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//! Types and values provided by the Zig language. |
subsystem:
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const builtin = @import("builtin"); |
StackTraceThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// `explicit_subsystem` is missing when the subsystem is automatically detected, /// so Zig standard library has the subsystem detection logic here. This should generally be /// used rather than `explicit_subsystem`. /// On non-Windows targets, this is `null`. pub const subsystem: ?std.Target.SubSystem = blk: { if (@hasDecl(builtin, "explicit_subsystem")) break :blk builtin.explicit_subsystem; switch (builtin.os.tag) { .windows => { if (builtin.is_test) { break :blk std.Target.SubSystem.Console; } if (@hasDecl(root, "main") or @hasDecl(root, "WinMain") or @hasDecl(root, "wWinMain") or @hasDecl(root, "WinMainCRTStartup") or @hasDecl(root, "wWinMainCRTStartup")) { break :blk std.Target.SubSystem.Windows; } else { break :blk std.Target.SubSystem.Console; } }, else => break :blk null, } }; |
format()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const StackTrace = struct { index: usize, instruction_addresses: []usize, |
GlobalLinkageThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
pub fn format( self: StackTrace, comptime fmt: []const u8, options: std.fmt.FormatOptions, writer: anytype, ) !void { if (fmt.len != 0) std.fmt.invalidFmtError(fmt, self); |
SymbolVisibilityThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
// TODO: re-evaluate whether to use format() methods at all. // Until then, avoid an error when using GeneralPurposeAllocator with WebAssembly // where it tries to call detectTTYConfig here. if (builtin.os.tag == .freestanding) return; |
AtomicOrderThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
_ = options; var arena = std.heap.ArenaAllocator.init(std.heap.page_allocator); defer arena.deinit(); const debug_info = std.debug.getSelfDebugInfo() catch |err| { return writer.print("\nUnable to print stack trace: Unable to open debug info: {s}\n", .{@errorName(err)}); }; const tty_config = std.io.tty.detectConfig(std.io.getStdErr()); try writer.writeAll("\n"); std.debug.writeStackTrace(self, writer, arena.allocator(), debug_info, tty_config) catch |err| { try writer.print("Unable to print stack trace: {s}\n", .{@errorName(err)}); }; } }; |
ReduceOpThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const GlobalLinkage = enum { internal, strong, weak, link_once, }; |
AtomicRmwOpExchange - store the operand unmodified. Supports enums, integers, and floats. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const SymbolVisibility = enum { default, hidden, protected, }; |
CodeModelAdd operand to existing value. Supports integers and floats. For integers, two's complement wraparound applies. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const AtomicOrder = enum { unordered, monotonic, acquire, release, acq_rel, seq_cst, }; |
OptimizeModeSubtract operand from existing value. Supports integers and floats. For integers, two's complement wraparound applies. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const ReduceOp = enum { And, Or, Xor, Min, Max, Add, Mul, }; |
ModePerform bitwise AND on existing value with operand. Supports integers. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const AtomicRmwOp = enum { /// Exchange - store the operand unmodified. /// Supports enums, integers, and floats. Xchg, /// Add operand to existing value. /// Supports integers and floats. /// For integers, two's complement wraparound applies. Add, /// Subtract operand from existing value. /// Supports integers and floats. /// For integers, two's complement wraparound applies. Sub, /// Perform bitwise AND on existing value with operand. /// Supports integers. And, /// Perform bitwise NAND on existing value with operand. /// Supports integers. Nand, /// Perform bitwise OR on existing value with operand. /// Supports integers. Or, /// Perform bitwise XOR on existing value with operand. /// Supports integers. Xor, /// Store operand if it is larger than the existing value. /// Supports integers and floats. Max, /// Store operand if it is smaller than the existing value. /// Supports integers and floats. Min, }; |
