Currently missing from the old version:
- `-f` ("fixing" the input image to be indexed)
- `-m` (the code for detecting mirrored tiles is missing, but all of the
"plumbing" is otherwise there)
- `-C`
- `-d`
- `-x` (though I need to check the exact functionality the old one has)
- Also the man page is still a draft and needs to be fleshed out
More planned features are not implemented yet either:
- Explicit palette spec
- Better error messages, also error "images"
- Better 8x16 support, as well as other "dedup unit" sizes
- Support for arbitrary number of palettes & colors per palette
- Other output formats (for example, a "full" palette map for "streaming"
use cases like gb-open-world)
- Quantization?
Some things may also be bugged:
- Transparency support
- Tile offsets (not exposed yet)
- Tile counts per bank (not exposed yet)
...and performance remains to be checked.
We need to set up some tests, honestly.
Enhances some warnings as well as the sanitizers (Clang especially complained about it)
The `-f*` flags are to get better stack traces out of the sanitizers, as recommended
by Clang's docs: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AddressSanitizer.html#usage
GCC's docs claim that these optimizations should not hinder the debugging
experience, and Clang's don't mention optimization flags at all.
Attempting to build with this gave an "undefined reference to `yydebug'"
error (maybe a version issue with bison?), and I don't think it's been
used for recent parser debugging either.
Remove unreachable argument presence check (handled by `getopt`)
Merge allocation paths into a single `realloc` call
Avoid searching for string lengths multiple times
Tiny (compatible) change: no space between last dependent and colon if
`-MT` or `-MQ` is specified
* Add scramble flags to RGBLINK
-S and -W will scramble ROMX and WRAMX respectively.
* Modify scramble CLI
CLI now takes a list of comma-separated values.
Added arg_error to clean up messages.
Co-authored-by: Eldred Habert <eldredhabert0@gmail.com>
* Document scrambling functionality
Co-authored-by: Eldred Habert <eldredhabert0@gmail.com>