There are some small problems here and there, mostly due to the pointers
having the lsb set and disrupting the fn alignment tests and the
`@FrameSize` implementation.
* `comptime const` is redundant
* don't use `extern enum`; specify a tag type.
`extern enum` is only when you need tags to alias. But aliasing tags
is a smell. I will be making a proposal shortly to remove `extern enum`
from the language.
* there is no such thing as `packed enum`.
* instead of `catch |_|`, omit the capture entirely.
* unused function definition with missing parameter name
* using `try` outside of a function or test
Everybody gets what they want!
* AT_RANDOM is completely ignored.
* On Linux, MADV_WIPEONFORK is used to provide fork safety.
* On pthread systems, `pthread_atfork` is used to provide fork safety.
* For systems that do not have the capability to provide fork safety,
the implementation falls back to calling getrandom() every time.
* If madvise is unavailable or returns an error, or pthread_atfork
fails for whatever reason, it falls back to calling getrandom() every
time.
* Applications may choose to opt-out of fork safety.
* Applications may choose to opt-in to unconditionally calling
getrandom() for every call to std.crypto.random.fillFn.
* Added `std.meta.globalOption`.
* Added `std.os.madvise` and related bits.
* Bumped up the size of the main thread TLS buffer. See the comment
there for justification.
* Simpler hot path in TLS initialization.
* Smaller startup sequence for ppc64
* Terminate the frame-pointer chain when executing _start
* Make the stack traces work on ppc64
* Make the stack traces coloured on ppc64, some ioctls numbers are
different and the whole set of constants should be audited.
- correct uid_t from i32 to u32 on linux
- define uid_t and gid_t for OSes missing definitions
- use uid_t/gid_t instead of plain u32s throughout std.os
* moved bpf syscall, added some bpf instructions and tests
* had to move bpf out of bits so that a freestanding target could import it
* removed line
* fixed imports