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2025-10-29std: back out the StackTrace byval changesAndrew Kelley
Let's keep passing this thing by pointer
2025-10-29std: fix compilation errors on WindowsAndrew Kelley
2025-10-29std: updating to std.Io interfaceAndrew Kelley
got the build runner compiling
2025-10-29add std.testing.ioAndrew Kelley
2025-10-18std.Build: do not expect server protocol for tests using immature backendsmlugg
For instance, when running a Zig test using the self-hosted aarch64 backend, this logic was previously expecting `std.zig.Server` to be used, but the default test runner intentionally does not do this because the backend is too immature to handle it. On 'master', this is causing sporadic failures; on this branch, they became consistent failures.
2025-10-18std.Build.Step.Run: many enhancementsmlugg
This is a major refactor to `Step.Run` which adds new functionality, primarily to the execution of Zig tests. * All tests are run, even if a test crashes. This happens through the same mechanism as timeouts where the test processes is repeatedly respawned as needed. * The build status output is more precise. For each unit test, it differentiates pass, skip, fail, crash, and timeout. Memory leaks are reported separately, as they do not indicate a test's "status", but are rather an additional property (a test with leaks may still pass!). * The number of memory leaks is tracked and reported, both per-test and for a whole `Run` step. * Reporting is made clearer when a step is failed solely due to error logs (`std.log.err`) where every unit test passed.
2025-10-18std.Build: implement unit test timeoutsmlugg
For now, there is a flag to `zig build` called `--test-timeout-ms` which accepts a value in milliseconds. If the execution time of any individual unit test exceeds that number of milliseconds, the test is terminated and marked as timed out. In the future, we may want to increase the granularity of this feature by allowing timeouts to be specified per-step or even per-test. However, a global option is actually very useful. In particular, it can be used in CI scripts to ensure that no individual unit test exceeds some reasonable limit (e.g. 60 seconds) without having to assign limits to every individual test step in the build script. Also, individual unit test durations are now shown in the time report web interface -- this was fairly trivial to add since we're timing tests (to check for timeouts) anyway. This commit makes progress on #19821, but does not close it, because that proposal includes a more sophisticated mechanism for setting timeouts. Co-Authored-By: David Rubin <david@vortan.dev>
2025-09-30fix compile errors and minor bugsmlugg
2025-09-25implement review suggestionsLoris Cro
2025-09-24fuzzing: implement limited fuzzingLoris Cro
Adds the limit option to `--fuzz=[limit]`. the limit expresses a number of iterations that *each fuzz test* will perform at maximum before exiting. The limit argument supports also 'K', 'M', and 'G' suffixeds (e.g. '10K'). Does not imply `--web-ui` (like unlimited fuzzing does) and prints a fuzzing report at the end. Closes #22900 but does not implement the time based limit, as after internal discussions we concluded to be problematic to both implement and use correctly.
2025-09-18greatly improve capabilities of the fuzzerKendall Condon
This PR significantly improves the capabilities of the fuzzer. The changes made to the fuzzer to accomplish this feat mostly include tracking memory reads from .rodata to determine fresh inputs, new mutations (especially the ones that insert const values from .rodata reads and __sanitizer_conv_const_cmp), and minimizing found inputs. Additionally, the runs per second has greatly been increased due to generating smaller inputs and avoiding clearing the 8-bit pc counters. An additional feature added is that the length of the input file is now stored and the old input file is rerun upon start. Other changes made to the fuzzer include more logical initialization, using one shared file `in` for inputs, creating corpus files with proper sizes, and using hexadecimal-numbered corpus files for simplicity. Furthermore, I added several new fuzz tests to gauge the fuzzer's efficiency. I also tried to add a test for zstandard decompression, which it crashed within 60,000 runs (less than a second.) Bug fixes include: * Fixed a race conditions when multiple fuzzer processes needed to use the same coverage file. * Web interface stats now update even when unique runs is not changing. * Fixed tokenizer.testPropertiesUpheld to allow stray carriage returns since they are valid whitespace.
