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2021-09-01std: reorganize std.c to eliminate `usingnamespace`Andrew Kelley
Behavior tests pass on x86_64-linux with -lc
2021-09-01std.os reorganization, avoiding `usingnamespace`Andrew Kelley
The main purpose of this branch is to explore avoiding the `usingnamespace` feature of the zig language, specifically with regards to `std.os` and related functionality. If this experiment is successful, it will provide a data point on whether or not it would be practical to entirely remove `usingnamespace` from the language. In this commit, `usingnamespace` has been completely eliminated from the Linux x86_64 compilation path, aside from io_uring. The behavior tests pass, however that's as far as this branch goes. It is very breaking, and a lot more work is needed before it could be considered mergeable. I wanted to put a pull requset up early so that zig programmers have time to provide feedback. This is progress towards closing #6600 since it clarifies where the actual "owner" of each declaration is, and reduces the number of different ways to import the same declarations. One of the main organizational strategies used here is to do namespacing with real namespaces (e.g. structs) rather than by having declarations share a common prefix (the C strategy). It's no coincidence that `usingnamespace` has similar semantics to `#include` and becomes much less necessary when using proper namespaces.
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.
2021-08-02Move iovec and log levels to bits/posix.zigN00byEdge
This lets only the OSes that uses them to import them, and removes dependencies on bits.zig for the os/<os>/<arch>.zig files
2021-05-10std/os, x/os/socket: windows support, socket helpers, getpeername()lithdew
Socket I/O methods such as read, readv, write, writev, send, recv, sendmsg, recvmsg have been generalized to read(buf, flags), write(buf, flags), readVectorized(vectors, flags), and writeVectorized(vectors, flags). There is still some work left to be done abstracting both readVectorized and writeVectorized properly across platforms, which is work to be done in a future PR. Support for setting the linger timeout of a socket, querying the remote address of a socket, setting whether or not keep-alive messages are to be sent through a connection-oriented socket periodically depending on host operating system settings has been added. `std.io.Reader` and `std.io.Writer` wrappers around `Socket` has been implemented, which wrap around Socket.read(buf, flags) and Socket.write(buf, flags). Both wrappers may be provided flags which are passed to Socket.read / Socket.write accordingly. Cross-platform support for `getpeername()` has been implemented. Windows support for the new `std.x.os.Socket` has been implemented. To accomplish this, a full refactor of `std.os.windows.ws2_32` has been done to supply any missing definitions and constants based on auto-generated Windows syscall bindings by @marler8997. `std.x.net.TCP.Listener.setQuickACK` has been moved to `std.x.net.TCP.Client.setQuickACK`. Windows support for resolving the scope ID of an interface name specified in an IPv6 address has been provided. `sockaddr_storage` definitions have been provided for Windows, Linux, and Darwin. `sockaddr_storage` is used to allocate space before any socket addresses are queried via. calls such as accept(), getsockname(), and getpeername(). Zig-friendly wrappers for GetQueuedCompletionStatusEx(), getpeername(), SetConsoleCtrlHandler(), SetFileCompletionNotificationModes() syscalls on Windows have been provided. Socket.setOption() was provided to set the value of a socket option in place of os.setsockopt. Socket.getOption() will be provided in a future PR. There is still further work to be done regarding querying socket option values on Windows, which is to be done in a subsequent PR.
2021-05-03std/os/bits/windows: add `timeval` extern structlithdew
2021-01-12define nfds_t for windowsBill Nagel
2020-12-31Year++Frank Denis
2020-10-27std: Add basic smoke test for net functionalityLemonBoy
2020-09-10implement poll for windows with WSAPoll (only available on vista and higher)Bas van den Berg
2020-09-02Made some changes and additions to the networking to make it work on windows.Bas van den Berg
2020-08-20add license header to all std lib filesAndrew Kelley
add SPDX license identifier copyright ownership is zig contributors
2020-08-04zig fmtAndrew Kelley
2020-07-31Add prelim `openW` and `openatW`Jakub Konka
Added POSIX functions targeting Windows pass `open` and `openat` smoke tests.
