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tbd-station-14/Content.Shared/Roles/MindRoleComponent.cs
2024-10-14 14:05:49 +11:00

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C#

using Content.Shared.Mind;
using JetBrains.Annotations;
using Robust.Shared.GameStates;
using Robust.Shared.Prototypes;
namespace Content.Shared.Roles;
/// <summary>
/// This holds data for, and indicates, a Mind Role entity
/// </summary>
[RegisterComponent, NetworkedComponent]
public sealed partial class MindRoleComponent : BaseMindRoleComponent
{
/// <summary>
/// Marks this Mind Role as Antagonist
/// A single antag Mind Role is enough to make the owner mind count as Antagonist.
/// </summary>
[DataField]
public bool Antag { get; set; } = false;
/// <summary>
/// True if this mindrole is an exclusive antagonist. Antag setting is not checked if this is True.
/// </summary>
[DataField]
public bool ExclusiveAntag { get; set; } = false;
/// <summary>
/// The Mind that this role belongs to
/// </summary>
public Entity<MindComponent> Mind { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The Antagonist prototype of this role
/// </summary>
[DataField]
public ProtoId<AntagPrototype>? AntagPrototype { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// The Job prototype of this role
/// </summary>
[DataField]
public ProtoId<JobPrototype>? JobPrototype { get; set; }
}
// Why does this base component actually exist? It does make auto-categorization easy, but before that it was useless?
[EntityCategory("Roles")]
public abstract partial class BaseMindRoleComponent : Component
{
}