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Seth Scherer
f1a363c825 Converts a shitload of istypes to their more concise macros (#69260)
* Converts a lot of istypes() to use their istype macro helpers.
2022-08-18 22:08:44 -04:00
John Willard
952c3ee0d3 Removes ComponentInitialize() (#69118)
* Removes ComponentInitialize()

Completely removes ComponentInitialize() as a proc, which was called on every single atom in the game, twice in some instances (like new players), over something that can already be done with Initialize().
This is the second attempt at doing this, after the first attempt fell apart for some reason. This time it was way easier though, since storages are no longer a Component.

* update icon blocker added before calling parent

* Update code/game/machinery/porta_turret/portable_turret.dm

Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>

* adds a mapload while I'm here

* moves human mood

* Does some UNRELATED thing to the PR

Co-authored-by: Fikou <23585223+Fikou@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
Co-authored-by: Fikou <23585223+Fikou@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-11 19:01:32 -04:00
Mooshimi
a3121f15c4 [GBP No Update] Perish, individual logging runtime (#69024)
missed 2 or 3(lol it was more when I look back at the files), LOG_GAME tags on the log_message line, and did some cleaning up since i was looking through every log_message again

Co-authored-by: tattle <66640614+dragomagol@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: tattle <66640614+dragomagol@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-08-10 07:56:40 -07:00
Mothblocks
0a29ded0f6 Revolution victories now call the shuttle when enough of the station is revolutionaries (#68630)
When 65% or more of the station is revs, the shuttle will automatically call. This shuttle can be recalled.

Approved with majority vote from me and @ninjanomnom

Should probably be test merged first, I touched some core shuttle code.

Roughly 60% of rev victories I checked called the shuttle shortly after. That's a lot, but there's still a high amount that aren't, either because the population genuinely wants to stay, or the revolutionary victory was a surprise. The latter of which I had happen to me like, recently! Remember that was the core problem revs victories continuing the round was trying to fix.

With that in mind, this plays nicely with both some player grievances with post-revs while keeping in line with the core of the feature. Players are still, in part, controlling the end of the round, but with affordance given to the most likely scenario.
2022-08-05 18:16:12 -07:00
Mooshimi
b09f3868f8 individual LOG_GAME (#68683)
About The Pull Request

    replaces a ton of log_game with user.log_message so the log is added to individual and global logs.
    adds a few logs for individual LOG_VICTIM, LOG_ATTACK etc logging.
    adds logging for bluespace launchpad's tele coords being changed.
    took the word "has" out of log_combat, as it's extra and just lengthens the log.

Why It's Good For The Admins

It's extremely laggy to open game.txt so an alternative is individual game logs
Changelog

cl
admin: A lot of game logs will now also be in individual game logs, for convenience in log diving.
admin: Added logging for bluespace launchpad x and y offset changes, which go to individual game logs.
admin: Attack logs will now be slightly shorter, one useless word was removed.
/cl
2022-08-05 09:32:02 +12:00
Timberpoes
786ac5c855 [MDB Ignore][Bounty][Complete Refactor] Papercode Redux: Too Many Damn Files <Map Conflict Edition> (#68612)
Papercode refactor
2022-08-02 19:27:42 +02:00
tattle
90512e8f8b Removes a couple instances of log_attack (#68542)
removes a couple instances of log_attack

Co-authored-by: tattle <article.disaster@gmail.com>
2022-07-22 11:56:12 -04:00
Kylerace
fe7513d282 addresses reviews on the tram pr made after merge, fixes diagonal movement bugs (#68033) 2022-07-16 21:44:41 -07:00
magatsuchi
7d0f393f5d Tsu's Brand Spanking New Storage: or, How I Learned To Pass Github Copilot As My Own Code (#67478)
Currently, storage works as a subtype of /datum/component, utilizing GetComponent() and signals to operate. While this is a pretty good idea in theory, the execution was pretty trash, and we end up with alot of GetComponent() snowflake code (something that shouldn't even need to be used frankly), and a heaping load of scattered procs that lead into one another, and procs that don't get utilized properly.

