-Because of this, simple animals can now pull.
-You can stop pulling something by using the pull verb (or CTRL+click) on it again.
-Added a commented out debug verb for freelook.
-Converted the "stop pulling" proc to a verb for normal usage too.
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/mob/attackby()
Bodybag (obj/structure/crate) were getting typecasted into /obj/item/weapon.
/mob/dead/observer/proc/dead_tele()
Added a check for a null or empty list of area's for the mob to be moved to.
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Moved some mob vars to carbon:
mob/var/handcuffed -> mob/living/carbon/var/handcuffed
mob/var/legcuffed -> mob/living/carbon/var/legcuffed
As a result, I've turned some procs into pure virtual procs and moved their code into carbon.dm.
mob/proc/restrained() -> mob/living/carbon/restrained()
mob/proc/can_use_hands() -> mob/living/carbon/can_use_hands()
The hand and legcuff portion of mob/proc/u_equip() was moved into mob/living/carbon/u_equip().
The handcuffed portion of mob/proc/show_inv() was moved into mob/living/carbon/show_inv().
Fixes issue 1114.
Made parrots immune to bear traps since parrots should be flying over them anyway.
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You can now modify specialrole candidacy mid-round and it will save changes to your savefile.
Added a BE_NINJA flag. Doesn't do anything yet. If somebody wants to implement it, go for it.
Moved prefrences stuff from new_player to the folder /code/modules/client/
Renamed toggles so they appear in a nice order.
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Toggling these preferences in-game will update your savefile. Meaning that your preferences will persist between rounds.
Added some savefile_version updating stuff. It's pretty crude. If you're changing any of the savefile stuff just ask and I can change it/help.
Removed some unused client vars
Ghosts no longer hear ambience. Simplified ambience code.
Simplified lobby music code. It will no longer cause a massive queue of events (which would eventually balloon in memory use)
Moved ooccolor and sound_adminhelp back to prefs. It's easier and allowed me to remove the setupclient() stuff completely.
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They include such procs as sanitize_integer(num, min, max, default) which will check num is a number, round num to make it an integer, then check if it is between min and max (inclusive). If it fails the bound-checks it will return default. There are others, have a look.
PERSISTENT PREFERENCES: Every ckey which connects to the game gets its own persistent /datum/preferences datum.
It is archived in var/list/preferences_datums = list("ckey" = datum)
At connect it is automatically associated with the client defines.dm (or a new one is created if it can't find an archived prefs datum). This means clients will ALWAYS have a var/datum/preferences/prefs which references this datum. So you can use it without checking if(client.prefs)
This has simplified only a few bits of code. It will however, allow us to make preferences like see_deadchat ghost_ears etc, persistent. So they will not reset when you DC.
SAVEFILES: Changed the player savefile code a lot. Hopefully I've not fucked it up too much. Every single variable loaded from saves is now sanity checked using the new sanity procs. This should help prevent savefiles becomming obsolete by sanitizing input to meet current requirements, without deleting all the ok variables and making you start from scratch >_> NOTE: I still need to sort out the savefile version stuff. I'll probably figure it out before the server updates anyway. It sees to be fine without it.
You can no longer choose your blood type. It is randomised (with each bloodtype having a realistic probability of occuring). This is to make blood analysis (detective/medical) less pointless. It is chosen as soon as you connect. It remains persistent throughout each round so you won't be able to change it by logging in/out over and over.
Replaces some copypasta code with is_afk() (still a fair bit to do)
There are new hyperlink shortcut things. _src_=vars will direct your hyperlink to viewvars. _src_=prefs to your preferences datum. (These are the only way to access those bits of code via links). This means that the overall amount of operations in almost every Topic has pretty much halved and is much prettier.
Replaced and removed adminplayervars from datum/admins/Topic. It was superfluous. They now all point directly to the viewvars code using _src_=vars
Removed the changelog popup at round start. Instead a button on your game-window will glow white if there are new updates. To peruse at your convenience. This will speed up connect times.
Removed the AFK_THRESHOLD define. It is integrated into is_afk() now.
TODO: remove the prefs stuff from mobs and clients and update code to use client.prefs to access that info.
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Integrated the sql and standard admin_rank stuff a little. Still needs some work.
