581 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Hat Kid f883b075fd jak3: port anim-tester-x (#3830) 2025-01-05 20:36:26 +01:00
Aloqas fe648ac7c5 jak3 pc subtitles (#3812)
transcribed subtitles for gameplay and model viewer dialogue

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Co-authored-by: blahpy <68830177+blahpy@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-01-05 20:27:48 +01:00
Tyler Wilding e5a35f6ba0 fonts: add support for the rest of the czech alphabet (#3816)
Missed a few characters in the caron PR, but also adds support for the
rest of the czech alphabet that uses other diacritics.

![Screenshot 2024-12-30
174943](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/10291b98-1232-47af-8391-95dca44adc07)
![Screenshot 2024-12-30
180032](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/42f8d7a2-a798-425e-86ac-238bd589efa9)
2024-12-30 20:10:08 -05:00
Tyler Wilding d81b60736a fonts: support caron diacritics (#3815)
![Screenshot 2024-12-30
152831](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9b006764-00b8-4490-aeb5-02af39fa1724)
![Screenshot 2024-12-30
154346](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f27c9600-2d25-460d-afd6-2666d22a8ff7)
2024-12-30 17:34:26 -05:00
Hat Kid c476b84182 custom models: option to copy mod/eye draws from original model (#3800)
Two new flags were added to the Blender plugin to allow reusing the mod
and/or eye draws of the original model that is being replaced. Works
pretty well for eyes, but the blerc draws can cause some Z-fighting with
the non-moving parts of the model.

Also a small refactor to the merc replacement code to de-duplicate some
code by moving stuff to `gltf_util.cpp`.
2024-12-09 20:49:56 +01:00
Hat Kid 51d008f9ab decompiler: detect and turn inverse mult to div (#3795)
Co-authored-by: ManDude <7569514+ManDude@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-07 23:10:49 +01:00
Hat Kid 620168c45a custom models: ignore invalid envmap material (#3785)
If a model has a material with specular properties, but is missing a
roughness texture, warn and treat it as a normal draw instead of
erroring out.
2024-11-29 09:27:46 +01:00
Hat Kid ef719d2ab7 custom models: better error for invalid envmap material (#3784)
When a material in Blender has its IOR level changed to anything other
than the default value of 0.5, the `KHR_materials_specular` extension is
applied during the glTF export, which is what we use to check for
envmaps in custom models. If an envmap is undesired, but the IOR value
was accidentally changed, the program would assert during model
processing if there is no metallic roughness texture attached to the
material.

Since this is an easy mistake to make and is hard to spot, this adds a
better error message for such cases.
2024-11-27 19:14:23 +01:00
Hat Kid 6a06291e6e jak1, jak2: add get-texture macro (#3778)
Ports the `get-texture` macro added in Jak 3 to Jak 1 and 2.
2024-11-26 11:29:34 +01:00
Hat Kid c263bc2114 custom models: envmap support (#3777)
Custom models and model replacements now support environment mapping.

Also fixed some cases in Jak 3 where tfrags had missing textures
(defaulting to texture 0 from tpage 0, which in Jak 3 is the default eye
texture) and replaced them with more suitable alternatives.

Fixes #3776 


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7c11b0de-b254-40cb-9719-11238dfb3d43


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4cc60b55-4965-4cb8-b29d-096560e7b3aa)


![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cb46d0d1-57d7-482c-b235-15d0e633f62c)
2024-11-23 14:32:55 +01:00
water111 321a113dd7 [jak3] Fix overlord soundbank unload, fix warnings (#3762)
Fix compiler warnings, and a bug where the `snd_handle` of
`SoundBankInfo` was never set, leading to sound banks never unloading.

The game relies on unloading soundbanks to make sure certain sounds
don't play, like the blue gun 1 fire noise when using blue gun 2.

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Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
2024-11-16 15:04:56 -05:00
water111 7553877e57 Fix crash in ocean-far with invalid DMA size (#3746)
DMA sizes are 16-bits, not 12-bits. This would cause rare crashes when
the ocean far renderer uses more than this.