2020-05-31more windows network fixesJonathan Marler
* support posix SOCK_NONBLOCK and SOCK_CLOEXEC flags on windows * fix bugs in os.socket and os.connect to return at the correct place
2020-05-29more windows network support, including dnsJonathan Marler
2020-03-08Use os.ino_t for everythingLeRoyce Pearson
Also, define ino_t for windows
2020-02-06more std lib async I/O integrationAndrew Kelley
* `zig test` gainst `--test-evented-io` parameter and gains the ability to seamlessly run async tests. * `std.ChildProcess` opens its child process pipe with O_NONBLOCK when using evented I/O * `std.io.getStdErr()` gives a File that is blocking even in evented I/O mode. * Delete `std.event.fs`. The functionality is now merged into `std.fs` and async file system access (using a dedicated thread) is automatically handled. * `std.fs.File` can be configured to specify whether its handle is expected to block, and whether that is OK to block even when in async I/O mode. This makes async I/O work correctly for e.g. the file system as well as network. * `std.fs.File` has some deprecated functions removed. * Missing readv,writev,pread,pwrite,preadv,pwritev functions are added to `std.os` and `std.fs.File`. They are all integrated with async I/O. * `std.fs.Watch` is still bit rotted and needs to be audited in light of the new async/await syntax. * `std.io.OutStream` integrates with async I/O * linked list nodes in the std lib have default `null` values for `prev` and `next`. * Windows async I/O integration is enabled for reading/writing file handles. * Added `std.os.mode_t`. Integer sizes need to be audited. * Fixed #4403 which was causing compiler to crash. This is working towards: ./zig test ../test/stage1/behavior.zig --test-evented-io Which does not successfully build yet. I'd like to enable behavioral tests and std lib tests with --test-evented-io in the test matrix in the future, to prevent regressions.
2019-11-27std: windows sockaddr constants come from ws2_32daurnimator
2019-11-14std: add windows socket constantsdaurnimator
Taken from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-wsasocketw
2019-11-10add sockaddr_un to os/bits/windowsLuna
2019-10-30make std.net more portableAndrew Kelley
* Delete `std.net.TmpWinAddr`. I don't think that was ever meant to be a real thing. * Delete `std.net.OsAddress`. This abstraction was not helpful. * Rename `std.net.Address` to `std.net.IpAddress`. It is now an extern union of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. * Move `std.net.parseIp4` and `std.net.parseIp6` to the `std.net.IpAddress` namespace. They now return `IpAddress` instead of `u32` and `std.net.Ip6Addr`, which is deleted. * Add `std.net.IpAddress.parse` which accepts a port and parses either an IPv4 or IPv6 address. * Add `std.net.IpAddress.parseExpectingFamily` which additionally accepts a `family` parameter. * `std.net.IpAddress.initIp4` and `std.net.IpAddress.initIp6` are improved to directly take the address fields instead of a weird in-between type. * `std.net.IpAddress.port` is renamed to `std.net.IpAddress.getPort`. * Added `std.net.IpAddress.setPort`. * `os.sockaddr` struct on all targets is improved to match the corresponding system struct. Previously I had made it a union of sockaddr_in, sockaddr_in6, and sockaddr_un. The new abstraction for this is now `std.net.IpAddress`. * `os.sockaddr` and related bits are added for Windows. * `os.sockaddr` and related bits now have the `zero` fields default to zero initialization, and `len` fields default to the correct size. This is enough to abstract the differences across targets, and so no more switch on the target OS is needed in `std.net.IpAddress`. * Add the missing `os.sockaddr_un` on FreeBSD and NetBSD. * `std.net.IpAddress.initPosix` now takes a pointer to `os.sockaddr`.
2019-10-21[wip] use NtDll APIs on Windows to implement std.fs.DirAndrew Kelley
2019-09-25mv std/ lib/Andrew Kelley
that's all this commit does. further commits will fix cli flags and such. see #2221