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.
- Chat remains between client reconnects if your client didn't close (so things like using the reconnect button, or autoreconnects at round end when that feels like working)
- The client doesn't send pings to the server, the server sends pings to the client. This fixes AFK measurements for AFK kick purposes.
- Turn latency indicator into a green/red indicator to show if you're connected, and when clicked will perform a one-time ping (and block doing it again for 10 seconds). It will display '?ms' if it never got a reply, or '999ms' if it did, but it was over 1s.
Hopefully, anyway.
- Arbitrary font size setting
- Line height setting
- Multiple crush settings
- Rewrote how tabs work hopefully for performance
- Hidden messages are actually put elsewhere
- Attempts to correct chat backlog restore on rejoin