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authorKartik Agaram <vc@akkartik.com>2019-07-18 22:57:48 -0700
committerKartik Agaram <vc@akkartik.com>2019-07-18 23:24:49 -0700
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Figured out what's going in with bug fourteen: displacement operands
aren't always used relative to the PC. Does this mean I need to track
instruction boundaries past pack? :'(

No, I just need different logic for labels in code vs data segments.

This was an interesting bug for reminding me of the difference between
the emulator-level trace and the application-level trace. The former has
1.5 million lines, while the latter has a dozen. Luckily, just dumping
the latter immediately made obvious what the issue was.

Though this experience does suggest some further ideas for debugging
tools:

  slice trace by line and phase
    slice trace by start and end label

  debug UI for SubX translator
    2D layout: rows = lines of code;  columns = translator phases
    each 'cell' in this layout contains a list of log lines
    shows what came in, what was emitted
    easily collapse any cell

These are domain-specific tools. Special-cased to the SubX translator
phases.
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