diff --git a/lib/std/auto_reset_event.zig b/lib/std/auto_reset_event.zig index df528e40a5..7e13dc1aba 100644 --- a/lib/std/auto_reset_event.zig +++ b/lib/std/auto_reset_event.zig @@ -30,10 +30,8 @@ pub const AutoResetEvent = struct { // std.ResetEvent.wait() | // | std.ResetEvent.set() // | std.ResetEvent.set() - // std.ResetEvent.reset() | + // std.ResetEvent.reset() | // std.ResetEvent.wait() | (missed the second .set() notification above) - - state: usize = UNSET, const UNSET = 0; @@ -70,7 +68,7 @@ pub const AutoResetEvent = struct { if (state != UNSET) { unreachable; // multiple waiting threads on the same AutoResetEvent } - + // lazily initialize the ResetEvent if it hasn't been already if (!has_reset_event) { has_reset_event = true; @@ -78,7 +76,7 @@ pub const AutoResetEvent = struct { } // Since the AutoResetEvent currently isnt set, - // try to register our ResetEvent on it to wait + // try to register our ResetEvent on it to wait // for a set() call from another thread. if (@cmpxchgWeak( usize, @@ -121,7 +119,7 @@ pub const AutoResetEvent = struct { unreachable; // multiple waiting threads on the same AutoResetEvent observed when timing out } - // This menas a set() thread saw our ResetEvent pointer, acquired it, and is trying to wake it up. + // This menas a set() thread saw our ResetEvent pointer, acquired it, and is trying to wake it up. // We need to wait for it to wake up our ResetEvent before we can return and invalidate it. // We don't return error.TimedOut here as it technically notified us while we were "timing out". reset_event.wait(); @@ -137,7 +135,7 @@ pub const AutoResetEvent = struct { return; } - // If the AutoResetEvent isn't set, + // If the AutoResetEvent isn't set, // then try to leave a notification for the wait() thread that we set() it. if (state == UNSET) { state = @cmpxchgWeak( @@ -226,4 +224,4 @@ test "std.AutoResetEvent" { send_thread.wait(); recv_thread.wait(); -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/lib/std/c/openbsd.zig b/lib/std/c/openbsd.zig index 5525aa18e6..ab193abb6b 100644 --- a/lib/std/c/openbsd.zig +++ b/lib/std/c/openbsd.zig @@ -34,4 +34,3 @@ pub const pthread_attr_t = extern struct { }; pub extern "c" fn posix_memalign(memptr: *?*c_void, alignment: usize, size: usize) c_int; - diff --git a/lib/std/compress/deflate.zig b/lib/std/compress/deflate.zig index 2697fd5b86..addd1b1a27 100644 --- a/lib/std/compress/deflate.zig +++ b/lib/std/compress/deflate.zig @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ pub fn InflateStream(comptime ReaderType: type) type { comptime { @setEvalBranchQuota(100000); - const len_lengths = // + const len_lengths = [_]u16{8} ** 144 ++ [_]u16{9} ** 112 ++ [_]u16{7} ** 24 ++ diff --git a/lib/std/hash_map.zig b/lib/std/hash_map.zig index 08f3400d7f..d330863277 100644 --- a/lib/std/hash_map.zig +++ b/lib/std/hash_map.zig @@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ test "std.hash_map put" { test "std.hash_map putAssumeCapacity" { var map = AutoHashMap(u32, u32).init(std.testing.allocator); defer map.deinit(); - + try map.ensureCapacity(20); var i: u32 = 0; while (i < 20) : (i += 1) { diff --git a/lib/std/heap/general_purpose_allocator.zig b/lib/std/heap/general_purpose_allocator.zig index ce1f980458..acda1e116e 100644 --- a/lib/std/heap/general_purpose_allocator.zig +++ b/lib/std/heap/general_purpose_allocator.zig @@ -184,8 +184,12 @@ pub fn GeneralPurposeAllocator(comptime config: Config) type { const total_requested_bytes_init = if (config.enable_memory_limit) @as(usize, 0) else {}; const requested_memory_limit_init = if (config.enable_memory_limit) @as(usize, math.maxInt(usize)) else {}; - const mutex_init = if (config.MutexType) |T| T{} else - if (config.thread_safe) std.Mutex{} else std.mutex.Dummy{}; + const mutex_init = if (config.MutexType) |T| + T{} + else if (config.thread_safe) + std.Mutex{} + else + std.mutex.Dummy{}; const stack_n = config.stack_trace_frames; const one_trace_size = @sizeOf(usize) * stack_n; @@ -865,9 +869,9 @@ test "realloc large object to small object" { } test "overrideable mutexes" { - var gpa = GeneralPurposeAllocator(.{.MutexType = std.Mutex}){ + var gpa = GeneralPurposeAllocator(.{ .MutexType = std.Mutex }){ .backing_allocator = std.testing.allocator, - .mutex = std.Mutex{} + .mutex = std.Mutex{}, }; defer std.testing.expect(!gpa.deinit()); const allocator = &gpa.allocator; diff --git a/lib/std/macho.zig b/lib/std/macho.zig index 6bd22359f7..90b6ca74e7 100644 --- a/lib/std/macho.zig +++ b/lib/std/macho.zig @@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ pub const uuid_command = extern struct { uuid: [16]u8, }; - /// The version_min_command contains the min OS version on which this /// binary was built to run. pub const version_min_command = extern struct { diff --git a/lib/std/meta.zig b/lib/std/meta.zig index c7b38bbfe6..2cf7f6de81 100644 --- a/lib/std/meta.zig +++ b/lib/std/meta.zig @@ -226,43 +226,55 @@ pub fn Sentinel(comptime T: type, comptime sentinel_val: Elem(T)) type { switch (@typeInfo(T)) { .Pointer => |info| switch (info.size) { .One => switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) { - .Array => |array_info| return @Type(.{ .Pointer = .{ + .Array => |array_info| return @Type(.{ + .Pointer = .{ + .size = info.size, + .is_const = info.is_const, + .is_volatile = info.is_volatile, + .alignment = info.alignment, + .child = @Type(.