*/
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# pragma warning(disable : 4244 ) /* conversion from 'int' to 'float', possible loss of data */
-# pragma warning(disable : 4018 ) /* signed/unsigned mismatch */
#endif /*! _MSC_VER */
#define GMQCC_VERSION_MAJOR 0
-#define GMQCC_VERSION_MINOR 3
-#define GMQCC_VERSION_PATCH 0
+#define GMQCC_VERSION_MINOR 2
+#define GMQCC_VERSION_PATCH 9
#define GMQCC_VERSION_BUILD(J,N,P) (((J)<<16)|((N)<<8)|(P))
#define GMQCC_VERSION \
GMQCC_VERSION_BUILD(GMQCC_VERSION_MAJOR, GMQCC_VERSION_MINOR, GMQCC_VERSION_PATCH)
/* Undefine the following on a release-tag: */
-#define GMQCC_VERSION_TYPE_DEVEL
+/* #define GMQCC_VERSION_TYPE_DEVEL */
/* Full version string in case we need it */
-#ifdef GMQCC_GITINFO
-# define GMQCC_DEV_VERSION_STRING "git build: " GMQCC_GITINFO "\n"
-#elif defined(GMQCC_VERSION_TYPE_DEVEL)
-# define GMQCC_DEV_VERSION_STRING "development build\n"
+#ifdef GMQCC_VERSION_TYPE_DEVEL
+# ifdef GMQCC_GITINFO
+# define GMQCC_DEV_VERSION_STRING "git build: " GMQCC_GITINFO "\n"
+# elif defined(GMQCC_VERSION_TYPE_DEVEL)
+# define GMQCC_DEV_VERSION_STRING "development build\n"
+# else
+# define GMQCC_DEV_VERSION_STRING
+# endif /*! GMQCC_GITINGO */
#else
# define GMQCC_DEV_VERSION_STRING
-#endif /*! GMQCC_GITINGO */
+#endif
#define GMQCC_STRINGIFY(x) #x
#define GMQCC_IND_STRING(x) GMQCC_STRINGIFY(x)
typedef __int64 int64_t;
#endif /*! _MSC_VER */
-/*
- *windows makes these prefixed because they're C99
- * TODO: utility versions that are type-safe and not
- * just plain textual subsitution.
- */
-#ifdef _MSC_VER
-# define snprintf(X, Y, Z, ...) _snprintf(X, Y, Z, __VA_ARGS__)
- /* strtof doesn't exist -> strtod does though :) */
-# define strtof(X, Y) (float)(strtod(X, Y))
-#endif /*! _MSC_VER */
-
/*
* Very roboust way at determining endianess at compile time: this handles
* almost every possible situation. Otherwise a runtime check has to be
* On windows systems where we're not compiling with MING32 we need a
* little extra help on dependinces for implementing our own dirent.h
* in fs.c.
- */
+ */
#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
# define _WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# include <windows.h>
unsigned short d_reclen;
unsigned short d_namlen;
char d_name[FILENAME_MAX];
- }
+ };
typedef struct {
struct _finddata_t dd_dta;
int dd_stat;
char dd_name[1];
} DIR;
+ /*
+ * Visual studio also lacks S_ISDIR for sys/stat.h, so we emulate this as well
+ * which is not hard at all.
+ */
+# ifdef S_ISDIR
+# undef S_ISDIR
+# endif /*! S_ISDIR */
+# define S_ISDIR(X) ((X)&_S_IFDIR)
#else
# include <dirent.h>
#endif /*! _WIN32 && !defined(__MINGW32__) */
bool util_filexists (const char *);
bool util_strupper (const char *);
bool util_strdigit (const char *);
-char *util_strdup (const char *);
+char *_util_Estrdup (const char *, const char *, size_t);
+char *_util_Estrdup_empty(const char *, const char *, size_t);
void util_debug (const char *, const char *, ...);
void util_endianswap (void *, size_t, unsigned int);
void util_seed(uint32_t);
uint32_t util_rand();
-int util_vasprintf(char **ret, const char *fmt, va_list);
-int util_asprintf (char **ret, const char *fmt, ...);
+/*
+ * String functions (formatting, copying, concatenating, errors). These are wrapped
+ * to use the MSVC _safe_ versions when using MSVC, plus some implementations of
+ * these are non-conformant or don't exist such as asprintf and snprintf, which are
+ * not supported in C90, but do exist in C99.
