Replaces magic numbers across the code base with proper constants.
Prepares for the ability to have more than one antag channel in the future.
Corrects a lie.
CR+LF added to new lines, created a global variable log_end that can be used
on newlines
log_misc("blahblah...[log_end]\nMoreblahblah[log_end]")
put [log_end] prior to any \n and it will show up correctly in windows.
Also created log_misc() proc to log to diary, and removed a bunch of
diary << stuff all over the place.
-Changed the broadcast function using a precreated human. The human would still be existing and a new one was created for every use of the broadcast. Garbage collecting it was almost impossible and deleting it everytime a broadcast is made would be laggy so I modified the broadcast code to not need a mob reference.
-Added some checks in the events.
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Logging for scripts.
A non-recursive replacetext function.
-Fixed an issue with the broadcast() function for NTSL, it will now properly broadcast again.
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>dd_replacetext and dd_replacetext_case are now replacetext and replacetextEx respectively.
>replacetext and replacetextEx works using strings only; it doesn't convert it into a list and then back into a string.
Fixes some dumb-dumbs in textlist and text2listEx
> "<" where there should be a "<="
> no else case for when the separator is longer than the text (causing empty lists to be returned)
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▫ Signals can now be rejected by Subspace broadcasters through a specific data[] parameter.
▫ Improved the log browser.
▫ Log browsers and telecommunication monitors no longer require access to use. You do need access to delete logs, however.
▫ Intercoms need power to work. They don't drain power, they just need a constant flow of equipment power. As such, that offline intercom sprite's now finally being put to use.
Scripting language:
▫ Sorry about all the files; they're all necessary! It's important to notice that the basic structure of the scripting language code is not mine; I cannibalized the base structure from some obscure BYOND project. It's pretty well documented, and I'd say easier to browse through than atmos. Here's the basic deal:
A compiler datum manages the relationships between the three main subsystems of a scripting language: the Scanner, the Parser, and the Interpreter. The Scanner splits raw text into token datums that the Parser can read. The Parser transforms the otherwise random bits and strings into ordered AST Trees and nodes for the Interpreter to read. The interpreter actually executes the code and handles scope/functions/code blocks.
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