This commit introduces ErrorReporter, a utility class which consolidates
all of the error logging functionality into a common set of functions.
It also replaces all direct interactions with an ErrorList with calls to
an ErrorReporter.
This commit resolves issue #2209
This adds a new invalid instruction that is used for encoding
implicit throws that are emitted by the compiler. This makes it
possible to distinguish such runtime errors from user-provided,
explicit throws.
Using libraries leaves behind a library link reference in the binary
which the linker must later resolve. These link references were still
being generated by name and not by fully-qualified name. This would
lead to a link-time collision between two libraries having the same
name but in different source units.
This change changes linker symbols over to fully-qualified names,
which resolves that issue. This does potentially introduce a new
problem, which is that linker symbols appear to be limited to 36
characters and are truncated. Storing paths extends the average
symbol size, and it would be great if truncation was from the tail
rather than the head.
This commit strengthens an assertion so that it makes sure that a pointer is not null.
Moreover, `isLocalVariable(variable)` is now positively asserted, following the error message.
Unimplemented features moved to their own exception
InternalCompilerError is an exception that really should be reserved for
actual internal errors of the compiler. Unimplemented features can now
use either solUnimplemented( ) or, if it should be conditional, then
solUnimplementedAssert( ).
* Revert some unimplemented exceptions, add handlers
The jsonCompiler and CommandLineInterface needed handlers for the
new UnimplementedFeatureException, and some cases I had moved on to
the new exception were better treated as real internal compiler
errors.
* Standardize on "Unimplemented feature" message
This commit adds support for a standard do <statement> while <expr>;
form of statement. While loops were already being supported; supporting
a do/while loop mostly involves reusing code from while loops but putting
the conditional checking last.