{ + .Array = .{ + .len = array_info.len, + .child = array_info.child, + .sentinel = sentinel_val, + }, + }), + .is_allowzero = info.is_allowzero, + .sentinel = info.sentinel, + }, + }), + else => {}, + }, + .Many, .Slice => return @Type(.{ + .Pointer = .{ .size = info.size, .is_const = info.is_const, .is_volatile = info.is_volatile, .alignment = info.alignment, - .child = @Type(.{ .Array = .{ - .len = array_info.len, - .child = array_info.child, - .sentinel = sentinel_val, - }}), + .child = info.child, .is_allowzero = info.is_allowzero, - .sentinel = info.sentinel, - }}), - else => {}, - }, - .Many, .Slice => return @Type(.{ .Pointer = .{ - .size = info.size, - .is_const = info.is_const, - .is_volatile = info.is_volatile, - .alignment = info.alignment, - .child = info.child, - .is_allowzero = info.is_allowzero, - .sentinel = sentinel_val, - }}), + .sentinel = sentinel_val, + }, + }), else => {}, }, .Optional => |info| switch (@typeInfo(info.child)) { .Pointer => |ptr_info| switch (ptr_info.size) { - .Many => return @Type(.{ .Optional = .{ .child = @Type(.{ .Pointer = .{ - .size = ptr_info.size, - .is_const = ptr_info.is_const, - .is_volatile = ptr_info.is_volatile, - .alignment = ptr_info.alignment, - .child = ptr_info.child, - .is_allowzero = ptr_info.is_allowzero, - .sentinel = sentinel_val, - }})}}), + .Many => return @Type(.{ + .Optional = .{ + .child = @Type(.{ + .Pointer = .{ + .size = ptr_info.size, + .is_const = ptr_info.is_const, + .is_volatile = ptr_info.is_volatile, + .alignment = ptr_info.alignment, + .child = ptr_info.child, + .is_allowzero = ptr_info.is_allowzero, + .sentinel = sentinel_val, + }, + }), + }, + }), else => {}, }, else => {}, @@ -296,17 +308,17 @@ pub fn assumeSentinel(p: anytype, comptime sentinel_val: Elem(@TypeOf(p))) Senti } test "std.meta.assumeSentinel" { - testing.expect([*:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]u8 , undefined), 0))); - testing.expect([:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]u8 , undefined), 0))); - testing.expect([*:0]const u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]const u8, undefined), 0))); - testing.expect([:0]const u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]const u8 , undefined), 0))); - testing.expect([*:0]u16 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]u16 , undefined), 0))); - testing.expect([:0]const u16 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]const u16, undefined), 0))); - testing.expect([*:3]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*:1]u8 , undefined), 3))); - testing.expect([:null]?[*]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]?[*]u8 , undefined), null))); - testing.expect([*:null]?[*]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]?[*]u8 , undefined), null))); - testing.expect(*[10:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as(*[10]u8 , undefined), 0))); - testing.expect(?[*:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as(?[*]u8 , undefined), 0))); + testing.expect([*:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]u8, undefined), 0))); + testing.expect([:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]u8, undefined), 0))); + testing.expect([*:0]const u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]const u8, undefined), 0))); + testing.expect([:0]const u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]const u8, undefined), 0))); + testing.expect([*:0]u16 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]u16, undefined), 0))); + testing.expect([:0]const u16 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]const u16, undefined), 0))); + testing.expect([*:3]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*:1]u8, undefined), 3))); + testing.expect([:null]?[*]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([]?[*]u8, undefined), null))); + testing.expect([*:null]?[*]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as([*]?[*]u8, undefined), null))); + testing.expect(*[10:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as(*[10]u8, undefined), 0))); + testing.expect(?[*:0]u8 == @TypeOf(assumeSentinel(@as(?[*]u8, undefined), 0))); } pub fn containerLayout(comptime T: type) TypeInfo.ContainerLayout { diff --git a/lib/std/mutex.zig b/lib/std/mutex.zig index 706685d1fa..fb54e04289 100644 --- a/lib/std/mutex.zig +++ b/lib/std/mutex.zig @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ pub const Mutex = if (builtin.single_threaded) else if (builtin.os.tag == .windows) WindowsMutex else if (builtin.link_libc or builtin.os.tag == .linux) -// stack-based version of https://github.com/Amanieu/parking_lot/blob/master/core/src/word_lock.rs + // stack-based version of https://github.com/Amanieu/parking_lot/blob/master/core/src/word_lock.rs struct { state: usize = 0, diff --git a/lib/std/os/linux.zig b/lib/std/os/linux.zig index dbb9225aa2..b669ed2436 100644 --- a/lib/std/os/linux.zig +++ b/lib/std/os/linux.zig @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ pub fn getauxval(index: usize) usize { // Some architectures (and some syscalls) require 64bit parameters to be passed // in a even-aligned register pair. -const require_aligned_register_pair = // +const require_aligned_register_pair = std.Target.current.cpu.arch.isMIPS() or std.Target.current.cpu.arch.isARM() or std.Target.current.cpu.arch.isThumb(); diff --git a/lib/std/os/linux/io_uring.zig b/lib/std/os/linux/io_uring.zig index b2d42bab93..984acc7449 100644 --- a/lib/std/os/linux/io_uring.zig +++ b/lib/std/os/linux/io_uring.zig @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { pub fn init(entries: u12, flags: u32) !IO_Uring { var params = mem.zeroInit(io_uring_params, .