| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
closes #3067
|
|
|
|
to be installed when linking libc.
When zig links against libc, it requires a dynamic linker path.
Usually this can be determined based on the architecture and operating
system components of the target. However on some systems this is not
correct; because of this zig checks its own dynamic linker.
When zig is statically linked, this information is not available, and so
it resorts to using cc -print-filename=foo to find the dynamic linker
path.
Before this commit, Zig incorrectly exited with an error if there was
no c compiler installed. Now, Zig falls back to the dynamic linker
determined based on the arch and os when no C compiler can be found.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
and choose different manifest dir for local cache to avoid
conflict with zig build
|
|
closes #508
|
|
* CLI: `-target [name]` instead of `--target-*` args.
This matches clang's API.
* `builtin.Environ` renamed to `builtin.Abi`
- likewise `builtin.environ` renamed to `builtin.abi`
* stop hiding the concept of sub-arch. closes #1526
* `zig targets` only shows available targets. closes #438
* include all targets in readme, even those that don't
print with `zig targets` but note they are Tier 4
* refactor target.cpp and make the naming conventions
more consistent
* introduce the concept of a "default C ABI" for a given
OS/Arch combo. As a rule of thumb, if the system compiler
is clang or gcc then the default C ABI is the gnu ABI.
|
|
We pass -MD -MF args to clang when doing `@cImport`, which
gives us a complete list of files that the C code read from.
Then we add these to the cache. So even when using `@cImport`
Zig's caching system remains perfect. This is a proof of concept
for the mechanism that the self-hosted compiler will use to
watch and rebuild files.
|
|
* better libc detection
This introduces a new command `zig libc` which prints
the various paths of libc files. It outputs them to stdout
in a simple text file format that it is capable of parsing.
You can use `zig libc libc.txt` to validate a file.
These arguments are gone:
--libc-lib-dir [path] directory where libc crt1.o resides
--libc-static-lib-dir [path] directory where libc crtbegin.o resides
--msvc-lib-dir [path] (windows) directory where vcruntime.lib resides
--kernel32-lib-dir [path] (windows) directory where kernel32.lib resides
Instead we have this argument:
--libc [file] Provide a file which specifies libc paths
This is used to pass a libc text file (which can be generated with
`zig libc`). So it is easier to manage multiple cross compilation
environments.
`--cache on` now works when linking against libc.
`ZigTarget` now has a bool field `is_native`
Better error messaging when you try to link against libc or use
`@cImport` but the various paths cannot be found. It should also be
faster.
* save native_libc.txt in zig-cache
This avoids having to detect libc at runtime on every invocation.
|
|
* better message printed when cache hash fails
* better handling of '/' as root source file
* os_path_split parses '/' and '/a' correctly
closes #1693
closes #1746
|
|
closes #1541
|
|
|
|
* add almost all the input parameter state to the hash
- missing items are the detected MSVC installation on Windows
and detected libc installation on POSIX
- also missing are C files and .h files that libclang finds
* artifacts are created in global cache directory instead of
zig-cache.
- exception: builtin.zig is still in zig-cache
* zig run uses the new cache correctly
* zig run uses execv on posix systems
|
|
|
|
now we report a compile error for unusual failures from translate-c
|
|
Before:
* << is left shift, not allowed to shift 1 bits out
* <<% is left shift, allowed to shift 1 bits out
* >> is right shift, allowed to shift 1 bits out
After:
* << is left shift, allowed to shift 1 bits out
* >> is right shift, allowed to shift 1 bits out
* @shlExact is left shift, not allowed to shift 1 bits out
* @shrExact is right shift, not allowed to shift 1 bits out
Closes #413
|
|
* add `@divTrunc` and `@divFloor` functions
* add `@rem` and `@mod` functions
* add compile error for `/` and `%` with signed integers
* add `.bit_count` for float primitive types
closes #217
|
|
See #298
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
verbose compiler output is now behind --verbose flag
|
|
|
|
|