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Language Changes
V0.1
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The GOAL language version has been set to 0.1
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Calling a function with unknown argument/return types is now an error instead of a warning
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Getting a method of an object or type with
methodreturns the correct type for methods using the_type_feature -
The
object-newmacro will now type check arguments -
The size argument to
(method object new)is now anintinstead ofint32 -
Using
set!incorrectly, like(set! 1 2)will now create an error instead of having no effect -
GOOS now has a
fmtform which wrapslibfmtfor doing string formatting. -
GOOS now has an
errorform for throwing an error with a string to describe it -
GOAL
ifnow throws errors on extra arguments instead of silently ignoring them -
The first 1 MB of GOAL memory now cannot be read/written/executed so dereferencing a GOAL null pointer will now segfault
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The runtime now accepts command line boot arguments
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The runtime now defaults to loading
KERNEL.CGOand using itskernel-dispatcherfunction. -
The runtime now accepts a
-nokernelparameter for running withoutKERNEL.CGO. -
The runtime will now refuse to load object files from another major GOAL version
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Using
&+and&+!now produces a pointer with the same type as the original. -
There is a
&-which returns auintand works with basically any input types -
The
&operator works on fields and elements in arrays -
The
&->operator has been added -
The
newoperator can create arrays and inline arrays on heaps -
The value of
deftypeis nownone -
Creating a method with more than 8 arguments is an error instead of a crash.
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The
defconstantform for defining a constant in GOAL but not GOOS has been added -
Both
defconstantanddefglobalconstantthrow an error if you define a constant with the same name as a symbol. -
The
uint64type now uses 8 bytes instead of 81 in a type (this was a typo) -
deftypeallows basics/structures with a field that is the same type as the basic/structure. -
Doing a
define-externwith a type oftypewill forward declare the type. -
deftypenow has a:no-runtime-typeflag to disable the creation of a runtime type. -
There is a
declare-typeform for forward declaring types to allow circular dependencies. -
Types that are
structurebut notbasiccan request that they be tightly packed when possible with:pack-me. -
Using
methodon a forward declared type is an error. The old behavior was to get a method oftype, which is confusing. -
Loading an
int64/uint64gives aint/uint, like the other register integers. -
Defining a type with
deftypewill auto-generate an inspect method. -
The
newoperator can now create static structures and basics and set fields to integers or symbols. -
The
neq?operator now works when used outside of a branch condition (previously it generated a syntax error) -
Methods which do not return a value no longer cause the compiler to abort
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The
&+form now accepts more than two arguments. -
The
&+form now works oninline-arrayandstructure. -
In the case where the type system would use a result type of
lca(none, x), the result type is nownoneinstead of compiler abort. -
The "none value" is now
(none)instead ofnone -
Creating a field of 128-bit value type no longer causes a compiler crash
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128-bit fields are inspected as
<cannot-print> -
Static fields can now contain floating point values
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Fixed a bug where loading a float from an object and immediately using it math would cause a compiler crash
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Arrays of value types can be created on the stack with
new.
V0.2
- Breaking change: return type of a function using
return-from #fto return a value from the entire function is now the lowest common ancestor of all possible return values. - Fixed bug where
return-fromcould reach outside of an inlined function. - Fixed bug where
return-frommight not behave correctly when returning from inside a let inside an inlined function. - Added
fminandfmaxfloating point min and max. These work on multiple arguments and use theminss/maxssinstructions for the best performance. - Added
imul64instruction for doing a real 64-bit multiplication. This must be used when porting code that looks at thehiregister after an EEmult. - Added
shl,shr, andsarshifts which take a constant integer. These cannot be used with a variable shift amount. - Added bitfield types to the type system
- Added the ability to cast integers to bitfield types
- Fixed a bug where casting between integer types with
thethat did not involve emitting code would permanently change the type of the variable. - Added a
:disassembleoption toasm-fileto disassemble functions for debugging purposes.
V0.3
- Added typechecking when setting fields of a type.
- Added inline assembly
.ret,.sub,.push, and.pop. - Added
rletto declare register variables. - Added
:color #foption to inline assembly forms to exclude them from the coloring system. - Added
asm-functo declare for purely assembly functions. - Enum values now work where constant integers are expected.
- The boolean values
#fand#tnow are gotten as symbol objects, not values of symbols. - In a static field initialization, you can use
#fand#tinstead of'#fand'#t - Added
no-typecheckoption to define. - Reworked type checking for
set!. You may now use#ffor non-numeric types. - Fixed a bug where arguments to a method were unmodifiable.
- Fixed a bug where multiple anonymous lambda functions in the same file would throw a compiler error related to function name uniqueness.
- Method declarations can now use compound types. Previously they could only use simple types due to a mistake in deftype parser.
- Added a declare option for
allow-saved-regsto letasm-funcs use saved registers in special cases - Improved register allocation for the above case to avoid inserting extra moves to and from temp registers.
- Fixed a bug where early returns out of methods would not change the return type of the method.
- Fixed a bug where the return instruction was still emitted and the overridden return type of
asm-funcwas ignored for methods - Rearranged function stack frames so spilled register variable slots come after stack structures.
- Added
stackallocated and constructed basic/structure types. - Fixed a bug where functions with exactly 8 parameters created a compiler error.
V0.4
- Breaking change: added new link kind to link table format. Code compiled with previous versions will still work, but code compiled in V0.4 that uses static pairs will cause a "unknown link table code 5" error.
