Zig's format system is flexible enough to add custom formatters. This PR removes the new z/Z format specifiers that were added for printing Zig identifiers and replaces them with custom formatters.
* split std.ResetEvent into:
- ResetEvent - requires init() at runtime and it can fail. Also
requires deinit().
- StaticResetEvent - can be statically initialized and requires no
deinitialization. Initialization cannot fail.
* the POSIX sem_t implementation can in fact fail on initialization
because it is allowed to be implemented as a file descriptor.
* Completely define, clarify, and explain in detail the semantics of
these APIs. Remove the `isSet` function.
* `ResetEvent.timedWait` returns an enum instead of a possible error.
* `ResetEvent.init` takes a pointer to the ResetEvent instead of
returning a copy.
* On Darwin, `ResetEvent` is implemented using Grand Central Dispatch,
which is exposed by libSystem.
stage2 changes:
* ThreadPool: use a single, pre-initialized `ResetEvent` per worker.
* WaitGroup: now requires init() and deinit() and init() can fail.
- Add a `reset` function.
- Compilation initializes one for the work queue in creation and
re-uses it for every update.
- Rename `stop` to `finish`.
- Simplify the implementation based on the usage pattern.
extension("a.") now returns "." instead of "".
This matches both Python and Node.js standard library behavior as well
as my personal opinion on how this function should be defined.
Apologies for missing this in the code review.
* add more abosolutes
* added wrong files
* adding 2 tests and changing the function signatures because of lazy analysis not checking them
* fix a bug that got uncovered by lazy eval
* Add compile error when using WASI with openDirAbsolute and accessAbsolute
* typo
This intentionally diverges from the unix dirname command, as well as
Python and Node.js standard libraries, which all have this edge case
return the input path, unmodified. This is a footgun, and nobody should
have ever done it this way.
Even the man page contradicts the behavior. It says:
"strip last component from file name". Now consider, if you
remove the last item from an array of length 1, then you
have now an array of length 0. After you strip the last component, there
should be no components remaining. Clearly, returning the input parameter
unmodified in this case does not match the documented behavior. This is
my justification for taking a stand on this API design.
closes#6746closes#6727closes#6584closes#6592closes#6602
With this commit, the function tries to use more efficient syscalls, and
then falls back to non-positional reads.
The motivating use case for this change is to support something like the
following:
try io.getStdOut().writeFileAll(dest_file, .{});
* std.fs.File.copyRange and copyRangeAll return u64 instead of usize -
the returned value is how much of the `len` is transferred, so the
types should match. This removes the need for an `@intCast`.
* fix typo that removed a subtraction
* Fix the size of codegen.AnyMCValue which gave me a compile error when
I tried to build self-hosted for i386-linux.
* restore the coercion to u64 of syms_sect.sh_info. We want to make
sure the multiplication happens with 64 bits and not the smaller type
used by the ELF format.
* fix another offset parameter in link/Elf.zig to be u64 instead of usize
* add a nice little TODO note to help out Jakub
* FmtError already has FileTooBig in it; we just need to return it.