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using their after_place/after_dig callbacks
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they're slow and obsolete
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initialized one
clean up some code to make a few lesser calls to it
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element are filled.
Send them to some other open (empty) port instead.
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sorting tubes where they are only used to
deactivate paths. The Priority tube uses as less cpu as the default tube, is easier to maintain as well as cheaper as the sorting tube.
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airtight pane
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local variables
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was added after
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clean up their registrations
fallback for the old call is provided
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invalid input and not throw an exception
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table lookups and reduce the necessary search distance a bit
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also add the one-way tube recipe back
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tube registration
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tube registration and add their respective crafting recipes
use this opportunity to remove some whitespaces issues from it
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code files
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this should also debunk the myth of some players, that they are the only ones seeing the channel
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display text explaining private channels
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(especially for can_dig)
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use the item description and provide more information in paused states
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kept; fixes #78
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avoid any leaking during worldediting
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stop the crafter as expected
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via the output slot
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