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- 1st Finished game using the rp3+
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Installed red buttons and strap today.
Thank you. Yes, it's Pokemon Red + +
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Best Pure pokemon hacks?
Pokemon Red plus plus
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Bi-Weekly Questions Thread
The full list of features can be found here https://github.com/JustRegularLuna/rpp-backup/blob/master/FEATURES.md
Pokemon Red++ Like Red DX but even more modernized. Attempts to update the Gen 1 engine with Gen 6 mechanics and design philosophy. In addition, a lot of bugfixes have been performed on the gen 1 engine.
red++ for gen 1
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Any good casual and faithful ROMhacks?
GitHub link
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Can Onion OS play patched roms?
You may also be interested in Red ++ (version 3).
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Creating the Ultimate Recommendation Thread, Day 1: Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow.
Date of last update: 3 months ago https://github.com/JustRegularLuna/rpp-backup
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Discussion Thread
Tonight I'm playing Pokemon Red++, a romhack of Pokemon Red. It introduces numerous improvements over Red, including the ability to catch all 151 Pokemon on a single cartridge, the addition of several Pokemon from Gen 2 onwards, and a billion quality-of-life enhancements.
mrustc
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Why do lifetimes need to be leaky?
No, you don't. Existential proof: mrustc ignores lifetimes. Just flat out simply ignores. It changes some corner-cases related to HRBT, yet rustc compiled by mrustc works (that's BTW mrustc exist: to bootsrap the rustc compiler).
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I think C++ is still a desirable coding platform compared to Rust
Incidentally C++ is the only way to bootstrap rust without rust today.
https://github.com/thepowersgang/mrustc
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Rust – Faster compilation with the parallel front-end in nightly
Well, there is mrustc[0], a Rust compiler that doesn't include a borrow-checker, so it's possible to compile (at least some versions of) Rust without a borrow checker, though it might not result in the most optimized code.
AFAIK there are some optimization like the infamous `noalias` optimization (which took several tries to get turned on[1]) that uses information established during borrow checking.
I'm also not sure what the relation with NLL (non-lexical lifetimes) is, where I would assume you would need at least a primitive borrow-checker to establish some information that the backend might be interested in. Then again, mrustc compiles Rust versions that have NLL features without a borrow-checker, so it's again probably more on the optimization side than being essential.
[0]: https://github.com/thepowersgang/mrustc
[1]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/57259339
- Running the "Reflections on Trusting Trust" Compiler
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Forty years of GNU and the free software movement
> Maybe another memory safe language, but Rust has severe bootstrapping issues which is a hard sell for distros that care about source to binary transparency.
It is possible to bootstrap rustc from just GCC relatively easily, although it's a little bit time consuming.
You can use mrustc to bootstrap Rust 1.54: https://github.com/thepowersgang/mrustc
And from then you can go through each version all the way to the current 1.72. (Each new Rust version officially needs the previous one to compile.)
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Building rustc on sparcv9 Solaris
Have you tried this route : https://github.com/thepowersgang/mrustc ?
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GCC 13 and the state of gccrs
Mrustc supports Rust 1.54.0 today
- Any alternate Rust compilers?
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Stop Comparing Rust to Old C++
There are three. The official one, mrustc (no borrow checker, but can essentially compile the official rustc) and GCC (can't really compile anything substantial yet). Only rustc is production-ready though.
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Can I make it so that only the newest version of Rust gets installed?
That probably depends on what you mean by problematic. Having an ever increasing chain of dependencies isn’t the most desirable situation so there has been some work to trim the bootstrap chain. In 2018, when the blogpost I linked above was written, mrustc was used to bootstrap rust 1.19.0; now mrustc can bootstrap rust 1.54.0 so the chain to recent versions is much shorter than if all those intervening versions back through 1.19.0 needed to be built. https://github.com/thepowersgang/mrustc
What are some alternatives?
universal-pokemon-randomizer-zx - Public repository of source code for the Universal Pokemon Randomizer ZX
gccrs - GCC Front-End for Rust
gccrs - GCC Front-End for Rust
shinpokered - Mostly-vanilla hack of Pokémon Red/Blue focused on bugfixes and trainer ai
llvm-cbe - resurrected LLVM "C Backend", with improvements
gamemode - Optimise Linux system performance on demand
rust-ttapi
awesome-gbadev - A curated list of Game Boy Advance development resources
miri - An interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation
pokefirered - Decompilation of Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
gcc-rust - a (WIP) Rust frontend for gcc / a gcc backend for rustc