Most likely will just reduce them to C-enums with underlying type.
Otherwise there has to be a mechanism to drop the defs down to them anyways, and eliminate the namespace wraps.
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.
* 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)
Made debug for viewing whitespace in AST::is_equal with String::visualize_whitespace()
Format stripping code is currently confined within parse_define()
I plan to move it to its own function soon, I just want to make sure its finalized first.
Other unvalidated content will need to have an extra check for preprocessed lines.
Example: Function bodies can have a #define <identifier> <definition>. I cannot strip the last <new line> as it will break the semantic importance to distinguish that line.
So it needs to be:
<content before> <new line>
<preprocessed line> <new line>
<content after>
In the content string that is minimally preserved
Adding the pragma once and includes the files broke compilation, still diagnosing why.
- Some string functions were moved to the cpp, still need to do some more evaluation of it and the containers...
- Added support for forceinline and neverinline to parsing (untested)
- Added support for specifiers in operator cast such as explicit, inline/forceinline/neverinline, etc.
- Before it only support const.
- Still need to support volatile.
- Forceinline was not supported at all for tokenization, fixed that.