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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
559 lines
16 KiB
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559 lines
16 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Id Software, Inc.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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See file, 'COPYING', for details.
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*/
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#include "cmdlib.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <setjmp.h>
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#include "QF/pr_comp.h"
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#include "QF/pr_debug.h"
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/*
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TODO:
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o "stopped at 10 errors"
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o other pointer types for models and clients?
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o compact string heap?
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o allways initialize all variables to something safe
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o the def->type->type arrangement is really silly.
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o return type checking
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o parm count type checking
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o immediate overflow checking
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o pass the first two parms in call->b and call->c
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*/
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/*
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comments
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--------
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// comments discard text until the end of line
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/ * * / comments discard all enclosed text (spaced out on this line
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because this documentation is in a regular C comment block, and typing
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them in normally causes a parse error)
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code structure
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--------------
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A definition is:
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<type> <name> [ = <immediate>] {, <name> [ = <immediate>] };
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types
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-----
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simple types: void, float, vector, string, or entity
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float width, height;
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string name;
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entity self, other;
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vector types:
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vector org; // also creates org_x, org_y, and org_z float defs
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A function type is specified as: simpletype ( type name {,type name} )
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The names are ignored except when the function is initialized.
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void() think;
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entity() FindTarget;
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void(vector destination, float speed, void() callback) SUB_CalcMove;
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void(...) dprint; // variable argument builtin
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A field type is specified as: .type
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.vector origin;
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.string netname;
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.void() think, touch, use;
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names
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-----
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Names are a maximum of 64 characters, must begin with A-Z,a-z, or _, and
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can continue with those characters or 0-9.
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There are two levels of scoping: global, and function. The parameter list
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of a function and any vars declared inside a function with the "local"
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statement are only visible within that function,
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immediates
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----------
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Float immediates must begin with 0-9 or minus sign. .5 is illegal.
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A parsing ambiguity is present with negative constants. "a-5" will be
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parsed as "a", then "-5", causing an error. Seperate the - from the
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digits with a space "a - 5" to get the proper behavior.
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12
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1.6
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0.5
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-100
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Vector immediates are three float immediates enclosed in single quotes.
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'0 0 0'
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'20.5 -10 0.00001'
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String immediates are characters enclosed in double quotes. The string
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cannot contain explicit newlines, but the escape character \n can embed
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one. The \" escape can be used to include a quote in the string.
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"maps/jrwiz1.bsp"
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"sound/nin/pain.wav"
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"ouch!\n"
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Code immediates are statements enclosed in {} braces.
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statement:
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{ <multiple statements> }
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<expression>;
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local <type> <name> [ = <immediate>] {, <name> [ = <immediate>] };
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return <expression>;
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if ( <expression> ) <statement> [ else <statement> ];
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while ( <expression> ) <statement>;
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do <statement> while ( <expression> );
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<function name> ( <function parms> );
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expression:
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combiations of names and these operators with standard C precedence:
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"&&", "||", "<=", ">=","==", "!=", "!", "*", "/", "-", "+", "=", ".",
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"<", ">", "&", "|"
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Parenthesis can be used to alter order of operation.
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The & and | operations perform integral bit ops on floats
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A built in function immediate is a number sign followed by an integer.
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#1
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#12
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compilation
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-----------
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Source files are processed sequentially without dumping any state, so if a
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defs file is the first one processed, the definitions will be available to
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all other files.
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The language is strongly typed and there are no casts.
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Anything that is initialized is assumed to be constant, and will have
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immediates folded into it. If you change the value, your program will
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malfunction. All uninitialized globals will be saved to savegame files.
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Functions cannot have more than eight parameters.
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Error recovery during compilation is minimal. It will skip to the next
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global definition, so you will never see more than one error at a time in
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a given function. All compilation aborts after ten error messages.
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Names can be defined multiple times until they are defined with an
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initialization, allowing functions to be prototyped before their
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definition.
