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//! List of the unstable feature gates.
use super::{to_nonzero, Feature};
use rustc_data_structures::fx::FxHashSet;
use rustc_span::edition::Edition;
use rustc_span::symbol::{sym, Symbol};
use rustc_span::Span;
pub struct UnstableFeature {
pub feature: Feature,
pub set_enabled: fn(&mut Features),
}
#[derive(PartialEq)]
enum FeatureStatus {
Default,
Incomplete,
Internal,
}
macro_rules! status_to_enum {
(unstable) => {
FeatureStatus::Default
};
(incomplete) => {
FeatureStatus::Incomplete
};
(internal) => {
FeatureStatus::Internal
};
}
macro_rules! declare_features {
($(
$(#[doc = $doc:tt])* ($status:ident, $feature:ident, $ver:expr, $issue:expr, $edition:expr),
)+) => {
/// Unstable language features that are being implemented or being
/// considered for acceptance (stabilization) or removal.
pub const UNSTABLE_FEATURES: &[UnstableFeature] = &[
$(UnstableFeature {
feature: Feature {
name: sym::$feature,
since: $ver,
issue: to_nonzero($issue),
edition: $edition,
},
// Sets this feature's corresponding bool within `features`.
set_enabled: |features| features.$feature = true,
}),+
];
/// A set of features to be used by later passes.
#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug)]
pub struct Features {
/// `#![feature]` attrs for language features, for error reporting.
/// "declared" here means that the feature is actually enabled in the current crate.
pub declared_lang_features: Vec<(Symbol, Span, Option<Symbol>)>,
/// `#![feature]` attrs for non-language (library) features.
/// "declared" here means that the feature is actually enabled in the current crate.
pub declared_lib_features: Vec<(Symbol, Span)>,
/// `declared_lang_features` + `declared_lib_features`.
pub declared_features: FxHashSet<Symbol>,
/// Active state of individual features (unstable only).
$(
$(#[doc = $doc])*
pub $feature: bool
),+
}
impl Features {
pub fn set_declared_lang_feature(
&mut self,
symbol: Symbol,
span: Span,
since: Option<Symbol>
) {
self.declared_lang_features.push((symbol, span, since));
self.declared_features.insert(symbol);
}
pub fn set_declared_lib_feature(&mut self, symbol: Symbol, span: Span) {
self.declared_lib_features.push((symbol, span));
self.declared_features.insert(symbol);
}
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pub fn walk_feature_fields(&self, mut f: impl FnMut(&str, bool)) {
$(f(stringify!($feature), self.$feature);)+
}
/// Is the given feature explicitly declared, i.e. named in a
/// `#![feature(...)]` within the code?
pub fn declared(&self, feature: Symbol) -> bool {
self.declared_features.contains(&feature)
}
/// Is the given feature active, i.e. declared or automatically
/// enabled due to the edition?
///
/// Panics if the symbol doesn't correspond to a declared feature.
pub fn active(&self, feature: Symbol) -> bool {
match feature {
$( sym::$feature => self.$feature, )*
_ => panic!("`{}` was not listed in `declare_features`", feature),
}
}
/// Some features are known to be incomplete and using them is likely to have
/// unanticipated results, such as compiler crashes. We warn the user about these
/// to alert them.
pub fn incomplete(&self, feature: Symbol) -> bool {
match feature {
$(
sym::$feature => status_to_enum!($status) == FeatureStatus::Incomplete,
)*
// Accepted/removed features aren't in this file but are never incomplete.
_ if self.declared_features.contains(&feature) => false,
_ => panic!("`{}` was not listed in `declare_features`", feature),
}
}
/// Some features are internal to the compiler and standard library and should not
/// be used in normal projects. We warn the user about these to alert them.
pub fn internal(&self, feature: Symbol) -> bool {
match feature {
$(
sym::$feature => status_to_enum!($status) == FeatureStatus::Internal,
)*
_ if self.declared_features.contains(&feature) => {
// This could be accepted/removed, or a libs feature.
