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Set the program structure correctly with a header using the parsed
global instruction.
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Creates a jump address to the label delegated by "global" so program
starts at that point.
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Essentially a presult_t contains one of these:
1) A label construction, which stores the label symbol into
`label` (PRES_LABEL)
2) An instruction that calls upon a label, storing the instruction
in `instruction` and the label name in `label` (PRES_LABEL_ADDRESS)
3) An instruction that uses a relative address offset, storing the
instruction in `instruction` and the offset wanted into
`relative_address` (PRES_RELATIVE_ADDRESS)
4) An instruction that requires no further processing, storing the
instruction into `instruction` (PRES_COMPLETE_INSTRUCTION)
In the processing stage, we resolve all calls by iterating one by one
and maintaining an absolute instruction address. Pretty nice, lots
more machinery involved in parsing now.
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Much simpler, uses a switch case which is a much faster method of
doing the parsing. Though roughly equivalent in terms of LOC, I feel
that this is more extensible
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As it has no dependencies on vm specifically, and it's more necessary
for any vendors who wish to target the virtual machine, it makes more
sense for inst to be a lib module rather than a vm module.
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Introduced some functions to parse differing types of opcodes. Use
the same style of a.b.c... for namespacing or type specification for
certain opcodes. Bit hacky and not tested, but does work.
Parse errors can be reported with an exact location using the token
column, line.
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