CallingConventionPerform bitwise NAND on existing value with operand. Supports integers. |
/// The code model puts constraints on the location of symbols and the size of code and data. /// The selection of a code model is a trade off on speed and restrictions that needs to be selected on a per application basis to meet its requirements. /// A slightly more detailed explanation can be found in (for example) the [System V Application Binary Interface (x86_64)](https://github.com/hjl-tools/x86-psABI/wiki/x86-64-psABI-1.0.pdf) 3.5.1. /// /// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const CodeModel = enum { default, tiny, small, kernel, medium, large, }; |
AddressSpacePerform bitwise OR on existing value with operand. Supports integers. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const OptimizeMode = enum { Debug, ReleaseSafe, ReleaseFast, ReleaseSmall, }; |
SourceLocationPerform bitwise XOR on existing value with operand. Supports integers. |
/// Deprecated; use OptimizeMode. pub const Mode = OptimizeMode; |
TypeIdStore operand if it is larger than the existing value. Supports integers and floats. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const CallingConvention = enum(u8) { /// This is the default Zig calling convention used when not using `export` on `fn` /// and no other calling convention is specified. Unspecified, /// Matches the C ABI for the target. /// This is the default calling convention when using `export` on `fn` /// and no other calling convention is specified. C, /// This makes a function not have any function prologue or epilogue, /// making the function itself uncallable in regular Zig code. /// This can be useful when integrating with assembly. Naked, /// Functions with this calling convention are called asynchronously, /// as if called as `async function()`. Async, /// Functions with this calling convention are inlined at all call sites. Inline, /// x86-only. Interrupt, Signal, /// x86-only. Stdcall, /// x86-only. Fastcall, /// x86-only. Vectorcall, /// x86-only. Thiscall, /// ARM Procedure Call Standard (obsolete) /// ARM-only. APCS, /// ARM Architecture Procedure Call Standard (current standard) /// ARM-only. AAPCS, /// ARM Architecture Procedure Call Standard Vector Floating-Point /// ARM-only. AAPCSVFP, /// x86-64-only. SysV, /// x86-64-only. Win64, /// AMD GPU, NVPTX, or SPIR-V kernel Kernel, // Vulkan-only Fragment, Vertex, }; |
TypeStore operand if it is smaller than the existing value. Supports integers and floats. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const AddressSpace = enum(u5) { // CPU address spaces. generic, gs, fs, ss, |
IntThe code model puts constraints on the location of symbols and the size of code and data. The selection of a code model is a trade off on speed and restrictions that needs to be selected on a per application basis to meet its requirements. A slightly more detailed explanation can be found in (for example) the [System V Application Binary Interface (x86_64)](https://github.com/hjl-tools/x86-psABI/wiki/x86-64-psABI-1.0.pdf) 3.5.1. This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
// GPU address spaces. global, constant, param, shared, local, input, output, uniform, |
FloatThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
// AVR address spaces. flash, flash1, flash2, flash3, flash4, flash5, }; |
PointerDeprecated; use OptimizeMode. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const SourceLocation = struct { file: [:0]const u8, fn_name: [:0]const u8, line: u32, column: u32, }; |
SizeThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
pub const TypeId = std.meta.Tag(Type); |
ArrayThis is the default Zig calling convention used when not using |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Type = union(enum) { Type: void, Void: void, Bool: void, NoReturn: void, Int: Int, Float: Float, Pointer: Pointer, Array: Array, Struct: Struct, ComptimeFloat: void, ComptimeInt: void, Undefined: void, Null: void, Optional: Optional, ErrorUnion: ErrorUnion, ErrorSet: ErrorSet, Enum: Enum, Union: Union, Fn: Fn, Opaque: Opaque, Frame: Frame, AnyFrame: AnyFrame, Vector: Vector, EnumLiteral: void, |
ContainerLayoutMatches the C ABI for the target.
