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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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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Minds part2 - Carn loses her mind.
The way datum/mind stuff works has been changed a lot. I really can't explain everything. If you have any questions it'd just be easier if you leave a comment or ask me in coderbus.
Generally, minds now represent IC characters rather than following a client around constantly. Minds can change owners, mobs, (names WIP).
Technical babble:
The var/current and var/original variables of the mind datum must always be of type mob/living (or null). Please do not mind.transfer_to(ghost_mob). If you want to ghost somebody use ghostize()! It will do all the technical stuff for you.
mob/dead/observer/var/corpse was removed. mob/dead/observer/var/mind is now used as a reference to the last mind the player had (so respawning code has something to reference), but also because mind.current is a far more useful way of tracking a corpse. If somebody triggers a mind.transfer_to() call on your corpse, your mind will be tranfered to another mob/living or something...that will then be considered your corpse. This could allow for more interesting mind_transfers. For instance, the "raise corpse" rune ghostizes any player in the corpse to be raised and selectes a random dead player to take possesion of their character! The person possesing them will have all of their memories, objectives, etc. The poor guy who was originally the owner cannot re-enter body if there is another player in his body...but if that player is ghosted he can once again return. Exorcisms anybody?
Changes to cloning and hydroponics. I will likely have to rework these later as they're hacky as hell right now.
A lot of stuff is now handled by Login/Logout rather than in hundreds of different places. One such example, mind datums get their variables updated at Login and Logout.
Fixed a few minor bugs. I'll update the issues manually in a bit because I literally cannot think atm.
TL;DR guide:
-If you want to make somebody a ghost use ghostize(). Or you will need to find a doctor to stitch your bits back on. :)
-You don't have to worry about making minds. Simply doing key="carnwennan" or whatever will either: A) make a new mind and initialise it if there isn't one or B) take possession of the mind currently attached to the mob.
-It's safe to transfer a mind even if a key isn't in-body (e.g. they are ghosted/admin-observing etc!) Minds have an active variable which tracks whether they are currently synced with a key. This is to avoid dragging ghosts back into their bodies when say, a wizard mind_transfers them.
-Transferring a mind whilst var/active=1 will cause the following: mob.key = mind.key. So no need to do that separately (in fact you'll lag things if you do, so don't)
-If you do want to initialize a mind manually, say if you don't have a client to login to the mob yet, simply do new_mob.mind_initialize(). Simple! When someody is logged into that mob they will take ownership of the mind and it will sync up.
NOTE: a lot is probably broken since this is a pretty massive change. Please let me know asap (with actual info! Shouting at me, "IT BORKED HALP", doesn't help)
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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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Instead of the subblock picking a random value far from the current value, the player can select a 'target' value to aim for and subblock will try to zero-in on that target.
This affects UI's only, SE's don't do this. This will not be added to SE's because superpowers don't need to be made easier to obtain.
Hitting the arrows to change blocks/subblocks will now loop around once you've hit a limit.
- For example if you're on SE block 14, clicking higher will bring you back around to block 1.
Commented out the scan console process() as it was just doing meaningless checks.
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-Redid icons to be more optimized at compile by setting icon = 'icons/folder/icon.dmi' instead of just icon = 'icon.dmi', meaning that Dream Maker doesn't have to search through every single file for every single .dmi. This shouldn't lead to any errors because of how I went about it, plus the fact that Dream Maker would have freaked out if I screwed something up. Also moved around 2 icons that weren't sorted well.
r4146 compile time: 1 minute, 40 seconds
r4147 compile time: 45 seconds
[VGTG]
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Replaced every l_hand = and r_hand = and all that if(hand) crap to use standardised procs. This means we can use procs like Dropped() reliably as they will always be called when things are dropped.
Thorough documentation to come. But generally, if you want a mob's icons to update after deleting something in the inventory...use drop_from_inventory(the_thing_you_wanna_drop) just before deleting it. If you wanna put something in a mob's hands use put_in_hands() (or one of the variants). It'll try putting it in active hand first, then inactive, then the floor. They handle layers, overlays, screenlocs calling various procs such as dropped() etc for you. Easy
mob.equipped() is now mob.get_active_hand() because there was another totally unrelated proc named equipped() and stuff was confusing.
Weakening was made instantaneous.
Minor optimisations for human/handle_regular_status_updates(). I'll port these changes over to the other mobs next. Basically it should stop it constantly incrementing every status effect even after death.
umm... bunch of overlays related fixes... I think that's everything. :/
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r3803:
- Contained many bugs, first of which was that it didn't really... work.
- Split the HUD and code into separate objects, thus creating a fork in code. This implies that any changes need to be mirrored on the fork objects, thus doubling the amount of code maintenance we have to do.
- The UI should be one of the most standardized things around. Giving choices here is bad design practice.
