Isaac Freund 608bc1cbd5
stage2: disallow 1.e9 and 0x1.p9 as float literals
Instead require `1e9` and `0x1p9`, disallowing the trailing dot.

This change to the grammar is consistent with forbidding `1.` and `0x1.`
as float literals and ensures there is only one way to do things here.
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This compiler-rt library is ported from LLVM.

It's needed because LLVM emits library calls to compiler-rt when hardware lacks functionality, for example, 64-bit integer multiplication on 32-bit x86.

This library is automatically built as-needed for the compilation target and then statically linked and therefore is a transparent dependency for the programmer.

Any bugs should be solved by trying to duplicate the bug upstream.

  • If the bug exists upstream, get it fixed with the LLVM team and then port the fix downstream to Zig.
  • If the bug only exists in Zig, something went wrong porting the code, and you can run the C code and Zig code side by side in a debugger to figure out what's happening differently.