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Andy McFadden
4ef1d7e7c7 Implement Apple II hi-res bitmap font and screen image visualizers
Bitmap fonts are a series of (usually) 1x8 bitmaps, which we arrange
into a grid of cells.

Screen images are useful for embedded screens, or for people who want
to display stand-alone image files as disassembly projects.
2019-12-04 18:05:17 -08:00
Andy McFadden
df04de61e6 Improve visualization
Various improvements:
- Switched to ReadOnlyDictionary in Visualization to make it clear
  that the parameter dictionary should not be modified.
- Added a warning to the Visualization Set editor that appears when
  there are no plugins that implement a visualizer.
- Make sure an item is selected in the set editor after edit/remove.
- Replaced the checkerboard background with one that's a little bit
  more grey, so it's more distinct from white pixel data.
- Added a new Apple II hi-res color converter whose output more
  closely matches KEGS and AppleWin RGB.
- Added VisHiRes.cs to some Apple II system definitions.
- Added some test bitmaps for Apple II hi-res to the test directory.
  (These are not part of an automated test.)
2019-12-04 15:59:37 -08:00
Andy McFadden
2f56c56e5c Add visualization thumbnails
Thumbnails are now visible in the main list and in the visualization
set editor.  They're generated on first need, and regenerated when
the set of plugins changes.

Added a checkerboard background for the visualization editor bitmap
preview.  (It looks all official now.)
2019-12-03 16:11:21 -08:00
Andy McFadden
365864ccdf More progress on visualization
Implemented Apple II hi-res bitmap conversion.  Supports B&W and
color.  Uses essentially the same algorithm as CiderPress.

Experimented with displaying non-text items in ListView.  I assumed
it would work, since it's the sort of thing WPF is designed to do,
but it's always wise to approach with caution.  Visualization Sets
now show a 64x64 button as a placeholder for the eventual thumbnail.

Some things were being flaky, which turned out to be because I
wasn't Prepare()ing the plugins before using them from Edit
Visualization.  To make this a deterministic failure I added an
Unprepare() call that tells the plugin that we're all done.

NOTE: this breaks all existing plugins.
2019-11-30 18:02:03 -08:00
Andy McFadden
9244ceda7c More progress on visualization
Added some rudimentary bitmap creation code.  Got a test pattern
generated by the plugin to display in the app.  (Most of the time
required for this was spent figuring out how bitmaps are handled
in WPF.)
2019-11-27 17:17:30 -08:00
Andy McFadden
e7fccfda03 More progress on visualization
Got parameter in/out working in EditVisualization dialog.  Did some
rearranging in PluginCommon interfaces and data structures.  Still
doesn't do anything useful.
2019-11-26 18:54:42 -08:00
Andy McFadden
836626bdc3 Work in progress on visualization
Basic infrastructure for taking a list of parameters from a plugin
and turning it into a collection of UI controls, merging in values
from a Visualization object.  Doesn't yet do anything useful.

WPF makes the hard things easy and the easy things hard.  This was
a hard thing, so it was easy to do (with some helpful sample code).
Yay WPF?
2019-11-25 14:27:38 -08:00
Andy McFadden
716dce5f28 Pass operand to extension script JSR/JSL handlers
Sort of silly to have every handler immediately pull the operand out
of the file data.  (This is arguably less efficient, since we now
have to serialize the argument across the AppDomain boundary, but
we should be okay spending a few extra nanoseconds here.)
2019-10-17 13:15:25 -07:00
Andy McFadden
fac2d6a51f Invoke extension scripts when labels they care about change
We were failing to update properly when a label changed if the label
was one that a plugin cared about.  The problem is that a label
add/remove operation skips the code analysis, and a label edit skips
everything but the display update.  Plugins only run during the code
analysis pass, so changes weren't being reflected in the display
list until something caused it to refresh.

The solution is to ask the plugin if the label being changed is one
that it cares about.  This allows the plugin to use the same
wildcard-match logic that it uses elsewhere.

For efficiency, and to reduce clutter in plugins that don't care
about symbols, a new interface class has been created to handle the
"here are the symbols" call and the "do you care about this label"
call.

