By leaving 'null' on the stack, it won't cause stack underflows in a
bunch of erroneous situations. This will allow the repl (and other
situations) to continue if they want to.
I've also fixed some error messages in toy_table.c, which were formatted
badly.
Closes#162
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?
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.
To help with storing strings within tables, I've replaced the unused
'_padding' member of 'Toy_String' with 'cachedHash', which is set to
zero on string allocation.
The hash of a string isn't generated and stored until it's actually
needed, as the rope pattern means not every string needs a hash -
hopefully this will save unnecessarily wasted time.
When a hash of a string is needed, the hashing function first checks to
see if that string already has one, and if so, returns it. Again, less
time wasted.
When generating a new string hash, the hashing function takes the
string's type into account, as node-based strings first need their
contents assembled into a simple char buffer.
Other changes include:
* Changed 'TOY_VALUE_TO_*' to 'TOY_VALUE_FROM_*'
* Changed 'TOY_VALUE_IS_EQUAL' to 'TOY_VALUES_ARE_EQUAL'
* Added a missing '#pragma once' to 'toy_print.h'