Instead, this PR adds atom_storage and proc/create_storage(. . .) to every atom, allowing for the possibility of storage on quite frankly anything. Not only does this entirely remove the need for signals, but it heavily squashes down the number of needed procs in total (removing snowflake signal procs that just lead to one another), reducing overall proc overhead and improving performance.
2022-07-08 18:13:18 -07:00
Zonespace
ff6fea4fb8 Removes the code for four removed gateways (#68038)
* gets rid of the four axed gateways's code - Wizard Academy, Challenge, Space Battle, and Wild West.
2022-07-06 23:38:24 -04:00
John Willard
c9b3d9ab67 Fixes gravity gen sound & off gen loops (#67586)
* Fixes some minor problems with grav gen

* Fixes gravity generator completely obliterating your ears by having several gravity generator soundloops (now there's only 1) by starting soundloop on creation, during parent's Initialize (so it doubled since things like grav gen part (a generator inside the generator??), starts a soundloop too, now the station's gen just starts the loop if it spawns on)
* Fixes offstation gravity generator looking like it's turned on when it isn't, and fixes it having sound when it's off.
* Removes /station grav gen subtype, because it was frankly useless.
* Adds some early returns to gravity generator's process, and removes the unused set_state proc, which was replaced with enable() and disable() in the radiation rework.
* Lastly, removes grav gen parts from QDEL_NULL'ing their soundloop twice, since they called parent's Destroy() that did it for them anyways.

* fixes minor typo

Co-authored-by: GoldenAlpharex <58045821+GoldenAlpharex@users.noreply.github.com>

* more grav gen code improvement

This commit is solely focused on code improvement.

* gravity_field and sound_loop was moved from gravity generator to main gravity generator, since they're the only place it was used.
* Added checks for a main part across generator part procs, rather than using ? randomly.
* Autodocs all Gravity generator vars
* Adds better var names in for() loops, makes use of as_anything, and renames parts to generator_parts.
* Adds some better var names in general.

* Adds an UpdatePaths

* fixes infinite del loop

* fix to harddels

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* merge conflict moment

* fix maps

* fixes merge conflict

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* updates the updatepath

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* merge conflict

* set_broken()

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* unregister signal on destroy

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* middle part

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* more improvement + moves grav code to grav file

* Update gravitygenerator.dm

* handles map merge conflicts

Co-authored-by: GoldenAlpharex <58045821+GoldenAlpharex@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-06-28 10:24:43 -04:00
Gandalf
110edaa153 Security Level Datums (#67949) 2022-06-24 17:01:45 -07:00
Kylerace
8f0df7816b (code bounty) The tram is now unstoppably powerful. it cannot be stopped, it cannot be slowed, it cannot be reasoned with. YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW READY YOU ARE (#66657)
ever see the tram take 10 milliseconds per movement to move 2100 objects? now you have
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15794172/166198184-8bab93bd-f584-4269-9ed1-6aee746f8f3c.mp4
About The Pull Request

fixes #66887

done for the code bounty posted by @MMMiracles to optimize the tram so that it can be sped up. the tram is now twice as fast, firing every tick instead of every 2 ticks. and is now around 10x cheaper to move. also adds support for multiz trams, as in trams that span multiple z levels.

the tram on master takes around 10-15 milliseconds per movement with nothing on it other than its starting contents. why is this? because the tram is the canary in the coal mines when it comes to movement code, which is normally expensive as fuck. the tram does way more work than it needs to, and even finds new ways to slow the game down. I'll walk you through a few of the dumber things the tram currently does and how i fixed them.

    the tram, at absolute minimum, has to move 55 separate industrial_lift platforms once per movement. this means that the tram has to unregister its entered/exited signals 55 times when "the tram" as a singular object is only entering 5 new turfs and exiting 5 old turfs every movement, this means that each of the 55 platforms calculates their own destination turfs and checks their contents every movement. The biggest single optimization in this pr was that I made the tram into a single 5x11 multitile object and made it only do entering/exiting checks on the 5 new and 5 old turfs in each movement.
    way too many of the default tram contents are expensive to move for something that has to move a lot. fun fact, did you know that the walls on the tram have opacity? do you know what opacity does for movables? it makes them recalculate static lighting every time they move. did you know that the tram, this entire time, was taking JUST as much time spamming SSlighting updates as it was spending time in SStramprocess? well it is! now it doesnt do that, the walls are transparent. also, every window and every grille on the tram had the atmos_sensitive element applied to them which then added connect_loc to them, causing them to update signals every movement. that is also dumb and i got rid of that with snowflake overrides. Now we must take care to not add things that sneakily register to Moved() or the moved signal to the roundstart tram, because that is dumb, and the relative utility of simulating objects that should normally shatter due to heat and conduct heat from the atmosphere is far less than the cost of moving them, for this one object.
    all tram contents physically Entered() and Exited() their destination and old turfs every movement, even though because they are on a tram they literally do not interact with the turf, the tram does. also, any objects that use connect_loc or connect_loc behalf that are on the same point on the tram also interact with each other because of this. now all contents of the tram act as if theyre being abstract_move()'d to their destination so that (almost) nothing thats in the destination turf or the exit turf can react to the event of "something laying on the tram is moving over you". the rare things that DO need to know what is physically entering or exiting their turf regardless of whether theyre interacting with the ground can register to the abstract entered and exited signals which are now always sent.
    many of the things hooked into Moved(), whether it be overrides of Moved() itself, or handlers for the moved signal, add up to a LOT of processing time. especially for humans. now ive gotten rid of a lot of it, mostly for the tram but also for normal movement. i made footsteps (a significant portion of human movement cost) not do any work if the human themselves didnt do the movement. i optimized has_gravity() a fair amount, and then realized that since everything on the tram isnt changing momentum, i didnt actually need to check gravity for the purposes of drifting (newtonian_move() was taking a significant portion of the cost of movement at some points along the development process). so now it simply doesnt call newtonian_move() for movements that dont represent a change in momentum (by default all movements do).

