Addends in relocations are signed integers as theoretically it could
be a negative number. As Atom's offsets are relative to their parent
section, the relocation value should still result in a postive number.
For this reason, the final result is stored as an unsigned integer.
Also, rather than using `null` for relocations that do not support
addends. We set the value to 0 for those that do not support addends,
and have to call `addendIsPresent` to determine if an addend exists
or not. This means each Relocation costs 4 bytes less than before,
saving memory while linking.
This also turns off non-debug modes for the bss linker tests for
Wasm. This is done as it's not required to guarantee to zero out
the bss section for non-debug modes.
The `producers` section contains meta data of the binary and/or
object file. It *can* contain the source language, the tool it
was processed by, and/or the SDK that was used to produce the file.
For now, we always set the language and processed-by fields to Zig.
In the future we will parse linked object files to detect their
producers sections and append (if different) their language, SDK
and processed-by fields.
Before this commit:
```
$ zig test lib/std/fs/test.zig --main-pkg-path lib/std --zig-lib-dir lib
2170 passed; 37 skipped; 0 failed.
```
After this commit:
```
$ zig test lib/std/fs/test.zig --main-pkg-path lib/std --zig-lib-dir lib
All 45 tests passed.
```
This matches stage1 behavior:
```
$ zig test -fstage1 lib/std/fs/test.zig --main-pkg-path lib/std --zig-lib-dir lib
All 45 tests passed.
```
All tests are still run if `zig test` is run directly on `lib/std/std.zig`:
```
$ zig test lib/std/std.zig --main-pkg-path lib/std --zig-lib-dir lib
2170 passed; 37 skipped; 0 failed.
```
`zig build test-std` is unaffected by this change.
Closes#12926
This was an accidental misuse of the Cache API which intends to call
resolve on all file paths going into it. This one callsite was failing
to do that; fixed now.
Fixes relative file paths from making it into the global cache manifest.
See #13050
This implements the new addition to the API: `sock_accept`.
Reference commit of WASI spec:
0ba0c5e2e37625ca5a6d3e4255a998dfaa3efc52
For full details:
0ba0c5e2e3
For entire spec at this commit:
0ba0c5e2e3/phases/snapshot/docs.md
expected type 'fn() void', found 'fn(i32) void'
function with 0 parameters cannot cast into a function with 0 parameters
=>
expected type 'fn() void', found 'fn(i32) void'
function with 1 parameters cannot cast into a function with 0 parameters