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A Visual Studio Code extension that provides language support for .clps2c files.

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CLPS2C (Custom Language for PlayStation 2 Cheats) - Visual Studio Code extension

Description

A Visual Studio Code extension that provides language support for .clps2c files.

How to use

  1. Get CLPS2C-Compiler
    Optional: Add CLPS2C-Compiler.exe's folder to the PATH environment variable (restart Visual Studio Code if already open).
  2. Download the "CLPS2C-Test" folder from this repository.
  3. In Visual Studio Code open the Extension window (Ctrl+Shift+X), search for "clps2c" and install the extension.
  4. In Visual Studio Code open the "CLPS2C-Test" folder by selecting 'File -> Open Folder'.
  5. The extension uses a "settings.json" file to communicate with the compiler. The file must be in the same folder as the input file. Edit the "settings.json" file following these guidelines. There are 4 possible key-value pairs:
  • "exe". It specifies the filepath of CLPS2C-Compiler.exe.
    • If it's in the PATH environment variable, set its value to "undefined":
      "exe": "undefined"
    • If not, explicitly declare the filepath:
      "exe": "C:\\Users\\admin\\Downloads\\CLPS2C-Compiler\\CLPS2C-Compiler.exe"
    • If the filepath contains spaces, two single quotation mark symbols (') must be placed after the root of the path (e.g. "C:\\") and at the end:
      "exe": "C:\\'Users\\admin\\Downloads\\CLPS2C Compiler\\CLPS2C Test\\My Project\\CLPS2C-Compiler.exe'"
  • "output". It specifies the filepath to which the output will be written to.
    • If the output file should have the same name as the input file with "-Output" appended to the file name, set its value to "undefined":
      "output": "undefined"
    • If the output should be saved to a specific file, modify the value accordingly:
      "output": "C:\\Users\\admin\\Downloads\\pcsx2\\cheats\\SCUS-97316_07652DD9testmod.pnach"
  • "pnach". The app, by default, produces RAW lines.
    • Set its value to "true" to convert them to Pnach-formatted lines:
      "pnach": "true"
  • "dtype". The app, by default, converts "If" commands to E-type codes.
    • Set its value to "true" to convert them to D-type codes:
      "dtype": "true"
  1. Open the "CLPS2C-Test.clps2c" file.
  2. Access Visual Studio Code's command palette by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+P or F1 and select:
  • CLPS2C: Compile CLPS2C to parse the opened file (the file that currently is in focus). Note that the command automatically saves the file.
  • View: Toggle Terminal to reveal the terminal window if it's hidden. A terminal with the name "CLPS2C-Terminal" will display the launched command (it gets created after running the "CLPS2C: Compile CLPS2C" command for the first time).
  • CLPS2C: Paste example code to paste a CLPS2C example code.
  • CLPS2C: Assembly - Paste example code to paste a CLPS2C example code that uses assembly.
  • CLPS2C: Assembly - Paste registers to paste a documentation of register-use convention used in assembly.
  • CLPS2C: Assembly - Paste arithmetic instructions to paste common arithmetic instructions used in assembly.
  • CLPS2C: Assembly - Paste logical instructions to paste common logical instructions used in assembly.
  • CLPS2C: Assembly - Paste load and store instructions to paste common load and store instructions used in assembly.
  • CLPS2C: Assembly - Paste branch and jump instructions to paste common branch and jump instructions used in assembly.
  • CLPS2C: Assembly - Paste floating point instructions to paste common floating point instructions used in assembly.

Troubleshooting

  • CLPS2C: Compile CLPS2C command doesn't seem to work.
    • Open the "CLPS2C-Terminal" terminal by executing the command View: Toggle Terminal in Visual Studio Code's command palette.
    • Make sure the console does not specify any errors.
    • If the value of the "exe" key in the settings.json file contains spaces, two single quotation mark symbols (') must be placed after the root of the path (e.g. "C:\\") and at the end:
      "exe": "C:\\'Users\\admin\\Downloads\\CLPS2C Compiler\\CLPS2C Test\\My Project\\CLPS2C-Compiler.exe'"

Build instructions

  1. Clone the vscode-clps2c repository.
  2. Open cmd, navigate to the created folder and run npm install to add the "node_modules" folder.
  3. Open Visual Studio Code and open the created vscode-clps2c folder.
  4. Press F5 to run a new window of Visual Studio Code with the extension installed.

Credits

Author:

  • NiV-L-A

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