• sushibowl@feddit.nl
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    14 hours ago

    Fun quote from an interview with Chris Sawyer:

    Latterly the machine code came back to haunt us when the decision was made to re-launch the original game on mobile platforms as RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic a few years ago, and it took several years and a small team of programmers to re-write the entire game in C++. It actually took a lot longer to re-write the game in C++ than it took me to write the original machine code version 20 years earlier.

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      7 hours ago

      Is there not a way to take assembly and automatically translate it to some higher level language?

      Edit: Post-post thought: I guess that would basically be one step removed from decompilation which, as I understand it, is a tedious and still fairly manual process.

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        7 hours ago

        Your thought is correct. The basic problem is that higher level languages contain a lot of additional information that is lost in the compilation process.

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          But do we need this information then? E.g. shouldn’t it be possible to just write what the assembler is doing as a c++ code?

          E.g. high level languages also support stuff like bitwise operators and so on.

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      11 hours ago

      Well worth it. The mobile version is amazing, that is to say, almost exactly the same as the original.

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        It’s probably not because it’s sucks. It’s because they’re trying to perfectly replicate an existing target. They have to read the assembly, digest it, then create the identical solution in C++. If they were just creating a new game, it likely would be much faster.

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        #include <iostream> // because writing to the console is not included by default.
        int main()
        {
        std::cout << "C++ is simple and fun ... you cretin\n";
        return 0;
        }

        I had a machine language course in uni, parallel with a C++ course. Not a fun semester to be my wife, or a relative of any of my classmates. Best case our brains were in C++ mode, worst case you needed an assembler to understand us.

        And yes I know my code format will piss people off, I don’t care, it’s the way I write when other less informed people don’t force me to conform to their BS “Teh oPeNiNg bracket shouwd bwee on teh sam line ass teh declawation

        Edit: added a \n for the sake of pedantry :)