diff --git a/extensions.md b/extensions.md index 7d52b5d..731da99 100644 --- a/extensions.md +++ b/extensions.md @@ -57,10 +57,8 @@ The .text section contains all the executable instructions that the interpreter There is also a method for each of the standard commands defined by `TSpcInterp`. Their job is to simply write the specified command, with the following exceptions: -- It is the responsibility of the `WriteINT` method to redirect to `WriteINT0` or `WriteINT1`, if that functionality is desired. `WriteINT0` and `WriteINT1` are _never_ called by the compiler directly. -- The `WriteJNE` and `WriteJMP` methods have two overloads, each: - - The first overload takes no parameters and returns a `sunPoint` instance. This overload is designed to write a dummy command with an associated `sunPoint` instance which can be later closed to finish writing the command. - - The second overload simply writes the final command directly, without opening a `sunPoint` instance. +- It is the responsibility of the `WriteINT` method to redirect to `WriteINT0` or `WriteINT1`, if that functionality is desired. +`WriteINT0` and `WriteINT1` are **never** called by the compiler directly. The API defines several methods and properties for navigating the .text section: @@ -71,13 +69,6 @@ The API defines several methods and properties for navigating the .text section: |`Keep`|Pushes the current offset into the .text section onto the stack.| |`Back`|Pops the element off the top of the stack and seeks to that offset in the .text section.| -For opening and closing `sunPoint` instances, the following methods exist in the API: - -|Method|Description| -|------|-----------| -|`OpenPoint`|Creates a `sunPoint` instance linked to the current offset in the .text section.| -|`ClosePoint`|Closes a `sunPoint` instance. If the `offset` parameter is omitted, the current value of the `Offset` property is used instead.| - #### .data The .data section contains a table of all the strings used in scripts. These entries are referenced by the `str` instruction. Data entries are automatically interned by _ssc_, so your implementation need not check for duplicate entries.