I've brought the tests up to scratch, except for compounds im the
parser, because I'm too damn tired to do that over SSH. It looks like
collections are right-recursive, whixh was unintended but still works
just fine.
I've also added the '--verbose' flag to the repl to control the
debugging output.
Several obscure bugs have been fixed, and comments have been tweaked.
Mustfail tests are still needed, but that's a low priority. See #142.
Fixed#151
I was reworking bits of the containers to address issue #131, then
realized that the table's tests depended on a specific initial size. I'm
too buggered to finish it tonight, so I'll fix it tomorrow.
The following structures are now more independant:
- Toy_Array
- Toy_Stack
- Toy_Bucket
- Toy_String
I reworked a lot of the memory allocation, so now there are more direct
calls to malloc() or realloc(), rather than relying on the macros from
toy_memory.h.
I've also split toy_memory into proper array and bucket files, because
it makes more sense this way, rather than having them both jammed into
one file. This means the eventual hashtable structure can also stand on
its own.
Toy_Array is a new wrapper around raw array pointers, and all of the
structures have their metadata embedded into their allocated memory now,
using variable length array members.
A lot of 'capacity' and 'count' variables were changed to 'size_t'
types, but this doesn't seem to be a problem anywhere.
If the workflow fails, then I'll leave it for tonight - I'm too tired,
and I don't want to overdo myself.