* maps - none of our changes included yet i'll get them in after i finish up the rest of the sync
* sync part 1 - underscore folders in code
* controllers folder
* datums folder
* game folder
* cmon, work
* modules - admin to awaymissions
* cargo to events
* fields to lighting
* mapping > ruins
* rest of the code folder
* rest of the folders in the root directory
* DME
* fixes compiling errors. it compiles so it works
* readds map changes
* fixes dogborg module select
* fixes typo in moduleselect_alternate_icon filepath
By moving our logging to a DLL we see a drop in CPU/real time of 2-3 orders of magnitude. This is due to BYOND opening and closing file handles on every write, causing incredible amounts of unneeded overhead. The logging library also handles timestamps for us, further increasing performance gains.
This library will also allow for further offloading in the future, such as completely replacing file2text() and friends.
A pre-compiled DLL is bundled, but Linux users will have to compile manually. Directions can be found at the rust-g repo.
Log output is enhanced with millisecond time stamps:
[2018-04-01 15:56:23.522] blah blah blah
This includes runtimes as well, which benefit from the same timestamp improvements and no longer have hacky splitting code to add their own timestamps.
Log shutdown is handled in a dedicated proc called as late as possible, as rust-g integration expands this will be factored out into a generic native code shutdown proc.
* buncha things from upstream
* datums globals, onclick
* datums
* game folder, holy shit mirror bot why
* modules
* icons
* dme
* compiles cleanly
* tools purge
* updates maps
* double check just because. and wew lad
* incidentally, this needs more work first
* some things
* weh
* sound cleanup and icons
* reeeee
* compile issues
* oh look, fresh code sync
* cleans up some unused icons
* dirty vars
* reeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
* wew lad. fuck off with this already
* Cid randomizer check no longer triggers if the user's cid changes once then changes back
Normally, we only check for the randomizer if their cid changed from their last allowed connection. In some edge cases, somebody's cid can be different from a one time glitch, then change back on the next connection.
We now detect such cases and allow the connection.
* Update client_procs.dm
* Update client_procs.dm
* Merge pull request #36666 from tgstation/Cyberboss-patch-3
Topic will no longer be called on deleted objects
* Topic will no longer be called on deleted objects
* April Fools Day replaces the overflow role with Clowns (#36533)
* Refactors overflow job assignment
* Fixes job selection
* April Fools Day replaces the overflow role with Clowns
* Merge pull request #36557 from MrStonedOne/patch-498
Preload vox sounds when preload_rsc is disabled
* Preload vox sounds when preload_rsc is disabled