Permissions Panel has a sexy floating search bar. The scripts and stylesheets are external files which will be sent to every client at connect, so they can be used in any panel you wish with no additional overheads.
If there are any bugs with the permissions panel (particularly the search bar) please let me know. thanks.
rights2text now has a seperator argument. It defaults to "", but can be any string, for instance "<br>"
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SERVER HOSTS:
This commit replaces the existing admin-rank system. It is now more customizable.
Admin.txt essentially works the same as it always has. Each line should look like:
ckey - admin rank
There is now however, an admin_ranks.txt. This textfile allows you to define ranks like so:
admin rank +ADMIN +FUN +BUILD
the +KEYWORD are flags adding permissions to that rank. There are brief descriptions in the text-file explaining what they do.
You can now name the ranks anything you like, and give them the permissions you want them to have. This allows, for instance, ranks like:
Game Admin on disciplinary +ADMIN +BAN
This would give that game admin only the tools they need to admin. They would not have access to 'fun' verbs which control events and antags.
There's lots of things you can do. For instance, a coder rank whom can debug stuff but cannot do admin tasks:
Codermin +DEBUG +VAREDIT +SERVER
There's lots you can do. As it evolves it will hopefully become more flexible.
admin_ranks.txt defaults to use the old admin rank names.
Apologies in advance as there will be a lot of anomalies, such as ranks losing verbs they once had. Please let me know about any problems. I can fix them quite easily simply by moving verbs between the lists or splitting the lists up into new flags.
CODERS:
There is now a check_rights(flags) proc.
It check is usr is and admin and has -at least one of- the rights specified.
It checks > usr < not src, so keep that in mind!
If you need to check if something other than usr has specific tights, you can do if(holder.rights & R_ADMIN) etc.
KNOWN ISSUES:
+FUN probably needs to be split up into +MOBS and +EVENTS
In-game promotion/demotion is currently disabled. It will be readded after everything else works ok.
Erro's sql rights changes stuff is currently commented out. It will be re-added.
There are still many many verbs which need updating.
Apologies in advance for any inconvenience.
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-Atmos delay is now based on active players, to help fight lag for massive player rounds.
-Changed some for(blah in world) loops to use the correct lists.
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2) if player is husk - still try to overlay robotic limbs if they are present, but not anything else
3) human without legs can't stay, right? but he can crawl if there exist any part of arm or leg - only fully delimbed body can't move
>tried to make the comments less confusing.
>Removed the procs for rebuilding the lists (they weren't meant to be used and half were broken anyway).
>added a directory. It maps ckey to client like so directory[ckey] = client. It could be used for PMs, banning, and various other admin tools rather than using \ref[]
>var/list/admins is now a list of clients whom are admins.
>var/list/admin_datums is what var/list/admins used to be. A map from ckey -> admin datum
Most of this is so I can add modular admin ranks in a non-horrendous way and fix some existing issues.
>var/list/client_list is now var/list/clients (laziness sorry)
>removed some needless loops and stuff.
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>Replaced dd_text2list, dd_text2listcase, tg_text2listcase and tg_text2list with text2list and text2listEx. text2list will return a list of each and every character in the string if you set separator=""
>added return_file_text(filepath) which returns text from a file after doing some checks: does the file exist? is the file empty? It prints helpful error messages to the world.log if it runs into problems
>Replaced dd_file2list(filepath, seperator) with file2list(filepath, seperator). It just calls text2list(return_file_text(filepath), seperator). rather than copypasta
>Replaced time_stamp() so it's not as retarded
>Lots of the world setup stuff uses file2list now, rather than file2text -> sanity -> text2list
>Added error() warning() testing() procs. These print messages to world.log with a prefix. e.g. ## ERROR: msg.
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It might be helpful in identifying stuff which isn't getting garbage collected properly.
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TODO: move those server stats onto another tab because they are kinda annoying if you actually want to play as an alium or something.
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When hud_used is deleted, references to those objects are removed, hence they are garbage collected.
Removed some code from metroids which could possible delete global_hud objects which would cause problems.
Added a verb to code/WorkInProgress/carn/debug_locnull.dm which prints all atoms with loc==null to world.log
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Once again, Only crates may be sold on the supply shuttle.
