Running reference tests/decompiler should now be possible on macos
(arm). Most of the changes were just cleaning up places where we were
sloppy with ifdefs, but there were two interesting ones:
- `Printer.cpp` was updated to not use a recursive function for printing
lists, to avoid stack overflow
- I replaced xxhash with another version of the same library that
supports arm (the one that comes in zstd). The interface is C instead of
C++ but it's not bad to use. I confirmed that the extractor succeeds on
jak 1 iso so it looks like this gives us the same results as the old
library.
- fix issue described in
https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/1939
- fix `text`, which was manually patched with the wrong offset (was
reading the symbol value off by one byte)
- clean up some random useless prints
- make the offline tests keep trying if there's a comparison error,
clean up the output a bit so the diffs are all at the end.
Almost done:
- `target-handler` (`(none)` event handler casts and CFG error)
- `target2` (`(none)` event handler casts)
- `powerups` (`cloud-track` does some weird stuff with `handle`s)
- `gun-states` (CFG error)
Some progress in:
- `water-flow`
Additionally:
- Clean up the two year old Jak 3 config file and add a config skeleton
(disassembling seems to not have worked, but I was able to dump obj
files and the `all_scripts` file)
- Fix automatic skelgroup detection and `defskelgroup` macro for Jak 2
(closes#1950)
- When a function decompiles without any major errors, a warning is
generated with the op id for each unresolved load and store that will
likely fail to compile (closes#1933)
This PR does a few main things:
- finish decompiling the progress related code
- implemented changes necessary to load the text files end-to-end
- japanese/korean character encodings were not added
- finish more camera code, which is required to spawn the progress menu
/ init the default language settings needed for text
- initialized the camera as well
Still havn't opened the menu as there are a lot of checks around
`*target*` which I havn't yet gone through and attempted to comment out.
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
And everything else needed for them!
A couple functions are bad currently.
- fixes#1929 - untested on linux
- fixes#1924 - now you need to type `,` before a lambda you want to put
in a pair.
- fix debugger symbol table in jak 2
- made the decompiler output `(meters 2)` instead of `(meters 2.0)`
- fixed a bug with the bitfield enum special -1 case
- made bad game text decomp not exit the decompiler
- added `editable-player` and `script`
- decompile `subdivide`, `wind-work`, `tie-work`, `bsp`, `focus`
- support `ppacb` in compiler
- don't assert when bitfield stuff fails due to constant propgataion
weirdness
- finish up history
- div/mod unsigned assert fix in decompiler
- empty assert fix in decompiler for failed `add` type prop
- make jak 1 performance counters "work" (just measure time)
- fix cast/typos on pcgtb/vftoi15
Fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/1821 by adding a
special case for `new` method calls where the argument with type
`symbol` is actually an address to uninitialized structure on the stack.
Fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/1849 (or at least
the cause of the issue Vaser gave in chat, and one random one I found in
`debug-sphere`)
Fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/1853
Fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/1857 by moving the
cast into the cond if the body is a single form and the destination type
is a bitfield/enum which is likely to work well. Seems to work on the
examples we could find in jak 1 and jak 2.
Also fixes an issue with casts on the result of `handle->process` (a
common place to use casts)
the output of process->handle is a plain process. Most of the time, you
end up casting this to a more specific. If you add a cast on every use
of the variable, the decompiler will decide to change the type of that
variable to the more specific type, and this breaks the handle cast.
so previously it was impossible to get code like
```
(let* ((s2-0 (the-as swingpole (handle->process (-> self control hack))))
(gp-0 (-> s2-0 dir))
)
```
But now it will work
* decomp: add `docstring` support to relevant places in `all-types`
* decomp: output method docstring into the `defmethod` instead
* goalc: handle docstrings in `define[-extern]` (gracefully ignore for now)
* decomp: output docstrings for bitfield deftypes too
* goalc: fix `defenum` parsing when coming from the compiler (no symbol metadata to store to)
* lsp/tests: fix ups
* lint: formatting
* goalc: handle edge-case of defining a string constant
* cleanup leftovers, fix codacy issues, rename struct
* 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!