* Fix hand teleporter and other portals looping forever (#59894)
Makes portals use Bumped() instead of COMSIG_ATOM_ENTERED for detecting atoms crossing the event horizon.
Removes unused and potential loop causing forceMove argument from do_teleport()
* Fix hand teleporter and other portals looping forever
Co-authored-by: Wayland-Smithy <64715958+Wayland-Smithy@users.noreply.github.com>
* Jaunting no longer allows you to end up inside a wall (#59520)
Jaunting now keeps track of the last five non-blocked tiles you moved across while in the jaunt. Upon exit, it will attempt to deposit you into the last unblocked tile. Should it run out of tiles to try, you will be returned to your starting location. As such, jaunting mobs can no longer end up inside walls or dense objects. Tables, and anything else with the climbable element, are still allowed.
Added support to /turf/proc/is_blocked_turf() to allow ignoring climbable atoms.
Added the TRAIT_CLIMBABLE trait, applied by the climbable element, to accomplish the above.
* Jaunting no longer allows you to end up inside a wall
Co-authored-by: zxaber <37497534+zxaber@users.noreply.github.com>
* Makes turfs persist their signals, uses this to optimize connect_loc (#59608)
* Makes turfs persist signals
* Splits connect_loc up into two elements, one for stuff that wishes to connect on behalf of something, and one for stuff that just wants to connect normally. Connecting on behalf of someone has a significant amount of overhead, so let's do this to keep things clear
* Converts all uses of connect_loc over to the new patterns
* Adds some comments, actually makes turfs persist signals
* There's no need to detach connect loc anymore, since all it does is unregister signals. Unregisters a signal from formorly decal'd turfs, and makes the changeturf signal persistance stuff actually work
* bro fuck documentation
* Changes from a var to a proc, prevents admemems and idiots
* Extra detail on why we do the copy post qdel
* Makes turfs persist their signals, uses this to optimize connect_loc
Co-authored-by: LemonInTheDark <58055496+LemonInTheDark@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds set_density()
Fixes one instance of a duplicate density assignment on an object.
Comments two hacky usages of density which will have to forgo using the setter for now.
Lets us append code to the event of density changing.
Pretty sure this is leading up to some multitile object thing -Lemon
Co-authored-by: Rohesie <rohesie@gmail.com>
* I hate TGUI even if its better than what we had before
* this is why linters exist
* you need to be a Head or the Warden to get items
* does this please you linter?
* foundation
* basic interactions
* yea I can spell okay?
* linters please leave me alone
* begone debug code
* if you are dead, no interacting
* linters leave me alone
* linters are stealing my soul
* forgot to do this
* sound framework, probably wont work though
* max length, and interaction cooldowns
* message can now be a list and minor code improve
* I am a slave and linters are my master
* fix improper static reference
* add json loading/saving functionality
* default for message is now a list
* jsonize def interactions; implement requirements
* bad
* bug fix; CtrlShiftClick to interact
* minor qol fix
* fix CtrlShiftClick and remove debug code
* haha docker has security measures
* this was painful
* why are you in this branch
* begone
* bruh
* begone
Co-authored-by: Matthew <matthew@tfaluc.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthew J <GoldenKeyboard@users.noreply.github.com>
* Kills BOTH /poison paths by turning poisonous into an element. (+fantasty prefix, sanity on attackingtarget signal, and more) (#58882)
* Kills BOTH /poison paths by turning poisonous into an element. (+fantasty prefix, sanity on attackingtarget signal, and more)
* AAAAAAAA
* Update spellbook.dm
Co-authored-by: tralezab <40974010+tralezab@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gandalf <jzo123@hotmail.com>
* (code bounty) refactors all uses of Crossed() and Uncrossed() into signals sent to loc, tracked by connect_loc
* WHEW THAT WAS EASY
* Update ammo.dm
Co-authored-by: Kylerace <kylerlumpkin1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gandalf <jzo123@hotmail.com>
* SDQL Spells & Menu to Give Them to Players (#58118)
SDQL spells are spells that execute an SDQL query. This requires a config flag to be enabled in game_options.txt. When enabled, admins with debug verbs have the ability to open a menu allowing them to define all the relevant vars for the spell, including icons and spell requirements.