{ .flags = flags, - .sq_thread_idle = 1000 + .sq_thread_idle = 1000, }); return try IO_Uring.init_params(entries, ¶ms); } @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { // or a container seccomp policy prohibits io_uring syscalls: linux.EPERM => return error.PermissionDenied, linux.ENOSYS => return error.SystemOutdated, - else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno) + else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno), } const fd = @intCast(os.fd_t, res); assert(fd >= 0); @@ -117,12 +117,12 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { assert(cq.overflow.* == 0); assert(cq.cqes.len == p.cq_entries); - return IO_Uring { + return IO_Uring{ .fd = fd, .sq = sq, .cq = cq, .flags = p.flags, - .features = p.features + .features = p.features, }; } @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { // The operation was interrupted by a delivery of a signal before it could complete. // This can happen while waiting for events with IORING_ENTER_GETEVENTS: linux.EINTR => return error.SignalInterrupt, - else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno) + else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno), } return @intCast(u32, res); } @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { user_data: u64, fd: os.fd_t, buffer: []u8, - offset: u64 + offset: u64, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_read(sqe, fd, buffer, offset); @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { user_data: u64, fd: os.fd_t, buffer: []const u8, - offset: u64 + offset: u64, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_write(sqe, fd, buffer, offset); @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { user_data: u64, fd: os.fd_t, iovecs: []const os.iovec, - offset: u64 + offset: u64, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_readv(sqe, fd, iovecs, offset); @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { user_data: u64, fd: os.fd_t, iovecs: []const os.iovec_const, - offset: u64 + offset: u64, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_writev(sqe, fd, iovecs, offset); @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { fd: os.fd_t, addr: *os.sockaddr, addrlen: *os.socklen_t, - flags: u32 + flags: u32, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_accept(sqe, fd, addr, addrlen, flags); @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { user_data: u64, fd: os.fd_t, addr: *const os.sockaddr, - addrlen: os.socklen_t + addrlen: os.socklen_t, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_connect(sqe, fd, addr, addrlen); @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { user_data: u64, fd: os.fd_t, buffer: []u8, - flags: u32 + flags: u32, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_recv(sqe, fd, buffer, flags); @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { user_data: u64, fd: os.fd_t, buffer: []const u8, - flags: u32 + flags: u32, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_send(sqe, fd, buffer, flags); @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { fd: os.fd_t, path: [*:0]const u8, flags: u32, - mode: os.mode_t + mode: os.mode_t, ) !*io_uring_sqe { const sqe = try self.get_sqe(); io_uring_prep_openat(sqe, fd, path, flags, mode); @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { self.fd, .REGISTER_FILES, @ptrCast(*const c_void, fds.ptr), - @intCast(u32, fds.len) + @intCast(u32, fds.len), ); switch (linux.getErrno(res)) { 0 => {}, @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { linux.ENOMEM => return error.SystemResources, // Attempt to register files on a ring already registering files or being torn down: linux.ENXIO => return error.RingShuttingDownOrAlreadyRegisteringFiles, - else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno) + else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno), } } @@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ pub const IO_Uring = struct { switch (linux.getErrno(res)) { 0 => {}, linux.ENXIO => return error.FilesNotRegistered, - else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno) + else => |errno| return os.unexpectedErrno(errno), } } }; @@ -581,13 +581,13 @@ pub const SubmissionQueue = struct { // This allows us to amortize the cost of the @atomicStore to `tail` across multiple SQEs. sqe_head: u32 = 0, sqe_tail: u32 = 0, - + pub fn init(fd: os.fd_t, p: io_uring_params) !SubmissionQueue { assert(fd >= 0); assert((p.features & linux.IORING_FEAT_SINGLE_MMAP) != 0); const size = std.math.max( p.sq_off.array + p.sq_entries * @sizeOf(u32), - p.cq_off.cqes + p.cq_entries * @sizeOf(io_uring_cqe) + p.cq_off.cqes + p.cq_entries * @sizeOf(io_uring_cqe), ); const mmap = try os.mmap( null, @@ -620,9 +620,9 @@ pub const SubmissionQueue = struct { // see https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v5.8/fs/io_uring.c#L7843-L7844. assert( p.sq_entries == - @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.sq_off.ring_entries])).* + @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.sq_off.ring_entries])).