Mostly just cleanup and renaming of certain stuff (mostly in dependencies).
* Changed uw and sw to usize and ssize.
* Removed zpl_cast usage throughout dependencies
* No longer using GEN_DEF_INLINE & GEN_IMPL_INLINE
* header_start.hpp renamed to platform.hpp for depdendencies header.
* Added support for parsing/serializing specifiers for OpCast roughtly.. Doesn't have constraints on what specifiers beyond whats expected in global nspace scope..
* Minor adjustments to hashtable to avoid UE compile errors
* Make sure scanner.cpp is being made by bootstrap
* Number literals weren't getting properly lexed
* Fixes for compiler errors with Unreal Engine configuration.
* Support for "post-name" macros in parameters
* Support for variables initializing directly using constructor syntax.
* Explicitly added inline keyword to header inlines for compiling compile library in multiple translation units.
- Incrased size of the defines_map_arena to 256KB
- Various fixes for the parser
- Various fixes for code serialization
- Fix for is_equal member func in Code types
- Fixes for hasthable container
- Added are_equal static func to String type for use against StrC
- Added starts_with functions to String type
- package_release.ps1 now packages all docs (forgot to update it with last release)
Now its more contexually rich to the ast type, however I need to hookup tokens from parsing to the AST. There needs to be a way for the debug string to lookup the token and provide the contexual line.
Can either pass it ( TokArray* toks ) from the parser on failure (or `CodeFile`)..
Technically there is more than enough room for another Token* ptr. I could add another and specifiers would still have at minimum 14 slots before needing to extended to next specs.
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parse_static_assert now properly adds new-line to end of statement.
I'm going to end up making a static_assert ast... that or when the statement ast is made it will handle adding that newline.
Needed so that includes could be added to components so that intellisense would not fail since the parser (for most editors) doesn't properly parse the enviornment and cheats on a per-file basis.