This is the default calling convention when using |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Int = struct { signedness: Signedness, bits: u16, }; |
StructFieldThis makes a function not have any function prologue or epilogue, making the function itself uncallable in regular Zig code. This can be useful when integrating with assembly. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Float = struct { bits: u16, }; |
StructFunctions with this calling convention are called asynchronously,
as if called as |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Pointer = struct { size: Size, is_const: bool, is_volatile: bool, /// TODO make this u16 instead of comptime_int alignment: comptime_int, address_space: AddressSpace, child: type, is_allowzero: bool, |
OptionalFunctions with this calling convention are inlined at all call sites. |
/// The type of the sentinel is the element type of the pointer, which is /// the value of the `child` field in this struct. However there is no way /// to refer to that type here, so we use pointer to `anyopaque`. sentinel: ?*const anyopaque, |
ErrorUnionx86-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Size = enum(u2) { One, Many, Slice, C, }; }; |
Errorx86-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Array = struct { len: comptime_int, child: type, |
ErrorSetx86-only. |
/// The type of the sentinel is the element type of the array, which is /// the value of the `child` field in this struct. However there is no way /// to refer to that type here, so we use pointer to `anyopaque`. sentinel: ?*const anyopaque, }; |
EnumFieldx86-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const ContainerLayout = enum(u2) { auto, @"extern", @"packed", }; |
Enumx86-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const StructField = struct { name: [:0]const u8, type: type, default_value: ?*const anyopaque, is_comptime: bool, alignment: comptime_int, }; |
UnionFieldARM Procedure Call Standard (obsolete) ARM-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Struct = struct { layout: ContainerLayout, /// Only valid if layout is .@"packed" backing_integer: ?type = null, fields: []const StructField, decls: []const Declaration, is_tuple: bool, }; |
UnionARM Architecture Procedure Call Standard (current standard) ARM-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Optional = struct { child: type, }; |
FnARM Architecture Procedure Call Standard Vector Floating-Point ARM-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const ErrorUnion = struct { error_set: type, payload: type, }; |
Paramx86-64-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Error = struct { name: [:0]const u8, }; |
Opaquex86-64-only. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const ErrorSet = ?[]const Error; |
FrameAMD GPU, NVPTX, or SPIR-V kernel |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const EnumField = struct { name: [:0]const u8, value: comptime_int, }; |
AnyFrameThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Enum = struct { tag_type: type, fields: []const EnumField, decls: []const Declaration, is_exhaustive: bool, }; |
VectorThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const UnionField = struct { name: [:0]const u8, type: type, alignment: comptime_int, }; |
DeclarationThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Union = struct { layout: ContainerLayout, tag_type: ?type, fields: []const UnionField, decls: []const Declaration, }; |
FloatModeThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Fn = struct { calling_convention: CallingConvention, is_generic: bool, is_var_args: bool, /// TODO change the language spec to make this not optional. return_type: ?type, params: []const Param, |
EndianThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Param = struct { is_generic: bool, is_noalias: bool, type: ?type, }; }; |
SignednessThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Opaque = struct { decls: []const Declaration, }; |
OutputModeTODO make this u16 instead of comptime_int |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Frame = struct { function: *const anyopaque, }; |
LinkModeThe type of the sentinel is the element type of the pointer, which is
the value of the |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const AnyFrame = struct { child: ?type, }; |
WasiExecModelThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Vector = struct { len: comptime_int, child: type, }; |
CallModifierThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Declaration = struct { name: [:0]const u8, }; }; |
VaListAarch64The type of the sentinel is the element type of the array, which is
