* BREAKING CHANGE: Removed getSleeveStats and getSleeveInformation because this info is provided by getSleeve in a more usable form.
* BREAKING CHANGE: Removed tor, inBladeburner, and hasCorporation fields from ns.getPlayer. Functionality still exists via added functions ns.hasTorRouter, ns.corporation.hasCorporation, and ns.bladeburner.inBladeburner.
* Separated ns definitions for Person, Sleeve, and Player interfaces with both Player and Sleeve just extending Person.
Added getSleeve, which provides a Sleeve object similar to getPlayer.
* Renamed the sleeve ns layer's interface as sleeve lowercase because of name conflict. todo: May move all the ns layers interface names to lowercase for consistency
* Added ns.formulas.work.crimeSuccessChance and reworked to allow both sleeve and player calculations.
* Removed internal Person.getIntelligenceBonus function which was just a wrapper for calculateIntelligenceBonus. Any use of the former in formulas creates a conflict where ns-provided Person objects throw an error.
* Renamed helpers.player to helpers.person for netscript person validation. Reduced number of fields validated due to Person being a smaller interface.
* Fixed bug in bladeburner where Player multipliers and int were being used no matter which person was performing the task
* Fixed leak of Player.jobs at ns.getPlayer
* Person / Player / Sleeve classes now implement the netscript equivalent interfaces. Netscript helper for person no longer asserts that it's a real Person class member, only that it's a Person interface. Functions that use netscript persons have been changed to expect just a person interface to prevent needing this incorrect type assertion.
* Removed unused partyEmployees and coffeeEmployees members of OfficeSpace
* Reworked formula for performance loss per market cycle.
* Rework both coffee and party formulas to allow easier recovery from low values.
* Removed employees as objects from corporations
* Remove employees from office JSON after loading / convert to new parameters
* Showed down morale/etc gain; added optional position to hireEmployee
* enum support for corp employee positions
Mostly authored-by: Kelenius <kelenius@ya.ru>
There are only two industry upgrades, one of which is buying coffee
which is not an upgrade, and for the office not the industry. Moving
that to the office leaves just hiring AdVerts, which is better as an
explicitly named set of methods.