+ */
+int util_vasprintf(char **ret, const char *fmt, va_list);
+int util_asprintf (char **ret, const char *fmt, ...);
+int util_snprintf (char *src, size_t bytes, const char *format, ...);
+char *util_strcat (char *dest, const char *src);
+char *util_strncpy (char *dest, const char *src, size_t num);
+const char *util_strerror (int num);
#ifdef NOTRACK
-# define mem_a(x) malloc (x)
-# define mem_d(x) free ((void*)x)
-# define mem_r(x, n) realloc((void*)x, n)
+# define mem_a(x) malloc (x)
+# define mem_d(x) free ((void*)x)
+# define mem_r(x, n) realloc((void*)x, n)
+# define mem_af(x,f,l) malloc (x)
#else
-# define mem_a(x) util_memory_a((x), __LINE__, __FILE__)
-# define mem_d(x) util_memory_d((void*)(x))
-# define mem_r(x, n) util_memory_r((void*)(x), (n), __LINE__, __FILE__)
+# define mem_a(x) util_memory_a((x), __LINE__, __FILE__)
+# define mem_d(x) util_memory_d((void*)(x))
+# define mem_r(x, n) util_memory_r((void*)(x), (n), __LINE__, __FILE__)
+# define mem_af(x,f,l) util_memory_a((x), __LINE__, __FILE__)
#endif /*! NOTRACK */
+#define util_strdup(X) _util_Estrdup((X), __FILE__, __LINE__)
+#define util_strdupe(X) _util_Estrdup_empty((X), __FILE__, __LINE__)
+
/*
* A flexible vector implementation: all vector pointers contain some
* data about themselfs exactly - sizeof(vector_t) behind the pointer
* this data is represented in the structure below. Doing this allows
* us to use the array [] to access individual elements from the vector
* opposed to using set/get methods.
- */
+ */
typedef struct {
size_t allocated;
size_t used;
)
/* exposed interface */
-#define vec_meta(A) (((vector_t*)(A)) - 1)
+#define vec_meta(A) (((vector_t*)((void*)A)) - 1)
#define vec_free(A) ((void)((A) ? (mem_d((void*)vec_meta(A)), (A) = NULL) : 0))
#define vec_push(A,V) (GMQCC_VEC_WILLGROW((A),1), (A)[vec_meta(A)->used++] = (V))
#define vec_size(A) ((A) ? vec_meta(A)->used : 0)
struct hash_node_t **table;
} hash_table_t, *ht;
-typedef struct hash_set_t {
- size_t bits;
- size_t mask;
- size_t capacity;
- size_t *items;
- size_t total;
-} hash_set_t, *hs;
-
/*
* hashtable implementation:
*
* util_htdel(foo);
*/
hash_table_t *util_htnew (size_t size);
+void util_htrem (hash_table_t *ht, void (*callback)(void *data));
void util_htset (hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, void *value);
void util_htdel (hash_table_t *ht);
size_t util_hthash(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key);
void util_htseth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t hash, void *value);
+void util_htrmh (hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t bin, void (*cb)(void*));
+void util_htrm (hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, void (*cb)(void*));
void *util_htget (hash_table_t *ht, const char *key);
void *util_htgeth(hash_table_t *ht, const char *key, size_t hash);
-/*
- * hashset implementation:
- * This was designed for pointers: you manage the life of the object yourself
- * if you do use this for non-pointers please be warned that the object may not
- * be valid if the duration of it exceeds (i.e on stack). So you need to allocate
- * yourself, or put those in global scope to ensure duration is for the whole
- * runtime.
- *
- * util_hsnew() -- to make a new hashset
- * util_hsadd(set, key) -- to add something in the set
- * util_hshas(set, key) -- to check if something is in the set
- * util_hsrem(set, key) -- to remove something in the set
- * util_hsdel(set) -- to delete the set
- *
- * example of use:
- *
- * hs foo = util_hsnew();
- * char *bar = "hello blub\n";
- * char *baz = "hello dale\n";
- *
- * util_hsadd(foo, bar);
- * util_hsadd(foo, baz);
- * util_hsrem(foo, baz);
- *
- * printf("bar %d | baz %d\n",
- * util_hshas(foo, bar),
- * util_hshad(foo, baz)
- * );
- *
- * util_hsdel(foo);
- */
-
-hash_set_t *util_hsnew(void);
-int util_hsadd(hash_set_t *, void *);
-int util_hshas(hash_set_t *, void *);
-int util_hsrem(hash_set_t *, void *);
-void util_hsdel(hash_set_t *);
-
/*===================================================================*/
/*============================ file.c ===============================*/
/*===================================================================*/
void fs_file_close (FILE *);
int fs_file_error (FILE *);
int fs_file_getc (FILE *);
-int fs_file_flush (FILE *);
int fs_file_printf (FILE *, const char *, ...);
int fs_file_puts (FILE *, const char *);
-int fs_file_putc (FILE *, int);
int fs_file_seek (FILE *, long int, int);
-long int fs_file_tell (FILE *);
+long int fs_file_tell (FILE *);
size_t fs_file_read (void *, size_t, size_t, FILE *);
size_t fs_file_write (const void *, size_t, size_t, FILE *);
int fs_file_getline(char **, size_t *, FILE *);
/* directory handling */
+int fs_dir_make (const char *);
DIR *fs_dir_open (const char *);
int fs_dir_close (DIR *);
struct dirent *fs_dir_read (DIR *);
-int fs_dir_make (const char *);
-int fs_dir_change (const char *);
/*===================================================================*/
#define CV_VAR -1
#define CV_WRONG 0x8000 /* magic number to help parsing */
-extern const char *type_name [TYPE_COUNT];
-extern uint16_t type_store_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
-extern uint16_t field_store_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
+extern const char *type_name [TYPE_COUNT];
+extern const uint16_t type_store_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
+extern const uint16_t field_store_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
/*
* could use type_store_instr + INSTR_STOREP_F - INSTR_STORE_F
* instruction set, the old ones are left untouched, thus the _I instructions
* are at a seperate place.
