41 lines
1.1 KiB
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41 lines
1.1 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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# Translate given SubX files by running the self-hosted translator natively on
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# Linux.
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set -e
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./build
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cat $* |apps/braces > a.braces
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cat a.braces |apps/calls > a.calls
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cat a.calls |apps/sigils > a.sigils
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cat a.sigils |apps/tests > a.tests
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cat a.tests |apps/assort > a.assort
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cat a.assort |apps/dquotes > a.dquotes
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# A little hack. We want translate_subx to always emit identical binaries to
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# the C++ translator. The C++ translator assorts segments before it processes
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# string literals, so we follow the same order above.
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#
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# However, dquotes currently emits a separate data segment for string literals.
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# So we need to run assort a second time to clean up after it.
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#
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# Potential solutions:
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# a) modify C++ translator to process string literals before assorting.
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# b) clean up dquotes to assume assorted segments, and append to the
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# existing data segment.
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cat a.dquotes |apps/assort > a.assort2
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cat a.assort2 |apps/pack > a.pack
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cat a.pack |apps/survey > a.survey
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cat a.survey |apps/hex > a.elf
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chmod +x a.elf
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