Deprecate IActionBlocker in favour of cancellable events (#4193)
* Deprecate IActionBlocker in favour of cancellable events * Bring back old speech/emoting component restrictions * Rename action blocker listener methods * Use Entity System public methods instead of extension methods Co-authored-by: Vera Aguilera Puerto <gradientvera@outlook.com>
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ using System.Threading.Tasks;
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using Content.Server.DoAfter;
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using Content.Shared.ActionBlocker;
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using Content.Shared.Audio;
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using Content.Shared.Interaction.Events;
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using Content.Shared.Tool;
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using Robust.Shared.Audio;
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using Robust.Shared.GameObjects;
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@@ -67,7 +68,7 @@ namespace Content.Server.Tools.Components
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public virtual async Task<bool> UseTool(IEntity user, IEntity? target, float doAfterDelay, ToolQuality toolQualityNeeded, Func<bool>? doAfterCheck = null)
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{
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if (!HasQuality(toolQualityNeeded) || !ActionBlockerSystem.CanInteract(user))
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if (!HasQuality(toolQualityNeeded) || !EntitySystem.Get<ActionBlockerSystem>().CanInteract(user))
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return false;
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if (doAfterDelay > 0f)
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