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Code cleanup
These are all general issues with the pokecrystal code. Keep an eye out for opportunities to refactor them.
Use the style guide
Reformat code to adhere to STYLE.md. (Converting labels to .snake_case
is one that stands out.)
As of 0.3.7, we have these features that are little-used:
-
HIGH()
andLOW()
work for constants -
BANK(@)
gets the current bank;BANK("Section Name")
is also valid (some labels can thus be removed) -
\
continues lines, like in C or Python, which could help clean up long macros (trainer
,npctrade
) and implement new ones (like for data/trainers/attributes.asm or data/pokemon/base_stats/*.asm) -
assert
verifies implicit assumptions that are necessary for the code to work
Look for UnknownText_*
, UnknownScript_*
, Unknown_*
, Function_*
and MovementData_*
.
Most of the time, raw numbers should not exist because there are more meaningful replacements. Examples:
-
BANK(Label)
: Mostly finished for WRAM labels, but still a problem with mobile code. -
SomeLabelEnd - SomeLabel
: Some structs and sub-structs still have hard-coded sizes like this. -
(SomeGFXLabel.End - SomeGFXLabel) / LEN_2BPP_TILE
: pokered and pokegold-spaceworld already do this. - Bit flags: Use
SOME_BIT_F
constants instead of hard-coding bits 0-7 for thebit
/res
/set
instructions. Find opportunities with:
grep -rE --include='*.asm' --exclude-dir=mobile '^\s(bit|res|set) [0-7],'
- Bit masks: Use
1 << SOME_BIT_F
masks and themaskbits
macro. - Jumptable indexes: Look for raw values being loaded into
[wJumptableIndex]
.
Text label styles in data/text/
Currently a mixture of Text_*
, *Text
, and BattleText_*
. Likewise for the engine/ labels that just text_far
to one of them.
The convention that should be used is as follows:
- Use suffixes, i.e. not
Text_Something
, butSomethingText
. Same forMovement
. - Labels that are referenced through
text_far
should be prefixed with an underscore, e.g.SomethingText: text_far _SomethingText
.
-
wMapObjects
and friends to be re-formatted towObjectEvents
-
wObjectStructs
and friends to be re-formatted towMapObjects
- Removal of struct macros which include only a partial label definition (e.g.
wNorthMapConnection:: map_connection_struct wNorth
)
- Split big files into meaningful parts
- Give files meaningful names
- Remove redundancy in names such as
thing/thing_subthing.asm
→thing/subthing.asm
- Move files into their proper directories:
- Palettes in
gfx/
- Pointer tables in
data/
- Palettes in
- Group related things in meaningful directories.
Namely determining the purpose of them and when they should be defined.
Currently, a mixture of UnusedFunction
, Unreferenced_Function
and StubbedFunction
is being used. This should be changed, where appropriate names can be given, to comments right after the label in question, meaning the following:
-
unused
for code or data that is referenced but never used, through branches that are never taken during normal gameplay -
unreferenced
for code or data that's never referenced, thus can never be used, even with glitches, short of arbitrary code execution -
stub
for functions that were supposed to do something but don't, because their functionality was removed
A lot of bugs aren't always objective in nature, and others require an in-depth explanation of what's going wrong in order to get the point across. In order to reduce clutter in having huge explanatory comments, it's better to refer to the bugs_and_glitches document using a ; BUG:
marker, like so:
.Cry:
; BUG: Playing Entei's Pokédex cry can distort Raikou's and Suicune's (see docs/bugs_and_glitches.md)
call Pokedex_GetSelectedMon