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Andrew Kelley d67c8f5d23 compiler: update for std.Io.File.MultiReader API 2026-01-30 12:10:01 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 45bc4b4e36 std.Io: exploring a different batch API proposal 2026-01-30 12:10:01 -08:00
Andrew Kelley d1d39cb3fe Revert "std.process.Child: rewrite using concurrent"
This reverts commit 76e1ba8f490812c6e2ebf6f6becd89a71275d21e.
2026-01-30 12:10:01 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 3998fa3c3b std.process.Child: rewrite using concurrent
I plan to immediately revert this, but here's a commit for posterity
2026-01-30 12:10:01 -08:00
Andrew Kelley f391adc3af std.Io: simplify operate function
- no timeout
- no n_wait
- infallible
2026-01-30 12:10:01 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 6d22f7b4d7 std.Io: proof-of-concept "operations" API
This commit shows a proof-of-concept direction for std.Io.VTable to go,
which is to have general support for batching, timeouts, and
non-blocking.

I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not so I'm putting it up for
scrutiny.

This commit introduces `std.Io.operate`, `std.Io.Operation`, and
implements it experimentally for `FileReadStreaming`.

In `std.Io.Threaded`, the implementation is based on poll().

This commit shows how it can be used in `std.process.run` to collect
both stdout and stderr in a single-threaded program using
`std.Threaded.Io`.

It also demonstrates how to upgrade code that was previously using
`std.Io.poll` (*not* integrated with the interface!) using concurrency.
This may not be ideal since it makes the build runner no longer support
single-threaded mode. There is still a needed abstraction for
conveniently reading multiple File streams concurrently without
io.concurrent, but this commit demonstrates that such an API can be
built on top of the new `std.Io.operate` functionality.
2026-01-30 12:10:01 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 36eb8dec98 std.posix: goodbye to some functions
- fstat
- inotify_init1
- inotify_add_watch, inotify_add_watchZ
- inotify_rm_watch
- sysctlbynameZ
2026-01-30 01:58:49 -08:00
Andrew Kelley b1d1806fef std.process: currentDir -> currentPath
In Zig standard library, Dir means an open directory handle. path
represents a file system identifier string. This function is better
named after "current path" than "current dir". "get" and "working" are
superfluous.
2026-01-29 18:47:58 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 649aaf4814 std: migrate getcwd to Io
progress towards #30150
2026-01-29 18:40:55 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 18c6abc0ba std: finish moving os.windows.ReadLink logic to Io.Threaded
- remove error.SharingViolation from all error sets since it has the
  same meaning as FileBusy
- add error.FileBusy to CreateFileAtomicError and ReadLinkError
- update dirReadLinkWindows to use NtCreateFile and NtFsControlFile and
  integrate with cancelation properly.
- move windows CTL_CODE constants to the proper namespace
- delete os.windows.ReadLink
2026-01-28 17:02:17 -08:00
llogick 11c3b4bd41 Fix std.process.run leaking memory if child.wait returned an error 2026-01-28 03:12:00 +01:00
Ryan Liptak 29b7214027 Disentangle from error.CurrentWorkingDirectoryUnlinked
This error is actually only ever directly returned from `std.posix.getcwd` (and only on POSIX systems, so never on Windows). Its inclusion in almost all of the error sets its currently found in is a leftover from when `std.fs.path.resolve` called `std.process.getCwdAlloc` (https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/13613).
2026-01-27 20:48:25 +01:00
Michael Dusan f186809caf std: impl process.totalSystemMemory for netbsd 2026-01-25 13:03:22 -05:00
Andrew Kelley 7b21fd7244 std.Io.Threaded: fix memory mapping on windows
- set protection flags properly
- handle when mapping fails after unmapping
2026-01-15 14:18:21 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 5a7dc4b0fa std.Io: introduce File.MemoryMap
by defining the pointer contents to only be synchronized after explicit
sync points, makes it legal to have a fallback implementation based on
file operations while still supporting a handful of use cases for memory
mapping.

furthermore, it makes it legal for evented I/O implementations to use
evented file I/O for the sync points rather than memory mapping.

