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| author | Brian Anderson <[email protected]> | 2011-04-05 23:42:33 -0400 |
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| committer | Brian Anderson <[email protected]> | 2011-04-07 21:58:36 -0400 |
| commit | d2d42fd4c746b10cffa4116ade9629340fdc4a5c (patch) | |
| tree | 24ad8ee5b2bfb51da69e97d9c722c4773789444a /src/comp | |
| parent | build: Use -O0 on Darwin. Seems that Darwin's GCC optimizations break rustrt. (diff) | |
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Make block results work for generic types
I think just about every type can be used as a block result now. There's quite
a proliferation of tests here, but they all test slightly different things and
some are split out to remain XFAILed. The tests of generic vectors are still
XFAILed because generic aliased boxes still don't work in general.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/comp')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/comp/middle/trans.rs | 31 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/src/comp/middle/trans.rs b/src/comp/middle/trans.rs index 28b22ea2..09dad4bc 100644 --- a/src/comp/middle/trans.rs +++ b/src/comp/middle/trans.rs @@ -5215,20 +5215,25 @@ fn init_local(@block_ctxt cx, @ast.local local) -> result { } } case (_) { - if (middle.ty.type_has_dynamic_size(ty)) { - auto llsz = size_of(bcx, ty); - bcx = call_bzero(llsz.bcx, llptr, llsz.val).bcx; - - } else { - auto llty = type_of(bcx.fcx.ccx, ty); - auto null = lib.llvm.llvm.LLVMConstNull(llty); - bcx.build.Store(null, llptr); - } + bcx = zero_alloca(bcx, llptr, ty).bcx; } } ret res(bcx, llptr); } +fn zero_alloca(@block_ctxt cx, ValueRef llptr, @ty.t t) -> result { + auto bcx = cx; + if (ty.type_has_dynamic_size(t)) { + auto llsz = size_of(bcx, t); + bcx = call_bzero(llsz.bcx, llptr, llsz.val).bcx; + } else { + auto llty = type_of(bcx.fcx.ccx, t); + auto null = lib.llvm.llvm.LLVMConstNull(llty); + bcx.build.Store(null, llptr); + } + ret res(bcx, llptr); + } + fn trans_stmt(@block_ctxt cx, &ast.stmt s) -> result { auto bcx = cx; alt (s.node) { @@ -5407,8 +5412,7 @@ fn trans_block(@block_ctxt cx, &ast.block b) -> result { ret r; } else { auto r_ty = ty.expr_ty(e); - - if (ty.type_is_boxed(r_ty)) { + if (!ty.type_is_nil(r_ty)) { // The value resulting from the block gets copied into an // alloca created in an outer scope and its refcount // bumped so that it can escape this block. This means @@ -5424,9 +5428,8 @@ fn trans_block(@block_ctxt cx, &ast.block b) -> result { // NB: Here we're building and initalizing the alloca in // the alloca context, not this block's context. auto res_alloca = alloc_ty(bcx, r_ty); - auto alloca_ty = type_of(bcx.fcx.ccx, r_ty); - auto builder = new_builder(bcx.fcx.llallocas); - builder.Store(C_null(alloca_ty), res_alloca.val); + auto llbcx = llallocas_block_ctxt(bcx.fcx); + zero_alloca(llbcx, res_alloca.val, r_ty); // Now we're working in our own block context again auto res_copy = copy_ty(bcx, INIT, |