It also fixes a bug with superuser SDQL queries always runtime if they try to call a proc.
Co-authored-by: Emmett Gaines <ninjanomnom@ gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@ gmail.com>
* Adds SDQL Spells & a Menu to Give Them to Players - Take 2: Commit Cleanup
Co-authored-by: Y0SH1M4S73R <legoboyo@earthlink.net>
Co-authored-by: Emmett Gaines <ninjanomnom@ gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@ gmail.com>
* Makes the explosive compressor and blastcannon actually use the TTVs they're given + the explosion changes to support that. (#58015)
* Adds explosion SFX to the blastcannon and explosive compressor
- Extracts the explosion SFX and screenshake proc from the SSexplosions explosion handling proc and lets the explosive compressor and blastcannon use it.
* Miscellaneous changes
- Adds defines for the internal explosion arglist keys
- Reverses the values of the explosion severity defines
- Changes almost everything that uses `/proc/explosion` to use named arguments
- Removes a whole bunch of argname = 0 in explosion calls.
* Removes named callback arguments.
* Changes the explosion signals to just use the arguments list
Adds a simple framework to let objects respond to explosions occurring inside of them.
Changes a whole bunch of explosions to use the object being exploded as the origin of the explosion rather than the turf the object is on.
Makes the explosive compressor and blastcannon actually use the TTVs they are given.
Adds support for things responding to internal explosions.
Less snowflake code for the explosive compressor and blastcannon calculating bomb range.*
Less confusing explosion severity defines.
Less opaque explosion arguments
*does not guarantee that the solution to letting them actually use the TTV is any less snowflake.
* Makes the explosive compressor and blastcannon actually use the TTVs they're given + the explosion changes to support that.
Co-authored-by: TemporalOroboros <TemporalOroboros@gmail.com>
* Highlander + Summon Guns and Magic now uses signals to equip new crewmembers (#57817)
* Highlander + Summon Guns and Magic now uses signals to equip new crewmembers
Co-authored-by: tralezab <40974010+tralezab@users.noreply.github.com>
* Remove the voodoo doll (#57780)
A clunky to use grief tool that is near exclusively used to just make
people say slurs and WGW and copypastas and rule breaking stuff and
yadda yadda.
* Remove the voodoo doll
* Update maint_loot_oddity.dm
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gandalf <jzo123@hotmail.com>
* Replace some turf in range() with RANGETURFS and fix(?) bspace trauma (#57566)
* Replace some turf in range() with RANGETURFS and fix(?) bspace trauma
Co-authored-by: TiviPlus <57223640+TiviPlus@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adds a hotkey that puts you in throw mode aslong as you hold it (#57331)
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@ users.noreply.github.com>
* Adds a hotkey that puts you in throw mode aslong as you hold it
* a
Co-authored-by: Qustinnus <Floydje123@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Mothblocks@ users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Gandalf2k15 <jzo123@hotmail.com>
* Shapeshifting runtime fix (#57286)
Fixes a runtime when shapeshifting into any form due to a wrong parenthesis for ventcrawling flags
* Shapeshifting runtime fix
Co-authored-by: Ghilker <42839747+Ghilker@users.noreply.github.com>
* moves gun related icons to guns folder (#57077)
moves ammo icons, projectile icons and hitscan effect icons to guns folder
renames projectile.dmi to ballistic.dmi so its less confusing
moves rcd ammo from ammo.dmi to tools.dmi with the rcd
* moves gun related icons to guns folder
Co-authored-by: Fikou <piotrbryla@onet.pl>
* cult construct stuff (#57027)
edits sprites for wizard cult constructs to have more sheen
fixes wizard cult constructs not working
makes soulstone code a bit cleaner i think
makes cult spells use second defines
fixes wraith jaunts being invisible
* cult construct stuff
Co-authored-by: Fikou <piotrbryla@onet.pl>
* The immovable rod is now crazy fast, is overpowered broken and doesn't afraid of anything. (#56794)
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Jared-Fogle@ users.noreply.github.com>
* The immovable rod is now crazy fast, is overpowered broken and doesn't afraid of anything.
