* Remove namespaces
* Prefer `bool operator==`, not `friend auto operator==`
* Prefer not to use `using`
* Use a `constexpr` function instead of a template for `flipTable`
Identify files by (device, inode), not by path, so that symlinks,
relative paths, case-insensitive paths, or other edge cases
do not result in double includes.
Part of that condition's purpose is to ensure that we read the correct
lexer state; but it's possible now for the fstack to be non-empty
*before* the lexer state is registered, i.e. if there is an error
in the function that registers it.
This causes a NULL pointer deref.
- The '#' component for type 's' now escapes the string characters
- The '#' component for type 'f' now prints a precision suffix
- The new 'q' component specifies a precision value
* Implement a '#' prefix for raw identifiers that may alias keywords
* Review comments
* Disallow hashless raw identifiers in interpolations
* Run clang-format
The function only stopped at the end of the *arrays*,
not of *their used portions*!
This could cause false negatives one way or the other.
This appears not to affect the palette packing, since the packing algorithm
deals with them efficiently; but it should speed up processing slightly,
and as the test changes show, it also improves the UX of palette packing
error messages!
The generated `result.pal` can change between platforms, it turns out
(due to "unstable sort" differences), and creates additional churn if
changing anything related to palette generation.
tl;dr this makes the test less flaky in the long run.
- FIX: `Label & const` was not actually doing the `& const` masking
(fixes#1446)
- ADD: `LOW(Label)` can be constant if `Label` is aligned to 8 or more bits
(resolves#1444)
- ADD: `!expr` can be constant 0 if `expr` has any non-zero bits
(resolves#1447)
- `LOW()` and `HIGH()` have their own RPN operator values
(resolves#1445)
The change to RPN values means that the object file version was incremented.
This also refactors unary operators and functions, combining their
evaluation similarly to binary ones.