After a long time, the macros are easy to read, but not at first
glance. I hope this PR will improve the situation: Same syntax used
everywhere, more spaces…
876: Bump structopt from 0.3.2 to 0.3.3 r=Hywan a=dependabot-preview[bot]
Bumps [structopt](https://github.com/TeXitoi/structopt) from 0.3.2 to 0.3.3.
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> # v0.3.3 (2019-10-10)
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> * Add `from_flag` custom parser to create flags from non-bool types.
> Fixes [#185](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/185)
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- [`2cb1fbf`](2cb1fbf679) v0.3.3
- [`fd2cc62`](fd2cc62b63) Add from_flag parser ([#271](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/TeXitoi/structopt/issues/271))
- [`6a3fc8b`](6a3fc8bc79) Run ui tests only on stable
- [`8d86616`](8d86616957) Fix code formatting
- [`cf61ff1`](cf61ff1eaf) Fix nightly tests
- [`0c888e9`](0c888e962d) Fix clippy warnings
- [`1cae9fa`](1cae9fab4b) Suppress all clippy warnings
- [`c228c23`](c228c2399b) Fix version in docs (AGAIN)
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863: Rewrite Min/Max to handle all cases correctly. Fixes 545 spectest failures. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
# Description
The llvm backend was not quite following the Wasm spec for {F32,F64,F32x4xF64x2}{Min,Max}. We used the `@llvm.minnum` and `@llvm.maxnum` intrinsics which don't handle the corner cases the same. When we tried to use `@llvm.minimum` and `@llvm.maximum` which do, we get an internal error from the x86 backend. I was hoping that crash would go away with the upgrade to LLVM 9, but it does not.
Reimplement these operations using plain LLVM instructions.
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- [x] Add a short description of the the change to the CHANGELOG.md file
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870: Fix unused value warning due to inkwell API change. NFC. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
# Description
Fix unused value warning due to inkwell API change. No functionality change.
Co-authored-by: Nick Lewycky <nick@wasmer.io>
872: Pass llvm debug flags to the llvm backend. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
This was accidentally removed in 124ad73e8a .
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869: Remove exclusions for tests that appear to be passing right now. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
# Description
Remove exclusions for tests that appear to be passing right now.
Co-authored-by: Nick Lewycky <nick@wasmer.io>
868: Replace "be the i32 type" with "be an i32" in error messages. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
# Description
Adjust wording in error messages.
Co-authored-by: Nick Lewycky <nick@wasmer.io>
831: Add support for atomic operations, excluding wait and notify, to singlepass. r=nlewycky a=nlewycky
# Description
Adds support for atomic operations, excluding wait and notify, to singlepass. Enable with `--enable-threads`.
# Review
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Sizes are now ordered, to facilitate an assertion that one size is less (smaller) than another.
panic! error messages are provided for remaining emitter functions.