Summary:
We have a good type representation in the Type Graph of an incomplete type and
the underlying type that represents. However, this incomplete type still ends
up in the generated code as `void` which loses information. For example, a
container that can't contain void may fail to compile because it was
initialised with `void` but really its because the type it was supposed to be
initialised with (say, `Foo`) had incomplete debug information.
This change identifies that a type is incomplete in the output by generating it
as an incomplete type `struct Incomplete<struct Foo>`. This allows us to name
the type correctly in the TreeBuilder output and filter for incomplete types,
as well as getting appropriate compiler errors if it mustn't be incomplete.
Test Plan:
- CI
- Added a unit test to namegen.
- Enabled and added an extra pointers_incomplete test.
This change is tricky to test because it isn't really user visible. The types
still use their `inputName` which is unchanged in any successful output - this
change is used so the compiler fails with a more detailed error.
We previously moved container identification later in CodeGen in order
to preserve information for AlignmentCalc.
However, Flattener needs to know if a class is a container in order to
apply its special handling for this case.
This new approach moves container identification in front of Flattener,
but has Container own a type node, representing its layout. This
underlying type node can be used for calculating a container's
alignment in a later pass.
This removes Printer's legacy behaviour of generating an ID for each
node as it gets printed. This old method meant that if new nodes were
added to or removed from a graph, every ID after the new/removed node
would change.
Now IDs are stable so it is easier to follow specific nodes through
multiple transformation passes in CodeGen.
TypeGraphParser parses a textual type graph, as emitted by Printer.
It also doubles as a way of ensuring that Printer displays all
information about a type graph, to aid with debugging.
Convert Flattener unit tests over to this new framework as a first step.
This will eventually be used to enable running with Tree Builder v2.
For now, when it is disabled it puts CodeGen v2 into compatibility mode,
disabling features which weren't present in CodeGen v1 so that its
output can be understood by Tree Builder v1.
These aren't used for anything yet, but should be useful for stable IDs
when printing nodes before and after passes and for faster cycle
detection than the current map of pointers.
- Change member and parent offsets to work in bits, not bytes
- Printer still displays offsets in bytes, with decimals when using
bitfields
- AddPadding: Don't pad bitfields
- CodeGen: Emit code for bitfields