Rollup merge of #102134 - flba-eb:master, r=bjorn3
Detect panic strategy using `rustc --print cfg`
Instead of relying on a command line parameter, detect if a target is able to unwind or not.
Ignore tests that require unwinding on targets that don't support it.
I did not find any place where the removed parameter has been used, but it feels a bit risky as
I'm new to this test framework.
Rollup merge of #102115 - Alfriadox:master, r=thomcc
Add examples to `bool::then` and `bool::then_some`
Added examples to `bool::then` and `bool::then_some` to show the distinction between the eager evaluation of `bool::then_some` and the lazy evaluation of `bool::then`.
Auto merge of #102165 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-n5oquhe, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #100734 (Split out async_fn_in_trait into a separate feature)
- #101664 (Note if mismatched types have a similar name)
- #101815 (Migrated the rustc_passes annotation without effect diagnostic infrastructure)
- #102042 (Distribute rust-docs-json via rustup.)
- #102066 (rustdoc: remove unnecessary `max-width` on headers)
- #102095 (Deduplicate two functions that would soon have been three)
- #102104 (Set 'exec-env:RUST_BACKTRACE=0' in const-eval-select tests)
- #102112 (Allow full relro on powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu)
Instead of relying on a command line parameter, detect if a target
is able to unwind or not.
Ignore tests that require unwinding on targets that don't support it.
I mostly followed the suggestions of `@nagisa` in that issue, ~~however, I wasn't sure how to check stability for the suggestion of "Do not suggest CCs that cannot be used due to them being unstable and feature not being enabled", so I did not implement that point.~~
I haven't contributed to rustc much, please feel free to point out suggestions! For example, the `.map(|s| Symbol::intern(s)).collect::<Vec<_>>()` seems pretty gross performance-wise, but maybe that's OK in error reporting code.
Rollup merge of #102112 - cuviper:powerpc64-full-relro, r=eholk
Allow full relro on powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
This was previously limited to partial relro, citing issues on RHEL6,
but that's no longer a supported platform since #95026. We have long
been enabling full relro in RHEL7's own Rust builds for ppc64, without
trouble, so it should be fine to drop this workaround.
Rollup merge of #102042 - LukeMathWalker:add-rust-json-docs-to-rustup, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Distribute rust-docs-json via rustup.
I am not 100% sure on how to treat `rust-json-docs` in `target_host_combination`. I went along with a similar strategy to the one used for `rust-docs`, but looking for guidance there.
Auto merge of #101708 - compiler-errors:issue-101696, r=jackh726
Normalize closure signature after construction
Astconv can't normalize inputs or outputs with escaping bound vars ([see this](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/src/rustc_typeck/check/fn_ctxt/mod.rs.html#294)), so normalize them after we've wrapped them in a binder.
Rollup merge of #102144 - chriss0612:const_convert_control_flow, r=scottmcm
Extend const_convert with const {FormResidual, Try} for ControlFlow.
Very small change so I just used the existing `const_convert` feature flag. #88674
Newly const API:
```
impl<B, C> const ops::Try for ControlFlow<B, C>;
impl<B, C> const ops::FromResidual for ControlFlow<B, C>;
```
`@usbalbin` I hope it is ok that I added to your feature.
Rollup merge of #102118 - notriddle:notriddle/line-numbers, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: clean up line numbers on code examples
* First commit switches from `display: inline-flex; width: 100%` to `display: flex`.
`display: inline-flex` was used as part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/commit/e961d397cab900c55f8d8c104648852e2b63664e, the original commit that added these line numbers. Does anyone know why it was done this way?
* Second commit makes it so that toggling this checkbox will update the page in real time, just like changing themes does.
Auto merge of #98840 - cjgillot:span-inline-ctxt, r=wesleywiser
Inline SyntaxContext in both encoded span representation.
The current interned representation for spans does not use the `ctxt_or_zero: u16` field. This PR proposes to use this field to store the `SyntaxContext` of the interned span instead. When `ctxt_or_zero` and the interned span's `ctxt` don't match, the inlined one takes precedence.
This allows to implement `Span::ctxt` and `Span::with_ctxt` with much less probability to access the interner. Those functions are used a lot for hygiene, so this may be worth it.
Auto merge of #102139 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-ljlipt8, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #101598 (Update rustc's information on Android's sanitizers)
- #102036 (Remove use of `io::ErrorKind::Other` in std)
- #102037 (Make cycle errors recoverable)
- #102069 (Skip `Equate` relation in `handle_opaque_type`)
- #102076 (rustc_transmute: fix big-endian discriminants)
- #102107 (Add missing space between notable trait tooltip and where clause)
- #102119 (Fix a typo “pararmeter” in error message)
- #102131 (Added which number is computed in compute_float.)
The original comment was very elaborate but ultimately did not mention at all what is being computed using parameters `w, q`, only referencing an external article for the algorithm.
