7724 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mlugg
04c9f50aec compiler: improve "... contains reference to comptime var" errors
`Sema.explainWhyValueContainsReferenceToComptimeVar` (concise name!)
adds notes to an error explaining how to get from a given `Value` to a
pointer to some `comptime var` (or a comptime field). Previously, this
error could be very opaque in any case where it wasn't obvious where the
comptime var pointer came from; particularly for type captures. Now, the
error notes explain this to the user.
2025-01-11 08:54:47 +00:00
Jacob Young
02692ad78c cbe: fix miscomps of the compiler 2025-01-10 06:10:15 -05:00
mlugg
e9bd2d45d4
Sema: rewrite semantic analysis of function calls
This rewrite improves some error messages, hugely simplifies the logic,
and fixes several bugs. One of these bugs is technically a new rule
which Andrew and I agreed on: if a parameter has a comptime-only type
but is not declared `comptime`, then the corresponding call argument
should not be *evaluated* at comptime; only resolved. Implementing this
required changing how function types work a little, which in turn
required allowing a new kind of function coercion for some generic use
cases: function coercions are now allowed to implicitly *remove*
`comptime` annotations from parameters with comptime-only types. This is
okay because removing the annotation affects only the call site.

Resolves: #22262
2025-01-09 06:46:47 +00:00
Jacob Young
3f95003d4c cbe: fix miscomps of x86_64 backend 2025-01-08 19:33:45 -05:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
23281704dc test: Enable long calls for all thumb/thumbeb module tests.
The relocation range issues will happen eventually as we add more code to the
standard library and test suites, so we may as well just deal with this now.
@MasonRemaley ran into this in #20271, for example.
2025-01-07 08:44:45 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
c1ae99efb3
test: Disable align(N) on functions and @alignCast functions for thumbeb too. 2025-01-06 16:31:32 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
52e9fd7c3c
test: Disable vector behavior tests affected by #22060 for thumbeb too. 2025-01-06 16:20:27 +01:00
Jacob Young
0bf44c3093 x86_64: fix @errorName data
The final offset was clobbering the first error name, which is revealed
by an out of bounds when the global error set is empty.

Closes #22362
2025-01-05 17:15:56 -05:00
Jacob Young
dde3116e50
Dwarf: implement new incremental line number update API 2025-01-05 02:20:56 +00:00
mlugg
6cc848e9f6
incremental: add new test cases
These cover the fixes from the last few commits.
2025-01-04 07:51:19 +00:00
mlugg
b4da8eef2a Zir: split up start and end of range in for_len
The old lowering was kind of neat, but it unintentionally allowed the
syntax `for (123) |_| { ... }`, and there wasn't really a way to fix
that. So, instead, we include both the start and the end of the range in
the `for_len` instruction (each operand to `for` now has *two* entries
in this multi-op instruction). This slightly increases the size of ZIR
for loops of predominantly indexables, but the difference is small
enough that it's not worth complicating ZIR to try and fix it.
2025-01-03 22:28:37 +00:00
mlugg
252c203101 Sema: correctly label block_comptime for restoring error return trace index
Resolves: #22384
2025-01-02 16:26:50 +00:00
Matthew Lugg
0585ed0641
Merge pull request #22379 from mlugg/incremental-fixes
incremental: bugfixes
2025-01-01 21:49:02 +00:00
mlugg
5333d2443a Sema: fix invalid coercion *[n:x]T -> *[m]T for n != m
The change in `Sema.coerceExtra` is just to avoid an unhelpful error
message, covered by the added test case.

Resolves: #22373
2025-01-01 16:20:40 +00:00
mlugg
f0d5e0df4d
incremental: fix errors not being deleted upon re-analysis
Previously, logic in `Compilation.getAllErrorsAlloc` was corrupting the
`failed_analysis` hashmap. This meant that on updates after the initial
update, attempts to remove entries from this map (because the `AnalUnit`
in question is being re-analyzed) silently failed. This resulted in
compile errors from earlier updates wrongly getting "stuck", i.e. never
being removed.

This commit also adds a few log calls which helped me to find this bug.
2025-01-01 15:49:37 +00:00
mlugg
9ff80d7950
cases: update to new compile error wordings 2024-12-31 09:55:04 +00:00
mlugg
07b936c95f
cases: add cases for runtime code in comptime scopes 2024-12-31 09:55:04 +00:00
Andrew Kelley
271452d225
Merge pull request #22344 from Techatrix/slice-of-slice
fix incorrect slicing by length detection cases
2024-12-29 13:41:17 -05:00
Travis Staloch
45e4b16caf add @Type behavior tests from #19985 2024-12-29 13:37:39 -05:00
David Rubin
b99dbb6fb5 Value: implement orderAgainstZeroInner for errors 2024-12-29 13:36:52 -05:00
Techatrix
5b6326ec65
fix slice of slice with sentinel on the lhs slice
example:
```zig
test {
    var foo: [2:0]u8 = .{ 1, 2 };
    _ = foo[0.. :1][0..2];
}
```

