Gives the ability to take and view photo to Cyborgs
AI's share their photo album with connected Cyborgs, and connected Cyborgs have the pictures they take saved to the AI's album. If a Cyborg is not connected to an AI, photos are saved to the Cyborg's camera object. If a Cyborg has photos in it's album while not connected to an AI, but is subsequently connected to an AI, the photos are added to the AI's album. This is initiated by pulsing the appropriate wire on the borg.
Cyborgs can attach images to newscaster feeds, from the active album available to it (the AI's, or its own if disconnected)
Cyborgs cannot interact with photocopiers, but however have become a moving printer. They are every inefficent at printing, and thus can only print two color pictures before needing to be refilled with toner (simply click on them with toner in active hand).
Added some span classes to the previous AI photography work.
One minor bug fix to photocopier which could result in a photo object ending up in the 'hand' of an AI or cyborg.
Fixes deletion of src object rather than the intended p objected, also
ensures ai/onclick doesn't depend on the photography module being
present or bug free by gracefully handing the lack of a aicamera object.
Works pretty well. If it can't GC something, it'll just del() it and be done.
Speed is amazing, holy shit.
New procs you should be aware of:
qdel(atom/movable) - sets up an object for garbage collection. Call this rather than del(atom/movable).
atom/movable/Destroy() - called right before the object is GC'd, so it still has a loc. Also called if the object is del()'d.
new controller - garbage.dm has all the details on this. Basically it nulls all references on GC'd objects and force del() them if necessary.
Generally speaking, objects should use Destroy() for behavior prior to deletion rather than Del(). You should also always call the parent so the object gets the right gc_destroyed var set.
ISSUES:
Tries to GC mobs atm. This actually works for new players, not so much for humans/monkies/simple_animals/anything. I'm guessing it needs to clear out their mind and HUD and maybe other things.
Gibbing is really bugged. It works, but the overlays just sit there for awhile and ugh. I'm very tempted just to del() mob/living and mob/camera and call it a day.
qdel() equipment doesn't unequip the item.
Pipes don't generally GC correctly. Debugging suggests they get referenced in many pipenets and that isn't cleared properly. However some do work fine. Need assistance here.
Bots don't GC, probably in the radio controller.
Lots of other shit doesn't GC but it's hard to find them because of the pipe spam.
I think I'm calling Destroy() twice by accident.
- Mobs lying down are captured properly.
- Hair and other coloring is captured properly.
- Darkness is now captured, though other area effects are not.
- Object layering is much more accurate, though still not perfect.
- Objects that were missing should now be visible.
- Objects that should not have been visible should now be gone.
- Some objects (like blood trails) are not yet captured properly.
*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).
All the logging i have found in the code was changed to use the
proc(maybe i missed something)
Killed all runtimes found so far
Proc now handles all the checks, no need to add checks in the body of
object
The pen/hypo/borghypo doesn't give a poke message when it fails to inject someone wearing protective gear.
Fixed a typo.
Reworded the can_inject() error message for humans so it makes sense with a normal pen.
Made the combat hypo (nuke ops item) ignore protective gear, to allow syndies to heal their comrades.
Let me know if I missed an item or if you don't think an item should have the flag.
* Cleaned up a bit of the gun code.
* Fixed an issue with shotgun darts not working in barrel shotguns.
* Made the on_hit() have a zone, will be used for syringe guns in another PR.
* Removed the unused sleepy pen.
* Changed /obj/item/weapon/gun/projectile/shotgun/pump/sc_pump to /obj/item/weapon/gun/projectile/shotgun/sc_pump, there was no /pump/ anywhere else.
* Shotgun darts will follow the new flag.
* Shotgun darts are now open containers, and I removed the snowflake check for them in syringes.
* Added logging for reagents in any projectile.
Added superclass invoke for the arcane tome
Added superclass invoke to light switches, removed it's (unused) description.
