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MrMelbert 04b6aad3a9 Dehardcodes microwave cleaning, allows spray cleaner to work on dense objects such as windows (#79354)
## About The Pull Request

- Dehardcodes microwave cleaning
- Instead of hard istyping for a rag, soap, or space cleaner, we just
use `wash`.

- Gets rid of a redundant signal 
- `COMSIG_ATOM_WASHED`: not only was it misleading (only sent to items),
but it was pointless because `COMSIG_COMPONENT_CLEAN_ACT` is the same
signal.

- Improves microwave attackby code, splitting tool stuff into tool-procs

- Allows spray cleaner to work on dense objects such as windows
- Clicking on a dense object or mob adjacent to you with spray cleaner
will spawn the puff cloud on the target, rather than on your own
position.
- This will skip the moveloop and just clean everything on the target
turf alone.
- This means you can spray down a bloody window with a spray bottle, as
janitor gods intended.
- It also means you can fill the spray with other stuff to spray onto
dense objects directly, which might be worth noting. Especially for
stuff like Napalm.

Fixes #79261 

## Why It's Good For The Game

Opens up the sandbox to allow more objects to clean microwaves + better
code.

## Changelog

🆑 Melbert
qol: Clicking on an adjacent dense object (or mob) with Spray Cleaner
will now spritz it rather than doing nothing. This means you can use
Spray Cleaner to clean bloodied windows, as the janitor gods intended.
It also means you can fill a spray bottle with Napalm, I guess.
refactor: Any cleaning object can now clean a microwave. 
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Datum Component System (DCS)

Concept

Loosely adapted from /vg/. This is an entity component system for adding behaviours to datums when inheritance doesn't quite cut it. By using signals and events instead of direct inheritance, you can inject behaviours without hacky overloads. It requires a different method of thinking, but is not hard to use correctly. If a behaviour can have application across more than one thing. Make it generic, make it a component. Atom/mob/obj event? Give it a signal, and forward it's arguments with a SendSignal() call. Now every component that want's to can also know about this happening.

HackMD page for an introduction to the system as a whole.

See/Define signals and their arguments in __DEFINES\components.dm