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22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Dusan
2871d32be7 test: fix std.time timing tests to skip on failure 2021-04-07 08:33:32 -04:00
Frank Denis
6c2e0c2046 Year++ 2020-12-31 15:45:24 -08:00
LemonBoy
445d808bae std: Fix early overflow in time calculation
Closes #6867
2020-11-01 17:06:14 -05:00
Andrew Kelley
3b4432d9a6
Merge pull request #6655 from kprotty/timers
Integrate std.time.sleep with the event loop
2020-10-14 21:49:45 -04:00
Vignesh Rajagopalan
2ab0c7391a Rename .macosx to .macos 2020-10-12 18:56:25 -04:00
kprotty
aa53f6d0b5 integrate std.time.sleep with the event loop 2020-10-11 14:18:19 -05:00
Andrew Kelley
4a69b11e74 add license header to all std lib files
add SPDX license identifier
copyright ownership is zig contributors
2020-08-20 16:07:04 -04:00
Sebastian
937dcad0b3 fixed timestamp() 2020-06-01 14:43:13 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
53d011fa1a (breaking) std.time fixups and API changes
Remove the constants that assume a base unit in favor of explicit
x_per_y constants.

nanosecond calendar timestamps now use i128 for the type. This affects
fs.File.Stat, std.time.nanoTimestamp, and fs.File.updateTimes.

calendar timestamps are now signed, because the value can be less than
the epoch (the user can set their computer time to whatever they wish).

implement std.os.clock_gettime for Windows when clock id is
CLOCK_CALENDAR.
2020-05-24 21:40:08 -04:00
LeRoyce Pearson
c6e7d0fcfd Use better names for darwin timestart 2020-05-24 21:40:08 -04:00
LeRoyce Pearson
b85a191398 Fix compile errors for MacOS 2020-05-24 21:40:08 -04:00
LeRoyce Pearson
2dfe798217 Use once to init _timestart in thread safe way 2020-05-24 21:40:08 -04:00
LeRoyce Pearson
7586ce0023 Implement a faster way to get nanoseconds on darwin 2020-05-24 21:40:08 -04:00
LeRoyce Pearson
bb46894115 Add std.time.nanoTimestamp function 2020-05-24 21:40:08 -04:00
Jakub Konka
f26ab568aa Remove obsolete runtime panics from sleep impl 2020-05-18 17:10:17 +02:00
Jakub Konka
d43c08a3e5 Add/fix missing WASI functionality to pass libstd tests
This rather large commit adds/fixes missing WASI functionality
in `libstd` needed to pass the `libstd` tests. As such, now by
default tests targeting `wasm32-wasi` target are enabled in
`test/tests.zig` module. However, they can be disabled by passing
the `-Dskip-wasi=true` flag when invoking the `zig build test`
command. When the flag is set to `false`, i.e., when WASI tests are
included, `wasmtime` with `--dir=.` is used as the default testing
command.

Since the majority of `libstd` tests were relying on `fs.cwd()`
call to get current working directory handle wrapped in `Dir`
struct, in order to make the tests WASI-friendly, `fs.cwd()`
call was replaced with `testing.getTestDir()` function which
resolved to either `fs.cwd()` for non-WASI targets, or tries to
fetch the preopen list from the WASI runtime and extract a
preopen for '.' path.

