- Rename `scc_lex_parse_is_identifier_header` to `scc_lex_parse_is_identifier_prefix` for clarity and add a TODO comment
- Update lexer to use the renamed function for consistency
- Fix package and dependency names in `cbuild.toml` (`smcc_pprocesser` → `scc_pprocesser`, `smcc_lex_parser` → `lex_parser`)
- Introduce new macro system with header file `pp_macro.h` defining macro types, structures, and management functions
- Refactor preprocessor initialization and cleanup in `pprocessor.c` to use new macro table and stream handling
- Replace legacy `hashmap` with `scc_pp_macro_table_t` for macro storage
- Improve error handling and resource management in preprocessor lifecycle
- Change header guard from `__SMCC_LEX_PARSER_H__` to `__SCC_LEX_PARSER_H__`
- Prefix all lexer functions with `scc_` (e.g., `lex_parse_char` → `scc_lex_parse_char`)
- Add new helper function `scc_lex_parse_is_identifier_header`
- Update references in source and test files to use new function names
- Replace `core_stream_eof` with `scc_stream_eof` for consistency
Update all position tracking calls in lex_parser.c to use the scc_pos_* function family (scc_pos_next, scc_pos_next_line) instead of the deprecated core_pos_* variants. This ensures consistency with the scc naming convention and prepares for future removal of the old core functions.
- Introduce new SCF (SCC Format) library with header, implementation, and test files
- SCF is a minimal executable/linkable format focused on internal linking with external symbol import/export abstraction
- Rename lexer and lex_parser packages from 'smcc_' to 'scc_' prefix for consistency
- Update hashmap implementation to use 'scc_' prefix for types and structures
- Add build configuration for new format library with dependencies on libcore and libutils
Updated type names from `core_*` to `scc_*` across lex_parser and stream modules to maintain naming consistency within the SCC codebase. This includes changes to function signatures and internal usage of types like `core_probe_stream_t`, `core_pos_t`, and `cstring_t` to their `scc_*` counterparts.
- Rename `cstring_push` to `cstring_append_ch` and `cstring_push_cstr` to `cstring_append_cstr` for consistent naming with new `cstring_append` function
- Update all callers in lexer and tests to use new function names
- Rename stream `destroy` method to `drop` for consistency with resource management conventions
- Fix potential overflow in string capacity calculation by adjusting growth logic