Now, if a struct has any fields which require comptime,
such as `type`, then the struct is marked as requiring
comptime as well. Same goes for unions.
This means that a function will implicitly be called
at comptime if the return type is a struct which contains
a field of type `type`.
closes#586
* add assertion for trying to do @typeInfo on global error set
* remove TypeInfo.Slice
* add TypeInfo.Pointer.Size with possible values
- One
- Many
- Slice
See #770
* enable slicing for single-item ptr to arrays
* disable slicing for other single-item pointers
* enable indexing for single-item ptr to arrays
* disable indexing for other single-item pointers
see #770closes#386
See #770
To help automatically translate code, see the
zig-fmt-pointer-reform-2 branch.
This will convert all & into *. Due to the syntax
ambiguity (which is why we are making this change),
even address-of & will turn into *, so you'll have
to manually fix thes instances. You will be guaranteed
to get compile errors for them - expected 'type', found 'foo'
both ir.cpp and analyze.cpp have a function resolve_inferred_error_set,
which is a nearly exact copy-paste. This commit removes the one in ir.cpp
and exposes then one in analyze.cpp. This also allows us to make
analyze_fn_body local to analyze.cpp, as it is not used anywhere in
ir.cpp after this change
ir_make_type_info_defs already calls resolve_top_level_decl on all Tld
when building the def array. This means, that there is no reason that
analyze_fn_body is nessesary, as the fn type should have already been
resolved completly. The only thing analyze_fn_body does here, is cause
problems with generic functions.
start using zig-fmt-pointer-reform branch build of zig fmt
to fix code to use the new syntax
all of test/cases/* are processed, but there are more left
to be done - all the std lib used by the behavior tests