## About The Pull Request
stop forgetting to include mapload, if you don't include it then every single subtype past it by default doesn't include it
for example, `obj/item` didn't include mapload so every single item by default didn't fill in mapload

## Regex used:
procs without args, not even regex
`/Initialize()`
procs with args
`\/Initialize\((?!mapload)((.)*\w)?`
cleanup of things i didn't want to mapload:
`\/datum\/(.)*\/Initialize\(mapload`
Changes tank explosions to take tank volume into account and use sqrt scaling when calculating explosion range.
This basically means that they scale faster at lower pressures and slower at high pressures.
Rebalances tank explosion scaling so that maxcap TTVs are where they used to be pressure-wise.
Rebalances the research doppler arrays cash generation algorithm so it maxes out at the same TTV pressure. This does however mean that the doppler array will grant more points at lower explosion pressures.
Rebalances blastcannon shot range calculation so it scales as it used to with normal TTVs.
The comparatively tiny emergency tanks no longer produce the same size explosion as a TTV at the same pressure.
It is much more difficult to carry around 70 maxcaps in a single duffle bag. (I don't think it renders this completely impossible but it does kill oxy-trit emergency tank singlecaps as far as I know.)
Lemon posting past this line.
How it works:
Change assumes maxcaps should be just as easy with the standard ttv setup of 2 70L tanks.
So it divides the bomb's strength by 14, then scales it using dyn_explosion's (x*2)^0.5.
If you graph it the strength is exactly the same with a 140L reaction vessel, but as volume goes down, strength falls off very quickly because of that division, and the use of dyn_explosion.
Hopefully this will effectively disincentivize singlecapping, and remove the everpresent threat of someone leaking the station leveling method.
Reasoning for when github blows up:
I don't think single caps are on the same level as typical atmos antag threats. They're a hell problem
1: tanks should explode when someone hyper pressurizes them
2: we want all tank explosions to act the same, for the sake of a believable world
3: really well put together tank explosions (ttvs), should be really powerful
4: reaction code is a son of a bitch
I do think knowledge gating has some place. Knowing how to do something well should have a benefit. but that isn't like, an ultimate truth.
I've seen what proper, full on atmos autism single capping looks like. I don't like that level of absolute destruction at speed being feasible full stop.
I consider single caps to be a necessary side effect of how explosion code works. I think it's really cool that people have gotten so deep into this game and the systems around it that they've started optimizing this side effect into a tool/bragging rights thing.
But I'm still not a huge fan. If big booms are gated only by knowledge, then as soon as that knowledge spreads we're fucked. I've seen this happen before with things like rad batteries (cue crit being cringe).
It's not just single caps mind, the destruction you can make with em scales with knowledge.
I'm not in love with this pr mind, because it means I need to worry about bomb code when someone makes some silly tank volume balance pr. but it's a good solution. better then what's been tried in the past. still leaves space for things just blowing up in your face without maxcaps coming into the equation easily.
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Fixes a ton of harddels, sourced from #59996
I think this brings us down to like, ~100 per round from ~200, with only like 20 of those being proper hell failures. I've seen harddel profiles below 1 second of total cost. Feeling good.
See you on the other side
Makes the cryopod control computer into a weakref, never trust bee code
Converts brig door timer internal lists to weakrefs
Fixes a harddel caused by qdeling a motion sensitive camera after it had left its source area, jesus christ why didn't we do this already holy shit
Converts the radio implant ref held by the antenna mutation to weakrefs because it isn't reliably cleaned up, makes the radio implant actually qdel its fucking radio
Removes the target var from the throwing datum, it does literally nothing and just exists to cause harddels, mostly for the singularity
Fixes a cable harddel sourced from things that try to enter blueprints after smoothing, but before roundstart. IE, shuttles. Removes shuttles from the blueprints
Fixes emmisive blockers being added post qdel
Removes some manual ghosting from cryopods, I initially did this for harddel reasons, but I figured out a better fix for that. I'm now doing it because it's got this really strange logic for like "re-entering the game" that doesn't actually link to what the ghostize proc does. We should remove this at some point
Fixes robot hud objects harddeling due to hanging refs
Fixes buildmode related hanging refs, I'm coming for you admin team
Fixes a few instances of trying to add the forensics component post qdel, hhhhhhhhhhh
Fixes some split personality harddels/weirdness
Replaces a use of disconnect_duct with an init qdel hint, I suspect there's more issues with duct harddels, I've seen some odd logs about ahhh the area_contents list, but we can worry about that later
Makes teleporter targets into weakrefs, properly types them as /atom
Makes frequency devices into weakrefs
Makes cameras remove themselves from camera nets on Destroy
Makes tgui ui datums implement destroy, this means if I ever see one hang a ref to user or whatever, I know there's an error with calling close() properly. I've seen this harddel once, but not after this change so I assume there was some error with close(). IDK maybe this is a papering over? Would have to ask @stylemistake
I've seen logs of beartraps being in world post del, putting a return there just in case. The same is true of nerf darts, but I haven't really looked into that yet
Makes a shoe's ref to untying alerts a weakref, yes this is needed.
