- Fix usage string `--skip-code-test` to `--skip-code-tests`.
- Added a token `{#additonal_option|-rdynamic#}` which introduce arbitrary flag to `build-exe/obj/lib` example.
- Fix wasm freestanding example, it now needs explicit export symbols to work.
In addition, we need to be careful not to mark the relocations as
resolved prematurely as then we are risking malforming the binary
as we need to resolve the relocs twice: once for in-memory writes,
and once for in-file updates.
Ideally, we would just do an atomic rename, but so far I had no
luck. I have also tried marking the file to delete-on-close but
then we cannot use it to spawn the process. So for now, let's just
put a copy in `zig-cache` and let the user decide when to recycle
the cache dir.
* @workItemId returns the index of the work item in a work group for a
dimension.
* @workGroupId returns the index of the work group in the kernel dispatch for a
dimension.
* @workGroupSize returns the size of the work group for a dimension.
These builtins are mainly useful for GPU backends. They are currently only
implemented for the AMDGCN LLVM backend.
As bpf program has no global section for constant values (especially strings),
so use llvm's builtins (like memcpy, memset, etc) will lead to compilation failure
(something like this: A call to built-in function 'memcpy' is not supported.)
Signed-off-by: Tw <tw19881113@gmail.com>
- `fcntl` was renamed to `fcntl64` in glibc 2.28 (see #9485)
- `res_{,n}{search,query,querydomain}` became "their own" symbols since
glibc 2.34: they were prefixed with `__` before.
This PR makes it possible to use `fcntl` with glibc 2.27 or older and
the `res_*` functions with glibc 2.33 or older.
These patches will become redundant with universal-headers and can be
dropped. But we have to do with what we have now.
Closes#9485
Instead, introduce a custom ImportTable structure which will
act as a thunk in the MachO linker, and we will use that to
calculate the address of a pointer on-the-fly.
Additionally, fix logic in writeImportTables to allow for multiple
DLLs.