We've confirmed that, despite a function being declared inline, msvc will still make a conventional call in some circumstances. As such, I feel like this is warranted because it's most likely what a developer would have actually written.
* add MxDSObject, implement SetObjectName, adjust MxDSAction
* add a TODO
* update project files
* add WIP MxDSObject stuff
* merge
* update project file
* add addresses and SetAtomId
* switch addresses
* remove comment since it's fixed now (?)
* refactor
* update project file
* refactor into separate unit
* refactor into separate unit
* rename unit to avoid NMAKE issue
* rename param
* add last missing piece to Isle::Close
* fix spelling
* merge
* use union hack
* implement more of LegoNavController
* merge
* use MX_FALSE
* file file perms
* added Timer(), GetTime to LegoNavController
* add a comment about SetControlMax
* remove colon
* add commented out dtor
* revert inheritance for now so we don't accidentally break the interface to ISLE.exe later
* add missing include
* update project files
* update project files
* fix main.cpp
* add offsets
* update project files
* fix line endings
* fix a bug thanks to ASM checker
* add addr for Timer()
* updated project file
I remember there being a reason why I included MxOmniCreateParambase in ISLE, but testing now it doesn't seem to be what I thought (or maybe other factors are influencing it now). Indeed it seems this is unnecessary now.
* add test to compare assembly between functions
* ci: use abs path of wget
* ci: fix shell disambiguity
* ci: ensure capstone is installed
* ci: ensure correct filenames
* use better source for lego island files
* give me an idea of what the dir structure looks like
* make wine path function
* improved script and project
* fixed script on windows
* print debug info because now it literally only doesn't work on fucking github actions
* better source path resolving
For some reason, nmake compiles produce different symbols. I wonder if this affects the accuracy of the decomp.