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185 lines
4.5 KiB
C
185 lines
4.5 KiB
C
//This is basically a sample program.
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//It deomnstrates the code required to get qclib up and running.
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//This code does not demonstrate entities, however.
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//It does demonstrate the built in qc compiler, and does demonstrate a globals-only progs interface.
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//It also demonstrates basic builtin(s).
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#include "progtype.h"
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#include "progslib.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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//the only function that is required externally. :/
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void SV_EndRedirect (void) {}
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//builtins and builtin management.
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void PF_print (progfuncs_t *prinst, struct globalvars_s *gvars)
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{
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char *s;
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s = prinst->VarString(prinst, 0);
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printf("%s", s);
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}
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builtin_t builtins[] = {
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PF_print,
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PF_print
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};
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//Called when the qc library has some sort of serious error.
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void Sys_Abort(char *s, ...)
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{ //quake handles this with a longjmp.
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printf("%s", s);
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exit(1);
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}
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//Called when the library has something to say.
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//Kinda required for the compiler...
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//Not really that useful for the normal vm.
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int Sys_Printf(char *s, ...)
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{ //look up quake's va function to find out how to deal with variable arguments properly.
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return printf("%s", s);
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}
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#include <stdio.h>
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//copy file into buffer. note that the buffer will have been sized to fit the file (obtained via FileSize)
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unsigned char *Sys_ReadFile (char *fname, void *buffer, int buflen)
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{
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int len;
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FILE *f;
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if (!strncmp(fname, "src/", 4))
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fname+=4; //skip the src part
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f = fopen(fname, "rb");
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if (!f)
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return NULL;
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fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END);
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len = ftell(f);
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if (buflen < len)
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return NULL;
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fseek(f, 0, SEEK_SET);
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fread(buffer, 1, len, f);
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fclose(f);
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return buffer;
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}
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//Finds the size of a file.
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int Sys_FileSize (char *fname)
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{
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int len;
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FILE *f;
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if (!strncmp(fname, "src/", 4))
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fname+=4; //skip the src part
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f = fopen(fname, "rb");
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if (!f)
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return -1;
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fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END);
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len = ftell(f);
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fclose(f);
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return len;
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}
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//Writes a file.
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pbool Sys_WriteFile (char *fname, void *data, int len)
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{
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FILE *f;
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f = fopen(fname, "wb");
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if (!f)
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return 0;
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fwrite(data, 1, len, f);
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fclose(f);
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return 1;
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}
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void runtest(void)
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{
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progfuncs_t *pf;
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func_t func;
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progsnum_t pn;
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progparms_t ext;
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memset(&ext, 0, sizeof(ext));
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ext.progsversion = PROGSTRUCT_VERSION;
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ext.ReadFile = Sys_ReadFile;
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ext.FileSize= Sys_FileSize;
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ext.Abort = Sys_Abort;
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ext.printf = printf;
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pf = InitProgs(&ext);
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pf->Configure(pf, 1024*1024, 1); //memory quantity of 1mb. Maximum progs loadable into the instance of 1
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//If you support multiple progs types, you should tell the VM the offsets here, via RegisterFieldVar
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pn = pf->LoadProgs(pf, "testprogs.dat", 0, builtins, sizeof(builtins)/sizeof(builtins[0])); //load the progs, don't care about the crc, and use those builtins.
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if (pn < 0)
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printf("Failed to load progs\n");
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else
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{
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//allocate qc-acessable strings here for 64bit cpus. (allocate via AddString, tempstringbase is a holding area not used by the actual vm)
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//you can call functions before InitEnts if you want. it's not really advised for anything except naming additional progs. This sample only allows one max.
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pf->InitEnts(pf, 10); //Now we know how many fields required, we can say how many maximum ents we want to allow. 10 in this case. This can be huge without too many problems.
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//now it's safe to ED_Alloc.
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func = pf->FindFunction(pf, "main", PR_ANY); //find the function 'main' in the first progs that has it.
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if (!func)
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printf("Couldn't find function\n");
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else
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pf->ExecuteProgram(pf, func); //call the function
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}
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CloseProgs(pf);
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}
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//Run a compiler and nothing else.
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//Note that this could be done with an autocompile of PR_COMPILEALWAYS.
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void compile(void)
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{
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progfuncs_t *pf;
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progparms_t ext;
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char *testsrcfile = //newstyle progs.src must start with a #.
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//it's newstyle to avoid using multiple source files.
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"#pragma PROGS_DAT \"testprogs.dat\"\r\n"
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"//INTERMEDIATE FILE - EDIT TEST.C INSTEAD\r\n"
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"\r\n"
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"void(...) print = #1;\r\n"
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"void() main =\r\n"
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"{\r\n"
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" print(\"hello world\\n\");\r\n"
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"};\r\n";
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//so that the file exists. We could insert it via the callbacks instead
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Sys_WriteFile("progs.src", testsrcfile, strlen(testsrcfile));
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memset(&ext, 0, sizeof(ext));
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ext.progsversion = PROGSTRUCT_VERSION;
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ext.ReadFile = Sys_ReadFile;
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ext.FileSize= Sys_FileSize;
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ext.WriteFile= Sys_WriteFile;
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ext.Abort = Sys_Abort;
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ext.printf = printf;
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pf = InitProgs(&ext);
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if (pf->StartCompile(pf, 0, NULL))
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{
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while(pf->ContinueCompile(pf) == 1)
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;
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}
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CloseProgs(pf);
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}
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int main(void)
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{
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compile();
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runtest();
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return 0;
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}
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