* converts to using key instead of ckey for user facing logs and ui
* more key_name for airlock wires
* futureproofing check for if key changes
* --onlyckeymatch script argument and fail/success counter
* fix
In preparation of pixel movement, I want to refactor our slowdown system to something more modular, and something that doesn't require /quite/ as many proccalls/calculations a tick. The way this works is intended to only have things recalculate when it's necessary, rather than calling it every move.
However, I've left movement_delay() in, as without completely redoing a lot of code it's not /quite/ ready at this point to tear it out completely, but I'm hoping everything can be transitioned over to this system later.
* Catpeople are nyow a species
* Fixes a runtime
* Fixes the issues with being forced ears when you chose none
* Neko --> Felinid
* P2
* Update
* Working this time I promise
* Photography Update
* Pictures logged in their own /data/picture_logs folder rather than normal logs
* Pictures logged in their own /data/picture_logs folder rather than normal logs
* Photos broke, retrying
* Persistence stuff
* I'm almost done I promise!
* Persistence mostly working, compile, etc etc
* Persistence mostly working, compile, etc etc
* Remove something really not needed from the PR
* Prevents duplication
* default to off
* removes check tick
* increase slots in albums to 21
* Allows for singular loading
* Update camera_image_capturing.dm
* Addresses review
* Anturk
* Update camera.dm
* Update misc.dm
* Update datum.dm
* Update camera.dm
* Sets notransform on the mob and makes few more things respect it.
* Makes if location contains any indestructible walls. (I need to switch these
to flag instead of path checking)
* Adds it to smite.
This is in preparation for step_x support as the default behavior for these procs is necessary for proper functionality.
turf/Enter and atom/movable/Move default code got rewritten to replicate default byond functionality with minor changes.
Previously when no where filter was used it would incorrectly use the
filtered count when reporting what objects were executed against, this
lead to admins erroneously assuming that the where clause was required
* Qdels all queries, adds sleep handling
* DB Core messages admins about undeleted queries
* Compile fixes. Adds missing set waitfor
* Remove world/New shennanigans. Add DBQuery/BlockingExecute()
* Less spammy notifications to admins about undeleted queries
* Increase dbcore fire time to 1 minute
* Upgrade undeleted query warning
* Better place of death
* Fix build
* Remove BlockingExecute, see BSQL PR for why
* Yep, missed that one.
* Psyche, that's the WRONG QUERY!!