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Author SHA1 Message Date
Benedikt Peetz 7ac6edb752
chore(treewide): Remove old license header
This was done with:
```bash
fd --type file . | xargs grep 'Copyright (C) 2023  The Trinitrix Project <soispha@vhack.eu, antifallobst@systemausfall.org>' | awk 'BEGIN{ FS=":"} {print $1}' | xargs sed -i '1,19d'
```
2024-02-19 16:13:48 +01:00
Benedikt Peetz e52f74b0c1
feat(treewide): Finalize basic c API
See the example under `./example/main/` for more details.
2024-02-19 15:50:30 +01:00
Benedikt Peetz 86b946b540
fix(trixy-types): Conform to the api provided by the headers
See the previous commit for an explanation
2024-02-18 13:35:40 +01:00
Benedikt Peetz f699ca24a9
fix(trixy-types): Rework c header files
The old implementation tried to provide rust types in c—like the
result or option types. This implementation now removes this source of
complexity by ensuring, that these types are unwrapped on the rust->c
boundary.

This first commit changes the header files to conform to the new api.
2024-02-18 13:30:03 +01:00
Benedikt Peetz a077ef1466
fix(trixy-parser): Remove the `void` type 2024-02-18 13:27:31 +01:00
Benedikt Peetz b3c6a4c1a1
feat(treewide): Add broken Vec<E>, Result<T,E> and Option<T> types to c api
These are implemented right now by simply casting the generic arguments
to void pointers and providing a `type_id` field in every struct
denoting the original type.

This implementation, whilst being extremely unwieldy to work with on
the c side, also fails in a lot of fundamental ways:
   1. The `type_id` enum *can* never really support user defined
      types because we would already need it to provide the c to rust
      value conversion.

   2. Even without custom user types the type conversion is extremely
      hard to correctly implement in a somewhat performant way: A vector
      passed from c code to rust would need to completely reallocated
      *one element at a time*. And this only works if the c side has
      correctly cast the void pointer to the vectors data before accessing
      it, as any other way would have lead to possible unaligned data
      (which the rust side had to account for).

   3. The c api is just simply bad in this state:
      You have to always look at the Trixy file to even be able to deal
      with the data the api returns (that is: There is no mention of
      a results generics in the c header).  Additionally the question
      arises if these types should even be leaked into the c code because
      than c just becomes a worse version of rust, which undermines the
      whole reason of providing a c api in the first place.

One way to fix all these issues would be to change the way generics are
handled by using unions instead of the void pointer and trying to avoid
leaking these rust types in c as far as possible.
This approach would require a lot less binding code (both on the c and
rust side), but also would make the rust based c-header-gen-code harder,
as it would then be required to turn a `Vec<String>` to a `char **` (and
obviously a whole wrapper struct with size and string length), whilst
turning a `Vec<char>` to a `char*` differentiating it from a `string_t`.
2023-12-28 10:28:58 +01:00
Benedikt Peetz 21e1b75193
chore(treewide): Move the trixy subcrates under one trixy crate 2023-12-26 12:14:08 +01:00