zig/lib/compiler_rt/subvdi3.zig
Matthew Lugg 20bd5e8018
compiler-rt: remove dead code
`__addosi4`, `__addodi4`, `__addoti4`, `__subosi4`, `__subodi4`, and
`__suboti4` were all functions which we invented for no apparent reason.
Neither LLVM, nor GCC, nor the Zig compiler use these functions. It
appears the functions were created in a kind of misunderstanding of an
old language proposal; see https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/10824.

There is no benefit to these functions existing; if a Zig compiler
backend needs this operation, it is trivial to implement, and *far*
simpler than calling a compiler-rt routine. Therefore, this commit
deletes them. A small amount of that code was used by other parts of
compiler-rt; the logic is trivial so has just been inlined where needed.
I also chose to quickly implement `__addvdi3` (a standard function)
because it is trivial and we already implement the `sub` parallel.
2025-11-12 16:00:16 +00:00

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const common = @import("./common.zig");
const testing = @import("std").testing;
pub const panic = common.panic;
comptime {
@export(&__subvdi3, .{ .name = "__subvdi3", .linkage = common.linkage, .visibility = common.visibility });
}
pub fn __subvdi3(a: i64, b: i64) callconv(.c) i64 {
const sum = a -% b;
// Overflow occurred iff the operands have opposite signs, and the sign of the
// sum is the opposite of the lhs sign.
if (((a ^ b) & (sum ^ a)) < 0) @panic("compiler-rt: integer overflow");
return sum;
}
test "subvdi3" {
// min i64 = -9223372036854775808
// max i64 = 9223372036854775807
// TODO write panic handler for testing panics
// try test__subvdi3(-9223372036854775808, -1, -1); // panic
// try test__addvdi3(9223372036854775807, 1, 1); // panic
try testing.expectEqual(-9223372036854775808, __subvdi3(-9223372036854775807, 1));
try testing.expectEqual(9223372036854775807, __subvdi3(9223372036854775806, -1));
}