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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Kayne Ruse
3e17916a4a Prepped for #160, fixed a stack-shrink bug 2024-12-17 21:18:45 +11:00
Kayne Ruse
a28053d4e9 Reworked Toy_String as a union, enabled -Wpedantic
Toy now fits into the C spec.

Fixed #158

Addendum: MacOS test caught an error:

error: a function declaration without a prototype is deprecated in all versions of C

That took 3 attempts to fix correctly.

Addendum: 'No new line at the end of file' are you shitting me?
2024-12-15 15:52:06 +11:00
Kayne Ruse
1a36c14247 Expanded array tests, read more
Getting the array's length is still not available yet, so I'm not
marking arrays as done - but everything that is there is tested.

I've also tweaked the assert output callbacks to also print 'assert failure'.
2024-12-09 12:11:31 +11:00
Kayne Ruse
c3ee92fcef Arrays now store Toy_Values as elements
Fixed #136
2024-10-18 13:06:42 +11:00
Kayne Ruse
7b453bc35f Reworked generic structures, read more
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.
2024-10-01 20:38:06 +10:00