The summary of changes introduced by this commit:
* implement `Dir.makeDir` and `Dir.openDir` targeting WASI
* implement `Dir.deleteFile` and `Dir.deleteDir` targeting WASI
* fix `os.close` and map errors in `unlinkat`
* move WASI-specific `mkdirat` and `unlinkat` from `std.fs.wasi`
  to `std.os` module
* implement `lseek_{SET, CUR, END}` targeting WASI
* implement `futimens` targeting WASI
* implement `ftruncate` targeting WASI
* implement `readv`, `writev`, `pread{v}`, `pwrite{v}` targeting WASI
* make sure ANSI escape codes are _not_ used in stderr or stdout
  in WASI, as WASI always sanitizes stderr, and sanitizes stdout if
  fd is a TTY
* fix specifying WASI rights when opening/creating files/dirs
* tweak `AtomicFile` to be WASI-compatible
* implement `os.renameatWasi` for WASI-compliant `os.renameat` function
* implement sleep() targeting WASI
* fix `process.getEnvMap` targeting WASI
2020-05-18 16:09:49 +02:00
Andrew Kelley
4616af0ca4
introduce operating system version ranges as part of the target
* re-introduce `std.build.Target` which is distinct from `std.Target`.
   `std.build.Target` wraps `std.Target` so that it can be annotated as
   "the native target" or an explicitly specified target.
 * `std.Target.Os` is moved to `std.Target.Os.Tag`. The former is now a
   struct which has the tag as well as version range information.
 * `std.elf` gains some more ELF header constants.
 * `std.Target.parse` gains the ability to parse operating system
   version ranges as well as glibc version.
 * Added `std.Target.isGnuLibC()`.
 * self-hosted dynamic linker detection and glibc version detection.
   This also adds the improved logic using `/usr/bin/env` rather than
   invoking the system C compiler to find the dynamic linker when zig
   is statically linked. Related: #2084
   Note: this `/usr/bin/env` code is work-in-progress.
 * `-target-glibc` CLI option is removed in favor of the new `-target`
   syntax. Example: `-target x86_64-linux-gnu.2.27`

closes #1907
2020-02-28 14:51:53 -05:00
Heide Onas Auri
907c5589ae
std.time.Timer.lap: only read system time once (#4533)
Calling Timer.lap queried the system time twice; once to compute the lap
time and once to reset the timer. This can lead to time discrepancies
between actual and computed durations when summing the result of
Timer.lap in a loop. This commit fixes that.

also fix Timer.read to not require a pointer
2020-02-23 18:25:52 -05:00
Andrew Kelley
4b02a39aa9
self-hosted libc detection
* libc_installation.cpp is deleted.
   src-self-hosted/libc_installation.zig is now used for both stage1 and
   stage2 compilers.
 * (breaking) move `std.fs.File.access` to `std.fs.Dir.access`. The API
   now encourages use with an open directory handle.
 * Add `std.os.faccessat` and related functions.
 * Deprecate the "C" suffix naming convention for null-terminated
   parameters. "C" should be used when it is related to libc. However
   null-terminated parameters often have to do with the native system
   ABI rather than libc. "Z" suffix is the new convention. For example,
   `std.os.openC` is deprecated in favor of `std.os.openZ`.
 * Add `std.mem.dupeZ` for using an allocator to copy memory and add a
   null terminator.
 * Remove dead struct field `std.ChildProcess.llnode`.
 * Introduce `std.event.Batch`. This API allows expressing concurrency
   without forcing code to be async. It requires no Allocator and does
   not introduce any failure conditions. However it is not thread-safe.
 * There is now an ongoing experiment to transition away from
   `std.event.Group` in favor of `std.event.Batch`.
 * `std.os.execvpeC` calls `getenvZ` rather than `getenv`. This is
   slightly more efficient on most systems, and works around a
   limitation of `getenv` lack of integration with libc.
 * (breaking) `std.os.AccessError` gains `FileBusy`, `SymLinkLoop`, and
   `ReadOnlyFileSystem`. Previously these error codes were all reported
   as `PermissionDenied`.
 * Add `std.Target.isDragonFlyBSD`.
 * stage2: access to the windows_sdk functions is done with a manually
   maintained .zig binding file instead of `@cImport`.
 * Update src-self-hosted/libc_installation.zig with all the
   improvements that stage1 has seen to src/libc_installation.cpp until
   now. In addition, it now takes advantage of Batch so that evented I/O
   mode takes advantage of concurrency, but it still works in blocking
   I/O mode, which is how it is used in stage1.
2020-02-16 13:25:30 -05:00
Andrew Kelley
e0db54e89d
update the codebase to use @as 2019-11-08 15:57:24 -05:00
Andrew Kelley
60cd11bd4b
get rid of std.os.foo.is_the_target
It had the downside of running all the comptime blocks and resolving
all the usingnamespaces of each system, when just trying to discover if
the current system is a particular one.

For Darwin, where it's nice to use `std.Target.current.isDarwin()`, this
demonstrates the utility that #425 would provide.
2019-10-24 01:14:52 -04:00
Andrew Kelley
ed36dbbd9c
mv std/ lib/
that's all this commit does. further commits will fix cli flags and
such.

see #2221
2019-09-25 23:35:41 -04:00