* work in progress streaming rpc, simple test is working
* actually add the test
* debug windows failure
* windows fix maybe
* windows 2
* use str-load-status
* update types
* begin support for v2
* export game text
* generate text files
* working text load
* fix windows
* add test and clean up game tests a bit
* load the right file
* add separate program to launch the data compiler
* add offline test script
* add some memory utilities
* run waitpid in a separate thread and support very simple breakpoints
* fix breakpoints
* add missing windows stub function
* fix error message on exit
* set up the compiler to ptrace the runtime
* clang format
* move debugger state to a separate Debugger class
* support registers and break and continue
* documentation and fix windows
* make listener part of compiler, not a separate library
* implement memory read and write
* fix for windows
Logging names are now less ambiguous. We can adopt one of two styling conventions: create a logger object for each component of the project, and log every output into a large jak.log file; or we can have separate text files for the compiler log, runtime log, etc. I think the former will be the most efficient but may also make filtering harder.
Also replaced more old prints with spdlog equivalents
* Commit new spdlog implementation
Hopefully resolves Linux build dependency errors
* clang formatting
* Fix Linux-only definition
Found the culprit!
* More Linux fixes
Linus Torvalds have mercy on my soul
* Replace printf logging with spdlog equivalent
Preserve previous printfs in comments for now. Spdlog needs to be configured to be thread-safe. Few additional printfs to convert later. No changes have been made to GOAL's internal printing system
* clang-format stuff
* ugh more clang-format
why
* Another shot
* CMakeLists.txt update
Fix issues related to spdlog version targeting
* Remove old prints + fix log types
Up next is the transition to a git submodule, should be simple enough
* spdlog is now a git submodule
* adapted for project
* Linux fix
* More fixes
Yikes
* Update for linux
I should really fix my WSL environment
* Update workflow.yaml
Hopefully will resolve issues with GitHub Actions on Linux
* start cleanup
* fix typos
* fix syntax highlighting in doc
* lots of documentation updates
* clean and add tests
* more documentation and more error messages
* more document and try building kernel differently
* started adding simple functions in gcommon
* more tests and features
* more tests, debug windows
* debug prints for windows
* back up some regs for windows
* remove debugging prints
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
* see if math works on windows
* add dgo
* windows debug
* windows debug 2
* one more debug try
* add extra debug print and change logic for slashes
* update
* again
* try again
* remove build game
* remove build game
* add back build-game
* remove runtime from test
* test
* reduce number of files
* go to c++ 14
* big stacks
* increase stack size again
* clean up cmake files
* 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
* move things to the common library and remove next_dir
* fix for windows
* one last windows fix
* last fix for real this time
* debug listener test
* fix listener threading bug
Further cripple Deci2Listener pending Windows implementation, finish converting POSIX threads to std::thread. Hardcoded pathing in overlord\fake_iso.cpp until environment variables can be implemented for Windows.
Currently loads KERNEL.CGO and links gcommon object file, but crashes when executing due to Windows/Linux differences.