Let's a void any kind of compilation/LLVM errors for niche targets such
as AVR/MSP430 or ARM v6m. By not exporting any atomic builtin anymore
the user is free to provide their own implementation (that disable the
IRQs) or to provide the --single-threaded switch and forget about this.
The v6m ISA has no way to express a CAS loop natively without turning
off the interrupts or using the kernel cmpxchg harness.
On such a platform the user has to provide a few __sync_* builtins to
satisfy the linker.
* Underscores `_` may be placed between two digits in a int/float literal
* Consecutive underscores are not allowed
* Fixed parsing bug in exponents of hexadecimal float literals.
Exponents should always be base 10, but hex characters would be parsed
inside the exponent and everything after them would be ignored. eg:
`0x1.0p1ab1` would be parsed as `0x1.0p1`.
* re-introduce `std.build.Target` which is distinct from `std.Target`.
`std.build.Target` wraps `std.Target` so that it can be annotated as
"the native target" or an explicitly specified target.
* `std.Target.Os` is moved to `std.Target.Os.Tag`. The former is now a
struct which has the tag as well as version range information.
* `std.elf` gains some more ELF header constants.
* `std.Target.parse` gains the ability to parse operating system
version ranges as well as glibc version.
* Added `std.Target.isGnuLibC()`.
* self-hosted dynamic linker detection and glibc version detection.
This also adds the improved logic using `/usr/bin/env` rather than
invoking the system C compiler to find the dynamic linker when zig
is statically linked. Related: #2084
Note: this `/usr/bin/env` code is work-in-progress.
* `-target-glibc` CLI option is removed in favor of the new `-target`
syntax. Example: `-target x86_64-linux-gnu.2.27`
closes#1907
These were never working with native CPU features. In this branch,
we fix native CPU features not being enabled on Windows, and regress
f128 language features. In the llvm10 branch, all this is fixed,
and the tests are re-enabled.