A simple enum is an enum which has an automatic integer tag type,
all tag values automatically assigned, and no top level declarations.
Such enums are created directly in AstGen and shared by all the
generic/comptime instantiations of the surrounding ZIR code. This
commit implements, but does not yet add any test cases for, simple enums.
A full enum is an enum for which any of the above conditions are not
true. Full enums are created in Sema, and therefore will create a unique
type per generic/comptime instantiation. This commit does not implement
full enums. However the `enum_decl_nonexhaustive` ZIR instruction is
added and the respective Type functions are filled out.
This commit makes an improvement to ZIR code, removing the decls array
and removing the decl_map from AstGen. Instead, decl_ref and
decl_val ZIR instructions index into the `owner_decl.dependencies`
ArrayHashMap. We already need this dependencies array for incremental
compilation purposes, and so repurposing it to also use it for ZIR decl
indexes makes for efficient memory usage.
Similarly, this commit fixes up incorrect memory management by removing
the `const` ZIR instruction. The two places it was used stored memory in
the AstGen arena, which may get freed after Sema. Now it properly sets
up a new anonymous Decl for error sets and uses a normal decl_val
instruction.
The other usage of `const` ZIR instruction was float literals. These are
now changed to use `float` ZIR instruction when the value fits inside
`zir.Inst.Data` and `float128` otherwise.
AstGen + Sema: implement int_to_enum and enum_to_int. No tests yet; I expect to
have to make some fixes before they will pass tests. Will do that in the
branch before merging.
AstGen: fix struct astgen incorrectly counting decls as fields.
Type/Value: give up on trying to exhaustively list every tag all the
time. This makes the file more manageable. Also found a bug with
i128/u128 this way, since the name of the function was more obvious when
looking at the tag values.
Type: implement abiAlignment and abiSize for structs. This will need to
get more sophisticated at some point, but for now it is progress.
Value: add new `enum_field_index` tag.
Value: add hash_u32, needed when using ArrayHashMap.
As per the other string types, `?[:0]const u8` needs its own case
as otherwise it will raise an error about using `{}` with slices.
There's no reasonable workaround for this, as you would have to
either discount the use of the empty string value or manually
rework the string to be sentinel-terminated at runtime. It's
useful for passing build options to code making use of C libraries
that make strong use of sentinel-terminated arrays for strings.
The avr1 target is a very minimal subset of the AVR ISA, quoting the GCC
manual:
> This ISA is implemented by the minimal AVR core and supported for
> assembler only.
Default to avr2 as GCC and Clang do.
When a connected socket file descriptor on Linux is re-acquired
after being closed, through fuzz testing, it appears that a
subsequent attempt to establish a connection with the file
descriptor causes EALREADY to be reported.
Instead of panicking, choose to return error.ConnectionPending
to allow for users to handle this fairly rare case.
* Switch json testing 'roundTrip()' to use FixedBufferStream, improve error handling, remove comptime from param
* Add 'try' to calls to roundTrip() that can now return an error
* Remove comptime from params in json testing, replace expect(false) with letting error propagate
* Add 'try' to calls to ok() that can now return an error
Co-authored-by: Lewis Gaul <legaul@cisco.com>
Before this change every keypress in the search field causes a browser
history entry, which makes navigating back annoying.
On first keypress in the search field, a new history entry is created.
On subsequent keypresses, the most recent history entry is replaced.
Therefore a typical history after searching and navigating to an entry
might look like
1. documentation root
2. search page "print"
3. docs for `std.debug.print`
Co-authored-by: Žiga Željko <ziga.zeljko@gmail.com>
Output compile errors when signed integer types are used on functions
where the answer might've been a complex number but that functionality hasn't
been implemented.
This applies to sqrt, log, log2, log10 and ln.
A test which used a signed integer was also changed to use an unsigned
integer instead.
Introduce `ResultLoc.none_or_ref` which is used by field access
expressions to avoid unnecessary loads when the field access itself
will do the load. This turns:
```zig
p.y - p.x - p.x
```
from
```zir
%14 = load(%4) node_offset:8:12
%15 = field_val(%14, "y") node_offset:8:13
%16 = load(%4) node_offset:8:18
%17 = field_val(%16, "x") node_offset:8:19
%18 = sub(%15, %17) node_offset:8:16
%19 = load(%4) node_offset:8:24
%20 = field_val(%19, "x") node_offset:8:25
```
to
```zir
%14 = field_val(%4, "y") node_offset:8:13
%15 = field_val(%4, "x") node_offset:8:19
%16 = sub(%14, %15) node_offset:8:16
%17 = field_val(%4, "x") node_offset:8:25
```
Much more compact. This requires `Sema.zirFieldVal` to support both
pointers and non-pointers.
C backend: Implement typedefs for struct types, as well as the following
TZIR instructions:
* mul
* mulwrap
* addwrap
* subwrap
* ref
* struct_field_ptr
Note that add, addwrap, sub, subwrap, mul, mulwrap instructions are all
incorrect currently and need to be updated to properly handle wrapping
and non wrapping for signed and unsigned.
C backend: change indentation delta to 1, to make the output smaller and
to process fewer bytes.
I promise I will add a test case as soon as I fix those warnings that
are being printed for my test case.
* docs: document the nosuspend keyword
* Specify that resuming from suspend is allowed in nosuspend
* Fix the description of the requirements of nosuspend
* Make use of nosuspend in some example code.
This is mainly motivated by the incorrect claim that "there would be
no way to collect the return value of amain, if it were something
other than void".
New ZIR instructions:
* struct_decl_packed
* struct_decl_extern
New TZIR instruction: struct_field_ptr
Introduce `Module.Struct`. It uses `Value` to store default values and
abi alignments.
Implemented Sema.analyzeStructFieldPtr and zirStructDecl.
Some stuff I changed from `@panic("TODO")` to `log.warn("TODO")`.
It's becoming more clear that we need the lazy value mechanism soon;
Type is becoming unruly, and some of these functions have too much logic
given that they don't have any context for memory management or error
reporting.
GenZir struct now has rl_ty_inst field which tracks the result location
type (if any) a block expects all of its results to be coerced to.
Remove a redundant coercion on const local initialization with a
specified type.
Switch expressions, during elision of store_to_block_ptr instructions,
now re-purpose them to be type coercion when the block has a type in the
result location.