Moves clearing client_in_contents to the Login of the new mob. This prevents doing things like ghosting someone before a mob qdel causing harddels
Fixes a harddel set sourced from adding a status effect to a qdeleted thing. Is this an error? I'm honestly not sure.
Converts bsa code to weakrefs
Converts the partner var of heat exchangers to weakrefs
Converts camera assemblies to weakrefs
Fixes some dumb behavior with ammo casings and assuming you'll be on a turf post Destroy parent call
Fixes? merger related harddels, you were never cleared from your own members list, so origin objects would end up making a new list, creating harddels. Potential input from @ninjanomnom about the logic
Chasms store a static list of "falling atoms", which only exists for chasms that go somewhere else. This list wasn't being cleared of qdeleted objects, which is what happens when you fall in most chasms. Fixes this, and converts the list to weakrefs.
Fixes some runtimes in both sheet code, and the weather listener element. This is here because runtime spam made testing more of a pain, didn't think it needed its own pr
Fixes colorful reagent harddels sourced from reagents that were qdel'd before roundstart. I'm only like 50% sure this actually got it, but the issue may have been solved by #60174, so eh
Turns the nuke op antag datum's ref to the war button into a weakref
Fixes some holopad code that was not nulling refs all the time
Converts camera bugs to weakrefs, this was the result of the bug being "reworked" like 6 years back without taking the existing ref clearing into account. Whole item needs a redo, but this'll do for now.
Ensures that the both pulling and pullee refs are cleared on Destroy
The crew monitor held all users in a non clearing list, makes that list a weakref because I hate everything
Oh and I removed all sources of gas_mixture qdeletion, I'm kinda unsure on this since it's not technically supported, but any harddels from it might? indicate something going wrong with like, gas passing logic. I'd like @MrStonedOne's thoughts, since I trust him to call me an idiot if I'm wrong.
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## Why it's not good for the game
I crashed sybil like 10 times to get this data, I'm gonna put it to good use. Don't think you're safe sybilites, I'm coming for you.
This PR improves item action button updating code by introducing a proc to update all item's associated action buttons, which simplifies the process and reduces code duplication.
I also fixed a relevant bug where a PDA's action button icon did not properly update upon light toggle because it did not force the button update. Forcing the button update is needed in this case due to how light overlay operates, where the button icon state stays the same, so the code thought updating the action button icon was unnecessary.
Converts most spans into span procs. Mostly used regex for this and sorted out any compile time errors afterwards so there could be some bugs.
Was initially going to do defines, but ninja said to make it into a proc, and if there's any overhead, they can easily be changed to defines.
Makes it easier to control the formatting and prevents typos when creating spans as it'll runtime if you misspell instead of silently failing.
Reduces the code you need to write when writing spans, as you don't need to close the span as that's automatically handled by the proc.
(Note from Lemon: This should be converted to defines once we update the minimum version to 514. Didn't do it now because byond pain and such)
Right-clicking a reagent container in your active hand will pick the previous transfer amount instead of the next one
Adds an attack_self_secondary proc which allows for different interactions when right-clicking things in your active hand
Everything that called turf.assume_air and turf.remove_air was already updating turfs, and all that not tying
the two together did was add more boiler plate, and break things when people forgot about it.
