Disables the fog hack for Jak 2, where it's not useful and kind of
breaks in most levels which rely on dark vertices that aren't underwater
(e.g. city windows).
This solves two main problems:
- the looming threat of running out of memory since every thread would
consume duplicate (and probably not needed) resources
- though I will point out, jak 2's offline tests seem to hardly use any
memory even with 400+ files, duplicated across many threads. Where as
jak 1 does indeed use tons more memory. So I think there is something
going on besides just the source files
- condense the output so it's much easier to see what is happening / how
close the test is to completing.
- one annoying thing about the multiple thread change was errors were
typically buried far in the middle of the output, this fixes that
- refactors the offline test code in general to be a lot more modular
The pretty printing is not enabled by default, run with `-p` or
`--pretty-print` if you want to use it
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13153231/205513212-a65c20d4-ce36-44f6-826a-cd475505dbf9.mp4
* git: ignore vs build dir
* cmake: ditch `clang-cl` on windows in favor of actual `clang`
* build: suppress a significant number of warnings
* build: adjust workflows and vendor nasm
* docs: update docs to remove `clang-cl` mentions
* build: fix some copy-paste mistakes in the linux build
* build: remove C++20 compat warnings as that is useful if we want to upgrade
* ci: bring over some of my code to enable the process
* ci: cleanup builds a bit and add release stuff
* ci: fix paths and such after debugging
* ci: fix flowchart
* cmake: easily toggle between building everything dyn or statically linked
* ci: build release artifacts statically linked
* ci: fix some issues after testing once again, linux binaries are still too big
* wip decompiler ir
* add AtomicOp stuff
* fix windows build and warnings
* add instruction parser
* include
* make minilzo shared
* odr fix
* a
* fix merge conflicts
* move decompiler into namespace
* update the code coverage to include the decompiler
* add demo test
* add register use test to example test
Mostly revolved around the new MSVC check for functions that don't cover all paths (ie. a switch statement without a default case). It appears to not see an assert as a valid default case.
I switched assert(false) to exceptions in these cases. I believe this should also abort the program, but will also provide a hopefully useful message? Hopefully this is an improvement.
Resolves#32