not yet done:
- implement checking the length when options.len is null
- some windows impl work
- some wasi impl work
- unit tests
- integration with compiler
2026-01-15 14:18:20 -08:00
Alex Rønne Petersen e8a6e58f9d std.process: fix some page size assumptions in lockMemory/protectMemory tests
Makes the tests work on hexagon and loongarch.
2026-01-11 03:07:45 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen 9acfd167fa std.process: add PermissionDenied to ProtectMemoryError (for OpenBSD)
See EPERM notes on https://man.openbsd.org/mprotect.2.
2026-01-10 21:04:20 +01:00
Andrew Kelley 4d6d2922b8 std: move memory locking and memory protection to process
and introduce type safety for posix.PROT (mmap, mprotect)

progress towards #6600
2026-01-09 13:52:00 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 6a5bb3ede3 std: find a better home for the "preopens" concept 2026-01-08 05:06:31 +01:00
Andrew Kelley ff67f70cf9 start: tweak default allocator choices
On wasm targets, when libc is linked, we have to go through libc.
2026-01-04 00:27:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley dd7be75f7c std.process: add missing error.OperationUnsupported 2026-01-04 00:27:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley baa49e5929 std.Io.Threaded: implement processReplace 2026-01-04 00:27:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 1070c2a71a rename env_map to environ_map
For naming consistency with `std.process.Environ.Map`.
2026-01-04 00:27:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley f28802a9c6 zig libc: fix subcommand
This branch regressed the child process "run" mechanism because it
didn't pass the correct stdin, stdout, stderr values to process.spawn

Fixed now.
2026-01-04 00:27:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 32af0f6154 std: move child process APIs to std.Io
this gets the build runner compiling again on linux

this work is incomplete; it only moves code around so that environment
variables can be wrangled properly. a future commit will need to audit
the cancelation and error handling of this moved logic.
2026-01-04 00:27:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley d6a1e73142 std: start wrangling environment variables and process args
this commit is unfinished. It marks a spot where I wanted to start
moving child process stuff below the std.Io.VTable
2026-01-04 00:27:07 -08:00
Andrew Kelley fa79d34674 std: add changing cur dir back
There's a good argument to not have this in the std lib but it's more
work to remove it than to leave it in, and this branch is already
20,000+ lines changed.
2025-12-23 22:15:12 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 3e624e17a4 std: fix compilation errors on FreeBSD 2025-12-23 22:15:11 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 405db921dc std: fix compilation targeting WASI 2025-12-23 22:15:11 -08:00
Ryan Liptak 406950f756 std.process: Fix executableDirPath functions 2025-12-23 22:15:10 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 608145c2f0 fix more fallout from locking stderr 2025-12-23 22:15:10 -08:00
Andrew Kelley aa57793b68 std: rework locking stderr 2025-12-23 22:15:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 1925e0319f update lockStderrWriter sites
use the application's Io implementation where possible. This correctly
makes writing to stderr cancelable, fallible, and participate in the
application's event loop. It also removes one more hard-coded
dependency on a secondary Io implementation.
2025-12-23 22:15:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley e68ae8d7a1 update uses of std.debug.lockStdErr 2025-12-23 22:15:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley ffcbd48a12 std: rework TTY detection and printing
This commit sketches an idea for how to deal with detection of file
streams as being terminals.

When a File stream is a terminal, writes through the stream should have
their escapes stripped unless the programmer explicitly enables terminal
escapes. Furthermore, the programmer needs a convenient API for
intentionally outputting escapes into the stream. In particular it
should be possible to set colors that are silently discarded when the
stream is not a terminal.

This commit makes `Io.File.Writer` track the terminal mode in the
already-existing `mode` field, making it the appropriate place to
implement escape stripping.

`Io.lockStderrWriter` returns a `*Io.File.Writer` with terminal
detection already done by default. This is a higher-level application
layer stream for writing to stderr.

Meanwhile, `std.debug.lockStderrWriter` also returns a `*Io.File.Writer`
but a lower-level one that is hard-coded to use a static single-threaded
`std.Io.Threaded` instance. This is the same instance that is used for
collecting debug information and iterating the unwind info.
2025-12-23 22:15:09 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 9ccd68de0b std: move abort and exit from posix into process
and delete the unit tests that called fork()

