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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
SkyMarshal
4524a2ff10 Disposals for mining, final blood_DNA stuff, cleaned up more code, fixed some scattered bugs, added 50% chance to end up in deep space. 2012-02-29 13:48:16 -07:00
SkyMarshal
66f38fb34b TG UPDATE: Updates to telecomms, bug&runtime fixes, manifest for all, improved nuclear bomb.
All PDA's can access the manifest.
Nuclear bomb now works on realtime.
Telecomms not mapped yet.
Numerous Runtime Fixes
2012-02-28 18:24:43 -07:00
vageyenaman@gmail.com
bbe42a34d8 More work done on Telecomms:
▫ Signals can now be rejected by Subspace broadcasters through a specific data[] parameter.
▫ Improved the log browser.
▫ Log browsers and telecommunication monitors no longer require access to use. You do need access to delete logs, however.
▫ Intercoms need power to work. They don't drain power, they just need a constant flow of equipment power. As such, that offline intercom sprite's now finally being put to use.

Scripting language:

▫ Sorry about all the files; they're all necessary! It's important to notice that the basic structure of the scripting language code is not mine; I cannibalized the base structure from some obscure BYOND project. It's pretty well documented, and I'd say easier to browse through than atmos. Here's the basic deal:

A compiler datum manages the relationships between the three main subsystems of a scripting language: the Scanner, the Parser, and the Interpreter. The Scanner splits raw text into token datums that the Parser can read. The Parser transforms the otherwise random bits and strings into ordered AST Trees and nodes for the Interpreter to read. The interpreter actually executes the code and handles scope/functions/code blocks.

git-svn-id: http://tgstation13.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@3193 316c924e-a436-60f5-8080-3fe189b3f50e
2012-02-28 17:36:18 -07:00