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nightred 15452cac44 [READY] Two Handed Component (#49422)
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)
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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.

See this thread for an introduction to the system as a whole.

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