// Accepted/removed features aren't in this file but are never internal
// (a removed feature might have been internal, but that's now irrelevant).
// Libs features are internal if they end in `_internal` or `_internals`.
// We just always test the name; it's not a big deal if we accidentally hit
// an accepted/removed lang feature that way.
let name = feature.as_str();
name.ends_with("_internal") || name.ends_with("_internals")
}
_ => panic!("`{}` was not listed in `declare_features`", feature),
}
}
}
};
}
// See https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/feature-gates.html#feature-gates for more
// documentation about handling feature gates.
//
// If you change this, please modify `src/doc/unstable-book` as well.
//
// Don't ever remove anything from this list; move them to `accepted.rs` if
// accepted or `removed.rs` if removed.
//
// The version numbers here correspond to the version in which the current status
// was set.
//
// Note that the features are grouped into internal/user-facing and then
// sorted by version inside those groups. This is enforced with tidy.
//
// N.B., `tools/tidy/src/features.rs` parses this information directly out of the
// source, so take care when modifying it.
#[rustfmt::skip]
declare_features! (
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-start: internal feature gates (no tracking issue)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// no-tracking-issue-start
/// Allows using the `unadjusted` ABI; perma-unstable.
(unstable, abi_unadjusted, "1.16.0", None, None),
/// Allows using the `vectorcall` ABI.
(unstable, abi_vectorcall, "1.7.0", None, None),
/// Allows using `#![needs_allocator]`, an implementation detail of `#[global_allocator]`.
(internal, allocator_internals, "1.20.0", None, None),
/// Allows using `#[allow_internal_unsafe]`. This is an
/// attribute on `macro_rules!` and can't use the attribute handling
/// below (it has to be checked before expansion possibly makes
/// macros disappear).
(internal, allow_internal_unsafe, "1.0.0", None, None),
/// Allows using `#[allow_internal_unstable]`. This is an
/// attribute on `macro_rules!` and can't use the attribute handling
/// below (it has to be checked before expansion possibly makes
/// macros disappear).
(internal, allow_internal_unstable, "1.0.0", None, None),
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/// Allows using anonymous lifetimes in argument-position impl-trait.
(unstable, anonymous_lifetime_in_impl_trait, "1.63.0", None, None),
/// Allows identifying the `compiler_builtins` crate.
(internal, compiler_builtins, "1.13.0", None, None),
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/// Allows writing custom MIR
(internal, custom_mir, "1.65.0", None, None),
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/// Outputs useful `assert!` messages
(unstable, generic_assert, "1.63.0", None, None),
/// Allows using the `rust-intrinsic`'s "ABI".
(internal, intrinsics, "1.0.0", None, None),
/// Allows using `#[lang = ".."]` attribute for linking items to special compiler logic.
(internal, lang_items, "1.0.0", None, None),
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/// Allows `#[link(..., cfg(..))]`; perma-unstable per #37406
(unstable, link_cfg, "1.14.0", None, None),
/// Allows the `multiple_supertrait_upcastable` lint.
(unstable, multiple_supertrait_upcastable, "1.69.0", None, None),
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/// Allow negative trait bounds. This is an internal-only feature for testing the trait solver!
(incomplete, negative_bounds, "1.71.0", None, None),
/// Allows using `#[omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section]`.
(internal, omit_gdb_pretty_printer_section, "1.5.0", None, None),
/// Allows using `#[prelude_import]` on glob `use` items.
(internal, prelude_import, "1.2.0", None, None),
/// Used to identify crates that contain the profiler runtime.
(internal, profiler_runtime, "1.18.0", None, None),
/// Allows using `rustc_*` attributes (RFC 572).
(internal, rustc_attrs, "1.0.0", None, None),
/// Allows using the `#[stable]` and `#[unstable]` attributes.
(internal, staged_api, "1.0.0", None, None),
/// Added for testing E0705; perma-unstable.
(internal, test_2018_feature, "1.31.0", None, Some(Edition::Edition2018)),
/// Added for testing unstable lints; perma-unstable.