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void() MyFunction; // the prototype
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void() MyFunction = // the initialization
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{
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dprint ("we're here\n");
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};
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entities and fields
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-------------------
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execution
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---------
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Code execution is initiated by C code in quake from two main places: the
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timed think routines for periodic control, and the touch function when two
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objects impact each other.
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There are three global variables that are set before beginning code
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execution:
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entity world; // the server's world object, which holds all
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// global state for the server, like the
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// deathmatch flags and the body ques.
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entity self; // the entity the function is executing for
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entity other; // the other object in an impact, not used for
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// thinks
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float time; // the current game time. Note that because the
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// entities in the world are simulated
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// sequentially, time is NOT strictly increasing.
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// An impact late in one entity's time slice may
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// set time higher than the think function of the
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// next entity. The difference is limited to 0.1
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// seconds.
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Execution is also caused by a few uncommon events, like the addition of a
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new client to an existing server.
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There is a runnaway counter that stops a program if 100000 statements are
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executed, assuming it is in an infinite loop.
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It is acceptable to change the system set global variables. This is
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usually done to pose as another entity by changing self and calling a
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function.
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The interpretation is fairly efficient, but it is still over an order of
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magnitude slower than compiled C code. All time consuming operations
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should be made into built in functions.
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A profile counter is kept for each function, and incremented for each
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interpreted instruction inside that function. The "profile" console
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command in Quake will dump out the top 10 functions, then clear all the
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counters. The "profile all" command will dump sorted stats for every
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function that has been executed.
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afunc ( 4, bfunc(1,2,3));
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will fail because there is a shared parameter marshaling area, which will
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cause the 1 from bfunc to overwrite the 4 allready placed in parm0. When
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a function is called, it copies the parms from the globals into it's
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privately scoped variables, so there is no collision when calling another
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function.
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total = factorial(3) + factorial(4);
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Will fail because the return value from functions is held in a single
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global area. If this really gets on your nerves, tell me and I can work
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around it at a slight performance and space penalty by allocating a new
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register for the function call and copying it out.
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built in functions
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------------------
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void(string text) dprint;
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Prints the string to the server console.
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void(entity client, string text) cprint;
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Prints a message to a specific client.
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void(string text) bprint;
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Broadcast prints a message to all clients on the current server.
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entity() spawn;
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Returns a totally empty entity. You can manually set everything up, or
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just set the origin and call one of the existing entity setup functions.
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entity(entity start, .string field, string match) find;
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Searches the server entity list beginning at start, looking for an entity
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that has entity.field = match. To start at the beginning of the list,
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pass world. World is returned when the end of the list is reached.
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<FIXME: define all the other functions...>
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gotchas
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-------
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o The && and || operators DO NOT EARLY OUT like C!
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o Don't confuse single quoted vectors with double quoted strings
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o The function declaration syntax takes a little getting used to.
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o Don't forget the ; after the trailing brace of a function
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initialization.
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o Don't forget the "local" before defining local variables.
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o There are no ++ / -- operators, or operate/assign operators.
