mid-refactor of `take_overall_damage`
Fully refactors the (?:take|heal)_(?:overall|organ)_damage procs
Allows the dead to examine
Removes the `blinded` var
Refactor cyborg components so vision loss is instant
Robot life/death updates instantly
Adds instant updates for damage overlays and HUD icons for humans
Final reconciliation with the species refactor
Adds a stat debugging system and debugging logs
Also fixes instant death on species change
"Debugging logs" are used for stuff an admin wouldn't care about but
someone debugging would
I used it to fix people dying instantly when changing species due to
temporary deletion of the brain
Fox's requests
Adds a more careful updating system to our reagents system
Repathed the point decal to the temp_visual effects path. This path has
built-in singularity resistance, and allows me to remove a spawn in
favor of a built-in QDEL_IN call
Also changed points from using the magic number 16 to POINT_LAYER for
their layer definition. This does technically drop the point by 4 layers
(POINT_LAYER is 12), placing them now below the light layer (shouldn't
affect anything) instead of just above it.
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 adds the ability to lock your mob towards facing either a certain
direction or a certain atom. Direction is done by shift-middleclick,
atom is done by shift-ctrl-middleclick.
This commit adds the Nightshift lighting mode from /tg/. From 19:00 to
07:00 in station time, the station will go into a reduced-lighting mode,
with dimmed lights across the station.
In conjunction with this, there is a new configuration option to start
the shift time at a random time other than 12:00, so that players are
more likely to experience a night shift (as opposed to having to have a
7 hour round).
This commit ports the StonedMC from /tg/station, intended to replace the
Process Scheduler from goon. Currently, they exist simultaneously, as
it's very difficult to port our 22 processes to the SMC all at once.
Instead, we can make them work together until everything is converted
over at a later point, and then take the old PS out back and put a
couple of rounds into it's deformed skull.
Primary benefits of this new process controller include: Other people
that can actually maintain it, unlike the PS, pre-world-init
initialization for subsystems, ease of ports from /tg/station13, and
potential performance improvement (to be seen).
Ports /tg/'s VV refactor. Most of this is just cleaning up and making it
easier on the coders, but everyone else benefits too:
- Mass mod no longer freezes the server (CHECK_TICK <3)
- Attempting to change any of the step_* values or anything that will
otherwise disable pixel movement will now prompt you and ask if you are
sure you want to continue
- You can actually enter |text| again in a box, rather than being
forced to always use the multi-line input
- Cookies! VV saves your search and scroll position for a given UID,
rather convenient for debugging
- The refresh button on /clients works finally
- You can view lists in detail by clicking on them like any other
reference, and edit them directly that way. This also means there is no
hard limit on how many variables you can see in a list before it's
truncated- it will just be hidden until you view the list in VV
directly.
- You can shuffle lists and clear duplicate/null entries.
- Mildly reordered the stuff in the dropdown, inconvenient but
necessary.
Players:
- The only thing that you should notice is that your backpack options
have changed. Instead of being "None", "Backpack", "Satchel", and
"Satchel Alt", there are 6 options:
- "Grey Backpack": Ensures you always recieve a plain grey backpack.
- "Grey Satchel": Same as the above, grey, plain, satchel.
- "Grey Dufflebag": So you don't have to rush the locker room, I
guess. Just kinda ransacked it from /tg/. Happy to revert it, please
do not post a five paragraph text wall calling me a shitlord
powergaming hitler-loving furry.
- "Leather Satchel": It's a leather satchel. What the hell did you
think it was?
- "Department Backpack": Gives you the department's default backpack.
Grey for most jobs.
- "Department Satchel": It gives you the department's default
satchel; A grey satchel if the department doesn't have one.
Coders:
- The above means this needs a minor SQL change:
```
SQL goes here
I'll write a query later
Can't be bothered now
Kill me please
```
- This is a cleaner method of handling job equipment than
"M.equip_or_collect" x 1000. Jobs specify a '/datum/outfit' datum,
which defines all of the things to equip to the user.
- Minor note: equip_or_collect will no longer ever generate a plastic
bag. It will instead just drop stuff on the floor if it can't stuff it
into a mob. If this is even slightly a point of contention, more than
happy to revert it; It was just requested by Fox.
- Addendum: This also has the effect of making it so that labcoats
are just thrown onto the floor if you have a loadout suit. It's not
really avoidable. Uniforms and suits are equipped before the
backpack.
- Changes from /tg/:
- Changed all of the "H.equip_to_slot_or_del" calls into invoking a
new "equip_item" proc; This is used to support a new variable called
"collect_not_del". Job outfits use this, it makes it so that the
system calls equip_or_collect instead of equip_to_slot_or_del. The
idea being that job items should never be lost to the void,
especially because they can conflict with loadout items.
TODO:
- Retrofit "Equip Mob" verb to use this for all of the non-job options
- Fully implement head announcements(?)
- May be best for a second PR that addresses all of the real issues
with our current job system
( Now go reread that SQL code block :) )