I'm not really sure what the ocean far rendering is doing at this time,
but it happens as stuff is loading in.

There's a chance this fixes crashes in jak 2 as well, since we used to
see errors that would be explained by this.

Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
2024-11-12 19:38:51 +01:00
Hat Kid af5cb9b1cb jak3: subtitle3, vag-player (#3758) 2024-11-12 02:45:16 +01:00
Tyler Wilding f8058f2138 Support Apple Silicon via Rosetta2 on MacOS Sequoia and Above (#3754) 2024-11-10 11:06:56 -05:00
Hat Kid 10d7dabfd7 game: move pc-encode-utf8-string to common kmachine code (#3742)
Also adds formatter rules for a couple of macros.
2024-11-03 01:28:48 +01:00
water111 dff9ac163a [custom levels] A few bug fixes (#3736)
- Bug fix to KD tree splitting, should fix cases with bad vertex
colors/alphas.
- Normalize normals instead of asserting if they are the wrong length.
**the fact that blender exports normals incorrectly is a bug and I doubt
their implementation is correct if you've scaled things on only on
axis.**
- Automatically resize metallic texture (envmap strength) if it doesn't
match the size of the rgb texture instead of asserting

Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
2024-10-27 12:31:41 -04:00
water111 5bc61c5854 [jak3] Support texture anim in TIE (#3734)
Support animated textures in TIE. Apparently this is also used in jak 2
for robotank and we never noticed??


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bfa45a1a-4a96-4b25-817a-4327afcc7c98

Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
2024-10-26 15:47:34 -04:00
massimilianodelliubaldini 7dbacc72d3 Parameterize the iso_data folder for goalc (#3692)
I hope this is everything I needed, and nothing I didn't.

## What's Changed

This update adds a command-line parameter to goalc, `--iso-path`.
Providing a path to a directory like
`D:\Files\Repositories\ArchipelaGOAL\iso_data\jak1` will inform the
compiler to use that directory instead.

## Why is this useful?

When combined with `--proj-path`, the compiler can be pointed to a
completely different project folder, given the `(mi)` command, and
immediately begin building from that directory, with everything it
needs. This eliminates the need to copy `iso_data` to multiple `data`
directories.

If a subsequent change to the Launcher is made, each mod could be passed
an --iso-path pointing to a single shared folder, allowing mods to each
run their own REPL _without_ requiring a copy of `iso_data` in a
subfolder.

## Independent testing required!

My local repositories are a little suspect, with a mod, a fork of
mod-base, and a fork of jak-project, all on the same drive. My
decompiler_out and iso_data folders are in the mod repo, not mod-base
nor jak-project. So what I did was make the change in the mod-base fork,
point `--proj-path and --iso-path` to the mod folders, and then ran
`(mi)`. The output showed a build starting with no errors.

Then I had to create this PR, which my fork of mod-base is unable to do,
so I created a patch file, forked jak-project, then applied the patch
there.

All this is to say that it would be preferable if someone could apply
this code to their own installation and see if it works. Even I wouldn't
take my own word for this.

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Co-authored-by: Tyler Wilding <xtvaser@gmail.com>
2024-10-18 00:03:14 -04:00
water111 fe29eae395 Background improvements for custom levels (#3672)
This only applies to the background for now:

- support for alpha for vertex colors in custom levels
- switch time of day palette generation from octree to k-d tree
- support for alpha masking in custom levels
- support for transparent textures
- support for envmap in custom levels

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Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
2024-09-21 11:39:50 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 431508aab1 cmake: handle the scenario of a commit having more than 1 tag (#3662) 2024-09-09 23:49:03 -04:00
Hat Kid bc66d416b4 decompiler: call-parent-state-handler and suspend-for macros (#3625)
Also fix `hud-draw-pris2` bucket in Jak 3 to make subtitles work and
foreground HUD envmap.
2024-09-04 19:35:54 +02:00
water111 f2e7606f1b [build_actor] Add skeleton and animation support (#3638)
This adds a feature to `build_actor` to support importing skeletons and
animations from .glb files.

Multiple animations are handled and will use the name in the GLB. The
default `viewer` process will end up playing back the first animation.

