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34 * Disable some over protective warnings in visual studio because fixing them is a waste
38 # pragma warning(disable : 4244 ) /* conversion from 'int' to 'float', possible loss of data */
39 # pragma warning(disable : 4018 ) /* signed/unsigned mismatch */
40 # pragma warning(disable : 4996 ) /* This function or variable may be unsafe */
41 # pragma warning(disable : 4700 ) /* uninitialized local variable used */
44 #define GMQCC_VERSION_MAJOR 0
45 #define GMQCC_VERSION_MINOR 2
46 #define GMQCC_VERSION_PATCH 0
47 #define GMQCC_VERSION_BUILD(J,N,P) (((J)<<16)|((N)<<8)|(P))
48 #define GMQCC_VERSION \
49 GMQCC_VERSION_BUILD(GMQCC_VERSION_MAJOR, GMQCC_VERSION_MINOR, GMQCC_VERSION_PATCH)
52 * We cannoy rely on C99 at all, since compilers like MSVC
53 * simply don't support it. We define our own boolean type
54 * as a result (since we cannot include <stdbool.h>). For
55 * compilers that are in 1999 mode (C99 compliant) we can use
56 * the language keyword _Bool which can allow for better code
57 * on GCC and GCC-like compilers, opposed to `int`.
68 # ifdef __STDC_VERSION__
69 # if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L && __GNUC__ < 3
76 # endif /* !__STDC_VERSION__ */
77 #endif /* !__cplusplus */
80 * Of some functions which are generated we want to make sure
81 * that the result isn't ignored. To find such function calls,
84 #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__CLANG__)
85 # define GMQCC_WARN __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
90 * This is a hack to silent clang regarding empty
93 #define GMQCC_SUPPRESS_EMPTY_BODY do { } while (0)
96 * Inline is not supported in < C90, however some compilers
97 * like gcc and clang might have an inline attribute we can
100 #ifdef __STDC_VERSION__
101 # if __STDC_VERSION__ < 199901L
102 # if defined(__GNUC__) || defined (__CLANG__)
104 # define GMQCC_INLINE
106 # define GMQCC_INLINE __attribute__ ((always_inline))
109 # define GMQCC_INLINE
112 # define GMQCC_INLINE inline
115 * Visual studio has __forcinline we can use. So lets use that
116 * I suspect it also has just __inline of some sort, but our use
117 * of inline is correct (not guessed), WE WANT IT TO BE INLINE
119 #elseif defined(_MSC_VER)
120 # define GMQCC_INLINE __forceinline
122 # define GMQCC_INLINE
123 #endif /* !__STDC_VERSION__ */
126 * noreturn is present in GCC and clang
127 * it's required for _ast_node_destory otherwise -Wmissing-noreturn
128 * in clang complains about there being no return since abort() is
131 #if (defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 2) || defined(__CLANG__)
132 # define GMQCC_NORETURN __attribute__ ((noreturn))
134 # define GMQCC_NORETURN
138 * stdint.h and inttypes.h -less subset
139 * for systems that don't have it, which we must
140 * assume is all systems. (int8_t not required)
143 typedef unsigned char uint8_t; /* same as below */
144 #elif SCHAR_MIN == -128
145 typedef unsigned char uint8_t; /* same as above */
147 #if SHRT_MAX == 0x7FFF
148 typedef short int16_t;
149 typedef unsigned short uint16_t;
150 #elif INT_MAX == 0x7FFF
152 typedef unsigned int uint16_t;
154 #if INT_MAX == 0x7FFFFFFF
156 typedef unsigned int uint32_t;
157 #elif LONG_MAX == 0x7FFFFFFF
158 typedef long int32_t;
159 typedef unsigned long uint32_t;
163 #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined (__CLANG__)
164 typedef int int64_t __attribute__((__mode__(__DI__)));
165 typedef unsigned int uint64_t __attribute__((__mode__(__DI__)));
166 #elif defined(_MSC_VER)
167 typedef __int64 int64_t;
168 typedef unsigned __int64 uint64_t;
171 * Incorrectly size the types so static assertions below will
172 * fail. There is no valid way to get a 64bit type at this point
173 * without making assumptions of too many things.
