull Request Alright. So. Right now, JPS works like this: ``` code requests path we enter the actual pathfinding pathfinding sleeps when it overruns a tick if it sleeps, it'll then wake up before the mc starts continue ``` This has annoying side effects. Primarily that we have no real control over JPS, we just sorta have to eat its cost. So if there's like 10 different things pathfinding at once, the mc will have no time to do anything. Hell we might even end up eating into maptick's time if the jps work is expensive enough (note the cost of sleeping is not accounted for, and that has overhead) This has happen before, usually when someone makes a lot of bots, and it's really annoying. So then, lets put JPS on a subsystem. That way the MC has control over it. But wait, existing code expects to yield and get back a path list, and that's a sane request. This is solvable, but requires abusing pass by reference lists, and the ability to make callbacks into partials (preinsert arguments into them before they're called, and accept other args later) Because of this, we can now pass callbacks into pathfinders, allowing for async use, rather then JUST yielding. Of note: I've removed the 10 pathfinding datums limit, since ratelimiting like that is handled nicely by the MC. I've also removed the 15 second timeout, since mc yielding would trigger it too often. I'm unsure if this means we don't have exit conditions for pathfinding, need to talk to ryll. (@Ryll-Ryll what happens if jps just like, fails to find a path?) Also of note: I think bots will fire off more then one pathfinding attempt at a time if their first takes too long to complete. This is dumb, why do we do this? Optimizes JPS by more then 40% by removing redundant for(thing in turf) loops, and avoiding making proc calls if objects are non dense. This makes things slightly more fragile, but saves a LOT of time. I think it's worth it, tho talking to mso it might be possible to do better. Maybe I should do a LINDA system style thing. (I did a linda system style thing I fixed it) Optimizes botscanning, fixes bots not seeing things adjacent to them The list of types could be a cached typecache We could inline both checkscan and check_bot check_bot SHOULD NOT BE CALLED ON EVERY OBJECT IN VIEW HOLY SHIT WHY We don't need to process adjacent and the shuffled view separately, it's in fact easier to process them in one block Renames a var Moves bot's pathing images to above most floor objects, so they're visible in maint ## Why It's Good For The Game Speed. Also manuel will stop killing their server by placing 20000 medibots (fucking icebox man every time) ## Changelog 🆑 fix: Bots will now "notice" you if you're standing right next to them fix: Bot paths will now draw above things like pipes, rather then below them refactor: Changed how pathfinding paths get generated refactor: Made pathfinding and bot searching significantly faster /🆑 Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com> |
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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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23bfdec8f4 |
Multiz Rework: Human Suffering Edition (Contains PLANE CUBE) (#69115)
About The Pull Request I've reworked multiz. This was done because our current implementation of multiz flattens planes down into just the openspace plane. This breaks any effects we attach to plane masters (including lighting), but it also totally kills the SIDE_MAP map format, which we NEED for wallening (A major 3/4ths resprite of all wall and wall adjacent things, making them more then one tile high. Without sidemap we would be unable to display things both in from of and behind objects on map. Stupid.) This required MASSIVE changes. Both to all uses of the plane var for reasons I'll discuss later, and to a ton of different systems that interact with rendering. I'll do my best to keep this compact, but there's only so much I can do. Sorry brother. Core idea OK: first thing. vis_contents as it works now squishes the planes of everything inside it down into the plane of the vis_loc. This is bad. But how to do better? It's trivially easy to make copies of our existing plane masters but offset, and relay them to the bottom of the plane above. Not a problem. The issue is how to get the actual atoms on the map to "land" on them properly. We could use FLOAT_PLANE to offset planes based off how they're being seen, in theory this would allow us to create lens for how objects are viewed. But that's not a stable thing to do, because properly "landing" a plane on a desired plane master would require taking into account every bit of how it's being seen, would inherently break this effect. Ok so we need to manually edit planes based off "z layer" (IE: what layer of a z stack are you on). That's the key conceit of this pr. Implementing the plane cube, and ensuring planes are always offset properly. Everything else is just gravy. About the Plane Cube Each plane master (except ones that opt out) is copied down by some constant value equal to the max absolute change between the first and the last plane. We do this based off the max z stack