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Bill Currie
99caaaa010 [qfcc] Remove redundant parameter
It turns out function_symbol was never called without allowing creation
of the symbol, so no need for the parameter.
2024-05-12 12:24:50 +09:00
Bill Currie
fed1bce12a [qfcc] Add a function to check for error expressions
I haven't gone through and replaced all the existing tests, but hiding
the details makes sense and fits with many of the other check functions.
2024-04-30 11:16:27 +09:00
Bill Currie
60730a5b12 [qfcc] Prevent dags in type expressions
While they might be ok, I expect them to cause some issues when doing
compile-time evaluations of type expressions, so use of dags seems to be
a premature optimization. However, as the "no dags" flag is propagated
to parent expression nodes, it may prove useful in other contexts.
2024-04-30 10:58:51 +09:00
Bill Currie
f7ed55d317 [qfcc] Use type expressions for generic types
This gets type lists and generic name references semi-implemented.
2024-04-26 07:59:21 +09:00
Bill Currie
434bcdebbb [qfcc] Add an expression type for types
No support functions yet, but this should make it easy to manipulate
type "expressions" in the parser for building generic functions.
2024-04-25 23:19:24 +09:00
Bill Currie
f3d3bc8ec1 [qfcc] Implement glsl field and swizzle expressions
Ruamoko should have swizzles as well since the same underlying code is
used.
2024-04-22 11:28:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
953be00a72 [qfcc] Use appropriate result type for swizzles
Swizzles now result in a vector of the same width as the swizzle itself
rather than the source vector.
2024-04-22 11:25:10 +09:00
Bill Currie
5191fc26a3 [qfcc] Unify much of the qc and glsl parser interface
This gets the types such that either there is only one definition, or C
sees the same name for what is essentially the same type despite there
being multiple local definitions.
2024-04-18 12:41:24 +09:00
Bill Currie
2f8ffc4862 Merge branch 'master' into wip-ruaspirv 2024-04-18 09:46:10 +09:00
Bill Currie
925dba732c [build] Add an option to enable ubsan
It's disabled by default because it's a runtime thing and I'm not sure I
want to keep it enabled, but it did find some issues (which I've cleaned
up), although it didn't find the problem I was looking for :P
2024-02-21 22:41:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
277feaeb03 [qfcc] Support multivector expression to/from functions
The multivector is first assigned to a temporary then passed or returned
as usual.
2024-02-21 22:41:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
768113d37b [qfcc] Replace expr_file_line with a scoped version
Two birds with one stone: eliminates most of the problems with going
const-correct with expr_t, and it make dealing with internally generated
expressions at random locations much easier as the set source location
affects all new expressions created within that scope, to any depth.
Debug output is much easier to read now.
2024-02-21 22:41:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
6e8c98433a [qfcc] Fix a missed const type_t 2024-02-21 22:41:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
192eb11235 [qfcc] Dereference most array types properly
This should prevent some fun bugs in the future (it's what necessitated
the const-correct patch).
2024-02-20 16:47:06 +09:00
Bill Currie
f0dfe47a32 [qfcc] Make type_t mostly const-correct
There were a few places where some const-casts were needed, but they're
localized to code that's supposed to manipulate types (but I do want to
come up with something to clean that up).
2024-02-20 16:47:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
40f04ff33e [qfcc] Implement undual and use for regressive product
I'm not sure the regressive product is right (overall sign), but that's
actually partly a problem in the math itself (duals and the regressive
product still get poked at, so it may be just a matter of