There are a few limitations:
- You can only have around 100 bones. It is technically possibly to have
slightly more, but certain animations may fail to compress when there
are more than ~100 bones.
- Currently, all animations have 60 keyframes per second. This is a
higher quality than what is normally used. If animation size becomes
problematic, we could make this customizable somehow.
- There is no support for the `align` bone.

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Co-authored-by: water111 <awaterford1111445@gmail.com>
2024-08-16 11:25:53 -04:00
Aloqas 9d2a23effe Jak 2: Finnish translations (#3533)
Finnish translations for Jak 2. These include cutscenes and all game
text.

All subtitle timings for cutscenes as well as non-cutscenes have been
edited for a better flow and to fit the 4x3 ratio.
I've been working on these solo for the most part so any input from
other finns would be appreciated.

A few issues in the progress menu I mentioned in #3504 still persist

I couldn't figure out how to add Finnish to the options menu, so I'm
gonna need someone else to do that part. 💀
But I was able to add them to the debug menu.

I also increased subtitle heap so hopefully that doesn't break anything.

Fixes #3620

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Co-authored-by: Tyler Wilding <xtvaser@gmail.com>
2024-08-11 13:01:06 -04:00
Tyler Wilding a13b0dce45 ci: Add workflow that compares the compiled output between the PR and master (#3626)
Fixes #3063
2024-08-03 02:42:34 -04:00
Tyler Wilding d819d6da05 game: cleanup some display settings related code, forbid invalid game-size resolutions (#3601)
Fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/3563

These users have the following spamming in logs:
> OpenGL error 0x502 S8246 T824C: GL_INVALID_OPERATION error generated.
Source and destination dimensions must be identical with the current
filtering modes.

And the solution is to correctly set their game-size. The way this
change accomplishes that is by confirming whether or not the set
`game-size` is a valid resolution informed by SDL, if not, it defaults
to the monitor's currently set display mode's resolution.

This also moves the selected display id, and the display mode into the
C++ settings -- closer to where it's actually managed and used. I'm
tempted to do this eventually for the resolutions as well but that stuff
is much more burdensome. This hopefully simplifies debugging, reduces
startup flickering, and removes back-and-forth complexity. Hopefully
this makes debugging display related problems easier. It also adds a
bunch more logging to the related code.
2024-07-27 22:29:14 -04:00
Hat Kid ce978638fe jak3: add darkjak highres texture anim (#3611)
Eyes don't work yet
2024-07-28 02:45:00 +02:00
water111 82a23c747e [jak3] prim rendering for cloth (#3607) 2024-07-26 20:31:32 -04:00
water111 9d80ada016 [jak3] Fix eye slot assignment and textures (#3603)
I found two issues with Jak 3 eyes. The first was simple - we were
missing a `-pc` texture upload in `texture.gc` for `pris2` textures,
which has eye textures for a few characters, like torn or damas.

The second was a little more annoying. Unlike jak 2 and jak 1, jak 3 can
dynamically assign eye slots when merc models are loaded. This involves
modifying eye data to tell the eye renderer where to render, and
modifying the merc model's adgif shaders to point to the correct eye
texture. The modification to the merc adgif shader is problematic since
our PC port of merc assumes this slot is constant.

My solution here was to bypass this whole slot system entirely for jak
3. I modified the GOAL eye renderer to tell the c++ eye renderer the
name of the merc-ctrl containing the eye. Then, the PC C++ Merc renderer
can just look up the merc-ctrl by name. To make this fit nicely in the
existing memory layout, I used a 64-bit fnv hash of the name. (which
honestly is how we should have handled a lot of other texture/model
names stuff...)

Unrelated fix to Overlord2 so it handles the case where file size
changes after the game starts, I had this in jak2/jak1 and forgot it for
jak 3.
2024-07-26 11:42:52 -04:00
water111 e81431bd21 [wip] Jak 3 Overlord (#3567) 2024-07-26 09:42:28 -04:00
Hat Kid bdded9ad8c jak3: add missing texture animations (#3577)
This refactors some of the texture animation code a bit to better
support multiple games and adds most of the missing texture animations
for Jak 3 with a couple of exceptions/bugs:

- `hanga-sprite`: Despite `move_to_pool` being set for this anim, it's
not showing up in-game, but it does display properly in the ImGUI debug
window.