*, ); - return SubmissionQueue { + return SubmissionQueue{ .head = @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.sq_off.head])), .tail = @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.sq_off.tail])), .mask = @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.sq_off.ring_mask])).*, @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ pub const SubmissionQueue = struct { .array = array[0..p.sq_entries], .sqes = sqes[0..p.sq_entries], .mmap = mmap, - .mmap_sqes = mmap_sqes + .mmap_sqes = mmap_sqes, }; } @@ -654,18 +654,16 @@ pub const CompletionQueue = struct { const mmap = sq.mmap; const cqes = @ptrCast( [*]io_uring_cqe, - @alignCast(@alignOf(io_uring_cqe), &mmap[p.cq_off.cqes]) + @alignCast(@alignOf(io_uring_cqe), &mmap[p.cq_off.cqes]), ); - assert( - p.cq_entries == - @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.cq_off.ring_entries])).* - ); - return CompletionQueue { + assert(p.cq_entries == + @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.cq_off.ring_entries])).*); + return CompletionQueue{ .head = @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.cq_off.head])), .tail = @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.cq_off.tail])), .mask = @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.cq_off.ring_mask])).*, .overflow = @ptrCast(*u32, @alignCast(@alignOf(u32), &mmap[p.cq_off.overflow])), - .cqes = cqes[0..p.cq_entries] + .cqes = cqes[0..p.cq_entries], }; } @@ -689,7 +687,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_nop(sqe: *io_uring_sqe) void { .buf_index = 0, .personality = 0, .splice_fd_in = 0, - .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 } + .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 }, }; } @@ -707,7 +705,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_fsync(sqe: *io_uring_sqe, fd: os.fd_t, flags: u32) void { .buf_index = 0, .personality = 0, .splice_fd_in = 0, - .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 } + .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 }, }; } @@ -717,7 +715,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_rw( fd: os.fd_t, addr: anytype, len: usize, - offset: u64 + offset: u64, ) void { sqe.* = .{ .opcode = op, @@ -732,7 +730,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_rw( .buf_index = 0, .personality = 0, .splice_fd_in = 0, - .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 } + .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 }, }; } @@ -748,7 +746,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_readv( sqe: *io_uring_sqe, fd: os.fd_t, iovecs: []const os.iovec, - offset: u64 + offset: u64, ) void { io_uring_prep_rw(.READV, sqe, fd, iovecs.ptr, iovecs.len, offset); } @@ -757,7 +755,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_writev( sqe: *io_uring_sqe, fd: os.fd_t, iovecs: []const os.iovec_const, - offset: u64 + offset: u64, ) void { io_uring_prep_rw(.WRITEV, sqe, fd, iovecs.ptr, iovecs.len, offset); } @@ -767,7 +765,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_accept( fd: os.fd_t, addr: *os.sockaddr, addrlen: *os.socklen_t, - flags: u32 + flags: u32, ) void { // `addr` holds a pointer to `sockaddr`, and `addr2` holds a pointer to socklen_t`. // `addr2` maps to `sqe.off` (u64) instead of `sqe.len` (which is only a u32). @@ -779,7 +777,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_connect( sqe: *io_uring_sqe, fd: os.fd_t, addr: *const os.sockaddr, - addrlen: os.socklen_t + addrlen: os.socklen_t, ) void { // `addrlen` maps to `sqe.off` (u64) instead of `sqe.len` (which is only a u32). io_uring_prep_rw(.CONNECT, sqe, fd, addr, 0, addrlen); @@ -800,7 +798,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_openat( fd: os.fd_t, path: [*:0]const u8, flags: u32, - mode: os.mode_t + mode: os.mode_t, ) void { io_uring_prep_rw(.OPENAT, sqe, fd, path, mode, 0); sqe.rw_flags = flags; @@ -820,7 +818,7 @@ pub fn io_uring_prep_close(sqe: *io_uring_sqe, fd: os.fd_t) void { .buf_index = 0, .personality = 0, .splice_fd_in = 0, - .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 } + .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 }, }; } @@ -845,7 +843,7 @@ test "nop" { var ring = IO_Uring.init(1, 0) catch |err| switch (err) { error.SystemOutdated => return error.SkipZigTest, error.PermissionDenied => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => return err + else => return err, }; defer { ring.deinit(); @@ -853,7 +851,7 @@ test "nop" { } const sqe = try ring.nop(0xaaaaaaaa); - testing.expectEqual(io_uring_sqe { + testing.expectEqual(io_uring_sqe{ .opcode = .NOP, .flags = 0, .ioprio = 0, @@ -866,7 +864,7 @@ test "nop" { .buf_index = 0, .personality = 0, .splice_fd_in = 0, - .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 } + .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 }, }, sqe.*); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 0), ring.sq.sqe_head); @@ -883,10 +881,10 @@ test "nop" { testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 0), ring.cq.head.*); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 0), ring.sq_ready()); - testing.expectEqual(io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xaaaaaaaa, .res = 0, - .flags = 0 + .flags = 0, }, try ring.copy_cqe()); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 1), ring.cq.head.*); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 0), ring.cq_ready()); @@ -894,10 +892,10 @@ test "nop" { const sqe_barrier = try ring.nop(0xbbbbbbbb); sqe_barrier.flags |= linux.IOSQE_IO_DRAIN; testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 1), try ring.submit()); - testing.expectEqual(io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xbbbbbbbb, .res = 0, - .flags = 0 + .flags = 0, }, try ring.copy_cqe()); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 2), ring.sq.sqe_head); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 2), ring.sq.sqe_tail); @@ -911,7 +909,7 @@ test "readv" { var ring = IO_Uring.init(1, 0) catch |err| switch (err) { error.SystemOutdated => return error.SkipZigTest, error.PermissionDenied => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => return err + else => return err, }; defer ring.deinit(); @@ -930,14 +928,14 @@ test "readv" { try ring.register_files(registered_fds[0..]); var buffer = [_]u8{42} ** 128; - var iovecs = [_]os.iovec{ os.iovec { .iov_base = &buffer, .iov_len = buffer.len } }; + var iovecs = [_]os.iovec{os.iovec{ .iov_base = &buffer, .iov_len = buffer.len }}; const sqe = try ring.readv(0xcccccccc, fd_index, iovecs[0..], 0); testing.expectEqual(linux.IORING_OP.READV, sqe.opcode); sqe.flags |= linux.IOSQE_FIXED_FILE; testing.expectError(error.SubmissionQueueFull, ring.nop(0)); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 1), try ring.submit()); - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xcccccccc, .res = buffer.len, .flags = 0, @@ -953,10 +951,10 @@ test "writev/fsync/readv" { var ring = IO_Uring.init(4, 0) catch |err| switch (err) { error.SystemOutdated => return error.SkipZigTest, error.PermissionDenied => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => return err + else => return err, }; defer ring.deinit(); - + const path = "test_io_uring_writev_fsync_readv"; const file = try std.fs.cwd().createFile(path, .{ .read = true, .truncate = true }); defer file.close(); @@ -964,19 +962,19 @@ test "writev/fsync/readv" { const fd = file.handle; const buffer_write = [_]u8{42} ** 128; - const iovecs_write = [_]os.iovec_const { - os.iovec_const { .iov_base = &buffer_write, .iov_len = buffer_write.len } + const iovecs_write = [_]os.iovec_const{ + os.iovec_const{ .iov_base = &buffer_write, .iov_len = buffer_write.len }, }; var buffer_read = [_]u8{0} ** 128; - var iovecs_read = [_]os.iovec { - os.iovec { .iov_base = &buffer_read, .iov_len = buffer_read.len } + var iovecs_read = [_]os.iovec{ + os.iovec{ .iov_base = &buffer_read, .iov_len = buffer_read.len }, }; const sqe_writev = try ring.writev(0xdddddddd, fd, iovecs_write[0..], 17); testing.expectEqual(linux.IORING_OP.WRITEV, sqe_writev.opcode); testing.expectEqual(@as(u64, 17), sqe_writev.off); sqe_writev.flags |= linux.IOSQE_IO_LINK; - + const sqe_fsync = try ring.fsync(0xeeeeeeee, fd, 0); testing.expectEqual(linux.IORING_OP.FSYNC, sqe_fsync.opcode); testing.expectEqual(fd, sqe_fsync.fd); @@ -991,21 +989,21 @@ test "writev/fsync/readv" { testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 0), ring.sq_ready()); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 3), ring.cq_ready()); - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xdddddddd, .res = buffer_write.len, .flags = 0, }, try ring.copy_cqe()); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 2), ring.cq_ready()); - - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xeeeeeeee, .res = 0, .flags = 0, }, try ring.copy_cqe()); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 1), ring.cq_ready()); - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xffffffff, .res = buffer_read.len, .flags = 0, @@ -1021,10 +1019,10 @@ test "write/read" { var ring = IO_Uring.init(2, 0) catch |err| switch (err) { error.SystemOutdated => return error.SkipZigTest, error.PermissionDenied => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => return err + else => return err, }; defer ring.deinit(); - + const path = "test_io_uring_write_read"; const file = try std.fs.cwd().createFile(path, .{ .read = true, .truncate = true }); defer file.close(); @@ -1048,12 +1046,12 @@ test "write/read" { // https://lwn.net/Articles/809820/ if (cqe_write.res == -linux.EINVAL) return error.SkipZigTest; if (cqe_read.res == -linux.EINVAL) return error.SkipZigTest; - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0x11111111, .res = buffer_write.len, .flags = 0, }, cqe_write); - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0x22222222, .res = buffer_read.len, .flags = 0, @@ -1067,7 +1065,7 @@ test "openat" { var ring = IO_Uring.init(1, 0) catch |err| switch (err) { error.SystemOutdated => return error.SkipZigTest, error.PermissionDenied => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => return err + else => return err, }; defer ring.deinit(); @@ -1077,7 +1075,7 @@ test "openat" { const flags: u32 = os.O_CLOEXEC | os.O_RDWR | os.O_CREAT; const mode: os.mode_t = 0o666; const sqe_openat = try ring.openat(0x33333333, linux.AT_FDCWD, path, flags, mode); - testing.expectEqual(io_uring_sqe { + testing.expectEqual(io_uring_sqe{ .opcode = .OPENAT, .flags = 0, .ioprio = 0, @@ -1090,7 +1088,7 @@ test "openat" { .buf_index = 0, .personality = 0, .splice_fd_in = 0, - .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 } + .__pad2 = [2]u64{ 0, 0 }, }, sqe_openat.*); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 1), try ring.submit()); @@ -1103,7 +1101,7 @@ test "openat" { if (cqe_openat.res == -linux.EBADF and (ring.features & linux.IORING_FEAT_RW_CUR_POS) == 0) { return error.SkipZigTest; } - if (cqe_openat.res <= 0) std.debug.print("\ncqe_openat.res={}\n", .