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water111 b130c2f439 [jak3] A few early files (#3330)
types-h, vu1-macros, gsound-h, dma-h, video-h, vu1-user-h, profile-h

The `gsound-h` is very simple, but the rest have decent docs and all the
macros we had from jak 2.

So far, barely any differences! (there's a few in gsound-h)
2024-01-22 21:09:48 -05:00
Hat Kid d4c21c784f decomp3: geometry, vector, timer-h, ocean table files and game-task related enums (#3329) 2024-01-22 20:45:53 -05:00
water111 01d5fc2bbb [jak3] Decomp for gkernel, gkernel-h, gstate, gstring (#3326)
I ported the kernel test from jak1/jak2 to jak 3, and it's passing!
2024-01-21 18:08:05 -05:00
water111 1c0038294f [jak3] Decompile gcommon (#3321)
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.
2024-01-20 12:33:39 -05:00
Hat Kid 9a4929ac0c decomp3: some engine files (#3319)
- `vector-h`
- `gravity-h`
- `bounding-box-h`
- `matrix-h`
- `quaternion-h`
- `euler-h`
- `transform-h`
- `geometry-h`
- `trigonometry-h`
- `transformq-h`
- `bounding-box`
- `matrix`
- `matrix-compose`
- `transform`
- `quaternion`
- `euler`
- `trigonometry`

Not a whole lot of changes, just a couple of new functions and one new
file (`matrix-compose`).
2024-01-20 10:42:51 -05:00
Tyler Wilding c3e4baf697 formatter: support for a few more forms and fix some bugs, update tree-sitter grammar (#3317) 2024-01-18 20:09:40 -05:00
water111 4f537d4a71 [jak3] Set up ckernel (#3308)
This sets up the C Kernel for Jak 3, and makes it possible to build and
load code built with `goalc --jak3`.

There's not too much interesting here, other than they switched to a
system where symbol IDs (unique numbers less than 2^14) are generated at
compile time, and those get included in the object file itself.

This is kind of annoying, since it means all tools that produce a GOAL
object file need to work together to assign unique symbol IDs. And since
the symbol IDs can't conflict, and are only a number between 0 and 2^14,
you can't just hash and hope for no collisions.

We work around this by ignoring the IDs and re-assigning our own. I
think this is very similar to what the C Kernel did on early builds of
Jak 3 which supported loading old format level files, which didn't have
the IDs included.

As far as I can tell, this shouldn't cause any problems. It defeats all
of their fancy tricks to save memory by not storing the symbol string,
but we don't care.
2024-01-16 19:24:02 -05:00
Tyler Wilding 4101d5d80e tests: add jak3 typeconsistency test and ensure offline tests are working (#3310) 2024-01-16 00:15:33 -05:00
Tyler Wilding 637b043293 deps: update zydis to latest commit (#3306)
Updates Zydis to it's latest commit, this should fix building the
project on intel macs with a more recent version of macOS. This likely
needs some sanity checks that the debugger stuff still works as
expected.
2024-01-15 16:56:14 -05:00
Matt Dallmeyer 2071c98b55 Fix cases of string formatting with non string literals (#3304)
The logger used in `goalc` tries to print an already-formatted string
`message` using `fmt::print(message);` Usually this doesn't cause
problems, but if you try to print, for example, an exception that has
special characters (notably `{`) it will try to do another round of
formatting/replacements, despite not having any args to replace with,
which ends up throwing another exception. This is why errors when
parsing custom level JSON cause the REPL to exit.

I've hopefully identified all the various instances of this across the
codebase
2024-01-14 12:02:08 +00:00
ManDude 7a8aa71204 [jak2] implement statistics tracker (#3288)
Currently only tracks enemy kills, and how they were killed. There is
currently no menu for this, but I've already added most of the text for
it. Also did a bunch of misc decompilation fixes and renamed some
methods.

Fixes #3277 
Fixes #3278
2024-01-11 22:49:41 +00:00
ManDude 349919f788 [jak2] implement pc cheats in menu (#3275)
Adds the opengoal cheats to the secrets menu. Only cheats that are fully
functional and unlockable are there right now, which is eight cheats.

This update will reset most Jak 2 settings.

Also fixes #3274 .
2023-12-28 11:14:10 +00:00
ManDude a01d78c7d4 [jak2] fix shadow origin using wrong joint (#3271)
Copypasta. Fixes #3269
2023-12-22 16:52:53 +00:00
ManDude a7f2776782 fix dark jak punch sound and some samos sounds (#3214) 2023-11-19 11:35:07 +00:00
ManDude 7f1bf1f892 [jak2] extended shadows hack + add/fix progress options (#3213) 2023-11-19 10:57:56 +00:00
Ziemas cca829aecd j2: fix enemy-method-135 (#3206)
Co-authored-by: Hat Kid <6624576+Hat-Kid@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-15 22:29:51 +01:00
Tyler Wilding 2b1876f862 formatter: Add support for a few common functions and fix an LSP startup issue (#3190) 2023-11-11 17:51:55 -05:00
ManDude 288624b90f fix mistakes in projectiles.gc (#3187)
Fixes #3184
2023-11-11 11:40:29 +00:00
Hat Kid b2453fe23b jak2: add missing pc options to progress menu (#3167) 2023-11-09 17:24:50 +01:00
ManDude 8d1fec34b4 allow per-file override of type-to-artgroup map + use correct divide by zero handler in civilian.gc (#3148) 2023-11-04 18:25:13 +00:00
ManDude a949dada93 rename joint node and art element macros (#3111) 2023-11-01 23:16:00 +00:00
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
ManDude 09536c68ac [compiler] asm-only disasm output + fix spacing bug (#3104) 2023-10-29 10:16:14 +00:00
Tyler Wilding dccc3da1b3 formatter: rewrite and refactor, address more edge-cases, begin documenting my work (#3096) 2023-10-20 21:24:31 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 8b3b96761d g/j2: Integrate highscores with Speedrun.com/JakSpeedruns.com when speedrunner mode is enabled (#3037) 2023-10-11 20:43:55 -04:00
water111 395c98db19 [goalc] Cleaned up speedups (#3066)
Started at 349,880,038 allocations and 42s

