clang-format doesn't recognize casts to non-pointer/non-template types
so it winds up adding a space between the right paren and the expression
and then failing to recognize prefix operators in the process
(e.g. foo = (cell) & bar; should be foo = (cell)&bar;). This commit
manually fixes up the major cases (fixnum, cell, all types ending in _t).
Factor is finally a real C++ project and has a custom assert macro. Assertion failures were still getting caught as exceptions and causing failure loops. Write our own macro that calls factor::abort on failure.
- store stack base and limit in TIB
- set up a frame-based structured exception handler in each context's callstack
- boot.x86.32.image has now been replaced by boot.winnt-x86.32.image and boot.unix-x86.32.image
- change some primitives into sub-primitives: fixnum+ fixnum- fixnum* inline-cache-miss inline-cache-miss-tail
- rename some relocation types for clarity
- some other minor re-organizations and cleanups
- Move forward declarations of 'struct factor_vm' to one place
- Rename template parameters from T and TYPE to descriptive names. New convention: CamelCase for template parameters
- Change some higher-order functions taking function pointers into templates, and define classes overriding operator(). There's a bit of new boilerplate here but its more consistent than the old mish-mash approaches
- Put GC state into a gc_state struct
- Use exceptions instead of longjmp for non-local control transfer in GC
- In code GC, instead of interleaving code block tracing with copying, add code blocks which need to be revisited to an std::set stored in the gc_state