no forking allowed in the std lib, including unit tests, except to implement child process spawning.
2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 9169983159 std.fs: migrate most of the API elsewhere 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley 877032ec6a std: reorganize realpath and process executable APIs 2025-12-23 22:15:08 -08:00
Andrew Kelley aafddc2ea1 update all occurrences of close() to close(io) 2025-12-23 22:15:07 -08:00
Adrià Arrufat 02c5f05e2f std: replace usages of std.mem.indexOf with std.mem.find 2025-12-05 14:31:27 +01:00
Zihad cb115cf73a std.process.ArgIteratorWasi: fix no-args deinit 2025-12-03 08:35:24 +01:00
Ryan Liptak 53e615b920 Merge pull request #25993 from squeek502/windows-paths
Teach `std.fs.path` about the wonderful world of Windows paths
2025-11-24 15:27:24 -08:00
rpkak 6b4f45f782 system specific errno 2025-11-20 15:03:23 -08:00
Ryan Liptak 26afcdb7fe std.process: Actually use explicit GetCwdError/GetCwdAllocError sets
Also fix GetCwdAllocError to include only the set of possible errors.
2025-11-19 04:10:11 -08:00
Ryan Liptak fb1bd78908 process.getenvW: Document that returned memory points to the PEB 2025-11-18 20:07:39 -08:00
Ryan Liptak adf74ba4fb windows.eqlIgnoreCaseWTF16 -> eqlIgnoreCaseWtf16
Consistent with naming of other, similar functions
2025-11-16 04:03:52 -08:00
Matthew Lugg c6b5945356 std.Build: don't force all children to inherit color option
The build runner was previously forcing child processes to have their
stderr colorization match the build runner by setting `CLICOLOR_FORCE`
or `NO_COLOR`. This is a nice idea in some cases---for instance a simple
`Run` step which we just expect to exit with code 0 and whose stderr is
not being programmatically inspected---but is a bad idea in others, for
instance if there is a check on stderr or if stderr is captured, in
which case forcing color on the child could cause checks to fail.

Instead, this commit adds a field to `std.Build.Step.Run` which
specifies a behavior for the build runner to employ in terms of
assigning the `CLICOLOR_FORCE` and `NO_COLOR` environment variables. The
default behavior is to set `CLICOLOR_FORCE` if the build runner's output
is colorized and the step's stderr is not captured, and to set
`NO_COLOR` otherwise. Alternatively, colors can be always enabled,
always disabled, always match the build runner, or the environment
variables can be left untouched so they can be manually controlled
through `env_map`.

Notably, this fixes a failure when running `zig build test-cli` in a
TTY (or with colors explicitly enabled). GitHub CI hadn't caught this
because it does not request color, but Codeberg CI now does, and we were
seeing a failure in the `zig init` test because the actual output had
color escape codes in it due to 6d280dc.
2025-11-14 21:50:24 +01:00
Alex Rønne Petersen 9ab7eec23e represent Mac Catalyst as aarch64-maccatalyst-none rather than aarch64-ios-macabi
Apple's own headers and tbd files prefer to think of Mac Catalyst as a distinct
OS target. Earlier, when DriverKit support was added to LLVM, it was represented
a distinct OS. So why Apple decided to only represent Mac Catalyst as an ABI in
the target triple is beyond me. But this isn't the first time they've ignored
established target triple norms (see: armv7k and aarch64_32) and it probably
won't be the last.

While doing this, I also audited all Darwin OS prongs throughout the codebase
and made sure they cover all the tags.
2025-11-14 11:33:35 +01:00
Jacob Young 57889cae80 posix: reduce the number of assumptions made by dl_iterate_phdr
Not yet fully compatible with the new linker, but still progress.

Closes #25786
2025-11-09 03:31:26 -05:00
Alex Rønne Petersen dba1bf9353 remove all Oracle Solaris support
There is no straightforward way for the Zig team to access the Solaris system
headers; to do this, one has to create an Oracle account, accept their EULA to
download the installer ISO, and finally install it on a machine or VM. We do not
have to jump through hoops like this for any other OS that we support, and no
one on the team has expressed willingness to do it.

As a result, we cannot audit any Solaris contributions to std.c or other
similarly sensitive parts of the standard library. The best we would be able to
do is assume that Solaris and illumos are 100% compatible with no way to verify
that assumption. But at that point, the solaris and illumos OS tags would be
functionally identical anyway.

For Solaris especially, any contributions that involve APIs introduced after the
OS was made closed-source would also be inherently more risky than equivalent
contributions for other proprietary OSs due to the case of Google LLC v. Oracle
America, Inc., wherein Oracle clearly demonstrated its willingness to pursue
legal action against entities that merely copy API declarations.

Finally, Oracle laid off most of the Solaris team in 2017; the OS has been in
maintenance mode since, presumably to be retired completely sometime in the 2030s.

For these reasons, this commit removes all Oracle Solaris support.

Anyone who still wishes to use Zig on Solaris can try their luck by simply using
illumos instead of solaris in target triples - chances are it'll work. But there
will be no effort from the Zig team to support this use case; we recommend that
people move to illumos instead.
2025-10-27 07:35:38 -07:00