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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hat Kid 0385c76811
decomp: support `part-tracker-spawn` in jak2, part group constants (#4082) 2025-11-20 16:22:29 +01:00
water111 48cb9bb787
[decompiler] `as-type` and font method support (#3855)
Add support for `as-type` macro, and detecting inline font methods. This
works in all three games but I've only updated jak 3's goal_src for now.
Eventually I will go back and work through the others, but I want to get
more decompiler features in first.


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c31bf85-97b4-437c-bc4b-dc054e60551e)

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Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
2025-02-01 21:23:11 -05:00
Hat Kid 51d008f9ab
decompiler: detect and turn inverse mult to div (#3795)
Co-authored-by: ManDude <7569514+ManDude@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-07 23:10:49 +01:00
Hat Kid 6a06291e6e
jak1, jak2: add `get-texture` macro (#3778)
Ports the `get-texture` macro added in Jak 3 to Jak 1 and 2.
2024-11-26 11:29:34 +01:00
Hat Kid ea93d32acc
decomp3: more misc files (#3349)
- `pat-h`
- `engines`
- `res-h`
- `res`
- `fact-h`
- `game-info-h`
- `wind-h`
- `merc-h`
- `shadow-vu1-h`
- `shadow-cpu-h`
- `dynamics-h`
- `memcard-h`
- `surface-h`
- part of `gui-h`
- `ambient-h`
- `speech-h`
- `prototype-h`
- `smush-control-h`
- `generic-merc-h`
- `generic-work-h`
- `collide-func-h`
- `collide-mesh-h`
- `collide-shape-h` (only missing the `new` method for `collide-shape`
because we don't have `process-drawable` yet and that also needs joint
stuff etc.)
- `collide-touch-h`
- `collide-edge-grab-h`
- `lightning-h`

This also adds argument name remaps for the `relocate` and `mem-usage`
methods (Jak 1 and 2 ref tests were updated, but not the gsrc).
2024-01-31 18:25:06 -05:00
ManDude cd68cb671e
`deftype` and `defmethod` syntax major changes (#3094)
Major change to how `deftype` shows up in our code:
- the decompiler will no longer emit the `offset-assert`,
`method-count-assert`, `size-assert` and `flag-assert` parameters. There
are extremely few cases where having this in the decompiled code is
helpful, as the types there come from `all-types` which already has
those parameters. This also doesn't break type consistency because:
  - the asserts aren't compared.
- the first step of the test uses `all-types`, which has the asserts,
which will throw an error if they're bad.
- the decompiler won't emit the `heap-base` parameter unless necessary
now.
- the decompiler will try its hardest to turn a fixed-offset field into
an `overlay-at` field. It falls back to the old offset if all else
fails.
- `overlay-at` now supports field "dereferencing" to specify the offset
that's within a field that's a structure, e.g.:
```lisp
(deftype foobar (structure)
  ((vec    vector  :inline)
   (flags  int32   :overlay-at (-> vec w))
   )
  )
```
in this structure, the offset of `flags` will be 12 because that is the
final offset of `vec`'s `w` field within this structure.
- **removed ID from all method declarations.** IDs are only ever
automatically assigned now. Fixes #3068.
- added an `:overlay` parameter to method declarations, in order to
declare a new method that goes on top of a previously-defined method.
Syntax is `:overlay <method-name>`. Please do not ever use this.
- added `state-methods` list parameter. This lets you quickly specify a
list of states to be put in the method table. Same syntax as the
`states` list parameter. The decompiler will try to put as many states
in this as it can without messing with the method ID order.

Also changes `defmethod` to make the first type definition (before the
arguments) optional. The type can now be inferred from the first
argument. Fixes #3093.

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Co-authored-by: Hat Kid <6624576+Hat-Kid@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-30 03:20:02 +00:00
Hat Kid fc43870d85
decompiler: `obj` -> `this`, `set-time!` and `time-elapsed?` macros (#3026)
This renames the method object in `defmethod`s to `this` and adds
detection for the `set-time!` and `time-elapsed?` macros.

Definitely my biggest PR yet...
2023-09-26 15:17:00 +01:00
ManDude 1ff55d5015
fix `(font-flags left)` name + fix `right` flag not reflecting in debug text box (#3020)
Fixes #3016 
Fixes #3017
2023-09-24 03:00:09 +01:00
ManDude fe491c2b5e
[opengoal] make `none` a child of `object` (#3001)
Previously, `object` and `none` were both top-level types. This made
decompilation rather messy as they have no LCA and resulted in a lot of
variables coming out as type `none` which is very very wrong and
additionally there were plenty of casts to `object`. This changes it so
`none` becomes a child of `object` (it is still represented by
`NullType` which remains unusable in compilation).