{ cqe_openat.res }); + if (cqe_openat.res <= 0) std.debug.print("\ncqe_openat.res={}\n", .{cqe_openat.res}); testing.expect(cqe_openat.res > 0); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 0), cqe_openat.flags); @@ -1112,14 +1110,14 @@ test "openat" { test "close" { if (builtin.os.tag != .linux) return error.SkipZigTest; - + var ring = IO_Uring.init(1, 0) catch |err| switch (err) { error.SystemOutdated => return error.SkipZigTest, error.PermissionDenied => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => return err + else => return err, }; defer ring.deinit(); - + const path = "test_io_uring_close"; const file = try std.fs.cwd().createFile(path, .{}); errdefer file.close(); @@ -1132,7 +1130,7 @@ test "close" { const cqe_close = try ring.copy_cqe(); if (cqe_close.res == -linux.EINVAL) return error.SkipZigTest; - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0x44444444, .res = 0, .flags = 0, @@ -1145,7 +1143,7 @@ test "accept/connect/send/recv" { var ring = IO_Uring.init(16, 0) catch |err| switch (err) { error.SystemOutdated => return error.SkipZigTest, error.PermissionDenied => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => return err + else => return err, }; defer ring.deinit(); @@ -1157,8 +1155,8 @@ test "accept/connect/send/recv" { try os.bind(server, &address.any, address.getOsSockLen()); try os.listen(server, kernel_backlog); - const buffer_send = [_]u8{ 1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0 }; - var buffer_recv = [_]u8{ 0,1,0,1,0 }; + const buffer_send = [_]u8{ 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0 }; + var buffer_recv = [_]u8{ 0, 1, 0, 1, 0 }; var accept_addr: os.sockaddr = undefined; var accept_addr_len: os.socklen_t = @sizeOf(@TypeOf(accept_addr)); @@ -1184,10 +1182,10 @@ test "accept/connect/send/recv" { } testing.expectEqual(@as(u64, 0xaaaaaaaa), cqe_accept.user_data); - if (cqe_accept.res <= 0) std.debug.print("\ncqe_accept.res={}\n", .{ cqe_accept.res }); + if (cqe_accept.res <= 0) std.debug.print("\ncqe_accept.res={}\n", .{cqe_accept.res}); testing.expect(cqe_accept.res > 0); testing.expectEqual(@as(u32, 0), cqe_accept.flags); - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xcccccccc, .res = 0, .flags = 0, @@ -1200,7 +1198,7 @@ test "accept/connect/send/recv" { const cqe_send = try ring.copy_cqe(); if (cqe_send.res == -linux.EINVAL) return error.SkipZigTest; - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xeeeeeeee, .res = buffer_send.len, .flags = 0, @@ -1208,7 +1206,7 @@ test "accept/connect/send/recv" { const cqe_recv = try ring.copy_cqe(); if (cqe_recv.res == -linux.EINVAL) return error.SkipZigTest; - testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe { + testing.expectEqual(linux.io_uring_cqe{ .user_data = 0xffffffff, .res = buffer_recv.len, .flags = 0, diff --git a/lib/std/os/linux/test.zig b/lib/std/os/linux/test.zig index e34d588801..7b3840288a 100644 --- a/lib/std/os/linux/test.zig +++ b/lib/std/os/linux/test.zig @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ test "fallocate" { 0 => {}, linux.ENOSYS => return error.SkipZigTest, linux.EOPNOTSUPP => return error.SkipZigTest, - else => |errno| std.debug.panic("unhandled errno: {}", .{ errno }), + else => |errno| std.debug.panic("unhandled errno: {}", .{errno}), } expect((try file.stat()).size == len); diff --git a/lib/std/os/windows.zig b/lib/std/os/windows.zig index dace0cf577..e976bb7e82 100644 --- a/lib/std/os/windows.zig +++ b/lib/std/os/windows.zig @@ -570,13 +570,13 @@ pub fn SetCurrentDirectory(path_name: []const u16) SetCurrentDirectoryError!void const path_len_bytes = math.cast(u16, path_name.len * 2) catch |err| switch (err) { error.Overflow => return error.NameTooLong, }; - + var nt_name = UNICODE_STRING{ .Length = path_len_bytes, .MaximumLength = path_len_bytes, .Buffer = @intToPtr([*]u16, @ptrToInt(path_name.ptr)), }; - + const rc = ntdll.RtlSetCurrentDirectory_U(&nt_name); switch (rc) { .SUCCESS => {}, diff --git a/lib/std/os/windows/ntdll.zig b/lib/std/os/windows/ntdll.zig index 575eccfdd8..fc485f87f2 100644 --- a/lib/std/os/windows/ntdll.zig +++ b/lib/std/os/windows/ntdll.zig @@ -112,6 +112,4 @@ pub extern "NtDll" fn NtWaitForKeyedEvent( Timeout: ?*LARGE_INTEGER, ) callconv(WINAPI) NTSTATUS; -pub extern "NtDll" fn RtlSetCurrentDirectory_U( - PathName: *UNICODE_STRING -) callconv(WINAPI) NTSTATUS; +pub extern "NtDll" fn RtlSetCurrentDirectory_U(PathName: *UNICODE_STRING) callconv(WINAPI) NTSTATUS; diff --git a/lib/std/priority_queue.zig b/lib/std/priority_queue.zig index f5ff4800e8..951e07bfb6 100644 --- a/lib/std/priority_queue.zig +++ b/lib/std/priority_queue.zig @@ -468,7 +468,6 @@ test "std.PriorityQueue: update min heap" { expectEqual(@as(u32, 5), queue.remove()); } - test "std.PriorityQueue: update same min heap" { var queue = PQ.init(testing.allocator, lessThan); defer queue.deinit(); @@ -514,4 +513,4 @@ test "std.PriorityQueue: update same max heap" { expectEqual(@as(u32, 4), queue.remove()); expectEqual(@as(u32, 2), queue.remove()); expectEqual(@as(u32, 1), queue.remove()); -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/lib/std/zig/system.zig b/lib/std/zig/system.zig index 3c9c90eaaa..af0b000328 100644 --- a/lib/std/zig/system.zig +++ b/lib/std/zig/system.zig @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ pub const NativeTargetInfo = struct { const