it helps if one understands /why/ something is done. I think this
might be it for the reference count tweeks
switch.c:
o better control over whether case ranges are built
o /always/ append the temp = test expression and use temp instead of
test for the != check
o only ever build case ranges if the switch expression is integer
o add a "freed" marker to def_t to prevent double freeing of
temp def offsets
emit.c:
o break out the bind code into emit_bind_expr (doesn't /really/
emit code, but still:)
o make bind work with disparate types (forces def_t->freed 1)
pr_def.c:
o mark array pointers as initialized and constant.
o don't free the offset for already freed temp defs
pr_imm.c
o fix a bug in uinteger support
o support disparate types for immediates
switch:
o fix a bug where gt.i was being used instead of gt.ui
o remove some debug code
o add OP_JUMPB
o OP_JUMPB renumberd some opcodes, so up PROG_VERSION
pr_edict.c:
o make the version error reporting more informative
pr_exec.c:
o implement OP_JUMPB (goto *(ptr + index))
pr_opcode.c: (libs/gamecode/engine)
o add OP_JUMPB to the table
expr.h:
o ex_uinteger support
o some const correctness
o prototype new_label_expr
qfcc.h:
o uinteger ussport
o add pointers for op_jump and op_jumpb
o prototype PR_GetArray
emit.c:
o general uinteger support
o new reference/reloc type 3: absolute statement address
o jumpb support (binary goto)
expr.c:
o uinteger support
o break the label name creation out of new_label_expr into
new_label_name
o some const correctness
pr_def.c:
o add PR_GetArray to allocate an array in global space
o factor out some code common to PR_GetDef and PR_GetArray that would
otherwise be duplicated
pr_imm.c:
o some const correctness
o uinteger support
pr_lex.c:
o uinteger support
pr_opcode.c: (tools/qfcc/source)
o support jump and jumpb
switch.c:
o rewrite the binary search code to support ranges.
o add ev_uniteger to the types enum
o add opcodes for ifbe, ifb, ifae, ifa, jump, lt.ui, gt.ui, le.ui, ge.ui
progs.h:
o add uinteger accessors
pr_exec.c:
o implement ifbe, ifb, ifae, ifa, jump, lt.ui, gt.ui, le.ui, ge.ui
pr_opcode.c:
o add opcodes for ifbe, ifb, ifae, ifa, jump, lt.ui, gt.ui, le.ui, ge.ui
expr.h:
o prototype inc_users
qfcc.h:
o add externs for op_ifbe, op_ifb, op_ifae and op_ifa
emit.c:
o don't bother emiting an assignment to a temp def that's only used once
(ie, it's never read, only written to)
o support the new if* instructions
expr.c:
o support the new if* insructions
o dectect expression loops in append_expr
o support unsigned integers
o re-work temp def usage counting
pr_def.c
o debugging for temp def usage counts
pr_opcode.c:
o support the new if* instructions
qc-parse.y:
o provide defines for IFBE IFB IFAE IFA
switch.c:
o do binary searches for strings, floats and ints if there are more than
8 cases in a switch. Strings need more testing.
expressions (ie, just a def) don't generated wasted assignments and clean up
switch's debug info so you get the switch line rather than the line for the
closing }
order. this also `happens' to put the strings section just before the globals
section (both at the end) which will make pointer bounds checking easier.
get_type and extract_type prototypes and add extern for type_names
emit.c:
use extract_type instead of get_type
expr.c:
get_type now returns the type pointer rather than the qc type enum.
extract_type uses get_type to return the qc type enum.
make type_names global
use get_type instead of ex_expr/ex_def to cover more cases
clean up function call/return processing as a result of get_type
pr_opcode.c:
use opcode_priority_type_table_ab when var_c is null and a minor
cleanup in PR_Opcode_Find
*/CRITICAL/* implication: DO NOT /EVER/ RELY ON EVALUATION ORDER. This
isn't /really/ that bad: evaluation order will be consistent for similar
expressions, but for (eg) foo() + bar()*2, bar will be called first.
use reference counting for temp defs and call PR_FreeTempDefs at the end
of emit_sub_expr as well as emit_expr.
fix a (relatively harmless) bug in type processesing of foo.bar =
another builtin by name, and returns it.
Soon I'll change all our new builtins to by allocated dynamically, as
well as changing the number checkfunction uses, and happily break
everything that uses them :D
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
capitolise CRC and add a \n to the message
sv_progs.c (both nq and qw):
don't bother checking the progdefs.h crc: it's just not needed any more
pr_imm.c:
use r instead of rep when checking the hash tables.
main.c (quaq):
make developer work and set com_filesize (otherwise, progs crc doesn't
get set properly (com_filesize, not developer:))