operator and I'm very open to suggestions, but it seems to work. What
@system does is to mark a def in such a way that the linker will allow it
to be redefined /once/ giving the programmer control over where and when
a def is defined, but initializing it elsewhere. This is most useful when
working with v6 progs and separate compliation as the `system' defs need to
be in a certain order in certain locations or the resuting progs.dat file
will be incompatable with non-qf 0.5 servers.
define __obj_exec_class, obj_msgSend and obj_msgSend_super for the way
qfcc now handles these defs
pr_edict.c:
PR_ValueString now checks that the function is valid before trying to
print its name.
class.c:
__obj_exec_class is now extern
linker.c:
fix more mangled relocs
method.c:
obj_msgSend and obj_msgSend_super are now extern
qfcc.c:
fixes so obj_module_t doesn't get zapped
type.c:
fixes so obj_module_t doesn't get zapped
start working on the linker.
class.[ch]:
redo class defs so the pointer works (needs relocs still)
obj_file.h:
add prototype for read_obj_file, QFO_* data access macros and include
pr_debug.h
type.[ch]:
separate type system initialisation and recording of the standard types
so find_type works properly in multiple compilation
def.c:
don't mark static defs as initialized
expr.c:
proper class pointer def stuff
immediate.c:
clean out dead vars/code
obj_file.c:
allocate space for the line info and bail if the file can't be opened.
qfcc.c:
register the standard types for each compile pass and start linking the
files