The code did one useless thing and two wrong things:
- ref counting was basically a noop
- last_dir_fd was chosen from the wrong index and also under the wrong
condition
This caused regular crashes on macOS which are now gone.
* use `tmp.dir.realpathAlloc()` to get full path into tmpDir instances
* use `testing.allocator` where that simplifies things (vs. manual ArenaAllocator for 1 or 2 allocs)
* Trust `TmpDir.cleanup()` to clean up contained files and sub-trees
* Remove some unnecessary absolute paths (enabling WASI to run the tests)
* Drop some no-longer necessary `[_][]const u8` casts
* Add scopes to reduce `var` usage in favor of `const`
This commits adds the following distinct integer types to std.zig.Ast:
- OptionalTokenIndex
- TokenOffset
- OptionalTokenOffset
- Node.OptionalIndex
- Node.Offset
- Node.OptionalOffset
The `Node.Index` type has also been converted to a distinct type while
`TokenIndex` remains unchanged.
`Ast.Node.Data` has also been changed to a (untagged) union to provide
safety checks.
This function checks for various possibilities that are never produced
by the parser.
Given that lastToken is unsafe to call on an Ast with errors, I also
removed code paths that would be reachable on an Ast with errors.
[Incremental provided buffer
consumption](https://github.com/axboe/liburing/wiki/What's-new-with-io_uring-in-6.11-and-6.12#incremental-provided-buffer-consumption)
support is added in kernel 6.12.
IoUring.BufferGroup will now use incremental consumption whenever
kernel supports it.
Before, provided buffers are wholly consumed when picked. Each cqe
points to the different buffer. With this, cqe points to the part of the
buffer. Multiple cqe's can reuse same buffer.
Appropriate sizing of buffers becomes less important.
There are slight changes in BufferGroup interface (it now needs to track
current receive point for each buffer). Init requires allocator
instead of buffers slice, it will allocate buffers slice and head
pointers slice. Get and put now requires cqe becasue there we have
information will the buffer be reused.
ring.cmd_sock is generic socket operation. Two most common uses are
setsockopt and getsockopt. This provides same interface as posix
versions of this methods.
libring has also [sqe_set_flags](https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/io_uring_sqe_set_flags.3.html)
method. Adding that in our io_uring_sqe. Adding sqe.link_next method for setting most common flag.
The bitcode format always uses little endian words. Prior to this commit, a
bitcode file produced on e.g. aarch64_be or s390x would fail to be loaded by
LLVM.