also i put effort into 1. better organizing tram/lift code so that most of it is inside of a dedicated modules folder instead of scattered around 5 generic folders and 2. moved a lot of behavior from lift platforms themselves into their lift_master_datum since ideally the platforms would just handle moving themselves, while any behavior involving the entire lift such as "move to destination" and "blow up" would be handled by the lift_master_datum.

also
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15794172/166220129-ff2ea344-442f-4e3e-94f0-ec58ab438563.mp4
multiz tram (this just adds the capability to map it like this, no tram does this)
Actual Performance Differences

to benchmark this, i added a world.Profile(PROFILER_START) and world.Profile(PROFILER_START) to the tram moving, so that it generates a profiler output of all tram movement without any unrelated procs being recorded (except for world.Profile() overhead). this made it a lot easier to quantify what was slowing down both the tram and movement in general. and i did 3 types of tests on both master and my branch.

also i should note that i sped up the "master" tram test to move once per tick as well, simply because the normal movement speed seems unbearably slow now. so all recorded videos are done at twice the speed of the real tram on master. this doesnt affect the main thing i was trying to measure: cost for each movement.

the first test was the base tram, containing only my player mob and the movables starting on the tram roundstart. on master, this takes around 13 milliseconds or so on my computer (which is pretty close to what it takes on the servers), on this branch, it takes between 0.9-1.3 milliseconds.

ALSO in these benchmarks youll see that tram/proc/travel() will vary significantly between the master and optimized branches. this is 100% because there are 55 times more platforms moving on master compared to the master branch, and thus 55x more calls to this proc. every test was recorded with the exact same amount of distance moved

here are the master and optimized benchmark text files:
master
master base tram.txt
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15794172/166210149-f118683d-6f6d-4dfb-b9e4-14f17b26aad8.mp4
also this shows the increased SSlighting usage resulting from the tram on master spamming updates, which doesnt happen on the optimized branch

optimized
optimization base tram.txt
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15794172/166206280-cd849aaa-ed3b-4e2f-b741-b8a5726091a9.mp4

the second test is meant to benchmark the best case scaling cost of moving objects, where nothing extra is registered to movement besides the bare minimum stuff on the /atom/movable level. Each of the open tiles of the tram had 1 bluespace rped filled with parts dumped onto it, to the point that the tram in total was moving 2100 objects. the vast majority of these objects did nothing special in movement so they serve as a good base case. only slightly off due to the rped's registering to movement.

on master, this test takes over 100 milliseconds per movement
master 2000 obj's.txt
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15794172/166210560-f4de620d-7dc6-4dbd-8b61-4a48149af707.mp4

when optimized, about 10 milliseconds per movement
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15794172/166208654-bc10086b-bbfc-49fa-9987-d7558109cc1d.mp4
optimization 2000 obj's.txt

the third test is 300 humans spawned onto the tram, meant to test all the shit added on to movement cost for humans/carbons. in retrospect this test is actually way too biased in favor of my optimizations since the humans are all in only 3 tiles, so all 100 humans on a tile are reacting to the other 99 humans movements, which wouldnt be as bad if they were distributed across 20 tiles like in the second test. so dont read into this one too hard.

on master, this test takes 200 milliseconds
master 300 catgirls.txt

when optimized, this takes about 13-14 milliseconds.
optimization 300 catgirls on ram ranch.txt
Why It's Good For The Game

the tram is literally 10x cheaper to move. and the code is better organized.
currently on master the tram is as fast as running speed, meaning it has no real relative utility compared to just running the tracks (except for the added safety of not having to risk being ran over by the tram). now the tram of which we have an entire map based around can be used to its full potential.