- Double the amount of defines does not equal to double the amount of fun.
- The revision does not adhere to our coding standard. See the changes to /trunk/code/modules/mob/hud.dm in r3803 as an example.
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* Added "Toggle Open" verb to all closets and crates
* Added "Toggle Lock" verb to all lockable closets
* Modified the cloning computer's UI slightly, makes more sense, added a little
delay when scanning to improve user feedback when trying to clone several
braindead bodies.
Revision: r3712
Author: daniel.cf.hultgren
traitor expansion, so I'll try to be brief:
- I added in the foundations for traitor factions. See factions.dm for all the
different faction datums. They don't do anything yet.
- I completely ported mob/var/mutations from a bitfield to a generic list.
Mutation enumerated-identifiers are added into this list. For instance, TK = 1,
COLD_RESISTANCE = 2, XRAY = 3, etc... The purpose of this was because bitwise
operations could not actually be used after a certain size (because BYOND is
stuck in the 16bit era).
- I've added in completely-functional nano-augmentations. Check under
implantnanoaug.dm for a list of implants and implaners. As mentioned previously,
they are completely functional but may be slightly OP. Among these nanoaugs are
Super Strength, Psionic Radar, Electric Hands, Energy Blade/Sword Synthesizer,
Rebreather, Dermal Armor, Combat Reflexes, and Regenerative Nanorobots. I won't
go into detail as to what they do, but hopefully they should be self-
explanitory. If not, check out their descriptions in the file previously
mentioned.
- Added in a future traitor item, the Mind Batterer. Along with it a new .ogg
file.
- New telecomms bus mainframe sprite, thanks to WJohnston.
- New holdable shield, sprites courtesy of Muncher (i had to mangle the side
sprites because of a technical little issue. I'll change it back to the original
soon). It can be retracted and expanded. Probably only going to be given to
traitors.
- A couple of minor bugfixes here and there, along with some code tidying.
Hope this isn't too large a commit. I intended it to be MUCH larger, but I've
decided to split up my Traitor Factions expansion into smaller commits.
Revision: r3692
Author: vageyenaman
* Added "Toggle Open" verb to all closets and crates
* Added "Toggle Lock" verb to all lockable closets
* Modified the cloning computer's UI slightly, makes more sense, added a little delay when scanning to improve user feedback when trying to clone several braindead bodies.
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- I added in the foundations for traitor factions. See factions.dm for all the different faction datums. They don't do anything yet.
- I completely ported mob/var/mutations from a bitfield to a generic list. Mutation enumerated-identifiers are added into this list. For instance, TK = 1, COLD_RESISTANCE = 2, XRAY = 3, etc... The purpose of this was because bitwise operations could not actually be used after a certain size (because BYOND is stuck in the 16bit era).
- I've added in completely-functional nano-augmentations. Check under implantnanoaug.dm for a list of implants and implaners. As mentioned previously, they are completely functional but may be slightly OP. Among these nanoaugs are Super Strength, Psionic Radar, Electric Hands, Energy Blade/Sword Synthesizer, Rebreather, Dermal Armor, Combat Reflexes, and Regenerative Nanorobots. I won't go into detail as to what they do, but hopefully they should be self-explanitory. If not, check out their descriptions in the file previously mentioned.
- Added in a future traitor item, the Mind Batterer. Along with it a new .ogg file.
- New telecomms bus mainframe sprite, thanks to WJohnston.
- New holdable shield, sprites courtesy of Muncher (i had to mangle the side sprites because of a technical little issue. I'll change it back to the original soon). It can be retracted and expanded. Probably only going to be given to traitors.
- A couple of minor bugfixes here and there, along with some code tidying.
Hope this isn't too large a commit. I intended it to be MUCH larger, but I've decided to split up my Traitor Factions expansion into smaller commits.
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first built.
Fixed issue 388 .
Fixed issue 403 .
Fixed spaceheaters appearing to be off when they are both off and the hatch is
open.
Fixed being able to waste rods out of existence by building them where lattice
already exists.
Revision: r3268
Author: petethegoat
Fixed issue 388.
Fixed issue 403.
Fixed spaceheaters appearing to be off when they are both off and the hatch is open.
Fixed being able to waste rods out of existence by building them where lattice already exists.
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Sanity checks galore for simple_animals (if(list) behaviour seems to have changed lately).
Humans once again get their bodies burned into husks in fire. This only changes their appearance and name now, however, leaving their DNA intact.
WIP space worms.
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moved cloning-related computers to a new dm in game/machinery/computer/
switched dna modifiers from machinery/ to machinery/computer
fixed issue 243
fixed a bug that using a screwdriver on a teleporter beacon would move the beacon in your hand and make the screwdriver unusable/undroppable
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