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*/
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//=============================================================================
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// offsets are allways multiplied by 4 before using
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typedef int gofs_t; // offset in global data block
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typedef struct function_s function_t;
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#define MAX_PARMS 8
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typedef struct type_s
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{
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etype_t type;
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struct def_s *def; // a def that points to this type
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struct type_s *next;
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// function types are more complex
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struct type_s *aux_type; // return type or field type
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int num_parms; // -1 = variable args
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struct type_s *parm_types[MAX_PARMS]; // only [num_parms] allocated
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} type_t;
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typedef struct statref_s {
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struct statref_s *next;
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dstatement_t *statement;
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int field; // a, b, c (0, 1, 2)
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} statref_t;
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typedef struct def_s {
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type_t *type;
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const char *name;
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int num_locals;
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gofs_t ofs;
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int initialized;// 1 when a declaration included "= immediate"
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statref_t *refs; // for relocations
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struct def_s *def_next; // for writing out the global defs list
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struct def_s *next; // general purpose linking
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struct def_s *scope_next; // to facilitate hash table removal
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struct def_s *scope; // function the var was defined in, or NULL
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} def_t;
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//============================================================================
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// pr_loc.h -- program local defs
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#define MAX_ERRORS 10
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#define MAX_NAME 64 // chars long
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#define MAX_REGS 65536
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//=============================================================================
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typedef union eval_s
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{
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string_t string;
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float _float;
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float vector[3];
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func_t function;
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int _int;
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union eval_s *ptr;
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} eval_t;
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extern int type_size[ev_type_count];
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extern def_t *def_for_type[8];
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extern type_t type_void;
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extern type_t type_string;
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extern type_t type_float;
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extern type_t type_vector;
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extern type_t type_entity;
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extern type_t type_field;
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extern type_t type_function;
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extern type_t type_pointer;
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extern type_t type_floatfield;
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extern type_t type_quaternion;
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extern type_t type_integer;
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extern def_t def_void;
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extern def_t def_string;
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extern def_t def_float;
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extern def_t def_vector;
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extern def_t def_entity;
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extern def_t def_field;
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extern def_t def_function;
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extern def_t def_pointer;
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extern def_t def_quaternion;
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extern def_t def_integer;
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struct function_s
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{
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struct function_s *next;
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dfunction_t *dfunc;
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pr_auxfunction_t *aux; // debug info;
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int builtin; // if non 0, call an internal function
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int code; // first statement
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const char *file; // source file with definition
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int file_line;
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struct def_s *def;
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int parm_ofs[MAX_PARMS]; // allways contiguous, right?
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};
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function_t *pr_functions;
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//
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// output generated by prog parsing
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//
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typedef struct
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{
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char *memory;
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int max_memory;
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int current_memory;
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type_t *types;
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def_t def_head; // unused head of linked list
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def_t *def_tail; // add new defs after this and move it
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def_t *search; // search chain through defs
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int size_fields;
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} pr_info_t;
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extern pr_info_t pr;
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extern opcode_t *op_done;
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extern opcode_t *op_return;
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extern opcode_t *op_if;
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extern opcode_t *op_ifnot;
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extern opcode_t *op_state;
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extern opcode_t *op_goto;
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statref_t *PR_NewStatref (dstatement_t *st, int field);
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void PR_AddStatementRef (def_t *def, dstatement_t *st, int field);
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def_t *PR_Statement (opcode_t *op, def_t *var_a, def_t *var_b);
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opcode_t *PR_Opcode_Find (const char *name, int priority,
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def_t *var_a, def_t *var_b, def_t *var_c);
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void PR_Opcode_Init_Tables (void);
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//============================================================================
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#include "expr.h"
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extern qboolean pr_dumpasm;
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extern def_t *pr_global_defs[MAX_REGS]; // to find def for a global
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// variable
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typedef enum {
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tt_eof, // end of file reached
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tt_name, // an alphanumeric name token