interpretation).
2024-02-20 16:46:02 +09:00
Bill Currie
8994042a47 [qfcc] Support expanding constant expressions
This makes a slight improvement to the commutator product in that it
removes the expand statement, but there's still the problem of (a+a)/2.
However, at least now the product is correct and slightly less abysmal.
2024-01-19 15:36:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
5c22ba118c [qfcc] Support aliasing constants
This takes advantage of evaluate_constexpr to do all the work. Necessary
for use of basis blade constants in algebra contexts (avoids an internal
error).
2024-01-18 13:08:21 +09:00
Bill Currie
18c0ea3657 [qfcc] Ensure one is the correct type for incop expressions
This makes for nicer generated code when the incop (especially post) is
used in a condition.
2023-12-20 23:10:17 +09:00
Bill Currie
d21260d9f6 [qfcc] Use rua_loc_t for most location information
This gets rid of the simple source_file and source_line in pr_info_t, so
all expressions, and many other things have full location information.
2023-11-06 14:25:20 +09:00
Bill Currie
dd17e45052 [qfcc] Use a prefix for qc tokens
I had wanted to do this earlier but shied away from the large edit. Now
it became more necessary (and will become even more necessary when I get
to the glsl front-end).
2023-10-24 19:50:31 +09:00
Bill Currie
b973c5a738 [qfcc] Support implicit typing for new_value_expr
This makes creating implicitly type vector literals much easier.
2023-10-20 20:51:19 +09:00
Bill Currie
76c92fada0 [qfcc] Clean up implicit int exprs
Hides the const-cast away where the expression is created. Just cleaner
in general.
2023-10-19 22:52:17 +09:00
Bill Currie
7f42677a34 [qfcc] Clean up the last general uses of expr's next
It's now meant only for ALLOC. Interestingly, when DEBUG_QF_MEMORY is
defined in expr.c, something breaks badly with vkgen (no sniffles out of
valgrind, though), but everything is fine with it not defined. It seems
there may be some unpleasant UB going on somewhere.
2023-10-02 21:38:16 +09:00
Bill Currie
471f5488ff [qfcc] Catch some error expressions
Not really enough in general as an internal error still occurs, but the
triggering error is caused by some broken changes.
2023-10-02 14:46:42 +09:00
Bill Currie
261ea0c4de [qfcc] Be more const-correct with expressions
Diagnostics that return an expression now return const, and fixes error
not returning an error expression.
2023-10-02 14:46:39 +09:00
Bill Currie
f3ca0c9222 [qfcc] Dump conflicting type expressions in debug 2023-10-02 12:06:14 +09:00
Bill Currie
b89e243c47 [qfcc] Improve handling of different types in ?: 2023-10-02 09:07:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
ca1b455aa0 [qfcc] Collect common cross product terms
This reduces the number of cross products in `m * p * ~m` from 4 or 5 (4
after the old CSE went through the code) to 2 even before CSE.
2023-10-01 17:32:10 +09:00
Bill Currie
026533d56b [qfcc] Use ex_list_t for multivec components
This fixes the motor test :) It turns out that every lead I had
previously was due to the disabling of that feature "breaking" dags
(such that expressions wouldn't be found) and it was the dagged
multi-vector components getting linked by expr->next that made a mess of
things.
2023-09-29 10:16:00 +09:00
Bill Currie
cf4916e4de [qfcc] Make expression lists more generally usable
That much conflation was a bit excessive.
2023-09-29 10:16:00 +09:00
Bill Currie
210a925be4 [qfcc] Make expressions const-correct
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.
2023-09-29 10:15:59 +09:00
Bill Currie
155a8cbcda [qfcc] Use dags for many expressions
Especially binary expressions. That expressions can now be reused is
what caused the need to make expression lists non-invasive: the reuse
resulted in loops in the lists. This doesn't directly affect code
generation at this stage but it will help with optimizing algebraic
expressions.