the value of the |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const FloatMode = enum { strict, optimized, }; |
VaListHexagonThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Endian = enum { big, little, }; |
VaListPowerPcThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const Signedness = enum { signed, unsigned, }; |
VaListS390xThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const OutputMode = enum { Exe, Lib, Obj, }; |
VaListX86_64Only valid if layout is .@"packed" |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const LinkMode = enum { static, dynamic, }; |
VaListThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const WasiExecModel = enum { command, reactor, }; |
PrefetchOptionsThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const CallModifier = enum { /// Equivalent to function call syntax. auto, |
RwThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// Equivalent to async keyword used with function call syntax. async_kw, |
CacheThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// Prevents tail call optimization. This guarantees that the return /// address will point to the callsite, as opposed to the callsite's /// callsite. If the call is otherwise required to be tail-called /// or inlined, a compile error is emitted instead. never_tail, |
ExportOptionsThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// Guarantees that the call will not be inlined. If the call is /// otherwise required to be inlined, a compile error is emitted instead. never_inline, |
ExternOptionsThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// Asserts that the function call will not suspend. This allows a /// non-async function to call an async function. no_async, |
CompilerBackendThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// Guarantees that the call will be generated with tail call optimization. /// If this is not possible, a compile error is emitted instead. always_tail, |
TestFnThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// Guarantees that the call will be inlined at the callsite. /// If this is not possible, a compile error is emitted instead. always_inline, |
PanicFnThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// Evaluates the call at compile-time. If the call cannot be completed at /// compile-time, a compile error is emitted instead. compile_time, }; |
panic:TODO change the language spec to make this not optional. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const VaListAarch64 = extern struct { __stack: *anyopaque, __gr_top: *anyopaque, __vr_top: *anyopaque, __gr_offs: c_int, __vr_offs: c_int, }; |
default_panic()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const VaListHexagon = extern struct { __gpr: c_long, __fpr: c_long, __overflow_arg_area: *anyopaque, __reg_save_area: *anyopaque, }; |
create_exit_data()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const VaListPowerPc = extern struct { gpr: u8, fpr: u8, reserved: c_ushort, overflow_arg_area: *anyopaque, reg_save_area: *anyopaque, }; |
checkNonScalarSentinel()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const VaListS390x = extern struct { __current_saved_reg_area_pointer: *anyopaque, __saved_reg_area_end_pointer: *anyopaque, __overflow_area_pointer: *anyopaque, }; |
panicSentinelMismatch()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const VaListX86_64 = extern struct { gp_offset: c_uint, fp_offset: c_uint, overflow_arg_area: *anyopaque, reg_save_area: *anyopaque, }; |
panicUnwrapError()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const VaList = switch (builtin.cpu.arch) { .aarch64, .aarch64_be => switch (builtin.os.tag) { .windows => *u8, .ios, .macos, .tvos, .watchos => *u8, else => @compileError("disabled due to miscompilations"), // VaListAarch64, }, .arm => switch (builtin.os.tag) { .ios, .macos, .tvos, .watchos => *u8, else => *anyopaque, }, .amdgcn => *u8, .avr => *anyopaque, .bpfel, .bpfeb => *anyopaque, .hexagon => if (builtin.target.isMusl()) VaListHexagon else *u8, .mips, .mipsel, .mips64, .mips64el => *anyopaque, .riscv32, .riscv64 => *anyopaque, .powerpc, .powerpcle => switch (builtin.os.tag) { .ios, .macos, .tvos, .watchos, .aix => *u8, else => VaListPowerPc, }, .powerpc64, .powerpc64le => *u8, .sparc, .sparcel, .sparc64 => *anyopaque, .spirv32, .spirv64 => *anyopaque, .s390x => VaListS390x, .wasm32, .wasm64 => *anyopaque, .x86 => *u8, .x86_64 => switch (builtin.os.tag) { .windows => @compileError("disabled due to miscompilations"), // *u8, else => VaListX86_64, }, else => @compileError("VaList not supported for this target yet"), }; |
