Or at least mostly so (there are a few casts). This doesn't fix the
motor bug, but I've wanted to do this for over twenty years and at least
I know what's not causing the bug. However, disabling fold_constants in
expr_algebra.c does "fix" things, so it's still a good place to look.
This is for adding methods to classes and protocols via their interface,
not for adding methods by adding protocols (they still get copied).
Slightly more memory efficient.
Since there is now a proper symbol table, defs are now just references to
memory locations and the symbol table takes care of duplicates.
Also, start using far data for ObjQC structures.
The qfo functions have been stubbed out until I figure out what to do with
object files in the new scheme.
call obj_find_message with super instead of class when doing a super
lookup
client_menu.[ch]:
use the InputLine object instead of directly using the api
InputLine.r:
builint functions are = #0, not = 0 :P
function.[ch]:
provide copy_params
method.[ch]
provide copy_keywordargs
expr.c:
call inc_users for the parm temp if it's a bind expression
revers a copy of the selector when building the selector name so the
selector doesn't get mangled
qc-parse.y:
catch erronous func = const inintializers (should be func = #const)