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.vscode/settings.json
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.vscode/settings.json
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{
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"editor.insertSpaces": false,
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"editor.detectIndentation": false,
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"rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.allTargets": false,
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"rust-analyzer.showUnlinkedFileNotification": false,
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"C_Cpp.errorSquiggles": "disabled"
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Cargo.lock
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Cargo.lock
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[[package]]
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name = "hbbytecode"
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version = "0.1.0"
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source = "git+https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/holey-bytes.git#86ca959ea3eae1cb32298e135a444820583d24a0"
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source = "git+https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/holey-bytes.git#784d552c1dee2a3cfde4b83e01523d91988bb554"
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[[package]]
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name = "hblang"
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version = "0.1.0"
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source = "git+https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/holey-bytes.git#86ca959ea3eae1cb32298e135a444820583d24a0"
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source = "git+https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/holey-bytes.git#784d552c1dee2a3cfde4b83e01523d91988bb554"
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dependencies = [
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"hashbrown",
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"hbbytecode",
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[[package]]
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name = "hbvm"
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version = "0.1.0"
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source = "git+https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/holey-bytes.git#86ca959ea3eae1cb32298e135a444820583d24a0"
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source = "git+https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleOS/holey-bytes.git#784d552c1dee2a3cfde4b83e01523d91988bb554"
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dependencies = [
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"hbbytecode",
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]
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STYLE_GUIDE.md
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STYLE_GUIDE.md
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# Style Guide
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This style guide has two modes that a guideline may be.
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`strict` means that prs will be rejected if they do not follow the guideline.
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`loose` means that a pr would be accepted but should later be fixed.
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## Empty Functions | loose
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Empty functions are typically a sign of an unfinished program or driver.
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In cases where there is a clear reason to have an empty function it will be allowed.
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For example FakeAlloc is only empty functions because it is a example of an the allocator api.
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### Allowed
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```rust
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/// in example.hb
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a := fn(): void {}
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```
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### Not Allowed
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```rust
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/// in fat32.hb
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a := fn(): void {}
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```
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## Magic Numbers | loose
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The policy on magic numbers is make them const and have a comment above them. Typically linking to a source of information about the magic number.
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This helps cut down on magic numbers while making acceptable names and atleast half assed documentation.
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Constants are inlined anyways, so its the same thing in the binary.
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```rust
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// The standard vga port is mapped at 0xB8000
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$VGA_PTR := 0xB8000
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```
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## Tabs Vs Spaces | strict
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I prefer for hblang code to use hard tabs.
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The rational behind this is that a tab is `1 Indent` which some developers might want to be various different sizes when displayed
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Soft tabs do not allow this user/editor specific as soft tabs always become spaces.
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Bottom line is this is an accessibility feature.
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There are some samples below.
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```
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\t means hard tab
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\n means new line
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\0x20 means space
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```
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### Allowed
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```rust
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if x == y {\n
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\tlog(z)\n
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}\n
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```
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### Not Allowed
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```rust
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if x == y {\n
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\0x20\0x20\0x20\0x20log(z)\n
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}\n
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```
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pub fn kmain(_cmdline: &str, boot_modules: BootModules) -> ! {
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debug!("Entered kmain");
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#[cfg(feature = "ktest")] {
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#[cfg(feature = "ktest")]
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{
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use crate::ktest;
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debug!("TESTING");
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ktest::test_main();
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loop {};
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loop {}
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}
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// let kcmd = build_cmd("Kernel Command Line", cmdline);
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executor.run();
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};
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log::info!("Started AbleOS");
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crate::arch::spin_loop()
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}
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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com.args([
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"-M", "virt",
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"-cpu", "neoverse-n2",
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"-cpu", "max",
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"-device", "ramfb",
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"-device", "qemu-xhci",
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"-device", "usb-kbd",
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sysdata/libraries/stn/src/alloc/alloc_return.hb
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sysdata/libraries/stn/src/alloc/alloc_return.hb
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AllocReturn := struct {
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byte_count: uint,
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ptr: ?^u8,
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}
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sysdata/libraries/stn/src/alloc/block_alloc.hb
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sysdata/libraries/stn/src/alloc/block_alloc.hb
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.{log, panic} := @use("../lib.hb")
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alloc_return := @use("alloc_return.hb")
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/* the block size is 64 bytes, 64 blocks of 64 bytes.
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this will very quickly lead to exhaustion of free blocks.