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tt_punct, // code punctuation
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tt_immediate, // string, float, vector
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} token_type_t;
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extern char pr_token[2048];
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extern int pr_token_len;
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extern token_type_t pr_token_type;
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extern type_t *pr_immediate_type;
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extern eval_t pr_immediate;
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void PR_PrintStatement (dstatement_t *s);
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void PR_Lex (void);
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void PR_LexString (void);
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// reads the next token into pr_token and classifies its type
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type_t *PR_ParseType (void);
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char *PR_ParseName (void);
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def_t *PR_ParseImmediate (def_t *def);
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def_t *PR_ReuseConstant (expr_t *expr, def_t *def);
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qboolean PR_Check (token_type_t type, const char *string);
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void PR_Expect (token_type_t type, const char *string);
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void PR_ParseError (const char *error, ...)__attribute__((format(printf, 1,2)));
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extern jmp_buf pr_parse_abort; // longjump with this on parse error
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extern int pr_source_line;
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extern char *pr_file_p;
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void *PR_Malloc (int size);
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#define OFS_NULL 0
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#define OFS_RETURN 1
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#define OFS_PARM0 4 // leave 3 ofs for each parm to hold vectors
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#define OFS_PARM1 7
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#define OFS_PARM2 10
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#define OFS_PARM3 13
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#define OFS_PARM4 16
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#define RESERVED_OFS 28
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extern def_t *pr_scope;
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extern int pr_error_count;
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void PR_NewLine (void);
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def_t *PR_GetDef (type_t *type, const char *name, def_t *scope,
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int *allocate);
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def_t *PR_NewDef (type_t *type, const char *name, def_t *scope);
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int PR_NewLocation (type_t *type);
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void PR_FreeLocation (def_t *def);
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def_t *PR_GetTempDef (type_t *type, def_t *scope);
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void PR_FreeTempDefs ();
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void PR_ResetTempDefs ();
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void PR_FlushScope (def_t *scope);
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void PR_PrintDefs (void);
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void PR_PrintFunction (def_t *def);
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void PR_SkipToSemicolon (void);
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extern char pr_parm_names[MAX_PARMS][MAX_NAME];
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extern qboolean pr_trace;
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#define G_FLOAT(o) (pr_globals[o])
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#define G_INT(o) (*(int *)&pr_globals[o])
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#define G_VECTOR(o) (&pr_globals[o])
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#define G_STRING(o) (strings + *(string_t *)&pr_globals[o])
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#define G_FUNCTION(o) (*(func_t *)&pr_globals[o])
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char *PR_ValueString (etype_t type, void *val);
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void PR_ClearGrabMacros (void);
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qboolean PR_CompileFile (char *string, const char *filename);
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extern qboolean pr_dumpasm;
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extern string_t s_file; // filename for function definition
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extern def_t def_ret, def_parms[MAX_PARMS];
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//=============================================================================
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#define MAX_STRINGS 500000
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#define MAX_GLOBALS 65536
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#define MAX_FIELDS 1024
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#define MAX_STATEMENTS 131072
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#define MAX_FUNCTIONS 8192
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#define MAX_SOUNDS 1024
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#define MAX_MODELS 1024
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#define MAX_FILES 1024
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#define MAX_DATA_PATH 64
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extern char strings[MAX_STRINGS];
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extern int strofs;
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extern dstatement_t statements[MAX_STATEMENTS];
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extern int numstatements;
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extern int statement_linenums[MAX_STATEMENTS];
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extern dfunction_t functions[MAX_FUNCTIONS];
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extern int numfunctions;
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extern float pr_globals[MAX_REGS];
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extern int numpr_globals;
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extern char pr_immediate_string[2048];
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extern char precache_sounds[MAX_SOUNDS][MAX_DATA_PATH];
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extern int precache_sounds_block[MAX_SOUNDS];
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extern int numsounds;
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extern char precache_models[MAX_MODELS][MAX_DATA_PATH];
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extern int precache_models_block[MAX_SOUNDS];
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extern int nummodels;
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extern char precache_files[MAX_FILES][MAX_DATA_PATH];
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extern int precache_files_block[MAX_SOUNDS];
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extern int numfiles;
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extern int num_auxfunctions;
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extern pr_auxfunction_t *auxfunctions;
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extern int num_linenos;
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extern pr_lineno_t *linenos;
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extern int num_locals;
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extern ddef_t *locals;
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pr_auxfunction_t *new_auxfunction (void);
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pr_lineno_t *new_lineno (void);
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ddef_t *new_local (void);
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int CopyString (const char *str);
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int ReuseString (const char *str);
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typedef struct {
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int cow; // copy on write for constants
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int version; // maximum progs version to support (eg, 6 for id)
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int warn_error; // treat warnings as errors
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int quiet; // not so much chatter
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int debug; // produce debug info
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} options_t;
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extern options_t options;
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//XXX eww :/
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void PrecacheSound (def_t *e, int ch);
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void PrecacheModel (def_t *e, int ch);
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void PrecacheFile (def_t *e, int ch);
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