This shouldn't add any overhead outside of hotspots, but I think that's trivial
* Makes all uses of atmos_senstive pass in mapload as context
* Converts atmos senstive to connect_loc, does some general cleanup to the element, and makes it check the state of the tile the thing is on assuming creation didn't happen as a part of map loading
* Updates connect loc to match the new arg list
* Makes tanks only process when needed, rather then doing it constantly
* Makes portable atmos machines only process when needed, makes adding and removing atmos machinery cheaper, makes the tank processing logic actually work properly
* Makes pipelines only react() when their mix changes, fixes a ton of misuses of update_parents that were causing about 10ms of load for atmos just from reconcile_air()
* Adds in a new reaction framework alongside the old one for profiling related reasons
* whoops
* Cleanup, removes the react profiling code, I've chosen a direction to go here
* Cleans up some code, adds comments describing how to interact with portable atmos machines/tanks and their
mixes, adds a blurb to Atmospherics.md about the topic as a whole, leaves a line of bread for someone to follow
if I get hit by a bus in 2 days (Knock on wood)
* Removes priority from reactions, moves priority groups to the defines file
* whoops
* Converts air_contents to _air_contents, replaces all the out of file things that used it with return_air()
* Replaces the canister air contents uses, converts it back to air_contents, I decided I didn't like the _
* Fixes
* 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.
turfs, and wastes processing time.
Let's only make pluox in cold mixes then, and since it's not gonna mitigate high power runaways quite as hard
now, let's make it a net negative on waste gas output for the sm.
Makes tanks use obj_integrity instead of their own snowflaked version.
Makes tanks check for exploding when they are destroyed, rather than once every process.
Makes tanks always leak their gases when they are deconstructed.
Removes the ability for tanks to seal themselves back up over time.
Makes the bomb spawner actually produce functional bombs.
Removes the extraneous syndicate bomb spawner subtype.
Miscellaneous code improvements to tanks, bomb spawners, and the blastcannon.
Fixes the explosives compressor doubling the power of any bomb you put in it.
The changes to tank rupturing behavior shouldn't effect most tritium fueled TTVs including the 50K recipe. Toxins players don't need to worry about suddenly being incapable of getting points or refining anomaly cores. They should only really effect singlecaps, but I don't know enough about singlecaps to know what recipes I should test. I have confirmation that at least one mix is not effected by this.
The self-sealing properties of tanks have been removed. I'm not sure what the purpose of it was, I have heard that it was used to enable hand-portable plasmaflooding, but I'm not familiar with the practice.
As it turns out, the basic bomb spawners were broken on master! I have made the bombs they produce maxcap instead of just spring a leak. Since they maxcap by default now I have removed the syndicate subtype used to spawn the TTV produced by the cuban pete arcade game and replaced it with the normal timer subtype. Since none of the bomb spawner subtypes were used for anything else this shouldn't have any effect on the game.
On a similar note, I have discovered that the maxcap recipe on the wiki stopped working at some point since it was written. I will replace it with a functioning set of instructions.
Less snowflake code.
Bomb spawners are actually functional now.
Slightly better code.
The explosives compressor accurately reflects the power of the bomb you put into it.
Creates update_name and update_desc
Creates the wrapper proc update_appearance to batch update_name, update_desc, and update_icon together
Less non-icon handling code in update_icon and friends
Signal hooks for things that want to change names and descriptions
99%+ of the changes in this are just from switching everything over to update_appearance from update_icon
Converts many proc overrides to properly use list/modifiers, fixes some spots where modifiers should have been passed, calls modifiers what it is, a lazy list, and cleans up some improper arg names like L, M, C, and N. Oh and I think there was a spot where someone was trying to pass M.name in as a string, but forgot to wrap it in []. I fixed that too.
Done using this command sed -Ei 's/(\s*\S+)\s*\t+/\1 /g' code/**/*.dm
We have countless examples in the codebase with this style gone wrong, and defines and such being on hideously different levels of indentation. Fixing this to keep the alignment involves tainting the blames of code your PR doesn't need to be touching at all. And ultimately, it's hideous.
There are some files that this sed makes uglier. I can fix these when they are pointed out, but I believe this is ultimately for the greater good of readability. I'm more concerned with if any strings relied on this.
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Counter to the original intent of the change seen here #50126, n2o will currently deal damage when used with both internal tanks and floods, as the threshold picked for it was about 0.15 moles at room temperature. Even outside this oversight, the original goal can't easily be achieved. Because breathing works off partial pressures, anything you can do with an anesthetic can you can do with an n2o flood.
Therefore I don't think it's behavior worth keeping, as even as a way to disincentivize non-antag n2o floods it would do little.
