Rollup merge of #104359 - Nilstrieb:plus-one, r=fee1-dead
Refactor must_use lint into two parts
Before, the lint did the checking for `must_use` and pretty printing the types in a special format in one pass, causing quite complex and untranslatable code.
Now the collection and printing is split in two. That should also make it easier to translate or extract the type pretty printing in the future.
Also fixes an integer overflow in the array length pluralization
calculation.
- Fix failure to parse rustc's JSON output if it is too nested (rust-lang/cargo#11368)
- Add suggestions when `cargo add` multiple packages (rust-lang/cargo#11186)
- Update mod.rs (rust-lang/cargo#11395)
- Fix typo `try use` -> `try to use` (rust-lang/cargo#11394)
- Add warning when `cargo tree -i <spec>` can not find packages (rust-lang/cargo#11377)
- Clean profile, patch, and replace in cargo remove (rust-lang/cargo#11194)
- chore: Upgrade miow (rust-lang/cargo#11391)
- Fix failure to parse rustc's JSON output if it is too nested (rust-lang/cargo#11368)
- Add suggestions when `cargo add` multiple packages (rust-lang/cargo#11186)
- Update mod.rs (rust-lang/cargo#11395)
- Fix typo `try use` -> `try to use` (rust-lang/cargo#11394)
- Add warning when `cargo tree -i <spec>` can not find packages (rust-lang/cargo#11377)
- Clean profile, patch, and replace in cargo remove (rust-lang/cargo#11194)
- chore: Upgrade miow (rust-lang/cargo#11391)
Mateusz Mikuła [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 23:12:57 +0000 (00:12 +0100)]
Bump `fd-lock` in `bootstrap` again
Followup to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/103778
Sorry for the quick succession but this fixes one more building issue for Tier 3 `windows-gnullvm` that I have previously missed, and it would be nice to have it in the release.
Yuki Okushi [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 21:40:24 +0000 (06:40 +0900)]
Rollup merge of #104728 - WaffleLapkin:require-lang-items-politely, r=compiler-errors
Use `tcx.require_lang_item` instead of unwrapping lang items
I clearly remember esteban telling me that there is `require_lang_item` but he was from a phone atm and I couldn't find it, so I didn't use it. Stumbled on it today, so here we are :)
Yuki Okushi [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 21:40:22 +0000 (06:40 +0900)]
Rollup merge of #104717 - GuillaumeGomez:test-projection-used-as-const-generic, r=oli-obk
Add failing test for projections used as const generic
Based on the experiment done in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104443, we realized it's currently not possible to support projections in const generics. More information about it in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104443#discussion_r1029375633.
This PR adds the UI test in any case so we can gather data in order to work towards adding `TyAlias` into the ABI in the future.
Yuki Okushi [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 21:40:22 +0000 (06:40 +0900)]
Rollup merge of #102293 - ecnelises:aix.initial, r=davidtwco
Add powerpc64-ibm-aix as Tier-3 target
This is part of the effort mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/553.
A reference to these options are definitions from [clang](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/ad6fe32032a6229e0c40510e9bed419a01c695b3/clang/lib/Basic/Targets/PPC.h#L414-L448) and [llvm](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/lib/Target/PowerPC/PPCTargetMachine.cpp).
AIX has a system `ld` but [its options and behaviors](https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.3?topic=l-ld-command) are different from GNU ld. Thanks to ``@bzEq`` for contributing the linking args.
Yuki Okushi [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 21:40:21 +0000 (06:40 +0900)]
Rollup merge of #101368 - thomcc:wintls-noinline, r=ChrisDenton
Forbid inlining `thread_local!`'s `__getit` function on Windows
Sadly, this will make things slower to avoid UB in an edge case, but it seems hard to avoid... and really whenever I look at this code I can't help but think we're asking for trouble.
