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.
The logger used in `goalc` tries to print an already-formatted string
`message` using `fmt::print(message);` Usually this doesn't cause
problems, but if you try to print, for example, an exception that has
special characters (notably `{`) it will try to do another round of
formatting/replacements, despite not having any args to replace with,
which ends up throwing another exception. This is why errors when
parsing custom level JSON cause the REPL to exit.
I've hopefully identified all the various instances of this across the
codebase
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
* decompile 90% of shrubbery
* some more progress
* some more
* big function decompiled
* went through `draw-prototype-inline-array-shrub` and made more notes
* shrub: start implementing extract_shrub
* read through current notes and add the info to current decomp
* decomp: allow skipping inline-asm from output
* add code to BspHeader to get GOAL types for shrubs
* add doc
* wip
* fix bad merge
Co-authored-by: Tyler Wilding <xtvaser@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Wilding <xTVaser@users.noreply.github.com>
* decomp: Add texture-upload to ref tests
* maybe 50% done?
* 5 functions to go!
* decomp: stuck in `navigate`
* work-around fp issue
* some cleanup and label casts
* working on supporting asm instructions -- this is currently WRONG
* support ASM operations
* fixes for asm op support
* decomp: finish the vast majority of `navigate`
* format
* update test though i think this suggests a regression!
* decomp: cleanup some more of navigate
* decomp: finish `rolling-lightning-mole`
* revert `r0` handling for `pcpyud` and `pextuw`
* update ref tests
* lint
* fix a failing test
* help
* navigate mostly works now, with some potential bugs
* remove my debugging logs
* update ref tests
* review feedback cleanup
* these are all likely fine
* can't get the crab to chase me anymore
* the crab is back
* mips 2 c basic version, not yet tested
* calling works without crashing, but the function doesn't
* it works
* add test
* cleanup and actually add the test
* dont use mips2c by default for font
* clean up formatting
* temp: commit what i have so far
decomp: Fix nonempty_intersection impl for MSVC Debugging use-case
docs: Add info on getting ASan builds running on Visual Studio w/o exceptions
* decomp: initial rlet implementation
* decomp: cleanup pass of vector-rewrite stage
* decomp: Commit in-progress vector.gc, shortcomings are TODO commented
* decomp: More cleanup, rename from being `vector` instr specific
Fundamentally, this process can be used for re-writing ANY inline-asm instruction
* decomp: Support 4th arg ACC instructions
* decomp: Final pass of vector.gc before implementing last instructions
* decomp: Better warnings when hitting unimplemented instructs
* compiler: Implement inverse-sqrt and mov.vf
* decomp: Final manual pass over vector.gc, documented gaps
* decomp: Finish decompiling what currently is possible in vector.gc
* decomp: Fix Variable -> RegisterAccess conflict
* decomp: codacy lint
* Address review feedback
* Address feedback part 2
* Resolve build failures