panicOutOfBounds()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const PrefetchOptions = struct { /// Whether the prefetch should prepare for a read or a write. rw: Rw = .read, /// The data's locality in an inclusive range from 0 to 3. /// /// 0 means no temporal locality. That is, the data can be immediately /// dropped from the cache after it is accessed. /// /// 3 means high temporal locality. That is, the data should be kept in /// the cache as it is likely to be accessed again soon. locality: u2 = 3, /// The cache that the prefetch should be performed on. cache: Cache = .data, |
panicStartGreaterThanEnd()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
pub const Rw = enum(u1) { read, write, }; |
panicInactiveUnionField()This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
pub const Cache = enum(u1) { instruction, data, }; }; |
panic_messagesThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const ExportOptions = struct { name: []const u8, linkage: GlobalLinkage = .strong, section: ?[]const u8 = null, visibility: SymbolVisibility = .default, }; |
unreachThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const ExternOptions = struct { name: []const u8, library_name: ?[]const u8 = null, linkage: GlobalLinkage = .strong, is_thread_local: bool = false, }; |
unwrap_nullThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This enum is set by the compiler and communicates which compiler backend is /// used to produce machine code. /// Think carefully before deciding to observe this value. Nearly all code should /// be agnostic to the backend that implements the language. The use case /// to use this value is to **work around problems with compiler implementations.** /// /// Avoid failing the compilation if the compiler backend does not match a /// whitelist of backends; rather one should detect that a known problem would /// occur in a blacklist of backends. /// /// The enum is nonexhaustive so that alternate Zig language implementations may /// choose a number as their tag (please use a random number generator rather /// than a "cute" number) and codebases can interact with these values even if /// this upstream enum does not have a name for the number. Of course, upstream /// is happy to accept pull requests to add Zig implementations to this enum. /// /// This data structure is part of the Zig language specification. pub const CompilerBackend = enum(u64) { /// It is allowed for a compiler implementation to not reveal its identity, /// in which case this value is appropriate. Be cool and make sure your /// code supports `other` Zig compilers! other = 0, /// The original Zig compiler created in 2015 by Andrew Kelley. Implemented /// in C++. Used LLVM. Deleted from the ZSF ziglang/zig codebase on /// December 6th, 2022. stage1 = 1, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// LLVM backend. stage2_llvm = 2, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// backend that generates C source code. /// Note that one can observe whether the compilation will output C code /// directly with `object_format` value rather than the `compiler_backend` value. stage2_c = 3, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// WebAssembly backend. stage2_wasm = 4, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// arm backend. stage2_arm = 5, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// x86_64 backend. stage2_x86_64 = 6, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// aarch64 backend. stage2_aarch64 = 7, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// x86 backend. stage2_x86 = 8, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// riscv64 backend. stage2_riscv64 = 9, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// sparc64 backend. stage2_sparc64 = 10, /// The reference implementation self-hosted compiler of Zig, using the /// spirv backend. stage2_spirv64 = 11, |
cast_to_nullThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
_, }; |
incorrect_alignmentThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
/// This function type is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const TestFn = struct { name: []const u8, func: *const fn () anyerror!void, }; |
invalid_error_codeEquivalent to function call syntax. |
/// This function type is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const PanicFn = fn ([]const u8, ?*StackTrace, ?usize) noreturn; |
cast_truncated_dataEquivalent to async keyword used with function call syntax. |
/// This function is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub const panic: PanicFn = if (@hasDecl(root, "panic")) root.panic else if (@hasDecl(root, "os") and @hasDecl(root.os, "panic")) root.os.panic else default_panic; |
