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Tyler Wilding 64bcd8c030 goalc: Get CodeTester tests passing on Arm64 (only targetting macOS atm) (#3290)
This PR does the following:
- Designs a mechanism by which arm64 instructions can be encoded and
emitted
- Dispatch our higher-level instruction emitting calls to either x86 or
arm64 instructions depending on what the compiler is set to (defaults to
x86)
- Bare minimum scaffolding to get the arm64 instructions successfully
executing atleast on apple silicon
- Implement enough instructions to get the codetester test suite passing
on arm
2026-03-30 20:20:47 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 006d24b29a game: Support korean in Jak 2 and Jak 3 (#3988)
Resolves #3075 

TODO before merge:
- [x] Properly draw non-korean strings while in korean mode (language
selection)
- [x] Check jak 3
- [x] Translation scaffolding (allow korean characters, add to Crowdin,
fix japanese locale, etc)
- [x] Check translation of text lines
- [x] Check translation of subtitle lines
- [x] Cleanup PR / some performance optimization (it's take a bit too
long to build the text and it shouldn't since the information is in a
giant lookup table)
- [x] Wait until release is cut

I confirmed the font textures are identical between Jak 2 and Jak 3, so
thank god for that.

Some examples of converting the korean encoding to utf-8. These show off
all scenarios, pure korean / korean with ascii and japanese / korean
with replacements (flags):
<img width="316" height="611" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-26 191511"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/614383ba-8049-4bf4-937e-24ad3e605d41"
/>
<img width="254" height="220" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-26 191529"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f6e5a6c-8527-4f98-a988-925ec66e437d"
/>

And it working in game. `Input Options` is a custom not-yet-translated
string. It now shows up properly instead of a disgusting block of
glyphs, and all the original strings are hopefully the same
semantically!:
<img width="550" height="493" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-26 202838"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9ebdf6c0-f5a3-4a30-84a1-e5840809a1a2"
/>

Quite the challenge. The crux of the problem is -- Naughty Dog came up
with their own encoding for representing korean syllable blocks, and
that source information is lost so it has to be reverse engineered.
Instead of trying to figure out their encoding from the text -- I went
at it from the angle of just "how do i draw every single korean
character using their glyph set".

One might think this is way too time consuming but it's important to
remember:
- Korean letters are designed to be composable from a relatively small
number of glyphs (more on this later)
- Someone at naughty dog did basically this exact process
- There is no other way! While there are loose patterns, there isn't an
overarching rhyme or reason, they just picked the right glyph for the
writing context (more on this later). And there are even situations
where there IS NO good looking glyph, or the one ND chose looks awful
and unreadable (we could technically fix this by adjusting the
positioning of the glyphs but....no more)!

Information on their encoding that gets passed to `convert-korean-text`:
- It's a raw stream of bytes
- It can contain normal font letters
- Every syllable block begins with: `0x04 <num_glyphs> <...the glyph
bytes...>`
- DO NOT confuse `num_glyphs` with num jamo, because some glyphs can
have multiple jamo!
- Every section of normal text starts with `0x03`. For example a space
would be `0x03 0x20`
- There are a very select few number of jamo glyphs on a secondary
texture page, these glyph bytes are preceeded with a `0x05`. These jamo
are a variant of some of the final vowels, moving them as low down as
possible.

Crash course on korean writing:
- Nice resource as this is basically what we are doing -
https://glyphsapp.com/learn/creating-a-hangeul-font
- Korean syllable blocks have either 2 or 3 jamo. Jamo are basically
letters and are the individual pieces that make up the syllable blocks.
- The jamo are split up into "initial", "medial" and "final" categories.
Within the "medial" category there are obvious visual variants:
  - Horizontal
  - Vertical
  - Combination (horizontal + a vertical)
- These jamo are laid out in 6 main pre-defined "orientations":
  - initial + vertical medial
  - initial + horizontal medial
  - initial + combination
  - initial + vertical medial + final
  - initial + horizontal medial + final
  - initial + combination + final
- Sometimes, for stylistic reasons, jamo will be written in different
ways (ie. if there is nothing below a vertical vowel will be extended).
  - Annoying, and ND's glyph set supports this stylistic choice!
- There are some combination of jamo that are never used, and some that
are only used for a single word in the entire language!

With all that in mind, my basic process was:
- Scan the game's entire corpus of korean text, that includes subtitles.
It's very easy to look at the font texture's glyphs and assign them to
their respective jamo
- This let me construct a mapping and see which glyphs were used under
which context
- I then shoved this information into a 2-D matrix in excel, and created
an in-game tool to check every single jamo permutation to fill in the
gaps / change them if naughty dogs was bad. Most of the time, ND's
encoding was fine.
-
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTtyMeb5-mL5rXseS9YllVj32BGCISOGZFic6nkRV5Er5aLZ9CLq1Hj_rTY7pRCn-wrQDH1rvTqUHwB/pubhtml?gid=886895534&single=true
anything in red is an addition / modification on my part.
- This was the most lengthy part but not as long as you may think, you
can do a lot of pruning. For example if you are checking a 3-jamo
variant (the ones with the most permutations) and you've verified that
the medial jamo is as far up vertically as it can be, and you are using
the lowest final jamo that are available -- there is nothing to check or
improve -- for better or worse! So those end up being the permutations
between the initial and medial instead of a three-way permutation
nightmare.
- Also, while it is a 2d matrix, there's a lot of pruning even within
that. For example, for the first 3 orientations, you dont have to care
about final vowels at all.
- At the end, I'm left with a lookup table that I can use the encode the
best looking korean syllable blocks possible given the context of the
jamo combination.
2025-08-16 19:35:47 -04:00
Tyler Wilding c162c66118 g/j1: Cleanup all main issues in the formatter and format all of goal_src/jak1 (#3535)
This PR does two main things:
1. Work through the main low-hanging fruit issues in the formatter
keeping it from feeling mature and usable
2. Iterate and prove that point by formatting all of the Jak 1 code
base. **This has removed around 100K lines in total.**
- The decompiler will now format it's results for jak 1 to keep things
from drifting back to where they were. This is controlled by a new
config flag `format_code`.

