understanding of when an explicit assigment is needed. seems to work for
everything I throw at it.
Also, fix ! unary ops (caused by the - unary op fix:/)
integer constants and float function args/return values.
pr_comp.h:
o add the integer opcodes to pr_opcode_e
pr_edict.c:
o add "quaternion" and "integer" to type_name[]
o support quatnernion and integers types when printing values
o support the integer opcodes when bounds checking
pr_exec.c
o enable the integer opcodes
pr_opcode:
o add the integer opcodes to the opcode table
o logical operators all result in an integer rather than a value
expr.h:
o rename int_val to integer_val
qfcc.h:
o kill another magic number
expr.c:
o move the opcode to string conversion out of type_mismatch and into
get_op_string
o rename int_val to integer_val
o general integer type support.
o generate an internal comipiler error for null opcodes rather than
segging.
pr_imm.c:
o rename int_val to integer_val
o support integer constants, converting to float when needed.
pr_lex.c:
o magic number death and support quaternions and integers in type_size[]
qc-lex.l
o rename int_val to integer_val
o support quaternion and integer type keywords
qc-parse.y:
o rename int_val to integer_val
o use binary_expr instead of new_binary_expr for local initialized
variables
builtins.c:
o rename int_val to integer_val
o fix most (all?) of the INT related FIXMEs
defs.qc:
o use integer instead of float where it makes sense
main.c:
o read_result is now integer rather than float
main.qc:
o float -> integer where appropriate
o new test for int const to float arg
nuke the ex_statement and estatement_[st] stuff
add label_expr prototype
expr.c:
ex_statement nukage
correct new_expr's decl
add label_expr to ease label creation
don't crash when printing a null expression (bare return)
qc-parse.y:
estatement_t nukage
statement statements and statement_block are type expr
generate `expressions' for statements
a full parse tree for each function is now generated. there are several
special expression opcodes for statements:
d done \
r return -> unary: expression to return or null
i if binary: evaluated expression, destination label
n ifnot binary: evaluated expression, destination label
c call binary: function def, args (expr list, rev order)
s state binary: frame const, function def
g goto unary: destination label
l label unary: label number
in a top level expression, l (label) defines the label, otherwise it is a
reference.