Storing defers this way has the benefits that the defer doesn't get
analyzed multiple times in AstGen, it takes up less space, and it
makes Sema aware of defers allowing for 'unreachable else prong'
error on error sets in generic code.
The disadvantage is that it is a bit more complex and errdefers with
payloads now emit a placeholder instruction (but those are rare).
Sema.zig before:
Total ZIR bytes: 3.7794370651245117MiB
Instructions: 238996 (2.051319122314453MiB)
String Table Bytes: 89.2802734375KiB
Extra Data Items: 430144 (1.640869140625MiB)
Sema.zig after:
Total ZIR bytes: 3.3344192504882812MiB
Instructions: 211829 (1.8181428909301758MiB)
String Table Bytes: 89.2802734375KiB
Extra Data Items: 374611 (1.4290275573730469MiB)
Macro definitions are simply a slice of bytes, which may not be
UTF-8 encoded. If they are not UTF-8 encoded, escape non-printable
and non-ASCII characters as `\xNN`.
Fixes#12784
This is problematic because in practice it depends on whether the
compiler backend supports it too, as evidenced by the TODO comment about
LLVM not supporting some architectures that in fact do support tail
calls.
Instead this logic is organized strategically in src/target.zig, part of
the internal compiler source code, and the behavior tests in question
duplicate some logic for deciding whether to proceed with the test.
The proper place to expose this flag is in `@import("builtin")` - the
generated source file - so that third party compilers can advertise
whether they support tail calls.
Since now the size of a c_longdouble is correctly 16 bytes,
the test is no longer passing. It was previously accidentally passing
due to incorrect sizing and it not being larger than the size
of a f64.
disable long_double test for windows
Adds error for taking a non comptime parameter in a function returning a
comptime-only type but not when that type is dependent on a parameter.
Co-authored-by: Veikka Tuominen <git@vexu.eu>
We call `sema.resolveTypeFields` in order to get the fields of structs
and unions inserted into their data structures. If it isn't called, it
can happen that the fields of a type is queried before those fields are
inserted into (for instance) `Module.Union.fields`, which would result in
a wrong 'no field named' error.
Fixes: #12486