To use this, add a line like "ns.ramOverride(2);" as the first statement
in main(). Not only will it take effect at runtime, but it will now
*also* be parsed at compile time, changing the script's static RAM
limit. Since ns.ramOverride is a 0-cost function, the call to it on
startup then becomes a no-op.
This is an often-requested feature, and allows for scripts to set their
usage without it needing to be explicitly mentioned via args or options
when being launched. This also reduces pressure on the static RAM
analysis to be perfect all the time. (But certain limits, such as
"functions names must be unique across namespaces," remain.)
This also adds a tooltip to the RAM calculation, to make this slightly
discoverable.
* IPVGO: Explicitly link the generated API documentation in the algorithm design doc
* IPVGO: Fix missing factions in netscript docs
* IPVGO: Linting
* IPVGO: Ensure resetBoardState() logs that a new game has started
* Use Compression Streams API instead of jszip or other libraries.
* Remove usage of base64 in the new binary format.
* Do not convert binary data to string and back. The type of save data is SaveData, it's either string (old base64 format) or Uint8Array (new binary format).
* Proper support for interacting with electron-related code. Electron-related code assumes that save data is in the base64 format.
* Proper support for other tools (DevMenu, pretty-save.js). Full support for DevMenu will be added in a follow-up PR. Check the comments in src\DevMenu\ui\SaveFileDev.tsx for details.
Allows corporation.upgradeOfficeSize to increase the size of a Corporation office by a non-multiple of 3 and also be charged a corresponding amount of corporate funds. See #1166 for details of current behavior.
* No longer tells player it is a dev version and shows changelog every load
* Updated snapshot for player save format continuity test (changed due to number of donations changing)
* Fixed some display issues surrounding augmentations page (newlines were not displaying in tooltip, and NFG is sorted at the top again)
* ns.ls filter can include leading slash in filename
* scp from terminal accepts multiple filenames
* terminal displays root / instead of ~ as base
* cd with no args returns to root