also, has some fixes to things on the tram reacting to movement. for example on master if you are standing on a tram tile that contains a banana and the TRAM moves, you will slip if the banana was in that spot before you (not if you were there first however). this is because the banana has no concept of relative movement, you and it are in the same reference frame but the banana, which failed highschool physics, believes you to have moved onto it and thus subjected you to the humiliation of an unjust slipping. now since tram contents that dont register to abstract entered/exited cannot know about other tram contents on the same tile during a movement, this cannot happen.

also, you no longer make footstep sounds when the tram moves you over a floor
TODO

mainly opened it now so i can create a stopping point and attend to my other now staling prs, we're at a state of functionality far enough to start testmerging it anyways.

add a better way for admins to be notified of the tram overloading the server if someone purposefully stuffs it with as much shit as they can, and for admins to clear said shit.
automatically slow down the tram if SStramprocess takes over like, 10 milliseconds complete. the tram still cant really check tick and yield without introducing logic holes, so making sure it doesnt take half of the tick every tick is important
go over my code to catch dumb shit i forgot about, there always is for these kinds of refactors because im very messy
remove the area based forced_gravity optimization its not worth figuring out why it doesnt work
fix the inevitable merge conflict with master lol
create an icon for the tram_tunnel area type i made so that objects on the tram dont have to enter and exit areas twice in a cross-station traversal

    add an easy way to vv tram lethality for mobs/things being hit by it. its an easy target in another thing i already wanted to do: a reinforced concept of shared variables from any particular tram platform and the entire tram itself. admins should be able to slow down the tram by vv'ing one platform and have it apply to the entire tram for example.

Changelog

cl
balance: the tram is now twice as fast, pray it doesnt get any faster (it cant without raising world fps)
performance: the tram is now about 10 times cheaper to move for the server
add: mappers can now create trams with multiple z levels
code: industrial_lift's now have more of their behavior pertaining to "the entire lift" being handled by their lift_master_datum as opposed to belonging to a random platform on the lift.
/cl
2022-06-24 13:42:09 +12:00
distributivgesetz
e1ea2761c3 Fix shuttle hijack timeout (#67798) 2022-06-16 22:05:50 -04:00
distributivgesetz
763a10d1cc Resonance cascade polishening, bugfixes and better logging (#67488)
This PR rewrites almost all messages related to cascade events. Some messages felt kinda clunky to read or could have been written better. Overall, the new messages add to the experience as a cascade being a terrifying event in a way that I felt the old ones missed, and they make the event feel overall a lot sharper.

While looking at the resonance cascade code, I noticed that there a lot of stuff about cascades in the air which was not touched on. So, as I do, this PR evolved into a polish and roundup PR for cascades. There was a lot of stuff still hanging out relating to the event, and although the big backend of it sits, there was still a bit left to be completed. Therefore this PR deserves more the title of the "Resonance cascade POLISHENING" instead of the "REFLAVAHRING". But yeah, you ever go on a massive tangent before?
2022-06-16 16:22:22 +01:00
Son-of-Space
8440d20981 [MDB IGNORE] Reformats Access IDs for accessibility and futureproofing (#67002)
* [DRAFT] Reformats Access IDs for accessibility and futureproofing

* replaced all the old defines and IDs everywhere

* replaced ID integers with strings, cleaned up a couple tram helpers

* replaces req_access_txt with req_access and fixes a few of my mistakes

Co-authored-by: san7890 <the@san7890.com>
2022-05-20 02:43:02 -04:00
Tim
aaef545968 Revert "Add stamped requisition forms now give bonus credits (#66230)" (#66851)
This reverts commit f021767645.

This reverts commit f021767 from:

    Add stamped requisition forms now give bonus credits #66230

This bug was encountered when we were testing this PR but I thought it got fixed.
Why It's Good For The Game

Cargo crates will now reappear.
2022-05-10 15:28:10 +12:00
Tim
f021767645 Add stamped requisition forms now give bonus credits (#66230)
Requisition forms now grant bonus credits when they are stamped by the appropriate stamp listed under "Authorization Required:" on the form. Initially I was just going to have the req forms give the same amount of credits as the manifest but I was convinced to lower both of them so it doesn't unbalance crate returns too much.
2022-05-08 11:28:26 -07:00
LemonInTheDark
98f32035d8 Parallax but better: Smooth movement cleanup (#66567)
* Alright, so I'm optimizing parallax code so I can justify making it do a
bit more work

To that end, lets make the checks it does each process event based.
There's two. One is for a difference in view, which is an easy fix since
I added a view setter like a year back now.

