I did some manual modifications in a few places to work around some
truly mysterious control flow, and some unsupported stack array stuff.
Also fixes a bug in decompiling static improper lists.
As far as I can tell, guns work, other than some graphical issues and
the crazy particle spawning issue, but I strongly suspect these are
problems with the sparticle/graphics side.
- Split up DGOs between threads in the multithreaded offline test
- fix some random warnings
- make the sig paths decompile a bit nicer to make some files smaller
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?
A big one...
I figure even if we would like to change the way the particle/scene code
is output -- it'd be easier to find patterns with it all decompiled.
I've updated my script so it can easily be used to mass update these
files:
```bash
task update-gsrc-glob GLOB="**/*-part*.gc"
```
> for example will update gsrc files with `part` in their name -- if
they are in ref tests (so uncompleted ones aren't touched)
I found a few issues along the way that I'll have to make issues for
soon.
- 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
Mostly easy / particle def files. I did a bit in `ruins` but CFG
failures and missing `drawable` functions make it untestable for now so
I've put that on pause.
- target-part
- ;; ERROR: Failed to convert to atomic ops: Variable could not be
constructed from register r0 in `process-drawable-shock-wall-effect`
- gun-part
- missing sparticle decompiling case it seems related to `L155`
This is pretty rough but...im excited to see it working :)
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>
- fix issue described in
https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/1939
- fix `text`, which was manually patched with the wrong offset (was
reading the symbol value off by one byte)
- clean up some random useless prints
- make the offline tests keep trying if there's a comparison error,
clean up the output a bit so the diffs are all at the end.
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)
The type makes no sense when compared to the actual data there. This
modifies the type slightly, which I think is better than spending a
bunch of effort to special case this in the compiler/decompiler.
If we try this, and it turns out it doesn't work, we can always revisit
it. But I think this will work.
This PR does a few main things:
- finish decompiling the progress related code
- implemented changes necessary to load the text files end-to-end
- japanese/korean character encodings were not added
- finish more camera code, which is required to spawn the progress menu
/ init the default language settings needed for text
- initialized the camera as well
Still havn't opened the menu as there are a lot of checks around
`*target*` which I havn't yet gone through and attempted to comment out.