as per the description of #3846
"Detect use of vector*!, which is **inlined in jak 2** and jak 3."
This function was missing the inline declaration resulting in the
compiled output differing.
Migrates all code, there should be no change in the compilation output
(linter should check this)
At first i was considering making these builtins, which short of a bunch
of code generation, would require some sort of dynamic definition in
`Atoms.cpp`. This isn't hard but, i figured it would be better to keep
it simple and just generate the OG macros.
Fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/233
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>
This PR adds detection of the `launch-particles` and `seconds-per-frame`
macros to the decompiler, removing a lot of bloat and hiding many
process register uses.
I also added `og:preserve-this` comments to as many manual patches and
comments as I could, which will soon be used in conjunction with CI to
hopefully catch any regressions in future big decomp update PRs.
I have some concerns about the `launch-particles` macro (more details in
`sparticle-launcher.gc`) , but thus far, I have not seen anything break
yet.
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Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
* wip
* getting stuff set up so we can actually run test cases
* better handle block entry stuff
* types2 working on gstring
* comments
* math ref working
* up to first stack stuff
* stack fixes
* bounding box
* math stuff is working
* float fixes
* temp debug for (method 9 profile-array)
* stupid stupid bug
* debugging
* everything is broken
* some amount of type stuff works
* bitfield
* texture bitfields not working
* temp
* types
* more stuff
* type check
* temp
* float related fixes for light and res problems
* revisit broken files, fix bugs
* more types
* vector debug
* bug fixes for decompiler crashes in harder functions
* update goal_src