This converts the machine and mob processes to the SMC. Additionally, it
adds the Atom subsystem, which handles all Initialize() calls in place
of the old gameticker. Due to incompatibility with our atmospherics
(FUCK OUR ATMOSPHERICS FOR FUCKING EVER JESUS CHRIST WHO THE FUCK MADE
THIS PIECE OF GODDAMN SHIT) atmospherics machines do not use
Initialize() as they should, instead opting for a custom atmos_init
proc that the air controller handles.
This is a merged port from /tg/station and Virgo on logging standards.
The diary has been replaced with GLOB.world_game_log, diaryofmeanpeople
is gone (because it wasn't actually used) and a whole bunch of logging
procs have been changed to optimize Splunk.
Changes:
- Clicking "view structural data" in the station blueprints menu will
show you ghost images of where things like disposal pipes, wires,
atmospherics pipes, and other power machinery are originally supposed
to go. Note, this will show you the ghost images over turfs even if the
machinery is destroyed.
This commit changes every 'world.log <<' message with a loggable proc-
log_to_dd().
This is adjustable in the config; If LOG_WORLD_OUTPUT is present, all
things sent to world.log will show up in the standard /data/logs/ logs.
These logs will contain the following (in order):
Timestamp
"DD_OUTPUT:"
The message.
The config option for this, by default, is turned off.
This commit first and foremost ports the -tg- atom pooling system, and
removes the old experimental system entirely.
Secondly, this PR modifies the qdel system to use a -tg- lookalike
"destroy hint" system, which means that individual objects can tell qdel
what to do with them beyond taking care of things they need to delete.
This ties into the atom pooling system via a new hint define,
QDEL_HINT_PUTINPOOL, which will place the atom in the pool instead of
deleting it as per standard.
Emitter beams are now fully pooled.
Qdel now has semi-compatibility with all datum types, however it is not
the same as -tg-'s "Queue everything!" system. It simply passes it through
the GC immediately and adds it to the "hard del" lists. This means that
reagents can be qdel'ed, but there is no purpose as of yet, as it is more
or less the same as just deleting them, with the added effect of adding
logs of them being deleted to the garbage collector.
Also cleans up electrocute_act()
Conflicts:
code/game/gamemodes/events/ninja_equipment.dm
code/modules/mob/living/carbon/carbon.dm
code/modules/mob/living/carbon/human/human.dm
If a /obj/machinery/power wasn't anchored, it wouldn't get a new list of connections, so would endlessly loop on the old list, of which that object was the first entry, ensuring that the loop would never terminate.
-Made the plasma reagent damage you more.
-Syndicate agent cards will now work inside pdas/wallets.
-Switched some comments around in event.dm
-There was a bug with a local variable list which became null, the problem was that there is no where in the code which could've nulled it. My only theory is that not having . = list() first maybe caused problems, but it seems unlikely. I changed it anyway and I'll keep watch for it re-appearing.
-Fixed a bug with the new firedoors not keeping out heat, since they have an opacity of 0. I switched everything around to accommodate this.
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Got rid of the reliability factors for generating power or critically failing.
Increased the time factor for each sheet for all generators.
Added some feedback stuff such as saying which fuel the generator takes and how much power is in the current powernet, that it is connected to.
Powernet making will not wire up "power" machines that are not anchored.
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Emitters will now need to be wired.
Emitter type has changed to /obj/machinery/power/emitter
Fixed cables not correctly disconnecting power machinery from the powernet after being removed.
-Fixed a typo with smashing tables/racks.
-Fixed maps having incorrect types.
-Fixed singularity EMPing when at stage 1.
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-Added a solars_list. The sun will use this list instead of the machines list. I made a proc which decided on whether to use this list or the powernet nodes list depending on what is smallest. I replaced some loops to use this proc.
-The sun will reference this list for debugging purposes. The sun will also remove solar equipment in the list which are not connected to a powernet.
-Cut down on some duplicated code.
-Fixed an issue with solar panels not updating their direction correctly.
-Changed the proc updateicon()'s name to update_icon()
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-Added a solar pack crate to order.
-Machines that have a use_power of 0 will no longer be turned off due to lack of power in the area.
-Fixed a bug with the solar computer not reconnecting to the powernet when dismantled and remantled.
-Increased the cap of crates to 30.
-Some performance tweaks.
-Some standardization.
-All objects of type /obj/machinery/power will try to disconnect from the powernet before deleting, this will help reduce the node list size.
-Added a heat_proof variable for doors. It will effect glass airlocks and it'll determine whether they can block heat or not. Research glass airlocks will always have it enabled.
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-Removed metroid core flushing. There doesn't seem to be a point of it.
-Badly made metroids unelectrutable. I'll change this later.
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Fixed the failsafe misreporting how long the MC has been dead.
Lighting initialization no longer 'interrupts' the master_controller setup().
Added updated powernet debugging tools. They're in my WIP folder. They are sexy c: It draws the powernet onto the map so you can see what's going on during debugging.
Added tachyon-doppler arrays. They're gonna be something for scientists to measure their bombs with rather than praying for the figures. Nothing spectacular.
Commented out switches, they aren't used and I've been fixing/testing powernets all day. Sorry. If you need them back just PM me and I'll fix them.
Known issues: the merging procs behave silly at intersections. I really tried to fix it but I think I'll make more progress just working on some powernet improvements.
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-Almost every instance of 'for(mob in world)' has been killed. Because GODDAMN was it being run a bunch. Instead, a series of global lists have been made, and they are all handled auto-magically through New()'s, Del()'s, Login()'s, death()'s, etc...
Lists are as follows:
-mob_list : Contains all atom/mobs by ref
-player_list : Like mob_list, but only contains mobs with clients attached
-admin_list : Like player_list, but holds all mobs with clients attached and admin status
-living_mob_list : Contains all mobs that ARE alive, regardless of client status
-dead_mob_list : Contains all mobs that are dead, which comes down to corpses and ghosts
-cable_list : A list containing every obj/structure/cable in existence
Note: There is an object (/obj/item/debuglist) that you can use to check the contents of each of the lists except for cables (Since getting a message saying "a cable," x9001 isn't very helpful)
These lists have been tested as much as I could on my own, and have been mostly implemented. There are still places where they could be used, but for now it's important that the core is working. If this all checks out I would really like to implement it into the MC as well, simply so it doesn't check call Life() on every mob by checking for all the ones in world every damn tick.
Just testing locally I was able to notice improvements with certain aspects, like admin verbs being MUCH more responsive (They checked for every mob in the world every time they were clicked), many sources of needless lag were cut out (Like Adminwho and Who checking every single mob when clicked), and due to the cable_list powernet rebuilding is MUCH more efficient, because instead of checking for every cable in the world every time a powernet was broken (read: A cable was deleted), it runs though the pre-made list, and even with a singulo tearing all the way across the station, the powernet load was VERY small compared to pretty much everything else.
If you want to know how any of this works, check global_lists.dm, there I have it rigorously commented, and it should provide an understanding of what's going on.
Mob related in worlds before this commit: 1262
After: 4
I'm helping
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