This is to account for the small differences in math functions of
different libcs. For example, if the compiler links against glibc,
but the target is musl libc, then these values might be
slightly different.
Arguably, this is a bug in the compiler because comptime should
emulate the target, including rounding errors in libc math
functions. However that behavior is not what this particular test
is intended to cover.
The reason for having `@tan` is that we already have `@sin` and `@cos`
because some targets have machine code instructions for them, but in the
case that the implementation needs to go into compiler-rt, sin, cos, and
tan all share a common dependency which includes a table of data. To
avoid duplicating this table of data, we promote tan to become a builtin
alongside sin and cos.
ZIR: The tag enum is at capacity so this commit moves
`field_call_bind_named` to be `extended`. I measured this as one of
the least used tags in the zig codebase.
Fix libc math suffix for `f32` being wrong in both stage1 and stage2.
stage1: add missing libc prefix for float functions.
My previous commit added a new behavior test that passes for stage2 but
I forgot to check whether it passes for stage1. Since it does not, it
has to be disabled.
Additionally, this commit organizes behavior tests; there is no longer a
section of tests only passing for stage1. Instead, tests are disabled on
an individual basis. There is an except for the file which has global
assembly in it.
Conflicts:
* doc/langref.html.in
* lib/std/enums.zig
* lib/std/fmt.zig
* lib/std/hash/auto_hash.zig
* lib/std/math.zig
* lib/std/mem.zig
* lib/std/meta.zig
* test/behavior/alignof.zig
* test/behavior/bitcast.zig
* test/behavior/bugs/1421.zig
* test/behavior/cast.zig
* test/behavior/ptrcast.zig
* test/behavior/type_info.zig
* test/behavior/vector.zig
Master branch added `try` to a bunch of testing function calls, and some
lines also had changed how to refer to the native architecture and other
`@import("builtin")` stuff.