A `.slice_open` ast node will not have a end index nor sentinel.
2024-12-29 07:00:39 +01:00
Techatrix
5d51d4474a
fix slice of slice with sentinel but no end index
example:
```zig
test {
	var foo = "";
	_ = foo[0..][0.. :0];
}
```

A `.slice_sentinel` ast node may not have an end index.
2024-12-29 07:00:35 +01:00
mlugg
01081cc8e8 AstGen: lower function addrspace expression correctly
Also, add some basic behavior tests for addrspace and linksection which
would have caught this bug in CI.
2024-12-28 02:15:00 +00:00
mlugg
3afda4322c
compiler: analyze type and value of global declaration separately
This commit separates semantic analysis of the annotated type vs value
of a global declaration, therefore allowing recursive and mutually
recursive values to be declared.

Every `Nav` which undergoes analysis now has *two* corresponding
`AnalUnit`s: `.{ .nav_val = n }` and `.{ .nav_ty = n }`. The `nav_val`
unit is responsible for *fully resolving* the `Nav`: determining its
value, linksection, addrspace, etc. The `nav_ty` unit, on the other
hand, resolves only the information necessary to construct a *pointer*
to the `Nav`: its type, addrspace, etc. (It does also analyze its
linksection, but that could be moved to `nav_val` I think; it doesn't
make any difference).

Analyzing a `nav_ty` for a declaration with no type annotation will just
mark a dependency on the `nav_val`, analyze it, and finish. Conversely,
analyzing a `nav_val` for a declaration *with* a type annotation will
first mark a dependency on the `nav_ty` and analyze it, using this as
the result type when evaluating the value body.

The `nav_val` and `nav_ty` units always have references to one another:
so, if a `Nav`'s type is referenced, its value implicitly is too, and
vice versa. However, these dependencies are trivial, so, to save memory,
are only known implicitly by logic in `resolveReferences`.

In general, analyzing ZIR `decl_val` will only analyze `nav_ty` of the
corresponding `Nav`. There are two exceptions to this. If the
declaration is an `extern` declaration, then we immediately ensure the
`Nav` value is resolved (which doesn't actually require any more
analysis, since such a declaration has no value body anyway).
Additionally, if the resolved type has type tag `.@"fn"`, we again
immediately resolve the `Nav` value. The latter restriction is in place
for two reasons:

* Functions are special, in that their externs are allowed to trivially
  alias; i.e. with a declaration `extern fn foo(...)`, you can write
  `const bar = foo;`. This is not allowed for non-function externs, and
  it means that function types are the only place where it is possible
  for a declaration `Nav` to have a `.@"extern"` value without actually
  being declared `extern`. We need to identify this situation
  immediately so that the `decl_ref` can create a pointer to the *real*
  extern `Nav`, not this alias.
* In certain situations, such as taking a pointer to a `Nav`, Sema needs
  to queue analysis of a runtime function if the value is a function. To
  do this, the function value needs to be known, so we need to resolve
  the value immediately upon `&foo` where `foo` is a function.

This restriction is simple to codify into the eventual language
specification, and doesn't limit the utility of this feature in
practice.

A consequence of this commit is that codegen and linking logic needs to
be more careful when looking at `Nav`s. In general:

* When `updateNav` or `updateFunc` is called, it is safe to assume that
  the `Nav` being updated (the owner `Nav` for `updateFunc`) is fully
  resolved.
* Any `Nav` whose value is/will be an `@"extern"` or a function is fully
  resolved; see `Nav.getExtern` for a helper for a common case here.
* Any other `Nav` may only have its type resolved.

This didn't seem to be too tricky to satisfy in any of the existing
codegen/linker backends.

Resolves: #131
2024-12-24 02:18:41 +00:00
mlugg
18362ebe13
Zir: refactor declaration instruction representation
The new representation is often more compact. It is also more
straightforward to understand: for instance, `extern` is represented on
the `declaration` instruction itself rather than using a special
instruction. The same applies to `var`, making both of these far more
compact.

This commit also separates the type and value bodies of a `declaration`
instruction. This is a prerequisite for #131.

In general, `declaration` now directly encodes details of the syntax
form used, and the embedded ZIR bodies are for actual expressions. The
only exception to this is functions, where ZIR is effectively designed
as if we had #1717. `extern fn` declarations are modeled as
`extern const` with a function type, and normal `fn` definitions are
modeled as `const` with a `func{,_fancy,_inferred}` instruction. This
may change in the future, but improving on this was out of scope for
this commit.
2024-12-23 21:09:17 +00:00
mlugg
eac87ea8d6
compiler: disallow align etc annotations on comptime-only globals
This includes function aliases, but not function declarations.