It's pretty dodgy for us to leave this as a normal function rather than `#[inline(never)]`, given that if it *does* get inlined into a dynamically linked component, it's extremely unsafe (you get some other thread local, or if you're lucky, crash). Given that it's pretty rare for people to use dylibs on Windows, the fact that we haven't gotten bug reports about it isn't really that convincing. Ideally we'd come up with some kind of compiler solution (that avoids paying for this cost when static linking, or *at least* for use within the same crate...), but it's not clear what that looks like.
Oh, and because all this is only needed when we're implementing `thread_local!` with `#[thread_local]`, this patch adjusts the `cfg_attr` to be `all(windows, target_thread_local)` as well.
r? ``@ChrisDenton``
See also #84933, which is about improving the situation.
bors [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 20:47:17 +0000 (20:47 +0000)]
Auto merge of #104735 - the8472:simd-contains-fix, r=thomcc
Simd contains fix
Fixes #104726
The bug was introduced by an improvement late in the original PR (#103779) which added the backtracking when the last and first byte of the needle were the same. That changed the meaning of the variable for the last probe offset, which I should have split into the last byte offset and last probe offset. Not doing so lead to incorrect loop conditions.
bors [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 13:18:45 +0000 (13:18 +0000)]
Auto merge of #104711 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-gkw1qr8, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 6 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #104295 (Check generics parity before collecting return-position `impl Trait`s in trait)
- #104464 (Reduce exceptions overallocation on non Windows x86_64)
- #104615 (Create def_id for async fns during lowering)
- #104669 (Only declare bindings for if-let guards once per arm)
- #104701 (Remove a lifetime resolution hack from `compare_predicate_entailment`)
- #104710 (disable strict-provenance-violating doctests in Miri)
Dylan DPC [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:06:39 +0000 (16:36 +0530)]
Rollup merge of #104710 - RalfJung:doc-strict-provenance, r=thomcc
disable strict-provenance-violating doctests in Miri
Most of these are on deprecated unstable functions anyway. This lets us run the remaining doctests with `-Zmiri-strict-provenance`, which I think is a win.
Dylan DPC [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:06:38 +0000 (16:36 +0530)]
Rollup merge of #104701 - compiler-errors:rpitit-remove-reempty-hack, r=TaKO8Ki
Remove a lifetime resolution hack from `compare_predicate_entailment`
This is not needed anymore, probably due to #102334 equating the function signatures fully in `collect_trait_impl_trait_tys`. Also, the assertion in in #102903 makes sure that this is actually fixed, so I'm pretty confident this isn't needed.
Dylan DPC [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:06:38 +0000 (16:36 +0530)]
Rollup merge of #104669 - LeSeulArtichaut:88015-if-let-guard-bindings, r=cjgillot
Only declare bindings for if-let guards once per arm
Currently, each candidate for a match arm uses separate locals for the bindings in the if-let guard, causing problems (#88015) when those branches converge in the arm body.
Dylan DPC [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:06:36 +0000 (16:36 +0530)]
Rollup merge of #104295 - compiler-errors:rpitit-generics-parity, r=eholk
Check generics parity before collecting return-position `impl Trait`s in trait
The only thing is that this duplicates the error message for number of generics mismatch, but we already deduplicate that error message in Cargo. I could add a flag to delay the error if the reviewer cares.
Fixes #104281
Also drive-by adds a few comments to the `collect_trait_impl_trait_tys` method, and removes an unused argument from `compare_number_of_generics`.
bors [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 10:17:09 +0000 (10:17 +0000)]
Auto merge of #103578 - petrochenkov:nofict, r=nagisa
Unreserve braced enum variants in value namespace
With this PR braced enum variants (`enum E { V { /*...*/ } }`) no longer take a slot in value namespace, so the special case mentioned in the note in https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1506-adt-kinds.md#braced-structs is removed.
Rollup merge of #104622 - nicholasbishop:bishop-uefi-clang, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Use clang for the UEFI targets
This fixes an issue where the C and asm sources built by compiler_builtins were being compiled as ELF objects instead of PE objects. This wasn't noticed before because it doesn't cause compiler_builtins or rustc to fail to build. You only see a failure when a program is built that references one of the symbols in an ELF object.