Rollup merge of #102076 - cuviper:transmute-discr-endian, r=jackh726
rustc_transmute: fix big-endian discriminants
I noticed that some new tests were failing in Fedora on s390x only, which usually means there's a problem with big-endian, and sure enough there's a FIXME(``@jswrenn)`` for that in `rustc_transmute`. This patch implements the appropriate consideration for target endianness, rather than using native (host) endian.
Rollup merge of #102037 - jyn514:normalize-docs, r=lcnr
Make cycle errors recoverable
In particular, this allows rustdoc to recover from cycle errors when normalizing associated types for documentation.
In the past, ```@jackh726``` has said we need to be careful about overflow errors: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91430#issuecomment-983997013
> Off the top of my head, we definitely should be careful about treating overflow errors the same as
"not implemented for some reason" errors. Otherwise, you could end up with behavior that is
different depending on recursion depth. But, that might be context-dependent.
But cycle errors should be safe to unconditionally report; they don't depend on the recursion depth, they will always be an error whenever they're encountered.
Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81091.
Rollup merge of #101598 - chriswailes:sanitizers, r=nagisa,eholk
Update rustc's information on Android's sanitizers
This patch updates sanitizer support definitions for Android inside the compiler. It also adjusts the logic to make sure no pre-built sanitizer runtime libraries are emitted as these are instead provided dynamically on Android targets.
Auto merge of #100980 - compiler-errors:normalize-opaque-w-bound-vars, r=lcnr
Normalize opaques w/ bound vars
First, we reenable normalization of opaque types with escaping late bound regions to fix rust-lang/miri#2433. This essentially reverts #89285.
Second, we mitigate the perf regression found in #88862 by simplifying the way that we relate (sub and eq) GeneratorWitness types.
This relies on the fact that we construct these GeneratorWitness types somewhat particularly (with all free regions found in the witness types replaced with late bound regions) -- but those bound regions really should be treated as existential regions, not universal ones. Those two facts leads me to believe that we do not need to use the full `higher_ranked_sub` machinery to relate two generator witnesses. I'm pretty confident that this is correct, but I'm glad to discuss this further.
This rule was added to help position the marker line in 110e7270ab7b0700ce714b8b1c7e509195dea2c4, which was a `position: absolute`
pseudo-element that relied on its parent to put it in the right spot.
9 commits in f62e93c28323ed9637d0a205a0c256498674a509..a7cdac33ca7356ad49d5c2b5e2c5010889b33eee
2022-08-28 10:01:28 -0700 to 2022-09-19 17:39:58 -0700
- Clarify wording for references. (rust-lang/reference#1223)
- Update Unicode reference to match rustc implementation (rust-lang/reference#1271)
- Add documentation for raw-dylib and link_ordinal (rust-lang/reference#1244)
- Specify guarantees for repr(rust) structs (rust-lang/reference#1152)
- Classify AsyncBlockExpression as ExpressionWithoutBlock (rust-lang/reference#1268)
- Update closure-expr.md (rust-lang/reference#1269)
- Clarify that 0 is a valid multiple of a type's alignment (rust-lang/reference#1260)
- Remove `ne` from derive example (rust-lang/reference#1264)
- Clarify reference on async blocks (rust-lang/reference#1262)
## book
6 commits in 0a5421ceb238357b3634fb75234eba4d1dad643c..f1e5ad844d0c61738006cdef26227beeb136948e
2022-08-28 19:51:04 -0400 to 2022-09-19 09:48:21 -0400
- Fix punctuation in ch05-02
- Ownership move chapter link fix
- Wrong listing number
- Reword text around box
- `Box<T>` instead of "box"
- Update Clippy output in Appendix D
15 commits in 04892c1a6fc145602ac7367945fda9d4ee83c9fb..f587d6e7cddeaa3cf0a33ec1e368df1a408fa0aa
2022-08-29 20:07:51 +0200 to 2022-09-20 07:43:59 +0900
- Update stability guide to use CURRENT_RUSTC_VERSION (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1468)
- Add a note about building `rust-analyzer-proc-macro-srv` (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1467)
- Link from "implementing to new features" to mcp.md (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1465)
- remove stray **
- Explain the new valtree system for type level constants. (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1097)
- fix typos and formatting
- Say "bootstrap" instead of "rustbuild"; the latter is not explained anywhere and is not much more clear.
- Rewrite the section on passing flags to subcommands
- Remove the diagram of all outputs generated by x.py
- "symbol names" => ABI
- Add symbol-addition to the how-to for new features (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1457)
- Fix typo (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1459)
- Document multipart_suggestion derive on SessionSubdiagnostic
- Add reference for updating Windows PATH and fix typo
- Update for removal of RLS (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1450)
This rule was added in 88fe6dfa31a1bee49090dc72c537c5cd7bd632f4 to assist in position the hide/show togges on methods. This is no longer needed, because these toggles are no longer implemented as absolutely positioned links nested inside headers.
