6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jakub Konka
9981b3fd2f stage2: tiny improvements all over the place
* pass more x64 behavior tests
* return with a TODO error when lowering a decl with no runtime bits
* insert some debug logs for tracing recursive descent down the
type-value tree when lowering types
* print `Decl`'s name when print debugging `decl_ref` value
2022-02-08 21:00:07 +01:00
joachimschmidt557
4468abfc42 stage2 ARM: enable a handful of passing behavior tests 2022-02-06 02:23:31 -05:00
Luuk de Gram
0682c9ac33
wasm: Implement genTypedValue for enums
This makes all union test cases succeed.
`rem` was also implemented as all we had to do is enable the instruction.
Loading and storing values based on ABI-size was simplified to a direct abiSize() call.

We also enabled all the newly passing test cases and disable them for all non-passing backends.
All of those test cases were verified to see if they perhaps already pass for the c-backend.
2022-01-25 19:29:40 +01:00
Andrew Kelley
b34f994c0b stage2: type system treats fn ptr and body separately
This commit updates stage2 to enforce the property that the syntax
`fn()void` is a function *body* not a *pointer*. To get a pointer, the
syntax `*const fn()void` is required.

ZIR puts function alignment into the func instruction rather than the
decl because this way it makes it into function types. LLVM backend
respects function alignments.

Struct and Union have methods `fieldSrcLoc` to help look up source
locations of their fields. These trigger full loading, tokenization, and
parsing of source files, so should only be called once it is confirmed
that an error message needs to be printed.

There are some nice new error hints for explaining why a type is
required to be comptime, particularly for structs that contain function
body types.

`Type.requiresComptime` is now moved into Sema because it can fail and
might need to trigger field type resolution. Comptime pointer loading
takes into account types that do not have a well-defined memory layout
and does not try to compute a byte offset for them.

`fn()void` syntax no longer secretly makes a pointer. You get a function
body type, which requires comptime. However a pointer to a function body
can be runtime known (obviously).

Compile errors that report "expected pointer, found ..." are factored
out into convenience functions `checkPtrOperand` and `checkPtrType` and
have a note about function pointers.

Implemented `Value.hash` for functions, enum literals, and undefined values.

stage1 is not updated to this (yet?), so some workarounds and disabled
tests are needed to keep everything working. Should we update stage1 to
these new type semantics? Yes probably because I don't want to add too
much conditional compilation logic in the std lib for the different
backends.
2022-01-24 21:47:53 -07:00
Jacob G-W
641ecc260f std, src, doc, test: remove unused variables 2021-06-21 17:03:03 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
4307436b99 move behavior tests from test/stage1/ to test/
And fix test cases to make them pass. This is in preparation for
starting to pass behavior tests with self-hosted.
2021-04-29 15:54:04 -07:00