size detected by SSmapping. This is also where updates come from, and where all our updating logic will live. As mentioned, plane masters can choose to opt out of being mirrored down. In this case, anything that interacts with them assuming that they'll be offset will instead just get back the valid plane value. This works for render targets too, since I had to work them into the system as well. Plane masters can also be temporarily hidden from the client's screen. This is done as an attempt at optimization, and applies to anything used in niche cases, or planes only used if there's a z layer below you. About Plane Master Groups BYOND supports having different "maps" on screen at once (IE: groups of items/turfs/etc) Plane masters cannot cover 2 maps at once, since their location is determined by their screen_loc. So we need to maintain a mirror of each plane for every map we have open. This was quite messy, so I've refactored it (and maps too) to be a bit more modular. Rather then storing a list of plane masters, we store a list of plane master group datums. Each datum is in charge of the plane masters for its particular map, both creating them, and managing them. Like I mentioned, I also refactored map views. Adding a new mapview is now as simple as newing a /atom/movable/screen/map_view, calling generate_view with the appropriate map id, setting things you want to display in its vis_contents, and then calling display_to on it, passing in the mob to show ourselves to. Much better then the hardcoded pattern we used to use. So much duplicated code man. Oh and plane master controllers, that system we have that allows for applying filters to sets of plane masters? I've made it use lookups on plane master groups now, rather then hanging references to all impacted planes. This makes logic easier, and prevents the need to manage references and update the controllers. image In addition, I've added a debug ui for plane masters. It allows you to view all of your own plane masters and short descriptions of what they do, alongside tools for editing them and their relays. It ALSO supports editing someone elses plane masters, AND it supports (in a very fragile and incomplete manner) viewing literally through someone else's eyes, including their plane masters. This is very useful, because it means you can debug "hey my X is yorked" issues yourself, on live. In order to accomplish this I have needed to add setters for an ungodly amount of visual impacting vars. Sight flags, eye, see_invis, see_in_dark, etc. It also comes with an info dump about the ui, and plane masters/relays in general. Sort of on that note. I've documented everything I know that's niche/useful about our visual effects and rendering system. My hope is this will serve to bring people up to speed on what can be done more quickly, alongside making my sin here less horrible. See https://github.com/LemonInTheDark/tgstation/blob/multiz-hell/.github/guides/VISUALS.md. "Landing" planes Ok so I've explained the backend, but how do we actually land planes properly? Most of the time this is really simple. When a plane var is set, we need to provide some spokesperson for the appearance's z level. We can use this to derive their z layer, and thus what offset to use. This is just a lot of gruntwork, but it's occasionally more complex. Sometimes we need to cache a list of z layer -> effect, and then use that. Also a LOT of updating on z move. So much z move shit. Oh. and in order to make byond darkness work properly, I needed to add SEE_BLACKNESS to all sight flags. This draws darkness to plane 0, which means I'm able to relay it around and draw it on different z layers as is possible. fun darkness ripple effects incoming someday I also need to update mob overlays on move. I do this by realiizing their appearances, mutating their plane, and then readding the overlay in the correct order. The cost of this is currently 3N. I'm convinced this could be improved, but I've not got to it yet. It can also occasionally cause overlays to corrupt. This is fixed by laying a protective ward of overlays.Copy in the sand, but that spell makes the compiler confused, so I'll have to bully lummy about fixing it at some point. Behavior changes We've had to give up on the already broken gateway "see through" effect. Won't work without managing gateway plane masters or something stupid. Not worth it. So instead we display the other side as a ui element. It's worse, but not that bad. Because vis_contents no longer flattens planes (most of the time), some uses of it now have interesting behavior. The main thing that comes to mind is alert popups that display mobs. They can impact the lighting plane. I don't really care, but it should be fixable, I think, given elbow grease. Ah and I've cleaned up layers and plane defines to make them a bit easier to read/reason about, at least I think. Why It's Good For The Game <visual candy> Fixes #65800 Fixes #68461 Changelog cl refactor: Refactored... well a lot really. Map views, anything to do with planes, multiz, a shit ton of rendering stuff. Basically if you see anything off visually report it admin: VV a mob, and hit View/Edit Planes in the dropdown to steal their view, and modify it as you like. You can do the same to yourself using the Edit/Debug Planes verb /cl |
