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Bill Currie
04f60e5ff1 [qfcc] Rework vector expression handling
Use with quaternions and vectors is a little broken in that
vec4/quaternion and vec3/vector are not the same types (by design) and
thus a cast is needed (not what I want, though). However, creating
vectors (that happen to be int due to int constants) does seem to be
working nicely otherwise.
2022-04-29 16:59:55 +09:00
Bill Currie
85d851572f [qfcc] Implement constant casts for the new vector types
Nicely, I was able to reuse the generated conversion code used by the
progs engine to do the work in qfcc, just needed appropriate definitions
for the operand macros, and to set up the conversion code. Helped
greatly by the new value load/store functions.
2022-04-29 16:59:55 +09:00
Bill Currie
67bdbc6f7a [qfcc] Split out vector expression code
I plan on extending it for the new vector types and expr.c is just too
big to work in nicely.
2022-04-29 16:59:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
70af362562 [qfcc] Unify temp def, return value and parameter sizes
In working with vectors and matrices while testing the scene wrappers, I
found that there was a fair bit of confusion about how large something
could be. Return values can be up to 32 words (but qfcc wasn't aware of
that), parameters were limited to 4 words still (and possibly should be
for varargs), and temp defs were limited to 8 words (1 lvec4). Temps are
used for handling return values (at least when not optimizing) and thus
must be capable of holding a return value, and passing large arguments
through *formal* parameters should be allowed. It seems reasonable to
limit parameter sizes to return value sizes.

A temp and a move are still used for large return values (4x4 matrix),
but that's an optimization issue: the code itself is at least correct.
2022-02-15 08:39:20 +09:00
Bill Currie
1ce026d168 [qfcc] Implement bounced return pointer calls
This is achieved by marking a void function with the void_return
attribute and then calling that function in an @return expression.
@return can be used only inside a void function and only with void
functions marked with the void_return attribute. As this is intended for
Objective-QC message forwarding, it is deliberately "difficult" to use
as returning a larger than expected value is unlikely to end well for
the calling function.

However, as a convenience, "@return nil" is allowed (in a void
function). It always returns an integer (which, of course,can be
interpreted as a pointer). This is safe because if the return value is
ignored, it will go into the progs return buffer, and if it is not
ignored, it is the smallest value that can be returned.
2022-02-05 19:30:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
084c2ccb1f [qfcc] Make is_function_call a little more useful
It can (and must) be used one level higher as it checks that the
expression is a block and that its result expression is call branch
expression.
2022-02-05 19:30:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
24a42dc064 [qfcc] Emit args for ... functions with no other parameters
I missed that the block was < -1, ie at least one real parameters.
2022-02-04 22:00:18 +09:00
Bill Currie
1487fa6b50 [qfcc] Implement some basics for the vector types
They're now properly part of the type system and can be used for
declaring variables, initialized (using {} block initializers), operated
on (=, *, + tested) though much work needs to be done on binary
expressions, and indexed. So far, only ivec2 has been tested.
2022-02-04 00:25:31 +09:00
Bill Currie
008359862b [qfcc] Avoid pointer alias of address expressions
Since address expressions always product a pointer type, aliasing one to
another pointer type is redundant. Instead, simply return an address
expression with the desired type.
2022-02-03 14:38:26 +09:00
Bill Currie
6f49b919ec [qfcc] Move constant pointer offset into address expr
This is the intended purpose of the offset field in address expressions,
and will make struct and array accesses more efficient when I sort out
the code generation side.
2022-02-03 10:55:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
b668759b7d [qfcc] Add a very basic attribute system
Ruamoko passes va_list (@args) through the ... parameter (as such), but
IMP uses ... to defeat parameter type and count checking and doesn't
want va_list. While possibly not the best solution, adding a no_va_list
flag to function types and skipping ex_args entirely does take care of
the problem without hard-coding anything specific to IMP.

The system currently just sets some bits in the type specifier (the
attribute list should probably be carried around with the specifier),
but it gets the job done for now, and at least gets things started.
2022-02-02 23:51:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
3f389b602a [qfcc] Add support for horizontal vector ops
And reimplement vector comparison for Ruamoko.
2022-01-30 10:56:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
fbaf1456fe [qfcc] Use auxiliary operands for move instructions
Since Ruamoko progs must use lea to get the address of a local variable,
add use/def/kill references to the move instruction in order to inform
flow analysis of the variable since it is otherwise lost via the
resulting pointer (not an issue when direct var reference move can be
used).