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/6624576/29df8e17-8831-412b-b9b7-7704d6bd7813)
- `factoryc-alpha`: Some conveyors do not have the animation for some
reason.

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/6624576/209ef073-2a81-4e2c-b020-dc2ae0b01196)
- This spot in Spargus seems to use texture animations, but it looks
like it maps to the `fora-water-dest` texture/slot, which comes from
`foresta-water`. Because the texture is not initialized, the texture
shows up black on first load, but it does show up after loading
`foresta`.

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/6624576/1e54bab2-f97c-47d5-a92a-a98a52c30178)

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/6624576/240b0137-1e9e-4e65-8446-0f78df9802dd)
- `hfrag` texture anim is not handled yet. Probably needs some special
casing.
2024-07-15 02:25:18 +02:00
Tyler Wilding b4113dda67 decompiler: Cleanup duplication in extractor/decompiler and make it easier to enable streamed audio ripping from CLI (#3560)
This centralizes the code that both `extractor` and the decompiler
executes. In the past this code was partially-duplicated, meaning that
the `extractor` could only do _some_ operations and not others (ie.
could not extract the audio files).

I also simplified the process to enable audio streaming in the
configuration. This is to support a new feature in the launcher that
allows you to enable these options for the decompiler:


![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/8e6c20a1-8b5b-46f0-bceb-7644f713989f)
2024-06-29 01:18:39 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 73ff53f01d debugging: Improve event profiler utility (#3561)
- Can make the event buffer larger or smaller
- UI shows the current event index / size, so you know how fast it's
filling up
- Can save compressed, 10x reduction in filesize and Windows 11 explorer
actually supports ZSTD natively now so this isn't inconvenient at all

![Screenshot 2024-06-22
000343](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/2f7dfa41-d931-4170-a848-840cbed9be9f)
> An example of almost 1 million events.  Results in a 4mb file.
2024-06-22 22:01:33 -04:00
Tyler Wilding c162c66118 g/j1: Cleanup all main issues in the formatter and format all of goal_src/jak1 (#3535)
This PR does two main things:
1. Work through the main low-hanging fruit issues in the formatter
keeping it from feeling mature and usable
2. Iterate and prove that point by formatting all of the Jak 1 code
base. **This has removed around 100K lines in total.**
- The decompiler will now format it's results for jak 1 to keep things
from drifting back to where they were. This is controlled by a new
config flag `format_code`.

How am I confident this hasn't broken anything?:
- I compiled the entire project and stored it's `out/jak1/obj` files
separately
- I then recompiled the project after formatting and wrote a script that
md5's each file and compares it (`compare-compilation-outputs.py`
- The results (eventually) were the same:

![Screenshot 2024-05-25
132900](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/015e6f20-8d19-49b7-9951-97fa88ddc6c2)
> This proves that the only difference before and after is non-critical
whitespace for all code/macros that is actually in use.

I'm still aware of improvements that could be made to the formatter, as
well as general optimization of it's performance. But in general these
are for rare or non-critical situations in my opinion and I'll work
through them before doing Jak 2. The vast majority looks great and is
working properly at this point. Those known issues are the following if
you are curious:

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/0edfaba1-6d36-40f5-ab23-0642209867c4)
2024-06-05 22:17:31 -04:00
Tyler Wilding a9bdb0136e New Crowdin updates (#3547)
People seem to be translating lines that aren't in the base english one,
such as `mtn-plat-buried-rocks-a`

This is fine, but Crowdin will continue to remove these every sync PR
because they aren't in the base english file. So some kind of
segregation needs to happen.