2025-07-22aarch64: add new from scratch self-hosted backendJacob Young
2025-07-19std.Io.Writer: fix writeSliceSwapAndrew Kelley
tried to be too clever, wrote bad code
2025-07-19std.zig: finish updating to new I/O APIAndrew Kelley
2025-07-07std.fmt: breaking API changesAndrew Kelley
added adapter to AnyWriter and GenericWriter to help bridge the gap between old and new API make std.testing.expectFmt work at compile-time std.fmt no longer has a dependency on std.unicode. Formatted printing was never properly unicode-aware. Now it no longer pretends to be. Breakage/deprecations: * std.fs.File.reader -> std.fs.File.deprecatedReader * std.fs.File.writer -> std.fs.File.deprecatedWriter * std.io.GenericReader -> std.io.Reader * std.io.GenericWriter -> std.io.Writer * std.io.AnyReader -> std.io.Reader * std.io.AnyWriter -> std.io.Writer * std.fmt.format -> std.fmt.deprecatedFormat * std.fmt.fmtSliceEscapeLower -> std.ascii.hexEscape * std.fmt.fmtSliceEscapeUpper -> std.ascii.hexEscape * std.fmt.fmtSliceHexLower -> {x} * std.fmt.fmtSliceHexUpper -> {X} * std.fmt.fmtIntSizeDec -> {B} * std.fmt.fmtIntSizeBin -> {Bi} * std.fmt.fmtDuration -> {D} * std.fmt.fmtDurationSigned -> {D} * {} -> {f} when there is a format method * format method signature - anytype -> *std.io.Writer - inferred error set -> error{WriteFailed} - options -> (deleted) * std.fmt.Formatted - now takes context type explicitly - no fmt string
2025-07-07std.io: move getStdIn, getStdOut, getStdErr functions to fs.FileAndrew Kelley
preparing to rearrange std.io namespace into an interface how to upgrade: std.io.getStdIn() -> std.fs.File.stdin() std.io.getStdOut() -> std.fs.File.stdout() std.io.getStdErr() -> std.fs.File.stderr()
2025-06-28riscv64: enable test summary printingBingwu Zhang
2025-06-27compiler: test runner: fix tests never fails on crippled architecturesBingwu Zhang
2025-05-20compiler: Scaffold stage2_powerpc backend.Alex Rønne Petersen
Nothing interesting here; literally just the bare minimum so I can work on this on and off in a branch without worrying about merge conflicts in the non-backend code.
2025-03-05Remove uses of deprecated callconv aliasesLinus Groh
2025-02-24build: add spirv to test matrixAli Cheraghi
Signed-off-by: Ali Cheraghi <alichraghi@proton.me>
2025-02-11fuzzer: write inputs to shared memory before runningAndrew Kelley
breaking change to the fuzz testing API; it now passes a type-safe context parameter to the fuzz function. libfuzzer is reworked to select inputs from the entire corpus. I tested that it's roughly as good as it was before in that it can find the panics in the simple examples, as well as achieve decent coverage on the tokenizer fuzz test. however I think the next step here will be figuring out why so many points of interest are missing from the tokenizer in both Debug and ReleaseSafe modes. does not quite close #20803 yet since there are some more important things to be done, such as opening the previous corpus, continuing fuzzing after finding bugs, storing the length of the inputs, etc.
2024-11-11test_runner: replace ugly hack with `@FieldType`mlugg
2024-10-31compiler: remove anonymous struct types, unify all tuplesmlugg
This commit reworks how anonymous struct literals and tuples work. Previously, an untyped anonymous struct literal (e.g. `const x = .{ .a = 123 }`) was given an "anonymous struct type", which is a special kind of struct which coerces using structural equivalence. This mechanism was a holdover from before we used RLS / result types as the primary mechanism of type inference. This commit changes the language so that the type assigned here is a "normal" struct type. It uses a form of equivalence based on the AST node and the type's structure, much like a reified (`@Type`) type. Additionally, tuples have been simplified. The distinction between "simple" and "complex" tuple types is eliminated. All tuples, even those explicitly declared using `struct { ... }` syntax, use structural equivalence, and do not undergo staged type resolution. Tuples are very restricted: they cannot have non-`auto` layouts, cannot have aligned fields, and cannot have default values with the exception of `comptime` fields. Tuples currently do not have optimized layout, but this can be changed in the future. This change simplifies the language, and fixes some problematic coercions through pointers which led to unintuitive behavior. Resolves: #16865
2024-09-12Replace deprecated default initializations with decl literalsLinus Groh
2024-09-11fuzzing: better std.testing.allocator lifetime managementAndrew Kelley
2024-09-11libfuzzer: use a function pointer instead of externAndrew Kelley
solves the problem presented in the previous commit message
2024-09-11rework fuzzing APIAndrew Kelley
The previous API used `std.testing.fuzzInput(.{})` however that has the problem that users call it multiple times incorrectly, and there might be work happening to obtain the corpus which should not be included in coverage analysis, and which must not slow down iteration speed. This commit restructures it so that the main loop lives in libfuzzer and directly calls the "test one" function. In this commit I was a little too aggressive because I made the test runner export `fuzzer_one` for this purpose. This was motivated by performance, but it causes "exported symbol collision: fuzzer_one" to occur when more than one fuzz test is provided. There are three ways to solve this: 1. libfuzzer needs to be passed a function pointer instead. Possible performance downside. 2. build runner needs to build a different process per fuzz test. Potentially wasteful and unclear how to isolate them. 3. test runner needs to perform a relocation at runtime to point the function call to the relevant unit test. Portability issues and dubious performance gains.
