Update cmake to allow C++ and fix maxos compile error #3

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0xilly wants to merge 1 commits from 0xilly/Erythro:cmake_refactor into master
3 changed files with 42 additions and 25 deletions

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.editorconfig Normal file
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[*]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2
end_of_line = lf
charset = utf-8
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
insert_final_newline = true

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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.21)
project(Erythro C)
project(Erythro C CXX)
set(CMAKE_C_STANDARD 11)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 20)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
set(CMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS ON)
include_directories(include)
add_executable(Erythro
include/Data.h
include/Defs.h
src/Assembler.c
src/Delegate.c
src/Dump.c
src/Lexer.c
src/Main.c
src/Parser.c
src/Pointers.c
src/Statements.c
src/Symbols.c
src/Types.c
src/Importer.c)
set(ERYTHRO_SRC
src/Assembler.c
src/Delegate.c
src/Dump.c
src/Lexer.c
src/Main.c
src/Parser.c
src/Pointers.c
src/Statements.c
src/Symbols.c
src/Types.c
src/Importer.c
)
add_executable(eryc ${ERYTHRO_SRC})

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#include <limits.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#ifdef __APPLE__
#include <errno.h>
#endif
/**
* The function of the importer is to read in definitions from a file, and store
* them into the symbol tables.
*
*
* The file to be imported is called a "module", which is Erythro terminology for C-like "headers".
* They contain extra metadata that allows for Erythro's enhanced debugging and error logging.
*
*
* Modules may also contain metadata about the contents within - allowing for multiple compile-time
* sourcesets with different arguments, all parsed at the same time as the source code.
*
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/**
* Read in the information of a module, check that it is valid, and then read the module itself.
* Import syntax looks like:
*
*
* > import "file"
*
* The string is appended to the current working directory and is checked.
* If the resulting path exists and resolves to a file, then the file's declarations are added to the symbol tables.
*
*
* Modules may not contain definitions. Only declarations
* TODO: Module metadata as described above.
*/
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Tokenise();
// Make sure there's a string after the import.
if (CurrentFile->CurrentSymbol.type != LI_STR)
if (CurrentFile->CurrentSymbol.type != LI_STR)
Die("Import statement must be followed by a compile-time constant string.");
// Read in the string that we know must be there.
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// Figure out the working directory
char CWD[PATH_MAX];
if (getcwd(CWD, sizeof(CWD)) == NULL)
if (getcwd(CWD, sizeof(CWD)) == NULL)
DieMessage("Unable to find cwd when importing module", Module);
// Append the module name to the current working directory
char* ModulePath = malloc(sizeof(CWD) + sizeof(Module) + 1);
strcpy(ModulePath, CWD);
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// Stat the file to see if it exists
struct stat FileInfo;
if (stat(ModulePath, &FileInfo) != 0)
if (stat(ModulePath, &FileInfo) != 0)
DieMessage("Unable to access the imported module", ModulePath);
// At this point, the file exists and we have the path.
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memset(ModuleData, 0, sizeof(struct FileData));
ModuleData->AllowDefinitions = false;
ModuleData->SourceName = ModulePath;
printf("Swapping to module %s..\n\n", ModulePath);
// Parse all relevant data from the module file...
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// Tokenise past the string we just parsed
Tokenise();
}
}