The second is something planets do when you change your z level.
This gets more complicated, because we're "owned" by a client.
So the only real pattern we can use to hook into the client's mob's
movement is something like connect_loc_behalf.

So, I've made connect_mob_behalf. Fuck you.

This saves a proc call and some redundant logic

* Fixes random parallax stuttering

Ok so this is kinda a weird one but hear me out.

Parallax has this concept of "direction" that some areas use, mostly
the shuttle transit ones. Set when you move into a new area.
So of course it has a setter. If you pass it a direction that it doesn't
already have, it'll start up the movement animation, and disable normal
parallax for a bit to give it some time to get going.

This var is typically set to 0.

The problem is we were setting /area/space's direction to null in
shuttle movement code, because of a forgotten proc arg.

Null is of course different then 0, so this would trigger a halt in
parallax processing.

This causes a lot of strange stutters in parallax, mostly when you're
moving between nearspace and space. It looks really bad, and I'm a bit
suprised none noticed.

I've fixed it, and added a default arg to the setter to prevent this
class of issue in future. Things look a good bit nicer this way

* Adds animation back to parallax

Ok so like, I know this was removed and "none could tell" and whatever,
and in fairness this animation method is a bit crummy.

What we really want to do is eliminate "halts" and "jumps" in the
parallax moveemnt. So it should be smooth.

As it is on live now, this just isn't what happens, you get jumping
between offsets. Looks frankly, horrible. Especially on the station.

Just what I've done won't be enough however, because what we need to do
is match our parallax scroll speed with our current glide speed. I need
to figure out how to do this well, and I have a feeling it will involve
some system of managing glide sources.

Anyway for now the animation looks really nice for ghosts with default
(high) settings, since they share the same delay.

I've done some refactoring to how old animation code worked pre (4b04f9012d). Two major
changes tho.

First, instead of doing all the animate checks each time we loop over a
layer, we only do the layer dependant ones. This saves a good bit of
time.

Second, we animate movement on absolute layers too. They're staying in
the same position, but they still move on the screen, so we do the same
gental leaning. This has a very nice visual effect.

Oh and I cleaned up some of the code slightly.
2022-05-07 14:59:41 -07:00
ArcaneMusic
6ad8000bd3 Adds the Accounting Console to the game (HOP Job Content) (#66304)
This PR adds the accounting console to the game, as a console that exists round start within the HOP's office. The accounting console allows for players to get 2 separate lists of information:

- A list of all the bank accounts associated with each crewmember on the station, listing their account balance, their job, and their paygrade modifier (Which is either 1 or 0.7, depending on their species)
- The audit log, a basic list of transactions of player purchases, listed listed in the following formal universally: [person] spent [cost]CR on [Purchase Source]. It's intentionally left without all the information so that players will need to investigate if they notice strange purchases coming from an account, as a kind of ghetto money forensics.
2022-04-25 21:31:05 -05:00
Ghilker
ffd1ae5fc0 Rebalanced Power consumption, increase for machines (#66059)
Machinery power consumption rebalance.
2022-04-20 09:50:54 +02:00
BluBerry016
168a8548f6 [speedmerge] Repairs A Handful Of Issues With Icebox (#65927) 2022-04-07 17:40:01 -07:00
Seth Scherer
868b4cb316 Renames the change_area proc to be more accurate (#65758) 2022-03-29 15:03:37 -07:00
Gandalf
684eab3d31 Converts SFX keys into DEFINES (#65146)
About The Pull Request

Simply converts all instances of soundkeys that use get_sfx from strings into defines.

E.g. "sparks" is now SFX_SPARKS
Why It's Good For The Game

It makes life a lot easier when you're looking for a sound effect. You just type SFX_ and you get suggestions in VSC. Plus, it looks better.

image
Changelog

Not player facing.
2022-03-11 10:09:18 +13:00
Mothblocks
d77c7b0875 Fix shuttles without engines runtiming hyperspace_sound (#65216) 2022-03-02 20:33:50 -06:00
RandomGamer123
246c4e45f7 Removes a repeated entry of hilberts hotel from the blacklisted_cargo_types list (#65171) 2022-02-27 23:35:19 -05:00
Ghom
c5d2b2e51e Fixes layering issues brought by the FoV PR. (#63903)
* Fixed most (not all) incorrect planes and layers detected by the unit test.
2022-02-09 19:40:00 +01:00
Jeremiah
1f23d3d7ad Should fix shuttles leaving without sections(#64764)
Should(tm)