175 typedef struct { char _fail : 0; } int64_t;
176 typedef struct { char _fail : 0; } uint64_t;
178 #ifdef _LP64 /* long pointer == 64 */
179 typedef unsigned long uintptr_t;
180 typedef long intptr_t;
182 typedef unsigned int uintptr_t;
183 typedef int intptr_t;
185 /* Ensure type sizes are correct: */
186 typedef char uint8_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint8_t) == 1?1:-1];
187 typedef char uint16_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint16_t) == 2?1:-1];
188 typedef char uint32_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint32_t) == 4?1:-1];
189 typedef char uint64_size_is_correct [sizeof(uint64_t) == 8?1:-1];
190 typedef char int16_size_if_correct [sizeof(int16_t) == 2?1:-1];
191 typedef char int32_size_is_correct [sizeof(int32_t) == 4?1:-1];
192 typedef char int64_size_is_correct [sizeof(int64_t) >= 8?1:-1];
193 /* intptr_t / uintptr_t correct size check */
194 typedef char uintptr_size_is_correct[sizeof(intptr_t) == sizeof(int*)?1:-1];
195 typedef char intptr_size_is_correct [sizeof(uintptr_t)== sizeof(int*)?1:-1];
197 /*===================================================================*/
198 /*=========================== util.c ================================*/
199 /*===================================================================*/
200 FILE *util_fopen(const char *filename, const char *mode);
202 void *util_memory_a (size_t, unsigned int, const char *);
203 void util_memory_d (void *, unsigned int, const char *);
204 void *util_memory_r (void *, size_t, unsigned int, const char *);
205 void util_meminfo ();
207 bool util_filexists (const char *);
208 bool util_strupper (const char *);
209 bool util_strdigit (const char *);
210 bool util_strncmpexact (const char *, const char *, size_t);
211 char *util_strdup (const char *);
212 char *util_strrq (const char *);
213 char *util_strrnl (const char *);
214 char *util_strsws (const char *);
215 char *util_strchp (const char *, const char *);
216 void util_debug (const char *, const char *, ...);
217 int util_getline (char **, size_t *, FILE *);
218 void util_endianswap (void *, int, int);
220 size_t util_strtocmd (const char *, char *, size_t);
221 size_t util_strtononcmd (const char *, char *, size_t);
223 uint16_t util_crc16(uint16_t crc, const char *data, size_t len);
224 uint32_t util_crc32(uint32_t crc, const char *data, size_t len);
227 # define mem_a(x) malloc (x)
228 # define mem_d(x) free (x)
229 # define mem_r(x, n) realloc(x, n)
231 # define mem_a(x) util_memory_a((x), __LINE__, __FILE__)
232 # define mem_d(x) util_memory_d((x), __LINE__, __FILE__)
233 # define mem_r(x, n) util_memory_r((x), (n), __LINE__, __FILE__)
237 * TODO: make these safer to use. Currently this only works on
238 * x86 and x86_64, some systems will likely not like this. Such
241 #define FLT2INT(Y) *((int32_t*)&(Y))
242 #define INT2FLT(Y) *((float *)&(Y))
244 /* New flexible vector implementation from Dale */
245 #define _vec_raw(A) (((size_t*)(void*)(A)) - 2)
246 #define _vec_beg(A) (_vec_raw(A)[0])
247 #define _vec_end(A) (_vec_raw(A)[1])
248 #define _vec_needsgrow(A,N) ((!(A)) || (_vec_end(A) + (N) >= _vec_beg(A)))
249 #define _vec_mightgrow(A,N) (_vec_needsgrow((A), (N)) ? (void)_vec_forcegrow((A),(N)) : (void)0)
250 #define _vec_forcegrow(A,N) _util_vec_grow(((void**)&(A)), (N), sizeof(*(A)))
251 #define _vec_remove(A,S,I,N) (memmove((char*)(A)+(I)*(S),(char*)(A)+((I)+(N))*(S),(S)*(vec_size(A)-(I)-(N))), _vec_end(A)-=(N))
252 void _util_vec_grow(void **a, size_t i, size_t s);
253 /* exposed interface */
254 #define vec_free(A) ((A) ? (mem_d((void*)_vec_raw(A)), (A) = NULL) : 0)
255 #define vec_push(A,V) (_vec_mightgrow((A),1), (A)[_vec_end(A)++] = (V))
256 #define vec_size(A) ((A) ? _vec_end(A) : 0)
257 #define vec_add(A,N) (_vec_mightgrow((A),(N)), _vec_end(A)+=(N), &(A)[_vec_end(A)-(N)])
258 #define vec_last(A) ((A)[_vec_end(A)-1])
259 #define vec_append(A,N,S) memcpy(vec_add((A), (N)), (S), N * sizeof(*(S)))
260 #define vec_remove(A,I,N) _vec_remove((A), sizeof(*(A)), (I), (N))
261 #define vec_pop(A) vec_remove((A), _vec_end(A)-1, 1)
262 /* these are supposed to NOT reallocate */
263 #define vec_shrinkto(A,N) (_vec_end(A) = (N))
264 #define vec_shrinkby(A,N) (_vec_end(A) -= (N))
266 typedef struct hash_table_t {
268 struct hash_node_t **table;
272 * hashtable implementation:
275 * This was designed for pointers: you manage the life of the object yourself
276 * if you do use this for non-pointers please be warned that the object may not
