* Adjustments to "decomp" language
* Fix a comment
* Fix accidental clang-formatting
* Fix order
* Fix order
* Remove junk
* Fix OFFSET
* Adjustments based on new suggestions
* Annotate globals
* Globals in ISLE
* More globals
* Merge from parser2 branch
* Allow prepending space for exact marker match
* To eliminate noise, require the 0x prefix on offset for marker match
* fix test from previous
* Count tab stops for indented functions to reduce MISSED_END_OF_FUNCTION noise
* FUNCTION to SYNTHETIC where needed
* Missed marker conversion on SetAtomId
* pylint cleanup, remove unused code
* Fix unexpected function end, add more unit tests
* Be more strict about synthetic name syntax
* Revert "Missed marker conversion on SetAtomId"
This reverts commit d87d665127fae7dd6e5bd48d9af14a0a829bf9e2.
* Revert "FUNCTION to SYNTHETIC where needed"
This reverts commit 8c815418d261ba8c5f67a9a2cae349fe4ac92db8.
* Implicit lookup by name for functions
* Fix VTABLE SYNTHETIC and other decomp markers
* Get vtable class name
* Vtable marker should identify struct
* No colon for SIZE comment
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
* Update README.md
* Update CONTRIBUTING.md
* Fix destructor/annotation
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
* Update README.md
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* Use bitfield for MxVideoParamFlags
Using a bitfield for MxVideoParamFlags results in the same xor/and logic that was partially inlined in the header file. This approach is a lot cleaner and there's a good chance this is what the devs would have landed on.
The code generation is really finicky -- other inlines in the header influence the code just by being there -- so I decided to stub out all of them. This got the match to 100%.
While I was in isle.cpp::SetupVideoFlags, I changed the signature so that the `m_using16bit` parameter is just `using16bit`.
* fix: cast Set16Bit inline arg to byte