If we didn't want these scenes translated, then they should be banned
from being translated via the editor / etc in the first place (shouldn't
have been included in the metadata).
2024-06-03 01:01:58 -04:00
Tyler Wilding eb703ee96e REPL related improvements and fixes (#3545)
Motivated by - https://github.com/open-goal/opengoal-vscode/pull/358

This addresses the following:
- Fixes #2939 spam edge-case
- Stop picking a different nREPL port based on the game mode by default,
this causes friction for tools in the average usecase (having a REPL
open for a single game, and wanting to connect to it). `goalc` spins up
fine even if the port is already bound to.
- For people that need/want this behaviour, adding per-game
configuration to the `repl-config.json` is on my todo list.
- Allows `goalc` to permit redefining symbols, including functions. This
is defaulted to off via the `repl-config.json` but it allows you to for
example, change the definition of a function without having to restart
and rebuild the entire game.
![Screenshot 2024-06-02
124558](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/28f81f6e-b7b8-4172-9787-f96e4ab1305b)
- Updates the welcome message to include a bunch of useful metadata
up-front. Cleaned up all the startup logs that appear when starting
goalc, many of whom's information is now included in the welcome
message.
  - Before:

![image](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/814c2374-4808-408e-9ed6-67114902a1d9)

  - After:
![Screenshot 2024-06-01
235954](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/assets/13153231/f3f459fb-2cbb-46ba-a90f-318243d4b3b3)
2024-06-03 00:14:52 -04:00
Aloqas cefb371681 [jak2] new subtitle speakers (#3536)
for specific cutscene scenarios

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Co-authored-by: Tyler Wilding <xtvaser@gmail.com>
2024-05-30 22:02:44 -04:00
Hat Kid c64eea6337 [buildactor] support generating collide-meshes for custom models (#3540)
This adds support for generating collide meshes when importing custom
models. A couple of things to keep in mind:

- A single `collide-mesh` may only have up to 255 vertices.
- When exporting a GLTF file in Blender, a `collide-mesh` will be
generated for every mesh object that has collision properties applied
(ideally, you would set all visual meshes to `ignore` and your collision
meshes to `invisible` in the OpenGOAL plugin's custom properties).
- Ensure that your actor using the model properly allocates enough
`collide-shape-prim-mesh`es for each `collide-mesh` ([example from the
original game that uses multiple
meshes](https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/blob/f6688659f2ef85f5ceaacea6271580c9f4d91ed1/goal_src/jak1/levels/finalboss/robotboss.gc#L2628-L2806)).

~One annoying problem that I haven't fully figured out yet (unrelated to
the actual functionality):
`collide-mesh`es are stored in art groups as an `(array collide-mesh)`
in the `art-joint-geo`'s `extra`, so I had to add a new `Res` type to
support this. The way that `array`s are stored in `res-lump`s is a bit
of a hack right now. The lump only stores a pointer to the array, so the
size of that is 4 bytes, but because we have to generate all the actual
array data too, the current `ResLump` code in C++ doesn't handle this
case well and would assert, so I decided to omit the asserts if an
`array` tag is present and "fake" the size so the object file is
generated more closely to how the game expects it until we figure out
something better.~
This was fixed by generating the array data beforehand and creating a
`ResRef` class that takes the pointer to the array data and adds it to
the lump.
2024-05-29 06:09:20 +02:00
Hat Kid 62ef9fe49d [wip] build actor tool (#3266)
This does a couple of things:

- The `custom_levels` folder was renamed to `custom_assets` and contains
`levels`, `models` and `texture_replacements` folders for Jak 1, 2 and 3
in order to keep everything regarding custom stuff in one place.
- With this, texture replacements now use separate folders for all games
- A build actor tool was added that generates art groups for custom
actors
- Custom levels can now specify what custom models from the `models`
folder they want to import, this will add them to the level's FR3.
- A `test-zone-obs.gc` file was added, containing a `test-actor` process
that uses a custom model as an example.

The build actor tool is still very WIP, the joints and the default
animation are hardcoded, but it allows for importing any GLB file as a
merc model.
2024-05-18 18:18:25 +02:00
water111 271007e552 Start setting up texture animation for jak 3. (#3524)
For now, this just adds sky (clouds and fog), darkjak, and skull gem.

There are some unknown issues with drawing the skull gems still, but I
think it's unrelated to texture animations.

