aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/test/behavior/empty_file_level_struct.zig
AgeCommit message (Collapse)Author
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
2022-12-23fix overflow found while fuzzingtravisstaloch
* allow file level `union {}` to parse as tuple field this was found while fuzzing zls. * before this patch the input `union {}` crashed the parser. after this, it parses correctly just like `struct {}`. * adds behavior tests for both inputs `struct {}` and `union {}`, checking that each becomes a file level tuple field.