277 * be valid if the duration of it exceeds (i.e on stack). So you need to allocate
278 * yourself, or put those in global scope to ensure duration is for the whole
281 * util_htnew(size) -- to make a new hashtable
282 * util_htset(table, key, value, sizeof(value)) -- to set something in the table
283 * util_htget(table, key) -- to get something from the table
284 * util_htdel(table) -- to delete the table
288 * ht foo = util_htnew(1024);
290 * char *test = "hello world\n";
291 * util_htset(foo, "foo", (void*)&data);
292 * util_gtset(foo, "bar", (void*)test);
294 * printf("foo: %d, bar %s",
295 * *((int *)util_htget(foo, "foo")),
296 * ((char*)util_htget(foo, "bar"))
301 hash_table_t *util_htnew (size_t size);
302 void util_htset (hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, void *value);
303 void *util_htget (hash_table_t *ht, const char *key);
304 void util_htdel (hash_table_t *ht);
305 size_t util_hthash(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key);
306 void *util_htgeth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t hash);
307 void util_htseth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t hash, void *value);
308 /*===================================================================*/
309 /*=========================== code.c ================================*/
310 /*===================================================================*/
312 /* Note: if you change the order, fix type_sizeof in ir.c */
331 extern const char *type_name[TYPE_COUNT];
333 extern size_t type_sizeof[TYPE_COUNT];
334 extern uint16_t type_store_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
335 extern uint16_t field_store_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
336 /* could use type_store_instr + INSTR_STOREP_F - INSTR_STORE_F
337 * but this breaks when TYPE_INTEGER is added, since with the enhanced
338 * instruction set, the old ones are left untouched, thus the _I instructions
339 * are at a seperate place.
341 extern uint16_t type_storep_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
342 /* other useful lists */
343 extern uint16_t type_eq_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
344 extern uint16_t type_ne_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
345 extern uint16_t type_not_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
348 uint32_t offset; /* Offset in file of where data begins */
349 uint32_t length; /* Length of section (how many of) */
353 uint32_t version; /* Program version (6) */
354 uint16_t crc16; /* What is this? */
355 uint16_t skip; /* see propsal.txt */
357 prog_section statements; /* prog_section_statement */
358 prog_section defs; /* prog_section_def */
359 prog_section fields; /* prog_section_field */
360 prog_section functions; /* prog_section_function */
361 prog_section strings; /* What is this? */
362 prog_section globals; /* What is this? */
363 uint32_t entfield; /* Number of entity fields */
367 * Each paramater incerements by 3 since vector types hold
368 * 3 components (x,y,z).
372 #define OFS_PARM0 (OFS_RETURN+3)
373 #define OFS_PARM1 (OFS_PARM0 +3)
374 #define OFS_PARM2 (OFS_PARM1 +3)
375 #define OFS_PARM3 (OFS_PARM2 +3)
376 #define OFS_PARM4 (OFS_PARM3 +3)
377 #define OFS_PARM5 (OFS_PARM4 +3)
378 #define OFS_PARM6 (OFS_PARM5 +3)
379 #define OFS_PARM7 (OFS_PARM6 +3)
386 int16_t s1; /* signed */
387 uint16_t u1; /* unsigned */
391 int16_t s1; /* signed */
392 uint16_t u1; /* unsigned */
396 int16_t s1; /* signed */
397 uint16_t u1; /* unsigned */
401 * This is the same as the structure in darkplaces
406 * But this one is more sane to work with, and the
407 * type sizes are guranteed.
409 } prog_section_statement;
420 * 7 = ev_pointer -- engine only
421 * 8 = ev_bad -- engine only
427 typedef prog_section_both prog_section_def;
428 typedef prog_section_both prog_section_field;
430 /* this is ORed to the type */
431 #define DEF_SAVEGLOBAL (1<<15)
432 #define DEF_TYPEMASK ((1<<15)-1)
435 int32_t entry; /* in statement table for instructions */
436 uint32_t firstlocal; /* First local in local table */
437 uint32_t locals; /* Total ints of params + locals */
438 uint32_t profile; /* Always zero (engine uses this) */
439 uint32_t name; /* name of function in string table */
440 uint32_t file; /* file of the source file */
441 uint32_t nargs; /* number of arguments */
442 uint8_t argsize[8]; /* size of arguments (keep 8 always?) */
443 } prog_section_function;
447 * These are the external instructions supported by the interperter
448 * this is what things compile to (from the C code).
