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Bill Currie
bfa7c1722a [build] Implement tracy memory zones
This proved to be quite the challenge, and is probably rather fragile,
but it does seem to work, and might help with tracking down memory
leaks.
2024-01-05 11:50:48 +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
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
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
27ccad40c9 [qfcc] Split out the conversion evaluation code
This takes care of the FIXME regarding breaking it out for more general
use (the time has come to redo constant folding).
2023-08-21 17:47:55 +09:00
Bill Currie
99b568c208 [build] Fix distcheck once again
Probably the hardest part of QF to maintain.
2022-12-02 17:10:04 +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
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
88ff254f42 Get QF cross-compiling using MXE/mingw32
This includes -win clients (no clue if anything actually works yet).
2021-03-27 20:09:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
238e80c89b [build] Fix selective build of tools
A couple of things get built when they shouldn't (eg, vkgen) but this
gets the build system back to its pre-non-recursive-make
configurability.
2021-03-26 16:11:29 +09:00
Bill Currie
550b9c3bb2 [qfcc] Fix silent make rules flex and bison 2020-08-17 14:35:20 +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