Speeds up gas movement significantly
Documents the intent and finer details of the atmos system (Thanks dunc)
Fixes excited groups constantly rebuilding, this broke 4 years ago
Fixes superconductors just straight up not working
Allows turfs to sleep while inside an excited group
Adds a new subprocess to SSAir to support rebuilding in this state
Most heat based behavior no longer relies on being inside a fire
Adds a new element to support doing this cleanly
Adds a new subprocess to SSAir to support doing this while a turf is asleep
Refactors air_update_turf to allow for finer control
Makes apcs take damage in heat to prevent infinite plasma fire diffs
Cleans up immutable gas mixtures to make them work properly when the mix has gas in it
Planetary turfs no longer create a new copy of themselves each time they process. We instead use a global
immutable mix
Cleans up a typed for loop in reactions
Canisters will take damage from outside heat now
Speeds up excited group dismantle
Increases the superconductor threshold by 200k
Cleans up some roundstart ATs on some ruins
Uses /turf/open/var/excited to track if a turf is actively processing, preventing a |=
Prevents openspace from trying to melt
Tweaks a canister examine line
Makes planetary turfs reset to base when broken down as part of an excited group
Makes it impossible for planetary turfs to rebuild, just like space tiles
Fixes closed turfs not activating their replacement when destroyed by moving closed -> open turf activation to
the adjacent air subsystem. They were activating and then going back to sleep before adjacent air got a chance
to tick.
Fire alarms will trigger when the area gets too cold for humans
Makes irradiating tanks and portable atmospherics devices (canisters, pumps, scrubber) induce pluoxium and tritium formation if they contain the correct gases.
Does NOT affect atmos components or pipes because I don't think Lemon would let me do that to pipecode. (He's right)
I wanted to refactor how movetype flags are added and removed into traits to prevent multiple sources of specific movement types from conflicting one other. I ended up also having to refactor the floating animation loop (the one that bobs up and down) code in the process.
Why It's Good For The Game
A way to avoid conflict from multiple sources of movement types.
This also stops melee attacks, jitteriness and update_transform() from temporarily disabling the floating movetype bitflag altogether until the next life tick.
Tested, but i'm pretty sure improvements could be made.
Changelog
cl
fix: jitteriness, melee attack animations and resting/standing up should no longer momentarily remove the floating movement type.
/cl
This PR introduces the wacky round gauge for showing all of your favourite metrics in half-circle format. Show off those wacky numbers, use some scary blinking lights, feel alive!
I've also gone ahead and included this in the canister and tank (think internals) UIs. I've also done some refactoring of data sending from canisters because GOSH DANG it required some.
Fixes improvised jetpacks working as infinite one tick boosters
allow_thrust is used as a check when the jetpack is toggled on to see if it should be allowed to turn on. This line needs to return the parent call instead of presuming it passes.
This fixes the improvised jetpack, which currently cannot be activated.
Fixed [#50396](https://github.com/tgstation/tgstation/issues/50396)
The code change was very minor and everything seems to work properly now.
Bonus: New custom icons for this item, better representing what it most likely would look like
* The Re-pricening
* Rewritten and adjusted for paycheck defines.
* I made the map changes finally.
* And the refills too.
* "OH YEAH REPLACING IT ALL WITH DEFINES AND SCALING IT THE EXCEL DOCUMENT WILL BE EASY, ARCANE!!!"
* And the premium ones too.
* Accidently spoiled a future pr due to dme bleedover
All ui_act procs should call parent by default. All procs should preserve the value of the parent proc when it's TRUTHY and pass it down the call stack. No UI should be interactible when its flags or state indicate it should not be, except when explicity overriden by child procs intentionally disregarding parent return values to achieve a specific goal.
* Process procs now properly use deltatime when implementing rates, timers and probabilities
* Review fixes
* Geiger counters cleanup
Made hardsuit geiger code more similar to geiger counter code
Geiger counters are more responsive now
* Moved SS*_DT defines to subsystems.dm
* Rebase fix
* Redefined the SS*_DT defines to use the subsystem wait vars
* Implemented suggested changes by @AnturK
* Commented /datum/proc/process about the deltatime stuff
* Send delta_time as a process parameter instead of the defines
Also DTfied acid_processing
* Dtfied new acid component
Replaces like 70-80% of 0 and such, as a side effect cleaned up a bunch of returns
Edit: Most left out ones are in mecha which should be done in mecha refactor already
Oh my look how clean it is
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