Changed adminverb updates to be called by Login if holder.state changes. This is so we don't have to mess around with it elsewhere and we don't have to call it as often.
Added some missing verbs to the clearadminverbs proc
Fixed a icon reference not using the fullpath (Goddamn stop doing that)
Going catatonic makes you fall down
All mobs with the resting variable can now unrest (god damn what were you doing).
"Lay down / Get up" was renamed to "Rest".
Rest now uses src rather than usr (again, wtf)
Added some ugly fatty fat hacky code to make admin-ghosted mobs appear braindead rather than catatonic
Admin-ghosting (set-observe and set-play) merged into one verb named "Aghost" (short for admin ghost, same convention as asay)
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-Fixed an issue with the Upgrade Camera malf module.
-Fixed an issue with HTML codes in whisper.
-Ghost ears and eyes default to 0.
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They now mimic speech! I've also fixed a few bugs (like a missing if(stat) check in life) I think all that's left is to tweak their speed a bit and if possible, see if I can make it so that parrots peck out human's eyes when they attack.
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machine.process() now uses a return value to remove itself from the processing machines list. This is more efficient and will help reduce costs especially at round start where some 5000+ machines were removed from the list using first-find. Now there is no searching involved. Instead of machines.Remove(src) just do .=PROCESS_KILL that will return the flag to the proc which called it (the MC) and trigger its removal from the list. If you're deleting something don't even bother removing it from the machines list, there is no need to.
Simplified the last_processed stuff for the MC. It's now a single variable rather than 3. It is simply a typepath rather than a reference to an object (this is so it works even if said object is deleted)
MC stats in admin status_panels now show the length of the processing lists (indicated by #). I've just realised I forgot to mention what the abbreviations are:
The less obvious ones are: Dis=diseases; Net=pipes; Pnet=powernets; Mch=Machines; Tick=the game-mode ticker.
Beach-water now uses an overlay image rather than a separate object.
Fixed a typo in the shuttle console.
Hydroponics trays no longer use first-find within their process() for checking the plant is in the tray (why is that even there anyway? talk about lazy)
Removed some junk/placeholder procs like organ/proc/process() return
Removed newscasters from the processing machines lists.
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- 'usr' was used in place of 'src' which caused problems since the AI's emp_act() can call ai_call_shuttle().
Added comments to mob/attackby and changed a magic number into the #define we have set for it.
Simple animals must now be manually added to a proc before admins can animalize players into them. Hopefully this will encourage coders who make new simple animals to test them being player-controlled before they allow them to become admin-spawnable.
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Fixed a problem where TG was using this sequential master_controller but I had removed a spawn where master_controller.process() was called because I was working with the default master_controller. This problem was causing the master_controller to prevent the lighting_controller.process() ever running properly because it was hogging the current thread (thread isn't the right word there, not sure what you call it....stack?)
Added debugging to both the lighting_controller and master_controller. http://filesmelt.com/dl/debugging.png
Both lighting_controller and master_controller may be deleted to terminate their processes (this is done via the restart controller verb. This allows for clean restarts without 'doubling up' (where, for instance, the master_controller would be running more than one instance).
lighting_controller has a prototype recovery proc which is called by the "restart controller - lighting" verb. It's basically an overly paranoid version of process() which will only transfer light_sources to the replacement controller if they don't runtime. It's not needed at the moment as the process() has yet to runtime.
master_controller has the beginnings of self pruning lists. This method using list.Cut(index,index+1) is faster than doing list.Remove(thing) all over the place (the latter iterates through the list to find the thing).
Added more detailed time-measurements for the master_controller. It now displays the processing costs (in real-world seconds) of each part of the master_controller's cycle.
The stat panel only updates for mobs actually -looking- at the stat panel.
Explosion debugging is now hidden behind a if(Debug2). To have it print that data to world.log just click the DebugGame verb
debug controller and restart controller verbs are now both GameAdmin rank. Not sure how they got split up.
Fixed another cause of dark splotchy space turfs. (turf/wall/ex_act was replacing the turf with space and then deleting that new space turf)
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Cleaned up the files themselves.
Everything in code/game/objects should now be in proper files or places with the exception of the files in the /weapons/ sub-folder.
There's two instances of me not following the exact file structure.
