This commit adds a miniature gibber toy (/obj/item/toy/minigibber), which
uses a downscaled sprite of the gibber.
Features:
- Plays a gibbing noise when you click on it with itself, cooldown of 8
ticks applies.
- It's a miniature gibber.
- Custom attack verbs (grinded, gibbed)
- Feed DnD minifigures into it for REALISTIC GIBBING ACTION (tm)
- Obtain from arcade machine or cargo store (400 credits)
** SQUASHED COMMITS **
Minigibber name-spellchecking
Protip: Miniature is actually spelled mini-ature, not min-ature.
Minigibber minifigure eating action!
You can now shove minifigures into the Minigibber, then click on it with
itself to tear them apart! GIB! GIB! GIB!
Make minigibber obtainable
Via arcade machine and cargo store (400 credits)
Minigibber desc now says grinder...
instead of meat producing machine. Because it's really just a giant
grinder, and that will match the store item description.
Readd gibbing sound to minigibber, mistakenly removed it earlier.
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.