Refactors the code for Microwaves, Ovens, Grills, and Candy Makers to
utilize a shared parent which holds the common procs.
- This means any new additions or fixes will only need to be implemented
in one place, rather than 4, to affect them all.
- Also reduces file sizes on the individual machines' files by removing
a lot of the duplicate code
Updated the code for the kitchen machines to be more modular and fixed
some issues.
- Replaced color macros with span classes
- Replaced hardcoded names with src references
- Each machine has a cook_verbs list which is used to create the in use
message (Microwaving in progress)
- Each machine has variables to define the icon states for the different
states of the machine (on, off, broken, dirty, open).
- Changed a few formerly global variables to not be global, as this
would cause issues with the shared code (microwave with candy maker
recipes for example)
Fixed a bug where the microwave would be considered "full" before having
all of the ingredients for a recipe
- Created a new proc to count the number of items and fruits in a recipe
to determine the max_n_items value
Map Edits to Cyberiad and associated Z-levels for pathing changes
(map-merged)
- MetaStation will need to be updated as well, I'll do this in another
PR unless someone else beats me to it.
Adds brute trauma treatment kits to cargo.
Changes access on Virus crate from CMO to Virologist, as the reason it was there in the first place was due to the previous system having virus bottle for direct use, and without being able to feed this virus it can't infect people, maybe.
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.