Previously AstGen would set decl_line for containers so that
declarations inside them would be relative to the start of the
container but Sema was not aware of the line offset of the container
and would make them relative to the containers parent decl which
would then break for generic structs.
In the future when working on incremental compilation it will likely
be better to communicate the line delta to Sema but for now this
is a simpler fix that correctly handles the non-incremental case.
Closes#12725Closes#12818
cmpxchg_weak and cmpxchg_strong are not very common; demote them to
extended operations to make some headroom.
This commit does not change any behavior, only memory layout of the
compiler.
Storing defers this way has the benefits that the defer doesn't get
analyzed multiple times in AstGen, it takes up less space, and it
makes Sema aware of defers allowing for 'unreachable else prong'
error on error sets in generic code.
The disadvantage is that it is a bit more complex and errdefers with
payloads now emit a placeholder instruction (but those are rare).
Sema.zig before:
Total ZIR bytes: 3.7794370651245117MiB
Instructions: 238996 (2.051319122314453MiB)
String Table Bytes: 89.2802734375KiB
Extra Data Items: 430144 (1.640869140625MiB)
Sema.zig after:
Total ZIR bytes: 3.3344192504882812MiB
Instructions: 211829 (1.8181428909301758MiB)
String Table Bytes: 89.2802734375KiB
Extra Data Items: 374611 (1.4290275573730469MiB)
This makes `0123` and `u0123` etc. illegal.
I'm now confident that this is a good change because
I actually caught two C header translation mistakes in `haiku.zig` with this.
Clearly, `0123` being octal in C (TIL) can cause confusion, and we make this easier to read by
requiring `0o` as the prefix and now also disallowing leading zeroes in integers.
For consistency and because it looks weird, we disallow it for integer types too (e.g. `u0123`).
Fixes#11963Fixes#12417
This improves the following test case:
```zig
pub fn main() !void {
try foo();
}
fn foo() !void {
return error.Bad;
}
```
The error return trace now points to the `try` token instead of pointing
to the foo() function call, matching stage1.
Closes#12308.
Sema: insert an error return trace frame when appropriate when analyzing
ret_load. Also optimize the instructions to avoid an unnecessary block
sent to the backends.
AstGen: always emit a dbg_stmt for return expressions, in between the
defer instructions and the return instruction.
This improves the following test case:
```zig
pub fn main() !void {
return foo();
}
fn foo() !void {
return error.Bad;
}
```
The error return trace now points to the return token instead of
pointing to the foo() function call, matching stage1.
Previously, struct types, alignment values, and initialization
expressions were all lowered into the same ZIR body, which caused false
positive "depends on itself" errors when the initialization expression
depended on the size of the struct.
This also uses ResultLoc.coerced_ty for struct field alignment and
initialization values. The resulting ZIR encoding ends up being roughly
the same, neither smaller nor larger than previously.
Closes#12029