Also fixes https://github.com/open-goal/jak-project/issues/3523
2024-05-18 11:23:48 -04:00
ManDude ebbbedabc5 jak3: fix hud sprite crash + add entity debugger (#3516) 2024-05-13 04:09:25 +01:00
Tyler Wilding d1ece445d4 Dependency graph work - Part 1 - Preliminary work (#3505)
Relates to #1353 

This adds no new functionality or overhead to the compiler, yet. This is
the preliminary work that has:
- added code to the compiler in several spots to flag when something is
used without being properly required/imported/whatever (disabled by
default)
- that was used to generate project wide file dependencies (some
circulars were manually fixed)
- then that graph underwent a transitive reduction and the result was
written to all `jak1` source files.

The next step will be making this actually produce and use a dependency
graph. Some of the reasons why I'm working on this:
- eliminates more `game.gp` boilerplate. This includes the `.gd` files
to some extent (`*-ag` files and `tpage` files will still need to be
handled) this is the point of the new `bundles` form. This should make
it even easier to add a new file into the source tree.
- a build order that is actually informed from something real and
compiler warnings that tell you when you are using something that won't
be available at build time.
- narrows the search space for doing LSP actions -- like searching for
references. Since it would be way too much work to store in the compiler
every location where every symbol/function/etc is used, I have to do
ad-hoc searches. By having a dependency graph i can significantly reduce
that search space.
- opens the doors for common shared code with a legitimate pattern.
Right now jak 2 shares code from the jak 1 folder. This is basically a
hack -- but by having an explicit require syntax, it would be possible
to reference arbitrary file paths, such as a `common` folder.

Some stats:
- Jak 1 has about 2500 edges between files, including transitives
- With transitives reduced at the source code level, each file seems to
have a modest amount of explicit requirements.

Known issues:
- Tracking the location for where `defmacro`s and virtual state
definitions were defined (and therefore the file) is still problematic.
Because those forms are in a macro environment, the reader does not
track them. I'm wondering if a workaround could be to search the
reader's text_db by not just the `goos::Object` but by the text
position. But for the purposes of finishing this work, I just statically
analyzed and searched the code with throwaway python code.
2024-05-12 12:37:59 -04:00
water111 5b04be2fa0 Add hfrag, clean up some background renderer stuff (#3509)
This adds hfrag, but with a few remaining issues:
- The textures aren't animated. Instead, it just uses one texture.
- The texture filtering isn't as good as at it could be.

I also cleaned up a few issues with the background renderers:
- Cleaned up some stuff that is common to hfrag, tie, tfrag, shrub
- Moved time-of-day color packing stuff to FR3 creation, rather than at
level load. This appears to reduce the frame time spikes when a level is
first drawn by about 5 or 6 ms in big levels.
- Cleaned up the x86 specific stuff used in time of day. Now there's
only one place where we have an `ifdef`, rather than spreading it all
over the rendering code.
2024-05-09 20:11:43 -04:00
ManDude 8344ac6963 use only the real level name in the Loader (#3495)
This fixes issues with certain Jak 3 levels not rendering because there
is a mismatch between the DGO name, nickname and real level name (bsp
name).

FR3s use a different filename, so you can delete the ones you have after
this is merged.

This affects custom levels, but I don't have that toolchain set up so
someone else will have to test that.
2024-04-30 17:12:57 +01:00
Tyler Wilding a021c392ec game: allow overriding the config directory location (#3477)
This is primarily driven for proper mod-support. Mods would like to
isolate their settings and saves (potentially) and that is currently
done by find-and-replacing code before building. Bad!

Additionally, this has the side-effect of allowing for portable
installations of the game so, win-win.

Testing in progress, i'll merge once it is ready.
2024-04-28 15:29:20 -04:00
Tyler Wilding fee0a435fc extractor: support extracting using a folder path (#3422)
Patching up the extractor while working on the launcher, fixes:
- makes it so you can compile successfully given a folder path
(currently assumes your project path contains `iso_data`)
- ignore `buildinfo.json` from validation code.
- fixes an edge-case that could recursively fill up your entire
hard-drive!
- allows overriding the decompilation configuration via flag
- adds a way to specify where the ISO should be extracted to
2024-04-28 15:02:29 -04:00
water111 cc8801a27b [goalc] speed up jak3 compilation (#3454)
I noticed that jak 3's compilation was spending a lot of time accessing
the `unordered_map`s we use to store constants and symbol types.

