- 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...
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#1703Fixes#830Fixes#928
Favors the `lg` namespace over `fmt` directly, as this will output the
logs to a file / has log levels.
I also made assertion errors go to a file, this unfortunately means
importing `lg` and hence `fmt` which was attempted to be avoided before.
But I'm not sure how else to do this aspect without re-inventing the
file logging.
We have a lot of commented out prints as well that we should probably
cleanup at some point / switch them to trace level and default to `info`
level.
I noticed the pattern of disabling debug logs behind some boolean,
something to consider cleaning up in the future -- if our logs were more
structured (knowing where they are coming from) then a lot this
boilerplate could be eliminated.
Closes#1358
* mips 2 c basic version, not yet tested
* calling works without crashing, but the function doesn't
* it works
* add test
* cleanup and actually add the test
* dont use mips2c by default for font
* clean up formatting
* add support for non virtual states
* typecheck go
* start on virtual states
* more support for virtual states
* offline passes
* fix tests
* use behavior shortcut instead of lambda
* final cleanup of virtual go
* unused var warnings and fix inconsistent enum decompile order on win vs linux
* fix thread safety bug with goal symbol table and vif1 interrupt handler
* fix type mistake
* temp
* working, but type pass got really slow
* clean up
* changelog and flip order
* clean up and add tests
* fix zero size array
* handle lambdas correctly
* another windows fix
* set up types
* cleaned up type analysis and got things working through atomic ops
* expression working, need types
* improved types and names
* getting close
* finish up dma-disasm
* fix
* get gkernel and gkernel-h at least somewhat working in the offline tests
* strip comments from json
* switch hints to casts. online tests passing, offline passing up to gkernel
* variable retyping is added
* fix up casts in lets
* update
* fix parent issue
* fix compiler issue
* update
* add error messages
* fix error
* fix array access, temporary
* more clean
* fix
* rename arg variables better
* fix method name
* fix no return value in decompiler
* many small fixes
* cheat types so it works
* name map
* fix old test'
* new method of inline-array-class
* up to new array
* wip side effect stuff
* prepare for pop barrier stuff
* add pop barrier
* add local vars hack to compiler
* fix bug, make sort work
* add test for array
* bug fixes
* another bug fix
* refactoring env variable print for casts
* more tweaks
* updates
* final cleanup
* codacy fixes
* up to ash
* add more expressions
* fix some return variable usage nonsense
* bfloat print working
* basic-type working
* type working, fix decompiler on all files
* clang format