The dags are per sequence point (as per my reading of the C spec).
2023-09-25 16:57:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
1e7b1ec86f [qfcc] Fix vector component symbols
The removal of the e tag from expr_t necessitated making convert_name
return a new expressions which resulted in get_type no longer being
enough to both convert a name expression and get the type. This was just
another missed spot. With this, all of game-source except ctf builds.
2023-09-25 16:57:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
f974192177 [qfcc] Use non-invasive lists for function arguments
This allows expressions to be repeated (by reference) in function
argument lists, which will allow for expression dags.
2023-09-25 16:57:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
81b544c362 [qfcc] Use non-invasive lists for most expressions
This covers attribute params, vector, state, and comma expressions. Just
function args to go, I think.
2023-09-25 16:57:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
cc67e69923 [qfcc] Use non-invasive lists for block expressions
They will be used for other expression types too. Invasive lists make it
difficult to do expression dags.
2023-09-25 16:57:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
345eba45d5 [qfcc] Make the expression union anonymous
Finally, that little e. is cleaned up. convert_name was a bit of a pain
(in that it relied on modifying the expression rather than returning a
new one, or more that such behavior was relied on).
2023-09-23 18:01:49 +09:00
Bill Currie
9af94da151 [qfcc] Rename ex_list_t to ex_boollist_t
I need to create an actual expression list type and want the name.
2023-09-22 20:26:41 +09:00
Bill Currie
e535fd51b7 [qfcc] Make passing int constants through ... ok
That is, passing int constants through ... in Ruamoko progs is no longer
a warning (still is for v6p and v6 progs). I got tired of getting the
warning for sizeof expressions when int through ... hasn't been a
problem for even most v6p progs, and was intended to not be a problem
for Ruamoko progs.
2023-09-14 18:33:06 +09:00
Bill Currie
b35f4c82a4 [qfcc] Implement field access for multi-vector expressions
Of course as an r-value (I think), but it makes getting only the desired
part of a geometric algebra expression much nicer.
2023-09-10 13:13:49 +09:00
Bill Currie
97624b84aa [qfcc] Implement field access to sub-algebra variables
This makes working with the plethora of types a little easier still. The
check for an algebra expression in field_expr needed to be moved up
because the struct code thought the algebra type was a normal vector.
2023-09-10 10:53:59 +09:00
Bill Currie
ed824405fe [qfcc] Support struct access to full algebra vectors
This makes them actually useable. Multi-vector expressions and variables
will be done soon.
2023-09-09 23:08:38 +09:00
Bill Currie
d11f7be6bf [qfcc] Use the new 2d wedge and 2-component swizzles
This cleans up the generated geometric algebra a little bit and, more
importantly, fixes #58.
2023-08-31 20:22:59 +09:00
Bill Currie
719cf055a5 [qfcc] Check validity of field expressions
Even though I plan on making multi-vector types easier to use with field
accesses, getting segfaults doesn't help with debugging.
2023-08-29 21:37:41 +09:00
Bill Currie
09cdf87f67 [qfcc] Used aligned type sizes for sizeof
And geometric algebra vectors. This does break things a little in GA,
but it does bring qfcc's C closer to standard C in that sizeof respects
the alignment of the type (very important for arrays).
2023-08-29 13:59:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
e2d812ab6a [qfcc] Implement multi-vector dual
It's implemented as the Hodge dual, which is probably reasonable until
people complain. Both ⋆ and ! are supported, though the former is a
little hard to see in Consola.
2023-08-28 20:35:03 +09:00
Bill Currie
1329a1c43a [qfcc] Implement multi-vector negation
That was surprisingly harder than expected due to recursion and a
not-so-good implementation in expr_negate (it went too high-level thus
resulting in multivec expressions getting to the code generator).
2023-08-28 17:00:14 +09:00
Bill Currie
5b1ce309ef [qfcc] Implement multi-vector reversion
For a change, something that's actually general rather than specific to
PGA.
2023-08-28 11:56:35 +09:00
Bill Currie
91edc5d177 [qfcc] Unalias expressions when checking for math values
Fixes some ICEs when trying to fold constants in geometric algebra.
2023-08-26 11:48:23 +09:00
Bill Currie
53d9fee586 [qfcc] Support the extended extend instruction
That... feels odd :)
2023-08-25 17:20:28 +09:00
Bill Currie
e66ae0aad6 [qfcc] Correct swizzle expressions
It turned out they were always using floats for the source type (meaning
doubles were broken), and not shifting the component in the final sizzle
code meaning all swizzles were ?xxx (neglecting minus or 0). I'd make
tests, but I plan on modifying the instruction set a little bit.
2023-08-24 21:43:09 +09:00
Bill Currie
0d639510e3 [qfcc] Add a function to create typed zero expressions
Sometimes, nil's untyped 0 isn't really suitable.
2023-08-23 15:38:32 +09:00
Bill Currie
cfcacfbf28 [qfcc] Use scatter-gather for multivec expressions
This makes working with them much easier, and the type system reflects
what's in the multi-vector. Unfortunately, that does mean that large
algebras will wind up having a LOT of types, but it allows for efficient
storage of sparse multi-vectors:

    auto v = 4*(e1 + e032 + e123);

results in:

    0005 0213 1:0008<00000008>4:void     0:0000<00000000>?:invalid
              0:0044<00000044>4:void          assign (<void>), v
    0006 0213 1:000c<0000000c>4:void     0:0000<00000000>?:invalid
              0:0048<00000048>4:void          assign (<void>), {v + 4}

Where the two source vectors are:

    44:1 0 .imm float:18e [4, 0, 0, 0]
    48:1 0 .imm float:1aa [4, 0, 0, 4]

They just happen to be adjacent, but don't need to be.
2023-08-23 15:38:32 +09:00
Bill Currie
2e91b29580 [qfcc] Start work on implementing geometric algebra
This gets only some very basics working:
 * Algebra (multi-vector) types: eg @algebra(float(3,0,1)).
 * Algebra scopes (using either the above or @algebra(TYPE_NAME) where
   the above was used in a typedef.
 * Basis blades (eg, e12) done via procedural symbols that evaluate to
   suitable constants based on the basis group for the blade.
 * Addition and subtraction of multi-vectors (only partially tested).
 * Assignment of sub-algebra multi-vectors to full-algebra multi-vectors
   (missing elements zeroed).

There's still much work to be done, but I thought it time to get
something into git.
2023-08-21 17:58:20 +09:00
Bill Currie
dfb7862419 [qfcc] Use the progs VM to help with constant folding
Due to joys of pointers and the like, it's a bit of a bolt-on for now,
but it works nicely for basic math ops which is what I wanted, and the
code is generated from the expression.
2023-08-21 17:47:55 +09:00
Bill Currie
56d33d1b98 [qfcc] Remove 8 argument limit from ruamoko function calls
That hasn't been an issue for over a year thanks to the stack.
2023-06-29 21:17:25 +09:00
Bill Currie
dbd3d6502a Nuke qboolean from orbit
I never liked it, but with C2x coming out, it's best to handle bools
properly. I haven't gone through all the uses of int as bool (I'll leave
that for fixing when I encounter them), but this gets QF working with
both c2x (really, gnu2x because of raw strings).
2023-06-13 18:06:11 +09:00
Bill Currie
5d9823af30 [qfcc] Implement designated initializers
Conforms fairly closely to GCC's C implementation.
2023-05-27 12:47:33 +09:00
Bill Currie
09a3e257e8 [qfcc] Fully initialize local structural defs
I think the current build_element_chain implementation does a reasonable
job, but I'm in the process of getting designated initializers working,
thus it will become important to ensure uninitialized members get
initialized.
2023-05-26 21:56:19 +09:00
Bill Currie
d001473536 [qfcc] Make is_struct struct-only
And add is_union to handle unions. Sometimes it's necessary to check
between the two.
2023-05-25 21:23:27 +09:00
Bill Currie
8d4602ec61 [qfcc] Fix indexed pointer vector indexing
The array access code was loading the vector, modifying the element,
then forgetting to write the modified vector back to whence it came.
However, that would be rather sub-optimal, so now when the vector is
accessed by a pointer, the array code switches to field access to get at
the vector element thus avoiding the need to copy the whole vector.
2023-05-17 01:09:31 +09:00
Bill Currie
795021e229 [util] Record allocated blocs for ALLOC
Recording the blocks makes it possible to free them later. As a
convenience, ALLOC_STATE declares the freelist and blocks vars needed by
ALLOC.
2023-03-05 18:31:30 +09:00
Bill Currie
53d86e2a53 [qfcc] Don't check parameter size for arrays
Arrays are passed as a pointer to the first element, so are always valid
parameters. Fixes a bogus "formal parameter N is too large to be passed
by value" error.
2022-09-09 14:48:03 +09:00
Bill Currie
95b8424ddf [qfcc] Use new extend instruction instead of swizzle
While swizzle does work, it requires the source to be properly aligned
and thus is not really the best choice. The extend instruction has no
alignment requirements (at all) and thus is much better suited to
converting a scalar to a vector type.

Fixes #30
2022-08-18 18:18:19 +09:00
Bill Currie
ef9960c6f9 [qfcc] Implement support for the swizzle operator
The destination operand must be a full four component vector, but the
source can be smaller and small sources do not need to be aligned: the
offset of the source operand and the swizzle indices are adjusted. The
adjustments are done during final statement emission in order to avoid
confusing the data flow analyser (and that's when def offsets are known).
2022-05-01 14:35:24 +09:00
Bill Currie
709a0a338d [qfcc] Return properly from copying a block expression
This came up when investigating an internal error from the line above.
It turned out the error was correct (problem with converting scalars to
vectors), but the break was not.
2022-04-29 20:53:59 +09:00
Bill Currie
69ce0e952d [qfcc] Don't auto-promote vector types through ...
Currently, only vector/vec3 and quaternion/vec4 can be printed anyway,
but I plan on making explicit format strings for the types, so there
should be no need to promote any vector types (and really, any hidden
promotion is a bit of a pain, but standards...).
2022-04-29 20:52:27 +09:00
Bill Currie
9cccb7a4d4 [qfcc] Implement ulong, long and uint constants
Finally :P
2022-04-29 18:12:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
9c8e13aa4c [qfcc] Implement automatic casting between same-width vectors
This allows all the tests to build and pass. I'll need to add tests to
ensure warnings happen when they should and that all vec operations are
correct (ouch, that'll be a lot of work), but vectors and quaternions
are working again.
2022-04-29 18:12:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
d06185336f [qfcc] Implement component names for the new vector types
And simplify vector and quaternion setup as part of the process. Now
appropriate x, y, z and w can be used with the new vector types.
2022-04-29 16:59:55 +09:00
Bill Currie
1eb8b61b83 [qfcc] Clean up handling of value expressions
I'd created new_value_expr some time ago, but never used it...
Also, replace convert_* with cast_expr to the appropriate type (removes
a pile of value check and create code).
2022-04-29 16:59:55 +09:00
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