uts = std.os.uname(); const release = mem.spanZ(&uts.release); // The release field sometimes has a weird format, - // `Version.parse` will attempt to find some meaningful interpretation. + // `Version.parse` will attempt to find some meaningful interpretation. if (std.builtin.Version.parse(release)) |ver| { os.version_range.linux.range.min = ver; os.version_range.linux.range.max = ver; @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ pub const NativeTargetInfo = struct { // `---` `` ``--> Sub-version (Starting from Windows 10 onwards) // \ `--> Service pack (Always zero in the constants defined) // `--> OS version (Major & minor) - const os_ver: u16 = // + const os_ver: u16 = @intCast(u16, version_info.dwMajorVersion & 0xff) << 8 | @intCast(u16, version_info.dwMinorVersion & 0xff); const sp_ver: u8 = 0; diff --git a/src/link.zig b/src/link.zig index b1c837fc62..40d5ff9a7f 100644 --- a/src/link.zig +++ b/src/link.zig @@ -572,11 +572,11 @@ pub const File = struct { if (!base.options.disable_lld_caching) { Cache.writeSmallFile(directory.handle, id_symlink_basename, &digest) catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to save archive hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to save archive hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; man.writeManifest() catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when archiving: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when archiving: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; base.lock = man.toOwnedLock(); diff --git a/src/link/Coff.zig b/src/link/Coff.zig index b5eb645e5c..0ba12ca45d 100644 --- a/src/link/Coff.zig +++ b/src/link/Coff.zig @@ -1205,7 +1205,7 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *Coff, comp: *Compilation) !void { } if (stderr.len != 0) { - std.log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); + log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); } } } @@ -1214,11 +1214,11 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *Coff, comp: *Compilation) !void { // Update the file with the digest. If it fails we can continue; it only // means that the next invocation will have an unnecessary cache miss. Cache.writeSmallFile(directory.handle, id_symlink_basename, &digest) catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // Again failure here only means an unnecessary cache miss. man.writeManifest() catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // We hang on to this lock so that the output file path can be used without // other processes clobbering it. diff --git a/src/link/Elf.zig b/src/link/Elf.zig index ba1a9f824d..852b51ece1 100644 --- a/src/link/Elf.zig +++ b/src/link/Elf.zig @@ -1684,7 +1684,7 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *Elf, comp: *Compilation) !void { } if (stderr.len != 0) { - std.log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); + log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); } } @@ -1692,11 +1692,11 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *Elf, comp: *Compilation) !void { // Update the file with the digest. If it fails we can continue; it only // means that the next invocation will have an unnecessary cache miss. Cache.writeSmallFile(directory.handle, id_symlink_basename, &digest) catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // Again failure here only means an unnecessary cache miss. man.writeManifest() catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // We hang on to this lock so that the output file path can be used without // other processes clobbering it. diff --git a/src/link/MachO.zig b/src/link/MachO.zig index 0767ad149f..a2925b3b6b 100644 --- a/src/link/MachO.zig +++ b/src/link/MachO.zig @@ -673,15 +673,15 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *MachO, comp: *Compilation) !void { self.base.allocator.free(result.stderr); } if (result.stdout.len != 0) { - std.log.warn("unexpected LD stdout: {}", .{result.stdout}); + log.warn("unexpected LD stdout: {}", .{result.stdout}); } if (result.stderr.len != 0) { - std.log.warn("unexpected LD stderr: {}", .{result.stderr}); + log.warn("unexpected LD stderr: {}", .{result.stderr}); } if (result.term != .Exited or result.term.Exited != 0) { // TODO parse this output and surface with the Compilation API rather than // directly outputting to stderr here. - std.log.err("{}", .{result.stderr}); + log.err("{}", .{result.stderr}); return error.LDReportedFailure; } } else { @@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *MachO, comp: *Compilation) !void { } if (stderr.len != 0) { - std.log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); + log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); } } @@ -757,10 +757,10 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *MachO, comp: *Compilation) !void { // TODO We are in the position to be able to increase the padding by moving all sections // by the required offset, but this requires a little bit more thinking and bookkeeping. // For now, return an error informing the user of the problem. - std.log.err("Not enough padding between load commands and start of __text section:\n", .{}); - std.log.err("Offset after last load command: 0x{x}\n", .{after_last_cmd_offset}); - std.log.err("Beginning of __text section: 0x{x}\n", .{text_section.offset}); - std.log.err("Needed size: 0x{x}\n", .