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.
Decompile `gcommon`. I adjusted the spacing of docstring comments, and
removed some spammy decompiler warning prints.
I also added some random notes I had on VU programs from jak1/jak2. They
are not polished, but I think it's still worth including since we'll
have to go through them again for jak 3.
I did some manual modifications in a few places to work around some
truly mysterious control flow, and some unsupported stack array stuff.
Also fixes a bug in decompiling static improper lists.
As far as I can tell, guns work, other than some graphical issues and
the crazy particle spawning issue, but I strongly suspect these are
problems with the sparticle/graphics side.
- 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.
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
Just missing `target-board-handler` because it errored with `Bad delay
slot in clean_up_cond_no_else_final` and I wasn't able to figure out
where the asm branch was.
Commented out `target-board-clone-anim` because it crashes even after
adding `clone-anim` and `clone-anim-once`.
* update jak 2 config and hack to make game text dumpable
* update stuff
* update src
* do `cspace<-parented-transformq-joint!`
* progress.... kind of...
* more drawable stuff
* clagng
* bones begin
* more bones
* even more bones
* everything builds
* touches
* errors
* ?
* fix `quicksandlurker`
* updates
* update refs
* more fixes
* update refs
* 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
* get gkernel and gkernel-h at least somewhat working in the offline tests
* strip comments from json
* switch hints to casts. online tests passing, offline passing up to gkernel
* variable retyping is added
* fix up casts in lets
* update
* new method of inline-array-class
* up to new array
* wip side effect stuff
* prepare for pop barrier stuff
* add pop barrier
* add local vars hack to compiler
* fix bug, make sort work
* add test for array
* bug fixes
* another bug fix
* refactoring env variable print for casts
* more tweaks
* updates
* final cleanup
* codacy fixes
* up to ash
* add more expressions
* fix some return variable usage nonsense
* bfloat print working
* basic-type working
* type working, fix decompiler on all files
* clang format