(internal, test_unstable_lint, "1.60.0", None, None),
/// Use for stable + negative coherence and strict coherence depending on trait's
/// rustc_strict_coherence value.
(unstable, with_negative_coherence, "1.60.0", None, None),
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// Features are listed in alphabetical order. Tidy will fail if you don't keep it this way.
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// no-tracking-issue-end
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-end: internal feature gates (no tracking issue)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-start: internal feature gates
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Allows features specific to auto traits.
/// Renamed from `optin_builtin_traits`.
(unstable, auto_traits, "1.50.0", Some(13231), None),
/// Allows using `box` in patterns (RFC 469).
(unstable, box_patterns, "1.0.0", Some(29641), None),
/// Allows `#[doc(notable_trait)]`.
/// Renamed from `doc_spotlight`.
(unstable, doc_notable_trait, "1.52.0", Some(45040), None),
/// Allows using the `may_dangle` attribute (RFC 1327).
(unstable, dropck_eyepatch, "1.10.0", Some(34761), None),
/// Allows using the `#[fundamental]` attribute.
(unstable, fundamental, "1.0.0", Some(29635), None),
/// Allows using `#[link_name="llvm.*"]`.
(internal, link_llvm_intrinsics, "1.0.0", Some(29602), None),
/// Allows using the `#[linkage = ".."]` attribute.
(unstable, linkage, "1.0.0", Some(29603), None),
/// Allows declaring with `#![needs_panic_runtime]` that a panic runtime is needed.
(internal, needs_panic_runtime, "1.10.0", Some(32837), None),
/// Allows using the `#![panic_runtime]` attribute.
(internal, panic_runtime, "1.10.0", Some(32837), None),
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/// Allows `extern "platform-intrinsic" { ... }`.
(internal, platform_intrinsics, "1.4.0", Some(27731), None),
/// Allows using `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable]`.
/// This is an attribute on `const fn` for the same
/// purpose as `#[allow_internal_unstable]`.
(internal, rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable, "1.49.0", Some(69399), None),
/// Allows using compiler's own crates.
(unstable, rustc_private, "1.0.0", Some(27812), None),
/// Allows using internal rustdoc features like `doc(keyword)`.
(internal, rustdoc_internals, "1.58.0", Some(90418), None),
/// Allows using the `rustdoc::missing_doc_code_examples` lint
(unstable, rustdoc_missing_doc_code_examples, "1.31.0", Some(101730), None),
/// Allows using `#[start]` on a function indicating that it is the program entrypoint.
(unstable, start, "1.0.0", Some(29633), None),
/// Allows using `#[structural_match]` which indicates that a type is structurally matchable.
/// FIXME: Subsumed by trait `StructuralPartialEq`, cannot move to removed until a library
/// feature with the same name exists.
(unstable, structural_match, "1.8.0", Some(31434), None),
/// Allows using the `rust-call` ABI.
(unstable, unboxed_closures, "1.0.0", Some(29625), None),
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// Features are listed in alphabetical order. Tidy will fail if you don't keep it this way.
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-end: internal feature gates
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-start: actual feature gates (target features)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// FIXME: Document these and merge with the list below.
// Unstable `#[target_feature]` directives.
(unstable, aarch64_ver_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, arm_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, avx512_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, bpf_target_feature, "1.54.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, csky_target_feature, "1.73.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, ermsb_target_feature, "1.49.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, hexagon_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, loongarch_target_feature, "1.73.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, mips_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, powerpc_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, riscv_target_feature, "1.45.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, rtm_target_feature, "1.35.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, sse4a_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, tbm_target_feature, "1.27.0", Some(44839), None),
(unstable, wasm_target_feature, "1.30.0", Some(44839), None),
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// Features are listed in alphabetical order. Tidy will fail if you don't keep it this way.
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-end: actual feature gates (target features)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-start: actual feature gates
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Allows using the `amdgpu-kernel` ABI.
(unstable, abi_amdgpu_kernel, "1.29.0", Some(51575), None),
/// Allows `extern "avr-interrupt" fn()` and `extern "avr-non-blocking-interrupt" fn()`.
