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Known Limitations of Translation
Daniel Kolsoi edited this page Oct 17, 2018
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This document is to track things that we know the translator can't handle, as well as things it probably won't ever handle.
- bitfields
- variadic function definitions (blocked by Rust language)
- preserving comments (WIP)
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long doubleand_Complextypes (partially blocked by Rust language)
- GNU packed structs (Rust has
#[repr(packed)]compatible with#[repr(C)]) -
inlinefunctions (Rust has#[inline]) -
restrictpointers (Rust has references) - inline assembly
- macros
- SIMD functions with no rust equivalent & shuffle vectors
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longjmp/setjmpAlthough there are LLVM intrinsics for these, it is unclear how these interact with Rust (esp. idiomatic Rust). - jumps into and out of statement expressions We support GNU C statement expressions, but we can not handle jumping into or out of these. Both entry and exit into the expression have to be through the usual fall-through evaluation of the expression.