- /obj/item/brain has been moved to a file in mob/living/carbon/brain
- /obj/item/clothing/mask/facehugger has been moved into mob/living/carbon/alien/special
Both of these may not make sense according to the object structure, but they do make sense logically. If it's a problem just move them.
Next up: Finish the files in the weapon folder, then start moving defines down.
My god I hope I havent broken everything.
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Comments for lighting:
Like sd_DAL (what we used to use), it changes the shading overlays of areas by splitting each type of area into sub-areas
by using the var/tag variable and moving turfs into the contents list of the correct sub-area.
Unlike sd_DAL however it uses a queueing system. Everytime we call a change to opacity or luminosity
(through SetOpacity() or SetLuminosity()) we are simply updating variables and scheduling certain lights/turfs for an
update. Actual updates are handled periodically by the lighting_controller. This carries additional overheads, however it
means that each thing is changed only once per lighting_controller.processing_interval ticks. Allowing for greater control
over how much priority we'd like lighting updates to have. It also makes it possible for us to simply delay updates by
setting lighting_controller.processing = 0 at say, the start of a large explosion, waiting for it to finish, and then
turning it back on with lighting_controller.processing = 1.
Unlike our old system there is a hardcoded maximum luminosity. This is to discourage coders using large luminosity values
for dynamic lighting, as the cost of lighting grows rapidly at large luminosity levels (especially when changing opacity
at runtime)
Also, in order for the queueing system to work, each light remembers the effect it casts on each turf. This is going to
have larger memory requirements than our previous system but hopefully it's worth the hassle for the greater control we
gain. Besides, there are far far worse uses of needless lists in the game, it'd be worth pruning some of them to offset
costs.
Known Issues/TODO:
admin-spawned turfs will have broken lumcounts. Not willing to fix it at this moment
mob luminosity will be lower than expected when one of multiple light sources is dropped after exceeding the maximum luminosity
Shuttles still do not have support for dynamic lighting (I hope to fix this at some point)
No directional lighting support. Fairly easy to add this and the code is ready.
When opening airlocks etc, lighting does not always update to account for the change in opacity.
Explosions now cause lighting to cease processing temporarily.
Moved controller datums to the code/controllers directory. I plan on standardising them.
"Master","Ticker","Lighting","Air","Jobs","Sun","Radio","Supply Shuttle","Emergency Shuttle","Configuration","pAI" controller datums can be accessed via the debug controller verb (used to be the debug master controller verb)
Supply shuttle now uses a controller datum. Shuttles tend to arrive up to 30 seconds late, this is not a bug.
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All credits to the author for this handy little script.
I Committed the modified python script to tool directory. Although it needs to be in the root folder of your repo to work.
To notice the improved compile times, in dreammaker go to Build > Preferences > and untick "automatically set file_dir for subfolders"
If this commit inteferes with any large projects just revert it, do your thing, then rerun the script. Easy-peasy.
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I changed how uplinks worked. Instead of there being a duplicate item which would switch out when it activates, there's an item called "obj/item/device/uplink/hidden". It is a hidden uplink which you can place in any obj/item. In "hidden" is where it will generate menus, check for triggers to show the menu and etc.. No need to switch out with duplicate items or add the menu onto the PDA's notes.
How to create a new uplink item in 3 easy steps!
1. All obj/item 's have a hidden_uplink var. By default it's null. Give the item one with "new(src)", it must be in it's contents. Feel free to add/remove "uses".
2. Code in the triggers. Use check_trigger for this, I recommend closing the item's menu with "usr << browse(null, "window=windowname") if it returns true. The var/value is the value that will be compared with the var/target. If they are equal it will activate the menu.
3. If you want the menu to stay until the users locks his uplink, add an active_uplink_check(mob/user as mob) in your interact/attack_hand proc. Then check if it's true, if true return. This will stop the normal menu appearing and will instead show the uplink menu.
I've given the recharge station's verbs a category so they don't create their own tab.
I've added a mob/proc called put_in_any_hand_if_possible. Name speaks for itself. Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
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Code-wide changes: /mob -level procs:
equip_if_possible() is now known as equip_to_slot_or_del() to prevent confusion with equip_to_slot_if_possible() and to better describe what it does.
equip_to_slot_if_possible(item, slot, del_on_fail, disable_warning, redraw_mob)
equip_to_appropriate_slot() is now a /mob - level proc.
equip_to_slot() is an unsafe proc, which just handles the final step of actually getting an item onto the mob. It has no checks of whether it can or can't do that. Use equip_to_slot_if_possible() for that purpose.