Rollup merge of #102032 - andrewpollack:bad-signal-compiler-tests, r=tmandry
Adding ignore fuchsia tests for signal interpretation cases
Tests where Signal interpreting is required. Since Fuchsia currently does not return signals of type `libc::SIGSEGV` etc., instead, use generalized `!status.success()` case.
Rollup merge of #102030 - est31:tidy_walk_no_reexport, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Don't crate-locally reexport walk functions in tidy
I've moved the walk functions into their own module in #100591 and didn't want to make changing the paths everywhere in tidy part of the PRs diff, so I just reexported the functions locally. This PR removes the crate-local reexport and instead does module level reexports. I'm not sure how much it's worth it and whether the new state is better, idk. Feel free to have any opinion on this.
Rollup merge of #101952 - Mark-Simulacrum:missing-fallback, r=ehuss
Avoid panicking on missing fallback
This just prints a message but continues on if a fallback is missing, which can happen when we're building a partial set of builders and producing a dev-static build from it (e.g., when no Apple builder runs at all).
Probably the more extensive fix is to allow the build-manifest invoker to specify the expected set of targets & hosts, but that's a far more extensive change. The main risk from this is that we accidentally start falling back to linux docs across all platforms without noticing. I'm not sure that we can do much about that though at this time.
cc `@ehuss` since IIRC you participated in adding this system
This comes up when building a test nightly from a try build, e.g., https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101855#issuecomment-1250123298. For now I'm going to manually cherry pick this onto that PR for testing purposes.
Michael Howell [Wed, 21 Sep 2022 22:26:15 +0000 (15:26 -0700)]
rustdoc: use block flex for line-number CSS
`display: inline-flex` was used as part of e961d397cab900c55f8d8c104648852e2b63664e, the original commit that added
these line numbers. Does anyone know why it was done this way?
Add examples to `bool::then` and `bool::then_some`
Added examples to `bool::then` and `bool::then_some` to show the distinction between the eager evaluation of `bool::then_some` and the lazy evaluation of `bool::then`.
Auto merge of #101558 - JhonnyBillM:session-diagnostic-to-diagnostic-handler-refactor, r=davidtwco
Move and rename `SessionDiagnostic` & `SessionSubdiagnostic` traits and macros
After PR #101434, we want to:
- [x] Move `SessionDiagnostic` to `rustc_errors`.
- [x] Add `emit_` methods that accept `impl SessionDiagnostic` to `Handler`.
- [x] _(optional)_ Rename trait `SessionDiagnostic` to `DiagnosticHandler`.
- [x] _(optional)_ Rename macro `SessionDiagnostic` to `DiagnosticHandler`.
- [x] Update Rustc Dev Guide and Docs to reflect these changes. https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide/pull/1460
Now I am having build issues getting the compiler to build when trying to rename the macro.
<details>
<summary>See diagnostics errors and context when building.</summary>
```
error: diagnostics should only be created in `SessionDiagnostic`/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls
--> compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs:13:10
|
13 | #[derive(DiagnosticHandler)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ in this derive macro expansion
|
::: /Users/jhonny/.cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/synstructure-0.12.6/src/macros.rs:94:9
|
94 | / pub fn $derives(
95 | | i: $crate::macros::TokenStream
96 | | ) -> $crate::macros::TokenStream {
| |________________________________________- in this expansion of `#[derive(DiagnosticHandler)]`
|
note: the lint level is defined here
--> compiler/rustc_attr/src/lib.rs:10:9
|
10 | #![deny(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
And also this one:
```
error: diagnostics should only be created in `SessionDiagnostic`/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls
--> compiler/rustc_attr/src/session_diagnostics.rs:213:32
|
213 | let mut diag = handler.struct_span_err_with_code(
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
```
> **Note**
> Can't find where this message is coming from, because you can see in [this experimental branch](https://github.com/JhonnyBillM/rust/tree/experimental/trying-to-rename-session-diagnostic-macro) that I updated all errors and diags to say:
> error: diagnostics should only be created in **`DiagnosticHandler`**/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls
> and not:
> error: diagnostics should only be created in **`SessionDiagnostic`**/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls
</details>
I tried building the compiler in different ways (playing with the stages etc), but nothing worked.
## Question
**Do we need to build or do something different when renaming a macro and identifiers?**
For context, see experimental commit https://github.com/JhonnyBillM/rust/commit/f2193a98b44db3f2af77a878824b152cdf0d34a5 where the macro and symbols are renamed, but it doesn't compile.
Josh Stone [Wed, 21 Sep 2022 18:53:50 +0000 (11:53 -0700)]
Allow full relro on powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu
This was previously limited to partial relro, citing issues on RHEL6,
but that's no longer a supported platform since #95026. We have long
been enabling full relro in RHEL7's own Rust builds for ppc64, without
trouble, so it should be fine to drop this workaround.