This follows LLVM14's lead on vector alignment, which computes byte
count based on the length premultiplied by bits.
This commit also disables behavior tests regressed by LLVM 14, only for
stage1. stage2 fortunately does not trip the regression.
This regressed; the plan9 linker code is crashing when trying to build
compiler-rt and we have no active plan9 maintainers involved in the Zig
project. Anyone is welcome to come over and take the role; however, it's
not one of the tier 1, 2, or 3 targets, so we will not be blocking
progress towards 1.0 on plan9.
Rather than lowering float negation as `0.0 - x`.
* Add AIR instruction for float negation.
* Add compiler-rt functions for f128, f80 negation
closes#11853
The LLVM backend was calculating the amount of padding solely based
on the payload size. However, in the case where there is no union
tag, this fails to take into account alignment.
Closes#11857
This reverts commit 8bf3e1f8d0902abd4133e2729b3625c25011c3ff, which
introduced miscompilations for peer expressions any time they needed
coercions to runtime types.
I opened #11957 as a proposal to accomplish the goal of the reverted
commit.
Closes#11898
Improve testing MachO binaries by verbose printing of the symtab
which includes segment,section names for defined symbols, and
import (dylib) name for imports.
MachO linker now handles `-needed-l<name>`, `-needed_library=<name>`
and `-needed_framework=<name>`. While on macOS `-l` is equivalent
to `-needed-l`, and `-framework` to `-needed_framework`, it can be
used to the same effect as on Linux if combined with `-dead_strip_dylibs`.
This commit also adds handling for `-needed_library` which is macOS
specific flag only (in addition to `-needed-l`).
Finally, in order to leverage new linker testing harness, this commit
added ability to specify lowering to those flags via `build.zig`:
`linkSystemLibraryNeeded` (and related), and `linkFrameworkNeeded`.