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)
* 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.
Clears out two deprecated explosions systems (explosion ids and explosion levels)
Refactors a bunch of contents_explosions procs to be maybe slightly faster.
Cleans up a bunch of ex_act code.
Slightly cleaner code
A few less unused vars on /atom and /turf
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
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.
Hi codeowners!
Co-authored-by: Jared-Fogle <35135081+Jared-Fogle@users.noreply.github.com>
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.
About The Pull Request
For an item to be two handed just add this handy component.
All existing two handed items have been converted to use this component.
Why It's Good For The Game
It has components and signals, and now you can make items two handed so simply.
/obj/item/shockpaddles/ComponentInitialize()
. = ..()
AddComponent(/datum/component/two_handed)
* Adds sorting to most input() lists.
* Sorted some global lists, added more input sorting
* Should now use correct sort everywhere.
* compiles
* Last fixes.
About The Pull Request
Similar to #46485
Now all relevant uses of power_change() call parent, theres a signal sent when a machine changes the NOPOWER flag, all remaining machines that were using power_change() instead of update_icon() have been fixed.
Why It's Good For The Game
code quality, eventually signal stuff. and signal stuff
About The Pull Request
machines and consoles that previously required an inserted ID now check access on worn and inhand ids. They otherwise function identically.
Affected things:
ORM: click claim to claim cash to connected ID (also fixes it)
Mining vendor: uses ID on person or in hand.
medical console: checks worn ID
security records console: checks worn ID
gulag consoles: claim points to worn ID, checks access and point requirements from worn ID
Also some backend refactoring to prisoner management and gulag teleporter consoles
hop console will be next to strip out the shitcode entirely but this at least gets things functional in the mean time, but fully tested this time. It's very late here and I need to sleep. Due to the nature of it it's more elaborate of a rework.
Changelog
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tweak: Medical and Security consoles now check access on worn or inhand ID instead of requiring an inserted ID
tweak: mining vendor now reads from ID in hand or on person instead of requiring an inserted ID
fix: ORM is functional again (for real this time)
tweak: ORM claim points button transfers points to worn/inhand ID instead of to an inserted ID, no longer accepts insertions
tweak: Same for gulag consoles
/cl
* * reworked consoles so you can:
* use attackby to insert id
* use alt-click to eject id
* examine to see if alt-click is available
* moved eject_id and insert_id procs to _computer.dm
* added some sound effects
* * prisoner management console new features: insert id with attackby and eject with altclick
* * prisoner management console can't have multiple prisoner id's inserted
* removed unnecessary src. and changed usr --> user
* made gulag teleporter consistent with attackby, altclick and examine.
simplified attackby on card.dm
* equipment reclaimer station consistent with id attackby, altclick-eject and examine.
point claim console consistent with id attackby, altclick-eject and examine.
* ore redemption machine and mining equipment vendor made consistent with id attackby, altclick-eject and examine.
* * reworked all eject/insert ID copypastacodes into procs in _machinery.dm
* * 0's to FALSE
* hopefully i didnt mess up any more things in the resolve
* everything now uses id_insert-proc and doesn't work.
* compiles but doesn't work
* works
* Scope locate calls which are immediately checked against a list
* Remove silly use of locate from bible Topic
* Scope various locate calls (needs testing)
* More WIP
* Buff up lightswitches while we're here
* Tidy record browsing code
* Scope a few more locates
These have caused problems in the past (#41917, #39303). Continues #29349.
Also cleans up lightswitch code while I was already touching it.
I recommend a testmerge.
* adds signal and modifies each call of afterattack to call it's inherited proc
* uses new macro for sendsignal()
* map fuck
* skip precommithooks
* combine and negate 2 ifs
cl Joan
tweak: The crusher kit now includes an advanced mining scanner.
tweak: The resonator kit now includes webbing and a small extinguisher.
tweak: The minebot kit now includes a minebot passthrough kinetic accelerator module, which will cause kinetic accelerator shots to pass through minebots. The welding goggles have been replaced with a welding helmet, allowing you to wear mesons and still be able to repair the minebot without eye damage.
feature: You can now install kinetic accelerator modkits on minebots. Some exceptions may apply. Crowbar to remove modkits.
balance: Minebots now shoot 33% faster by default(3 seconds to 2). The minebot cooldown upgrade still produces a fire rate of 1 second.
balance: Minebots are now slightly less likely to sit in melee like idiots, and are now healed for 15 instead of 10 when welded.
balance: Sentient minebots are penalized; they cannot have armor and melee upgrades installed, and making them sentient will override those upgrades if they were installed. In addition, they move very slightly slower and have their kinetic accelerator's cooldown increased by 1 second.
/cl
the basic scanner sucks ass and nobody wants to use it, it's actually hilarious
also in those stats: minebot picked a mere 6 more times than the conscription kit, because it's an idiot drone, easy to accidentally hit, and did I mention how much it likes going into melee?
tbh it's quite possible the extra buffs aren't needed, just the passthrough module, but it's better to go a little too far rather than not far enough.