* Part1
* IT COMPILES!!!!
* Fuck wait this was missing from that last
* Update handlabeler.dm
* Update handlabeler.dm
* Fixes n shit
* Fix this
* Fixes#23310
* Fucking @RemieRichards was right
* Fixes devil unEquip
* WTF ARE BITFLAGS?
* THERES THE FUCKING PROBLEM
* Fixes
* Speeds up world init.
* Armor is now new inited for obj and the first level of subpaths.
* Actions is now lazyinited and deleted with empty.
* Actiontypes is now only inited when actually used and deleted once it pre-fills actions with the action buttons.
* Pipes now prefill their node list(s) in new() using new /list/ (count) syntax to speed up the list initaliztions and remove the init proc.
* Pipes no longer store their item version, instead creating it on the fly when deconned
* Walls no longer store their metal stacks, instead creating it on the fly when deconned.
* obj, walls, floor, plating, item, machinery, structure, pipe, pipenet, atom, and movable no longer have an (init) proc. (along with a few other smaller examples)
* Atmos can pass checking is now a var with the ability to have a proc be call in advance cases.
* (as a side effect, I had to fix a few things that were calling atmosCanPass rather then using the pre-calculated list, this should speed up chemfoam and flame effects greatly)
* Reverts upload limit
(remind me one day to defuck this, it could easily be a config thats not editable by vv to make changes easier)
* Makes apc update icon a bit faster.
APC new is some what high on the profile of world init, still not sure why, but this stood out as a waste of cpu so i fixed it.
* Fixes runtime with atmos backpack water tanks.
* Makes smoothing faster (and fixes turfs smoothing twice at init)
* Makes apcs init faster by replacing some spawns with addtimer
* fix transit turfs.
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.
Added priority overlays to atoms, which will not be removed when overlays are cut and will always remain on top when new overlays are added. This requires everyone to use add_overlay() and cut_overlays() instead of overlays += and overlays.Cut(). These procs are found in __HELPERS/icons.dm, and the priority overlay list is found in game/atoms.dm. Everything else is replacing deprecated overlay manipulation.
Just in time for the feature freeze, a big change that will introduce bugs! Yay!
Mob verb is called verb/examinate(target), which just calls target.examine(user) and face_atom(target)
For explanation why, see http://www.byond.com/forum/?post=1326139&page=2#comment8198716
Long story short, mob verbs are much faster than object verbs. The goal is to make right-click menus populate faster.
Also changes a bunch of examine() procs to always, ALWAYS call the parent. Except mobs, but you have 1 guess why I'm not touching them. Mostly this affects obj/item/examine().
And also remove a whole shitload of pointless set src in view(2) kind of crap. Also span classes.
*TABLEPASS was already totally obsolete.
FPRINT was used, but it was on virtually everything anyway.
Removes those flags from every instance where they were used. Also assigned and removed other flags where it made sense.
If it is desired, I can revive the flag as NOFPRINT, which would retain the original functionality, though inverted. That way it would be be used only where it was intentional (holodeck items could use this for example).
Fixes issue 1267. Empty paper bins icon not updating
Fixes the paperbin MouseDrop(), so you can actually pick them up again.
Removed /obj/item/weapon/paper/flag and /obj/item/weapon/paper/photograph. Both were unused.
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Fixes issue 1219. Cloning Scanner Popping Out Prematurely
Fixes issue 1182. Using wrapping paper on a bodybag
Fixes issue 1238. Reading while blind (fixes paper, photographs, and books)
Fixes issue 1253. Braindead message when converting non braindead people (rev)
Fixes issue 1188. Head revs converting unconscious people
Added is_blind(A) as a helper proc for blindness. It returns 1 if A is a fully blinded carbon mob.
Updated the loot spawner to use a list instead of a text string.
Updated gun reloading to use text styles.
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- Added a verb that breaks all airgroups into individually processing tiles and a verb that forces a group-rejoin attempt on all airgroups. Once the verb to break all air groups is used, they will not attempt to recreate until the recreate verb is used. In other words, this is for debugging, not goofing around. Verbs available in debug verbs.
- Some atmos code standardization
- Decreased the pressure resistance of most items by a factor of 10, meaning pressure will finally actually move items around!
I also attempted to speed up air movement, but it caused runtimes and everything moved in checkered patterns and I got scared so I didn't include it in this commit.
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Updated flashlight code a little.
Added inhand sprites for desk lamps.
Standardised modules/paperwork.