Compiling with clang fixes this because the cc crate converts the UEFI targets into Windows targets that clang understands, causing it to produce PE objects.
Also update compiler_builtins to 0.1.84 to pull in some necessary fixes for compiling the UEFI targets with clang.
Rollup merge of #103193 - krasimirgg:sysonce, r=Amanieu
mark sys_common::once::generic::Once::new const-stable
Attempt to address https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/103191 by marking the impl const-stable.
Picked the declaration from the callsite:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/21b246587c2687935bd6004ffa5dcc4f4dd6600d/library/std/src/sync/once.rs#L67
This is similar to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98457.
With this in, `python3 x.py build library/std --target x86_64-unknown-none` succeeds.
Rollup merge of #102207 - CraftSpider:const-layout, r=scottmcm
Constify remaining `Layout` methods
Makes the methods on `Layout` that aren't yet unstably const, under the same feature and issue, #67521. Most of them required no changes, only non-trivial change is probably constifying `ValidAlignment` which may affect #102072
Rollup merge of #95583 - scottmcm:deprecate-ptr-to-from-bits, r=dtolnay
Deprecate the unstable `ptr_to_from_bits` feature
I propose that we deprecate the (unstable!) `to_bits` and `from_bits` methods on raw pointers. (With the intent to ~~remove them once `addr` has been around long enough to make the transition easy on people -- maybe another 6 weeks~~ remove them fairly soon after, as the strict and expose versions have been around for a while already.)
The APIs that came from the strict provenance explorations (#95228) are a more holistic version of these, and things like `.expose_addr()` work for the "that cast looks sketchy" case even if the full strict provenance stuff never happens. (As a bonus, `addr` is even shorter than `to_bits`, though it is only applicable if people can use full strict provenance! `addr` is *not* a direct replacement for `to_bits`.) So I think it's fine to move away from the `{to|from}_bits` methods, and encourage the others instead.
That also resolves the worry that was brought up (I forget where) that `q.to_bits()` and `(*q).to_bits()` both work if `q` is a pointer-to-floating-point, as they also have a `to_bits` method.
Rollup merge of #83608 - Kimundi:index_many, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add slice methods for indexing via an array of indices.
Disclaimer: It's been a while since I contributed to the main Rust repo, apologies in advance if this is large enough already that it should've been an RFC.
---
# Update:
- Based on feedback, removed the `&[T]` variant of this API, and removed the requirements for the indices to be sorted.
This allows creating multiple mutable references to disjunct positions in a slice, which previously required writing some awkward code with `split_at_mut()` or `iter_mut()`. For the bound-checked variant, the indices are checked against each other and against the bounds of the slice, which requires `N * (N + 1) / 2` comparison operations.
This has a proof-of-concept standalone implementation here: https://crates.io/crates/index_many
Care has been taken that the implementation passes miri borrow checks, and generates straight-forward assembly (though this was only checked on x86_64).
# Example
```rust
let v = &mut [1, 2, 3, 4];
let [a, b] = v.get_many_mut([0, 2]).unwrap();
std::mem::swap(a, b);
*v += 100;
assert_eq!(v, &[3, 2, 101, 4]);
```
# Codegen Examples
<details>
<summary>Click to expand!</summary>
Disclaimer: Taken from local tests with the standalone implementation.
This could easily be expanded to allow indexing with `[I; N]` where `I: SliceIndex<Self>`. I wanted to keep the initial implementation simple, so I didn't include it yet.
This would work similar to the regular index operator and panic with out-of-bound indices. The advantage would be that we could more easily ensure good codegen with a useful panic message, which is non-trivial with the `Option` variant.