The test and digging for the def can probably do with being more
aggressive, but this did nicely as a proof of concept.
2022-01-29 18:26:54 +09:00
Bill Currie
501dd7db76 [qfcc] Use != nil for unary ! for Ruamoko progs
Ruamoko has no explicit ! instruction.
2022-01-29 18:22:41 +09:00
Bill Currie
d28507eacf [qfcc] Reduce some alias chaining
Aliasing an alias expression to the same type as the original aliased
expression is a no-op, so drop the alias entirely in order to simplify
code generation.
2022-01-28 15:29:40 +09:00
Bill Currie
ec9fa3fee8 [qfcc] Clean up an unnecessary use of array_expr
Simply dereferencing a pointer does not need to go through array_expr
and thus collect a 0 offset that will only be constant-folded out again.
Really just a minor optimization in qfcc, but at one stage in today's
modification, it resulted in some unwanted aliasing chains.
2022-01-28 15:26:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
8d873a891f [qfcc] Make struct ptr access consistent with class ivar access
While this does make the generated code a little worse, load is behaving
nicely), the two are at least consistent with each other and when I fix
one, I'll fix both. I missed this change the other day when I did the
address_expr cleanup. Yay near-duplicate code :P
2022-01-28 09:25:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
06d70a32db [qfcc] Rework the functionality of address expressions
The goal was to get lea being used for locals in ruamoko progs because
lea takes the base registers into account while the constant pointer
defs used by v6p cannot. Pointer defs are still used for gobals as they
may be out of reach of 16-bit addressing.

address_expr() has been simplified in that it no longer takes an offset:
the vast majority of the callers never passed one, and the few that did
have been reworked to use other mechanisms. In particular,
offset_pointer_expr does the manipulations needed to add an offset
(unscaled by type size) to a pointer. High-level pointer offsets still
apply a scale, though.

Alias expressions now do a better job of hanling aliasing of aliases by
simply replacing the target type when possible.
2022-01-25 23:39:17 +09:00
Bill Currie
40f5b8a482 [qfcc] Allow short constants in expr_int
No point in generating an internal error when the value can be converted
to an int.
2022-01-25 12:47:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
8d435040e6 [qfcc] Clean up some type checkes
Using the functions keeps the code a little easier to read.
2022-01-25 12:46:14 +09:00
Bill Currie
fc73cfc1e0 [qfcc] Rename pointer_expr to deref_pointer_expr
This reflects what it actually does (usually, "pointer_expr" type naming
is creating an expression that represents a pointer).
2022-01-25 12:28:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
37f08f9d4f [qfcc] Build the Ruamoko function parameters
The parameter defs are allocated from the parameter space using a
minimum alignment of 4, and varargs functions get a va_list struct in
place of the ...

An "args" expression is unconditionally injected into the call arguments
list at the place where ... is in the list, with arguments passed
through ... coming after the ...

Arguments get through to functions now, but there's problems with taking
the address of local variables: currently done using constant pointer
defs, which can't work for the base register addressing used in Ruamoko
progs.

With the update to test-bi's printf (and a hack to qfcc for lea),
triangle.r actually works, printing the expected results (but -1 instead
of 1 for equality, though that too is actually expected). qfcc will take
a bit longer because it seems there are some design issues in address
expressions (ambiguity, and a few other things) that have pretty much
always been there.
2022-01-24 23:44:48 +09:00
Bill Currie
9fc8f14be6 [qfcc] Put the stack frame exprs into the statements block
dot_expr doesn't follow an expression's next pointer on its own.
make_statements was fine, which is why I didn't notice the mistake until
now.
2022-01-24 16:44:48 +09:00
Bill Currie
3c86660d4a [gamecode] Rename MAX_PARMS to PR_MAXPARAMS 2022-01-23 14:17:25 +09:00
Bill Currie
79bd4dd724 [qfcc] Set up the function stack frame
Still need to get the base register index into the instructions, but I
think this is it for basic code generation. I should be able to start
testing Ruamoko properly fairly soon :)
2022-01-21 20:00:38 +09:00
Bill Currie
33a3f92503 [qfcc] Move .return handling into statements.c
The means that the actual call expression is not in the statement lint
of the enclosing block expression, but just its result, whether the call
is void or not. This actually simplifies several things, but most
importantly will make Ruamoko calls easier to implement.