(unstable, abi_avr_interrupt, "1.45.0", Some(69664), None),
/// Allows `extern "C-cmse-nonsecure-call" fn()`.
(unstable, abi_c_cmse_nonsecure_call, "1.51.0", Some(81391), None),
/// Allows `extern "msp430-interrupt" fn()`.
(unstable, abi_msp430_interrupt, "1.16.0", Some(38487), None),
/// Allows `extern "ptx-*" fn()`.
(unstable, abi_ptx, "1.15.0", Some(38788), None),
feat: `riscv-interrupt-{m,s}` calling conventions Similar to prior support added for the mips430, avr, and x86 targets this change implements the rough equivalent of clang's [`__attribute__((interrupt))`][clang-attr] for riscv targets, enabling e.g. ```rust static mut CNT: usize = 0; pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() { unsafe { CNT += 1; } } ``` to produce highly effective assembly like: ```asm pub extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn isr_m() { 420003a0: 1141 addi sp,sp,-16 unsafe { CNT += 1; 420003a2: c62a sw a0,12(sp) 420003a4: c42e sw a1,8(sp) 420003a6: 3fc80537 lui a0,0x3fc80 420003aa: 63c52583 lw a1,1596(a0) # 3fc8063c <_ZN12esp_riscv_rt3CNT17hcec3e3a214887d53E.0> 420003ae: 0585 addi a1,a1,1 420003b0: 62b52e23 sw a1,1596(a0) } } 420003b4: 4532 lw a0,12(sp) 420003b6: 45a2 lw a1,8(sp) 420003b8: 0141 addi sp,sp,16 420003ba: 30200073 mret ``` (disassembly via `riscv64-unknown-elf-objdump -C -S --disassemble ./esp32c3-hal/target/riscv32imc-unknown-none-elf/release/examples/gpio_interrupt`) This outcome is superior to hand-coded interrupt routines which, lacking visibility into any non-assembly body of the interrupt handler, have to be very conservative and save the [entire CPU state to the stack frame][full-frame-save]. By instead asking LLVM to only save the registers that it uses, we defer the decision to the tool with the best context: it can more accurately account for the cost of spills if it knows that every additional register used is already at the cost of an implicit spill. At the LLVM level, this is apparently [implemented by] marking every register as "[callee-save]," matching the semantics of an interrupt handler nicely (it has to leave the CPU state just as it found it after its `{m|s}ret`). This approach is not suitable for every interrupt handler, as it makes no attempt to e.g. save the state in a user-accessible stack frame. For a full discussion of those challenges and tradeoffs, please refer to [the interrupt calling conventions RFC][rfc]. Inside rustc, this implementation differs from prior art because LLVM does not expose the "all-saved" function flavor as a calling convention directly, instead preferring to use an attribute that allows for differentiating between "machine-mode" and "superivsor-mode" interrupts. Finally, some effort has been made to guide those who may not yet be aware of the differences between machine-mode and supervisor-mode interrupts as to why no `riscv-interrupt` calling convention is exposed through rustc, and similarly for why `riscv-interrupt-u` makes no appearance (as it would complicate future LLVM upgrades). [clang-attr]: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#interrupt-risc-v [full-frame-save]: https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-riscv-rt/blob/9281af2ecffe13e40992917316f36920c26acaf3/src/lib.rs#L440-L469 [implemented by]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/b7fb2a3fec7c187d58a6d338ab512d9173bca987/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVRegisterInfo.cpp#L61-L67 [callee-save]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/973f1fe7a8591c7af148e573491ab68cc15b6ecf/llvm/lib/Target/RISCV/RISCVCallingConv.td#L30-L37 [rfc]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3246
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/// Allows `extern "riscv-interrupt-m" fn()` and `extern "riscv-interrupt-s" fn()`.
(unstable, abi_riscv_interrupt, "1.73.0", Some(111889), None),
/// Allows `extern "x86-interrupt" fn()`.