- Added support for static pairs and lists. Symbols, integers, and strings are supported.
- Added much better support for setting fields of statics. Now you can set constants, symbols, strings, pairs, integers, floats, or other statics, including inlined structures/basics! Also uses the full type system for typechecking
- Fixed a bug where accessing an inline basic field did not apply the 4-byte basic offset.
- Made string/float constants go in the main segment when they are declared in the top-level segment, instead of the top-level segment. This is what GOAL seems to do (not 100% sure yet) and avoids issues where you set something to a string constant in the top-level. This avoids the possibility of memory bugs at the cost of more memory usage (likely very little additional memory).
- Added support for boxed arrays. They can be created with
newand indexed with->. The compound type(array <elt-type>)is used to describe an array with a given content type. - Added
reset-hereoption forrlet.
V0.5
- Breaking change: the register class
xmmfor a single float was renamed tofprto distinguish it from other uses ofxmmregisters. - Breaking change: the message format for reset and shutdown messages sent between the listener and runtime has changed.
- Improved code-generation quality where accessing a field or similar with an offset of zero from a base register.
- The listener now uses message IDs to more robustly handle the situation where a response messages comes, but is extremely late, or if some sent messages are skipped.
- Fixed bug where references to the debug segment using RIP-relative links were not set to zero by the linker when the debug segment isn't loaded.
- The
rletform now supports 128-bit vector float registers with thevfregister class. - Added support for "vector float" assembly operations, including
lvf,svf,xor,sub,add, andblend. - Added the ability to spill floating point variables to the stack if there aren't enough registers.
- Improved back up and restore of xmm registers
- Fixed an off-by-one in move eliminator (previous version was correct, but did not generate as good code). Complicated functions are 2 to 10% smaller.
- Improved getting a stack address.
- Improved getting the value of
#f,#t, and(). - Accessing a constant field of an array now constant propagates the memory offset like field access and avoids a runtime multiply.
- Fixed a bug where loading or storing a
vfregister from a memory location + constant offset would cause the compiler to throw an error. - Accessing array elements uses more efficient indexing for power-of-two element sizes.
- Added a
local-varsform for declaring a bunch of local variables for the decompiler. - Split
methodintomethod-of-typeandmethod-of-objectto avoid ambiguity - Fixed bug where
(-> obj type)caused a compiler error whenobjhad compile time type ofarray(the fancy boxed array) - Fixed use-after-free if the top-level form fails to compile and you continue trying to compile stuff.
andandorare more efficient and the type of the result is more specific:LCA(symbol, cases...)print-typenow fully compiles the argument and returns the result instead ofnone
V0.6
- There is no longer a separate compiler form for variable vs. constant shifts. Instead the compiler will pick the constant shift automatically when possible. The shifts are called
sar,shlandshr, like the x86 instructions. - Static type reference link data now has the correct number of methods. This prevents errors like
dkernel: trying to redefine a type 'game-info' with 29 methods when it had 12, try restartingwhen you did not actually redefine the number of methods. - Added
get-infoto figure out what something is and where it's defined. - Added
autocompleteto get auto-completions for a prefix. - Added
add-macro-to-autocompleteto add a macro to the auto-completer.
V0.7
- There is now an option for
allow-misalignedwhich allows the alignment of an struct type to be less than 16-bytes when inlined, without enabling array packing. This seems like a stupid option, but GOAL has this in some places, so we support it too. - In method declarations in a
deftype, you can no longer provide argument names. There was ambiguity when parsing a compound typespec vs named argument. The names were not used for anything. - 128-bit integer register variables (
i128) are now supported. These work with assembly forms,set!s between registers, andset!s of memory locations with type(pointer uint128)or(pointer int128). - Fixed a bug where the compiler would abort if had to spill an
xmmregister containing ani128value. - Added
.pextlw,.pextuw,.pcpyld, and.pcpyudassembly forms - Fixed a bug where
uint128or children defined withlocal-varswould end up using a 64-bit GPR instead of a 128-bit XMM. - Fixed a bug where 128-bit variable spills could be misaligned, causing a segfault at
vmovaps. - Added
.ppachand.pceqw - Fixed a bug where setting 128-bit / 64-bit variables from each other only did a 32-bit set
- Added support for creating a static bitfield where fields may not be known at compile time.
- Added support for
(size-of <typename>) - Fixed a bug where creating a stack array of 0 sized caused a compiler assertion. It is now a normal compiler error.
- Fixed a bug where the repl history was not loaded on compiler start
- Branch target addresses in the disassembly generated by
md,asm-filewith:disassembleand(declare (print-asm))are now correct - Fixed a segfault when the
goal-library.gccontains an(exit) defenumnow creates real types. Boxed arrays of enums and bitfields correctly have runtime type of the parent integer.- Added a
:copy-entries <typename>to copy entries from a previous bitfield. - Adding a duplicate entry to an enum now generates a compiler error.
- Added
.psubwassembly form - Changed
.ftoitoVCVTTPS2DQto make the rounding behavior match the PS2 (truncate). - Forward declaring a type with
declare-typealso forward declares the global holding the runtime type object. - The
newmethod of basic now has a method return type of_type_. Previously it wasbasic, meaning you always needed to declarenewwith the right type. - Using
(newand(the bintegerinside static pair definitions is now supported - Invalid static pairs now have nice errors instead of exiting the compiler