454 INSTR_MUL_FV, /* NOTE: the float operands must NOT be at the same locations: A != C */
455 INSTR_MUL_VF, /* and here: B != C */
519 * Virtual instructions used by the assembler
520 * keep at the end but before virtual instructions
526 * Virtual instructions used by the IR
534 extern prog_section_statement *code_statements;
535 extern prog_section_def *code_defs;
536 extern prog_section_field *code_fields;
537 extern prog_section_function *code_functions;
538 extern int *code_globals;
539 extern char *code_chars;
540 extern uint16_t code_crc;
542 typedef float qcfloat;
543 typedef int32_t qcint;
546 * code_write -- writes out the compiled file
547 * code_init -- prepares the code file
549 bool code_write (const char *filename);
551 uint32_t code_genstring (const char *string);
552 uint32_t code_cachedstring(const char *string);
553 qcint code_alloc_field (size_t qcsize);
555 /*===================================================================*/
556 /*============================ con.c ================================*/
557 /*===================================================================*/
577 void con_vprintmsg (int level, const char *name, size_t line, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, va_list ap);
578 void con_printmsg (int level, const char *name, size_t line, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, ...);
579 void con_cvprintmsg(void *ctx, int lvl, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, va_list ap);
580 void con_cprintmsg (void *ctx, int lvl, const char *msgtype, const char *msg, ...);
583 void con_color(int state);
586 int con_change(const char *out, const char *err);
587 int con_verr (const char *fmt, va_list va);
588 int con_vout (const char *fmt, va_list va);
589 int con_err (const char *fmt, ...);
590 int con_out (const char *fmt, ...);
592 /*===================================================================*/
593 /*========================= assembler.c =============================*/
594 /*===================================================================*/
595 static const struct {
596 const char *m; /* menomic */
597 const size_t o; /* operands */
598 const size_t l; /* menomic len */
624 { "FIELD_F" , 0, 7 },
625 { "FIELD_V" , 0, 7 },
626 { "FIELD_S" , 0, 7 },
627 { "FIELD_ENT" , 0, 9 },
628 { "FIELD_FLD" , 0, 9 },
629 { "FIELD_FNC" , 0, 9 },
630 { "ADDRESS" , 0, 7 },
631 { "STORE_F" , 0, 7 },
632 { "STORE_V" , 0, 7 },
633 { "STORE_S" , 0, 7 },
634 { "STORE_ENT" , 0, 9 },
635 { "STORE_FLD" , 0, 9 },
636 { "STORE_FNC" , 0, 9 },
637 { "STOREP_F" , 0, 8 },
638 { "STOREP_V" , 0, 8 },
639 { "STOREP_S" , 0, 8 },
640 { "STOREP_ENT", 0, 10},
641 { "STOREP_FLD", 0, 10},
642 { "STOREP_FNC", 0, 10},
647 { "NOT_ENT" , 0, 7 },
648 { "NOT_FNC" , 0, 7 },
667 { "END" , 0, 3 } /* virtual assembler instruction */
669 /*===================================================================*/
670 /*============================= ir.c ================================*/
671 /*===================================================================*/
675 store_local, /* local, assignable for now, should get promoted later */
676 store_param, /* parameters, they are locals with a fixed position */
677 store_value, /* unassignable */
678 store_return /* unassignable, at OFS_RETURN */
685 vector vec3_add (vector, vector);
686 vector vec3_sub (vector, vector);
687 qcfloat vec3_mulvv(vector, vector);
688 vector vec3_mulvf(vector, float);
691 * A shallow copy of a lex_file to remember where which ast node
699 /*===================================================================*/
700 /*============================= exec.c ==============================*/
701 /*===================================================================*/
703 /* darkplaces has (or will have) a 64 bit prog loader
704 * where the 32 bit qc program is autoconverted on load.
705 * Since we may want to support that as well, let's redefine
706 * float and int here.
