Misc:
+Fixes unreported issue with initializing lighting on a specific zlevel
+Fixes two similar issues with moveElement and moveRange. Where fromIndex or toIndex could be adjusted incorrectly in certain conditions. Potentially causing bad-sorts, or out of bound errors.
+Rewrites listclearnulls(list/L) to no longer iterate through L.len elements for every null in the list (plus 1). i.e. went from L.len*(number_of_nulls+1) list-element reads (best-case), to L.len list-element reads (worst-case)
+New proc/getElementByVar(list/L, varname, value) which finds the first datum in a list, with a variable named varname, which equals value. You can also feed it atoms instead of lists due to the way the in operator functions.
+Fixes an unreported issue with Yota's list2text rewrite. Under certain conditions, the first element would not be converted into a string. Causing type-mismatch runtimes.
+New global map_ready variable. This is not fully implemented yet, but will be used to avoid duplicate calls to initialize() for map objects.
+All turfs now maintain references to all lights currently illuminating them. This will mean higher memory use unfortunately, due to the huge number of turfs. However, it will speed up updateAffectingLights significantly. I've used list husbandry to reduce baseline memory usage, so it shouldn't be any worse than some past atmos modifications memory-wise.
-Removed 'quadratic lighting', can add this back at some point. Sorry.
+modified the way lum() works slightly, to allow turfs to have overridden delta-lumen. i.e. space cannot be illuminated more than its default ambiance. This allowed removal of some iffy special-snowflake lighting areas implemented by somebody else.
+Lighting images in the dmi can now use arbitrary naming schemes. It is reliant on order now. This allows the dmi to be replaced by simply dropping in a new dmi.
-Removed all subtypes of /area/shuttle. Shuttles now create duplicate 'rooms' of /area/shuttle. (More on this later). This will conflict with most maps. Guide on how to fix to follow.
+All verbs/tools relating to world.tick_lag were refactored to use world.fps. However old config text for setting tick_lag will still work (it converts the value to fps for you)
+MC stats improved using smoothing. They now have their own tab so they dont get in the way when you're playing as an admin.
-removed the push_mob_back stuff due to conflicting changes. Sorry Giacom.
_OK, NOW THE ACTUAL INTERESTING STUFF_
Following systems moved over to subsystem datums:
air_master
garbage_manager
lighting_controller
process_mobs (aka Life())
nanomanager
power
sun
pipenets
AFK kick loops
shuttle_controller (aka emergency shuttle/pods), supply_shuttle and other shuttles
voting
bots
radio
diseases
events
jobs
objects
ticker
Subsystems hooks and variables should be commented fairly in-depth. If anything isn't particularly clear, please make an issue.
Many system-specific global variables have been refactored into
All tickers which previously used world.timeofday now use world.time
some subsystems can iterate before round start. this resolves the issue with votes not working pregame
This means away missions don't have space transitions
* The setup_map_transition proc is protected from excessive tiles proceeding (the proc is set to the background if too much tiles are processed)
* Added a comment explaining the Space Cube, by Incoming
* Fixes#4903 : "mobs don't maintain momentum on z-level transition"
* Serendipitiously fixes#2614
Thanks @Giacom for the info!
PR announcer is now able to authenticate with Nickserv.
Communications key moved out of config controller.
Even better Regex validation.
Reading now has even more exception handling.
Makes the announcer better in every aspect (less bugs, less fun, more
merging announcement capability)! Also makes it require *just* .Net 4.0
instead of 4.5.
Adds the option for players to disable the PR announcements.
Adds a C# program that allows you to parse GitHub Pull request opening
notifications sent to an IRC and display them in-game.
Adds authentication to the world/Topic() procs, allowing you to easily
and securely input data into the game (EXPORT DOES NOT REQUIRE IT!)
Moved all main .dmm maps to _maps/map_files
Each main map gets a .dm file in _maps, this is what's ticked, -NOT- the .dmm file.
This allows use of a MAP_NAME define for various purposes, and lays the groundwork for map customization in the future.
