On Wed, 17 May 2023 18:18:03 GMT, Maurizio Cimadamore <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> This patch adds an instance method on `Linker`, namely
>> `Linker::canonicalLayouts` which returns all the layouts known by the linker
>> as implementing some ABI type. For instance, if I call this on my machine
>> (Linux/x64) I get this:
>>
>>
>> jshell> import java.lang.foreign.*;
>>
>> jshell> Linker.nativeLinker().canonicalLayouts()
>> $2 ==> {char16_t=c16, int8_t=b8, long=j64, size_t=j64, bool=z8, int=i32,
>> long long=j64, int64_t=j64, void*=a64, float=f32, char=b8, int16_t=s16,
>> int32_t=i32, short=s16, double=d64}
>>
>>
>> This can be useful to discover the ABI types supported by a linker
>> implementation, as well as for, in the future, add support for more exotic
>> (and platform-dependent) linker types, such as `long double` or `complex
>> long`.
>
> Maurizio Cimadamore has updated the pull request incrementally with one
> additional commit since the last revision:
>
> Tweak javadoc
I've addressed the comments and tweaked the javadoc. Now we list all the C
types that a linker is guaranteed to support (and state that the canonical
layout associated with those types can vary depending on data model). Then we
roll in the usual/more concrete table for Linux/x64.
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PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/14037#issuecomment-1554405281