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* Document the world (#46495) * Document drone verbs.dm * Document the outfit datum with autodoc (#45415) * Uncurse take_damage and document obj_defense.dm (#45146) The original take_damage proc defined vars for no good reason had some duplicate code and wasn't very readable. If you are wondering why it calls obj_break every time it takes damage while below integrity_failure, that's the way it used to be. Most (if not all) stuff that takes advantage of this functionality already accounts for this. * Convert some code docs into the auto doc format (#45101) * Commit Message * Fixes * e * Documents browserOutput.dm (#51439) * Add autodoc to the callback datum (#45463) * Autodoc the vending machine (#45468) * Autodoc the vending machine * Update code/modules/vending/_vending.dm Co-Authored-By: Tad Hardesty <tad@platymuus.com> * autodoc organ helpers (#45464) * timer proc autodocs (#46530) * bunch of define autodocs * ballistic guns autodoc (#45578) * ballistic guns autodoc * fixes * client vars autodoc (#46446) About The Pull Request Autodocs client vars * Autodoc for XB and Research * shuttle docking autodoc (#48677) * Add autodocs for reagents (#49478) * Fix Co-authored-by: oranges <email@oranges.net.nz> Co-authored-by: Jonathan (JJRcop) Rubenstein <jrubcop@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: nemvar <47324920+nemvar@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: alexkar598 <> Co-authored-by: Tad Hardesty <tad@platymuus.com> Co-authored-by: spookydonut <github@spooksoftware.com> Co-authored-by: actioninja <actioninja@gmail.com>
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Modular computer programs
How module computer programs work
Ok. so a quick rundown on how to make a program. This is kind of a shitty documentation, but oh well I was asked to.
Base setup
This is how the base program is setup. the rest is mostly tgui stuff. I'll use the ntnetmonitor as a base
/datum/computer_file/program/ntnetmonitor
/// This is obviously the name of the file itself. not much to be said
filename = "ntmonitor"
/// This is sort of the official name. it's what shows up on the main menu
filedesc = "NTNet Diagnostics and Monitoring"
/// This is what the screen will look like when the program is active
program_icon_state = "comm_monitor"
/// This is a sort of a description, visible when looking on the ntnet
extended_desc = "This program is a dummy."
/// size of the program. Big programs need more hard drive space. Don't
/// make it too big though.
size = 12
/// If this is set, the program will not run without an ntnet connection,
/// and will close if the connection is lost. Mainly for primarily online
/// programs.
requires_ntnet = 1
/// This is access required to run the program itself. ONLY SET THIS FOR
/// SUPER SECURE SHIT. This also acts as transfer_access as well.
required_access = access_network
/// This is the access needed to download from ntnet or host on the ptp
/// program. This is what you want to use most of the time.
transfer_access = access_change_ids
/// If it's available to download on ntnet. pretty self explanatory.
available_on_ntnet = 1
/// ditto but on emagged syndie net. Use this for antag programs
available_on_syndinet = 0
/// Bitflags (PROGRAM_CONSOLE, PROGRAM_LAPTOP, PROGRAM_TABLET combination)
/// or PROGRAM_ALL. Use this to limit what kind of machines can run the
/// program. For example, comms program should be limited to consoles and laptops.
usage_flags = PROGRAM_ALL
/// This one is kinda cool. If you have the program minimized, this will
/// show up in the header of the computer screen. You can even have the
/// program change what the header is based on the situation! See `alarm.dm`
/// for an example.
var/ui_header = "downloader_finished.gif"
Preinstalls
Now. for pre-installing stuff.
Primarily done for consoles, there's an install_programs() proc in the console presets file in the machines folder.
for example, the command console one.
/obj/machinery/modular_computer/console/preset/command/install_programs()
cpu.hard_drive.store_file(new/datum/computer_file/program/chatclient())
cpu.hard_drive.store_file(new/datum/computer_file/program/card_mod())
Basically, you want to do cpu.hard_drive.store_file(new/program path here()) and put it in the subtype's install_programs(). Probably pretty self explanatory, but just in case.
Will probably be expanded when new features come around or I get asked to mention something.