bors [Fri, 18 May 2018 17:17:35 +0000 (17:17 +0000)]
Auto merge of #50653 - oli-obk:bad_const, r=cramertj
Make the `const_err` lint `deny`-by-default
At best these things are runtime panics (debug mode) or overflows (release mode). More likely they are public constants that are unused in the crate declaring them.
This is not a breaking change, as dependencies won't break and root crates can `#![warn(const_err)]`, though I don't know why anyone would do that.
bors [Thu, 17 May 2018 21:36:43 +0000 (21:36 +0000)]
Auto merge of #50593 - nikomatsakis:nll-no-location, r=nikomatsakis
stop considering location when computing outlives relationships
This doesn't (yet?) use SEME regions, but it does ignore the location for outlives constraints. This makes (I believe) NLL significantly faster -- but we should do some benchmarks. It regresses the "get-default" family of use cases for NLL, which is a shame, but keeps the other benefits, and thus represents a decent step forward.
Mark Simulacrum [Thu, 17 May 2018 19:51:27 +0000 (13:51 -0600)]
Rollup merge of #50818 - nnethercote:faster-normalize, r=nikomatsakis
Speed up `opt_normalize_projection_type`
`opt_normalize_projection_type` is hot in the serde and futures benchmarks in rustc-perf. These two patches speed up the execution of most runs for them by 2--4%.
Mark Simulacrum [Thu, 17 May 2018 19:51:24 +0000 (13:51 -0600)]
Rollup merge of #50790 - bstrie:grammar, r=steveklabnik
Fix grammar documentation wrt Unicode identifiers
The grammar defines identifiers in terms of XID_start and XID_continue,
but this is referring to the unstable non_ascii_idents feature.
The documentation implies that non_ascii_idents is forthcoming, but this
is left over from pre-1.0 documentation; in reality, non_ascii_idents
has been without even an RFC for several years now, and will not be
stabilized anytime soon. Furthermore, according to the tracking issue at
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28979 , it's highly
questionable whether or not this feature will use XID_start or
XID_continue even when or if non_ascii_idents is stabilized.
This commit fixes this by respecifying identifiers as the usual
[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*
Mark Simulacrum [Thu, 17 May 2018 19:51:21 +0000 (13:51 -0600)]
Rollup merge of #50610 - estebank:fmt-str, r=Kimundi
Improve format string errors
Point at format string position inside the formatting string:
```
error: invalid format string: unmatched `}` found
--> $DIR/format-string-error.rs:21:22
|
LL | let _ = format!("}");
| ^ unmatched `}` in format string
```
Explain that argument names can't start with an underscore:
```
error: invalid format string: invalid argument name `_foo`
--> $DIR/format-string-error.rs:15:23
|
LL | let _ = format!("{_foo}", _foo = 6usize);
| ^^^^ invalid argument name in format string
|
= note: argument names cannot start with an underscore
```
Fix #23476.
The more accurate spans will only be seen when using `format!` directly, when using `println!` the diagnostics machinery makes the span be the entire statement.
bors [Thu, 17 May 2018 16:44:38 +0000 (16:44 +0000)]
Auto merge of #50629 - Mark-Simulacrum:stage-step, r=alexcrichton
Switch to bootstrapping from 1.27
It's possible the Float trait could be removed from core, but I couldn't tell whether it was intended to be removed or not. @SimonSapin may be able to comment more here; we can presumably also do that in a follow up PR as this one is already quite large.
In #49289, rustc was changed to emit metadata for binaries, which made
it so that the librustc.rmeta file created when compiling librustc was
overwritten by the rustc-main compilation. This commit renames the
rustc-main binary to avoid this problem.
https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/5524 has also been filed to
see if Cargo can learn to warn on this situation instead of leaving it
for the user to debug.
bors [Thu, 17 May 2018 08:29:11 +0000 (08:29 +0000)]
Auto merge of #50400 - ehuss:compiletest-revisions, r=alexcrichton
compiletest: Run revisions as independent tests.
Fixes #47604.
- The output of each test is now in its own directory.
- "auxiliary" output is now under the respective test directory.
- `stage_id` removed from filenames, and instead placed in the stamp file as a hash. This helps keep path lengths down for Windows.
In brief, the new layout looks like this:
```
<build_base>/<relative_dir>/<testname>.<revision>.<mode>/
stamp
<testname>.err
<testname>.out
a (binary)
auxiliary/lib<auxname>.dylib
auxiliary/<auxname>/<auxname>.err
auxiliary/<auxname>/<auxname>.out
```
(revision and mode are optional)
Eric Huss [Thu, 26 Apr 2018 22:27:31 +0000 (15:27 -0700)]
compiletest: Run revisions as independent tests.