Co-authored-by: Timberpoes <silent_insomnia_pp@hotmail.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Mothblocks <35135081+Jared-Fogle@ users.noreply.github.com>
* 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.
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Intended to be a pure refactor, no functionality should change.
* Refactor ventcrawling flag into traits
* Update true_changeling.dm
* Update true_changeling.dm
Co-authored-by: coiax <yellowbounder@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gandalf2k15 <jzo123@hotmail.com>
* Duffelbag Curse: Sane Edition 2: Melee? (#56438)
* Makes duffelbag curse less cheesey and more for what it was intended to do by limiting the number of bags you can have forced on you
* Makes casting the spell a whisper. Because putting duffelbags on sec while disguised sounds really funny.
* Makes duffelcurse equivalent to the blind spell in cooldown and cost
* Duffelbag Curse: Sane Edition 2: Melee?
Co-authored-by: necromanceranne <40847847+necromanceranne@users.noreply.github.com>
* adds new wiz spell: duffelbag curse (#55286)
it gives target a no drop duffelbag which every around 100s will try check if there is food inside else it attacks you, you can poison the food to make it die faster.
more variety for wiz to annoy crew that isnt murder bone
* adds new wiz spell: duffelbag curse
Co-authored-by: Tlaltecuhtli <33834933+Tlaltecuhtli@users.noreply.github.com>
* Refactors Beams to use signals: Revived from 2019 edition! BONUS: Medbeams are also refactored to use signals (#55193)
Huge removal of dead vars, bad timers, and other sloppy jitteriness from beams. They go from checking movement to waiting for a signal.
VARIABLE KILL LIST:
sleep_time: signals baby
finished: signals BAYBEEE
target_oldloc: not only not typecasted as a turf or named as a turf, it was unused. when are we going to use this? the beam starts from the origin!
origin_oldloc: bad name, not typecasted. renamed to originturf
static_beam: how are you an unused variable and still get replaced by signals like really
timing_id: signallllss bbbaaaabbyy
recalculating: you get the drill by now signals baby
base_icon: unused, seemingly replaced by visuals I think
* Refactors Beams to use signals: Revived from 2019 edition! BONUS: Medbeams are also refactored to use signals
Co-authored-by: tralezab <40974010+tralezab@users.noreply.github.com>
* Replace direct poi_list manipulation with element (#55416)
Replaces GLOB.poi_list |= src and GLOB.poi_list -= src with an element that handles it directly.
More consistent code, especially when a lot of code couldn't decide how to add/remove (some |=, some -=, some .Remove, etc).
* Replace direct poi_list manipulation with element
Co-authored-by: Jared-Fogle <35135081+Jared-Fogle@users.noreply.github.com>
* pass_flags handling refactor + rewrites a part of projectiles for the n-th time (#54924)
Yeah uhh this'll probably need testmerging even after it's done because yeah it's a bit big.
If y'all want me to atomize this into two PRs (pass flags vs projectiles) tell me please. Pass flags would have to go in first though, in that case, as new projectile hit handling will rely on pass_flags_self.
Pass flags:
Pass flags handling now uses an atom variable named pass_flags_self.
If any of these match a pass_flag on a thing trying to pass through, it's allowed through by default.
This makes overriding CanAllowThrough unnecessary for the majority of things. I've however not removed overrides for very.. weird cases, like plastic flaps which uses a prob(60) for letting PASSGLASS things through for god knows why.
LETPASSTHROW is now on pass_flags_self
Projectiles:
Not finalized yet, need to do something to make the system I have in mind have less unneeded overhead + snowflake
Basically, for piercing/phasing/otherwise projectiles that go through things instead of hitting the first dense object, I have them use pass_flags flags for two new variables, projectile_phasing and projectile_piercing. Anything with pass_flags_self in the former gets phased through entirely. Anything in the latter gets hit, and the projectile then goes through. on_hit will also register a piercing hit vs a normal hit (so things like missiles can only explode on a normal hit or otherwise, instead of exploding multiple times. Not needed as missiles qdel(src) right now but it's nice to have for the future).