{needed_size}); + log.err("Not enough padding between load commands and start of __text section:\n", .{}); + log.err("Offset after last load command: 0x{x}\n", .{after_last_cmd_offset}); + log.err("Beginning of __text section: 0x{x}\n", .{text_section.offset}); + log.err("Needed size: 0x{x}\n", .{needed_size}); return error.NotEnoughPadding; } const linkedit_segment = self.load_commands.items[self.linkedit_segment_cmd_index.?].Segment; @@ -792,11 +792,11 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *MachO, comp: *Compilation) !void { // Update the file with the digest. If it fails we can continue; it only // means that the next invocation will have an unnecessary cache miss. Cache.writeSmallFile(directory.handle, id_symlink_basename, &digest) catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest file: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // Again failure here only means an unnecessary cache miss. man.writeManifest() catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // We hang on to this lock so that the output file path can be used without // other processes clobbering it. diff --git a/src/link/Wasm.zig b/src/link/Wasm.zig index cc57aee03d..74a6607051 100644 --- a/src/link/Wasm.zig +++ b/src/link/Wasm.zig @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *Wasm, comp: *Compilation) !void { } if (stderr.len != 0) { - std.log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); + log.warn("unexpected LLD stderr:\n{s}", .{stderr}); } } @@ -463,11 +463,11 @@ fn linkWithLLD(self: *Wasm, comp: *Compilation) !void { // Update the file with the digest. If it fails we can continue; it only // means that the next invocation will have an unnecessary cache miss. Cache.writeSmallFile(directory.handle, id_symlink_basename, &digest) catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest symlink: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to save linking hash digest symlink: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // Again failure here only means an unnecessary cache miss. man.writeManifest() catch |err| { - std.log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); + log.warn("failed to write cache manifest when linking: {}", .{@errorName(err)}); }; // We hang on to this lock so that the output file path can be used without // other processes clobbering it. diff --git a/src/stage1/analyze.cpp b/src/stage1/analyze.cpp index 2638744dd7..ed0a033592 100644 --- a/src/stage1/analyze.cpp +++ b/src/stage1/analyze.cpp @@ -3936,12 +3936,6 @@ void update_compile_var(CodeGen *g, Buf *name, ZigValue *value) { void scan_decls(CodeGen *g, ScopeDecls *decls_scope, AstNode *node) { switch (node->type) { - case NodeTypeContainerDecl: - for (size_t i = 0; i < node->data.container_decl.decls.length; i += 1) { - AstNode *child = node->data.container_decl.decls.at(i); - scan_decls(g, decls_scope, child); - } - break; case NodeTypeFnDef: scan_decls(g, decls_scope, node->data.fn_def.fn_proto); break; @@ -3986,6 +3980,7 @@ void scan_decls(CodeGen *g, ScopeDecls *decls_scope, AstNode *node) { case NodeTypeCompTime: preview_comptime_decl(g, node, decls_scope); break; + case NodeTypeContainerDecl: case NodeTypeNoSuspend: case NodeTypeParamDecl: case NodeTypeReturnExpr: diff --git a/src/stage1/ir.cpp b/src/stage1/ir.cpp index 923b3f7a7e..608faed812 100644 --- a/src/stage1/ir.cpp +++ b/src/stage1/ir.cpp @@ -25310,24 +25310,6 @@ static Error ir_make_type_info_decls(IrAnalyze *ira, IrInst* source_instr, ZigVa } inner_fields[2]->data.x_union.payload = fn_decl_val; - break; - } - case TldIdContainer: - { - ZigType *type_entry = ((TldContainer *)curr_entry->value)->type_entry; - if ((err = type_resolve(ira->codegen, type_entry, ResolveStatusSizeKnown))) - return ErrorSemanticAnalyzeFail; - - // This is a type. - bigint_init_unsigned(&inner_fields[2]->data.x_union.tag, 0); - - ZigValue *payload = ira->codegen->pass1_arena->create(); - payload->special = ConstValSpecialStatic; - payload->type = ira->codegen->builtin_types.entry_type; - payload->data.x_type = type_entry; - - inner_fields[2]->data.x_union.payload = payload; - break; } default: diff --git a/test/stage1/behavior/vector.zig b/test/stage1/behavior/vector.zig index a36463144f..5839376b5f 100644 --- a/test/stage1/behavior/vector.zig +++ b/test/stage1/behavior/vector.zig @@ -550,8 +550,8 @@ test "vector reduce operation" { // LLVM 11 ERROR: Cannot select type // https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/7138 if (std.builtin.arch != .aarch64) { - doTheTestReduce(.Min, [4]i64{ 1234567, -386, 0, 3 }, @as(i64, -386)); - doTheTestReduce(.Min, [4]u64{ 99, 9999, 9, 99999 }, @as(u64, 9)); + doTheTestReduce(.Min, [4]i64{ 1234567, -386, 0, 3 }, @as(i64, -386)); + doTheTestReduce(.Min, [4]u64{ 99, 9999, 9, 99999 }, @as(u64, 9)); } doTheTestReduce(.Min, [4]i128{ 1234567, -386, 0, 3 }, @as(i128, -386)); @@ -568,8 +568,8 @@ test "vector reduce operation" { // LLVM 11 ERROR: Cannot select type // https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/7138 if (std.builtin.arch != .aarch64) { - doTheTestReduce(.Max, [4]i64{ 1234567, -386, 0, 3 }, @as(i64, 1234567)); - doTheTestReduce(.Max, [4]u64{ 99, 9999, 9, 99999 }, @as(u64, 99999)); + doTheTestReduce(.Max, [4]i64{ 1234567, -386, 0, 3 }, @as(i64, 1234567)); + doTheTestReduce(.Max, [4]u64{ 99, 9999, 9, 99999 }, @as(u64, 99999)); } doTheTestReduce(.Max, [4]i128{ 1234567, -386, 0, 3 }, @as(i128, 1234567));