The test is because I had some trouble with double-calls, and is how I
found the return-postop issue :P
2022-01-21 13:09:23 +09:00
Bill Currie
e11fa77a34 [qfcc] Use pr_type_names to generate is_TYPE
This means basic types will always have a check function automatically.
2022-01-19 18:07:54 +09:00
Bill Currie
57fe669099 [qfcc] Shorten type_function and type_pointer names
To type_func and type_ptr to match the ev type names.
2022-01-18 22:34:52 +09:00
Bill Currie
068c04ece6 [gamecode] Add ev_ushort and partial support
Really, only just enough to get everything compiling (which does include
vkgen running correctly).
2022-01-18 22:08:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
cd30408675 [gamecode] Rename ev_quat to ev_quaternion
I much prefer the full name, though the short version is easier to type.
2022-01-18 17:05:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
afd1eb775b [gamecode] Rename ev_pointer to ev_ptr
Rather short (no worse than ev_int, though) but more consistency is
usually a good thing.
2022-01-18 14:36:06 +09:00
Bill Currie
cfe7c44df0 [gamecode] Rename ev_integer to ev_int
And other related fields so integer is now int (and uinteger is uint). I
really don't know why I went with integer in the first place, but this
will make using macros easier for dealing with types.
2022-01-18 13:27:19 +09:00
Bill Currie
2df64384c1 [gamecode] Clean up string_t and pointer_t
They are both gone, and pr_pointer_t is now pr_ptr_t (pointer may be a
little clearer than ptr, but ptr is consistent with things like intptr,
and keeps the type name short).
2022-01-18 12:11:14 +09:00
Bill Currie
66528e34fc [qfcc] Give return expressions their own type
Very simple for now (just the return value if not a void return), but
that's the last of the statements masquerading as expressions.
2022-01-09 16:28:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
563de20208 [qfcc] Give branch expressions their own type
This includes calls and unconditional jumps, relative and through a
table. The parameters are all lumped into the one object, with some
being unused by the different types (eg, args and ret_type used only by
call expressions). Just having nice names for the parameters (instead of
e1 and e2) makes it nice, even with all the sub-types lumped together.

No mysterious type aliasing bugs this time ;)
2022-01-09 14:02:16 +09:00
Bill Currie
63795e790b [qfcc] Clean out some old code
The move operator names are definitely obsolete (due to dropping the
expressions a year or two ago) and the precedence checks seem to be
handled elsewhere. Memset and state expressions went away a while back
too.
2022-01-08 21:21:31 +09:00
Bill Currie
14352ea65a [qfcc] Really fix those type aliasing bugs
Found the cause: revered to wrong case for template code :/
2022-01-08 18:49:35 +09:00
Bill Currie
62d58a2255 Revert "[qfcc] Fix another type aliasing bug"
This reverts commit d14f695c68.

Found the cause: revered to wrong case for template code
2022-01-08 18:48:54 +09:00
Bill Currie
134f5ca6a4 Revert "[qfcc] Fix some type aliasing bugs"
This reverts commit da210db720.

Found the cause: revered to wrong case for template code
2022-01-08 18:48:23 +09:00
Bill Currie
65b6c366c3 [qfcc] Give assignment expressions their own type
This is getting easier (know where to look, I guess). Nicely, I found
the source of those weird type aliasing bugs :)
2022-01-08 18:44:29 +09:00
Bill Currie
d14f695c68 [qfcc] Fix another type aliasing bug
This one exposed by the address expression cleanup.
2022-01-08 16:54:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
fa482e8ee5 [qfcc] Give address expressions their own type
Definitely a pain to get working after the switch, but definitely worth
the effort. Still exposing type aliasing bugs.
2022-01-08 16:52:24 +09:00
Bill Currie
da210db720 [qfcc] Fix some type aliasing bugs
I have no idea why sorting out expression aliasing exposed these type
aliasing bugs, but it did. All tests *build* again (and pass).
2022-01-08 12:10:30 +09:00
Bill Currie
23c9a317f8 [qfcc] Give alias expressions their own type
While this was a pain to get working, that pain only went to prove the
value of using proper "types" (even if only an enum) for different
expression types: just finding all the places to edit was a chore, and
easy to make mistakes (forgetting bits here and there).