Also included a hacky dm.sh script which supports swapping maps.
For example, "./dm.sh tgstation.dme -Mmetastation" would compile with metastation.
Signed-off-by: Mloc-Argent <colmohici@gmail.com>
Testing has revealed that it reduces the sluggishness of the game, though it will spike from lag when the singularity is loose. Thanks to ChuckTheSheep for suggesting it.
Server owners who want to keep set background enabled can do so by changing the define.
* By converting the unix timestamp of the git log, I was able to get the date of the revision.
* It uses the new unix2date, which figures out the date, since you can't convert unix time to byond time through byond.
There is now a PRELOAD_RSC define in code/_compile_options.dm. Setting it to 0 will allow you to use on-the-fly rsc downloads, or the new remote rsc features.
Normally (PRELOAD_RSC == 1) the game will send you all the resources for the game that existed at compile time, this is the long-delay before joining the game...but it means that the game isn't sluggish later on due to trying to download icons and such. Which is good, but uses a lot of bandwidth.
On-the-fly behaviour (PRELOAD_RSC == 0) is when the game only downloads icons when you see something for the first time...this is often responsible for things being briefly invisible on slow connections.
Remote RSC behaviour (PRELOAD_RSC == 0 and some urls defined in config/external_rsc_urls.txt), is a mixture of the two above behaviours. It allows you to connect without downloading lots of resources immediately. However, once you connect it will select a url from a list of urls which hold zipped up copies of the tgstation.rsc. This allows the load of downloading those large files to be distributed across a few cheap web-servers or free upload sites...whilst the main game-server is freed up for other stuff. Should preloading from a remote url fail, behavior will revert to on-the-fly.
DNA modification uses normally distributed random numbers. Radiation strength dictates the standard deviation of the change in the hex character which is hit (higher output means greater chance for a large change) . Similarly, radiation duration dictates how likely we are to hit the hex-character we clicked on (longer duration means more likely to hit). Irradiation is strength*duration. All balancing is done via multiplier defines so you can rebalance it easily.
DNA blocks and structuring all use defines. Making modification/expansion easier. I'll likely expand this into a datum-based system to allow more interesting features, reduce code further and allow admins to interact with the way dna strings behave.
DNA strings can be spliced together using merge_text().
e.g. string 1: "Hello World"
string 2: "Seeya______"
result: "Seeya World"
This isn't used except for admin-spawnable SE injectors at the moment.
r_hair, g_hair, b_hair, r_facial, g_facial, b_facial, r_eyes, g_eyes, b_eyes were removed and made into 3 short hex-colors.
Skin tones now support colours other than shades of brown. I've had to restrict it heavily until other stuff is done. Skin tones include Albino Caucasian, Oriental, Mediterranean, etc.
Data disks and DNA injectors were reworked to use associative lists so transferring data is just a matter of doing list.Copy()
var/dna is now defined at /mob/living/carbon level. Only monkeys and humans may have dna currently. Support is there for all carbon-based lifeforms to have dna.
DNA modifier console has almost all controls on one screen.
UIs and UEs can be injected separately (appearance and name, respectively)
dna helper procs like ready_dna() and such were changed to make them more versatile. There is now a hardset_dna() proc as an alternative to ready_dna which can initialize dna with properties passed into it or update an existing dna string (useful for cloning and antag spawning)
Every block of SEs are in randomised positions.
Disabled automatic logging of world.log, as it produced undesirable behaviour.
Mr Muggles and God Emperor of Mankind disks removed.
Floor() removed. (it was completely uneccesary, that is what round() is).
Fixed spelling mistakes in modularchangling.dm (thanks tenebrosity)
Tanning removed from beaches (again)
Experimental: monkeys and humans do not have dna until first attempt to read dna (using check_dna_integrity(mob))
This is mainly due to the way everything is hardcoded into New().
Changelog.html updated
Signed-off-by: carnie <elly1989@rocketmail.com>
Removes the old tgstation database. It has been merged into the newer feedback database.
