Rollup merge of #67835 - euclio:delimiter-wording, r=Centril
tweak wording of mismatched delimiter errors
This PR improves the wording of the "incorrect delimiter" error messages. Here's a quick rationale:
- *"un-closed" -> "unclosed"*: "unclosed" is valid English, so there's no need to hyphenate the prefix. This should be pretty uncontroversial, I think.
- *"close delimiter" -> "closing delimiter"*: In my anecdotal experience, I've always heard "closing delimiter" or "closing parenthesis". In addition, the codebase already uses this terminology in comments and function names more than "close delimiter", which could indicate that it's more intuitive.
- "incorrect delimiter" -> "mismatched delimiter": "Incorrect delimiter" is vague; why is it incorrect? "mismatched" clearly indicates why the delimiter is causing the error.
Rollup merge of #67531 - RalfJung:tame-promotion, r=nikomatsakis
no longer promote non-pattern const functions
This is trying to pack-pedal a bit on promotion feature creep, as proposed by @eddyb [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/const-eval/issues/19#issuecomment-472799062): possibly, a sane subset of `const fn` that we could promote are those that are just constructors -- the same subset that we might want to allow in pattern position at some point.
So, this removes the `rustc_promotable` attribute from the three functions they identified that do not fit this pattern. The first step is to run crater to see if there is code in the wild that relies on this being promotable.
Rollup merge of #66913 - VirrageS:help-self, r=varkor,Centril
Suggest calling method when first argument is `self`
Closes: #66782
I've explored different approaches for this MR but I think the most straightforward is the best one.
I've tried to find out if the methods for given type exist (to maybe have a better suggestion), but we don't collect them anywhere and collecting them is quite problematic. Moreover, collecting all the methods would require rewriting big part of the code and also could potentially include performance degradation, which I don't think is necessary for this simple case.
bors [Fri, 3 Jan 2020 22:03:20 +0000 (22:03 +0000)]
Auto merge of #67829 - michaelwoerister:try-to-fix-pgo-branch-weights-test, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Attempt to fix intermittent failures of pgo-branch-weights test.
This PR tries to fix the intermittent failures of the pgo-branch-weights test (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67746). The failing instances show no `!prof` annotations in LLVM IR. One possible cause is that the instrumented binary did not record anything. This is something I've occasionally seen happen for similarly small programs when using GNU ld as linker. The linker would not properly append the instruction counter sections, leading to most counters being dropped. This PR makes the test use the Gold linker instead.
It also makes each command exit immediately on failure so we can pinpoint the failure source better, should there still be a problem.
bors [Fri, 3 Jan 2020 09:07:05 +0000 (09:07 +0000)]
Auto merge of #67828 - JohnTitor:rollup-qmswkkl, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 10 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #67450 (Allow for setting a ThinLTO import limit during bootstrap)
- #67595 (Suggest adding a lifetime constraint for opaque type)
- #67636 (allow rustfmt key in [build] section)
- #67736 (Less-than is asymmetric, not antisymmetric)
- #67762 (Add missing links for insecure_time)
- #67783 (Warn for bindings named same as variants when matching against a borrow)
- #67796 (Ensure that we process projections during MIR inlining)
- #67807 (Use drop instead of the toilet closure `|_| ()`)
- #67816 (Clean up err codes)
- #67825 (Minor: change take() docs grammar to match other docs)
Yuki Okushi [Fri, 3 Jan 2020 08:56:29 +0000 (17:56 +0900)]
Rollup merge of #67796 - Aaron1011:fix/mir-inline-proj, r=wesleywiser
Ensure that we process projections during MIR inlining
Fixes #67710
Previously, we were not calling `super_place`, which resulted in us
failing to update any local references that occur in
ProjectionElem::Index. This caused the post-inlining MIR to contain a
reference to a local ID from the inlined callee, leading to an ICE
due to a type mismatch.
will show this error:
```
Compiling playground v0.0.1 (/playground)
error[E0597]: `prefix` does not live long enough
--> src/lib.rs:6:47
|
5 | fn started_with<'a>(&'a self, prefix: &'a str) -> impl Iterator<Item=&'a str> {
| -- lifetime `'a` defined here --------------------------- opaque type requires that `prefix` is borrowed for `'a`
...
```
but without suggesting the lovely `help: you can add a constraint..`.
Yuki Okushi [Fri, 3 Jan 2020 08:56:20 +0000 (17:56 +0900)]
Rollup merge of #67450 - michaelwoerister:bootstrap-import-limit, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Allow for setting a ThinLTO import limit during bootstrap
The benchmarks in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/66625 have shown that a lower ThinLTO import limit can be a net win for bootstrap times. This PR:
- exposes the setting to `config.toml`,
- defaults to a lower limit if `incremental = true` in `config.toml`, and
- sets a lower limit for `x86_64-gnu-llvm-7` CI image in order to make the jobs complete more quickly (which remains to be tested).
