This commit overhauls a bunch of systems so that buckling works for
any subtype of /obj. This means that space vines and chairs and beds all
use the same system. A lot of stuff has been touched.
This commit overhauls the examine system to baystation's latest system,
including a more efficient verb approach, and a new status panel tab,
which shows more information for pre-defined objects.
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.
You cannot unwrench this [src], it too exerted due to internal pressure.
IT
TOO
EXERTED
and this [src]
it's now
You cannot unwrench \the [src], it is too exerted due to internal pressure.
This commit cleans up any remaining relative pathing in the ATMOSPHERICS/
folder, and splits the absolutely huge pipes.dm file into 6-7 files in the
pipes/ folder tree.
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.
Pipes would naively assume they had a turf, even when they didn't
(probably after getting qdel'd); they'll now abort turf-sensitive
operations if turfless. This should cut down on pipe-deletion-related
runtimes.