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mlugg
dcc3e6e1dd build system: replace fuzzing UI with build UI, add time report
This commit replaces the "fuzzer" UI, previously accessed with the
`--fuzz` and `--port` flags, with a more interesting web UI which allows
more interactions with the Zig build system. Most notably, it allows
accessing the data emitted by a new "time report" system, which allows
users to see which parts of Zig programs take the longest to compile.

The option to expose the web UI is `--webui`. By default, it will listen
on `[::1]` on a random port, but any IPv6 or IPv4 address can be
specified with e.g. `--webui=[::1]:8000` or `--webui=127.0.0.1:8000`.
The options `--fuzz` and `--time-report` both imply `--webui` if not
given. Currently, `--webui` is incompatible with `--watch`; specifying
both will cause `zig build` to exit with a fatal error.

When the web UI is enabled, the build runner spawns the web server as
soon as the configure phase completes. The frontend code consists of one
HTML file, one JavaScript file, two CSS files, and a few Zig source
files which are built into a WASM blob on-demand -- this is all very
similar to the old fuzzer UI. Also inherited from the fuzzer UI is that
the build system communicates with web clients over a WebSocket
connection.

When the build finishes, if `--webui` was passed (i.e. if the web server
is running), the build runner does not terminate; it continues running
to serve web requests, allowing interactive control of the build system.

In the web interface is an overall "status" indicating whether a build
is currently running, and also a list of all steps in this build. There
are visual indicators (colors and spinners) for in-progress, succeeded,
and failed steps. There is a "Rebuild" button which will cause the build
system to reset the state of every step (note that this does not affect
caching) and evaluate the step graph again.

If `--time-report` is passed to `zig build`, a new section of the
interface becomes visible, which associates every build step with a
"time report". For most steps, this is just a simple "time taken" value.
However, for `Compile` steps, the compiler communicates with the build
system to provide it with much more interesting information: time taken
for various pipeline phases, with a per-declaration and per-file
breakdown, sorted by slowest declarations/files first. This feature is
still in its early stages: the data can be a little tricky to
understand, and there is no way to, for instance, sort by different
properties, or filter to certain files. However, it has already given us
some interesting statistics, and can be useful for spotting, for
instance, particularly complex and slow compile-time logic.
Additionally, if a compilation uses LLVM, its time report includes the
"LLVM pass timing" information, which was previously accessible with the
(now removed) `-ftime-report` compiler flag.

To make time reports more useful, ZIR and compilation caches are ignored
by the Zig compiler when they are enabled -- in other words, `Compile`
steps *always* run, even if their result should be cached. This means
that the flag can be used to analyze a project's compile time without
having to repeatedly clear cache directory, for instance. However, when
using `-fincremental`, updates other than the first will only show you
the statistics for what changed on that particular update. Notably, this
gives us a fairly nice way to see exactly which declarations were
re-analyzed by an incremental update.

If `--fuzz` is passed to `zig build`, another section of the web
interface becomes visible, this time exposing the fuzzer. This is quite
similar to the fuzzer UI this commit replaces, with only a few cosmetic
tweaks. The interface is closer than before to supporting multiple fuzz
steps at a time (in line with the overall strategy for this build UI,
the goal will be for all of the fuzz steps to be accessible in the same
interface), but still doesn't actually support it. The fuzzer UI looks
quite different under the hood: as a result, various bugs are fixed,
although other bugs remain. For instance, viewing the source code of any
file other than the root of the main module is completely broken (as on
master) due to some bogus file-to-module assignment logic in the fuzzer
UI.

Implementation notes:

* The `lib/build-web/` directory holds the client side of the web UI.

* The general server logic is in `std.Build.WebServer`.

* Fuzzing-specific logic is in `std.Build.Fuzz`.

* `std.Build.abi` is the new home of `std.Build.Fuzz.abi`, since it now
  relates to the build system web UI in general.

* The build runner now has an **actual** general-purpose allocator,
  because thanks to `--watch` and `--webui`, the process can be
  arbitrarily long-lived. The gpa is `std.heap.DebugAllocator`, but the
  arena remains backed by `std.heap.page_allocator` for efficiency. I
  fixed several crashes caused by conflation of `gpa` and `arena` in the
  build runner and `std.Build`, but there may still be some I have
  missed.

* The I/O logic in `std.Build.WebServer` is pretty gnarly; there are a
  *lot* of threads involved. I anticipate this situation improving
  significantly once the `std.Io` interface (with concurrency support)
  is introduced.
2025-08-01 23:48:21 +01:00
Linus Groh
eb37552536 Remove numerous things deprecated during the 0.14 release cycle
Basically everything that has a direct replacement or no uses left.