How am I confident this hasn't broken anything?:
- I compiled the entire project and stored it's `out/jak1/obj` files
separately
- I then recompiled the project after formatting and wrote a script that
md5's each file and compares it (`compare-compilation-outputs.py`
- The results (eventually) were the same:

![Screenshot 2024-05-25
132900](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/015e6f20-8d19-49b7-9951-97fa88ddc6c2)
> This proves that the only difference before and after is non-critical
whitespace for all code/macros that is actually in use.

I'm still aware of improvements that could be made to the formatter, as
well as general optimization of it's performance. But in general these
are for rare or non-critical situations in my opinion and I'll work
through them before doing Jak 2. The vast majority looks great and is
working properly at this point. Those known issues are the following if
you are curious:

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/0edfaba1-6d36-40f5-ab23-0642209867c4)
2024-06-05 22:17:31 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 18903f0561 decomp: Copy over new docstrings back to jak 2's common code, write some scripts to help automate this (#3366) 2024-02-04 13:53:06 -05:00
Tyler Wilding 25e7c9bc5d New Crowdin updates (#2775) 2023-06-25 16:17:18 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 4018d15fde ci/translations: Add a linter to check for invalid characters, fix current issues (#2774) 2023-06-25 15:13:32 -04:00
Tyler Wilding a033119f1d i18n: add MysticGamer23's swedish subtitles (#2667) 2023-05-19 21:06:24 -04:00
Tyler Wilding c3310e1833 docs: fix method docstrings and grab @file comment blocks to use as a file description (#2289) 2023-02-27 18:58:01 -05:00
Tyler Wilding 8b12553d15 d/jak2: first pass at decompiling the core vehicle/traffic code (#2058)
Effects the following files:
- [x] vehicle-rider
- [x] vehicle-control
- [x] vehicle-effects
- [x] vehicle
~~- [ ] vehicle-util~~
- [x] vehicle-physics
- [x] vehicle-states
~~- [ ] vehicle-guard~~
~~- [ ] traffic-engine~~
~~- [ ] traffic-manager~~

With the exception of traffic-engine, most of these files are either
done or have 1-3 stubborn functions remaining. Draft while I try to
resolve as many as possible / cleanup names and such.

Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
2023-01-14 12:01:33 -05:00
Tyler Wilding 80d0137dba d/jak2: finish the majority of sparticle and sparticle-launcher (#1840)
* sparticle-launcher

* d/jak2: large amount of `sparticle-launcher` done

* d/jak2: finish the majority of `sparticle`

* decomp: improve format code ignoring

* d/jak2: make bits unique in `sp-cpuinfo-flag`

* d/jak1: revert config change
2022-09-05 18:03:46 -04:00
Tyler Wilding d176b294b9 d/jak2: finish entity-table | sky-data | relocate | and the majority of default-menu (#1812)
* d/jak2: finish `entity-table`

* d/jak2: finish `sky-data`

* d/jak2: finish `relocate`

* d/jak2: halfway through `default-menu`

* d/jak2: 75% done `default-menu`....

* d/jak2: add `default-menu` to ref tests (partially)

* d/jak2: finish updating related code

* scripts: add tooling to automatically keep code from `all-types` up to date

* d/jak2: fixed vector types
2022-08-29 18:49:57 -04:00
Tyler Wilding b3c58d2247 scripts: Add a (hopefully) better goal_src updating script (#1769)
* scripts: cleanup scripts directory some more

* stash, getting there

* stash again

* closer!

* it works! decently....cleanup time and add some extra features

* minor cleanup
2022-08-19 11:30:07 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 36dc015d62 jak2: Create goal_src skeleton (#1576) 2022-06-29 22:20:09 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 2b3c4d957a Organize all types (#523)
* get a full mapping of all `symbol:file-name` for jak1

* cleanup before any additional work is done

* more pre-organize changes

* scripts: script written to cleanup all-types...but what will cleanup the script...

* resolve clashing enum symbol names

* some manual changes to symbol order

* very close! don't completely lose types that are fully commented out

* scripts: New symbol mapping and further script polishing

* changes needed to make the script function properly

* brand new all-types!

* remove now irrelevant symbol definitions

* formatting cpp

* decompiler: Remove symbol dumping feature, not accurate anyway
2021-06-01 22:41:37 -04:00
Tyler Wilding e63abb0ea1 Improved test namings for multi-operations, added new ones, still a few failures (#190)
* Improved test namings for multi-operations, added new ones, still a few failures

* Review - Modifications to get all tests passing
2021-01-10 15:46:46 -05:00