* remove need for manual string concatenation for building binaries in test blocks
* include small program snippet to show how to get binary path with subslicing
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.
* std.math.snan: fix compilation error. Also make it and nan inline.
* LLVM: use a proper enum type for float op instead of enum literal.
Also various cleanups.
* LLVM: use LLVMBuildVectorSplat for vector splat AIR instruction.
- also the bindings had parameter order wrong
* LLVM: additionally handle f16 lowering. For now all targets report OK
but I think we will need to add some exceptions to this list.
* unify the logic for exporting math functions from compiler-rt,
with the appropriate suffixes and prefixes.
- add all missing f128 and f80 exports. Functions with missing
implementations call other functions and have TODO comments.
- also add f16 functions
* move math functions from freestanding libc to compiler-rt (#7265)
* enable all the f128 and f80 code in the stage2 compiler and behavior
tests (#11161).
* update std lib to use builtins rather than `std.math`.
This function is codegen'd incorrectly in stage2, since it fails to
generate the correct soft-float operations. This will be fixed once
issue #11161 is implemented
With this change, it is now possible to safely call
`var di = std.debug.openSelfDebugInfo(gpa)`. Calling then
`di.deinit()` on the object will correctly free all allocated
resources.
Ensure we store the result of `mmap` with correct alignment.
Rather than allocating Decl objects with an Allocator, we instead allocate
them with a SegmentedList. This provides four advantages:
* Stable memory so that one thread can access a Decl object while another
thread allocates additional Decl objects from this list.
* It allows us to use u32 indexes to reference Decl objects rather than
pointers, saving memory in Type, Value, and dependency sets.
* Using integers to reference Decl objects rather than pointers makes
serialization trivial.
* It provides a unique integer to be used for anonymous symbol names,
avoiding multi-threaded contention on an atomic counter.
With this change, it is now possible to safely call
`var di = std.debug.openSelfDebugInfo(gpa)`. Calling then
`di.deinit()` on the object will correctly free all allocated
resources.
While this code probably could do with some love and a redesign,
this commit fixes the allocations by making sure we explicitly
pass an allocator where required, and we use arenas for temporary
or narrowly-scoped objects such as a `Die` (for `Die` in particular,
not every `FormValue` will be allocated - we could duplicate, or
we can use an arena which is the proposal of this commit).
* Remove the Allocator field; instead it must be passed in as a
parameter to any function that needs it.
* Rename `push` to `append` and `pushMany` to `appendSlice` to match
the conventions set by ArrayList.
When a child process with stdin, stdout behavior set to pipe is
ran on macos it used to hang which has been fixed. Issue existed because
we forgot to call `posix_spawn_file_actions_addclose` syscall on user
exposed file descriptor which resulted on file descriptor not closing
properly.
So that people can start experimenting with compiling their projects
with the self-hosted compiler.
I expect this commit to be reverted after #89 is closed.
When the last instruction is a debug instruction, the type of it is void.
Similarly for 'noreturn' emit an 'unreachable' instruction to tell the wasm-validator
the path cannot be reached.
Also respect the '--strip' flag in the self-hosted wasm linker and not emit a 'name' section
when the flag is set to `true`.