This is implemented in the standalone implementation, and used as basis for the codegen examples here and there.
bors [Tue, 22 Nov 2022 01:35:57 +0000 (01:35 +0000)]
Auto merge of #104696 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-gi1pdb0, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 11 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #103396 (Pin::new_unchecked: discuss pinning closure captures)
- #104416 (Fix using `include_bytes` in pattern position)
- #104557 (Add a test case for async dyn* traits)
- #104559 (Split `MacArgs` in two.)
- #104597 (Probe + better error messsage for `need_migrate_deref_output_trait_object`)
- #104656 (Move tests)
- #104657 (Do not check transmute if has non region infer)
- #104663 (rustdoc: factor out common button CSS)
- #104666 (Migrate alias search result to CSS variables)
- #104674 (Make negative_impl and negative_impl_exists take the right types)
- #104692 (Update test's cfg-if dependency to 1.0)
Matthias Krüger [Mon, 21 Nov 2022 23:01:09 +0000 (00:01 +0100)]
Rollup merge of #104597 - compiler-errors:need_migrate_deref_output_trait_object-msg, r=eholk
Probe + better error messsage for `need_migrate_deref_output_trait_object`
1. Use `InferCtxt::probe` in `need_migrate_deref_output_trait_object` -- that normalization *could* technically do type inference as a side-effect, and this is a lint, so it should have no side-effects.
2. Return the trait-ref so we format the error message correctly. See the UI test change -- `(dyn A + 'static)` is not a trait.
Matthias Krüger [Mon, 21 Nov 2022 23:01:09 +0000 (00:01 +0100)]
Rollup merge of #104559 - nnethercote:split-MacArgs, r=petrochenkov
Split `MacArgs` in two.
`MacArgs` is an enum with three variants: `Empty`, `Delimited`, and `Eq`. It's used in two ways:
- For representing attribute macro arguments (e.g. in `AttrItem`), where all three variants are used.
- For representing function-like macros (e.g. in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`), where only the `Delimited` variant is used.
In other words, `MacArgs` is used in two quite different places due to them having partial overlap. I find this makes the code hard to read. It also leads to various unreachable code paths, and allows invalid values (such as accidentally using `MacArgs::Empty` in a `MacCall`).
This commit splits `MacArgs` in two:
- `DelimArgs` is a new struct just for the "delimited arguments" case. It is now used in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`.
- `AttrArgs` is a renaming of the old `MacArgs` enum for the attribute macro case. Its `Delimited` variant now contains a `DelimArgs`.
Various other related things are renamed as well.
These changes make the code clearer, avoids several unreachable paths, and disallows the invalid values.
Matthias Krüger [Mon, 21 Nov 2022 23:01:08 +0000 (00:01 +0100)]
Rollup merge of #104557 - eholk:dyn-star-in-traits, r=compiler-errors
Add a test case for async dyn* traits
This adds a test case that approximates async functions in dyn traits using `dyn*`. The purpose is to have an example of where we are with `dyn*` and the goal of using it for dyn traits.
Regardless of how the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102737 turns out, pinning closure captures is super subtle business and probably worth discussing separately.
`MacArgs` is an enum with three variants: `Empty`, `Delimited`, and `Eq`. It's
used in two ways:
- For representing attribute macro arguments (e.g. in `AttrItem`), where all
three variants are used.
- For representing function-like macros (e.g. in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`),
where only the `Delimited` variant is used.
In other words, `MacArgs` is used in two quite different places due to them
having partial overlap. I find this makes the code hard to read. It also leads
to various unreachable code paths, and allows invalid values (such as
accidentally using `MacArgs::Empty` in a `MacCall`).
This commit splits `MacArgs` in two:
- `DelimArgs` is a new struct just for the "delimited arguments" case. It is
now used in `MacCall` and `MacroDef`.
- `AttrArgs` is a renaming of the old `MacArgs` enum for the attribute macro
case. Its `Delimited` variant now contains a `DelimArgs`.
Various other related things are renamed as well.
These changes make the code clearer, avoids several unreachable paths, and
disallows the invalid values.