If both are used, 'else' handles named members and '_' handles
unnamed members. In this case the 'else' prong will be unrolled
to an explicit case containing all remaining named values.
Mainly affects ZIR representation of switch_block[_ref]
and special prong (detection) logic for switch.
Adds a new SpecialProng tag 'absorbing_under' that allows
specifying additional explicit tags in a '_' prong which
are respected when checking that every value is handled
during semantic analysis but are not transformed into AIR
and instead 'absorbed' by the '_' branch.
In trying to reproduce the race in #24380, my system tripped over the stat
"blocks" field changing in this test. The value was almost always 8
(effectively 4k) or very infrequently 0 (I saw the 0 from both `fstat` and
`fstatat`). I believe the underlying filesystem is free to asynchronously
change this value. For example, if it migrates a file between some
"inline" or maybe journal storage, and actual on-disk blocks. So it seems
plausible that its allowed to change between stat calls.
Breaking up the struct comparison this way means we also don't compare any
of the padding or "reserved" fields, too. And we can narrow down the
s390x-linux work-around.
The `atime()`, etc wrappers here expect to create a `std.linux.timespec`
(defined in `linux.zig` to have `isize` fields), so the u32 causes errors:
error: expected type 'isize', found 'u32'
.nsec = self.atim_nsec,
Make the nsec fields signed for consistency with all the other structs,
with and with `std.linux.timespec`.
Also looks like the comment on `__pad1` was copied from `__pad0`, but it
only applies to `__pad0`.
This use case is handled by ArrayListUnmanaged via the "...Bounded"
method variants, and it's more optimal to share machine code, versus
generating multiple versions of each function for differing array
lengths.
Previously, this only applied when using `-fincremental --watch`, but
`--webui` makes the build runner stay alive just like `--watch` does, so
the same logic applies here. Without this, attempting to perform
incremental updates with `--webui` performs full rebuilds. (I did test
that before merging the PR, but at that time I was passing `--watch`
too -- which has since been disallowed -- so I missed that it doesn't
work as expected without that option!)