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>
- 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.
Manual patches in:
- `tomb-boulder`: a few `ppointer->handle`s (I think) were not being
decompiled properly (all used in combination with `clone-anim-once`)
- `ruins-obs`, `pillar-collapse`: `art-joint-anim` casts
- `tomb-beetle`: commented out a call to `shadow-control-method-14` that
was crashing the game when spawning the beetles
- `grunt-mech`: commented out `(.mula.s)` instruction
Notes:
- `enemy-info`'s `idle-anim-script` is most likely a `(pointer
idle-control-frame)`, however, some `nav-enemy-info` labels set it to
`#f` (first encountered in `tomb-beetle`, but also present in `hal`,
`roboguard` and `metalkor-setup`), which crashes the decompiler. This
may become a problem in the future when we eventually get to these
files. For this PR, I made `tomb-beetle` decompile with
`idle-anim-script` set to `#f` and have not noticed any issues/crashes
with that.
- `tomb-boulder` compiles and doesn't crash, but when trying to play the
Daxter chase sequence, the boulder sometimes either spawns at the origin
or spawns in the correct place, but doesn't move.
Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
- worked around audio code for gungame, the tutorials now function
- auto-exit cutscenes upon entry. This doesn't always work nicely (i
didnt want to cause any side-effects due to messing with load states)
but it atleast stops jak from being stuck forever waiting for the
cutscene to load
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>
When working with mips2c recently, I noticed adding the
`defmethod-mips2c` or `def-mips2c` code was a manual step. This is a bit
tedious to have to go and do yourself, but more importantly you have to
manually go and find the right spot in the source file else you might be
declaring it too early or too late.
This will automatically output the declaration for methods, and a
half-finished comment for the functions. I wasn't able to fully output
the function one because it seems the signature info from `all-types`
doesn't make it all the way through -- but maybe I'm wrong or this is an
easy fix?
- decompile `lights.gc`
- decompile remaining `target-death` function, you can die now
- fix float issue with `matrix-from-two-vectors-smooth!` making jak face
the wrong way in the slide thing
The VU programs for the ocean renderer have changed a bit and
`ocean-texture` has a bunch of new stuff, otherwise things are
relatively similar to Jak 1.
This is the first time I used mips2c and I'm not sure I did it 100%
right, so that should be double-checked.
The only interesting one is `collide-hash`, which is untested.
The other two are very likely unused. I skipped the annoying code in
`collide-probe` because it's not used and the same as jak 1.
Couldn't finish any of the enemy/nav-enemy related files for one reason
or another, but quite a bit of work that will be easier to merge and
iterate on instead of keeping track of the branch.
enemy/idle-control has some very weird focus related code.
nav-mesh/nav-control still has a bunch of CFG resolution problems that
need to be manually resolved.
Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
Almost done:
- `target-handler` (`(none)` event handler casts and CFG error)
- `target2` (`(none)` event handler casts)
- `powerups` (`cloud-track` does some weird stuff with `handle`s)
- `gun-states` (CFG error)
Some progress in:
- `water-flow`
Additionally:
- Clean up the two year old Jak 3 config file and add a config skeleton
(disassembling seems to not have worked, but I was able to dump obj
files and the `all_scripts` file)
- Fix automatic skelgroup detection and `defskelgroup` macro for Jak 2
(closes#1950)
- When a function decompiles without any major errors, a warning is
generated with the op id for each unresolved load and store that will
likely fail to compile (closes#1933)
And everything else needed for them!
A couple functions are bad currently.
- fixes#1929 - untested on linux
- fixes#1924 - now you need to type `,` before a lambda you want to put
in a pair.
- fix debugger symbol table in jak 2
- made the decompiler output `(meters 2)` instead of `(meters 2.0)`
- fixed a bug with the bitfield enum special -1 case
- made bad game text decomp not exit the decompiler
- added `editable-player` and `script`
eg
```
(set! (-> obj sound-pre-open) (static-sound-spec "airlock-slider"))
```
it is the same as jak 1, but the `fo-curve` option is set to 1
sometimes.
Some notes:
- `draw-prototype-inline-array-shrub` can probably be decompiled but I'm
not comfortable doing this function myself. It's got a ton of inline
assembly (or at least I think it's inline assembly) and is very long. I
left this marked as asm for now but I am confident in the function
definition.
- The VU program is identical to Jak 1 (yay)
- There's some new `dma-test` stuff at the end of the file, not really
sure what it's doing but it runs in the top-level.
- decompile `subdivide`, `wind-work`, `tie-work`, `bsp`, `focus`
- support `ppacb` in compiler
- don't assert when bitfield stuff fails due to constant propgataion
weirdness
- finish up history
- div/mod unsigned assert fix in decompiler
- empty assert fix in decompiler for failed `add` type prop
- make jak 1 performance counters "work" (just measure time)
- fix cast/typos on pcgtb/vftoi15