This setting will affect how the compiler and it's tools are compiled. It will not affect the settings the compiler uses when compiling user code.
bors [Thu, 2 Jan 2020 10:20:09 +0000 (10:20 +0000)]
Auto merge of #63177 - MOZGIII:find-result, r=Amanieu
Add Iterator::try_find
I found a need for this fn, and created this PR.
Tracking issue: #63178
I did a fair amount of thinking about the function name, and settled on the current one.
I don't see other anything else that's non-trivial here, but I'm open for debate. I just want this functionality to be there.
It couples with the `collect` trick for collecting `Result<Vec<T>, E>` from `Iterator<Item = Result<T, E>>`.
UPD:
I've already looked at `fallible_iterator` crate, but I don't think it supports my use case.
The main problem is that I can't construct a failable iterator. I have a regular iterator, and I just need to apply a predicate that can fail via `find` method.
UPD: `fallible_iterator` would work, but it's not elegant cause I'd have to make a failable iterator by mapping iterator with `Result::Ok` first.
Aaron Hill [Thu, 2 Jan 2020 01:10:55 +0000 (20:10 -0500)]
Ensure that we process projections during MIR inlining
Fixes #67710
Previously, we were not calling `super_place`, which resulted in us
failing to update any local references that occur in
ProjectionElem::Index. This caused the post-inlining MIR to contain a
reference to a local ID from the inlined callee, leading to an ICE
due to a type mismatch.
bors [Wed, 1 Jan 2020 21:27:11 +0000 (21:27 +0000)]
Auto merge of #67676 - wesleywiser:lint_overflowing_int_casts, r=oli-obk
Lint overflowing integer casts in const prop
This extends the invalid cases we catch in const prop to include
overflowing integer casts using the same machinery as the overflowing
binary and unary operation logic.
bors [Wed, 1 Jan 2020 11:54:21 +0000 (11:54 +0000)]
Auto merge of #67471 - nnethercote:revert-66405, r=nikomatsakis
Revert parts of #66405.
Because PR #66405 caused major performance regressions in some cases.
That PR had five commits, two of which affected performance, and three
of which were refactorings. This change undoes the performance-affecting
changes, while keeping the refactorings in place.
Because it caused major performance regressions in some cases.
That PR had five commits, two of which affected performance, and three
of which were refactorings. This change undoes the performance-affecting
changes, while keeping the refactorings in place.
Rollup merge of #67748 - MaskRay:frame-pointer, r=rkruppe
Use function attribute "frame-pointer" instead of "no-frame-pointer-elim"
LLVM 8 ([D56351](http://reviews.llvm.org/D56351)) introduced "frame-pointer". In LLVM 10 (D71863),
"no-frame-pointer-elim"/"no-frame-pointer-elim-non-leaf" will be
ignored.
-----
In the LLVM monorepo, run `git show origin/release/8.x:llvm/lib/CodeGen/TargetOptionsImpl.cpp` to see that `"frame-pointer"` is available since LLVM 8.
Rollup merge of #67744 - Centril:reduce-diversity, r=petrochenkov
parser: reduce diversity in error handling mechanisms
Instead of having e.g. `span_err`, `fatal`, etc., we prefer to move towards uniformly using `struct_span_err` thus making it harder to emit fatal and/or unstructured diagnostics.
Rollup merge of #67574 - Centril:librustc_lowering, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Extract `rustc_ast_lowering` crate from `rustc`
Working towards https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65031.
This PR moves `src/librustc/hir/lowering{/, .rs}` to its own crate (`librustc_ast_lowering`) which is very self-contained (only `fn lower_crate` and `trait Resolver` are exposed).
Dylan DPC [Tue, 31 Dec 2019 12:44:07 +0000 (18:14 +0530)]
Rollup merge of #67735 - petrochenkov:uibool, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Support `-Z ui-testing=yes/no`
`ui-testing` is now a boolean option (`-Z ui-testing=yes/no`) and can be specified multiple times with later values overriding earlier values (`-Z ui-testing=yes -Z ui-testing=no` == `-Z ui-testing=no`), so it can be set in a hierarchical way, e.g. UI testing infra may enable it by default with specific tests being able to opt-out.
This way we can remove the special opt-out support from `compiletest`.
Inspired by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/67709.
Dylan DPC [Tue, 31 Dec 2019 12:44:01 +0000 (18:14 +0530)]
Rollup merge of #67430 - tspiteri:minus-inf, r=Dylan-DPC
doc: minus (U+2212) instead of dash (U+002D) for negative infinity
The documentation for [`f32::NEG_INFINITY`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/f32/constant.NEG_INFINITY.html) contains “-∞” with a dash instead of a minus sign, “−∞” with a proper minus sign looks better with the used Source Serif Pro font. Similarly for [`f64::NEG_INFINITY`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/f64/constant.NEG_INFINITY.html).