* Block protolathe use without job access
Prevents opening the UI for any R&D production machinery without proper job access on the mob's mind. This change impacts protolathes and circuit imprinters.
* Check protolathe access using face and ID
Changes the protolathe access check to use ID card or face name, instead of mind.
* Always allow Captain protolathe use
Allows the captain to use any protolathe or circuit imprinter.
* Check protolathe access using only ID
Updates the RND production machine access checks to only use the ID card, instead of checking face or security records.
* Lock RND console by default
Sets the R&D console locked variable to TRUE by default to prevent unauthorized access exploits.
* Use req_access for RND production machines
Converts the ID check used by RND production machines to use req_access flags.
* Check Topic for protolathe restrictions
Moves protolathe access checks into a mob proc, and checks Topic call the same way UI open is checked.
* Production restriction low-population improvements
This commit fixes potential problems for low-population servers using production machinery restrictions. The following changes are made:
- Allow skeleton crew to ignore research machinery restrictions
- Option to check all living crew IDs for access (disabled by default)
- Configuration options for using global ID checks and skeleton crew access
* Production machine locking feedback commit
This commit makes changes requested by Sandpoot:
- Renames 'nonmin' to 'lowpop'
- Removes all global ID check code
* Fix improper configuration defines
Fixes an oversight that caused some variable names to not be updated.
* Remove obsolete mob defines
Removes the obsolete PROTOLOCK_CHECK_ALL_IDS define, which related to a removed feature.
* Reverse protolock check ordering
Reverses the configuration check order for PROTOLOCK_DURING_LOWPOP and JOB_MINIMAL_ACCESS at the request of SandPoot.
Co-authored-by: SandPoot <43283559+SandPoot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: SandPoot <43283559+SandPoot@users.noreply.github.com>