Strangely enough, this exposed a pile of *type* aliasing bugs (next
commit).
2022-01-08 12:06:52 +09:00
Bill Currie
c9b2a740a0 [gamecode] Add etypes for long and ulong
And partial implementations in qfcc (most places will generate an
internal error (not implemented) or segfault, but some low-hanging fruit
has already been implemented).
2022-01-05 22:32:07 +09:00
Bill Currie
8385046486 [qfcc] Warn when super dealloc invocation is missing
Forgetting to invoke [super dealloc] in a derived class's -dealloc
method has caused me to waste far too much time chasing down the
resulting memory leaks and crashes. This is actually the main focus of
issue #24, but I want to take care of multiple paths before I consider
the issue to be done.

However, as a bonus, four cases were found :)
2021-12-24 22:45:43 +09:00
Bill Currie
ff1cdb6f89 [qfcc] Give select expressions their own type
While get_selector does the job of getting a selector from a selector
reference expression, I have long considered lumping various expression
types under ex_expr to be a mistake. Not only is this a step towards
sorting that out, it will make working on #24 easier.
2021-12-24 22:45:43 +09:00
Bill Currie
38a6ccdc85 [qfcc] Use indexed initializers for expr functions
This will make adding new expression types easier (though the current
reason for doing so has been abandoned for now).
2021-06-28 18:12:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
7970525ef4 [util] Make va thread-safe
It now takes a context pointer (opaque data) that holds the buffers it
uses for the temporary strings. If the context pointer is null, a static
context is used (making those uses of va NOT thread-safe). Most calls to
va use the static context, but all such calls have been formatted
consistently so they are easy to find when it comes time to do a full
audit.
2021-01-31 16:05:48 +09:00
Bill Currie
0426879bf6 [qfcc] Check returned type instead of expr type
Block expressions hide ex_error, but get_type() always returns null when
it finds one (which it does by recursing into block expression), so just
check the type itself.
2021-01-04 14:54:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
6d5ffa9f8e [build] Move to non-recursive make
There's still some cleanup to do, but everything seems to be working
nicely: `make -j` works, `make distcheck` passes. There is probably
plenty of bitrot in the package directories (RPM, debian), though.

The vc project files have been removed since those versions are way out
of date and quakeforge is pretty much dependent on gcc now anyway.

Most of the old Makefile.am files  are now Makemodule.am.  This should
allow for new Makefile.am files that allow local building (to be added
on an as-needed bases).  The current remaining Makefile.am files are for
standalone sub-projects.a

The installable bins are currently built in the top-level build
directory. This may change if the clutter gets to be too much.

While this does make a noticeable difference in build times, the main
reason for the switch was to take care of the growing dependency issues:
now it's possible to build tools for code generation (eg, using qfcc and
ruamoko programs for code-gen).
2020-06-25 11:35:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
31abf6f955 [qfcc] Fix some wrong fall-through cases
This fixes the unary minus issue for now. unary_expr needs a rewrite,
though: it's just horrible.
2020-04-08 21:23:57 +09:00
Bill Currie
218cca71b8 [qfcc] Take special care when aliasing aliased types
When aliasing a type that already has aliases, the top node needs to be
replaced if it is unnamed, or the alias-free branch of the new node
needs to reach around to the alias-free branch of the existing node.
This fixes the bogus param counts in qwaq.
2020-03-29 11:29:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
8479cad8a8 [qfcc] Record alias-free type in function_t
This eases type unaliasing on functions a little.

Still more to to go, but this fixes a really hair-pulling bug: linux's
heap randomiser was making the typedef test fail randomly whenever
typedef.qfo was compiled.
2020-03-28 15:10:14 +09:00
Bill Currie
1eef2a8b5e [qfcc] Implement type aliasing again
When a type is aliased, the alias has two type chains: the simple type
chain with all other aliases stripped, and the full type chain. There
are still plenty of bugs in it, but having the clean type chain takes
care of the major issue that was in the previous attempt as only the
head of the type-chain needs to be skipped for type comparison.