negative_to_unsignedPrevents tail call optimization. This guarantees that the return address will point to the callsite, as opposed to the callsite's callsite. If the call is otherwise required to be tail-called or inlined, a compile error is emitted instead. |
/// This function is used by the Zig language code generation and /// therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. pub fn default_panic(msg: []const u8, error_return_trace: ?*StackTrace, ret_addr: ?usize) noreturn { @setCold(true); |
integer_overflowGuarantees that the call will not be inlined. If the call is otherwise required to be inlined, a compile error is emitted instead. |
// For backends that cannot handle the language features depended on by the // default panic handler, we have a simpler panic handler: if (builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_wasm or builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_arm or builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_aarch64 or builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_x86 or (builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_x86_64 and (builtin.target.ofmt != .elf and builtin.target.ofmt != .macho)) or builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_riscv64 or builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_sparc64 or builtin.zig_backend == .stage2_spirv64) { while (true) { @breakpoint(); } } switch (builtin.os.tag) { .freestanding => { while (true) { @breakpoint(); } }, .wasi => { std.debug.print("{s}", .{msg}); std.posix.abort(); }, .uefi => { const uefi = std.os.uefi; |
shl_overflowAsserts that the function call will not suspend. This allows a non-async function to call an async function. |
const ExitData = struct { pub fn create_exit_data(exit_msg: []const u8, exit_size: *usize) ![*:0]u16 { // Need boot services for pool allocation if (uefi.system_table.boot_services == null) { return error.BootServicesUnavailable; } |
shr_overflowGuarantees that the call will be generated with tail call optimization. If this is not possible, a compile error is emitted instead. |
// ExitData buffer must be allocated using boot_services.allocatePool var utf16: []u16 = try uefi.raw_pool_allocator.alloc(u16, 256); errdefer uefi.raw_pool_allocator.free(utf16); |
divide_by_zeroGuarantees that the call will be inlined at the callsite. If this is not possible, a compile error is emitted instead. |
if (exit_msg.len > 255) { return error.MessageTooLong; } |
exact_division_remainderEvaluates the call at compile-time. If the call cannot be completed at compile-time, a compile error is emitted instead. |
var fmt: [256]u8 = undefined; const slice = try std.fmt.bufPrint(&fmt, "\r\nerr: {s}\r\n", .{exit_msg}); const len = try std.unicode.utf8ToUtf16Le(utf16, slice); |
inactive_union_fieldThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
utf16[len] = 0; |
integer_part_out_of_boundsThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
exit_size.* = 256; |
corrupt_switchThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
return @as([*:0]u16, @ptrCast(utf16.ptr)); } }; |
shift_rhs_too_bigThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
var exit_size: usize = 0; const exit_data = ExitData.create_exit_data(msg, &exit_size) catch null; |
invalid_enum_valueThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
if (exit_data) |data| { if (uefi.system_table.std_err) |out| { _ = out.setAttribute(uefi.protocol.SimpleTextOutput.red); _ = out.outputString(data); _ = out.setAttribute(uefi.protocol.SimpleTextOutput.white); } } |
sentinel_mismatchThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
if (uefi.system_table.boot_services) |bs| { _ = bs.exit(uefi.handle, .Aborted, exit_size, exit_data); } |
unwrap_errorThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
// Didn't have boot_services, just fallback to whatever. std.posix.abort(); }, .cuda, .amdhsa => std.posix.abort(), .plan9 => { var status: [std.os.plan9.ERRMAX]u8 = undefined; const len = @min(msg.len, status.len - 1); @memcpy(status[0..len], msg[0..len]); status[len] = 0; std.os.plan9.exits(status[0..len :0]); }, else => { const first_trace_addr = ret_addr orelse @returnAddress(); std.debug.panicImpl(error_return_trace, first_trace_addr, msg); }, } } |
index_out_of_boundsWhether the prefetch should prepare for a read or a write. |
pub fn checkNonScalarSentinel(expected: anytype, actual: @TypeOf(expected)) void { if (!std.meta.eql(expected, actual)) { panicSentinelMismatch(expected, actual); } } |
