Auto merge of #83386 - mark-i-m:stabilize-pat2015, r=nikomatsakis
Stabilize `:pat_param` and remove `:pat2021`
Blocked on #83384
cc `@rust-lang/lang` #79278
If I understand `@nikomatsakis` in https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/or.20patterns/near/231133873, another FCP is not needed.
Auto merge of #84562 - richkadel:issue-83601, r=tmandry
Adds feature-gated `#[no_coverage]` function attribute, to fix derived Eq `0` coverage issue #83601
Derived Eq no longer shows uncovered
The Eq trait has a special hidden function. MIR `InstrumentCoverage`
would add this function to the coverage map, but it is never called, so
the `Eq` trait would always appear uncovered.
Fixes: #83601
The fix required creating a new function attribute `no_coverage` to mark
functions that should be ignored by `InstrumentCoverage` and the
coverage `mapgen` (during codegen).
Adding a `no_coverage` feature gate with tracking issue #84605.
Rollup merge of #84529 - richkadel:issue-84180, r=tmandry
Improve coverage spans for chained function calls
Fixes: #84180
For chained function calls separated by the `?` try operator, the
function call following the try operator produced a MIR `Call` span that
matched the span of the first call. The `?` try operator started a new
span, so the second call got no span.
It turns out the MIR `Call` terminator has a `func` `Operand`
for the `Constant` representing the function name, and the function
name's Span can be used to reset the starting position of the span.
As discussed in #83641 this feature is not complete and in particular doesn't work cross macros and given that this is not going to be included in edition 2021 nobody seems to be trying to fix the underlying problem. When can add this again I guess, whenever somebody has the time to make it work cross crates.
Auto merge of #84498 - workingjubilee:update-grab-bag, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update grab bag
This PR slides a bunch of crate versions forward until suddenly a bunch of deps fall out of the tree!
In doing so this mostly picks up a version bump in the `redox_users` crate which makes most of the features default to optional.
Removes constant_time_eq from deps exceptions
Removes arrayref from deps exceptions
And also removes:
- blake2b_simd
- const_fn (the package, not the feature)
- constant_time_eq
- redox_users 0.3.4
- rust-argon2
Auto merge of #84635 - ehuss:update-cargo, r=ehuss
Update cargo
5 commits in 0ed318d182e465cd66071b91ac3d265af63ef8a1..4369396ce7d270972955d876eaa4954bea56bcd9
2021-04-23 20:54:54 +0000 to 2021-04-27 14:35:53 +0000
- Fix rebuild issues with rustdoc. (rust-lang/cargo#9419)
- Always use full metadata hash for -C metadata. (rust-lang/cargo#9418)
- Expose build.target .cargo/config setting as packages.target in Cargo.toml (rust-lang/cargo#9030)
- Some changes to rustdoc fingerprint checking. (rust-lang/cargo#9404)
- Document that CARGO_PKG_ are availble to build.rs (rust-lang/cargo#9405)
The Eq trait has a special hidden function. MIR `InstrumentCoverage`
would add this function to the coverage map, but it is never called, so
the `Eq` trait would always appear uncovered.
Fixes: #83601
The fix required creating a new function attribute `no_coverage` to mark
functions that should be ignored by `InstrumentCoverage` and the
coverage `mapgen` (during codegen).
While testing, I also noticed two other issues:
* spanview debug file output ICEd on a function with no body. The
workaround for this is included in this PR.
* `assert_*!()` macro coverage can appear covered if followed by another
`assert_*!()` macro. Normally they appear uncovered. I submitted a new
Issue #84561, and added a coverage test to demonstrate this issue.
Rollup merge of #84521 - CDirkx:hermit-dedup, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Reuse modules on `hermit`
Reuse the following modules on `hermit`:
- `unix::path` (contents identical)
- `unsupported::io` (contents identical)
- `unsupported::thread_local_key` (contents functionally identical, only changes are the panic error messages)
Auto merge of #7138 - mgacek8:issue6808_iter_cloned_collect_FN_with_large_array, r=Manishearth
Fix FN in `iter_cloned_collect` with a large array
fixes #6808
changelog: Fix FN in `iter_cloned_collect` with a large array
I spotted that [is_iterable_array](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/a362a4d1d0edb66aef186c1d27b28c60573078f4/clippy_lints/src/loops/explicit_iter_loop.rs#L67-L75) function that `explicit_iter_loop` lint is using only works for array sizes <= 32.
