* Add command line help for "-mexec-model"
* Define WasmExecModel enum in std.builtin.
* Drop the support for the old crt1.o in favor of crt1-command.o
Signed-off-by: Takeshi Yoneda <takeshi@tetrate.io>
Update to accomodate the differences in Windows, which is now advisory
file locking, and include details about which operating systems have
atomic locking flags.
When working with durations it often makes sense to use signed integers
and allow negative durations, and there is currently no nice way to
format these in std.fmt. This patch adds a simple wrapper for the
existing fmtDurtion to fit this need.
With this change zig ld can link with dynamic libraries
contained within a fat/universal file that had multiple
seperate binaries embedded within it for multi-arch
support (in macOS).
Whilst zig can still only create single-architecture
executables - the ability to link with fat libraries is
useful for cases where they are the easiest (or only)
option to link against.
Translate enum types as the underlying integer type. Translate enum constants
as top-level integer constants of the correct type (which does not necessarily
match the enum integer type).
If an enum constant's type cannot be translated for some reason, omit it.
See discussion https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/2115#issuecomment-827968279Fixes#9153
Previously the fd parameter was ignored and so the result would not get
populated. Now it passes the fd pointer to the inline assembly so that
the results can be observed.
* Remove parser error on double ampersand
* Add failing test for double ampersand case
* Add error when encountering double ampersand in AstGen
"Bit and" operator should not make sense when one of its operands
is an address.
* Check that 2 ampersands are adjacent to each other in source string
* Remove cases of unused variables in tests
* Avoid emitting the copy_file_range symbol at all to prevent link-time
errors.
* Fix a bug in the check logic, the has_copy_file_range_syscall was
set to the wrong value in case of ENOSYS
* If link_libc is true don't fall-back to the raw syscall approach,
there's no policy about what to do in this case but let's follow what
the other impls do.
Fixes#9146
Previous to #7082, users could overwrite PATH_MAX in the root file to support std.os.toPosixPath, permitting the "bring your own operating system" layer to implement the POSIX API for opening files. Unfortunately that is no longer the case.
This commit intends to fix what is arguably a regression from 0.7 in a way that doesn't break any code targeting 0.8.0, making it suitable to be included in a 0.8 patch release.
However in a future release that permits breaking changes, I am of the opinion that it would be beneficial to overwrite the value, even for "supported" operating systems. Same for all the other POSIX/BYOOS functions and values. However this is beyond the scope of this commit. Further discussion of this will be made into an issue in due time.
* Don't skip the TLS initialization (Fixes#9083)
* Add a test case where a PIE program is built and run
* Refactor the common initialization code in the Linux startup
sequence.
This finishes LemonBoy's Draft PR ziglang#6750. It updates ChildProcess to collect the output from stdout/stderr asynchronously using Overlapped IO and named pipes.
Keep polling until there are enough open handles, if the child process
terminates closing the handles or explicitly closes them we just quit
polling and wait for the process handle to signal the termination
condition.
Reading stdin&stderr at different times may lead to nasty deadlocks (eg.
when stdout is read before stderr and the child process doesn't write
anything onto stdout).
Implement a polling mechanism to make sure this won't happen: we read
data from stderr/stdout as it becomes ready and then it's copied into an
ArrayList provided by the user, avoiding any kind of blocking read.
Lakemont has no x86, no MMX, no SSE and no way of handling any fp-math. In theory LLVM is able to implicitly use the soft-float emulation library calls to legalize any such operation but, given Zig's use of many non-standard features, sometimes we hit a weak spot in the X86 codegen backend.
Consider this as a work-around for this LLVM problem, fixing the problem in LLVM is not so high in my todo list as the target is pretty niche and Intel axed it in '19.
(Commit message by @LemonBoy)
This new option sets a default libc paths file to be used for all
LibExeObjSteps. Setting LibExeObjStep.libc_file overrides this default.
This is required to allow users to cross compile projects linking system
libraries without needing to patch the build.zig.