- Switched to making `Symbol` in GOOS be a "fixed type", just a wrapper
around a `const char*` pointing to the string in the symbol table. This
is a step toward making a lot of things better, but by itself not a huge
improvement. Some things may be worse due to more temp `std::string`
allocations, but one day all these can be removed. On linux it saved
allocations (347,685,429), and saved a second or two (41 s).
- cache `#t` and `#f` in interpreter, better lookup for special
forms/builtins (hashtable of pointers instead of strings, vector for the
small special form list). Dropped time to 38s.
- special-case in quasiquote when splicing is the last thing in a list.
Allocation dropped to 340,603,082
- custom hash table for environment lookups (lexical vars). Dropped to
36s and 314,637,194
- less allocation in `read_list` 311,613,616. Time about the same.
- `let` and `let*` in Interpreter.cpp 191,988,083, time down to 28s.
2023-10-07 10:48:17 -04:00
Hat Kid 3c27b3942b decompiler: better automatic detection of art groups and joint-node-index macro detection (#3061) 2023-10-06 16:42:16 +02:00
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
ManDude 1f4044b9ff Jak 2 controller LED implementation (#3035)
Adds controller LED features to Jak 2:
- progressive flickering denoting health
- copies tomb simon says puzzle colors
- unique colors for each gun
- orange color for being indax
- yellow color for being in mech
- purple color for being darkjak
- blue color for being in board
- red flash when wanted.

May add more features later?

Also did some minor clean-up on some types.
2023-09-28 02:47:09 +01:00
ManDude a662150327 [decompiler] do not use time-elapsed? on unsigned comps (#3031) 2023-09-26 18:48:13 +01:00
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 1ff55d5015 fix (font-flags left) name + fix right flag not reflecting in debug text box (#3020)
Fixes #3016 
Fixes #3017
2023-09-24 03:00:09 +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 61c4fc4b91 [jak2] fully implement collide mesh renderer (#3010)
Fixes #2983
2023-09-22 15:50:16 +01:00
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
Hat Kid 697b07abd5 decomp: fix some enemy decomp (#3008) 2023-09-20 11:46:48 +02:00
Hat Kid 36213aaedb jak2: fix metalkor regression (#2999) 2023-09-17 07:57:25 +02:00
ManDude 6352ef2a4d [jak2] fix task-arrow-spawn decomp (#2995) 2023-09-15 23:09:38 +01:00
ManDude 87be9ebd14 [decompiler] decomp jak2 static-attack-info (#2992)
Fixes #2993
2023-09-15 19:32:57 +01:00
Tyler Wilding 1bd30bce84 g/j2: revert signature changes to cam-setting-data, fix camera regressions (#2975)
Co-authored-by: Hat Kid <6624576+Hat-Kid@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-10 16:15:22 -04:00
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
Tyler Wilding 8154c4659d g/j2: Start adding game options to jak 2's menu (#2968) 2023-09-09 15:58:57 -04:00
water111 6d46a22d21 [jak2] Fix hover-formation decomp (#2971)
I think this is very likely to fix
https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/2970

We had somebody report a stacktrace from the debugger, and it was
immediately after calling `gen-perms`.
I found that `gen-perms` writes past the end of a stack array during
this mission, and at the same time as the reported freezes.

I was unable to recreate the original freeze after making this change.
2023-09-09 11:18:21 -04:00
Tyler Wilding d048f420a0 g/j2: Some more work on the SQL editor - dump and seed light data (#2954) 2023-09-08 21:21:02 -04:00
ManDude 46bdd109dd rewrite sp-get-particle and fix some jak 2 region decomp (#2955) 2023-09-03 22:25:59 +01:00
Hat Kid 74b9ad5a05 ckernel: fix file paths for art groups and tpages (#2932) 2023-08-25 18:33:26 +02:00
ManDude 04269ffa86 [jak2] fill in a lot of flags for decomp + mouse macros (#2927)
Also changed the default type of enums to `int64` (same as `int`).
2023-08-22 16:39:52 +01:00
Tyler Wilding 66e48195cb jak1: Consolidate art-elts into a single file as is done in jak 2 (#2887)
Fixes #2167

Reduces test flakiness if ran on multiple threads and gets rid of a few
hundred files from the source tree

I believe this also makes #1434 irrelevant and it can be closed.

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Co-authored-by: ManDude <7569514+ManDude@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-18 11:07:24 -04:00
ManDude e7f2f2ad49 [jak2] music player cheat menu (#2900) 2023-08-16 17:53:38 +01:00
water111 0c5e01643e [jak 2] bigmap, fix texture filtering on map icons (#2906)
![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/48171810/4c285f31-c874-424a-8510-d181ba0f88d5)


![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/48171810/6baa29ef-df92-435e-ad2f-9a42d56e6f17)

and the minimap has filtering now:

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/48171810/7cb2b0c9-5c86-426e-b028-dddcc3d649f7)

It's mostly implemented in C++ using the texture animator.
2023-08-15 21:53:06 -04:00