I still need to decide what to do for hit handling proper, as Bump() is still preferred due to it not being as high-overhead as something like scanning on Moved(). I'm thinking I'll make Moved() only scan for cases where it needs to hit a non-dense object - a prone human the user clicked on, anything special like that. Don't know the exact specifics yet, which is why this is still WIP.
Projectiles now use check_pierce() to determine if it goes through something and hits it, doesn't hit it, or doesn't go through something at all (should delete self after hitting). Will likely make an on_pierce proc to be called post-piercing something so you can have !fun! things like projectiles that go down in damage after piercing something. This will likely deprecate the process_hit proc, or at least make it less awful.
scan_for_hit() is now used to attempt to hit something and will return whether the projectile got deleted or not. It will delete the projectile if the projectile does hit something and fails to pierce through it.
scan_moved_turf() (WIP) will be used for handling moving onto a turf.
permutated has been renamed to impacted. Ricocheting projectiles get it reset, allowing projectiles to pierce and potentially hit something again if it goes back around.
A new unit test has been added checking for projectiles with movement type of PHASING. This is because PHASING completely causes projectiles to break down as projectiles mainly sense collisions through Bump. The small boost in performance from using PHASING instead of having all pass flags active/overriding check_pierce is in my opinion not worth the extra snowflake in scan_moved_turf() I'd have to do to deal with having to check for hits manually rather than Bump()ing things.
Movement types
UNSTOPPABLE renamed to PHASING to better describe what it is, going through and crossing everything but not actually bumping.
Why It's Good For The Game
Better pass flags handling allows for less proc overrides, bitflag checks are far less expensive in general.
Fixes penetrating projectiles like sniper penetrators
This system also allows for better handling of piercing projectiles (see above) without too much snowflake code, as you'd only need to modify on_pierce() if you needed to do special handling like dampening damage per target pierced, and otherwise you could just use the standardized system and just set pass flags to what's needed. If you really need a projectile that pierces almost everything, override check_pierce(), which is still going to be easier than what was done before (even with snowflake handling of UNSTOPPABLE flag process_hit() was extremely ugly, now we don't rely on movement types at all.)
* pass_flags handling refactor + rewrites a part of projectiles for the n-th time
Co-authored-by: silicons <2003111+silicons@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixes a consistency issue in which nightmares to heal faster while jaunting and moving (#55134)
So basically, shadow jaunt calls a proc to check the light level whenever the shadowing moves and normal processing. This proc forces the shadowing out of the jaunt if the light levels were too high BUT ALSO was the same proc used to heal them while in darkness.
This means that the shadowing could heal extremely quickly by moving back and forth while in darkness but only healing at a meager rate whilst being motionless in the darkness. So I separated the proc in two and only called the part that heals on process() as well as upping the damage healed for consistency's sake.
* Fixes a consistency issue in which nightmares to heal faster while jaunting and moving
Co-authored-by: itseasytosee <55666666+itseasytosee@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fixing non wiz phased mobs. (#55162)
Wrong proc path, also qdel ref issue for shadow walk holder.
This will close#55141 and close#55142
fix: Nightmares and some other critters no longer delete themselves once they stop phasing.
* Fixing non-wiz phased mobs.
Co-authored-by: Ghom <42542238+Ghommie@users.noreply.github.com>
* Humans have more complicated body temperatures (#54550)
This changes how carbon/humans stabilize body temperature, and changes how damage and wounds are applied based on temperature.
Humans now have a core body temperature along with body temperature. The core temperature is used for natural stabilization and what viruses like fever and shivers target by raising or lowing the core temperature of the mob.
The standard body temperature still exists and acts exactly the same for most items at this time but is now treated as surface temperature in humans.
Damage from body temperature for humans is now based on the core temperature instead of body temperature now.
Humans will now receive burn wounds when the body (surface) temperature is to high for to long.
This causes you to see alerts for the area temperature before you take damage in most cases improving visibility of dangerous situations.
* Humans have more complicated body temperatures
Co-authored-by: NightRed <nightred@gmail.com>