 
I repurposed the `EnvironmentMap` originally made for GOOS for this. It
turns out that we were copying the entire constant map whenever we
encountered a `deftype`, and fixed that too.

This speeds up jak3 compiles from ~16 to 11 seconds for me.
2024-04-06 16:01:17 -04:00
water111 376194a3e7 Jak 3, fixes for animation issues, rm debug print (#3453) 2024-04-06 15:09:02 -04:00
Hat Kid 93afb02cf4 decomp3: spawn target, add merc and particle buckets and some temporary hacks (#3445)
This includes all the collision stuff needed to spawn `target`,
decompiles the sparticle code and adds some of the PC hacks needed for
merc to run (it doesn't work quite right and looks bad, likely due to a
combination of code copied from Jak 2 and the time of day hacks).

There are a bunch of temporary hacks (see commits) in place to prevent
the game from crashing quite as much, but it is still extremely prone to
doing so due to lots of missing functions/potentially bad decomp.

---------

Co-authored-by: water <awaterford111445@gmail.com>
2024-04-05 00:07:39 -04:00
Tyler Wilding a7efd59919 goalc: add some nullptr checks around symbol map lookups (#3447) 2024-04-03 19:45:44 -04:00
Tyler Wilding 0a15ac1669 goalc: Fix new symbol trie's performance inefficiencies (#3443)
I believe this brings things back in line to where it was before:
Here are the first handful of files before the changes:
```
0.014 | gcommon.gc
0.006 | gkernel-h.gc
0.025 | gkernel.gc
0.002 | pskernel.gc
0.01 | gstring.gc
0.004 | gstate.gc
0.001 | kernel.gd
0.001 | types-h.gc
0.002 | vu1-macros.gc
0.003 | math.gc
0.01 | vector-h.gc
0.001 | gravity-h.gc
0.001 | bounding-box-h.gc
0.001 | matrix-h.gc
0.001 | quaternion-h.gc
0.001 | euler-h.gc
```
> first compile
```
0.161 | gcommon.gc
0.126 | gkernel-h.gc
0.174 | gkernel.gc
0.046 | pskernel.gc
0.08 | gstring.gc
0.048 | gstate.gc
0.001 | kernel.gd
0.052 | types-h.gc
0.009 | vu1-macros.gc
0.059 | math.gc
0.228 | vector-h.gc
0.026 | gravity-h.gc
0.006 | bounding-box-h.gc
0.002 | matrix-h.gc
0.028 | quaternion-h.gc
0.026 | euler-h.gc
```
> make a change in gcommon and recompile

With the changes:
```
0.015 | gcommon.gc
0.018 | gkernel-h.gc
0.039 | gkernel.gc
0.006 | pskernel.gc
0.015 | gstring.gc
0.009 | gstate.gc
0.005 | kernel.gd
0.006 | types-h.gc
0.006 | vu1-macros.gc
0.008 | math.gc
0.017 | vector-h.gc
0.004 | gravity-h.gc
0.004 | bounding-box-h.gc
0.005 | matrix-h.gc
0.005 | quaternion-h.gc
0.003 | euler-h.gc
```
> First compile, no difference expected

```
0.016 | gcommon.gc
0.008 | gkernel-h.gc
0.023 | gkernel.gc
0.002 | pskernel.gc
0.01 | gstring.gc
0.043 | gstate.gc
0.001 | kernel.gd
0.002 | types-h.gc
0.002 | vu1-macros.gc
0.003 | math.gc
0.013 | vector-h.gc
0.001 | gravity-h.gc
0.002 | bounding-box-h.gc
0.002 | matrix-h.gc
0.001 | quaternion-h.gc
0.001 | euler-h.gc
```
> Compile times seem to be back within margin of error -- some are
faster than the first compilation time.
2024-04-01 18:56:55 -04:00