This was done by regex substitution with `sed`. I then manually went
over the entire diff and fixed any incorrect changes.
This diff also changes a lot of `callconv(.C)` to `callconv(.c)`, since
my regex happened to also trigger here. I opted to leave these changes
in, since they *are* a correct migration, even if they're not the one I
was trying to do!
And make the initialization less error prone by removing a default for
iter, which is required for a functional parser
std: Add a brief doc comment for `std.fmt.Parser`
The compiler actually doesn't need any functional changes for this: Sema
does reification based on the tag indices of `std.builtin.Type` already!
So, no zig1.wasm update is necessary.
This change is necessary to disallow name clashes between fields and
decls on a type, which is a prerequisite of #9938.
* format: fix default character when no alignment
When no alignment is specified, the character that should be used is the
fill character that is otherwise provided, not space.
This is closer to the default that C programmers (and other languages)
use: "04x" fills with zeroes (in zig as of today x:04 fills with spaces)
Test:
const std = @import("std");
const expectFmt = std.testing.expectFmt;
test "fmt.defaultchar.no-alignment" {
// as of today the following test passes:
try expectFmt("0x00ff", "0x{x:0>4}", .{255});
// as of today the following test fails (returns "0x ff" instead)
try expectFmt("0x00ff", "0x{x:04}", .{255});
}
* non breaking improvement of string formatting
* improved comment
* simplify the code a little
* small improvement around how characters identified as valid are consumed
This commit changes how we represent comptime-mutable memory
(`comptime var`) in the compiler in order to implement the intended
behavior that references to such memory can only exist at comptime.
It does *not* clean up the representation of mutable values, improve the
representation of comptime-known pointers, or fix the many bugs in the
comptime pointer access code. These will be future enhancements.
Comptime memory lives for the duration of a single Sema, and is not
permitted to escape that one analysis, either by becoming runtime-known
or by becoming comptime-known to other analyses. These restrictions mean
that we can represent comptime allocations not via Decl, but with state
local to Sema - specifically, the new `Sema.comptime_allocs` field. All
comptime-mutable allocations, as well as any comptime-known const allocs
containing references to such memory, live in here. This allows for
relatively fast checking of whether a value references any
comptime-mtuable memory, since we need only traverse values up to
pointers: pointers to Decls can never reference comptime-mutable memory,
and pointers into `Sema.comptime_allocs` always do.
This change exposed some faulty pointer access logic in `Value.zig`.
I've fixed the important cases, but there are some TODOs I've put in
which are definitely possible to hit with sufficiently esoteric code. I
plan to resolve these by auditing all direct accesses to pointers (most
of them ought to use Sema to perform the pointer access!), but for now
this is sufficient for all realistic code and to get tests passing.
This change eliminates `Zcu.tmp_hack_arena`, instead using the Sema
arena for comptime memory mutations, which is possible since comptime
memory is now local to the current Sema.
This change should allow `Decl` to store only an `InternPool.Index`
rather than a full-blown `ty: Type, val: Value`. This commit does not
perform this refactor.
Symmetry with parse_float and to hide the implementation from the user.
Additionally, we expose the entire namespace and provide some aliases so
everything is available to a user.
Closes#19366
A lot of these "shorthand" doc comments were redundant, low quality
filler content. Better to let the actual modules speak for themselves
with top level doc comments rather than trying to document their
aliases.
This replaces the errol backend with one based on ryu. The 128-bit
backend only is implemented. This supports all floating-point types and
does not use fp logic to print.
Closes#1181.
Closes#1299.
Closes#3612.
Since `bufPrint` and `count` both control the writers used internally,
they can leverage type-erased writers while maintaining correct error
handling. This reduces generic instantiations when using `allocPrint`,
which calls both `count` and `bufPrint` internally.
When formatting a pointer to user type, currently it needs to be
dereferenced first, then call `formatType` on the child type.
Fix the problem by checking for "format" function on not only the type
itself, but also the struct it points to. Add hasMethod to std.meta.
Currently, std.fmt has a misguided, half-assed Unicode implementation
with an ambiguous definition of the word "character". This commit does
almost nothing to mitigate the problem, but it lets me close an open PR.
In the future I will revert 473cb1fd74 as
well as 279607cae5, and redo the whole
std.fmt API, breaking everyone's code and unfortunately causing nearly
every Zig user to have a bad day. std.fmt will go back to only dealing
in bytes, with zero Unicode awareness whatsoever. I suggest a third
party package provide Unicode functionality as well as a more advanced
text formatting function for when Unicode awareness is needed. I have
always suggested this, and I sincerely apologize for merging pull
requests that compromised my stance on this matter.
