Rollup merge of #41546 - cuviper:reduced-rust-src, r=alexcrichton
Shrink the rust-src component
Before this change, the installable rust-src component had essentially the same contents as the rustc-src dist tarball, just additionally wrapped in a rust-installer. As discussed on [internals], rust-src is only meant to support uses for the standard library, so it doesn't really need the rest of the compiler sources.
Now rust-src only contains libstd and its path dependencies, which roughly matches the set of crates that have rust-analysis data. The result is **significantly** smaller, from 36MB to 1.3MB compressed, and from 247MB to 8.5MB uncompressed.
Rollup merge of #41524 - michaelwu:basic-hexagon, r=alexcrichton
Add Hexagon support
This requires an updated LLVM with https://reviews.llvm.org/D31999 and https://reviews.llvm.org/D32000 to build libcore.
A basic hello world builds and runs successfully on the hexagon simulator. libcore is fine with LLVM fixes, but libstd requires a lot more work since there's a custom rtos running on most hexagon cores. Running Linux sounds possible though, so maybe getting linux + musl going would be easier.
Here's the target file I've been using for testing
```
{
"arch": "hexagon",
"llvm-target": "hexagon-unknown-elf",
"os": "none",
"target-endian": "little",
"target-pointer-width": "32",
Auto merge of #41420 - alexcrichton:mingw-6.3.0, r=petrochenkov
appveyor: Upgrade to gcc for mingw 6.3.0
This commit sort of brings back #40777 by upgrading back to 6.3.0. While
investigating #40546 it was discovered that 6.3.0 appears to not spurious
fail in the same way that 6.2.0 does (which we're currently using). The
workaround for #40184 contained in #40777 did not work so this commit also
contains a different workaround for the gdb issue. We will not download the
6.2.0 version of gdb and use that instead of the default version that comes with
6.3.0.
Alex Crichton [Thu, 20 Apr 2017 15:35:03 +0000 (08:35 -0700)]
appveyor: Upgrade to gcc for mingw 6.3.0
This commit sort of brings back #40777 by upgrading back to 6.3.0. While
investigating #40546 it was discovered that 6.3.0 appears to not spurious
fail in the same way that 6.2.0 does (which we're currently using). The
workaround for #40184 contained in #40777 did not work so this commit also
contains a different workaround for the gdb issue. We will not download the
6.2.0 version of gdb and use that instead of the default version that comes with
6.3.0.
Auto merge of #41352 - kennytm:macos-sanitizers, r=alexcrichton
Support AddressSanitizer and ThreadSanitizer on x86_64-apple-darwin
[ASan](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AddressSanitizer.html#supported-platforms) and [TSan](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ThreadSanitizer.html#supported-platforms) are supported on macOS, and this commit enables their support.
The sanitizers are always built as `*.dylib` on Apple platforms, so they cannot be statically linked into the corresponding `rustc_?san.rlib`. The dylibs are directly copied to `lib/rustlib/x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/` instead.
Note, although Xcode also ships with their own copies of ASan/TSan dylibs, we cannot use them due to version mismatch.
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~~There is a caveat: the sanitizer libraries are linked as `@rpath/` (due to https://reviews.llvm.org/D6018), so the user needs to additionally pass `-C rpath`:~~
Auto merge of #41504 - eddyb:query-api, r=nikomatsakis
Improve the librustc on-demand/query API ergonomics.
Queries are now performed through these two forms:
* `tcx.type_of(def_id)` (the most common usage)
* `tcx.at(span).type_of(def_id)` (to provide a more specific location in the cycle stack)
Several queries were renamed to work better as method names, i.e. by suffixing with `_of`.
Auto merge of #41258 - clarcharr:str_box_extras, r=Kimundi
More methods for str boxes. (reduce Box<[u8]> ↔ Box<str> transmutes)
This is a follow-up to #41096 that adds safer methods for converting between `Box<str>` and `Box<[u8]>`. They're gated under a different feature from the `&mut str` methods because they may be too niche to include in public APIs, although having them internally helps reduce the number of transmutes the standard library uses.
What's added:
* `From<Box<str>> for Box<[u8]>`
* `<Box<str>>::into_boxed_bytes` (just calls `Into::into`)
* `alloc::str` (new module)
* `from_boxed_utf8` and `from_boxed_utf8_unchecked`, defined in `alloc:str`, exported in `collections::str`
* exports `from_utf8_mut` in `collections::str` (missed from previous PR)
Auto merge of #41362 - alexcrichton:run-cargot-ests, r=aturon
Run tests for the cargo submodule in tree
Previously the `cargotest` suite would run some arbitrary revision of Cargo's
test suite, but now that we're bundling it in tree we should be running the
Cargo submodule's test suite instead.
Support AddressSanitizer and ThreadSanitizer on x86_64-apple-darwin.
ASan and TSan are supported on macOS, and this commit enables their
support.
The sanitizers are always built as *.dylib on Apple platforms, so they
cannot be statically linked into the corresponding `rustc_?san.rlib`. The
dylibs are directly copied to `lib/rustlib/x86_64-apple-darwin/lib/`
instead.
Note, although Xcode also ships with their own copies of ASan/TSan dylibs,
we cannot use them due to version mismatch.
There is a caveat: the sanitizer libraries are linked as @rpath, so the
user needs to additionally pass `-C rpath`:
Auto merge of #40123 - TimNN:llvm40, r=alexcrichton
LLVM 4.0 Upgrade
Since nobody has done this yet, I decided to get things started:
**Todo:**
* [x] push the relevant commits to `rust-lang/llvm` and `rust-lang/compiler-rt`
* [x] cleanup `.gitmodules`
* [x] Verify if there are any other commits from `rust-lang/llvm` which need backporting
* [x] Investigate / fix debuginfo ("`<optimized out>`") failures
* [x] Use correct emscripten version in docker image
Alex Crichton [Tue, 18 Apr 2017 00:24:05 +0000 (17:24 -0700)]
Run tests for the cargo submodule in tree
Previously the `cargotest` suite would run some arbitrary revision of Cargo's
test suite, but now that we're bundling it in tree we should be running the
Cargo submodule's test suite instead.
Auto merge of #41408 - eddyb:poly-const-eval, r=arielb1
rustc: generalize monomorphic_const_eval to polymorphic constants.
With the addition of `Substs` to the query key, we can now evaluate *and cache* polymorphic constants.
Fixes #23898 by replacing the crippled explicit-discriminant-only local-crate-only `lookup_variant_by_id` with `ConstVal::Variant` which can describe variants irrespective of their discriminant.
Fixes #41394 by fixing #23898 (for the original testcase) and by not looping past the first discriminant.