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The idea here is that there are two ways we can reference a function at runtime: * Through a direct call, i.e. where the function is comptime-known * Through a function pointer This means we can easily perform a form of rudimentary escape analysis on functions. If we ever see a `decl_ref` or `ref` of a function, we have a function pointer, which could "leak" into runtime code, so we emit the function; but for a plain `decl_val`, there's no need to. This change means that `comptime { _ = f; }` no longer forces a function to be emitted, which was used for some things (mainly tests). These use sites have been replaced with `_ = &f;`, which still triggers analysis of the function body, since you're taking a pointer to the function. Resolves: #6256 Resolves: #15353
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Zig
13 lines
203 B
Zig
fn entry(a: *addrspace(.gs) i32) *addrspace(.gs) i32 {
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return a;
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}
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pub fn main() void {
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_ = &entry;
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}
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// compile
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// output_mode=Exe
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// backend=stage2,llvm
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// target=x86_64-linux,x86_64-macos
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//
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