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>
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...
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
Gives proper names to almost every color. It is very apparent that some
colors are context-sensitive/made for a specific purpose, so those
colors were named after that purpose instead of a generic color name.
* jak1: put common speedrunning code into it's own file
* jak1: enforce `60` fps while in speedrunning mode
* jak1: when speedrunning, display the version until you get the first powercell
* jak1: add an explicit option for skipping cutscenes
* jak1: extend `game-option` to allow any menu option to be disabled
* tests/jak1: allow whitelisting types to be redefined to satisfy typeconsistency checks
* jak1: add file headers
* jak1: cleanup bool checking
* test: delete the es substitle file
* test: add it back
* jak1: missed one cleanup spot related to bool comparisons
* game: add auto-splitter structs
* game/jak1: wire up auto-splitter updating to game when in SR mode
* game/jak1: add info to split on picking up white eco
* game/jak1: add another two tasks for fish and finalboss
* game/jak1: autosplitting code entirely in GOAL
* split some subtitles
* allow cutscene skipping in retail and fix softlock
* formatting
* make intro skipping work?
* citadel sagecage skipping
* finalboss sage skipping
* quicker quit to title
* uk text fixes
* fisher cutscene skipping
* fix test
* use `game-text-id->string` function here
* small cleanup to pc progress code
* better way to handle "locked" texts
* this is better
* fix potential incompatibilities with merc & ocean renderers
* show cheat requirements in menu + change requirements
* increase size of money starburst
* split some more subtitles
* potentially fix a vsync bug?
* change territory encoding logic
* pass game territory to compiler
* ugh LOL
* Add in-game option to switch fullscreen monitor
* mmm undefined memory :)
* Fix type consistency
* Optimize get_monitor and get_monitor_count since they're called often
* Address PR feedback
* Track fullscreen mode and minimized state to reduce GLFW calls per frame
* raise particles cap to 10x
* change a text line
* allow sound bank load during vag
* fix default settings and fps setting
* keep "auto save disabled" option in menu
* cheats menu!
* Update game_text_ja.gs
* fix battle hud crash
* add cheats menu to title
* update settings version
* Update all-types.gc
* disable envmap fade out with hires actor lod setting
* disable merc fadeout if not using ps2 actor lods
* dont update aspect ratio if game size is bad
* set vsync later
* increase memory for generic, sprite and dma.
* fix issues with aspect ratio not saving
* split forcing envmap to a separate toggle
* too slow, dont expose to users yet