* refactor: Attack chain, initial setup.
* migrate curtain to make dreamchecker happy
* update thurible
* don't call attacked_by separately for legacy attack chain
* remove duplicate proc
* condense similar code, put allowances for legacy code in new procs
* update docs, include diagram source
* add comment on how to update diagram
* fix admonition
* mindflayer updates
* remove commented out code
* clarify all steps
* after_attack should be overridable
* whoops
* retrofit recent changes
* duh, can't restrict this yet because of tool_acts
* i hate ore bags with the fire of a thousand suns
* return correct value for object attack logic
* Various cleanups.
We don't want to attempt to pull stuff out of `/obj/item/attackby`,
because those pieces are part of the related objects' migrations, not
`/obj/item` itself. Attempting to do this causes knockon effects where
things expected to call e.g. `/obj/item/storage/attackby` in the call
chain were not ferried over to the new item interaction code, because
the related objects hadn't actually been migrated over yet.
I've used refactoring /obj/vehicle as the example for migrating
`attackby` methods instead.
* simplify some argument names
* fuck it
* make it do the thing
* Rename CI module call
* Prove that CI works
* improve test output
* aaand fix it again
* fix curtain tool interactions
* fix compile error
* fix compile error
* Better docs, introduce migration plan tool.
* refactor: Rename all non-snake_case types (not procs or vars (yet)).
* completely dynamic update script
* might help to include the data
* update aa's scuffed python
* oh
* set script PR number
* run updatepaths again
* Add other table updates with JSON columns
* bump SQL version
* just fucking end my life
* move JSON data
Holidays are now actual datums with procs and vars and everything.
Holidays run a proc called celebrate() when it's time to celebrate them.
Currently none of them do anything but that should change, wink wink.
Holidays can now run for more than a day. The important ones, april fools,
christmas, halloween, new years, and easter, all last at least a week.
The idea is so people can celebrate christmas in game without having to,
you know, actually play on fucking christmas. And also to put a time limit
on how long stuff like the annoying spookoween closet skeletons will stick
around so it doesn't overstay its welcome and become annoying as shit like
last year.
The event SS now allows more than 1 holiday to run at a time.
This matters for new years + christmas, easter + april fools, easter + 4/20,
and any holiday that can happen on friday the 13th.
The events get stored in a list that's only initialized if there's an active
holiday so testing for potential holidays is still pretty easy.
Added more easter dates so we won't have to add more until 2040.
The current batch run out in 2017.
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Tied to event process
Extra procs for holidays to be able to run special events alone
Admin manual-override functionality maintained and ported to new system