There is this comment:
> IntoIterator is currently only implemented for array sizes <= 32 in rustc
I'm a bit confused, because I read that [IntoIterator for arrays](https://doc.rust-lang.org/src/core/array/mod.rs.html#194-201) with const generic `N` is stable since = "1.0.0". Although Const Generics MVP were stabilized in Rust 1.51.
Should I set MSRV for the current change? I will try to test with older compilers soon.
Auto merge of #84532 - richkadel:issue-83792, r=tmandry
Fix coverage ICE because fn_sig can have a span that crosses file bou…
Fixes: #83792
MIR `InstrumentCoverage` assumed the `FnSig` span was contained within a
single file, but this is not always the case. Some macro constructions
can result in a span that starts in one `SourceFile` and ends in a
different one.
The `FnSig` span is included in coverage results as long as that span is
in the same `SourceFile` and the same macro context, but by assuming the
`FnSig` span's `hi()` and `lo()` were in the same file, I took this for
granted, and checked only that the `FnSig` `hi()` was in the same
`SourceFile` as the `body_span`.
I actually drop the `hi()` though, and extend the `FnSig` span to the
`body_span.lo()`, so I really should have simply checked that the
`FnSig` span's `lo()` was in the `SourceFile` of the `body_span`.
Auto merge of #84552 - GuillaumeGomez:open-impl-blocks-by-default, r=jsha
Open impl blocks by default
Fixes #84558.
Part of #84422.
As you can see on https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/ty/context/struct.TyCtxt.html, impl blocks are currently not open by default whereas they should.
I also realized that a test was outdated so I removed it and opened #84550 because it seems like the rustdoc-gui test suite isn't run on CI...
Auto merge of #7137 - camsteffen:msrv-mod, r=llogiq
Refactor MSRV aliases
changelog: Remove MSRV from `needless_question_mark` and change MSRV for `missing_const_for_fn` from 1.37.0 to 1.46.0.
First [mentioned on Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Better.20MSRV.20testing.20idea/near/236215074).
* Moves MSRV constants into `clippy_utils::msrvs`. Now they are named to represent a stabilized feature flag or library item that is required for a lint's suggestion.
* `needless_question_mark` no longer has MSRV. Not needed since it does not suggest adding `?`.
* `missing_const_for_fn` MSRV was changed from 1.37.0 to 1.46.0. This seems to be a past mistake.
Mara Bos [Mon, 26 Apr 2021 19:06:48 +0000 (21:06 +0200)]
Rollup merge of #84551 - r00ster91:patch-4, r=yaahc
Unify the docs of std::env::{args_os, args} more
I noticed that `args_os` was missing some information and I thought it should mention `args` for when you want more safety just like how `args` mentions `args_os` if you don't want it to panic on invalid Unicode.
Mara Bos [Mon, 26 Apr 2021 19:06:46 +0000 (21:06 +0200)]
Rollup merge of #84120 - workingjubilee:stabilize-duration-max, r=m-ou-se
Stabilize Duration::MAX
Following the suggested direction from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76416#issuecomment-817278338, this PR proposes that `Duration::MAX` should have been part of the `duration_saturating_ops` feature flag all along, having been
0. heavily referenced by that feature flag
1. an odd duck next to most of `duration_constants`, as I expressed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57391#issuecomment-717681193
2. introduced in #76114 which added `duration_saturating_ops`
and accordingly should be folded into `duration_saturating_ops` and therefore stabilized.
Auto merge of #7132 - rust-lang:single_element_loop_iter, r=Manishearth
extend `single_element_loop` to match `.iter()`
This extends `single_element_loop` to also match `[..].iter()` in the loop argument. Related to #7125, but not completely fixing it due to the lint only firing if the array expression contains a local variable.
Auto merge of #84546 - CohenArthur:fix-liveness-typo, r=jyn514
Fix typo in report_unsed_assign
The function was called `report_unsed_assign`, which I assume is a typo, considering the rest of the file.
This replaces `report_unsed_assign` with `report_unused_assign`.
Auto merge of #84543 - paolobarbolini:reverse_bits-const-since, r=m-ou-se
Fix 'const-stable since' of reverse_bits
This fixes the const_stable `since` of `reverse_bits` for the signed and unsigned integer types. The previous value was incorrect, as it pointed to an older version where `reverse_bits` hadn't been stabilized yet.
`reverse_bits` was const-stable from the start, as can be seen from:
Auto merge of #84544 - RalfJung:const_fn_in_trait, r=oli-obk
Always reject `const fn` in `trait` during parsing.
'const fn' in trait are rejected in the AST:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/b78c0d8a4d5af91a4a55d029293e3ecb879ec142/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/ast_validation.rs#L1411
So this feature gate check is a NOP and we can just remove it.
