Since the functions and classes will be moved to the constants buffer
rather than having their own (function buffer and class buffer) the
rename is essential, and to make the refactoring process easier all the
intermediate steps are done with its own pr.
It's just the types that were added and only object creation
and garbage collection of that types are implemented, the
reset of the implementation is not part of this commit.
* and / or logic refactored
* and / or opcodes added and stack size bug fixed
- and / or keywords were added.
- class construction function not poping the class instance
from the stack (fixed).
* fixed typos in src/
* fixed typos in docs/
* fixed typos in README and tests/
* rename INITALIZE to INITIALIZE
* rename PRIMITE to PRIMITIVE
* rename moudle to module
Co-authored-by: Alexander Patel <acpatel@andrew.cmu.edu>
This commit addresses issue #54 in an attempt to add more bitwise
operators to pocketlang. Tests have also been written to verify that
the operators indeed works as expected.
To add, I also introduced a macro PK_RIGHT_OP that just aliases the
string "Right operand" which was already getting too hardcoded and
appearing too much in the pk_core.c file.
* Fix#54: Add bitwise OR operator and make it available in PKVM
Like the bitwise AND, this is an implementation for pocketlang to
support the bitwise OR operation. In addition, updated "value" ->
"result" in other operation to correctly reflect the container's
purpose. It's indeed the result after the operation, which is a value
too.
In addition, add tests for bitwise AND (&) and bitwise OR (|). Add a
print statement in test file with message that all tests passed with
no errors.
* Fix typo in comment
* Cleanup fixes
* While reading various files in the repo, just going ahead to
clean up some typos (for clarity of text).
* When calling `realloc()`, let the pointer be returned to the
first byte of the memory block after resize. Compiler warns against
not doing this too.
* In addition, rename the file uitls.c to "utils.c" which seems to
be the correct name in this case.
NOTE: I recompiled and tested the `./pocket` intepreter and it still
works as expected.