- Changes most `/* comments */` to `// comments`
- Changes `/**` block comments consistently to `/*`
- Adds consistent license comments to all files
Also renames `T_POP_SET` to `T_Z80_SET`
* Reinstate PUSHS clearing the SECTION scope
Otherwise you can use `PUSHS` to simulate the old `ds -21`, and possibly cause bugs
* Have PUSHS push LOAD block state as well
It does not make sense not to, and coud cause bugs.
In preparation for an upcoming change
Makes for nicer error messages, complaining about EOF instead of newlines
The hack had to be kept for the lexer raw mode to avoid a bug;
see the relevant code comment for more info.
This touched a lot more code than initially expected, for two reasons.
First, this broke a big RGBASM assumption: that sections are always being
written to at their end. This plus other problems required touching
basically the entirety of `section.c`.
Second, I tried different solutions to solve the above problem, and along
the way I cleaned up many things around. (I believe that keeping this to
"cleanup" commits yields subpar results, and since it's boring they get
postponed anyways.)
RGBLINK support still needs to be added, but this will come next.
This is actually not necessary, because RGBLINK would warn about missing labels.
Besides, through semi-esoteric ways, it is possible to define more labels in this scope,
and there's no reason to prevent that.
Some errors are only tripped in `out_WriteObject`, which was
basically a stub when `-o` wasn't specified. Now, instead,
errors are checked in a separate function before out_WriteFile
With permission from the main authors [1], most of the code has been
relicensed under the MIT license.
SPDX license identifiers are used so that the license headers in source
code files aren't too large.
Add CONTRIBUTORS.rst file.
[1] https://github.com/rednex/rgbds/issues/128
Signed-off-by: Antonio Niño Díaz <antonio_nd@outlook.com>
Not all occurrences have been replaced, in some cases they have been
left as they were before (like in rgbgfx and when they are in the
interface of a C standard library function).
Signed-off-by: Antonio Niño Díaz <antonio_nd@outlook.com>
Aligned sections can now be created with out_NewAlignedSection(). This information is stored in created object files, and read by the linker.
The names of each section are also included in the object file, enabling potential improvements to error messages in the future.
Merging lai's source with this one is very irritating because
they have different indentation styles. I couldn't find what profile
vegard used for his version, so I used these flags (which should bring
the source close to KNF):
-bap
-br
-ce
-ci4
-cli0
-d0
-di0
-i8
-ip
-l79
-nbc
-ncdb
-ndj
-ei
-nfc1
-nlp
-npcs
-psl
-sc
-sob