- adds 1 simple behavior tests for each
which does integer and vector ops at
runtime and comptime
- adds bigint_*_sat() methods for each
- use CreateIntrinsic() which accepts a
variable number of arguments to pass
the scale parameter
* update langref
- added case to test/compile_errors.zig given floats
- explain upstream bug in llvm.smul.fix.sat and link to #9643 in langref and commented out test cases
* sat-arithmetic: skip mul tests if arch == .wasm32 because ci is erroring with 'LLVM ERROR: Unable to expand fixed point multiplication' when compiling for wasm32
Also:
* improve the "ambiguous reference" error by swapping the order of
"declared here" and "also declared here" notes.
* improve the "not accessible from inner function" error:
- point out that it has to do with the thing being mutable
- eliminate the incorrect association with it being a function
- note where it crosses a namespace boundary
* struct field types are evaluated in a context that has the struct
namespace visible. Likewise with align expressions, linksection
expressions, enum tag values, and union/enum tag argument
expressions.
Closes#9194Closes#9622
* stage2 AstGen: add missing compile error for declaring a local
that shadows a primitive. Even with `@""` syntax, it may not have
the same name as a primitive.
* stage2 AstGen: add a compile error for a global declaration
whose name matches a primitive. However it is allowed when using
`@""` syntax.
* stage1: delete all "declaration shadows primitive" compile errors
because they are now handled by stage2 AstGen.
* stage1/stage2 AstGen: notice when using `@""` syntax and:
- treat `_` as a regular identifier
- skip checking if an identifire is a primitive
Check the new test cases for clarifications on semantics.
closes#6062
Locals are not allowed to shadow declarations, but declarations are
allowed to shadow each other, as long as there are no ambiguous
references.
closes#678
Previous commit shifted everything down in the start.zig file, and
unfortunately our stage2 test harness depends on absolute line
numbers for a couple tests.
This is a backwards-compatible language change.
Previously, `@intToEnum` coerced its integer operand to the integer tag
type of the destination enum type, often requiring the callsite to
additionally wrap the operand in an `@intCast`. Now, the `@intCast` is
implicit, and any integer operand can be passed to `@intToEnum`.
The same as before, it is illegal behavior to pass any integer which does
not have a corresponding enum tag.
* Introduce `memoized_calls` to `Module` which stores all the comptime
function calls that are cached. It is keyed on the `*Fn` and the
comptime arguments, but it does not yet properly detect comptime function
pointers and avoid memoizing in this case. So it will have false
positives for when a comptime function call mutates data through a
pointer parameter.
* Sema: Add a new helper function: `resolveConstMaybeUndefVal`
* Value: add `enumToInt` method and use it in `zirEnumToInt`. It is
also used by the hashing function.
* Value: fix representation of optionals to match error unions.
Previously it would not handle nested optionals correctly. Now it
matches the memory layout of error unions and supports nested
optionals properly. This required changes in all the backends for
generating optional constants.
* TypedValue gains `eql` and `hash` methods.
* Value: Implement hashing for floats, optionals, and enums.
Additionally, the zig type tag is added to the hash, where it was not
previously, so that values of differing types will get different
hashes.
In some cases (such as bitcast), an operand may be the same MCValue as
the result. If that operand died and was a register, it was freed by
processDeath. We have to "re-allocate" the register.
The big change in this commit is making `semaDecl` resolve the fields if
the Decl ends up being a struct or union. It needs to do this while
the `Sema` is still in scope, because it will have the resolved AIR
instructions that the field type expressions possibly reference. We do
this after the decl is populated and set to `complete` so that a `Decl`
may reference itself.
Everything else is fixes and improvements to make the test suite pass
again after making this change.
* New AIR instruction: `ptr_elem_ptr`
- Implemented for LLVM backend
* New Type tag: `type_info` which represents `std.builtin.TypeInfo`. It
is used by AstGen for the operand type of `@Type`.
* ZIR instruction `set_float_mode` uses `coerced_ty` to avoid
superfluous `as` instruction on operand.
* ZIR instruction `Type` uses `coerced_ty` to properly handle result
location type of operand.
* Fix two instances of `enum_nonexhaustive` Value Tag not handled
properly - it should generally be handled the same as `enum_full`.
* Fix struct and union field resolution not copying Type and Value
objects into its Decl arena.
* Fix enum tag value resolution discarding the ZIR=>AIR instruction map
for the child Sema, when they still needed to be accessed.
* Fix `zirResolveInferredAlloc` use-after-free in the AIR instructions
data array.
* Fix `elemPtrArray` not respecting const/mutable attribute of pointer
in the result type.
* Fix LLVM backend crashing when `updateDeclExports` is called before
`updateDecl`/`updateFunc` (which is, according to the API, perfectly
legal for the frontend to do).
* Fix LLVM backend handling element pointer of pointer-to-array. It
needed another index in the GEP otherwise LLVM saw the wrong type.
* Fix LLVM test cases not returning 0 from main, causing test failures.
Fixes a regression introduced in
6a5094872f10acc629543cc7f10533b438d0283a.
* Implement comptime shift-right.
* Implement `@Type` for integers and `@TypeInfo` for integers.
* Implement union initialization syntax.
* Implement `zirFieldType` for unions.
* Implement `elemPtrArray` for a runtime-known operand.
* Make `zirLog2IntType` support RHS of shift being `comptime_int`. In
this case it returns `comptime_int`.
The motivating test case for this commit was originally:
```zig
test "example" {
var l: List(10) = undefined;
l.array[1] = 1;
}
fn List(comptime L: usize) type {
var T = u8;
return struct {
array: [L]T,
};
}
```
However I changed it to:
```zig
test "example" {
var l: List = undefined;
l.array[1] = 1;
}
const List = blk: {
const T = [10]u8;
break :blk struct {
array: T,
};
};
```
Which ended up being a similar, smaller problem. The former test case
will require a similar solution in the implementation of comptime
function calls - checking if the result of the function call is a struct
or union, and using the child `Sema` before it is destroyed to resolve
the fields.