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2025-07-26Sema: exclude sentinel from source array length in pointer cast to slicemlugg
Resolves: #24569
2025-07-22aarch64: add new from scratch self-hosted backendJacob Young
2025-06-16rename spirv backend nameAli Cheraghi
`stage2_spirv64` -> `stage2_spirv`
2025-05-19Sema: allow `@ptrCast` single-item pointer to slicemlugg
Also, rework this logic a little to make it simpler. The length of the result slice is now computed in one place.
2025-03-31Sema: allow `@ptrCast` slice of zero-bit type to slice of non-zero-bit typemlugg
This is actually completely well-defined. The resulting slice always has 0 elements. The only disallowed case is casting *to* a slice of a zero-bit type, because in that case, you cna't figure out how many destination elements to use (and there's *no* valid destination length if the source slice corresponds to more than 0 bits).
2025-03-18spirv: packed struct init + field val accessAli Cheraghi
2025-02-24test: skip failing tests with spirv-vulkanAli Cheraghi
2025-02-23Sema: allow `@ptrCast` of slices changing the lengthmlugg
Also, refactor `Sema.ptrCastFull` to not be a horrifying hellscape.
2024-06-13riscv: rewrite "binOp"David Rubin
Reorganize how the binOp and genBinOp functions work. I've spent quite a while here reading exactly through the spec and so many tests are enabled because of several critical issues the old design had. There are some regressions that will take a long time to figure out individually so I will ignore them for now, and pray they get fixed by themselves. When we're closer to 100% passing is when I will start diving into them one-by-one.
2024-06-13riscv: arbitrary sized arraysDavid Rubin
2024-05-11riscv: update behaviour tests againDavid Rubin
2024-05-11riscv: finally fix bug + `airAggregateInit`David Rubin
i just hadn't realized that I placed the `riscv_start` branch in the non-simplified starts
2024-05-11riscv: math progressDavid Rubin
2024-05-11riscv: add stage2_riscv to test matrix and bypass failing testsDavid Rubin
2024-04-17compiler: rework comptime pointer representation and accessmlugg
We've got a big one here! This commit reworks how we represent pointers in the InternPool, and rewrites the logic for loading and storing from them at comptime. Firstly, the pointer representation. Previously, pointers were represented in a highly structured manner: pointers to fields, array elements, etc, were explicitly represented. This works well for simple cases, but is quite difficult to handle in the cases of unusual reinterpretations, pointer casts, offsets, etc. Therefore, pointers are now represented in a more "flat" manner. For types without well-defined layouts -- such as comptime-only types, automatic-layout aggregates, and so on -- we still use this "hierarchical" structure. However, for types with well-defined layouts, we use a byte offset associated with the pointer. This allows the comptime pointer access logic to deal with reinterpreted pointers far more gracefully, because the "base address" of a pointer -- for instance a `field` -- is a single value which pointer accesses cannot exceed since the parent has undefined layout. This strategy is also more useful to most backends -- see the updated logic in `codegen.zig` and `codegen/llvm.zig`. For backends which do prefer a chain of field and elements accesses for lowering pointer values, such as SPIR-V, there is a helpful function in `Value` which creates a strategy to derive a pointer value using ideally only field and element accesses. This is actually more correct than the previous logic, since it correctly handles pointer casts which, after the dust has settled, end up referring exactly to an aggregate field or array element. In terms of the pointer access code, it has been rewritten from the ground up. The old logic had become rather a mess of special cases being added whenever bugs were hit, and was still riddled with bugs. The new logic was written to handle the "difficult" cases correctly, the most notable of which is restructuring of a comptime-only array (for instance, converting a `[3][2]comptime_int` to a `[2][3]comptime_int`. Currently, the logic for loading and storing work somewhat differently, but a future change will likely improve the loading logic to bring it more in line with the store strategy. As far as I can tell, the rewrite has fixed all bugs exposed by #19414. As a part of this, the comptime bitcast logic has also been rewritten. Previously, bitcasts simply worked by serializing the entire value into an in-memory buffer, then deserializing it. This strategy has two key weaknesses: pointers, and undefined values. Representations of these values at comptime cannot be easily serialized/deserialized whilst preserving data, which means many bitcasts would become runtime-known if pointers were involved, or would turn `undefined` values into `0xAA`. The new logic works by "flattening" the datastructure to be cast into a sequence of bit-packed atomic values, and then "unflattening" it; using serialization when necessary, but with special handling for `undefined` values and for pointers which align in virtual memory. The resulting code is definitely slower -- more on this later -- but it is correct. The pointer access and bitcast logic required some helper functions and types which are not generally useful elsewhere, so I opted to split them into separate files `Sema/comptime_ptr_access.zig` and `Sema/bitcast.zig`, with simple re-exports in `Sema.zig` for their small public APIs. Whilst working on this branch, I caught various unrelated bugs with transitive Sema errors, and with the handling of `undefined` values. These bugs have been fixed, and corresponding behavior test added. In terms of performance, I do anticipate that this commit will regress performance somewhat, because the new pointer access and bitcast logic is necessarily more complex. I have not yet taken performance measurements, but will do shortly, and post the results in this PR. If the performance regression is severe, I will do work to to optimize the new logic before merge. Resolves: #19452 Resolves: #19460
2023-11-29Remove all usages of `std.mem.copy` and remove `std.mem.set` (#18143)David Rubin
2023-11-19test: update behavior to silence 'var is never mutated' errorsmlugg
2023-10-31std.builtin.Endian: make the tags lower caseAndrew Kelley
Let's take this breaking change opportunity to fix the style of this enum.
