The logging is now stored in the persistent client/player_details datum,
that will survive an entire round
The existing mob log is retained and a new admin verb is added to access
it. It will only show logs for the mob in question, across all players
who possibly spent time in that mob
A new log type is added that tracks the mobs the player changes across
into and the times they occured, to better help admins manage complex
situations, this also appears in the mob log as a record of the players
who entered/exited control of the mob
* wa la
* oop forgot an icon
* buildmode compatibility
* ok
* makes centcompod default
* CentCom pods fall faster and are capatilized right
* yike
* yike2
* FASTER
* white space and default icon state
* spacemaniac thanks
This is primarily a compatibility layer that enables both forward and backward compatibility for all past and future APIs based on the detected running TGS version. It also bundles all it's includes to make future upgrades not have to modify the dme, heck, could even use a submodule if it wanted (not happening). No other changes necessary.
There's an upcoming event system and new chat management functions. Check them out here: 303448457e/DMAPI/tgs.dm
Also added /datum/proc/CanProcCall()
* station lovin' happened so fast
* Update stationloving.dm
* less qdel memes
* imbue soul signal
* rename imbue soul signal
* dupemode
* henk
* Update atoms_movable.dm
* Update nuclearbomb.dm
* Update nuclearbomb.dm
By moving our logging to a DLL we see a drop in CPU/real time of 2-3 orders of magnitude. This is due to BYOND opening and closing file handles on every write, causing incredible amounts of unneeded overhead. The logging library also handles timestamps for us, further increasing performance gains.
This library will also allow for further offloading in the future, such as completely replacing file2text() and friends.
A pre-compiled DLL is bundled, but Linux users will have to compile manually. Directions can be found at the rust-g repo.
Log output is enhanced with millisecond time stamps:
[2018-04-01 15:56:23.522] blah blah blah
This includes runtimes as well, which benefit from the same timestamp improvements and no longer have hacky splitting code to add their own timestamps.
Log shutdown is handled in a dedicated proc called as late as possible, as rust-g integration expands this will be factored out into a generic native code shutdown proc.