- The output of each test is now in its own directory.
- "auxiliary" output is now under the respective test directory.
- `stage_id` removed from filenames, and instead placed in the stamp file as a hash. This helps keep path lengths down for Windows.
In brief, the new layout looks like this:
```
<build_base>/<relative_dir>/<testname>.<revision>.<mode>/
stamp
<testname>.err
<testname>.out
a (binary)
auxiliary/lib<auxname>.dylib
auxiliary/<auxname>/<auxname>.err
auxiliary/<auxname>/<auxname>.out
```
(revision and mode are optional)
bors [Thu, 17 May 2018 02:05:39 +0000 (02:05 +0000)]
Auto merge of #50807 - kennytm:rollup, r=kennytm
Rollup of 17 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #50170 (Implement From for more types on Cow)
- #50638 (Don't unconditionally set CLOEXEC twice on every fd we open on Linux)
- #50656 (Fix `fn main() -> impl Trait` for non-`Termination` trait)
- #50669 (rustdoc: deprecate `#![doc(passes, plugins, no_default_passes)]`)
- #50726 (read2: Use inner function instead of closure)
- #50728 (Fix rustdoc panic with `impl Trait` in type parameters)
- #50736 (env: remove unwrap in examples in favor of try op)
- #50740 (Remove LazyBTreeMap.)
- #50752 (Add missing error codes in libsyntax-ext asm)
- #50779 (Make mutable_noalias and arg_align_attributes be tracked)
- #50787 (Fix run-make wasm tests)
- #50788 (Fix an ICE when casting a nonexistent const)
- #50789 (Ensure libraries built in stage0 have unique metadata)
- #50793 (tidy: Add a check for empty UI test files)
- #50797 (fix a typo in signed-integer::from_str_radix())
- #50808 (Stabilize num::NonZeroU*)
- #50809 (GitHub: Stop treating Cargo.lock as a generated file.)
Avoid allocations in `opt_normalize_projection_type`.
This patch changes `opt_normalize_project_type` so it appends
obligations to a given obligations vector, instead of returning a new
obligations vector.
This change avoids lots of allocations. In the most extreme case, for a
clean "Check" build of serde it reduces the total number of allocations
by 20%.
Regression fixes:
- rust-lang/cargo#5503 - cargo rustc broken for tests in project with bins
- rust-lang/cargo#5520 - shared proc-macro dependency built incorrectly
Changes:
- rust-lang/cargo#5527 - Point Source Replacement to the Overriding Dependencies section
- rust-lang/cargo#5533 - Detail how to run locally-built nightly cargo
- rust-lang/cargo#5522 - Add option to set user-agent
- rust-lang/cargo#5519 - NFC: fix a couple of typos, found by codespell.
- rust-lang/cargo#5513 - Fix `panic` for binaries built during tests.
- rust-lang/cargo#5512 - simplify build_requirements
- rust-lang/cargo#5301 - Add --build-plan for 'cargo build'
- rust-lang/cargo#5460 - Be more conservative about which files are linked to the output dir.
- rust-lang/cargo#5509 - Use the new stable
- rust-lang/cargo#5507 - Does not print seconds fraction with minutes
- rust-lang/cargo#5498 - Bump to 0.29.0
- rust-lang/cargo#5497 - Mention +nightly in ARCHITECTURE.md
Avoid repeated HashMap lookups in `opt_normalize_projection_type`.
There is a hot path through `opt_normalize_projection_type`:
- `try_start` does a cache lookup (#1).
- The result is a `NormalizedTy`.
- There are no unresolved type vars, so we call `complete`.
- `complete` does *another* cache lookup (#2), then calls
`SnapshotMap::insert`.
- `insert` does *another* cache lookup (#3), inserting the same value
that's already in the cache.
This patch optimizes this hot path by introducing `complete_normalized`,
for use when the value is known in advance to be a `NormalizedTy`. It
always avoids lookup #2. Furthermore, if the `NormalizedTy`'s
obligations are empty (the common case), we know that lookup #3 would be
a no-op, so we avoid it, while inserting a Noop into the `SnapshotMap`'s
undo log.
kennytm [Wed, 16 May 2018 21:24:42 +0000 (05:24 +0800)]
Rollup merge of #50809 - kennytm:show-cargo-lock-diff, r=alexcrichton
GitHub: Stop treating Cargo.lock as a generated file.
We do want to inspect the changes to Cargo.lock, hiding the diff by default would make it easier to miss important details like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50629#discussion_r187556602 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50696#pullrequestreview-119648156
kennytm [Wed, 16 May 2018 19:07:35 +0000 (03:07 +0800)]
Rollup merge of #50793 - jrlusby:master, r=petrochenkov
tidy: Add a check for empty UI test files
Check for empty `.stderr` and `.stdout` files in UI test directories.