Most applications should, instead, strive to make their code independent
of Unicode, dealing strictly in encoded UTF-8 bytes, and never attempt
operations such as: substring manipulation, capitalization, alignment,
word replacement, or column number calculations.
Exceptions to this include web browsers, GUI toolkits, and terminals. If
you're not making one of these, any dependency on Unicode is probably a
bug or worse, a poor design decision.
closes#18536
- Clean up array formatting code. Remove buggy formatting of array
pointers, deference pointer to reuse existing array formatting logic.
- Change default specifier for array pointers to be "{any}", to be
consistent with slices.
- Allow using "{x}" and "{e}" for arrays and slices for all number
types, including u8.
Fixes#18185
previously when T was smaller than 8 bits, it was possible for base
to overflow T (because base is a u8). this patch prevents this by
accumulating into a U rather than T which is at least 8 bits wide.
this is the best way i could think of to maintain performance. this
will only affect parsing of integers less than 8 bits by adding one
additional cast at return. additionally, this patch may be slightly
slower to return an error for integers less than 8 bits which overflow
because it will accumulate a few more digits before the overflow check
at return.
* add tests which previously overflowed when they shouldn't have
closes#18157
In general, I don't like the idea of std.meta.trait, and so I am
providing some guidance by deleting the entire namespace from the
standard library and compiler codebase.
My main criticism is that it's overcomplicated machinery that bloats
compile times and is ultimately unnecessary given the existence of Zig's
strong type system and reference traces.
Users who want this can create a third party package that provides this
functionality.
closes#18051
* 128-bit integer multiplication with overflow
* more instruction encodings used by std inline asm
* implement the `try_ptr` air instruction
* follow correct stack frame abi
* enable full panic handler
* enable stack traces
This reverts commit 0c99ba1eab, reversing
changes made to 5f92b070bf.
This caused a CI failure when it landed in master branch due to a
128-bit `@byteSwap` in std.mem.
* Add missing period in Stack's description
This looks fine in the source, but looks bad when seen on the documentation website.
* Correct documentation for attachSegfaultHandler()
The description for attachSegfaultHandler() looks pretty bad without indicating that the stuff at the end is code
* Added missing 'the's in Queue.put's documentation
* Fixed several errors in Stack's documentation
`push()` and `pop()` were not styled as code
There was no period after `pop()`, which looks bad on the documentation.
* Fix multiple problems in base64.zig
Both "invalid"s in Base64.decoder were not capitalized.
Missing period in documentation of Base64DecoderWithIgnore.calcSizeUpperBound.
* Fix capitalization typos in bit_set.zig
In DynamicBitSetUnmanaged.deinit's and DynamicBitSet.deinit's documentation, "deinitializes" was uncapitalized.
* Fix typos in fifo.zig's documentation
Added a previously missing period to the end of the first line of LinearFifo.writableSlice's documentation.
Added missing periods to both lines of LinearFifo.pump's documentation.
* Fix typos in fmt.bufPrint's documentation
The starts of both lines were not capitalized.
* Fix minor documentation problems in fs/file.zig
Missing periods in documentation for Permissions.setReadOnly, PermissionsWindows.setReadOnly, MetadataUnix.created, MetadataLinux.created, and MetadataWindows.created.
* Fix a glaring typo in enums.zig
* Correct errors in fs.zig
* Fixed documentation problems in hash_map.zig
The added empty line in verify_context's documentation is needed, otherwise autodoc for some reason assumes that the list hasn't been terminated and continues reading off the rest of the documentation as if it were part of the second list item.
* Added lines between consecutive URLs in http.zig
Makes the documentation conform closer to what was intended.
* Fix wrongfully ended sentence in Uri.zig
* Handle wrongly entered comma in valgrind.zig.
* Add missing periods in wasm.zig's documentation
* Fix odd spacing in event/loop.zig
* Add missing period in http/Headers.zig
* Added missing period in io/limited_reader.zig
This isn't in the documentation due to what I guess is a limitation of autodoc, but it's clearly supposed to be. If it was, it would look pretty bad.
* Correct documentation in math/big/int.zig
* Correct formatting in math/big/rational.zig
* Create an actual link to ZIGNOR's paper.
* Fixed grammatical issues in sort/block.zig
This will not show up in the documentation currently.
* Fix typo in hash_map.zig