*/
-extern uint16_t type_storep_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
-extern uint16_t type_eq_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
-extern uint16_t type_ne_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
-extern uint16_t type_not_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
+extern const uint16_t type_storep_instr[TYPE_COUNT];
+extern const uint16_t type_eq_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
+extern const uint16_t type_ne_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
+extern const uint16_t type_not_instr [TYPE_COUNT];
typedef struct {
uint32_t offset; /* Offset in file of where data begins */
VINSTR_NRCALL
};
-/* TODO: cleanup this mess */
-extern prog_section_statement *code_statements;
-extern int *code_linenums;
-extern prog_section_def *code_defs;
-extern prog_section_field *code_fields;
-extern prog_section_function *code_functions;
-extern int *code_globals;
-extern char *code_chars;
-extern uint16_t code_crc;
-
/* uhh? */
typedef float qcfloat;
typedef int32_t qcint;
+typedef struct {
+ prog_section_statement *statements;
+ int *linenums;
+ prog_section_def *defs;
+ prog_section_field *fields;
+ prog_section_function *functions;
+ int *globals;
+ char *chars;
+ uint16_t crc;
+ uint32_t entfields;
+ ht string_cache;
+ qcint string_cached_empty;
+} code_t;
+
/*
- * code_write -- writes out the compiled file
- * code_init -- prepares the code file
+ * code_write -- writes out the compiled file
+ * code_init -- prepares the code file
+ * code_genstrin -- generates string for code
+ * code_alloc_field -- allocated a field
+ * code_push_statement -- keeps statements and linenumbers together
+ * code_pop_statement -- keeps statements and linenumbers together
*/
-bool code_write (const char *filename, const char *lno);
-void code_init ();
-uint32_t code_genstring (const char *string);
-qcint code_alloc_field (size_t qcsize);
-
-/* this function is used to keep statements and linenumbers together */
-void code_push_statement(prog_section_statement *stmt, int linenum);
-void code_pop_statement();
+bool code_write (code_t *, const char *filename, const char *lno);
+code_t *code_init (void);
+uint32_t code_genstring (code_t *, const char *string);
+qcint code_alloc_field (code_t *, size_t qcsize);
+void code_push_statement(code_t *, prog_section_statement *stmt, int linenum);
+void code_pop_statement (code_t *);
/*
* A shallow copy of a lex_file to remember where which ast node
/*===================================================================*/
/*===================== parser.c commandline ========================*/
/*===================================================================*/
+struct parser_s;
-bool parser_init ();
-bool parser_compile_file (const char *);
-bool parser_compile_string(const char *, const char *, size_t);
-bool parser_finish (const char *);
-void parser_cleanup ();
+struct parser_s *parser_create ();
+bool parser_compile_file (struct parser_s *parser, const char *);
+bool parser_compile_string(struct parser_s *parser, const char *, const char *, size_t);
+bool parser_finish (struct parser_s *parser, const char *);
+void parser_cleanup (struct parser_s *parser);
/*===================================================================*/
/*====================== ftepp.c commandline ========================*/
/*===================================================================*/
-struct lex_file_s;
-typedef struct {
- const char *name;
- char *(*func)(struct lex_file_s *);
-} ftepp_predef_t;
-
-/*
- * line, file, counter, counter_last, random, random_last, date, time
- * increment when items are added
- */
-#define FTEPP_PREDEF_COUNT 8
-
-bool ftepp_init ();
-bool ftepp_preprocess_file (const char *filename);
-bool ftepp_preprocess_string(const char *name, const char *str);
-void ftepp_finish ();
-const char *ftepp_get ();
-void ftepp_flush ();
-void ftepp_add_define (const char *source, const char *name);
-void ftepp_add_macro (const char *name, const char *value);
-
-extern const ftepp_predef_t ftepp_predefs[FTEPP_PREDEF_COUNT];
+struct ftepp_s;
+struct ftepp_s *ftepp_create ();
+bool ftepp_preprocess_file (struct ftepp_s *ftepp, const char *filename);
+bool ftepp_preprocess_string(struct ftepp_s *ftepp, const char *name, const char *str);
+void ftepp_finish (struct ftepp_s *ftepp);
+const char *ftepp_get (struct ftepp_s *ftepp);
+void ftepp_flush (struct ftepp_s *ftepp);
+void ftepp_add_define (struct ftepp_s *ftepp, const char *source, const char *name);
+void ftepp_add_macro (struct ftepp_s *ftepp, const char *name, const char *value);
/*===================================================================*/
/*======================= main.c commandline ========================*/