This was a suggestion by @Mothblocks and it seemed easy to implement

Fixes #64546 (Icebox evac will sometimes leave without sections)
Fixes #64653 (You might have fixed the kilo whiteship by making it move, but you didn't fix all of it)

Uh people won't just randomly get yeeted into space with half of a shuttle.
Kinda funny for people watching but not if you die of pressure loss or get stuck on the station
Runtime man bad

(Sleeping in here in general is like admitting that we're ok with missing a few atoms, which is what this runtime is. S just missing is better then overtime. Supposedly --Lemon)
2022-02-08 23:58:43 -08:00
RandomGamer123
45545d6e97 Adds Shuttle Ceilings on Multi-z Maps (#64493)
* Ports multiz shuttle ceiling function from #63920

* Adds support for /turf/open/space/openspace to actually make the code work

* Remove tgstation.dme

* Implement code review suggestions on documentation

* Change variable names

* Replace missed oldT
2022-02-04 21:50:28 -05:00
LemonInTheDark
d785d7d94e Fixes kilo's whiteship not spawning (#64558) 2022-01-31 16:56:56 -07:00
Watermelon914
78d620051e Rebalances some things about progression traitors and adds some uplink items. (#64132)
About The Pull Request

Lowers TC rewards for assassination objectives, steal and destroy item objectives.
Makes it so that when you take the battlecruiser final objective, you become a battlecruiser ally and can assist with nuking the station.
Moves the elite syndicate modsuit from the nukie uplink to the traitor uplink at a high cost and high progression cost.
Adds new uplink items that cause station-wide blackout and telecommunication disruption temporarily.
Why It's Good For The Game

People can get an enormous amount of TC by completing these infinitely available objectives, and because of an oversight with the 'steal item' objective in regards to how much TC it rewards, they were worth a lot more TC than they should've been.
The battlecruiser objective changes have been made so that the traitor feels more involved with the battlecruiser they've summoned and can assist them with the nuke.
The new uplink items have been added so that there is more lategame gear that a traitor is able to purchase, as lategame traitor items are lacking right now. The elite syndicate modsuit gives traitors the opportunity to protect themselves during lategame engagements with security or other forces which could prove to be a threat when performing anything deeply antagonistic, like blowing up parts of the station in space.
Changelog

cl
expansion: Final objective battlecruiser will now make you a battlecruiser ally, giving you the nuke codes and making it obvious to other battlecruiser members that you are one of them.
expansion: Added telecom disruption and blackout purchases for traitors to purchase, and moved the elite syndicate hardsuit from the nukie uplink to the traitor uplink as a high progression cost item.
balance: Rebalanced TC rewards from assassinations to be less, and lowered TC rewards for plentiful objectives.
balance: Lowers the progression reward of assassination objectives.
/cl
2022-02-01 09:48:08 +13:00
ShizCalev
7b471582d8 Fixes some mapping errors not using the mapping error log. (#64114)
Should help prevent #64066 from reoccurring.
2022-01-18 12:18:04 -05:00
LemonInTheDark
837882f609 Fixes navigation computers giving too many port jumping actions (#64054)
* Fixes navigation computers giving too many port jumping actions

I'm adding a vestigial proc here, remove_jumpable_port
I prefer this over not fully implementing the behavior, hopefully it'll be of use to someone
2022-01-16 18:02:36 -06:00
LemonInTheDark
f8aad14ae8 Harddel Fix Pack #42 + Better Live Reftracking Support (#63877)
* Hard Del Fixes, Ref Tracking Changes
2022-01-12 22:46:13 +01:00
Watermelon914
8fd85e9666 [MDB IGNORE] BIDDLE TRAITORS - Adds progression traitors. Refactors uplink code in its entirety (#63588)
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2022-01-11 15:47:10 -08:00
GoldenAlpharex
c6d616ff11 Documents and improves the variable names of the shuttle subsystem (#63946) 2022-01-11 16:08:34 -05:00
Jeremiah
9c6fdb567d TGUI list conversions + bug fixes (#63354)
About The Pull Request

    Converts more inputs to TGUI. Possibly all user-facing input lists in the game.
    Did any surrounding text/number inputs as well
    Added null choice support so users can press cancel.
    Added some misc TGUI input fixes
    Fixed custom vendors while I was there

I refactored a lot of code while just poking around.
Primarily, usage of .len in files where I was already working on lists.
Some code was just awful - look at guardian.dm and its non use of early returns
If there are any disputes, I can revert it just fine, those changes are not integral to the PR.
Why It's Good For The Game

