* Circuit Names Refactor
* Some review stuff
* now with less runtimes
* Machine Boards and Computer Boards
* Only a little late
* YouTool fix
* Resupply crate too
* Supplycomp board
I'll do the other stuff tomorrow
* Computer Frame Refactor
Plus also removing the HONKputer to avoid a conflict.
* Don't need this diff anymore
* Fixes welders blinding you while repairing your own robo-limbs
* gives tool_start_check() a target argument
* flash be gone
* CRLF to LF
* adds trailing newlines because travis wants them I guess
Co-authored-by: SteelSlayer <SteelSlayer@users.noreply.github.com>
* Adds support for self-filling reagent containers
* Sets tool_behaviour on the default set of tools
* Fixing merge conflicts
* Refactors welder to use tool behaviour
* The refactor: part I
* The refactor: part II
* Tool Refactor Part III: Revenge of the Maint
* Tool Refactor Part IV: A New Hope
* Tool Refactor Part V: The Oldcoder Strikes Back
* Tool Refactor Part VI: Return of the Coder
* VII
* Holy shit, it compiles?!
* Nannek I completed your TODO, you owe me ice cream
* Tool helpers; telepad is compliant
* Bugtest, Round 1: Fight
Fuck refactoring disposals
* Buggfixing, Round 2: Electric Boogaloo
* Personal crafting uses tool behaviours now
* Construction datums use new tool behaviours; better way of handling fueltank refuelling; more bugfixing
* multitool_check_buffer change; removes some useless things in tool_helpers
* proc name change
* TRUE/FALSE changes
* Bugfixing, Round 3: A Good Day To Bugfix Hard
Fixes multiple issues raised by the testmerge
* Minor style changes
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.
Currently, to_chat is literally just a proc that does user << message.
But it'll let us do output modification in the future, especially for
something like Goon's HTML chat.
Big thanks to PJB for his to_chat script, see
https://github.com/d3athrow/vgstation13/pull/6625 for more details.
This commit removes all (most) of the remaining code limiting xenomorphs
that have has_fine_manipulation on an entirely arbitrary basis. Xenomorphs
with has_fine_manipulation may now interact with NanoUI, and will only
break computers on non-help intent. The can also tear down walls, since
walls used an ishuman check in place of an isAdvancedToolUser check as
they should have.
Minor refactor to machinery.dm as well; Instead of the slightly
(completely) insane attack_hand restriction to humans and silicons (it was
a multi-line IF, why), it now checks user.IsAdvancedToolUser(); This means
restrictions on monkies will actually function properly now.
This commit does the following:
- Ports progress bars from -tg- (tgstation/-tg-station#9921)
- Refactors wall attackby code to make it 100% less insane; Instead of
manually checking every little thing, it uses do_after,
consequentially, making the new progress bars affect dealing with walls
as well.
Wall code makes a tiger sad.
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.
This commit adds custom color definitions to almost every computer that
did not already have them. It also causes cigarretes to very dimly glow.
Also contains custom colors for candles, flashlights, and the mentioned
cigarretes.
Oh, and beepsky flashes red and blue now while in hunt mode. FTW