Encountered in a recent CI run on an aarch64-windows dev kit.
Pretty sure I disabled the virus scanner but it looks like it turned
itself back on with a Windows Update.
Rather than marking the new error code as unreachable in the places
where it is unexpected, this commit makes it return `error.Unexpected`.
* std.c: consolidate some definitions, making them share code. For
example, freebsd, dragonfly, and openbsd can all share the same
`pthread_mutex_t` definition.
* add type safety to std.c.O
- this caught a bug where mode flags were incorrectly passed as the
open flags.
* 3 fewer uses of usingnamespace keyword
* as per convention, remove purposeless field prefixes from struct field
names even if they have those prefixes in the corresponding C code.
* fix incorrect wasi libc Stat definition
* remove C definitions from incorrectly being in std.os.wasi
* make std.os.wasi definitions type safe
* go through wasi native APIs even when linking libc because the libc
APIs are problematic and wasteful
* don't expose WASI definitions in std.posix
* remove std.os.wasi.rights_t.ALL: this is a footgun. should it be all
future rights too? or only all current rights known? both are
the wrong answer.
reads on eg. connected TCP sockets can fail with ETIMEDOUT, and ENOTCONN
happens eg. if you try to read a TCP socket that has not been connected
yet.
interestingly read() was already handling CONNRESET & TIMEDOUT, but
readv(), pread(), and preadv() were somewhat inconsistent.
* move std.atomic.Atomic to std.atomic.Value
* fix incorrect argument order passed to testing.expectEqual
* make the functions be a thin wrapper over the atomic builtins and
stick to the naming conventions.
* remove pointless functions loadUnchecked and storeUnchecked. Instead,
name the field `raw` instead of `value` (which is redundant with the
type name).
* simplify the tests by not passing every possible combination. Many
cases were iterating over every possible combinations but then not
even using the for loop element value!
* remove the redundant compile errors which are already implemented by
the language itself.
* remove dead x86 inline assembly. this should be implemented in the
language if at all.
This reverts commit da94227f783ec3c92859c4713b80a668f1183f96, reversing
changes made to 8f943b3d33432a26b7e242c1181e4220ed400501.
I was against this change originally, but decided to approve it to keep
an open mind. After a year of trying it in practice, I firmly believe
that the previous way of doing it was better.
- Adds `illumos` to the `Target.Os.Tag` enum. A new function,
`isSolarish` has been added that returns true if the tag is either
Solaris or Illumos. This matches the naming convention found in Rust's
`libc` crate[1].
- Add the tag wherever `.solaris` is being checked against.
- Check for the C pre-processor macro `__illumos__` in CMake to set the
proper target tuple. Illumos distros patch their compilers to have
this in the "built-in" set (verified with `echo | cc -dM -E -`).
Alternatively you could check the output of `uname -o`.
Right now, both Solaris and Illumos import from `c/solaris.zig`. In the
future it may be worth putting the shared ABI bits in a base file, and
mixing that in with specific `c/solaris.zig`/`c/illumos.zig` files.
[1]: 6e02a329a2/src/unix/solarish
The _environ variable that is populated when linking libc on Windows does not support Unicode keys/values (or, at least, the encoding is not necessarily UTF-8). So, for Unicode support, _wenviron would need to be used instead. However, this means that the keys/values would be encoded as UTF-16, so they would need to be converted to UTF-8 before being returned by `os.getenv`. This would require allocation which is not part of the `os.getenv` API, so `os.getenv` is not implementable on Windows even when linking libc.
Closes https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/8456
Usage of FILE_RENAME_IGNORE_READONLY_ATTRIBUTE or
FILE_DISPOSITION_IGNORE_READONLY_ATTRIBUTE for posix semantics require
win10_rs5 instead of win10_rs1 necessary for posix semantics. Keep it as simple
as possible, since it is reasonable to expect users being able to update
win10_rs5 or use non-posix semantics instead.
Closes#17049.
This matches how other filesystem functions were made to handle BAD_NETWORK_PATH/BAD_NETWORK_NAME in https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/16568. ReadLink was the odd one out, but that is no longer the case.
Previously, a relative path like `..` would:
- Attempt to be normalized (i.e. remove . and .. without any path resolution), but would error with TooManyParentDirs
- This would make wToPrefixedFileW run it through `RtlGetFullPathName_U` to do the necessary path resolution, but `RtlGetFullPathName_U` always resolves relative paths relative to the CWD
Instead, when TooManyParentDirs occurs, we now look up the path of the passed in `dir` (if it's non-null) and append the relative path to it before giving it to `RtlGetFullPathName_U`. If `dir` is null, then we just give it RtlGetFullPathName_U directly and let it resolve it relative to the CWD.
Closes#16779