Empty files could still pass testing for `compile-pass` tests with no output
so they can get into the repo accidentally, but they are not necessary and can
be removed.
This is very much an in progress pull request. I'm having an issue with rustfmt. It wanted to reformat the entire file for almost every file by default. And when I run tidy it just errors out because it catches the empty files that are already in the repo.
My next step is goin got be to remove those empty file and see if running tidy again will actually reformat things outside of the context of `cargo fmt`
kennytm [Wed, 16 May 2018 15:23:02 +0000 (23:23 +0800)]
Rollup merge of #50789 - cuviper:bootstrap-metadata, r=alexcrichton
Ensure libraries built in stage0 have unique metadata
Issue #50786 shows a case with local rebuild where the libraries built
by stage0 had the same suffix as stage0's own, and were accidentally
loaded by that stage0 rustc when compiling `librustc_trans`.
Now we set `__CARGO_DEFAULT_LIB_METADATA` to "bootstrap" during stage0,
rather than the release channel like usual, so the library suffix will
always be completely distinct from the stage0 compiler.
kennytm [Wed, 16 May 2018 15:22:56 +0000 (23:22 +0800)]
Rollup merge of #50740 - nnethercote:rm-LazyBTreeMap, r=cramertj
Remove LazyBTreeMap.
It was introduced in #50240 to avoid an allocation when creating a new
BTreeMap, which gave some speed-ups. But then #50352 made that the
default behaviour for BTreeMap, so LazyBTreeMap is no longer necessary.
Jane Lusby [Wed, 16 May 2018 02:15:43 +0000 (19:15 -0700)]
tidy: Add a check for empty UI test files
Check for empty `.stderr` and `.stdout` files in UI test directories.
Empty files could still pass testing for `compile-pass` tests with no output
so they can get into the repo accidentally, but they are not necessary and can
be removed.
bors [Wed, 16 May 2018 17:15:37 +0000 (17:15 +0000)]
Auto merge of #49479 - nox:merge-funcs, r=nagisa
Reenable the MergeFunctions pass
The crash that happened in #23566 doesn't happen anymore with the LLVM mergefunc
pass enabled and it hugely reduces code size (for example it shaves off 10% of the
final Servo executable). This patch reenables it.
For those wondering, [here are the docs from LLVM about this pass](http://llvm.org/docs/MergeFunctions.html).
kennytm [Wed, 16 May 2018 15:49:58 +0000 (23:49 +0800)]
GitHub: Stop treating Cargo.lock as a generated file.
We do want to inspect the changes to Cargo.lock, hiding the diff by default
would miss important details like
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50629#discussion_r187556602
Blocked on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/50541 - this includes those changes, which were necessary to create the UI test
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44136
Turns out, there were special attributes to mess with rustdoc passes and plugins! Who knew! Since we deprecated the CLI flags for this functionality, it makes sense that we do the same for the attributes.
This PR also introduces a `#![doc(document_private_items)]` attribute, to match the `--document-private-items` flag introduced in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/44138 when the passes/plugins flags were deprecated.
I haven't done a search to see whether these attributes are being used at all, but if the flags were any indication, i don't expect to see any users of these.
kennytm [Wed, 16 May 2018 15:22:47 +0000 (23:22 +0800)]
Rollup merge of #50656 - leodasvacas:fix-impl-trait-in-main-ret, r=nikomatsakis
Fix `fn main() -> impl Trait` for non-`Termination` trait
Fixes #50595.
This bug currently affects stable. Why I think we can go for hard error:
- It will in stable for at most one cycle and there is no legitimate reason to abuse it, nor any known uses in the wild.
- It only affects `bin` crates (which have a `main`), so there is little practical difference between a hard error or a deny lint, both are a one line fix.
The fix was to just unshadow a variable. Thanks @nikomatsakis for the mentoring!
kennytm [Wed, 16 May 2018 15:22:45 +0000 (23:22 +0800)]
Rollup merge of #50638 - tbu-:pr_open_cloexec_once, r=nagisa
Don't unconditionally set CLOEXEC twice on every fd we open on Linux
Previously, every `open64` was accompanied by a `ioctl(…, FIOCLEX)`,
because some old Linux version would ignore the `O_CLOEXEC` flag we pass
to the `open64` function.
Now, we check whether the `CLOEXEC` flag is set on the first file we
open – if it is, we won't do extra syscalls for every opened file. If it
is not set, we fall back to the old behavior of unconditionally calling
`ioctl(…, FIOCLEX)` on newly opened files.
