* 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.
- `out_PushSection` should not set `currentSection` to NULL because
PUSHS, PUSHC, and PUSHO consistently keep the current section,
charmap, and options, even though the stack has been pushed.
- `Callback__FILE__` does not need to assert that `fileName` is not
empty because `__FILE__`'s value is quoted, and can safely be empty.
- `YY_FATAL_ERROR` and `YYLMAX` are not needed since the lexer is
not generated with flex.
Currently INCBIN gives an error if your start position == file size.
This means you cannot include an empty file.
It also means the text of the error message is incorrect
(as the start is not greater, but equal to the length of the file)
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.
Simplify the mess that was option setting (2 redundant variables !?)
Move options to a separate file
Have "modules" own their options, and OPT only access them (less redundancy)
Simplify code, respect naming conventions better
The old "find symbol with auto scope" function is now three:
- One finds the exact name passed to it, skipping any checks
This is useful e.g. if such checks were already performed.
- One checks that the name is not scoped, and calls the first.
This is useful for names that cannot be scoped, such as checking for EQUS.
Doing this instead of the third should improve performance somehwat, since
this specific case is hit by the lexer each time an identifier is read.
- The last one checks if the name should be expanded (`.loc` → `Glob.loc`),
and that the local part is not scoped. This is essentially the old function.
This requires some special-casing for `jr @` because the `jr` opcode has
already been emitted, but not the operand, so PC points to the middle.
Moved the RGBLINK test to RGBASM's folder, and created a new RGBLINK test.
Create a new file, platform.h, for platform-specific hacks
for MSVC, this includes defining strncasecmp to _stricmp and
strdup to _strdup, among other things like defining missing
stat macros
Change some things not supported in MSVC, like _Static_assert,
to their counterparts (in this case, static_assert)
Replace usage of VLAs with malloc and free
Update getopt_long and use the getopt implementation from musl
on Windows.
Use comments to show which functions from platform.h are being used
This should help make RGBDS portable to systems with 16-bit integers,
like DOS.
For kicks, use the macros for 16-bit and 8-bit integers.
Fix other miscellaneous things, like #include ordering and other
printf-format related things.
Reduce repitition in math.c while I'm there.