Functional Wrappers, Bridge Methods, Type descriptor fix
Functional interface wrappers should work now
Implementing a method with a signature differing from the actual one (e.g. when dealing with generics) now creates a proper bridge method
The Java Bytecde compiler used an incorrect method in checkCast
We now no longer use hardcoded 'accept's as method names but whatever the context tells us to.
- Fixed a number of bugs
- Upgrading build system to a more uniform system
- Improving error output (for IDE)
- Changed parser to generate line offsets differently (easier for IDE to process)
- Fix auto getters & setters for static fields not being static
- Fix getters for globals not having their corresponding fields registered correctly in the native implementation
- Added java sources for JavaScripting
- Fix crash when performing access checks between script and class
- Fix default constructor not working properly
- Fix integration classes without exposed constructor being instantiable if they have a default (non-exposed) constructor
- Fix extern methods failing validation
Revamped the compilation system; it now works fully modular. Also, a new ScriptingEngine class has been created to make it very easy to create a scripting environment.
Improved handling of functions, they now use the most generic variant available, using standard function types where possible. (TODO: there are still more to add)
- Fix missing shift operators in some integer types
- Fix some problems when comparing a long with an int or ulong with uint
- Add signed-unsigned implicit array conversion (sbyte[] <-> byte[], short[] <-> ushort[], int[] <-> uint[], long[] <-> ulong[])
- Fix bug when copying multiple lines from the source editor
- Added string <-> byte[] conversion operations
- Fix unsigned arrays, use compact representations
- Added suffixes & custom suffixes
- Added 0x 0b 0o for hex, binary and octal notation