Previously there was only `--single-threaded`.
This flag now matches other boolean flags, instead of only being able to
opt in to single-threaded builds, you can now force multi-threaded
builds. Currently this only has the possibility to emit an error
message, but it is a better user experience to understand why one cannot
choose to enable threads in some cases.
This is breaking change to the CLI.
Related: #10143
The INVAL error was marked unreachable which prevents handling
of the error at a higher level.
It seems like it should map to BadPathError based on the man page for
rmdir (and an incomplete understanding of DeleteDirError), which says:
```
EINVAL pathname has . as last component.
```
I don't think we can guarantee that especially for system dyld
dylibs which can be loaded at any address (perhaps even some
OS preferential low memory address).
Incidentally, this fixes stack trace tests on x86_64 macOS 12.
In order to be linker-independent, when parsing debug info in each
linked OSO, we also create a quick lookup table for symbols defined
within the OSO. We then use this lookup to map symbol from the EXE
to its defined address within the original OSO which we can then
use to extract its associated DWARF info (if any).
- apply simpler approach than LLVM for __popcountdi2
taken from The Art of Computer Programming and generalized
- rename popcountdi2.zig to popcount.zig
- test cases derived from popcountdi2_test.zig
- tests: compare naive approach 10_000 times with
random numbers created from naive seed 42
See #1290
- This implements the required codegen for decl types such as pointers, arrays, structs and more.
- Wasm's start function can now use both a 'u8' and 'void' as return type. This will help us with writing tests
using the stage2 testing backend. (Until all tests of behavioural tests pass).
- Now correctly generates relocations for function pointers.
- Also implements unwrapping error union error, as well as return pointers.
- Converts previous `DeclBlock` into `Atom`'s to also make them compatible when
the rest of zlwd gets upstreamed and we can link with other object files.
- Resolves function signatures and removes any duplicates, saving us a lot of
potential bytes for larger projects.
- We now create symbols for each decl of the respective type
- We can now (but not implemented yet) perform proper relocations.
- Having symbols and segment_info allows us to create an object file
for wasm.
If a partial read occurs past the halfway point, buf.len - i will be
less than i, which is illegal. The end bound is also entirely unecessary
in this case, so just remove it.
Since we are already detecting the path to the native SDK,
if available, also fetch SDK's version and route that to the linker.
The linker can then use it to correctly populate LC_BUILD_VERSION
load command.
Due to a deficiency in LLD, we need to special-case BPF to a simple
file copy when generating relocatables. Normally, we would expect
`lld -r` to work. However, because LLD wants to resolve BPF relocations
which it shouldn't, it fails before even generating the relocatable.
Co-authored-by: Matthew Knight <mattnite@protonmail.com>
This is mainly because arm64 macOS doesn't support all
versions supported by x86_64 macOS. This is just a temporary
thing until both architectures support the same set of OSes.
* Fixes#8810.
* Prevent a single-line container declaration if it contains a comment
or multiline string.
* If a container declaration cannot be single-line, ensure container
fields are rendered with a trailing comma.
* If `Space.comma` is passed to `renderExpressionComma` or
`renderTokenComma`, and there already exists a comma in the source,
then render one comma instead of two.
We assume we are compiled on a base-2 radix floating point system. This
is a reasonable assumption. musl libc as an example also assumes this.
We implement scalbn as an alias for ldexp, since ldexp is defined as 2
regardless of the float radix. This is opposite to musl which defines
scalbn in terms of ldexp.
Closes#9799.