Fixes #63629
Fixes #63307
Fixes custom vendors /again/
Text input is more performant.
Part of a long series of TGUI conversion to make the game more visually appealing
Changelog

cl
refactor: The majority of user facing input lists have been converted to TGUI.
refactor: Tgui text inputs now scale with entered input.
fix: Many inputs now properly accept cancelling out of the menu.
fix: Fixes an edge case where users could not press enter on number inputs.
fix: Custom vendor bluescreen.
fix: You can now press ENTER on text inputs without an entry to cancel.
/cl
2021-12-31 11:07:28 +13:00
Jeremiah
415e9dd7c1 Fixes typos in span, other html elements (#63510)
Atomizes a much larger PR for another time...
There are typos in span and other html messages that causes them to not render correctly or at all.
Bug fixes
Converts those instances of span to use the macro
2021-12-23 17:06:01 +00:00
Seth Scherer
cbb0f75b71 Fixes pod emergency storage exploit (#63545) 2021-12-23 01:00:00 -08:00
Ghom
12bf03aa08 proximity monitors cleanup (plus connect_range and connect_containers components) (#62755)
I'm refactoring proximity monitors and fields, removing lots of bloat from both that's hardly even used. Proximity monitors no longer generate effect objects to track the surrounding area, should be less cpu expensive and easier to maintain (or phase out), read and use.
This PR also adds a couple components which may be needed for future stuff (for starters, the mirror reflection PR #62638 could use the connect_range comp)

Improving old old, ugly old code and adding some useful backend components. Tested and working.
2021-12-21 23:49:08 -08:00
Kylerace
d005d76f0b Fixes Massive Radio Overtime, Implements a Spatial Grid System for Faster Searching Over Areas (#61422)
a month or two ago i realized that on master the reason why get_hearers_in_view() overtimes so much (ie one of our highest overtiming procs at highpop) is because when you transmit a radio signal over the common channel, it can take ~20 MILLISECONDS, which isnt good when 1. player verbs and commands usually execute after SendMaps processes for that tick, meaning they can execute AFTER the tick was supposed to start if master is overloaded and theres a lot of maptick 2. each of our server ticks are only 50 ms, so i started on optimizing this.

the main optimization was SSspatial_grid which allows searching through 15x15 spatial_grid_cell datums (one set for each z level) far faster than iterating over movables in view() to look for what you want. now all hearing sensitive movables in the 5x5 areas associated with each spatial_grid_cell datum are stored in the datum (so are client mobs). when you search for one of the stored "types" (hearable or client mob) in a radius around a center, it just needs to

    iterate over the cell datums in range
    add the content type you want from the datums to a list
    subtract contents that arent in range, then contents not in line of sight
    return the list

from benchmarks, this makes short range searches like what is used with radio code (it goes over every radio connected to a radio channel that can hear the signal then calls get_hearers_in_view() to search in the radios canhear_range which is at most 3) about 3-10 times faster depending on workload. the line of sight algorithm scales well with range but not very well if it has to check LOS to > 100 objects, which seems incredibly rare for this workload, the largest range any radio in the game searches through is only 3 tiles

the second optimization is to enforce complex setter vars for radios that removes them from the global radio list if they couldnt actually receive any radio transmissions from a given frequency in the first place.

the third optimization i did was massively reduce the number of hearables on the station by making hologram projectors not hear if dont have an active call/anything that would make them need hearing. so one of hte most common non player hearables that require view iteration to find is crossed out.

also implements a variation of an idea oranges had on how to speed up get_hearers_in_view() now that ive realized that view() cant be replicated by a raycasting algorithm. it distributes pregenerated abstract /mob/oranges_ear instances to all hearables in range such that theres at max one per turf and then iterates through only those mobs to take advantage of type-specific view() optimizations and just adds up the references in each one to create the list of hearing atoms, then puts the oranges_ear mobs back into nullspace. this is about 2x as fast as the get_hearers_in_view() on master

holy FUCK its fast. like really fucking fast. the only costly part of the radio transmission pipeline i dont touch is mob/living/Hear() which takes ~100 microseconds on live but searching through every radio in the world with get_hearers_in_radio_ranges() -> get_hearers_in_view() is much faster, as well as the filtering radios step

the spatial grid searching proc is about 36 microseconds/call at 10 range and 16 microseconds at 3 range in the captains office (relatively many hearables in view), the new get_hearers_in_view() was 4.16 times faster than get_hearers_in_view_old() at 10 range and 4.59 times faster at 3 range