The program in Examples/Scripts has been updated to show a very
simple single-call plugin and a slightly more complex multi-call
plugin.
2019-10-13 18:32:53 -07:00
Andy McFadden
dfd5bcab1b Optionally treat BRKs as two-byte instructions
Early data sheets listed BRK as one byte, but RTI after a BRK skips
the following byte, effectively making BRK a 2-byte instruction.
Sometimes, such as when diassembling Apple /// SOS code, it's handy
to treat it that way explicitly.

This change makes two-byte BRKs optional, controlled by a checkbox
in the project settings.  In the system definitions it defaults to
true for Apple ///, false for all others.

ACME doesn't allow BRK to have an arg, and cc65 only allows it for
65816 code (?), so it's emitted as a hex blob for those assemblers.
Anyone wishing to target those assemblers should stick to 1-byte mode.

Extension scripts have to switch between formatting one byte of
inline data and formatting an instruction with a one-byte operand.
A helper function has been added to the plugin Util class.

To get some regression test coverage, 2022-extension-scripts has
been configured to use two-byte BRK.

Also, added/corrected some SOS constants.

See also issue #44.
2019-10-09 14:55:56 -07:00
Andy McFadden
dc8e49e4d8 Exercise address-to-offset function in plugin
Also exercise various formatting options.

Also, fix a bug where the code that applies project/platform symbols
to numeric references was ignoring inline data items.
2019-10-07 14:21:26 -07:00
Andy McFadden
245e0bd9f3 Make address translation available to extension scripts
The current AddressMap is now passed into the plugin manager, which
wraps it in an AddressTranslate object and passes that to the
plugins at Prepare() time.  This allows plugins to convert addresses
to offsets, making it possible to format complex structures.

This breaks existing plugins.
2019-10-06 18:13:39 -07:00
Andy McFadden
28eafef27c Expand the set of things SetInlineDataFormat accepts
Extension scripts (a/k/a "plugins") can now apply any data format
supported by FormatDescriptor to inline data.  In particular, it can
now handle variable-length inline strings.  The code analyzer
verifies the string structure (e.g. null-terminated strings have
exactly one null byte, at the very end).

Added PluginException to carry an exception back to the plugin code,
for occasions when they're doing something so wrong that we just
want to smack them.

Added test 2022-extension-scripts to exercise the feature.
2019-10-05 19:51:34 -07:00
Andy McFadden
3c3209b67f Expand set of symbols available to plugins
We were providing platform symbols to plugins through the PlatSym
list, which allowed them to find constants and well-known addresses.
We now pass all project symbols and user labels in as well.  The
name "PlatSym" is no longer accurate, so the class has been renamed.

Also, added a bunch of things to the problem list viewer, and
added some more info to the Info panel.

Also, added a minor test to 2011-hinting that does not affect the
output (which is the point).
2019-10-04 16:57:57 -07:00
Andy McFadden
0d0854bda7 Change the way string formats are defined
We used to use type="String", with the sub-type indicating whether
the string was null-terminated, prefixed with a length, or whatever.
This didn't leave much room for specifying a character encoding,
which is orthogonal to the sub-type.

What we actually want is to have the type specify the string type,
and then have the sub-type determine the character encoding.  These
sub-types can also be used with the Numeric type to specify the
encoding of character operands.

This change updates the enum definitions and the various bits of
code that use them, but does not add any code for working with
non-ASCII character encodings.

The project file version number was incremented to 2, since the new
FormatDescriptor serialization is mildly incompatible with the old.
(Won't explode, but it'll post a complaint and ignore the stuff
it doesn't recognize.)

While I was at it, I finished removing DciReverse.  It's still part
of the 2005-string-types regression test, which currently fails
because the generated source doesn't match.
2019-08-07 16:19:13 -07:00
Andy McFadden
0616e4e4a4 Define interfaces for inline call handlers and BRK
Instead of providing no-op CheckJsr/CheckJsl, plugins now declare
which calls they support by defining interfaces on the plugin class.

I added a CheckBrk call for code like Apple /// SOS calls, which
use BRK as an OS call mechanism.  The formatting doesn't work quite
right yet because I've been treating BRK as a two-byte instruction.
Hardly anything else does, and I think it's time I stopped (but not
in this commit).

Note: THIS BREAKS ALL PLUGINS that use the inline JSR/JSL feature,
which is pretty much all of them.
2019-08-02 16:06:27 -07:00
Andy McFadden
2c6212404d Initial file commit 2018-09-28 10:05:11 -07:00