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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
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
water111 0e31a9c407 [decompiler] Handle find-parent-method (#3018)
This change adds a few new features:
- Decompiler automatically knows the type of `find-parent-method` use in
jak 1 and jak2 when used in a method or virtual state handler.
- Decompiler inserts a call to `call-parent-method` or
`find-parent-state`
- Removed most casts related to these functions

There are still a few minor issues around this:
- There are still some casts needed when using `post` methods, as `post`
is just a `function`, and needs a cast to `(function none)` or similar.
It didn't seem easy to change the type of `post`, so I'm not going to
worry about it for this PR. It only shows up in like 3 places in jak 2.
(and 0 in jak 1)
- If "call the handler if it's not #f" logic should probably be another
macro.

Fixes #805
2023-09-30 11:06:09 -04:00
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 ff924f6b00 improve decomp of state handlers and art groups (#3014)
- state handlers that are not inlined lambdas have smarter type
checking, getting rid of 99.9% of the casts emitted (they were not
useful)
- art groups were not being properly linked to their "master" groups.
- `max` in `ja` in Jak 2 was not being detected.

Another huge PR...
2023-09-23 09:53:50 -04:00
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 87be9ebd14 [decompiler] decomp jak2 static-attack-info (#2992)
Fixes #2993
2023-09-15 19:32:57 +01:00
Hat Kid 49e798f88c jak2: macro detection for launch-particles and seconds-per-frame, add og:preserve-this comments for manual patches (#2974)
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>
2023-09-10 11:48:56 -04:00
ManDude da3caf7b28 [decompiler] fix in-place ops not getting detected sometimes (#2810) 2023-07-08 07:34:38 +01:00
ManDude e30ecb361f small jak 2 bug fixes (#2649)
- elec gates now always render at max quality if you have PS2 lods
disabled. the original render distances are so low that the one in
caspad is impossible to see in normal gameplay.
- `fort-entry-gate-11` and `com-airlock-outer-13` are specifically
banned from the all actors hack because they are placed in a bad spot
and Naughty Dog did not program the airlocks very well.
- fixed NPC talk distance being bad for 1 frame.
- fix `sew-scare-grunt` erroneously keeping its spool anim active if you
killed the enemy.
2023-05-15 17:26:25 +01:00
Hat Kid a857061e96 jak2: focus-test? macro, fix (zero? (logand ...)) -> (not (logtest? ...)) detection (#2321)
There are *a lot* of file changes and while I have carefully gone
through every gsrc change to fix up manual patches, there might still be
spots that I missed.
2023-03-14 22:57:31 -04:00
ManDude 77242bd12e [jak2] script-eval macro (#2315)
turns
```lisp
      (eval! (new 'stack 'script-context (process->ppointer self) self (the-as vector #f)) '(teleport))
      (eval! (new 'stack 'script-context (process->ppointer self) self (the-as vector #f)) (-> arg0 on-goto))
```
into
```lisp
      (script-eval '(teleport))
      (script-eval (-> arg0 on-goto))
```
2023-03-11 10:45:16 -05:00
Tyler Wilding 021bae08ec d/jak2: fix elevator issues and cleanup script-context new method (#2304)
This fixes the issue where elevators leave you behind (stack structure
related)

At the same time I cleaned up some things I found along the way, most
notably changing `script-context`'s `basic` field to `object` as
non-basics use this method as well.

Fixes #2305
2023-03-09 20:03:43 -05:00
Tyler Wilding abf61a94fb docs: add support for :override-doc in method declarations as well as documenting state handlers (#2139)
Adding support for better child-type method docstrings. This is a
problem unique to methods.

Usually, a child-type will have the same signature and a common name
will apply, but the implementation is different. This means, you
probably want a different docstring to describe what is happening.

Currently this is possible to do via `:replace`. The problem with
replace is two fold:
- a replaced method ends up in the generated `deftype`...because you
usually change the signature!
- we don't put docstrings in the `deftype` in normal GOAL, this is just
something we do for the `all-types` file (they go in the `defmethod`
instead)
- more importantly, this means anytime you now want to change the
parent's name/args/return type -- you have to apply that change
everywhere.

So this is a better design you can now just declare the method like so:
```clj
(:override-doc "my new docstring" <method_id>)
```

And internally a pseudo-replaced method will be added, but it will
inherit everything from the parent (except the docstring of course)

Unrelated - I also made all the keyword args for declaring methods not
depend on ordering

This also adds support for documenting virtual and non-virtual state
handlers. For example:

```clj
  (:states
    (part-tester-idle (:event "test") symbol))
```

or

```clj
(idle () _type_ :state (:event "test") 20)
```

I will probably add the ability to give some sort of over-view docstring
at a later date.

Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
2023-01-21 20:45:45 -05:00
Tyler Wilding dd0a8a17b2 docs - first chunk of work documenting the files I glossed over (#2130)
- started documenting the files I glossed over, some are totally done,
others are just partially done
- I changed the decompiler to automatically initialize the
art-group-info from the json file. This makes updating gsrc, even a
single file at a time, have consistent naming
- Though I disabled this functionality for jak 1, as I have no idea if
using the ntsc art groups will cause a regression for different versions
- fix indentation for docstrings -- it still doesn't look great, but
this is now a formatting concern, rather than the docstring having a
bunch of happen-stance leading whitespace.
2023-01-15 11:33:39 -05:00
Tyler Wilding e0d31a33bd d/jak2 - initial crimson-guard-level decomp and also the dig missions (#2092)
Finishes a bunch of files related to crimson guards / early missions:
- `crimson-guard-level`
- `dig-digger`
- `fordumpa-obs`
- `fort-robotank`
- `fort-robotank-turret`
- `fort-turret`
- `transport-level`
- `fordumpb-obs`
- `fort-floor-spike`
- `fordumpc-obs`
2023-01-11 19:07:35 -05:00
water111 3c393845c7 [decomp] finish lightning-draw (#2019) 2022-11-13 12:05:49 -05:00
water111 f39b993f79 [decommp] generic-obs (#2013) 2022-11-12 17:56:07 -05:00
Tyler Wilding e7bb0fb68d d/jak2: decompile ambient | speech and bigmap-data (#1954)
fma-sphere not completed due to #1888
2022-10-16 18:09:15 -04:00
water111 3d4dfb2077 [decomp] Decompile some time-of-day stuff, support new style Jak 2 time of day (#1943)
- Add "tfrag-water" tfrag tree support (may just be the same as Jak 1's
'dirt' for the settings)
- Add "tfrag-trans" tfrag tree support, reusing "trans-tfrag" from jak
1.
- Add a hack to `LinkedObjectFileCreation` to handle `oracle`, which is
accidentally multiply defined as a type leftover from jak 1 (an entity
in village1), and level info for jak 2.
- Add `VI1.DGO`
- add `time-of-day.gc`, and a few other stub functions so it works
- Set up some time of day stuff in GOAL for jak 2/PC renderers
- Clean up time of day in c++ renderers, support the more complicated
weight system used by jak 2 (backward compatible with jak 1, thankfully)

The mood functions now run, so this could cause problems if they rely on
stuff we don't have yet. But it seems fine for ctysluma and prison for
now.


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2022-10-08 13:33:03 -04:00
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