2023-10-23Revert "Revert "Merge pull request #17657 from Snektron/spirv-recursive-ptrs""Robin Voetter
This reverts commit 9f0359d78f9facc38418e32b0e8c1bf6f99f0d26 in an attempt to make the tests pass again. The CI failure from that merge should be unrelated to this commit.
2023-10-22Revert "Merge pull request #17657 from Snektron/spirv-recursive-ptrs"Andrew Kelley
This reverts commit b822e841cda0adabe3fec260ff51c18508f7ee32, reversing changes made to 0c99ba1eab63865592bb084feb271cd4e4b0357e. This caused a CI failure when it landed in master branch.
2023-10-21spirv: self-referential pointers via new fwd_ptr_typeRobin Voetter
Its a little ugly but it works.
2023-10-15spirv: update failing / passing testsRobin Voetter
Some tests are now failing due to debug info changes, some tests now pass due to improved compiler functionality.
2023-07-26add behavior test for comptime ptrcast packed structAndrew Kelley
closes #9912
2023-06-24all: migrate code to new cast builtin syntaxmlugg
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
2023-06-13all: replace `comptime try` with `try comptime`Eric Joldasov
Signed-off-by: Eric Joldasov <bratishkaerik@getgoogleoff.me>
2023-05-31enable passing behavior testsLuuk de Gram
2023-05-11setup spirv backend in behavior testsAli Chraghi
2023-05-03codegen: handle variable and decl_ref_mut consistentlyJacob Young
2023-04-28stage2: sparc64: Skip unimplemented testsKoakuma
2023-03-21x86_64: (re)implement optional opsJacob Young
Note that this commit also changes the layout of optional for all other backends using `src/codegen.zig` without updating them!
2023-03-15disable failing aarch64 backend behavior testsAndrew Kelley
2023-03-15behavior: enable passing behavior tests on stage2_x86_64Jacob Young
2022-12-29add tests for fixed stage1 bugsVeikka Tuominen
Closes #1957 Closes #1994 Closes #2140 Closes #2746 Closes #2802 Closes #2855 Closes #2895 Closes #2981 Closes #3054 Closes #3158 Closes #3234 Closes #3259 Closes #3371 Closes #3376 Closes #3387 Closes #3529 Closes #3653 Closes #3750 Closes #3778 Closes #3882 Closes #3915 Closes #3929 Closes #3961 Closes #3988 Closes #4123 Closes #7448
2022-12-27add behavior test for comptime pointer castingAndrew Kelley
comptime `@ptrCast` a subset of an array, then write through it closes #2444
2022-12-27stage2 AArch64: unify callee-preserved regs on all targetsjoachimschmidt557
also enables many passing behavior tests
2022-12-18add behavior test for comptime pointer castingAndrew Kelley
closes #1150 closes #1292 closes #4093
2022-12-10stage2: sparc64: Skip unimplemented testsKoakuma
2022-12-06remove references to stage1 in behavior testsAndrew Kelley
Good riddance.
2022-12-02cbe: use memcpy for underaligned loads and storesJacob Young
2022-10-25cbe: implement 128-bit and fix smaller integer builtinsJacob Young
2022-09-09stage2 ARM: implement struct_field_val for registersjoachimschmidt557
2022-05-09wasm: Write nops for padding debug infoLuuk de Gram
2022-04-14stage2: progress towards stage3Andrew Kelley
* The `@bitCast` workaround is removed in favor of `@ptrCast` properly doing element casting for slice element types. This required an enhancement both to stage1 and stage2. * stage1 incorrectly accepts `.{}` instead of `{}`. stage2 code that abused this is fixed. * Make some parameters comptime to support functions in switch expressions (as opposed to making them function pointers). * Avoid relying on local temporaries being mutable. * Workarounds for when stage1 and stage2 disagree on function pointer types. * Workaround recursive formatting bug with a `@panic("TODO")`. * Remove unreachable `else` prongs for some inferred error sets. All in effort towards #89.
2022-03-26wasm: Enable passing testsLuuk de Gram
2022-03-23stage2 CBE: Improve support for unions and error setsCody Tapscott
This includes various fixes/improvements to the C backend to improve error/union support. It also fixes up our handling of decls, where some decls were not correctly marked alive.
2022-03-17disable x86_64 behavior test that does not run valgrind cleanAndrew Kelley
2022-03-17CBE: enable more tests that are currently passingDaniele Cocca
2022-03-16stage2 ARM: implement addwrap, subwrap, mulwrapjoachimschmidt557
2022-03-14stage2: fixups for topolarity-comptime-memory-reinterp branchAndrew Kelley
* don't store `has_well_defined_layout` in memory. * remove struct `hasWellDefinedLayout` logic. it's just `layout != .Auto`. This means we only need one implementation, in Type. * fix some of the cases being wrong in `hasWellDefinedLayout`, such as optional pointers. * move `tag_ty_inferred` field into a position that makes it more obvious how the struct layout will be done. Also we don't have a compiler that intelligently moves fields around so this layout is better. * Sema: don't `resolveTypeLayout` in `zirCoerceResultPtr` unless necessary. * Rename `ComptimePtrLoadKit` `target` field to `pointee` to avoid confusion with `target`.
2022-03-14stage2 llvm: Respect container type when lowering parent pointersCody Tapscott
We need to make sure that we bitcast our pointers correctly before we use get_element_ptr to compute the offset for the parent pointer. This also includes a small fix-up for a problem where ptrs to const i64/u64 were not using the correct type in >1-level decl chains (where we call lowerParentPtr recursively)