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2023-08-02Make various preparations for upcoming featuresMichael Smith
A lot of this is random WIP from a while back, at least a month ago, and is being committed now to get it out of the way so that other patches can be brought in and integrated against it without causing headaches. Also rolled into this commit is a way to distinguish plugin_unload from exiting the game. This is required for another soon-to-be-integrated feature to avoid crashing on exit, and could in theory also be used to speed up unloading on exit in future. While we're at it, this also avoids the need to linearly scan through the plugin list to do the old branch unloading fix, because we can. Rough summary of the other smaller stuff I can remember doing: - Rework bitbuf a bit - Add some cryptographic nonsense in ac.c (not final at all) - Introduce the first couple of "chunklets" libraries as a sort-of subproject of this one - Tidy up random small bits and bobs - Add source for a small keypair generation tool - Rework democustom to be very marginally more useful
2023-06-10Prune some comments and tidy up other minor thingsMichael Smith
2022-09-13Move towards C23, improve events and vcall macrosMichael Smith
Another big one. Here's a list of things: - Since the upcoming C23 standardises typeof(), use it as an extension for the time being in order to allow passing arbitrary types as macro/codegen parameters. It wouldn't have been a big leap to do this even without standardisation since it's apparently an easy extension to implement - and also, to be honest, this project is essentially glued to Clang anyway so who cares. - Likewise, bool, true and false are becoming pre-defined, so pre-pre-define them now in order to get the benefit of not having to remember one header everywhere. - Really ungodly/amazing vcall macro stuff now allows us to call C++ virtual functions like regular C functions. It's pretty cool! - Events can now take arbitrary parameters and come in two types: regular events and predicates. All this makes the base code even uglier but makes the feature implementation nicer. In other words, it places more of the cognitive burden on myself and less on other people who might want to contribute. This is a good tradeoff, because I'm a genius.
2022-03-19Spruce up text and fix some copyright yearsMichael Smith
Sometimes, you just want to Unicode.
2021-11-20Initial public snapshotMichael Smith
With code from Bill. Thanks Bill!