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*/
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BlockAlloc := struct {
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// hi
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state: uint,
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ptr: ?^u8,
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$init := fn(): Self {
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return .(0, null)
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}
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alloc := fn(self: Self, alloc_type: type, count: uint): alloc_return.AllocReturn {
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offset := 1
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a := 1
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loop {
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// a = self.state >> offset
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// check if the `offset` bit is 1, if it is move to the next offset
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if a == 1 {
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offset += 1
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log.info("Already Allocated\0")
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} else {
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// self it to 1 and return the ptr to the allocation
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self.state |= a
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// return ptr + offset * 64
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if self.ptr != null {
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return .(64, self.ptr + offset * 64)
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} else {
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// panic.panic("Allocator is not inited.\0")
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// return .(0, null)
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}
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}
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// there are only 64 blocks
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if offset >= 64 {
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return .(0, null)
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}
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}
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}
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dealloc := fn(self: Self, ptr: ^u8, alloc_type: type, count: uint): void {
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// size := size_of(alloc_type)*count
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size := 64
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// get the size alligned to the nearest block
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// rounded_size := nearest_block_size_rounded_up(size)
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rounded_size := 64
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state_bit_start := {
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// Do math here to figure out what starting ptr corresponds to what bit
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3
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}
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offset := 0
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loop {
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if rounded_size > 0 {
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// set state_bit_start+offset to 0
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// at the end move to the next one
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offset += 1
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} else {
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break
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}
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rounded_size -= 64
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}
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return void
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}
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$deinit := fn(self: Self): void {
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self.state = 0
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self.ptr = null
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}
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}
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// request a kernel page
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// ptr := memory.alloc(1)
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sysdata/libraries/stn/src/alloc/fake_alloc.hb
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alloc_return := @use("alloc_return.hb")
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FakeAlloc := struct {
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$init := fn(): Self {
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return .()
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}
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$alloc := fn(self: Self, alloc_type: type, count: uint): alloc_return.AllocReturn {
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return .(0, null)
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}
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$dealloc := fn(self: Self, ptr: ^u8, alloc_type: type, count: uint): void {
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return void
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}
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// Nothing to clean up here
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$deinit := fn(self: Self): void {
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return void
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}
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}
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sysdata/libraries/stn/src/alloc/lib.hb
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.{BlockAlloc} := @use("block_alloc.hb");
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.{FakeAlloc} := @use("fake_alloc.hb")
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sysdata/libraries/stn/src/alloc/main.hb
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allocators := @use("alloc/alloc.hb")
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AStruct := struct {
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a_field: u8,
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}
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main := fn():void{
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alloc := allocators.FakeAlloc.init()
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astruct := alloc.alloc(AStruct, 2)
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if astruct.ptr != null{
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panic("FakeAlloc actually allocated.")
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}
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alloc.dealloc(astruct_ptr, AStruct, 2)
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alloc.deinit()
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balloc := allocators.BlockAlloc.init()
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bstruct_ptr := balloc.alloc(AStruct, 2)
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if bstruct_ptr == null {
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panic("BlockAlloc actually didn't allocate.")
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}
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balloc.dealloc(bstruct_ptr, AStruct, 2)
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balloc.deinit()
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}
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acs := @use("acs.hb")
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allocators := @use("alloc/lib.hb")
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string := @use("string.hb")
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log := @use("log.hb")
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memory := @use("memory.hb")
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# alloc_test
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[package]
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name = "alloc_test"
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authors = [""]
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[dependants.libraries]
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[dependants.binaries]
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hblang.version = "1.0.0"
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[build]
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command = "hblang src/main.hb"
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stn := @use("../../../libraries/stn/src/lib.hb");
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.{allocators, panic, log} := stn
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AStruct := struct {
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a_field: u8,
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}
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main := fn(): void {
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// alloc := allocators.FakeAlloc.init()
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// astruct := alloc.alloc(AStruct, 2)
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// if astruct.ptr != null{
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// panic.panic("FakeAlloc actually allocated.")
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// }
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// alloc.dealloc(&astruct.ptr, AStruct, 2)
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// alloc.deinit()
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balloc := allocators.BlockAlloc.init()
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defer balloc.deinit()
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bstruct := balloc.alloc(AStruct, 2)
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if bstruct.ptr == null {
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log.info("Hi\0")
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// panic.panic("BlockAlloc actually didn't allocate.")
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} else {
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log.info("Allocator functioned.\0")
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}
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// balloc.dealloc(bstruct_ptr, AStruct, 2)
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return
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}
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.{example: main} := @use("./examples/text.hb")
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.{example: main} := @use("./examples/orbit.hb")
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# [boot.limine.ableos.modules.horizon]
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# path = "boot:///horizon.hbf"
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[boot.limine.ableos.modules.ps2_mouse_driver]
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path = "boot:///ps2_mouse_driver.hbf"
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# [boot.limine.ableos.modules.ps2_mouse_driver]
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# path = "boot:///ps2_mouse_driver.hbf"
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# [boot.limine.ableos.modules.ps2_keyboard_driver]
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# path = "boot:///ps2_keyboard_driver.hbf"
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[boot.limine.ableos.modules.sunset_client]
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path = "boot:///sunset_client.hbf"
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# [boot.limine.ableos.modules.sunset_client]
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# path = "boot:///sunset_client.hbf"
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[boot.limine.ableos.modules.sunset_client_2]
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path = "boot:///sunset_client_2.hbf"
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# [boot.limine.ableos.modules.sunset_client_2]
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# path = "boot:///sunset_client_2.hbf"
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[boot.limine.ableos.modules.sunset_server]
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path = "boot:///sunset_server.hbf"
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# [boot.limine.ableos.modules.sunset_server]
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# path = "boot:///sunset_server.hbf"
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# [boot.limine.ableos.modules.processes]
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# path = "boot:///processes.hbf"
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[boot.limine.ableos.modules.alloc_test]
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path = "boot:///alloc_test.hbf"
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