Notable omissions:

- std.ArrayHashMap: Too much fallout, needs a separate cleanup.
- std.debug.runtime_safety: Too much fallout.
- std.heap.GeneralPurposeAllocator: Lots of references to it remain, not
  a simple find and replace as "debug allocator" is not equivalent to
  "general purpose allocator".
- std.io.Reader: Is being reworked at the moment.
- std.unicode.utf8Decode(): No replacement, needs a new API first.
- Manifest backwards compat options: Removal would break test data used
  by TestFetchBuilder.
- panic handler needs to be a namespace: Many tests still rely on it
  being a function, needs a separate cleanup.
2025-07-11 08:17:43 +02:00
mlugg
6168b8ef86
std.Build: add API to create Compile steps from existing module
This commit amends `std.Build.ExecutableOptions` etc to have a new
field, `root_module`, which allows artifacts to be created whose root
module is an existing `*Module` rather than a freshly constructed one.
This API can be far more versatile, allowing construction of complex
module graphs before creating any compile steps, and therefore also
allowing easy reuse of modules.

The fields which correspond to module options, such as
`root_source_file`, are all considered deprecated. They may not be
populated at the same time as the `root_module` field. In the next
release cycle, these deprecated fields will be removed, and the
`root_module` field made non-optional.
2024-12-18 01:48:54 +05:00
Eric Joldasov
b83b161f4b
std.Build.Step.TranslateC: propagate target, optimize, link_libc to added module
Will be needed for the future commit with the new API where artifacts
are created from the pre-existing module.
2024-12-18 01:47:51 +05:00
dave caruso
085cc54aad replace TranslateC.addIncludeDir with variants with LazyPath/library names 2024-09-25 21:50:55 -07:00
mlugg
a0b03d7fff
std.Build.Step.TranslateC: propagate target, optimize, link_libc to created module 2024-08-21 19:13:26 +01:00
Robin Voetter
43f73af359
fix various issues related to Path handling in the compiler and std
A compilation build step for which the binary is not required could not
be compiled previously. There were 2 issues that caused this:

- The compiler communicated only the results of the emitted binary and
  did not properly communicate the result if the binary was not emitted.

  This is fixed by communicating the final hash of the artifact path (the
  hash of the corresponding /o/<hash> directory) and communicating this
  instead of the entire path. This changes the zig build --listen protocol
  to communicate hashes instead of paths, and emit_bin_path is accordingly
  renamed to emit_digest.

- There was an error related to the default llvm object path when
  CacheUse.Whole was selected. I'm not really sure why this didn't manifest
  when the binary is also emitted.

  This was fixed by improving the path handling related to flush() and
  emitLlvmObject().

In general, this commit also improves some of the path handling throughout
the compiler and standard library.
2024-08-19 19:09:11 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
abf8955951 make zig compiler processes live across rebuilds
Changes the `make` function signature to take an options struct, which
additionally includes `watch: bool`. I intentionally am not exposing
this information to configure phase logic.

Also adds global zig cache to the compiler cache prefixes.

Closes #20600
2024-07-14 19:51:16 -07:00
Krzysztof Wolicki
7205756a69 Step.TranslateC: fix defineCMacro 2024-07-07 12:28:28 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
f97c2f28fd update the codebase for the new std.Progress API 2024-05-27 20:56:48 -07:00
Jacob Young
dee9f82f69 Run: add output directory arguments
This allows running commands that take an output directory argument. The
main thing that was needed for this feature was generated file subpaths,
to allow access to the files in a generated directory. Additionally, a
minor change was required to so that the correct directory is created
for output directory args.
2024-05-05 15:58:08 -04:00
Jacob Young
e3424332d3 Build: cleanup
* `doc/langref` formatting
 * upgrade `.{ .path = "..." }` to `b.path("...")`
 * avoid using arguments named `self`
 * make `Build.Step.Id` usage more consistent
 * add `Build.pathResolve`
 * use `pathJoin` and `pathResolve` everywhere
 * make sure `Build.LazyPath.getPath2` returns an absolute path
2024-05-05 09:42:51 -04:00
Jacob Young
eb723a4070 Update uses of @fieldParentPtr to use RLS 2024-03-30 20:50:48 -04:00
Jacob Young
e409afb79b Update uses of @fieldParentPtr to pass a pointer type 2024-03-30 20:50:48 -04:00
Tristan Ross
9d70d614ae
std.builtin: make link mode fields lowercase 2024-03-11 07:09:10 -07:00
Andrew Kelley
105db13536 std.Build: implement --host-target, --host-cpu, --host-dynamic-linker
This also makes a long-overdue change of extracting common state from
Build into a shared Graph object.

