Added clion-like bracket matching feature with shortcut to go to the
other one. Also improved some cumbersome repeated function call.
Added support for using negative indices in coordinates so -1 is the last
line or column, -2 the previous, etc..
Pattern library has fixes for column errors being incorrectly set for lines
containing tabs that are not replaced by 4 spaces.
allows the ability to assign colors to global placed and non-placed
variables, pattern, local and calculated pointer variables, template
arguments, function variables and arguments, etc etc etc. It
accomplishes this using the parser and the token sequence generated by
the lexer. It still uses the original colorizing code but the underlying
data holding the pattern has been updated to be easier to use and to
debug. The changes are too numerous to cite here.It is a big but
necessary step to bring the pattern editor to a somewhat useful state.
There may be one commit in the pattern language repo needed to be able
to run this code
This pr updates the pattern language library to include two fixes.
The first fix deal with local variables that are children of a
structure, a union, a bitfield or an array losing their offsets when the
parent's `setOffset()` is called.
The second fix is that local variables of unions were being used as size
contributors of the patterns place with said unions.
Further details may be found in the pattern language pull requests for
the files listed as changed in the PL submodule in this pr.
A while back there were some changes to the pattern language library
that changed the way shared_pointers are created using
shared_from_this(). Unfortunatelly the changes were not complete and
various bugs were created among them 2234, json type not working, unable
to export files, static arrays of bitfields,... The cause of the errors
was that in class Pattern the member m_parent was left as a raw pointer
and it needs to be handled by shared pointers. Also there were some
cases in which share pointers were needed but unique pointers were used
instead. Both cause crashes when shared_from_this is used on pointers
that are not managed by shared_ptr. Another source of errors were
infinite loops of clone and reference that caused stack overflow. The
fixes include making m_parent a weak pointer, turning unique pointers
into shared pointers and moving codefrom the copy constructors into
clone to break the infinite loops.These changes are the bare minimum
needed to bring the pattern language back to the full functionality that
it had before shared_from_this was introduced or at least thats the
hope.