Largely ported from the work done at Baystation in https://github.com/Baystation12/Baystation12/pull/17460 and later commits.
- Shuttles no longer require a separate area for each location they jump to.
Instead destinations are indicated by landmark objects, which are not necessarily exclusive to that shuttle.
This means that more than one shuttle could use the same docking port (not at the same time of course).
- Enhanced shuttle control computers to use nanoui if they didn't.
- Organizes shuttle datum code a bit better so there is less re-inventing the wheel in subtypes.
- Allows the possibility of shuttles (or destinations) that start on late-loaded maps.
- Deprecate the "extra" shuttle areas that are no longer needed and update shuttle areas in unit tests
This all required a bit of infrastructure improvements.
- ChangeArea proc, for changing the area of a turf.
- Fixed lighting overlays actually being able to be destroyed.
- Added a few utility macros and procs.
- Added "turf translation" procs which are like move_contents_to but more flexible.
BYOND no longer calls Uncross reliably on stairs, to fix this we switch
to using CheckExit and Bumped. This solution is probably the right way to
do it anyway.
BYOND no longer calls Uncross reliably on stairs, to fix this we switch
to using CheckExit and Bumped. This solution is probably the right way to
do it anyway.
Also fix a few things to be on the correct plane. Basically the under-floor stuff is supposed to be on PLATING_PLANE.
Portable atmospherics go on object layer so they are above stationary machinery, given that they move around.
Fixed wires to be on top of pipes like they used to be, otherwise they'd be obscured too often.
Bug in the init_dirs_cache was not setting direction of pipes, making all cached dirs be for south.
Because mapped in pipes didn't have piping layer set, mapped in pipes conflicted.
The full-tile check for unary machines forgot to exclude *itself*
- Moved pipe construction defines into __defines/construction.dm
- Unified pipe *unwrenching* by creating a standard proc along with the `construction_type` var.
- Eliminated the pipe fitting name & icon_state lookup tables by adding `pipe_state` var on atmos machinery and referencing that.
- Each pipe which can be made from a fitting object should override `pipe_state` with the icon state to be used on the pipe fitting object.
- Eliminated the giant switch statement of doom in pipe construction by delegating that work to `on_construction` proc.
- To make this work, every pipe must implement `get_neighbor_nodes_for_init` which returns a list of nodes which should be re-initialized on that pipe's construction.
- Combined the SCRUBBERS, SUPPLY and REGULAR pipe fitting classes together by storing the `piping_layer` variable and using the `setPipingLayer` procs
- Standardized the code for searching for node neighbors into the `can_be_node` proc.
- This proc is also improved in that is a mutual check, `check_connectable` is called on BOTH objects, so they have to mutually agree to connect as nodes. Eliminates lots of special edge case logic.
- Updated all the `amos_init` procs to use `can_be_node`. In the most common cases, even that boilerplate code is consolidated into the `STANDARD_ATMOS_CHOOSE_NODE` macro.
- Implemented `pipe_flags` which lets pipes declare (or override) certain requirements.
- Adds a "pipe_recipe" datum to help out things that construct pipes. By taking it out of the dispenser, we open the road for multiple dispenser types. No, no RPD yet. Soon.
- Enhances the pipe dispenser to operate on pipe recipe datums instead of hard coded lists of pipes it can construct. These datums are also (partially) initialized from the pipe machine types themselves, reducing having to define stuff in multiple places.
- Switched pipe dispenser UI to use browse(). Not a NanoUI, but makes it a bit prettier with low effort.
- Changed pipe dispenser to use a button selector to switch between Regular/Scrubbers/Supply instead of having separate list items.
- Added icon states to HE pipes to support the "connected on neither side" state.