//print an error message to world.log // On Linux/Unix systems the line endings are LF, on windows it's CRLF, admins that don't use notepad++ // will get logs that are one big line if the system is Linux and they are using notepad. This solves it by adding CR to every line ending // in the logs. ascii character 13 = CR /var/global/log_end= world.system_type == UNIX ? ascii2text(13) : "" /proc/error(msg) world.log << "## ERROR: [msg][log_end]" #define WARNING(MSG) warning("[MSG] in [__FILE__] at line [__LINE__] src: [src] usr: [usr].") //print a warning message to world.log /proc/warning(msg) world.log << "## WARNING: [msg][log_end]" //print a testing-mode debug message to world.log /proc/testing(msg) world.log << "## TESTING: [msg][log_end]" /proc/log_admin(text) admin_log.Add(text) if (config.log_admin) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]ADMIN: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_debug(text) if (config.log_debug) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]DEBUG: [text][log_end]" for(var/client/C in admins) if(C.is_preference_enabled(/datum/client_preference/debug/show_debug_logs)) C << "DEBUG: [text]" /proc/log_game(text) if (config.log_game) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]GAME: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_vote(text) if (config.log_vote) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]VOTE: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_access(text) if (config.log_access) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]ACCESS: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_say(text) if (config.log_say) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]SAY: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_ooc(text) if (config.log_ooc) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]OOC: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_whisper(text) if (config.log_whisper) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]WHISPER: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_emote(text) if (config.log_emote) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]EMOTE: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_attack(text) if (config.log_attack) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]ATTACK: [text][log_end]" //Seperate attack logs? Why? FOR THE GLORY OF SATAN! /proc/log_adminsay(text) if (config.log_adminchat) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]ADMINSAY: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_adminwarn(text) if (config.log_adminwarn) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]ADMINWARN: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_pda(text) if (config.log_pda) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]PDA: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_misc(text) diary << "\[[time_stamp()]]MISC: [text][log_end]" /proc/log_unit_test(text) world.log << "## UNIT_TEST: [text]" //pretty print a direction bitflag, can be useful for debugging. /proc/print_dir(var/dir) var/list/comps = list() if(dir & NORTH) comps += "NORTH" if(dir & SOUTH) comps += "SOUTH" if(dir & EAST) comps += "EAST" if(dir & WEST) comps += "WEST" if(dir & UP) comps += "UP" if(dir & DOWN) comps += "DOWN" return english_list(comps, nothing_text="0", and_text="|", comma_text="|") //more or less a logging utility /proc/key_name(var/whom, var/include_link = null, var/include_name = 1, var/highlight_special_characters = 1) var/mob/M var/client/C var/key if(!whom) return "*null*" if(istype(whom, /client)) C = whom M = C.mob key = C.key else if(ismob(whom)) M = whom C = M.client key = M.key else if(istype(whom, /datum/mind)) var/datum/mind/D = whom key = D.key M = D.current if(D.current) C = D.current.client else if(istype(whom, /datum)) var/datum/D = whom return "*invalid:[D.type]*" else return "*invalid*" . = "" if(key) if(include_link && C) . += "" if(C && C.holder && C.holder.fakekey && !include_name) . += "Administrator" else . += key if(include_link) if(C) . += "" else . += " (DC)" else . += "*no key*" if(include_name && M) var/name if(M.real_name) name = M.real_name else if(M.name) name = M.name if(include_link && is_special_character(M) && highlight_special_characters) . += "/([name])" //Orange else . += "/([name])" return . /proc/key_name_admin(var/whom, var/include_name = 1) return key_name(whom, 1, include_name)