This has three major changes to SourcePawn. First, the API now supports the concept of "exceptions". The exception state is a global property of an instance of the SourcePawn VM. Exceptions can be caught or suppressed. Many places in SourceMod have been updated to check exceptions instead of errors.
The new API obsoletes major parts of the embedder API - all but one method of invoking functions is obsoleted, and the debug interface has been scrapped. Extensions using the native API will not be affected, however, ThrowNativeError has been deprecated in favor of ReportError.
Second, the SourcePawn concept of a "stack" has been unified at the API level. A stack frame iterator now iterates over all SourcePawn invocations, rather than the topmost plugin. This makes error handling more consistent and removes another dependency on context-per-plugin.
Finally, the implementation of stack frames has been changed dramatically. Rather than maintain a complicated and expensive return pointer stack, we now rely on the implicit one provided by the CPU. The stack frame iterator now walks the JIT stack directly. This removes many unnecessary bookkeeping instructions from the generated code, in particular making the CALL instruction 40% faster.
These changes required some fair surgery to the JIT. Its error paths are now slightly more complicated, as they have to throw an exception rather than return an error code. In addition, any path that can throw an exception is now responsible for creating an "exit frame", which exists to tell the stack frame iterator about transitions from the JIT to the VM.
1) JIT compilation/optimization now occurs per-function, and only when functions are first used. We're now officially a whole-method JIT rather than an AOT compiler (albiet, still a simple JIT). This has two implications: Functions are now much better abstracted internally, and loading a plugin is now much less expensive. If a function contains calls to other functions, THOSE functions are only compiled when they're invoked as well.
2) I've removed debug mode. We always show full backtraces now, as there was a very cheap way to implement this which really cleaned up everything. This is great for a number of reasons -- there's less code, the JIT is better designed, we don't need to relocate debug tables, and best of all we no longer have to tell users to enable debug mode at their own expense.
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Various minor things done to project files
Updated sample extension project file and updated makefile to the new unified version (more changes likely on the way)
Updated regex project file and makefile
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