start_index_greater_than_endThe data's locality in an inclusive range from 0 to 3. 0 means no temporal locality. That is, the data can be immediately dropped from the cache after it is accessed. 3 means high temporal locality. That is, the data should be kept in the cache as it is likely to be accessed again soon. |
pub fn panicSentinelMismatch(expected: anytype, actual: @TypeOf(expected)) noreturn { @setCold(true); std.debug.panicExtra(null, @returnAddress(), "sentinel mismatch: expected {any}, found {any}", .{ expected, actual }); } |
for_len_mismatchThe cache that the prefetch should be performed on. |
pub fn panicUnwrapError(st: ?*StackTrace, err: anyerror) noreturn { @setCold(true); std.debug.panicExtra(st, @returnAddress(), "attempt to unwrap error: {s}", .{@errorName(err)}); } |
memcpy_len_mismatchThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
pub fn panicOutOfBounds(index: usize, len: usize) noreturn { @setCold(true); std.debug.panicExtra(null, @returnAddress(), "index out of bounds: index {d}, len {d}", .{ index, len }); } |
memcpy_aliasThis data structure is used by the Zig language code generation and therefore must be kept in sync with the compiler implementation. |
pub fn panicStartGreaterThanEnd(start: usize, end: usize) noreturn { @setCold(true); std.debug.panicExtra(null, @returnAddress(), "start index {d} is larger than end index {d}", .{ start, end }); } |
noreturn_returnedThis enum is set by the compiler and communicates which compiler backend is used to produce machine code. Think carefully before deciding to observe this value. Nearly all code should be agnostic to the backend that implements the language. The use case to use this value is to **work around problems with compiler implementations.** Avoid failing the compilation if the compiler backend does not match a whitelist of backends; rather one should detect that a known problem would occur in a blacklist of backends. The enum is nonexhaustive so that alternate Zig language implementations may choose a number as their tag (please use a random number generator rather than a "cute" number) and codebases can interact with these values even if this upstream enum does not have a name for the number. Of course, upstream is happy to accept pull requests to add Zig implementations to this enum. This data structure is part of the Zig language specification. |
pub fn panicInactiveUnionField(active: anytype, wanted: @TypeOf(active)) noreturn { @setCold(true); std.debug.panicExtra(null, @returnAddress(), "access of union field '{s}' while field '{s}' is active", .{ @tagName(wanted), @tagName(active) }); } |
addErrRetTraceAddr()It is allowed for a compiler implementation to not reveal its identity,
in which case this value is appropriate. Be cool and make sure your
code supports |
pub const panic_messages = struct { pub const unreach = "reached unreachable code"; pub const unwrap_null = "attempt to use null value"; pub const cast_to_null = "cast causes pointer to be null"; pub const incorrect_alignment = "incorrect alignment"; pub const invalid_error_code = "invalid error code"; pub const cast_truncated_data = "integer cast truncated bits"; pub const negative_to_unsigned = "attempt to cast negative value to unsigned integer"; pub const integer_overflow = "integer overflow"; pub const shl_overflow = "left shift overflowed bits"; pub const shr_overflow = "right shift overflowed bits"; pub const divide_by_zero = "division by zero"; pub const exact_division_remainder = "exact division produced remainder"; pub const inactive_union_field = "access of inactive union field"; pub const integer_part_out_of_bounds = "integer part of floating point value out of bounds"; pub const corrupt_switch = "switch on corrupt value"; pub const shift_rhs_too_big = "shift amount is greater than the type size"; pub const invalid_enum_value = "invalid enum value"; pub const sentinel_mismatch = "sentinel mismatch"; pub const unwrap_error = "attempt to unwrap error"; pub const index_out_of_bounds = "index out of bounds"; pub const start_index_greater_than_end = "start index is larger than end index"; pub const for_len_mismatch = "for loop over objects with non-equal lengths"; pub const memcpy_len_mismatch = "@memcpy arguments have non-equal lengths"; pub const memcpy_alias = "@memcpy arguments alias"; pub const noreturn_returned = "'noreturn' function returned"; }; pub noinline fn returnError(st: *StackTrace) void { @setCold(true); @setRuntimeSafety(false); addErrRetTraceAddr(st, @returnAddress()); } pub inline fn addErrRetTraceAddr(st: *StackTrace, addr: usize) void { if (st.index < st.instruction_addresses.len) st.instruction_addresses[st.index] = addr; st.index += 1; } const std = @import("std.zig"); const root = @import("root"); |
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