* remove the -Ddump-zir thing. that's handled through --verbose-ir
* rework Fn to have an is_inline flag without requiring any more memory
on the heap per function.
* implement a rough first version of dumping typed zir (tzir) which is
a lot more helpful for debugging than what we had before. We don't
have a way to parse it though.
* keep track of whether the inline-ness of a function changes because
if it does we have to go update callsites.
* add compile error for inline and export used together.
inline function calls and comptime function calls are implemented the
same way. A block instruction is set up to capture the result, and then
a scope is set up that has a flag for is_comptime and some state if the
scope is being inlined.
when analyzing `ret` instructions, zig looks for inlining state in the
scope, and if found, treats `ret` as a `break` instruction instead, with
the target block being the one set up at the inline callsite.
Follow-up items:
* Complete out the debug TZIR dumping code.
* Don't redundantly generate ZIR for each inline/comptime function
call. Instead we should add a new state enum tag to Fn.
* comptime and inlining branch quotas.
* Add more test cases.
This is the same as the previous commit but for Value instead of Type.
Add `Value.castTag` and note that it is preferable to call than
`Value.cast`. This matches other abstractions in the codebase.
Added a convenience function `Value.Tag.create` which really cleans up
the callsites of creating `Value` objects.
`Value` tags can now share payload types. This is in preparation for
another improvement that I want to do.
Add `Type.castTag` and note that it is preferable to call than
`Type.cast`. This matches other abstractions in the codebase.
Added a convenience function `Type.Tag.create` which really cleans up
the callsites of creating `Type` objects.
`Type` payloads can now share types. This is in preparation for another
improvement that I want to do.
* Move leb128 out of debug and remove trivial *mem functions as discussed in #5588
* Turns out one of the *Mem functions was used by MachO. Replaced with trivial use of FixedBufferStream.
* std.fs.File.copyRange and copyRangeAll return u64 instead of usize -
the returned value is how much of the `len` is transferred, so the
types should match. This removes the need for an `@intCast`.
* fix typo that removed a subtraction
* Fix the size of codegen.AnyMCValue which gave me a compile error when
I tried to build self-hosted for i386-linux.
* restore the coercion to u64 of syms_sect.sh_info. We want to make
sure the multiplication happens with 64 bits and not the smaller type
used by the ELF format.
* fix another offset parameter in link/Elf.zig to be u64 instead of usize
* add a nice little TODO note to help out Jakub
* FmtError already has FileTooBig in it; we just need to return it.