On old Linuxes, this amounts to one extra syscall per process, namely
the `fcntl(…, F_GETFD)` call to check the `CLOEXEC` flag.
On new Linuxes, this reduces the number of syscalls per opened file by
one, except for the first file, where it does the same number of
syscalls as before (`fcntl(…, F_GETFD)` to check the flag instead of
`ioctl(…, FIOCLEX)` to set it).
Regression fixes:
- rust-lang/cargo#5503 - cargo rustc broken for tests in project with bins
- rust-lang/cargo#5520 - (#50640) shared proc-macro dependency built incorrectly
Changes:
- rust-lang/cargo#5527 - Point Source Replacement to the Overriding Dependencies section
- rust-lang/cargo#5533 - Detail how to run locally-built nightly cargo
- rust-lang/cargo#5522 - Add option to set user-agent
- rust-lang/cargo#5519 - NFC: fix a couple of typos, found by codespell.
- rust-lang/cargo#5513 - Fix `panic` for binaries built during tests.
- rust-lang/cargo#5512 - simplify build_requirements
- rust-lang/cargo#5301 - Add --build-plan for 'cargo build'
- rust-lang/cargo#5460 - Be more conservative about which files are linked to the output dir.
- rust-lang/cargo#5509 - Use the new stable
- rust-lang/cargo#5507 - Does not print seconds fraction with minutes
- rust-lang/cargo#5498 - Bump to 0.29.0
- rust-lang/cargo#5497 - Mention +nightly in ARCHITECTURE.md
bors [Wed, 16 May 2018 11:18:05 +0000 (11:18 +0000)]
Auto merge of #50473 - petrochenkov:pmapi, r=alexcrichton
Review proc macro API 1.2
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38356
Summary of applied changes:
- Documentation for proc macro API 1.2 is expanded.
- Renamed APIs: `Term` -> `Ident`, `TokenTree::Term` -> `TokenTree::Ident`, `Op` -> `Punct`, `TokenTree::Op` -> `TokenTree::Punct`, `Op::op` -> `Punct::as_char`.
- Removed APIs: `Ident::as_str`, use `Display` impl for `Ident` instead.
- New APIs (not stabilized in 1.2): `Ident::new_raw` for creating a raw identifier (I'm not sure `new_x` it's a very idiomatic name though).
- Runtime changes:
- `Punct::new` now ensures that the input `char` is a valid punctuation character in Rust.
- `Ident::new` ensures that the input `str` is a valid identifier in Rust.
- Lifetimes in proc macros are now represented as two joint tokens - `Punct('\'', Spacing::Joint)` and `Ident("lifetime_name_without_quote")` similarly to multi-character operators.
- Stabilized APIs: None yet.
A bit of motivation for renaming (although it was already stated in the review comments):
- With my compiler frontend glasses on `Ident` is the single most appropriate name for this thing, *especially* if we are doing input validation on construction. `TokenTree::Ident` effectively wraps `token::Ident` or `ast::Ident + is_raw`, its meaning is "identifier" and it's already named `ident` in declarative macros.
- Regarding `Punct`, the motivation is that `Op` is actively misleading. The thing doesn't mean an operator, it's neither a subset of operators (there is non-operator punctuation in the language), nor superset (operators can be multicharacter while this thing is always a single character). So I named it `Punct` (first proposed in [the original RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1566), then [by @SimonSapin](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38356#issuecomment-276676526)) , together with input validation it's now a subset of ASCII punctuation character category (`u8::is_ascii_punctuation`).
bors [Wed, 16 May 2018 09:03:38 +0000 (09:03 +0000)]
Auto merge of #48557 - matthewjasper:allow-trvial-bounds, r=nikomatsakis
Implement RFC 2056 trivial constraints in where clauses
This is an implementation of the new behaviour for #48214. Tests are mostly updated to show the effects of this. Feature gate hasn't been added yet.
Some things that are worth noting and are maybe not want we want
* `&mut T: Copy` doesn't allow as much as someone might expect because there is often an implicit reborrow.
* ~There isn't a check that a where clause is well-formed any more, so `where Vec<str>: Debug` is now allowed (without a `str: Sized` bound).~
bors [Wed, 16 May 2018 04:00:33 +0000 (04:00 +0000)]
Auto merge of #50750 - est31:master, r=eddyb
Remove ScopeTarget and LoopIdResult
* Remove ScopeTarget in preparation of label-break-value (PR #50045)
* Replace LoopIdResult by Result which is possible now thanks to commit 8ac65af81f5f9cf6c5e2c2306705b50eed77cfb5 " Implement Encodable and Decodable for Result."