FLightswitch description repetition derp
examine superclass invoke for gas flow meter, space heater, fire extinguishers, grenades/IEDs, fancy boxes and welder. Changed description for welder and fire extinguisher to show their content in a similar style.
Fixed tank, linen bins and janicart description, and added welder of previous commit (forgot to commit it)
REMOVED icon in mop_bucket description (now provided by item class).
REMOVED unused examine() override in clothing/gloves
REMOVED custom examine() for glass/rag
CHANGED using examine superclass on paperwork/paperbin, removed redundant description code
CHANGED examine superclass for power/apc
ADDED universal maxcharge readout for all the powercell types.
CHANGED using examine superclass on machinery/light, removed redundant description code
FIXED weapon/virusdish use a description field.
TWEAK lowercased some of the portable generators.
Fixed improperness of pacman names
Var changes:
* /obj/item/var/color is now item_color
* /obj/machinery/portable_atmospherics/canister/var/color is now canister_color
* /obj/machinery/atmospherics/var/color is now pipe_color
* /mob/living/simple_animal/mouse/var/color is now body_color
* /mob/living/simple_animal/chicken/var/color is now body_color
Proc changes:
* /obj/machinery/door/proc/animate() is now do_animate()
* /obj/machinery/transformer/proc/transform() is now do_transform()
Map changes are due to pipe instances being changed from color to pipe_color
Signed-off-by: Mloc-Argent <colmohici@gmail.com>
Adjusts the click code to not use client/Click(). The code is largely unchanged, except that it allows the compiler default behaviour of calling atom/Click(), and then forwards the call to mob/ClickOn(). I had some reports that melee combat mixed with movement was behaving oddly, and I believe it may be due to the use of client/Click; the byond documentation says that redefining client/Click() causes additional overhead, and it isn't strictly necessary.
Alters the way double clicks are handled, in an attempt to better handle clickspam, as often occurs during pitched combat. This may also be responsible for the above, but I don't know.
Inserts proximity (aka flag) checks in all afterattack() procs. The old assumption was that unless an item used the USEDELAY flag, afterattack() was only called when adjacent, but this is no longer true. This led to beakers, soap, crayons, etc, all being usable at all ranges.
Removes the NODELAY flag, which was unused. Removes all existing uses of the USEDELAY flag so that it can be readded to things that need extra delay.
Removes the hand_* procs, previously used by restrained actions. Instead, the mob helper mob/RestrainedClickOn() has abosrbed basically all the functionality they were used for, which is really only monkeys with jungle fever.
Adds a special case of the Adjacency() proc for doors. This fixes#136, airlocks being unreachable due to border fire doors. However, this only takes us back to the unpleasant position where you have to open-hand the door, switch to a crowbar, and pry open the firedoor; it still needs a better fix.
This adds two atom procs, attack_tk() and attack_self_tk(). attack_tk is used as per attack_hand; attack_self_tk exists on all atoms (not just items) but is similar to the item proc, but without the assumption that it is in the user's hand.
Removes the functionality where entering throw mode would create a tk grab, as it is redundant.
As a default, attack_tk does the following:
* Creates a telekinetic throw for items and un-anchored objects
* Does an attack_hand (paw, animal, etc) for anchored objects
* Does nothing to mobs
As a default, attack_self_tk does nothing. An attack_self_tk was added to closets to open and close them since that's a common thing.
The following items have added attack_tk procs:
* Fire axe cabinet, extinguisher cabinet, and bedsheet bin will drop into their square instead of putting it in your hand
* Doors only open telekinetically if they require no access
* Chairs will rotate if nobody is buckled to them
* Filing cabinets will remove a paper at random.
* Tables and racks return to prevent telehulk smash
This is INCOMPLETE. Adding proper TK interaction to everything is something best done in pieces.
In particular, interacting with mobs and items both open up the floodgates for bugs, so we/I need to decide how we want it to go before we commit, and then fix bugs along the way. Stumbling forward, fixing bugs, and then changing course halfway would be a bad idea.