tweak: to be reverted
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# make uninstall
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## C compiler
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CC=tcc # much faster compilation than gcc
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CC=gcc # much faster compilation than gcc
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COMPILER_FLAGS=#-g3 -Wall -Wextra -Wconversion -Wdouble-promotion -Wno-unused-parameter -Wno-unused-function -Wno-sign-conversion -fsanitize=undefined
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# exclude: -fsanitize-trap, because I'm using an old version of gcc and couldn't bother getting a new one.
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## ^ from <https://nullprogram.com/blog/2023/04/29/>
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FORMATTER=clang-format -i -style=$(STYLE_BLUEPRINT)
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build: $(SRC)
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$(CC) $(COMPILER_FLAGS) $(INCS) $(SRC) $(MPC) -o mumble $(LIBS)
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$(CC) $(COMPILER_FLAGS) $(INCS) $(SRC) $(MPC) -o mumble $(LIBS) $(DEBUG)
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format: $(SRC)
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$(FORMATTER) $(SRC)
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src/mumble.c
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src/mumble.c
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#include <string.h>
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#include "mpc/mpc.h"
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#define VERBOSE 0
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#define VERBOSE 1
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#define LISPVAL_ASSERT(cond, err) \
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if (!(cond)) { \
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return lispval_err(err); \
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}
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// Destructor
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void print_lispval_tree(lispval* v, int indent_level);
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void delete_lispval(lispval* v)
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{
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if(v == NULL) return;
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printf("\n Freeing:");
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print_lispval_tree(v, 2);
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switch (v->type) {
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case LISPVAL_NUM:
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if(VERBOSE) printf("\nFreed num");
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// Check if this is a symbol
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if(l->type == LISPVAL_SYM){
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get_from_lispenv(l->sym, env);
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return get_from_lispenv(l->sym, env);
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}
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// Evaluate the children if needed
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}
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}
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// Check if any are errors.
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// lispval* error = NULL;
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for (int i = 0; i < l->count; i++) {
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if (l->cell[i]->type == LISPVAL_ERR) {
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return clone_lispval(l->cell[i]);
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return l->cell[i];
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// error = clone_lispval(l->cell[i]);
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}
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}
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// Now the problem is that evlauate_lispval is recursive
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// and it also allocates new memory.
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// This means that I want to delete the allocated memory.
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// But the problem is that it could delete the original object l
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// leading to a double-free error
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// To mitigate this, I've made the delete_lispval function
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// a bit more robust, to be able to handle cases where it had
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// already been deleted
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// But the compromise here is to not care about destruction to
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// the original object in case of an error.
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// if(error!=NULL){
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// delete_lispval(l);
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// return error;
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// }
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// Check if the first element is an operation.
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if (l->count >= 2 && ((l->cell[0])->type == LISPVAL_FUNC)) {
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lispval* temp = clone_lispval(l->cell[0]);
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lispval* f = pop_lispval(l, 0);
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lispval* f = pop_lispval(temp, 0);
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lispval* operands = temp;
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// lispval* operation = clone_lispval(l->cell[0]);
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// lispval* operands = lispval_sexpr();
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print_lispval_parenthesis(answer);
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printf("\n");
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}
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delete_lispval(l);
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delete_lispval(answer);
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} else {
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