Most of the bugs are in finding the locations where the head needs to be
skipped.
2020-03-28 12:10:23 +09:00
Bill Currie
ab3d91f0c3 [qfcc] Clean up simple type checking
All simple type checks are now done using is_* helper functions. This
will help hide the implementation details of the type system from the
rest of the compiler (especially the changes needed for type aliasing).
2020-03-27 15:16:41 +09:00
Bill Currie
0d784d9ef4 [qfcc] Rework address expr calculation
This removes a bogus lea from the instruction stream (and there can be
many such).
2020-03-17 12:13:09 +09:00
Bill Currie
9cb3ee01d6 [qfcc] Add pointer value check
Extraction is a little more complicated, though, so undecided on that.
2020-03-17 11:19:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
c3f04384d5 [qfcc] Make a general integral value extractor
All too often I just want the value.
2020-03-17 11:18:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
80967e1471 [qfcc] Support def exprs in integral value extractors 2020-03-17 10:56:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
e4a403bbb3 [qfcc] Improve integral value extraction readability 2020-03-17 10:55:27 +09:00
Bill Currie
888192a9ea [qfcc] Resurrect ex_def expression type
It turns out to be useful still as using symbol expressions isn't always
appropriate and the workarounds were getting nasty.
2020-03-17 01:42:46 +09:00
Bill Currie
a0c28a5ac5 [qfcc] Support pointers to temp operands
This is necessary for correctly taking the address of operands.
2020-03-16 14:24:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
ea042cf87a [qfcc] Split out the obj-qc specific expr code 2020-03-16 10:34:16 +09:00
Bill Currie
6608c8a1f6 Revert "Support taking the address of block expressions that have a result."
This reverts commit c78d15b331.

While a block expression's result may be an l-value, block expressions
are not (and their results may not be), thus taking the address of one
is not really correct. It seems the only place that tries to do so is
the assignment code when dealing with structures.
2020-03-14 13:14:25 +09:00
Bill Currie
277ff719f5 Revert "Do not lose the block expression when taking its address."
This reverts commit b49d90e769.

I suspect this was a workaround for the mess in assignment chains.
However, it caused compile errors with the new implementation, and is
just bogus anyway.
2020-03-14 12:30:18 +09:00
Bill Currie
7cc51c9ca3 [qfcc] Save block expression creator's address
I've already found the bug that necessitated it (and the creator was
innocent), but it will help later.
2020-03-14 12:27:23 +09:00
Bill Currie
b1459ac816 [qfcc] Move return save temp into call block
This fixes func-expr after the assignment rewrite. Now all tests pass
when not optimizing (something not quite right in assignchain when
optimizing).
2020-03-14 01:24:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
c04f1c0156 [qfcc] Really delay the conversion of nil
Now convert_nil only assigns the nil expression a type, and nil makes
its way down to the statement emission code (where it belongs, really).
Breaks even more things :)
2020-03-13 18:19:43 +09:00
Bill Currie
8d10b0f4aa [qfcc] Support compound initializers for return 2020-03-13 09:58:52 +09:00
Bill Currie
21a8559674 [qfcc] Improve handling of nil assignments
Especially when they result in using memset.
2020-03-12 19:40:17 +09:00
Bill Currie
5d349efe78 [qfcc] Delay conversion of nil in assignments
It's not possible to take the address of constants (at this stage) and
trying to use a move instruction with .zero as source would result in
the VM complaining about null pointer access when bounds checking is on.
Thus, don't convert a nil source expression until it is known to be
safe, and use memset when it is not.
2020-03-11 22:57:48 +09:00
Bill Currie
be5f11f33a [qfcc] Support the new memset instructions 2020-03-11 22:57:20 +09:00
Bill Currie
b6439e8dc1 [qfcc] Support compound init in assignment and params
foo({...}) and bar = {...}
2020-03-11 19:48:25 +09:00
Bill Currie
d1e83b9d48 [qfcc] Create a compound initializer expression type
This fixes the problem of using the return value of a function as an
element in a compound initializer. The cause of the problem is that
compound initializers were represented by block expressions, but
function calls are contained within block expressions, so def
initialization saw the block expression and thought it was a nested
compound initializer.