(unstable, abi_x86_interrupt, "1.17.0", Some(40180), None),
/// Allows additional const parameter types, such as `&'static str` or user defined types
(incomplete, adt_const_params, "1.56.0", Some(95174), None),
/// Allows defining an `#[alloc_error_handler]`.
(unstable, alloc_error_handler, "1.29.0", Some(51540), None),
/// Allows trait methods with arbitrary self types.
(unstable, arbitrary_self_types, "1.23.0", Some(44874), None),
/// Allows using `const` operands in inline assembly.
(unstable, asm_const, "1.58.0", Some(93332), None),
/// Enables experimental inline assembly support for additional architectures.
(unstable, asm_experimental_arch, "1.58.0", Some(93335), None),
/// Allows the `may_unwind` option in inline assembly.
(unstable, asm_unwind, "1.58.0", Some(93334), None),
/// Allows users to enforce equality of associated constants `TraitImpl<AssocConst=3>`.
(unstable, associated_const_equality, "1.58.0", Some(92827), None),
/// Allows the user of associated type bounds.
(unstable, associated_type_bounds, "1.34.0", Some(52662), None),
/// Allows associated type defaults.
(unstable, associated_type_defaults, "1.2.0", Some(29661), None),
/// Allows `async || body` closures.
(unstable, async_closure, "1.37.0", Some(62290), None),
/// Allows `#[track_caller]` on async functions.
(unstable, async_fn_track_caller, "1.73.0", Some(110011), None),
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/// Allows builtin # foo() syntax
(unstable, builtin_syntax, "1.71.0", Some(110680), None),
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/// Allows `c"foo"` literals.
(unstable, c_str_literals, "1.71.0", Some(105723), None),
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/// Treat `extern "C"` function as nounwind.
(unstable, c_unwind, "1.52.0", Some(74990), None),
/// Allows using C-variadics.
(unstable, c_variadic, "1.34.0", Some(44930), None),
/// Allows the use of `#[cfg(overflow_checks)` to check if integer overflow behaviour.
(unstable, cfg_overflow_checks, "1.71.0", Some(111466), None),
/// Provides the relocation model information as cfg entry
(unstable, cfg_relocation_model, "1.73.0", Some(114929), None),
/// Allows the use of `#[cfg(sanitize = "option")]`; set when -Zsanitizer is used.
(unstable, cfg_sanitize, "1.41.0", Some(39699), None),
/// Allows `cfg(target_abi = "...")`.
(unstable, cfg_target_abi, "1.55.0", Some(80970), None),
/// Allows `cfg(target(abi = "..."))`.
(unstable, cfg_target_compact, "1.63.0", Some(96901), None),
/// Allows `cfg(target_has_atomic_load_store = "...")`.
(unstable, cfg_target_has_atomic, "1.60.0", Some(94039), None),
/// Allows `cfg(target_has_atomic_equal_alignment = "...")`.
(unstable, cfg_target_has_atomic_equal_alignment, "1.60.0", Some(93822), None),
/// Allows `cfg(target_thread_local)`.
(unstable, cfg_target_thread_local, "1.7.0", Some(29594), None),
/// Allow conditional compilation depending on rust version
(unstable, cfg_version, "1.45.0", Some(64796), None),
/// Allows to use the `#[cfi_encoding = ""]` attribute.
(unstable, cfi_encoding, "1.71.0", Some(89653), None),
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/// Allows `for<...>` on closures and coroutines.
(unstable, closure_lifetime_binder, "1.64.0", Some(97362), None),
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/// Allows `#[track_caller]` on closures and coroutines.
(unstable, closure_track_caller, "1.57.0", Some(87417), None),
/// Allows to use the `#[cmse_nonsecure_entry]` attribute.
(unstable, cmse_nonsecure_entry, "1.48.0", Some(75835), None),
/// Allows use of the `#[collapse_debuginfo]` attribute.
(unstable, collapse_debuginfo, "1.65.0", Some(100758), None),
/// Allows `async {}` expressions in const contexts.