The src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-min_const_fn.rs and src/test/ui/feature-gates/feature-gate-const_fn.rs tests ensure that we still reject `const fn` in `trait`
Cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84510
r? `@oli-obk`
Auto merge of #84564 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-wxa2yr0, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #84235 (refactor StyledBuffer)
- #84450 (Give a better error when `std` or `core` are missing)
- #84486 (Handle pretty printing of `else if let` clauses without ICEing)
- #84499 (Tweak trait not `use`d suggestion)
- #84516 (Add suggestion to "use break" when attempting to implicit-break a loop)
- #84520 (Improve diagnostics for function passed when a type was expected.)
- #84541 (Inline most raw socket, fd and handle conversions)
- #84547 (Get rid of is_min_const_fn)
Rollup merge of #84547 - RalfJung:max_const_fn, r=oli-obk
Get rid of is_min_const_fn
This removes the last trace of the min_const_fn mechanism by making the unsafety checker agnostic about whether something is a min or "non-min" const fn. It seems this distinction was used to disallow some features inside `const fn`, but that is the responsibility of the const checker, not of the unsafety checker. No test seems to even notice this change in the unsafety checker so I guess we are good...
r? `@oli-obk`
Cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84510
Rollup merge of #84541 - KaiJewson:inline-raw, r=m-ou-se
Inline most raw socket, fd and handle conversions
Now that file descriptor types on Unix have niches, it is advantageous for user libraries which provide file descriptor wrappers (e.g. `Socket` from socket2) to store a `File` internally instead of a `RawFd`, so that the niche can be taken advantage of. However, doing so will currently result in worse performance as `IntoRawFd`, `FromRawFd` and `AsRawFd` are not inlined. This change adds `#[inline]` to those methods on std types that wrap file descriptors, handles or sockets.
Rollup merge of #84486 - Smittyvb:else-if-let-hir-pretty-print, r=petrochenkov
Handle pretty printing of `else if let` clauses without ICEing
When pretty printing the HIR of `if ... {} else if let ... {}` clauses, this displays it the `else if let` part as `match` it gets desugared to, the same way normal `if let` statements are currently displayed, instead of ICEing.
```rust
pub fn main() {
if true {
// 1
} else if let a = 1 {
// 2
} else {
// 3
}
}
```
now gets desugared (via `rustc -Zunpretty=hir,typed src/x.rs`) to:
```rust
#[prelude_import]
use ::std::prelude::rust_2015::*;
#[macro_use]
extern crate std;
pub fn main() ({
(if (true as bool)
({
// 1
} as
()) else {match (1 as i32) {
a => {
// 2
}
_ => {
// 3
}
}} as ())
} as ())
```
For comparison, this code gets HIR prettyprinted the same way before and after this change:
```rust
pub fn main() {
if let a = 1 {
// 2
} else {
// 3
}
}
```
turns into
```rust
#[prelude_import]
use ::std::prelude::rust_2015::*;
#[macro_use]
extern crate std;
pub fn main() ({
(match (1 as i32) {
a => {
// 2
}
_ => {
// 3
}
} as ())
} as ())
```
This closes #82329. It closes #84434 as well, due to having the same root cause.
Rollup merge of #84450 - jyn514:missing-std, r=petrochenkov
Give a better error when `std` or `core` are missing
- Suggest using `rustup target add` if `RUSTUP_HOME` is set. I don't know if there's any precedent for doing this, but it seems harmless enough and it will be a big help.
- On nightly, suggest using `cargo build -Z build-std` if `CARGO` is set
- Add a note about `#![no_std]` if `std` is missing but not core
- Add a note that std may be unsupported if `std` is missing but not core
Auto merge of #84325 - jsha:ephemeral-collapse, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc: make expand/collapse all ephemeral
The `[+]` in the upper right of a rustdoc page expands or collapses all toggles on the page. That state is stored across page loads, but is used inconsistently. This change explicitly stops storing or using the state.
This also moves the code for toggling display of trait implementations so that it's near the other toggling code.
Joshua Nelson [Thu, 22 Apr 2021 19:23:30 +0000 (15:23 -0400)]
Give a better error when std or core are missing
- Suggest using `rustup target add` if `RUSTUP_HOME` is set. I don't know if there's any precedent for doing this, but it seems harmless enough and it will be a big help.
- Add a note about `#![no_std]` if `std` is missing but not core
- On nightly, suggest using `cargo build -Z build-std` if `CARGO` is set
- Add a note that std may be unsupported if `std` is missing but not core
- Don't suggest `#![no_std]` when the load isn't injected by the
compiler