SSspatial_grid could be used for a lot more things other than just radio and say code, i just didnt implement it. for example since the cells are datums you could get all cells in a radius then register for new objects entering them then activate when a player enters your radius. this is something that would require either very expensive view() calls or iterating over every player in the global list and calling get_dist() on them which isnt that expensive but is still worse than it needs to be

on normal get_hearers_in_view cost the new version that uses /mob/oranges_ear instances is about 2x faster than the old version, especially since the number of hearing sensitive movables has been brought down dramatically.

with get_hearers_in_view_oranges_ear() being the benchmark proc that implements this system and get_hearers_in_view() being a slightly optimized version of the version we have on master, get_hearers_in_view_as() being a more optimized version of the one we have on master, and get_hearers_in_LOS() being the raycasting version currently only used for radios because it cant replicate view()'s behavior perfectly.
2021-12-16 19:49:27 -08:00
Jeremiah
60922e7cfc TGUI list input conversions (#63315)
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2021-12-10 02:20:01 -08:00
Seth Scherer
021c3d0c56 Fixes Bardrones getting regular drone tools (#63254) 2021-12-07 00:10:58 -08:00
Ghom
21ac10d3d4 multiz movement refactor redux (#62132) 2021-12-06 23:13:48 -08:00
Doctor Pope
aa034d02cd Fixed spelling of possession, separate, and cemetery (#63203)
Just fixes some spelling for gangs. I also fixed misspellings for "posession" to "possession". Fixed "seperate " to "Separate" Fixed "Cemetary" to "Cemetery"
2021-12-03 13:29:29 -08:00
MrMelbert
2f1945d41b Upgrades the Fission360 app to be more on par to the old pinpointer (#63045)
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2021-11-26 12:14:13 -08:00
Ghom
dffd2afd15 Fixes a few cargo exports problems. (#62686)
About The Pull Request

Cargo exports will now start deleting the thing and its contents only after everything has been sold and hopefully stop objects from being deleted before getting sold (no export datum actually deletes anything on sell_object()). This PR also removes a variable only used in one place (an admin only item created by ExcessiveUseOfCobblestone, who probably didn't know there's an argument that stops unsold items from getting deleted) and that may be source of harddels.
Why It's Good For The Game

This will fix #62644, perhaps some harddels and other oddities.
Changelog

cl
fix: Cargo exports will now start deleting items only after everything is sold. This will fix issues such as unachievable exports (like machine ones) and getting less credits than what export scanners says.
/cl
2021-11-18 14:01:07 +13:00
tralezab
bb7638f114 Routine Cargo Departmental Deliveries (#61992)
About The Pull Request

Document: https://hackmd.io/@bazelart/HkY-SO9VF

Each department's request console is upgraded. Instead of making requests, they are only able to see crates related to their department that helps the department. They can order one for free (so not out of anyone's wallet) and it will arrive at cargo. Cargo gets the price of the ordered crate for bringing it to the department that ordered it (via an area check, of which the crate will remain locked until satisfied, emitter cracking aside).

Ordering a crate puts the console on a cooldown depending on the price of the crate ordered. The time ranges from 10 minutes at the lowest value, to capped at 20 minutes at 4x the default crate's price. the price in time follows a ease in out circular function, where the time increases slowly as the time goes up, but a lot in the middle. towards the higher end it slows down again.

Cargo will start with far less money, but this is countered by the new source of income.

Finish Mapping it
Finish tgui panel for department orders
Testmerge it for balance and feedback who cares

    Maybe give multiple destination areas, just in case one area gets obliterated who cares!

Why It's Good For The Game

Cargo starts with a budget to spend on themselves, which lets them order their department rewards before doing anything. There is no inherent reward to delivering to other departments other than social expectations of filling the job, which means cargo will simply ignore deliveries and requests if there are more self-important things going on, since those deliveries both cost cargo and do not help cargo in any way
Changelog

cl
add: replaced the request consoles in each department with department order consoles, which order for free on a cooldown. cargo gets these orders and delivers the crates, which are locked until delivery. upon delivery, cargo gets paid the value of the crate, and can then sell the crate back on the shuttle.
balance: cargo doesn't start with a budget, other departments get what their budget was split up amongst them
/cl
2021-11-12 14:19:33 +13:00
John Willard
6c0aba5da4 removes double spaces AFTER symbols (#62515)
* removes double spaces AFTER symbols

* found more
2021-11-03 21:09:35 -04:00
John Willard
88d7dbfc10 removes double spaces before symbols (#62397)
This can apparently cause some bugs on occasions, so I thought I might as well try to kill them all.
2021-10-28 19:25:50 -03:00