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water111 f50c0e56e9
[jak2] use art constants (#2097) 2023-01-07 10:32:03 -05:00
Tyler Wilding c24cdca380
offline-tests: fail on comparison in offline-tests (#2095)
Two main problems fixed here:
- offline tests will fail on a comparison failure (a mistake from the
re-write)
- art-group-info is committed to the repo and shared with every thread
(running the tests with 1 thread, for example on the CI, and locally
were producing different results)

art files are still not provided to the jak2 offline tests:
- `*-ag` files are not being output
- `art-elts.gc` is not complete, as a handful of files claim to be
missing stuff

lastly, in jak1's offline tests we were also running `tpage` and `*-vis`
files through the decompiler. This omits that (they came from the
`all_objs.json` file) -- is this an issue?
2023-01-04 18:26:59 -05:00
water111 e49e6548e0
[jak2] split up big dgos, some minor cleanup (#2066)
- 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
2022-12-30 13:33:29 -05:00
water111 73561f10a3
support c++ tools on macos (#2063)
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.
2022-12-22 17:12:05 -05:00
Tyler Wilding 9c631e11fe
offline-test: Partition by DGO and colorize/condense output (#2045)
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

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2022-12-22 13:41:33 -05:00