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2025-10-18std: make RwLock test less intensivemlugg
This test called `yield` 80,000 times, which is nothing on a system with little load, but murder on a CI system. macOS' scheduler in particular doesn't seem to deal with this very well. The `yield` calls also weren't even necessarily doing what they were meant to: if the optimizer could figure out that it doesn't clobber some memory, then it could happily reorder around the `yield`s anyway! The test has been simplified and made to work better, and the number of yields have been reduced. The number of overall iterations has also been reduced, because with the `yield` calls making races very likely, we don't really need to run too many iterations to be confident that the implementation is race-free.
2025-10-18tweak tests to avoid timeoutsmlugg
2024-04-24Clarify the blocking behavior of `RwLock.lockShared()`. (#19752)IntegratedQuantum
2024-03-15bsd: debitrot AtomicOrder renamesMichael Dusan
- complete std.builtin.AtomicOrder renames that were missed from 6067d39522f
2024-03-11std.builtin: make atomic order fields lowercaseTristan Ross
2024-02-26Remove redundant test name prefixes now that test names are fully qualifiedRyan Liptak
Follow up to #19079, which made test names fully qualified. This fixes tests that now-redundant information in their test names. For example here's a fully qualified test name before the changes in this commit: "priority_queue.test.std.PriorityQueue: shrinkAndFree" and the same test's name after the changes in this commit: "priority_queue.test.shrinkAndFree"
2024-02-08Replace std.rand references with std.Randome4m2
2023-11-22rework std.atomicAndrew Kelley
* move std.atomic.Atomic to std.atomic.Value * fix incorrect argument order passed to testing.expectEqual * make the functions be a thin wrapper over the atomic builtins and stick to the naming conventions. * remove pointless functions loadUnchecked and storeUnchecked. Instead, name the field `raw` instead of `value` (which is redundant with the type name). * simplify the tests by not passing every possible combination. Many cases were iterating over every possible combinations but then not even using the for loop element value! * remove the redundant compile errors which are already implemented by the language itself. * remove dead x86 inline assembly. this should be implemented in the language if at all.
2023-11-03x86_64: fix std test failuresJacob Young
2023-10-22Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #17637 from jacobly0/x86_64-test-std""Jacob Young
This reverts commit 6f0198cadbe29294f2bf3153a27beebd64377566.
2023-10-22Revert "Merge pull request #17637 from jacobly0/x86_64-test-std"Andrew Kelley
This reverts commit 0c99ba1eab63865592bb084feb271cd4e4b0357e, reversing changes made to 5f92b070bf284f1493b1b5d433dd3adde2f46727. This caused a CI failure when it landed in master branch due to a 128-bit `@byteSwap` in std.mem.
2023-10-21x86_64: disable failing tests, enable test-std testingJacob Young
2023-07-26Fix counting in SingleThreadedRwLock's tryLockShared (#16560)Jim Price
Additionally we add RwLock to Thread.zig's list of tests
2023-02-18update std lib and compiler sources to new for loop syntaxAndrew Kelley
2022-10-17Fix for #13163: DefaultRwLock accumulates write-waiters, eventually fails to ↵jumpnbrownweasel
write lock (#13180) * Fix for: DefaultRwLock accumulates write-waiters, eventually fails to write lock #13163 * Comment out debug.print at the end of the last test. * Code formatting * - use equality test after lock/unlock rather than peeking into internals. however, this is still implementation specific and only done for DefaultRwLock. - add num_reads maximum to ensure that reader threads stop if writer threads are starved - use relaxed orderings for the read atomic counter - don't check at the end for non-zero read ops, since the reader threads may only run once if they are starved * More review changes - Monotonic is sufficient for incrementing the reads counter
2022-08-22stage2+stage1: remove type parameter from bit builtinsVeikka Tuominen
Closes #12529 Closes #12511 Closes #6835
2022-04-27std: replace usage of std.meta.bitCount() with @bitSizeOf()Isaac Freund
2022-02-08update RwLock to use static initialization (#10838)billzez
2021-08-24remove redundant license headers from zig standard libraryAndrew Kelley
We already have a LICENSE file that covers the Zig Standard Library. We no longer need to remind everyone that the license is MIT in every single file. Previously this was introduced to clarify the situation for a fork of Zig that made Zig's LICENSE file harder to find, and replaced it with their own license that required annual payments to their company. However that fork now appears to be dead. So there is no need to reinforce the copyright notice in every single file.
2021-08-24std: [breaking] move errno to become an nonexhaustive enumAndrew Kelley
The primary purpose of this change is to eliminate one usage of `usingnamespace` in the standard library - specifically the usage for errno values in `std.os.linux`. This is accomplished by truncating the `E` prefix from error values, and making errno a proper enum. A similar strategy can be used to eliminate some other `usingnamespace` sites in the std lib.
2021-01-14organize std lib concurrency primitives and add RwLockAndrew Kelley
* move concurrency primitives that always operate on kernel threads to the std.Thread namespace * remove std.SpinLock. Nobody should use this in a non-freestanding environment; the other primitives are always preferable. In freestanding, it will be necessary to put custom spin logic in there, so there are no use cases for a std lib version. * move some std lib files to the top level fields convention * add std.Thread.spinLoopHint * add std.Thread.Condition * add std.Thread.Semaphore * new implementation of std.Thread.Mutex for Windows and non-pthreads Linux * add std.Thread.RwLock Implementations provided by @kprotty