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This reverts commit 6f418c11e1ad1150fbdb002cfe1be92bda4e93cb.
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This reverts commit c7bf8bab38f8b89c1371eedb9229e00a29b5ca5b.
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targetted towards platform like Linux/musl (#15791)"
This reverts commit 41502c6aa53a3da31b276c23c4db74db7d04796b.
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This reverts commit 54ea0bbcdddc9e13ed98415d8883f03d59392509.
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Most of this migration was performed automatically with `zig fmt`. There
were a few exceptions which I had to manually fix:
* `@alignCast` and `@addrSpaceCast` cannot be automatically rewritten
* `@truncate`'s fixup is incorrect for vectors
* Test cases are not formatted, and their error locations change
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Signed-off-by: Eric Joldasov <bratishkaerik@getgoogleoff.me>
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targetted towards platform like Linux/musl (#15791)
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The mincore syscall is available on some UNIX like operating systems
and allows a user to determine if a page is resident in memory.
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* pthread_key_t should also be available for non-android platforms
* Also change the type to c_uint because Linux pthreadtypes.h typedefs it as "unsigned int"
Partially addresses #13950
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There are still a few occurrences of "stage1" in the standard library
and self-hosted compiler source, however, these instances need a bit
more careful inspection to ensure no breakage.
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Add functions from `dirent.h` to std.c
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Rename all references of sparcv9 to sparc64, to make Zig align more with
other projects. Also, added new function to convert glibc arch name to Zig
arch name, since it refers to the architecture as sparcv9.
This is based on the suggestion by @kubkon in PR 11847.
(https://github.com/ziglang/zig/pull/11487#pullrequestreview-963761757)
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It's failing to compile std.os.dl_iterate_phdr correctly.
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The libc interface uses `stat` instead of `stat64` struct.
This fixes, among other things, `zig fmt` accidentally setting the
formatted file's permission to 000.
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Fixes ziglang#10543 on Linux.
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zig fmt now replaces c_void with anyopaque to make updating
code easy.
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Fixes #9707
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Extract existing constants to do with TCP socket options into a 'TCP'
namespace.
Export 'MSG' and 'TCP' from std.os.{linux, windows} into std.c.
Fix compile errors to do with std.x.os.Socket methods related to setting
TCP socket options.
Handle errors in the case that an interface could not be resolved in an
IPv6 address on Windows. Tested using Wine with the loopback interface
disabled.
Have all instantiations of std.x.os.Socket on Windows instantiate an
overlapped socket descriptor. Fixes the '1ms read timeout' test in
std.x.net.tcp.Client. The test would previously deadlock, as read
timeouts only apply to overlapped sockets.
Windows documentation by default recommends that most instantiations of
sockets on Windows be overlapped sockets (s.t. they may operate in both
blocking or nonblocking mode when operated with WSA* syscalls). Refer to
the documentation for WSASocketA for more info.
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Also move some usingnamespace test cases from compare_output to
behavior.
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The proposal #9629 is now accepted, usingnamespace stays but no longer
puts identifiers in scope.
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yikes!
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* std lib tests are passing on x86_64-linux with and without -lc
* stage2 is building from source on x86_64-linux
* down to 38 remaining uses of `usingnamespace`
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Behavior tests pass on x86_64-linux with -lc
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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.
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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.
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Also make inotify_add_watch's pathname marked as nul-terminated
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closes #8384
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Conflicts:
* lib/std/os/linux.zig
* lib/std/os/windows/bits.zig
* src/Module.zig
* src/Sema.zig
* test/stage2/test.zig
Mainly I wanted Jakub's new macOS code for respecting stack size, since
we now depend on it for debug builds able to pass one of the test cases
for recursive comptime function calls with `@setEvalBranchQuota`.
The conflicts were all trivial.
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Let's follow the libc/kernel convention and use an i64 for offsets, we
bitcast as needed and avoid the useless conditional casts.
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While musl decided to hard-wire off_t to a 64bit quantity, glibc is much
older and defaults to 32bit offsets and offers some -64 suffixed
versions of I/O functions.
There's a weird mix-up of types: sometimes off_t is used, sometimes not,
sometimes it's defined as a signed quantity and sometimes as an unsigned
one, but we'll sort this problem later.
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Follow-up from 507a8096d2f9624bafaf963c3e189a477ef6b7bf
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* 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
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