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Author SHA1 Message Date
Azamat H. Hackimov
2aece028d0 Move debug functions to own module
This commit is part of efforts to isolate subsystems of project into own modules.
2024-04-30 00:58:34 +03:00
Ryan C. Gordon
6c8977caf0
Heavy patching for compiler warnings.
The vast majority of this is fixing up `char *` that should be `const char *`
but a handful of other fixes, like potential buffer overflows that GCC
noticed, etc, were applied as well.

This removes `-Wno-write-strings` from CMakeLists.txt, as it is no longer
necessary, as there is no longer a flood of compiler warning spam when
building.

This does not fix all compiler warnings; there are still a handful, and they
are legitimate, but they can be dealt with in a future commit.
2024-04-29 00:18:56 -04:00
Chris Sarbora
9ec7714ebc
Delete unused sources
None of these sources are referenced, either directly or indirectly,
    in any CMakeLists.txt file.

    NOTE: All of legacy/ is unused, but we're keeping it around.

    Process for this commit: (in bash)
    **NOTE: THIS MUST BE DONE ON A CASE-SENSITIVE FILESYSTEM**. There are a
    few instances of differing-in-case-only (hogmaker vs HogMaker, etc) that
    will catch you out otherwise.
    ```
      # *** 1: Find all directly-referenced c/cpp files in CMakeLists.txt
      find . -name CMakeLists.txt -exec cat {} \+ |
      # Then, convert spaces and tabs to newlines for easy tokenizing
        tr -s ' \t' '\n' |
      # Filter to just tokens descripting c/cpp filenames (case insensitive)
        grep -iE '\.c(pp)?' |
      # Massage each filename to remove CMake-specific chars
        sed 's/[")]//g' |
      # Remove a URL that happens to match the pattern so far
        grep -v https: |
      # Remove files that start with # (and are thus comments, not refs)
        grep -Ev '^#' |
      # *** 2: In the output so far there is a curious entry ${SCRIPT}.cpp
      # Turns out, the makefiles generate some further filenames from script
      # names. So, delete the ${SCRIPT}.cpp filename...
        grep -v '${SCRIPT}.cpp' |
      # .. and add in the cpps.
        (
      # We use a bash subshell to let us "concatenate" to the pipe. This
      # writes stdin back to stdout, and then starts a *new command* to
      # generate more to stdout.
          cat -;
      # All the generated script cpp references live in scripts/
          cat scripts/CMakeLists.txt |
      # Squash the makefile onto one line for regex ease
            tr '\n' ' ' |
      # Extract the script names
            sed -E 's/.*set\(SCRIPTS([^)]+)\).*/\1/' |
      # Convert spaces and tabs to newlines for easy tokenizing
            tr -s ' \t' '\n' |
      # Remove blank lines
            grep -v '^$' |
      # Add cpp extension to each token
            while read TOKEN; do
              echo ${TOKEN}.cpp;
            done
        ) |
      # *** 3: Being referenced by CMakeFiles.txt isn't the only way a src
      # file can be used - it could also be potentially #include'ed. Let's
      # find those, with another subshell concatenation:
        (
          cat -;
      # Look in ALL source files. We could actually probably limit the
      # search here to just src files listed so far in stdin + *.h, but
      # that'd require a bunch of redirections and this bash pipeline is
      # already ridiculous enough. (Case!)
          find . -iname "*.c" -or -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.h" |
      # Pull out the #include directives from them
            xargs grep --no-filename '#include' |
      # Look for any include of a .c or .cpp file (Case!)
            grep -iE '\.c(pp)?' |
      # Squash multiple spaces and tabs into one single space
            tr -s ' \t' ' ' |
      # Split on spaces, take the second field
            cut -d ' ' -f 2 |
      # Delete off quotes and angle brackets to get the included filename
            tr -d '"<>'
        ) |
      # *** 4: Protect all files under legacy/, per @Lgt2x's request
        (
          cat -;
          find legacy -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.c"
        ) |
      # *** 5: Reduce all entries to their basename
        while read FILENAME; do
          basename $FILENAME;
        done |
      # *** 6: FINALLY, sort and dedupe the output into a file.
        sort | uniq > used_srcs

      # Now that we know all the used source files, we need to find all of
      # the source files in the repo, and delete them if they do not appear
      # in the used_srcs list.
      for SRC in $(find . -iname "*.cpp" -or -iname "*.c"); do
      # find outputs the relative path, we want to operate on just filename
        basename $SRC |
      # grep to see if the basename occurs in the used_srcs list.
      # -q means be quiet, do not print the match (so this doesn't spam)
      # -x means match the entire line (so macfile.cpp doesn't sneak thru
      #    via cfile.cpp)
      # -F means treat the lines patterns as fixed (not regexp)
      # -f means load patterns from the given file
          grep -qxFf used_srcs ||
      # If the grep command *fails*, then the file is not in the list.
      # Bash performs logic short-circuiting, so we can use logical-OR
        git rm $SRC;
      done
    ```

    Test Plan:
    On all three of `[win, mac, linux]`:
    ```
    cmake --preset <platform>
    cmake --build --preset <platform> --config Debug
    cmake --build --preset <platform> --config Release
    ```
2024-04-27 07:33:01 -07:00
Louis Gombert
04e8aeb247 Fix -Wswitch 2024-04-21 20:24:31 +02:00
Thomas Otto
00389c50ea Some more CMake white space formatting
- tabs to spaces
 - use Unix line endings everywhere
 - newline at end of file
 - remove trailing white space
 - no space between keywords and opening parenthesis
 - use 2 spaces to indent
2024-04-21 11:46:32 +02:00
Kevin Bentley
1f45163248 Updated source to reflect the license that this code is released under. 2024-04-20 09:57:49 -06:00
Louis Gombert
c2b71b8147 Standardize CMake formatting
lowercase function names, blocks indent
2024-04-20 14:45:49 +02:00
C.W. Betts
7d7f5bf896 Quiet Clang Static Analyzer warnings.
Most of the warnings were caused by uninitialized values. Some were in plug-ins that didn't have a break in a switch, causing the memory to be deleted twice.
2024-04-19 17:42:17 -06:00
C.W. Betts
57078ae4b5 Change most sprintf to snprintf.
This also includes vsprintf to vsnprintf.
2024-04-19 12:31:28 -06:00
Azamat H. Hackimov
38128ea134 Additional clang-format 2024-04-17 00:25:04 +03:00
Kevin Bentley
61be1317b2 More clanging 2024-04-16 14:46:12 -06:00
Kevin Bentley
c6640cc631 clang-format on everything. 2024-04-16 12:56:40 -06:00
Kevin Bentley
df209742fc Initial import 2024-04-15 21:43:29 -06:00