718 typedef char qcfloat_size_is_correct [sizeof(qcfloat) == 4 ?1:-1];
719 typedef char qcint_size_is_correct [sizeof(qcint) == 4 ?1:-1];
723 VMERR_TEMPSTRING_ALLOC,
728 #define VM_JUMPS_DEFAULT 1000000
731 #define VMXF_DEFAULT 0x0000 /* default flags - nothing */
732 #define VMXF_TRACE 0x0001 /* trace: print statements before executing */
733 #define VMXF_PROFILE 0x0002 /* profile: increment the profile counters */
737 typedef int (*prog_builtin)(struct qc_program_s *prog);
742 prog_section_function *function;
745 typedef struct qc_program_s {
748 prog_section_statement *code;
749 prog_section_def *defs;
750 prog_section_def *fields;
751 prog_section_function *functions;
757 const char* *function_stack;
761 size_t tempstring_start;
762 size_t tempstring_at;
768 prog_builtin *builtins;
769 size_t builtins_count;
774 bool allowworldwrites;
777 qc_exec_stack *stack;
782 int argc; /* current arg count for debugging */
785 qc_program* prog_load(const char *filename);
786 void prog_delete(qc_program *prog);
788 bool prog_exec(qc_program *prog, prog_section_function *func, size_t flags, long maxjumps);
790 char* prog_getstring (qc_program *prog, qcint str);
791 prog_section_def* prog_entfield (qc_program *prog, qcint off);
792 prog_section_def* prog_getdef (qc_program *prog, qcint off);
793 qcany* prog_getedict (qc_program *prog, qcint e);
794 qcint prog_tempstring(qc_program *prog, const char *_str);
797 /*===================================================================*/
798 /*===================== parser.c commandline ========================*/
799 /*===================================================================*/
802 bool parser_compile_file (const char *filename);
803 bool parser_compile_string(const char *name, const char *str);
804 bool parser_finish (const char *output);
805 void parser_cleanup ();
806 /* There's really no need to strlen() preprocessed files */
807 bool parser_compile_string_len(const char *name, const char *str, size_t len);
809 /*===================================================================*/
810 /*====================== ftepp.c commandline ========================*/
811 /*===================================================================*/
813 bool ftepp_preprocess_file (const char *filename);
814 bool ftepp_preprocess_string(const char *name, const char *str);
815 void ftepp_finish ();
816 const char *ftepp_get ();
818 void ftepp_add_define (const char *source, const char *name);
820 /*===================================================================*/
821 /*======================= main.c commandline ========================*/
822 /*===================================================================*/
825 /* Helpers to allow for a whole lot of flags. Otherwise we'd limit
826 * to 32 or 64 -f options...
829 size_t idx; /* index into an array of 32 bit words */
830 uint8_t bit; /* index _into_ the 32 bit word, thus just uint8 */
832 #define LONGBIT(bit) { ((bit)/32), ((bit)%32) }
834 typedef uint32_t longbit;
835 #define LONGBIT(bit) (bit)
838 /* Used to store the list of flags with names */
844 /*===================================================================*/
845 /* list of -f flags, like -fdarkplaces-string-table-bug */
847 # define GMQCC_TYPE_FLAGS
848 # define GMQCC_DEFINE_FLAG(X) X,
852 static const opts_flag_def opts_flag_list[] = {
853 # define GMQCC_TYPE_FLAGS
854 # define GMQCC_DEFINE_FLAG(X) { #X, LONGBIT(X) },
860 # define GMQCC_TYPE_WARNS
861 # define GMQCC_DEFINE_FLAG(X) WARN_##X,
865 static const opts_flag_def opts_warn_list[] = {
866 # define GMQCC_TYPE_WARNS
867 # define GMQCC_DEFINE_FLAG(X) { #X, LONGBIT(WARN_##X) },
874 COMPILER_QCC, /* circa QuakeC */
875 COMPILER_FTEQCC, /* fteqcc QuakeC */
876 COMPILER_QCCX, /* qccx QuakeC */
877 COMPILER_GMQCC /* this QuakeC */
879 extern uint32_t opts_O; /* -Ox */
880 extern const char *opts_output; /* -o file */
881 extern int opts_standard;
882 extern bool opts_debug;
883 extern bool opts_memchk;
884 extern bool opts_dumpfin;
885 extern bool opts_dump;
886 extern bool opts_werror;
887 extern bool opts_forcecrc;
888 extern uint16_t opts_forced_crc;
889 extern bool opts_pp_only;
890 extern size_t opts_max_array_size;
892 /*===================================================================*/
893 #define OPTS_FLAG(i) (!! (opts_flags[(i)/32] & (1<< ((i)%32))))
894 extern uint32_t opts_flags[1 + (COUNT_FLAGS / 32)];
895 #define OPTS_WARN(i) (!! (opts_warn[(i)/32] & (1<< ((i)%32))))
896 extern uint32_t opts_warn[1 + (COUNT_WARNINGS / 32)];