New /obj/item -level proc:
/obj/item/proc/mob_can_equip(M as mob, slot, disable_warning = 0)
This proc can be used to determine whehter a mob can pick up an item from the item's side.
Carn, I'll need you to review code/modules/mob/living/carbon/human/inventory.dm to ensure that I'm not redrawing the mob too many times.
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As such, changelings can now be reported at round-end, even after gibbing. Resolves Issue 251
Changeling power proc_holders are now datums rather than objects.
Condensed all those changeling stings down a bit. This will make fixing issue 351 easier to fix
Replaced changeling fakedeath and a number of checks for the zombiepowder reagent with a bitflag: mob/var/status_flags & FAKEDEATH
setting the FAKEDEATH flag will make the mob appear dead in exactly the same way changeling parasting and parapens worked. I've updated changelings and zombiepowder to work with this flag.
Bug fixes for the staff of change. There was a type mismatch and I typo'd "alien" as "xeno" so xenos were not being randomly picked.
TODO:
changeling purchased verbs could probably be moved to mind/special_verbs. Likewise, other modular antag proc-holders can be merged with the changeling system using the same type of datum. (namely wizards)
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-Added the new Mining Borg's jetpack sprite, thanks to WJohnston.
-Sorted the observer list for mobs.
-Updated the changelog.
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The main problem is: if a mind is transferred to a ghost, objectives that have that mind as a target will treat the ghost as the target mob. Which is clearly a problem. This should fix exploits where people could force people to win/lose objectives via ghosting, gibbing, etc.
It should also eliminate any other weird bugs like the one Nodrak fixed a while ago where pais would keep their mind....meaning they were like, a cultist pai or something and could rat antags out to its owner using the HUD.
Removed some conditions from objectives (like those pertaining to the thunderdome) as they were bait for meta. >ghost >teleport to thunderdome >antag fails the objective she completed
Resolves issue 662
Fixes a few instances of original_name becomming null (there's still loads)
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Alright, added in list stuff to the alien's New() to handle it, and while I was at it I reworked add_to_mob_list() to actually be useful and used that in some places instead (It just takes into account everything for the lists, so that should be a bit more robust.
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-Almost every instance of 'for(mob in world)' has been killed. Because GODDAMN was it being run a bunch. Instead, a series of global lists have been made, and they are all handled auto-magically through New()'s, Del()'s, Login()'s, death()'s, etc...
Lists are as follows:
-mob_list : Contains all atom/mobs by ref
-player_list : Like mob_list, but only contains mobs with clients attached
-admin_list : Like player_list, but holds all mobs with clients attached and admin status
-living_mob_list : Contains all mobs that ARE alive, regardless of client status
-dead_mob_list : Contains all mobs that are dead, which comes down to corpses and ghosts
-cable_list : A list containing every obj/structure/cable in existence
Note: There is an object (/obj/item/debuglist) that you can use to check the contents of each of the lists except for cables (Since getting a message saying "a cable," x9001 isn't very helpful)
These lists have been tested as much as I could on my own, and have been mostly implemented. There are still places where they could be used, but for now it's important that the core is working. If this all checks out I would really like to implement it into the MC as well, simply so it doesn't check call Life() on every mob by checking for all the ones in world every damn tick.
Just testing locally I was able to notice improvements with certain aspects, like admin verbs being MUCH more responsive (They checked for every mob in the world every time they were clicked), many sources of needless lag were cut out (Like Adminwho and Who checking every single mob when clicked), and due to the cable_list powernet rebuilding is MUCH more efficient, because instead of checking for every cable in the world every time a powernet was broken (read: A cable was deleted), it runs though the pre-made list, and even with a singulo tearing all the way across the station, the powernet load was VERY small compared to pretty much everything else.
If you want to know how any of this works, check global_lists.dm, there I have it rigorously commented, and it should provide an understanding of what's going on.
Mob related in worlds before this commit: 1262
After: 4
I'm helping
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