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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dan Gohman
aeb9161e2c Update no_std support for Rust 2018 Edition.
With Rust 2018 Edition, the `mod std` trick to alias `core` names to
`std` no longer works, so switch to just having the code use `core`
explicitly.

So instead, switch to just using `core::*` for things that in core.
This is more consistent with other Rust no_std code. And it allows
us to enable `no_std` mode unconditionally in the crates that support
it, which makes testing a little easier.

There actually three cases:

 - For things in std and also in core, like `cmp`: Just use them via
   `core::*`.

 - For things in std and also in alloc, like `Vec`: Import alloc as std, as
   use them from std. This allows them to work on both stable (which
   doesn't provide alloc, but we don't support no_std mode anyway) and
   nightly.

 - For HashMap and similar which are not in core or alloc, import them in
   the top-level lib.rs files from either std or the third-party hashmap_core
   crate, and then have the code use super::hashmap_core.

Also, no_std support continues to be "best effort" at this time and not
something most people need to be testing.
2019-01-14 21:48:15 -08:00
Muhammad Mominul Huque
effe6c04e4 Update to Rust 2018 edition (#632)
* initial cargo fix run

* Upgrade cranelift-entity crate

* Upgrade bforest crate

* Upgrade the codegen crate

* Upgrade the faerie crate

* Upgrade the filetests crate

* Upgrade the codegen-meta crate

* Upgrade the frontend crate

* Upgrade the cranelift-module crate

* Upgrade the cranelift-native crate

* Upgrade the cranelift-preopt crate

* Upgrade the cranelift-reader crate

* Upgrade the cranelift-serde crate

* Upgrade the cranelift-simplejit crate

* Upgrade the cranelift or cranelift-umbrella crate

* Upgrade the cranelift-wasm crate

* Upgrade cranelift-tools crate

* Use new import style on remaining files

* run format-all.sh

* run test-all.sh, update Readme and travis ci configuration
fixed an AssertionError also

* Remove deprecated functions
2018-12-26 09:49:05 -08:00
Dan Gohman
1098eafb45 Remove the concept of non-dense jump tables.
WebAssembly doesn't have non-dense jump tables, and higher-level users
are better served by the facilities in lib/frontend/src/switch.rs for
working with non-dense switches.

This eliminates the concept of "absent" jump table entries, which
were represented as "0" in the text format.

Also, jump table contents are now enclosed in `[` and `]`, so that
we can unambiguously display empty jump tables. Previously, empty jump
tables were displayed as if they had a single absent entry.
2018-10-04 12:46:40 -07:00
Tyler McMullen
79cea5e18b Implement jump tables (#453)
* Add 'jump_table_entry' and 'indirect_jump' instructions.

* Update CodeSink to keep track of code size. Pretty up clif-util's disassembly output.

* Only disassemble the machine portion of output. Pretty print the read-only data after it.

* Update switch frontend code to use new br_table instruction w/ default.
2018-10-03 10:04:21 -07:00
Dan Gohman
6b88cd44a8 Update to rustfmt-preview (#348)
* Update to rustfmt-preview.

* Run "cargo fmt --all" with rustfmt 0.4.1.

rustfmt 0.4.1 is the latest release of rustfmt-preview available on the
stable channel.

* Fix a long line that rustfmt 0.4.1 can't handle.

* Remove unneeded commas left behind by rustfmt.
2018-05-25 11:38:38 -07:00
Dan Gohman
24fa169e1f Rename the 'cretonne' crate to 'cretonne-codegen'.
This fixes the next part of #287.
2018-04-17 09:46:56 -07:00