reagent_flags is used elsewhere, renamed to chemical_flags

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2019-09-20 19:43:37 +01:00
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@@ -2,17 +2,17 @@ How to code fermichem reactions:
First off, probably read though the readme for standard reagent mechanisms, this builds on top of that.
#bitflags
for `datum/reagent/` you have the following options with `var/reagent_flags`:
for `datum/reagent/` you have the following options with `var/chemical_flags`:
```
REAGENT_DEAD_PROCESS calls on_mob_dead() if present in a dead body
REAGENT_DONOTSPLIT Do not split the chem at all during processing
REAGENT_ONLYINVERSE Only invert chem, no splitting
REAGENT_ONMOBMERGE Call on_mob_life proc when reagents are merging.
REAGENT_INVISIBLE Doesn't appear on handheld health analyzers.
REAGENT_FORCEONNEW Forces a on_new() call without a data overhead
REAGENT_SNEAKYNAME When inverted, the inverted chem uses the name of the original chem
REAGENT_SPLITRETAINVOL Retains initial volume of chem when splitting
REAGENT_DONOTSPLIT Do not split the chem at all during processing
REAGENT_ONLYINVERSE Only invert chem, no splitting
REAGENT_ONMOBMERGE Call on_mob_life proc when reagents are merging.
REAGENT_INVISIBLE Doesn't appear on handheld health analyzers.
REAGENT_FORCEONNEW Forces a on_new() call without a data overhead
REAGENT_SNEAKYNAME When inverted, the inverted chem uses the name of the original chem
REAGENT_SPLITRETAINVOL Retains initial volume of chem when splitting
```
for `datum/chemical_reaction/` under `var/clear_conversion`