(unstable, const_async_blocks, "1.53.0", Some(85368), None),
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/// Allows `const || {}` closures in const contexts.
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(incomplete, const_closures, "1.68.0", Some(106003), None),
/// Allows the definition of `const extern fn` and `const unsafe extern fn`.
(unstable, const_extern_fn, "1.40.0", Some(64926), None),
/// Allows basic arithmetic on floating point types in a `const fn`.
(unstable, const_fn_floating_point_arithmetic, "1.48.0", Some(57241), None),
/// Allows `for _ in _` loops in const contexts.
(unstable, const_for, "1.56.0", Some(87575), None),
/// Allows using `&mut` in constant functions.
(unstable, const_mut_refs, "1.41.0", Some(57349), None),
/// Be more precise when looking for live drops in a const context.
(unstable, const_precise_live_drops, "1.46.0", Some(73255), None),
/// Allows references to types with interior mutability within constants
(unstable, const_refs_to_cell, "1.51.0", Some(80384), None),
/// Allows `impl const Trait for T` syntax.
(unstable, const_trait_impl, "1.42.0", Some(67792), None),
/// Allows the `?` operator in const contexts.
(unstable, const_try, "1.56.0", Some(74935), None),
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/// Allows coroutines to be cloned.
(unstable, coroutine_clone, "1.65.0", Some(95360), None),
/// Allows defining coroutines.
(unstable, coroutines, "1.21.0", Some(43122), None),
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/// Allows function attribute `#[coverage(on/off)]`, to control coverage
/// instrumentation of that function.
(unstable, coverage_attribute, "1.74.0", Some(84605), None),
/// Allows users to provide classes for fenced code block using `class:classname`.
(unstable, custom_code_classes_in_docs, "1.74.0", Some(79483), None),
/// Allows non-builtin attributes in inner attribute position.
(unstable, custom_inner_attributes, "1.30.0", Some(54726), None),
/// Allows custom test frameworks with `#![test_runner]` and `#[test_case]`.
(unstable, custom_test_frameworks, "1.30.0", Some(50297), None),
/// Allows declarative macros 2.0 (`macro`).
(unstable, decl_macro, "1.17.0", Some(39412), None),
/// Allows default type parameters to influence type inference.
(unstable, default_type_parameter_fallback, "1.3.0", Some(27336), None),
/// Allows using `#[deprecated_safe]` to deprecate the safeness of a function or trait
(unstable, deprecated_safe, "1.61.0", Some(94978), None),
/// Allows having using `suggestion` in the `#[deprecated]` attribute.
(unstable, deprecated_suggestion, "1.61.0", Some(94785), None),
/// Allows using the `#[diagnostic]` attribute tool namespace
(unstable, diagnostic_namespace, "1.73.0", Some(111996), None),
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/// Controls errors in trait implementations.
(unstable, do_not_recommend, "1.67.0", Some(51992), None),
/// Tells rustdoc to automatically generate `#[doc(cfg(...))]`.
(unstable, doc_auto_cfg, "1.58.0", Some(43781), None),
/// Allows `#[doc(cfg(...))]`.
(unstable, doc_cfg, "1.21.0", Some(43781), None),
/// Allows `#[doc(cfg_hide(...))]`.
(unstable, doc_cfg_hide, "1.57.0", Some(43781), None),
/// Allows `#[doc(masked)]`.
(unstable, doc_masked, "1.21.0", Some(44027), None),
/// Allows `dyn* Trait` objects.
(incomplete, dyn_star, "1.65.0", Some(102425), None),
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// Uses generic effect parameters for ~const bounds
(unstable, effects, "1.72.0", Some(102090), None),
/// Allows `X..Y` patterns.
(unstable, exclusive_range_pattern, "1.11.0", Some(37854), None),
/// Allows exhaustive pattern matching on types that contain uninhabited types.
(unstable, exhaustive_patterns, "1.13.0", Some(51085), None),
/// Allows explicit tail calls via `become` expression.
