Changes:
- Add `isMangledIdent` to determine if `fmtIdent` would make any edits to the identifier
- Any function that has a mangled identifier is referred to using the mangled identifer
within the current file, but if it is exported the first export will be with the non-mangled name.
- Add `zig_import` to import a symbol under a different name
- Add a level of indirection to float function names. Now, they are referred to as
`zig_float_fn_<float type>_<operation>`. The definitions in zig.h are wrapped
with `zig_import` to import the symbol under the real name.
The specific problem that sparked this change was the combination of
`zig_libc_name_f80(name) __##name##x` with the input `fma`, resulting
in `__fmax`, which is a new intrinsic in recent versions of cl.exe.
With the above changes in place, compiler_rt can output the following:
```
static zig_weak_linkage_fn zig_f80 zig_e___fmax(zig_f80, zig_f80, zig_f80);
zig_export(zig_weak_linkage_fn zig_f80 zig_e___fmax(zig_f80, zig_f80, zig_f80), __fmax, "__fmax");
```
Within compiler_rt, `zig_e___fmax` is used to refer to the function, but consumers
will import `__fmax`, which maps to their `zig_float_fn_f80_fma` definition from zig.h.
Server networking application typically accept multiple connections. Multishot
accept simplifies handling these situations. Applications submits once and
receives CQE whenever a new connection request comes in.
Multishot is active until it is canceled or experience error. While active, and
further notification are expected CQE completion will have IORING_CQE_F_MORE set
in the flags. If this flag isn't set, the application must re-arm this request
by submitting a new one.
Reference: [io_uring and networking in 2023](https://github.com/axboe/liburing/wiki/io_uring-and-networking-in-2023#multi-shot)
Now it works like this:
1. Walk the AST of the source file looking for independent
reductions and collecting them all into an array list.
2. Randomize the list of transformations. A future enhancement will add
priority weights to the sorting but for now they are completely
shuffled.
3. Apply a subset consisting of 1/2 of the transformations and check for
interestingness.
4. If not interesting, half the subset size again and check again.
5. Repeat until the subset size is 1, then march the transformation
index forward by 1 with each non-interesting attempt.
At any point if a subset of transformations succeeds in producing an interesting
result, restart the whole process, reparsing the AST and re-generating the list
of all possible transformations and shuffling it again.
As for std.zig.render, the fixups operate based on AST Node Index rather
than Nth index of the function occurence. This allows precise control
over how to mutate the input.
This reverts a change introduced in #17400 causing a bug when
decompressing an RLE block into a ring buffer.
RLE blocks contain only a single byte of data to copy into the output,
so attempting to copy a slice causes buffer overruns and incorrect
decompression.
This updates all linker tests to include `no_entry` as well as changes
all tests to executable so they do not need to be updated later when
the in-house WebAssembly linker supports dynamic libraries.
This adds support for the `-fno-entry` and `-fentry` flags respectively, for
zig build-{exe/lib} and the build system. For `zig cc` we use the `--no-entry`
flag to be compatible with clang and existing tooling.
In `start.zig` we now make the main function optional when the target is
WebAssembly, as to allow for the build-exe command in combination with
`-fno-entry`.
When the execution model is set, and is set to 'reactor', we now verify
when an entry name is given it matches what is expected. When no entry
point is given, we set it to `_initialize` by default. This means the user
will also be met with an error when they use the reactor model, but did
not provide the correct function.
Use inline to vastly simplify the exposed API. This allows a
comptime-known endian parameter to be propogated, making extra functions
for a specific endianness completely unnecessary.
* autodoc: Some support for field_call
* autodoc: Change handling of field_call to respect tryResolveRefPath, add fieldVal to Expr
* autodoc: Fixed errors
* autodoc: sync with latest master changes
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Co-authored-by: Loris Cro <kappaloris@gmail.com>