This change makes `object` the sole top-level type, and the type that
can represent *any* GOAL object. I believe this matches the original
GOAL built-in type structure. A function that has a return type of
`object` can now return an integer or a `none` at the same time.
However, keep in mind that the return value of `(none)` is still
undefined, just as before. This also makes a cast to `object`
meaningless in 90% of the situations it showed up in (as every single
thing is already an `object`) and the decompiler will no longer emit
them. Casts to `none` are also reduced. Yay!

Additionally, state handlers also don't get the final `(none)` printed
out anymore. The return type of a state handler is completely
meaningless outside the event handler (which is return type `object`
anyway) so there are no limitations on what the last form needs to be. I
did this instead of making them return `object` to trick the decompiler
into not trying to output a variable to be used as a return value
(internally, in the decompiler they still have return type `none`, but
they have `object` elsewhere).

Fixes #1703 
Fixes #830 
Fixes #928
2023-09-22 10:54:49 +01:00
ManDude da3caf7b28
[decompiler] fix in-place ops not getting detected sometimes (#2810) 2023-07-08 07:34:38 +01:00
ManDude 25fd007233
Update `font-color` enum (#2670)
Gives proper names to almost every color. It is very apparent that some
colors are context-sensitive/made for a specific purpose, so those
colors were named after that purpose instead of a generic color name.
2023-05-24 06:57:05 +01:00
ManDude 0ce5835818
Create a new format for particle definitions (`defpart`) (#2572)
Updates the decompiler for the new format and there's new macros. This
new format should be easier to read/parse.

Also rewrote `sp-init-fields!` (both jak 1 and 2) from assembly to GOAL.

Hopefully I did not miss any regressions in Jak 1/2 while updating the
files, it's a lot.
2023-04-29 11:01:47 -04:00
ManDude 332326268a
make directrenderer in sprite work + rename `game-text-id` to `text-id` + move pc debug settings (#2459) 2023-04-08 04:32:35 +01:00
Hat Kid f4085a4362
jak1: clean up all `dummy` methods (#2457)
Cleans up every `dummy-*` and `TODO-RENAME-*` method up with either
proper names or by renaming them to `[type-name]-method-[method-id]`
similar to Jak 2's `all-types`.

Also fixes the bad format string in `collide-cache` and adds the event
handler hack to Jak 1.

The game boots and runs fine, but I might have missed a PAL patch or
other manual patches here and there, please double-check if possible.
2023-04-05 18:41:05 -04:00
water111 f39b993f79
[decommp] `generic-obs` (#2013) 2022-11-12 17:56:07 -05:00
Tyler Wilding be1e40a041
d/jak2: decompile `conveyor` | `elevator` | `plat` | `bouncer` | `basebutton` | `base-plat` | most of `sampler` | `simple-nav-sphere` | `simple-focus` | `elec-gate` and `blocking-plane` (#1942)
Most of these have been atleast partially documented / named / cleaned
up as well.

Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
2022-10-08 12:42:52 -04:00
water111 f3c63f26bb
fix let* format, new on stack guessing case, type failure, handle casts (#1860)
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
2022-09-07 21:58:09 -04:00
Tyler Wilding b3e77c673f
decomp/lsp: Differentiate warnings from likely/definite errors (#1725)
* decomp: differentiate potential false positive warnings from likely/certain failures

* lsp: handle IR2 errors

* decomp: downgrade an expr building warning as often expressions build fine

* tests: update reference tests since comments aren't ignored

* decomp: simplify warnings interface

* tests: update ref tests
2022-08-06 11:52:36 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 8a18072d97
tests/jak2: Better prepare offline tests for multiple games (#1591)
* git: ignore vs build dir

* cmake: ditch `clang-cl` on windows in favor of actual `clang`

* build: suppress a significant number of warnings

* build: adjust workflows and vendor nasm

* docs: update docs to remove `clang-cl` mentions

* tests: move jak1 reference tests into their own folder

* tests: update offline tests to support multiple games

* tests: some additional fixes and multi-game handling

* tests: update reference tests
2022-07-06 18:10:38 -04:00