Decapitalised a bunch of mining items.
Slightly reverted update_icons.dm, so we're not looping through mutations more than we need to. Also, skeletons can now wear lipstick!
A few other things which aren't worth listing individually.
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-Redid icons to be more optimized at compile by setting icon = 'icons/folder/icon.dmi' instead of just icon = 'icon.dmi', meaning that Dream Maker doesn't have to search through every single file for every single .dmi. This shouldn't lead to any errors because of how I went about it, plus the fact that Dream Maker would have freaked out if I screwed something up. Also moved around 2 icons that weren't sorted well.
r4146 compile time: 1 minute, 40 seconds
r4147 compile time: 45 seconds
[VGTG]
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Replaced every l_hand = and r_hand = and all that if(hand) crap to use standardised procs. This means we can use procs like Dropped() reliably as they will always be called when things are dropped.
Thorough documentation to come. But generally, if you want a mob's icons to update after deleting something in the inventory...use drop_from_inventory(the_thing_you_wanna_drop) just before deleting it. If you wanna put something in a mob's hands use put_in_hands() (or one of the variants). It'll try putting it in active hand first, then inactive, then the floor. They handle layers, overlays, screenlocs calling various procs such as dropped() etc for you. Easy
mob.equipped() is now mob.get_active_hand() because there was another totally unrelated proc named equipped() and stuff was confusing.
Weakening was made instantaneous.
Minor optimisations for human/handle_regular_status_updates(). I'll port these changes over to the other mobs next. Basically it should stop it constantly incrementing every status effect even after death.
umm... bunch of overlays related fixes... I think that's everything. :/
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update_clothing() has been broken up into it's key parts. A full explanation can be found in code/modules/mob/living/carbon/human/update_icons.dm
the tl;dr of it is that overlay updates are no longer called by the gameticker. Instead they are called by procs such as u_equip db_cick etc. This means faster updates (although admittedly, more of them can be called per tick). This however is offset by the fact that specific overlays can be updated now, vastly improving its efficiency. This will especially help when there are large numbers of dead mobs.
Fixed the throw code for TKgrab so it can be toggled.
Cloaking for aliens/humans/ninjas was changed. It's very crude at the moment and for that I apologise. But it works and is very efficient.It also stops cloaked individuals becomming invincible due to people being unable to hit them (even when they know exactly where they are)
Fixed a bunch of bugs with damage-overlays. They were updating FAR FAR to frequently. They were also horribly inefficient. They should now be virtually seamless when updating and only use cached icons, so they aren't affected by lag as badly. This may help with explosions lag a little.
There's still a tonne of stuff I need to refine with this. I'll be refining it down into some helper procs to reduce on code duplication and such
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- Replaced them with a whole range of inventory slot flags. These now govern whether an item can or can't be placed in a certain inventory slot. See setup.dm for information on the flags. These flags only affect humans tho, as humans are the only beings with an inventory to talk of.
- Standardized some gun code and some other pieces of code as I came accross them. I hate indented variable definitions!
This commit should not bring any change whatsoever to the game from a player's perspective.
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In short: massive updates to security, the library, hydroponics, the kitchen and the bar, by Flazeo and Ikarrus
Massive updates to the PA, with Invisty's new sprites, done by Sieve
New sprites for field gens too, also by Invisty
Borg and battery updates by Sieve
Fake gloves by Sieve
I messed around with some pressure_resistance stuff on Dumpdavidson's suggestion (only in paperwork)
PROBABLY A BUNCH OF OTHER SHIT
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- added feedback logging for newscasters
- added feedback logging for admin verbs
- added shuttle timers to escape pods
- added feedback logging to chemical reactions
- clipboard can now fit on your belt
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Clipboard and paper fixes.
Committed Nodrak's monkey vent crawl fix and removed that dumb disposal from the Sec entrance.
Additionally fixed monkeys crawling when stunned.
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This affects clipboards, hand labelers, paper, paper bins, pens, photocopiers, and stamps.
Everything (that I've changed significantly) should be BETTER.
NO paths have been changed.
All of the above have been added to the paperwork module (pending rename to bureaucracy, which is COOLER).
SPRITES for most of the above (except photocopiers) are now in bureaucracy.dmi.
Clipboards in particular are MASSIVELY IMPROVED.
Hand labelers can now be turned ON AND OFF, to make it simpler to avoid labelling tables.
This includes work in progress FOLDERS, which currently do NOTHING.
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