This is problematic because in practice it depends on whether the
compiler backend supports it too, as evidenced by the TODO comment about
LLVM not supporting some architectures that in fact do support tail
calls.
Instead this logic is organized strategically in src/target.zig, part of
the internal compiler source code, and the behavior tests in question
duplicate some logic for deciding whether to proceed with the test.
The proper place to expose this flag is in `@import("builtin")` - the
generated source file - so that third party compilers can advertise
whether they support tail calls.
Since now the size of a c_longdouble is correctly 16 bytes,
the test is no longer passing. It was previously accidentally passing
due to incorrect sizing and it not being larger than the size
of a f64.
disable long_double test for windows
Adds error for taking a non comptime parameter in a function returning a
comptime-only type but not when that type is dependent on a parameter.
Co-authored-by: Veikka Tuominen <git@vexu.eu>
We call `sema.resolveTypeFields` in order to get the fields of structs
and unions inserted into their data structures. If it isn't called, it
can happen that the fields of a type is queried before those fields are
inserted into (for instance) `Module.Union.fields`, which would result in
a wrong 'no field named' error.
Fixes: #12486
Previously, when lowering AIR instructions `wrap_errunion_payload`,
`wrap_errunion_err`, and `wrap_optional`, the LLVM backend would create
an alloca instruction to store the result, but did not set the alignment
on it. This caused UB which went undetected for a long time until we
started enabling the stack protector.
Closes#12594
Unblocks #12508
Inspires #12634
Tests passed locally:
* test-behavior
* test-cases
This fixes a bug exposed by cd1833044ab7505bc101c85f59889bd3ea3fac80
where a function type would be converted to generic_poison even after
being instantiated due to containing comptime only types.
This could also be fixed by just checking `is_generic_instantiation`
but this way also provides better type names.
Closes#12625
Previously, Zig had inconsistent semantics for an enum like this:
`enum(u8){zero = 0}`
Although in theory this can only hold one possible value, the tag
`zero`, Zig no longer will treat the type this way. It will do loads and
stores, as if the type has runtime bits.
Closes#12619
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* test-behavior
* test-cases
* riscv64: adjust alignment and size of 128-bit integers.
* take ofmt=c into account for ABI alignment of 128-bit integers and
structs.
* Type: make packed struct support intInfo
* fix f80 alignment for i386-windows-msvc
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
The following, from the documentation as of the time of writing, illustrates
the problem:
```zig
// Compile time coercion of float to int
test "implicit cast to comptime_int" {
var f: f32 = 54.0 / 5;
_ = f;
}
```
It is not clear how to unify the types of 54.0 and 5 to perform the
division. We can either
- cast 54.0 to comptime_int resulting in @as(comptime_int, 10), which is
casted to @as(f32, 10), or
- cast 5 to comptime_float resulting in @as(comptime_float, 10.8), which
is casted to @as(f32, 10.8)
Since the two resulting values are different, a compiler error is appropriate.
If we know that casting to either type will result in the same value we
don't need to error. For instance, 10.0 / 2 is okay, as is 10 / 2.0.
Fixes: #12364
The `Value.eql` function has to test for value equality *as-if* the lhs
value parameter is coerced into the type of the rhs. For tagged unions,
there was a problematic case when the lhs was an anonymous struct,
because in such case the value is empty_struct_value and the type
contains all the value information. But the only type available in the
function was the rhs type.
So the fix involved making `Value.eqlAdvanced` also accept the lhs type,
and then enhancing the logic to handle the case of the `.anon_struct` tag.
closes#12418
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* test-behavior
* test-cases