* Wooden tables now obey The Law of Conservation of Mass (#56156)
## About The Pull Request
Fixes Issue https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/56152 making wood tables deconstruct at they should be.
Bug vivisection:
Okay, see here? This is the proc for creating a table, we can introduce three arguments. One of them is _buildstack. _buildstack overrides Buildstack on initialize, a variable used for storing the type of raw "ore" that the table is supposed to drop in deconstruction. Here is supposed to be null unless we want to override the buildstack with another ore.
```DM
/obj/structure/table_frame/proc/make_new_table(table_type, custom_materials, _buildstack)
var/obj/structure/table/T = new table_type(loc, _buildstack)
T.frame = type
T.framestack = framestack
T.framestackamount = framestackamount
if(custom_materials)
T.set_custom_materials(custom_materials)
qdel(src)
```
What happened? The proc for building a wood table from a wooden frame, shown below, passed the "type" variable, used for storing the type of table_frame, as a _buildstack argument to the make_new_table proc. This overrides the buildstack variable of the final wooden table, causing it to drop a wooden frame as it was an ore on deconstruction.
```DM
/obj/structure/table_frame/wood/attackby(obj/item/I, mob/user, params)
[...]
if (toConstruct)
if(material.get_amount() < 1)
to_chat(user, "<span class='warning'>You need one [material.name] sheet to do this!</span>")
return
to_chat(user, "<span class='notice'>You start adding [material] to [src]...</span>")
if(do_after(user, 20, target = src) && material.use(1))
make_new_table(toConstruct, null, type)
```
This is funnier (not very much, to be honest) when we consider that deconstructing with a screwdriver would drop a frame normally, causing it to drop two frames. We could repeat this ad nauseam, essentially cloning wood frames in place as we pleased.
So TL;DR: this is another of those simple but hard to hunt bugs that would be prevented with testing and a null on its right place.
* Wooden tables now obey The Law of Conservation of Mass
Co-authored-by: Manybones <miguelbasket1@gmail.com>
* Fixes table stacking exploit (#54650)
Tables could be placed on top of each other, leading to stacking of glass tables, and infinite sin. This doesn't cover anything close to all of it, but it's a good patch for now.
* Fixes table stacking exploit
Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>
🆑 floyd
fix: You can no longer dupe mats by making tables from rods
/🆑
apparently you could use rods and floor tiles to finish tables, now you can only use sheets.
fixes#48547
* Nanotrasen fires the Wave Motion Gun at the Clock Cult
* Fixes a random changelog appearing from the reebe void.
* Fixes a wrong type reference regarding the bronze sheets in the Lavaland Ruin for it.
* Fixes redundant cells after CC removal in ruin by populating them with varied ore chunks, or destruction clutter.
* why is it /obj/item/stack/sheet/metal but not /obj/item/stack/sheet/iron
* Fixes the lavaland ratvar ruin to have fluff variant structures of deleted shit it referenced instead what I thought was reasonable.
removes materials list from items, uses custom_materials instead. This might introduce some bugs so we should testmerge this for a while (and Ill test stuff locally as much as I can)
this also adds material crafting to sheets. Test case being chairs. In the future we can add stuff like tables, walls, doors etc.
also applies materials to everything, with fixes, which can close#46299
Ports carpets from TauCetiStation
Original PR: TauCetiStation/TauCetiClassic#2989
Adds tables to match the carpets
Carpets Good. Tables Good.
Changelog
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imageadd: 8 new carpets and fancy tables
add: exotic carpet crate
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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
* small changes
* Adds a use_tool helper and changes some tools to use it
* Ports most tool operations to use_tool
* Converts more tool operations to use_tool and tool_act
* Changes some things to default_unfasten_wrench
* Improves tool_behavior support in mech construction
* Code review memes
* Fixes all instant use_tool calls failing
* Code improvements
* merge fixes
* Fixed a few bugs with clockwork proselytizers
* condensed
* formatting
* proselytizer.
* i need more sanity checks I think this crashed something
* proper!
* better desc
* sanity! SANITY!
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
This just adds some vars that the refactor will use. Putting this in a separate PR prevent the damage refactor PR from becoming too big (number of files changed) and hard to read and review.
Introduces the resistance_flags bitflag that replaces unacidable and burn_state.
Moves the armor var from item to /obj level and gives specific armor values to many objects, the armor list also gets two new armor types: fire and acid, which will be used in the refactor. the new fire and acid armor values are given to plenty of items.
* Adds brass, used to construct various brass objects
* brasshole
* give em the brass
* give em more brass
* DYNAMIC
* VAR MURDER SPREE
* brassy
* acceptaphil
* this is super against my general preferences but eeeeeh sure okay i guess
These are the files with just tiny tweaks. Mostly modify an object's attackby so it does "return ..()" instead of "..()".
If there are other things in this commit, the PR's description will explain them.