2024-08-28fuzzing: fix entry address logicAndrew Kelley
* the pcs list is unsorted * use the function address Fixes entry points in ReleaseSafe mode.
2024-08-28std: update `std.builtin.Type` fields to follow naming conventionsmlugg
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.
2024-08-07fuzzer web ui: introduce entry pointsAndrew Kelley
so you can have somewhere to start browsing
2024-08-07introduce a web interface for fuzzingAndrew Kelley
* new .zig-cache subdirectory: 'v' - stores coverage information with filename of hash of PCs that want coverage. This hash is a hex encoding of the 64-bit coverage ID. * build runner * fixed bug in file system inputs when a compile step has an overridden zig_lib_dir field set. * set some std lib options optimized for the build runner - no side channel mitigations - no Transport Layer Security - no crypto fork safety * add a --port CLI arg for choosing the port the fuzzing web interface listens on. it defaults to choosing a random open port. * introduce a web server, and serve a basic single page application - shares wasm code with autodocs - assets are created live on request, for convenient development experience. main.wasm is properly cached if nothing changes. - sources.tar comes from file system inputs (introduced with the `--watch` feature) * receives coverage ID from test runner and sends it on a thread-safe queue to the WebServer. * test runner - takes a zig cache directory argument now, for where to put coverage information. - sends coverage ID to parent process * fuzzer - puts its logs (in debug mode) in .zig-cache/tmp/libfuzzer.log - computes coverage_id and makes it available with `fuzzer_coverage_id` exported function. - the memory-mapped coverage file is now namespaced by the coverage id in hex encoding, in `.zig-cache/v` * tokenizer - add a fuzz test to check that several properties are upheld
2024-08-07fuzzer: track code coverage from all runsAndrew Kelley
When a unique run is encountered, track it in a bit set memory-mapped into the fuzz directory so it can be observed by other processes, even while the fuzzer is running.
2024-08-01test runner: avoid spawning progress thread when instrumentedAndrew Kelley
because it causes unwanted concurrent accesses to pc tracking
2024-07-26riscv: clean up and unify encoding logicDavid Rubin
2024-07-26riscv: implement more operatorsDavid Rubin
we can run `std.debug.print` now, with both run-time strings and integers!
2024-07-25test runner: always report fuzz testsAndrew Kelley
This way they can be smoke tested.
2024-07-25test runner: handle start_fuzzing messageAndrew Kelley
2024-07-25add `--fuzz` CLI argument to `zig build`Andrew Kelley
This flag makes the build runner rebuild unit tests after the pipeline finishes, if it finds any unit tests. I did not make this integrate with file system watching yet. The test runner is updated to detect which tests are fuzz tests. Run step is updated to track which test indexes are fuzz tests.
2024-07-25implement std.testing.fuzzInputAndrew Kelley
For now this returns a dummy fuzz input.
2024-07-23add std.testing.random_seedAndrew Kelley
closes #17609
2024-07-20test runner: disable stderr printing for riscv64Andrew Kelley
Make it a little easier for contributors to see CI failures in the logs.
2024-06-13test: refactor `mainSimple`David Rubin
added some comments to make it easier for future contributors.
2024-06-13testing: fix test runnerDavid Rubin
2024-06-13riscv: switch the test runner to `mainSimple`David Rubin
2024-05-27test runner: update to new std.Progress APIAndrew Kelley
2024-05-11riscv: add stage2_riscv to test matrix and bypass failing testsDavid Rubin
2024-05-11riscv: actually working test runnerDavid Rubin
2024-05-11riscv: big rewrite to use latest livenessDavid Rubin
this one is even harder to document then the last large overhaul. TLDR; - split apart Emit.zig into an Emit.zig and a Lower.zig - created seperate files for the encoding, and now adding a new instruction is as simple as just adding it to a couple of switch statements and providing the encoding. - relocs are handled in a more sane maner, and we have a clear defining boundary between lea_symbol and load_symbol now. - a lot of different abstractions for things like the stack, memory, registers, and others. - we're using x86_64's FrameIndex now, which simplifies a lot of the tougher design process. - a lot more that I don't have the energy to document. at this point, just read the commit itself :p
2024-05-11riscv: add enough components to get a test runner workingDavid Rubin