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feat: Allow non-comptime field indices in unconstrained functions #1053

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@jfecher jfecher commented Mar 28, 2023

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Resolves #1049

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Allows loops over any field values (not just comptime Fields) in unconstrained functions.

The diff is quite large to account for the change of the type checker from free functions to methods of a new TypeChecker struct (to hold the current_function id used to check if the current function is unconstrained).

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@jfecher jfecher changed the title Allow non-comptime field indices in unconstrained functions feat: Allow non-comptime field indices in unconstrained functions Mar 28, 2023
@kevaundray kevaundray added this pull request to the merge queue Mar 28, 2023
Merged via the queue into master with commit bc52612 Mar 28, 2023
@kevaundray kevaundray deleted the jf/unconstrained-loops branch March 28, 2023 16:45
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Allow for loops over non-comptime ranges in unconstrained functions
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