Getting the semantics right for these flags turned out to be quite
tricky. In the end it works like this:
* The override only happens when the target is fully native, with no
  additional query parameters, such as versions or CPU features added.
* The override affects the resolved Target but leaves the original Query
  unmodified.
* The "is native?" detection logic operates on the original, unmodified
  query. This makes it possible to provide invalid host target
  information, causing confusing errors to occur. Don't do that.

There are some minor breaking changes to std.Build API such as the fact
that `b.zig_exe` is now moved to `b.graph.zig_exe`, as well as a handful
of other similar flags.
2024-02-02 20:43:01 -07:00
Gustavo C. Viegas
fc48bbdf90 std.Build.Step.TranslateC: fix use of outdated Module in createModule 2024-01-31 02:46:05 +02:00
Tobias Simetsreiter
20abf1394a align naming and fix module creation from TranslateC 2024-01-26 15:25:52 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
142471fcc4 zig build system: change target, compilation, and module APIs
Introduce the concept of "target query" and "resolved target". A target
query is what the user specifies, with some things left to default. A
resolved target has the default things discovered and populated.
In the future, std.zig.CrossTarget will be rename to std.Target.Query.
Introduces `std.Build.resolveTargetQuery` to get from one to the other.

The concept of `main_mod_path` is gone, no longer supported. You have to
put the root source file at the module root now.

* remove deprecated API
* update build.zig for the breaking API changes in this branch
* move std.Build.Step.Compile.BuildId to std.zig.BuildId
* add more options to std.Build.ExecutableOptions, std.Build.ObjectOptions,
  std.Build.SharedLibraryOptions, std.Build.StaticLibraryOptions, and
  std.Build.TestOptions.
* remove `std.Build.constructCMacro`. There is no use for this API.
* deprecate `std.Build.Step.Compile.defineCMacro`. Instead,
  `std.Build.Module.addCMacro` is provided.
  - remove `std.Build.Step.Compile.defineCMacroRaw`.
* deprecate `std.Build.Step.Compile.linkFrameworkNeeded`
  - use `std.Build.Module.linkFramework`
* deprecate `std.Build.Step.Compile.linkFrameworkWeak`
  - use `std.Build.Module.linkFramework`
* move more logic into `std.Build.Module`
* allow `target` and `optimize` to be `null` when creating a Module.
  Along with other fields, those unspecified options will be inherited
  from parent `Module` when inserted into an import table.
* the `target` field of `addExecutable` is now required. pass `b.host`
  to get the host target.
2024-01-01 17:51:18 -07:00
Veikka Tuominen
e765495b11 tests: translate-c and run-translated-c to the test harness 2023-10-17 11:55:17 +03:00
Garrett Beck
8b78df403f Allow Step.TranslateC to not link libc 2023-09-23 17:41:11 -07:00
Zachary Raineri
0461a64a93
change uses of std.builtin.Mode to OptimizeMode (#16745)
std.builtin.Mode is deprecated.
2023-08-09 14:39:34 -04:00
Felix (xq) Queißner
ce95a3b153 Build.zig rename orgy (aka: #16353). Renames FileSource to LazyPath and removes functions that take literal paths instead of LazyPath. 2023-07-30 11:18:50 -07:00
Jacob Young
c610cde1eb test: test for issues starting codegen on many targets
Specifically this is to make sure llvm data layout generation doesn't
regress.  The no emit bin is to allow testing targets that can't
currently be linked.  The commented out targets are ones that fail in
the linker anyway when no emit bin is passed.
2023-07-23 23:48:19 -04:00
Michael Buckley
6bc9c4f716 std.Build: Add methods for creating modules from a TranslateC object. 2023-07-11 01:38:04 -07:00
r00ster91
6e84f46990 std: replace builtin.Version with SemanticVersion 2023-06-17 13:17:34 -07:00
Veikka Tuominen
3f3b1a6808 std.Build: use Step.* instead of *Step
Follow up to 13eb7251d3
2023-05-03 20:55:29 -07:00
Nicolas Sterchele
13eb7251d3 build: rename std.Build.*Step to std.Build.Step.*
Follow-up actions from #14647

Fixes #14947
2023-05-03 08:39:24 +03:00
Renamed from lib/std/Build/TranslateCStep.zig (Browse further)