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ffcc271f00 |
Fixes foam spreading through public airlocks and windoors (#67101)
* Fixes foam spreading through public airlocks and windoors * nova |
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a6ae1fb78a |
removes permeability, rolling it into bio armor (#66742)
refactors our disease code a tiny bit removes permeability_coefficient variable from clothing, it decided how much stuff like chems or disease passed through your clothes, while BIO armor only decided how much you could spread diseases yourself, making it pretty much laughable permeability_coefficient is now fully rolled into bio armor, so your bio protecting stuff will now protect you from other biological hazards like blobs |
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c5d2b2e51e |
Fixes layering issues brought by the FoV PR. (#63903)
* Fixed most (not all) incorrect planes and layers detected by the unit test. |
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0f3c4e51f7 |
Modernizing Radiation -- TL;DR: Radiation is now a status effect healed by tox healing, and contamination is removed (#62265)
Implements the Modernizing radiation design document ( https://hackmd.io/@tgstation/rJNIyeBHt ) and replaces the current radiation sources with the new system, as well as replacing/removing a bunch of old consumers of radiation that either had no reason to exist, or could be replaced by something else. Diverges from the doc in that items radiation don't go up like explained. I was going to, but items get irradiated so easily that it just feels pretty lame. Items still get irradiated, but it's mostly just so that radiation sources look cooler (wow, lots of stuff around going green), and for things like the geiger counter. Instead of the complicated radiation_wave system, radiation now just checks everything between the radiation source and the potential target, losing power along the way based on the radiation insulation of whats in between. If this reaches too low a point (specified by radiation_pulse consumers), then the radiation will not pass. Otherwise, will roll a chance to irradiate. Uranium structures allow a delay before irradiating, so stay away! |
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fc36aea489 |
runtime fix for borgs cryoing with upgrade modules + no more mmi laying around after they cryo, and various other runtime fixes (#62091)
human huds will no longer runtime and die when prefs aren't initalised SSEconomy will no longer have to deal with pathed jobs inside accounts Some of the negative/neutral quirks that use the mind have been relegated to last_mind instead for runtime purposes Mafia saymode will no longer runtime when someone uses it with no current mafia game Autolathe secondary_attack will no longer runtime/work only because of runtimes MULTIPLE CHECKS FOR QDELETED STACKS BEFORE ADDING FINGERPRINTS More player_list client checks A lazyinitlist for proximity monitors, as they used lazyremove which nulls the list when it hits zero things in it A check for cigarettes in case temperature exposure causes a reaction that removes all reagents Catwalks no longer runtime every time someone walks on them /obj/machinery/atmospherics/components/binary/crystallizer will no longer runtime on secondary_attack if someone can't interact cyborg models will no longer assume the thing they're inside is a cyborg and runtime when it isn't (cryopods) When a simplemob falls into nullspace, it will no longer runtime (goliaths falling into chasms and etc) runtime fix in techweb.dm when using a card without a sanity check runtime fix with folders when they have nothing in them runtime fix with glowing eyes when the LAZYADD doesn't get called in regenerate_light_effets() and so doesn't initalise the list |
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cb5fb1df2d |
modules/atmospherics major cleanup (#61904)
major cleanup of modules/atmospherics folder and all related files, still many missing -cleanup of procs name -cleanup of vars name -documentation of some of the procs -minor changes to some for() logic (no in game changes just early continue or as anything checks) No in game changes, only code and docs |
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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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82dc71c3ae | CanPass refactor (#59804) | ||
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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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3ca7061123 |
plastic flap air wall fix (#57455)
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com> |
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9d45916ee8 |
Implements JPS (Jump Point Search) Pathfinding (#56780)
