I'm not sure if this is the right place for this to happen, and
it should become obsolete when comptime mutation is rewritten
and the remaining legacy value tags are remove, so keeping this
as a separate revertable commit.
Previously, there were types and values for inferred allocations and a
lot of special-case handling. Now, instead, the special casing is
limited to AIR instructions for these use cases.
Instead of storing data in Value payloads, the data is now stored in AIR
instruction data as well as the previously `void` value type of the
`unresolved_inferred_allocs` hash map.
Store `InternPool.Index` as the key instead which means that an AIR
instruction no longer needs to be burned to store the type, and also
that we can use AutoArrayHashMap instead of an ArrayList, which avoids
storing duplicates into the set, potentially saving CPU time.
This allows some code (like struct initializers) to use interned types
while other code (such as comptime mutation) continues to use legacy
types.
With these changes, an `zig build-obj empty.zig` gets to a crash on
missing interned error union types.
One change worth noting in this commit is that `module.global_error_set`
is no longer kept strictly up-to-date. The previous code reserved
integer error values when dealing with error set types, but this is no
longer needed because the integer values are not needed for semantic
analysis unless `@errorToInt` or `@intToError` are used and therefore
may be assigned lazily.
Also I moved `anyframe` from being represented by `SimpleType` to being
represented by the `none` tag of `anyframe_type` because most code wants
to handle these two types together.
Anonymous structs and anonymous tuples can be stored via a
only_possible_value tag because their type encodings, by definition,
will have every value specified, which can be used to populate the
fields slice in `Key.Aggregate`.
Also fix `isTupleOrAnonStruct`.
I'm seeing a new assertion trip: the call to `enumTagFieldIndex` in the
implementation of `@Type` is attempting to query the field index of an
union's enum tag, but the type of the enum tag value provided is not the
same as the union's tag type. Most likely this is a problem with type
coercion, since values are now typed.
Another problem is that I added some hacks in std.builtin because I
didn't see any convenient way to access them from Sema. That should
definitely be cleaned up before merging this branch.