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They're not really baked into the regular compilation process; I have to remember to run them if I see strange behavior.
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#!/bin/sh
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# Hackily check for certain kinds of errors.
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#
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# We still rely exclusively on linux/bootstrap/bootstrap for some static
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# checks on bare SubX code that aren't implemented yet in the self-hosted
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# translator phases.
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#
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# However, boot.subx uses instructions that bootstrap doesn't recognize. So we
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# won't check it.
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set -e
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cat $* [0-9]*.mu |linux/mu > a.subx
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cat misc_checks.subx mu-init.subx [0-9]*.subx a.subx |linux/braces > a.braces
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cat a.braces |linux/calls > a.calls
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cat a.calls |linux/sigils > a.sigils
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CXXFLAGS=-g linux/bootstrap/bootstrap --debug translate a.sigils -o a.elf
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# Translation will never succeed,
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# but if we get to "missing reference to global" errors, they're expected and
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# we've gotten to the end of what bootstrap can check for us.
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