So a month or so ago I wanted to make it so dogs in my dog AI PR could path through doors if they had access, and was told I'd need to improve our pathfinding efficiency if I wanted to use full pathfinding for them. Thus, enter JPS, a pathfinding algorithm that allows for massive timesavings in systems with uniform cost grids like ours. This code is still fairly rough and needs polishing, but it's fully functional and already shows massive savings over traditional A*! I plan for this to replace A* as our default pathing method, but I'll leave the A* code in place in case someone ever needs it for whatever reason, like if a specific case needs variable cost pathing. Note that this allows for diagonal pathing instead of the cardinal pathing our A* uses right now, and the current version of the code costs the same to move diagonally as it does to move laterally, which may change later. There's also a lot of dummy/test code in right now in general, but you should still be able to test it out for yourself by spawning a bot like a medibot and using your PDA to summon it. Preliminary Profile Results A preliminary profile is available here. Using one medibot by itself on Metastation, I generated a list of 500 random blob spawn points around the station, gave the medibot all access, then let each algorithm tackle the list. The old A* algorithm took a total of 86 seconds to complete the list and processed 978065 nodes, while JPS took a total of 46 seconds and processed only 100062 nodes, for a 47% decrease in total time and an almost 90% decrease in nodes processed! Why It's Good For The Game Significantly cheaper pathing, which will very much come in handy for the AI datums I'm looking to dig into, what's not to like? |
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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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b0f7381aa2 |
Refactor ventcrawling flag into traits (#56620)
Instead of using var/ventcrawling on `/mob/living`, it is now instead two traits. It functions in exactly the same way. This now ensures that manipulation of ventcrawling will not clash with any other manipulation, such as a proposed genetics ability to give people ventcrawling, versus abductor organs. --- Intended to be a pure refactor, no functionality should change. |
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6d1cb94ffb |
LINDA Reforged (#55604)
Speeds up gas movement significantly Documents the intent and finer details of the atmos system (Thanks dunc) Fixes excited groups constantly rebuilding, this broke 4 years ago Fixes superconductors just straight up not working Allows turfs to sleep while inside an excited group Adds a new subprocess to SSAir to support rebuilding in this state Most heat based behavior no longer relies on being inside a fire Adds a new element to support doing this cleanly Adds a new subprocess to SSAir to support doing this while a turf is asleep Refactors air_update_turf to allow for finer control Makes apcs take damage in heat to prevent infinite plasma fire diffs Cleans up immutable gas mixtures to make them work properly when the mix has gas in it Planetary turfs no longer create a new copy of themselves each time they process. We instead use a global immutable mix Cleans up a typed for loop in reactions Canisters will take damage from outside heat now Speeds up excited group dismantle Increases the superconductor threshold by 200k Cleans up some roundstart ATs on some ruins Uses /turf/open/var/excited to track if a turf is actively processing, preventing a |= Prevents openspace from trying to melt Tweaks a canister examine line Makes planetary turfs reset to base when broken down as part of an excited group Makes it impossible for planetary turfs to rebuild, just like space tiles Fixes closed turfs not activating their replacement when destroyed by moving closed -> open turf activation to the adjacent air subsystem. They were activating and then going back to sleep before adjacent air got a chance to tick. Fire alarms will trigger when the area gets too cold for humans |
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72aafb5f72 | Makes it so living crate creatures can pass plastic flaps as god intended. (#55088) | ||
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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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af65c90125 |
Mobility refactor: no more update_mobility() (#54183)
This is a pretty big change all around. The gist of it is that it moves the mobility_flags into traits or variables that can track the sources, and to which we can append code to react to the events, be it via signals or via on_event-like procs. For example, MOBILITY_STAND could mean, depending on context, that the mob is either already standing or that it may be able to stand, and thus is lying down. There was a lot of snowflakery and redefinitions on top of redefinitions, so this is bound to create bugs I'm willing to fix as I learn them. The end-goal is for every living mob to use the same mobility system, for the traits to mean the same among them, and for no place to just mass-change settings without a way to trace it, such as with mobility_flags = NONE and mobility_flags = ALL Fixes AIs being able to strip nearby people. They've lost their hands usage. |
