This sets up the C Kernel for Jak 3, and makes it possible to build and
load code built with `goalc --jak3`.
There's not too much interesting here, other than they switched to a
system where symbol IDs (unique numbers less than 2^14) are generated at
compile time, and those get included in the object file itself.
This is kind of annoying, since it means all tools that produce a GOAL
object file need to work together to assign unique symbol IDs. And since
the symbol IDs can't conflict, and are only a number between 0 and 2^14,
you can't just hash and hope for no collisions.
We work around this by ignoring the IDs and re-assigning our own. I
think this is very similar to what the C Kernel did on early builds of
Jak 3 which supported loading old format level files, which didn't have
the IDs included.
As far as I can tell, this shouldn't cause any problems. It defeats all
of their fancy tricks to save memory by not storing the symbol string,
but we don't care.
This sets out the bones of a Jak 3 build, many things are stubbed out,
guessed, or copied from Jak 2 but it should at least be good enough to:
run `task set-game-jak3`
launch the repl
run builds from the repl
build outputs themselves are untested but the build itself runs without
errors
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Co-authored-by: Tyler Wilding <xtvaser@gmail.com>
* clean up allocator interface to be simpler
* working on functions without spills
* working for all
* fix missing includes for windows
* more windows includes
* initialize regs to zero so printing value unintiailized by game code is repeatable
* fix parent issue
* fix compiler issue
* update
* add error messages
* fix error
* fix array access, temporary
* more clean
* fix
* rename arg variables better
* fix method name
* fix no return value in decompiler
* many small fixes
* cheat types so it works
* name map
* fix old test'
* add some type stuff for gkernel
* more tweaks
* blah
* more little tweaks and more of gkernel
* add static structures with integer fields but not basics
* static structures
* update gkernel
* add some more tests for let
* support static strings
* add function calling
* add prints for windows debgu
* one test only
* try swapping r14 and r15 in windows
* swap back
* disable defun for now
* fix massive bug
* fix formatting
* start the ObjectFileGenerator
* finish v3 generation
* add analysis for register allocator
* add register allocator
* fix const
* fix build
* fix formatting for clang-format
* attempt to fix windows build
* windows 2
* windows 3
* windows 4
* windows 5
* windows 6