Also, re-introduce a target check for function alignment which was
inadvertently removed in the prior commit.
2024-12-19 03:21:56 +00:00
mlugg
7408679234
compiler: disallow callconv etc from depending on function parameters
Resolves: #22261
2024-12-18 23:06:35 +00:00
mlugg
6bd590ad37
test-standalone: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:49:13 +05:00
mlugg
82659c4594
test-link: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:49:10 +05:00
mlugg
6179d9ef55
test-debugger: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:49:07 +05:00
mlugg
1cfbfc1d34
test-run-translated-c: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:49:05 +05:00
mlugg
8c5c1de60b
test-compare-output: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:49:03 +05:00
mlugg
11b9933970
test-stack-traces: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:49:01 +05:00
mlugg
6d4e2a9171
test-cases: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:49:00 +05:00
mlugg
b8472db215
tests.zig: migrate from deprecated std.Build APIs 2024-12-18 01:48:57 +05:00
mlugg
3aa8020904
std.Build.Step.Compile.Options: change root_module field type to *Module 2024-12-18 01:47:51 +05:00
mlugg
faafeb51af
std.Build.Step.Compile: change root_module field type to *Module
This commit changes the `root_module` field of `std.Build.Step.Compile`
to be a `*Module` rather than a `Module`. This is a breaking change, but
an incredibly minor one (the full potential extent of the breakage can
be seen in the modified standalone test).

This change will be necessary for an upcoming improvement, so it was
convenient to make it here.
2024-12-18 01:47:50 +05:00
Eric Joldasov
3d393dba6f
std.Build: remove deprecated APIs
These APIs were all deprecated prior to the release of 0.13.0, so can be
safety removed in the current release cycle.

`std.Build`:
* `host` -> `graph.host`

`std.Build.Step.Compile`:
* `setLinkerScriptPath` -> `setLinkerScript`
* `defineCMacro` -> `root_module.addCMacro`
* `linkFrameworkNeeded`-> `root_module.linkFramework`
* `linkFrameworkWeak`-> `root_module.linkFramework`

`std.Build.Step.ObjCopy`:
* `getOutputSource` -> `getOutput`

`std.Build.Step.Options`:
* `addOptionArtifact` -> `addOptionPath`
* `getSource` -> `getOutput`

`std.Build.Step.Run`:
* `extra_file_dependencies` -> `addFileInput`
* `addDirectorySourceArg` -> `addDirectoryArg`
* `addPrefixedDirectorySourceArg` -> `addPrefixedDirectoryArg`
2024-12-18 01:47:50 +05:00
mlugg
f154cd1fdc
Sema: disallow unsafe in-memory coercions
The error messages here aren't amazing yet, but this is an improvement
on status quo, because the current behavior allows false negative
compile errors, so effectively miscompiles.

Resolves: #15874
2024-12-16 14:53:54 +00:00
mlugg
72ba7f7e98
Sema: disallow runtime stores to pointers with comptime-only element types 2024-12-15 11:09:04 +00:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
d5c2f527b4
Merge pull request #22219 from alexrp/arm-big-endian
Add `armeb-linux-*`, `thumbeb-linux-*`, and `aarch64_be-linux-*` to CI
2024-12-15 01:41:46 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
ee47094a33 Move fetch-them-macos-headers tools to ziglang/zig. 2024-12-14 23:45:18 +01:00
David Rubin
09a8fa2120 ensure InstMap capacity before remapping error code 2024-12-14 16:41:17 -05:00
Carl Åstholm
b352595aa2 Add compiler internals tests
There are several test decls inside `/src` that are not currently being
tested and have bitrotted as a result. This commit revives those tests
and adds the `test-compiler-internals` set of tests which tests
everything reachable from `/src/main.zig`.
2024-12-13 08:49:02 -05:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
9aa4cf4f88
test: Add aarch64_be-linux-* to the module test matrix. 2024-12-13 03:13:14 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
fdc0ed92ce
test: Add thumbeb-linux-* to the module test matrix. 2024-12-13 03:13:14 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
df27298aef
test: Add armeb-linux-* to the module test matrix. 2024-12-13 03:13:14 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
1e61399537
test: Disable some vector behavior tests on armeb.
https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/22060
2024-12-13 03:13:14 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen
130f7c2ed8
Merge pull request #22035 from alexrp/unwind-fixes
Better unwind table support + unwind protection in `_start()` and `clone()`
2024-12-13 03:09:24 +01:00
Techatrix
3f7b3daaa0 AstGen: fix analysis when encountering discard of error capture 2024-12-11 18:51:10 -05:00