traitor factions update. Added some new sprites and weapons.
New weapon: Delivery grenade. Can spawn an x amount of mob/object y in a
constant radius. It is currently used for carp and manhack delivery grenades.
!! Important !!: Certain telecomms computers were causing very nasty machine
disruption through some very silly mishap involving re-programming a computer's
network. Basically, it was breaking machine procs every time you messed with
them. This should hopefully make telecomms a lot more stable.
Fixed a bug where the reflexes nanoaug would not actually dodge the projectile
if the person was clicking directly inside the target's 32x32 border.
I changed around some core PDA messaging functions in preparation to PDA
Chatrooms (yes Legality it's happening). However I'm going to hold off actually
implementing it until Messycakes is either completed with his PDA UI overhaul or
just stops working on it.
Committed two patches from separate people in the forums. Chemical Cigarettes by
Neek (http://nanotrasen.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=8775) and Clicking
genetics blocks by Willox
(http://nanotrasen.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=8857). Check their respective
threads for more details. Sorry I couldn't get this earlier, guys!
Revision: r3755
Author: vageyenaman
▫ 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.
Revision: r3193
Author: vageyenaman
▫ 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.
git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@3193 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e