Platinum weapons are normally only created by artifact moods.
Removed creation of platinum weapons from military.json
Altered other weapon work orders to not care about the existance of
platinum.
Renamed original file for those who want to create platinum weapons
anyway.
This also removes -t from docker run, as we don't actually require a
terminal, this was just muscle memory.
This also archives the artifacts for testing.
- Updates rst documentation
- Adds feature: risk-averse
- Revises ChannelManager::manage_group
- Now performs analysis of group designations
- If any designation has fall space, designations are analyzed for accessibility (a weighted score of how many ways it can be accessed)
- If a designation has no fall space, but cannot be accessed it will be "dig_now"'ed
- accessibility scores are stored for the management phase
- Management loop has been extended
- iff no cave-in candidates exist, then perform simple management (as requested)
- if candidates do exist, then we must check if our current position is one
- if the current position is a cave-in candidate it must also be within range (+2) of the least access
- if the candidate is in range or on the dignow queue, then we activate the designation and modify the dig priority according to distance from least_access
- if not a candidate, or the other checks failed, then we set the designation to marker mode
- Updates rst documentation
- Adds troubleshooting section
- Renames the monitor feature to monitoring
- Adds cave-in helper functions
- ChannelJobs::has_cavein_conditions()
- ChannelJobs::possible_cavein()
- find_dwarf() ~ finds the nearest dwarf or the first one that has a path to a position
- Moves dignow/resurrect to inlines.h
- Improves management of regular dig designations
- Adds df::job* tracking back into ChannelJobs to simplify cancellations
- Updates/improves debug logging
- Switches unordered structures with ordered in some locations to have ordered debugging information
- Simplifies ChannelManager::manage_group()
- Fixes up ChannelManager::manage_one()
- the return value is now useful even if unused