All mentions of the old database have been replaced with the new one.
This includes updating tgstation_schema.sql and dbconfig.txt.
Removes README feedback.txt as it is now covered by the new schema.
Removes the unused forum DB stuff, including forumdbconfig.txt.
Updates the config, including both config.txt and game_options.txt. Many options have been moved into the latter.
Updates configuration.dm to reflect these changes.
Removes the config var/feature_object_spell_system as it did nothing.
/proc/testing("message") will now only print message to world.log if #define TESTING is uncommented. This will allow coders to make in-depth debug messages for confusing bits of code. Said debug messages would not be visible on th elive server, but coders can enable them by compiling with #define TESTING uncommented. This should make debugging ikky horrible code easier (assuming people bother to use testing())
Temporarily removed the weightless (aka gravity failure) event, due to people hating it. ;(
Replaced references to KILL with PROCESS_KILL (I didn't realise I had already defined something like that). Setup.dm and global.dm are rather cluttered. I will be cleaning them up and will remove a few unused defines like #define KILL in my next commit.
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5822 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e
The "Your server failed to establish a connection with the x database." message will now only show if you have sql_enabled.
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5777 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e
- Turned down cache lifespan to 1. This will help the server when it has to constantly have people download the resource files and the dynamic cache.
- I was seriously upset about the server room in the new telecomms not being airless. As Kor allowed anyone to make the room airless, I did so. It shouldn't be a room anyone can walk into without the necessary equipment. (It also would give void suits a reason)
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5742 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e
Added in a proc for del() logging.
Non-carn related:
Moved biomass.dm to unused
Removed the code/game/gamemodes/events folder
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5731 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e
http://forums.nanotrasen.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=12245#p189186
Ported all the random events to Pete/Gia's event system:
>Event system now supports weighting. default is 10. a weight of 5 is half as likely as default, 20 twice as likely....etc.
>Increased the frequency of events (dust happens over 60% of the time though)
>tidied up some ninja code: ninjas now get ~5 objectives. So they are hardmode.
>made the gravity toggle into a random event
>event system now supports round-start events
>event system now supports holiday events
>event system now supports events which can only happen after the round has lasted a certain number of ticks
>event system now supports max_occurrences for events. Setting any event's max_occurrences to 0 will stop it randomly occurring
>events now support being fed associative lists inside new(). This allows you to override their variables easily.
>wormhole events no longer cause loads of lag. They are extremely deadly. wormholes should be avoided
Other:
>replaced the procs for fetching candidates for ninjas and aliums with /proc/get_candidates(be_special_flag), it returns a list of active clients with that be_special preference enabled.
>minor fixes to minds
>your memories are displayed to you at Login()
>removed aliens_allowed
>removed ninjas_allowed
>pick_n_take() is now more efficient (uses Cut() rather than Remove()
Things I added:
- Made the pandemic call ..() instead of doing the checks itself.
- Made the staff of animation use more charge.
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5720 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e
- Increased the allowed w_class things in secure briefcases. Equalized the amount of stuff you can put in a briefcase with the backpack.
- The staff of animation will turn animations onto their side, if they were created by a different user.
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5658 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e
fixed giveruntimelog getruntimelog and getserverlog
Any admin with ADMIN rights can give anybody permission to view runtimes simply by typing .giveruntimelog The person given permission can then type .getruntimelog
Admins can type .getruntimelog without giving themselves permissions first
Moved a lot of the copypasta code into helper procs in __HELPERS/files.dm. There is one which allows a client to browse through folders on the server (in this case to look for logfiles). You can now also return to the directory you started at.
Note, for some weird reason, runtimes will no longer show in dreamdeamon. If this is a massive problem I can make it a compile option or something (or you can comment out the line if you're a coder). I know this is a massive pain but it sort of removes much of the effort in getting runtimes from other servers, since they all now have their runtimes saved in a way coders can easily access. It also sort of means we don't have to rely on people remembering to log runtimes and such. And all logs will be organised by month.
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@5466 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e