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2025-07-17test: Restore and fix deleted tests that relied on intern pool types (#24422)Felix Koppe
2025-06-07seriously don't put internpool indexes in test casesAndrew Kelley
2025-06-06x86_64: add support for pie executablesJacob Young
2025-05-31Legalize: implement scalarization of binary operationsJacob Young
2025-05-28x86_64: implement integer `@reduce(.Max)`Jacob Young
2025-05-28x86_64: implement integer `@reduce(.Min)`Jacob Young
2025-05-28x86_64: implement optimized float `@reduce(.Mul)`Jacob Young
2025-05-28x86_64: rewrite bitwise `@reduce`Jacob Young
2025-05-21spirv: super basic composite int supportAli Cheraghi
2025-05-20compiler: Scaffold stage2_powerpc backend.Alex Rønne Petersen
Nothing interesting here; literally just the bare minimum so I can work on this on and off in a branch without worrying about merge conflicts in the non-backend code.
2025-05-17x86_64: rewrite `@splat`Jacob Young
2025-05-17x86_64: rewrite vector `+|`Jacob Young
2025-05-03std.Target: Add Cpu.Arch.or1k and basic target info.Alex Rønne Petersen
2025-03-21x86_64: rewrite wrapping multiplicationJacob Young
2025-02-17test: Update some compiler-internal type names in expected output.Alex Rønne Petersen
2025-01-31x86_64: rewrite float vector conversionsJacob Young
2025-01-24x86_64: rewrite scalar and vector int `@min` and `@max`Jacob Young
2025-01-24x86_64: fix typo and lower optimized instsJacob Young
2025-01-22x86_64: implement error return tracesJacob Young
2025-01-21compiler: simplify generic functions, fix issues with inline callsmlugg
The original motivation here was to fix regressions caused by #22414. However, while working on this, I ended up discussing a language simplification with Andrew, which changes things a little from how they worked before #22414. The main user-facing change here is that any reference to a prior function parameter, even if potentially comptime-known at the usage site or even not analyzed, now makes a function generic. This applies even if the parameter being referenced is not a `comptime` parameter, since it could still be populated when performing an inline call. This is a breaking language change. The detection of this is done in AstGen; when evaluating a parameter type or return type, we track whether it referenced any prior parameter, and if so, we mark this type as being "generic" in ZIR. This will cause Sema to not evaluate it until the time of instantiation or inline call. A lovely consequence of this from an implementation perspective is that it eliminates the need for most of the "generic poison" system. In particular, `error.GenericPoison` is now completely unnecessary, because we identify generic expressions earlier in the pipeline; this simplifies the compiler and avoids redundant work. This also entirely eliminates the concept of the "generic poison value". The only remnant of this system is the "generic poison type" (`Type.generic_poison` and `InternPool.Index.generic_poison_type`). This type is used in two places: * During semantic analysis, to represent an unknown result type. * When storing generic function types, to represent a generic parameter/return type. It's possible that these use cases should instead use `.none`, but I leave that investigation to a future adventurer. One last thing. Prior to #22414, inline calls were a little inefficient, because they re-evaluated even non-generic parameter types whenever they were called. Changing this behavior is what ultimately led to #22538. Well, because the new logic will mark a type expression as generic if there is any change its resolved type could differ in an inline call, this redundant work is unnecessary! So, this is another way in which the new design reduces redundant work and complexity. Resolves: #22494 Resolves: #22532 Resolves: #22538
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