* add zig build option `-Dskip-libc` to skip tests that build libc
(e.g. if you don't want to wait for musl to build)
* add `-Denable-wine` option which uses wine to run cross compiled
windows tests on non-windows hosts
* add `-Denable-qemu` option which uses qemu to run cross compiled
foreign architecture tests
* add `-Denable-foreign-glibc=path` option which combined with
`-Denable-qemu` enables running cross compiled tests that link
against glibc. See
https://github.com/ziglang/zig/wiki/Updating-libc#glibc for how to
produce this directory.
* the test matrix is done manually. release test builds are only
enabled by default for the native target. this should save us some CI
time, while still providing decent coverage of release builds.
- add test coverage for `x86_64-linux-musl -lc` (building musl libc)
- add test coverage for `x86_64-linux-gnu -lc` (building glibc)
- add test coverage for `aarch64v8_5a-linux-none`
- add test coverage for `aarch64v8_5a-linux-musl -lc` (building musl libc)
- add test coverage for `aarch64v8_5a-linux-gnu -lc` (building glibc)
- add test coverage for `arm-linux-none`
- test coverage for `arm-linux-musleabihf -lc` (building musl libc) is
disabled due to #3286
- test coverage for `arm-linux-gnueabihf -lc` (building glibc) is disabled
due to #3287
- test coverage for `x86_64-windows-gnu -lc` (building mingw-w64) is
disabled due to #3285
* enable qemu testing on the Linux CI job. There's not really a good
reason to enable wine, since we have a Windows CI job as well.
* remove the no longer needed `--build-file ../build.zig` from CI
scripts
* fix bug in glibc compilation where it wasn't properly reading the abi
list txt files, resulting in "key not found" error.
* std.build.Target gains:
- isNetBSD
- isLinux
- osRequiresLibC
- getArchPtrBitWidth
- getExternalExecutor
* zig build system gains support for enabling wine and enabling qemu.
`artifact.enable_wine = true;`, `artifact.enable_qemu = true;`. This
communicates that the system has these tools installed and the build
system will use them to run tests.
* zig build system gains support for overriding the dynamic linker of
an executable artifact.
* fix std.c.lseek prototype. makes behavior tests for
arm-linux-musleabihf pass.
* disable std lib tests that are failing on ARM. See #3288, #3289
* provide `std.os.off_t`.
* disable some of the compiler_rt symbols for arm 32 bit. Fixes
compiler_rt tests for arm 32 bit
* add __stack_chk_guard when linking against glibc. Fixes std lib tests
for aarch64-linux-gnu
* workaround for "unable to inline function" using `@inlineCall`. Fixes
compiler_rt tests for arm 32 bit.
- bug presented on FreeBSD when `/proc` filesystem is not mounted
- bogus `cc` was used as exename, causing incorrect executable spawn
- llvm::sys::fs::getMainExecutable() has platform-specific code
to get exename and fallback is to use param argv0
- linux fallback is rare because `/proc` is usually mounted
- *BSD fallback is not rare because `/proc` is often not mounted
- macOS doesn't ever fallback: bug cannot present
- windows doesn't ever fallback: bug cannot present
- other Posix will always present
Currently, slices are passed via reference, even though it would be
better to pass the ptr and len as separate arguments (#561). This means
that any function call with a slice parameter cannot be a tail call,
because according to LLVM spec:
> Both [tail,musttail] markers imply that the callee does not access
> allocas from the caller
There was one other place we were setting `tail` and I made that
conditional on whether or not the argument referenced allocas in the
caller.
This was causing undefined behavior in the compiler when it hit asserts,
causing it to print garbage memory to the terminal. See #3262 for
example.
/home/shawn/git/zig-simd/build/lib/zig/std/special/start.zig:23:40: error: exported symbol collision: '_start'
@export("_start", _start, .Strong);
^
/home/shawn/git/zig-simd/build/d.zig:1:1: note: other symbol is here
pub export fn _start() void {
^
/home/shawn/git/zig-simd/build/lib/zig/std/special/start.zig:124:35: error: root source file has no member called 'main'
switch (@typeInfo(@typeOf(root.main).ReturnType)) {
* Fix codegen for splat - instead of giving vectors of length N
to shufflevector for both of the operands, it gives vectors of length
1. The mask vector is the only one that needs N elements.
* Separate Splat into SplatSrc and SplatGen; the `len` is not needed
once it gets to codegen since it is redundant with the result type.
* Refactor compile error for wrong vector element type so that the
compile error message is not duplicated in zig source code
* Improve implementation to correctly handle comptime values such as
undefined and lazy values.
* Improve compile error for bad vector element type to point to the
correct place.
* Delete dead code.
* Modify behavior test to use an array cast instead of vector element
indexing since I'm merging this splat commit out-of-order from
Shawn's patch set.
* update docs for `@byteSwap`.
* fix hash & eql functions for ZigLLVMFnIdBswap not updated to
include vector len. this was causing incorrect bswap function
being called in unrelated code
* fix `@byteSwap` behavior tests only testing comptime and not
runtime operations
* implement runtime `@byteSwap`
* fix incorrect logic in ir_render_vector_to_array and
ir_render_array_to_vector with regards to whether or not to bitcast
* `@byteSwap` accepts an array operand which it will cast to vector
* simplify `@byteSwap` semantic analysis code and various fixes