A number of llvm.Const* functions (in particular extractvalue and
insertvalue) were removed in LLVM 15, so we have to use a builder
instead. This builder will create the same constant values, it simply
uses a different API.
Go 1.19 started reformatting code in a way that makes it more obvious
how it will be rendered on pkg.go.dev. It gets it almost right, but not
entirely. Therefore, I had to modify some of the comments so that they
are formatted correctly.
There used to be a difference between `byte` and `uint8` in interface
methods. These are aliases, so they should be treated the same.
This patch introduces a custom serialization format for types,
circumventing the `Type.String()` method that is slightly wrong for our
purposes.
This also fixes an issue with the `any` keyword in Go 1.18, which
suffers from the same problem (but this time actually leads to a crash).
These two passes are related, but can definitely work independently.
Which is what this change does: it splits the two passes. This should
make it easier to change these two new passes in the future.
This change now also enables slightly better testing by testing these
two passes independently. In particular, the reflect lowering pass got
some actual tests: it was barely unit-tested before.
I have verified that this doesn't really change code size, at least not
on the microbit target. Two tests do change, but in a very minor way
(and in opposite direction).
These globals are (and must be!) never modified by the reflect package.
By marking them as constant, they will be put in read-only memory. This
reduces RAM consumption on microcontrollers.