Technically, it was a bug in the nested element parsing code in that it
wasn't checking the result value of the block expression, but using a
whole new expression type makes things much cleaner and the work done
paves the way for labeled initializers and compound assignments.
2020-03-11 15:46:57 +09:00
Bill Currie
393e540ffa [qfcc] Print the source name of an undefined label
Undefined labels generated by the compiler indicate severe trouble.
2020-03-11 13:31:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
1cd5ea5732 [qfcc] Add support for named labels in statements
Yeah, I've finally decided to implement goto. Limited to function scope
of course.
2020-03-11 12:49:10 +09:00
Bill Currie
826f066e00 [qfcc] Be more consistent with string saving
Not that it really makes any difference for labels since they're
guaranteed unique, but it does remove the question of "why nva instead
of save_string?". Looking at history, save_string came after I changed
it from strdup (va()) to nva(), and then either didn't think to look for
nva or thought it wasn't worth changing.
2020-03-11 10:50:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
9acfdea8b5 [qfcc] Improve line number binding for function calls
Multi-line calls (especially messages) got rather confusing to read as
the lines jumped back and forth. Now the binding is better but the dags
code is reordering the parameters sometimes.
2020-03-11 01:52:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
89ec86f77f [qfcc] Add option to promote of float through ...
The server code is not yet ready for doubles, especially in its varargs
builtins: they expect only floats. When float promotion is enabled
(default for advanced code, disabled for traditional or v6only),
"@float_promoted@" is written to the prog's strings.
2020-03-08 19:13:57 +09:00
Bill Currie
d9d321f65b [qfcc] Check for previous errors in vector exprs
Fixes a segfault when one of the expressions used to construct the
vector was the result of an error.
2020-03-08 15:40:07 +09:00
Bill Currie
66b8ab6890 [qfcc] Rework method ivar access
While expression symbols worked for what they are, they weren't so good
for ivar access because every ivar of a class (and its super classes)
would be accessed at method scope creation, generating spurious access
errors if any were private. That is, when the access checks worked at
all.
2020-03-05 18:45:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
669c8f43d8 whitespace 2020-03-05 14:48:49 +09:00
Bill Currie
0bb4279a9f [qfcc] Handle bitwise not of enums
It looks like I need to handle other unary expressions too, but another
time.
2020-03-05 01:45:38 +09:00
Bill Currie
4fa203852a [qfcc] Use offset alias offset when creating alias of offset alias
Yes, that's correct. It happens when casting the address of a structure
field (for the test case this fixes, vector field).
2020-03-04 00:55:31 +09:00
Bill Currie
16223098e5 [qfcc] Fix ivar visibility
It was broken by the big rewrite and I forgot to fix it.
2020-03-03 10:42:05 +09:00
Bill Currie
8a4de6fea6 [qfcc] Fix segmentation fault for parameter errors 2020-03-02 22:38:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
544d7de1ec [qfcc] Implement @protocol(foo)
Unlike gcc, qfcc requires foo to be defined, not just declared (I
suspect this is a bug in gcc, or even the ObjC spec), because allowing
forward declarations causes an empty (no methods) protocol to be
emitted, and then when the protocol is actually defined, one with
methods, resulting in two different versions of the same protocol, which
comments in the gnu objc runtime specifically state is a problem but is
not checked because it "never happens in practice" (found while
investigating gcc's behavior with @protocol and just what some of the
comments about static instance lists meant).
2020-03-02 10:42:26 +09:00
Bill Currie
caa297b756 [qfcc] Remove type alias encoding
It proved to be too fragile in its current implementation. It broke
pointers to incomplete structs and switch enum checking, and getting it
to work for other things was overly invasive. I still want the encoding,
but need to come up with something more robust.a
2020-03-01 16:13:18 +09:00
Bill Currie
b4aebc120e [qfcc] Treat { } as nil for initializing compound types 2020-02-27 20:30:39 +09:00
Bill Currie
4cec3bbff6 Unalias types when checking cast-compatibility
This fixes the problem with passing typedefs to function parameters.
2020-02-26 17:49:09 +09:00
Bill Currie
9528c1176e Rename cast_expr's type vars for better clarity 2020-02-26 17:45:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
5c36c60005 Use type check helpers some more 2020-02-26 17:41:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
d6752c254c Move short-circuit boolean code to its own file 2020-02-24 01:20:24 +09:00
Bill Currie
f387b9aa47 Propagate implicit for negating double constants 2020-02-23 23:41:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
607fd2e30e Allow constant initialized globals in advanced code
Use -C const-initializers to enable (or no-const-initializers to disable
in traditional/extended code).
2020-02-23 22:51:00 +09:00
Bill Currie
ea3af84baa Fix ICE when const-folding doubles
I really need to rework that system.
2020-02-23 20:49:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
e7b4eedc07 Fix segfault in dereferencing undefined field containers 2020-02-22 14:04:10 +09:00
Bill Currie
1b43046c8a Handle aliased types when building function calls 2020-02-19 21:41:46 +09:00
Bill Currie
fd2b7ee6f9 Use more type checking helper functions 2020-02-19 21:41:46 +09:00