This updates `fmt` to the latest version and moves to just being a copy
of their repo to make updating easier (no editing their cmake / figuring
out which files to minimally include).
The motivation for this is now that we switched to C++ 20, there were a
ton of deprecated function usages that is going away in future compiler
versions. This gets rid of all those warnings.
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.
Adds the opengoal cheats to the secrets menu. Only cheats that are fully
functional and unlockable are there right now, which is eight cheats.
This update will reset most Jak 2 settings.
Also fixes#3274 .
The things that aren't working right now:
- returning the board (maybe cutscene related?)
- draft until i see if this can be sorted out
- seems to need streaming audio as well, the `scene-player` gets
properly initialized from what i can tell
- had to hack around the streaming audio parts.
CreateChildSound did not check for nullptr return from
soundbank::make_handler, which would happen for sounds with no grains.
Prevent further problems with this by switching to optional instead of
passing nullptr.
- Split up DGOs between threads in the multithreaded offline test
- fix some random warnings
- make the sig paths decompile a bit nicer to make some files smaller
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
Supports most of the grain types now while maintaining compatibility
with the old stuff (at least the subset of things jak1 uses)
Would benefit from some testing in Jak 1 to make sure I didn't break
anything.
Sorry the git history is a mess, I'll do something about it later.
Favors the `lg` namespace over `fmt` directly, as this will output the
logs to a file / has log levels.
I also made assertion errors go to a file, this unfortunately means
importing `lg` and hence `fmt` which was attempted to be avoided before.
But I'm not sure how else to do this aspect without re-inventing the
file logging.
We have a lot of commented out prints as well that we should probably
cleanup at some point / switch them to trace level and default to `info`
level.
I noticed the pattern of disabling debug logs behind some boolean,
something to consider cleaning up in the future -- if our logs were more
structured (knowing where they are coming from) then a lot this
boilerplate could be eliminated.
Closes#1358
* extractor: refactor and cleanup for multi-game support
* deps: switch to `ghc::filesystem` as it is utf-8 everywhere by default
* extractor: finally working with unicode
* unicode: fix unicode cli args on windows in all `main` functions
* some jp support to fix some errors in the original game
* music fade toggle
* recognize `process-new` macros!!
* strip casts in this macro
* rename macro
* fix cast typecheck
* update source 1
* detect kernel stack case
* less boilerplate
* `manipy-spawn` special case
* pretty printer improvements
* revert dumb thing from earlier
* use shell detection on `send-event`
* fix some events
* remove unused argument
* detect `static-attack-info` and add `CondNoElse` to shell detect
* better `attack-info` detect
* support `process-spawn` in multi-lets
* detect `rand-float-gen` pt 1
* detect as return value
* detect in `countdown` and `dotimes`
* oops this wasnt working
* fancier `send-event`s
* clang
* update source!!
* fix tests
* fine jeez
* uh okay
* fix some accidental regressions
* fix more regressions
* regression fixes
* fix big bug...
* extra safety!
* music flava hack toggle
* fix hint subtitles not being considered offscreen
* music player works
* fixes + citadel, maincave, lavatube music
* add remaining tracks
* fix test
* fixes
* fix lib