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6e950daccc | Defines damage flags. (#53158) | ||
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4b6500fb67 |
Makes all anchored changes use setAnchored(), COMSIG_MOVABLE_SETANCHORED now only sent if an AM's anchored var has changed for more reliable usage. (#52254)
* Converts everything to use setAnchored() + other fixes * Fixed singulo debug * singulo again * forgot to move the vv_edit proc * caught that this time :) * changes * Update code/game/atoms_movable.dm Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com> |
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53024590de |
Can pass refactor (#48659)
* Makes all CanPass procs call parent * Makes CanPass more extendable and gives the mover a say in the matter * Replace CanPass with CanAllowThrough to use the new system Regex replace `(?<!proc)/CanPass\(` => `/CanAllowThrough(` * Simple optimization pass |
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406cf1cd4b | Mark airtight plastic flaps plural (#47687) | ||
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8358169b8e |
New 'hear' span class (#46369)
* Reverts italics-span back to no color. * Cleans up many extra spaces and indents. * Adds 'hear' span class. * Replaces all 'italics' used in heard messages with 'hear'. |
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df1fecc58c |
Adds notice-span to visible_messages with no spans (#46044)
About The Pull Request Adds 'notice' span class to all visible_messages which had no span class, making all those black messages blue. Why It's Good For The Game This should help differentiate action-messages from talking-messages in the chat. More actions will be blue, thus black talking-messages should pop out more. |
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e587b970da |
Adds parent calls to almost all tool_acts (#45582)
* Adds parent calls to almost all tool_acts * actually compiles |
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8ddc9677c7 |
examine-code refactor (#44636)
* 1/4 done? maybe? * more * stuff * incremental stuff * stuff * stuff & things * mostly done but not yet * stuffing * stuffing 2: electric boogaloo * Git Commit and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull * make it actually compile * found more stuff * fixes * fix AI laws appearing out of order * fix windows * should be the remaining stuff * this time for real * i guess it should compile too * fix sechuds |
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7969654ad1 |
Moves machine/computer frames and structures below object layer. (#44165)
* Moves machine and computer frames below object layer. * Moves structures below object layer. * moves mineral doors to airlock layer, removes excess layer overrides. |
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8e3a812bf2 |
You can now click on objects and mobs below flaps and signs (#41866)
* You can now click on objects and mobs below flaps and signs * Update admins.txt * Update code/controllers/subsystem/vis_overlays.dm Co-Authored-By: nicbn <nicolas.nattis@gmail.com> |
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3d6c5637b8 |
T/F plasticflaps.dm
when you're too bad at coding to make actual fixes but you want good boy points |
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3e7184c975 |
Combat/Stun (slip) overhaul staging, mobility flags, adds crawling (#39967)
Aiming to implement the framework oranges has detailed in https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=19102 Moves canmove to a bitflag in a new variable called mobility_flags, that will allow finer grain control of what someone can do codewise, for example, letting them move but not stand up, or stand up but not move. Adds Immobilize()d status effect that freezes movement but does not prevent anything else. Adds Paralyze()d which is oldstun "You can't do anything at all and knock down). Stun() will now prevent any item/UI usage and movement (which is similar to before). Knockdown() will now only knockdown without preventing item usage/movement. People knocked down will be able to crawl at softcrit-speeds Refactors some /mob variables and procs to /mob/living. update_canmove() refactored to update_mobility() and will handle mobility_flags instead of the removed canmove cl rscadd: Crawling is now possible if you are down but not stunned. Obviously, you will be slower. /cl Refactors are done. I'd rather get this merged faster than try to fine tune stuff like slips. The most obvious gameplay effect this pr has will be crawling, and I believe I made tiny tweaks but I can't find it Anything I missed or weird behavior should be reported. |
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98a6b39cca | Clean up mixed space & tab usage (#40121) | ||
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291583440f | screwdriver_act signal (#39877) | ||
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Fix constructed directional windows leaking atmos, wrap setting of the anchored var on objects (#38934)
* Wrap setting anchored for structures, fix atmos bug * forgot this * Add a signal for setanchored * move setanchored to obj * machinery, also some structure stuff * tabbing |