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(incomplete, explicit_tail_calls, "1.72.0", Some(112788), None),
/// Allows using `efiapi`, `sysv64` and `win64` as calling convention
/// for functions with varargs.
(unstable, extended_varargs_abi_support, "1.65.0", Some(100189), None),
/// Allows defining `extern type`s.
(unstable, extern_types, "1.23.0", Some(43467), None),
/// Allows the use of `#[ffi_const]` on foreign functions.
(unstable, ffi_const, "1.45.0", Some(58328), None),
/// Allows the use of `#[ffi_pure]` on foreign functions.
(unstable, ffi_pure, "1.45.0", Some(58329), None),
/// Allows using `#[ffi_returns_twice]` on foreign functions.
(unstable, ffi_returns_twice, "1.34.0", Some(58314), None),
/// Allows using `#[repr(align(...))]` on function items
(unstable, fn_align, "1.53.0", Some(82232), None),
/// Allows defining gen blocks and `gen fn`.
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(unstable, gen_blocks, "1.75.0", Some(117078), None),
/// Infer generic args for both consts and types.
(unstable, generic_arg_infer, "1.55.0", Some(85077), None),
/// An extension to the `generic_associated_types` feature, allowing incomplete features.
(incomplete, generic_associated_types_extended, "1.61.0", Some(95451), None),
/// Allows non-trivial generic constants which have to have wfness manually propagated to callers
(incomplete, generic_const_exprs, "1.56.0", Some(76560), None),
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/// Allows generic parameters and where-clauses on free & associated const items.
(incomplete, generic_const_items, "1.73.0", Some(113521), None),
/// Allows using `..=X` as a patterns in slices.
(unstable, half_open_range_patterns_in_slices, "1.66.0", Some(67264), None),
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/// Allows `if let` guard in match arms.
(unstable, if_let_guard, "1.47.0", Some(51114), None),
/// Allows `impl Trait` to be used inside associated types (RFC 2515).
(unstable, impl_trait_in_assoc_type, "1.70.0", Some(63063), None),
/// Allows `impl Trait` as output type in `Fn` traits in return position of functions.
(unstable, impl_trait_in_fn_trait_return, "1.64.0", Some(99697), None),
/// Allows using imported `main` function
(unstable, imported_main, "1.53.0", Some(28937), None),
/// Allows associated types in inherent impls.
(incomplete, inherent_associated_types, "1.52.0", Some(8995), None),
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/// Allow anonymous constants from an inline `const` block
(unstable, inline_const, "1.49.0", Some(76001), None),
/// Allow anonymous constants from an inline `const` block in pattern position
(incomplete, inline_const_pat, "1.58.0", Some(76001), None),
/// Allows using `pointer` and `reference` in intra-doc links
(unstable, intra_doc_pointers, "1.51.0", Some(80896), None),
// Allows setting the threshold for the `large_assignments` lint.
(unstable, large_assignments, "1.52.0", Some(83518), None),
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/// Allow to have type alias types for inter-crate use.
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(incomplete, lazy_type_alias, "1.72.0", Some(112792), None),
/// Allows `if/while p && let q = r && ...` chains.
(unstable, let_chains, "1.37.0", Some(53667), None),
/// Allows using `reason` in lint attributes and the `#[expect(lint)]` lint check.
(unstable, lint_reasons, "1.31.0", Some(54503), None),
/// Give access to additional metadata about declarative macro meta-variables.
(unstable, macro_metavar_expr, "1.61.0", Some(83527), None),
/// Allows `#[marker]` on certain traits allowing overlapping implementations.
(unstable, marker_trait_attr, "1.30.0", Some(29864), None),
/// A minimal, sound subset of specialization intended to be used by the
/// standard library until the soundness issues with specialization
/// are fixed.
(unstable, min_specialization, "1.7.0", Some(31844), None),
/// Allows qualified paths in struct expressions, struct patterns and tuple struct patterns.
(unstable, more_qualified_paths, "1.54.0", Some(86935), None),
/// Allows the `#[must_not_suspend]` attribute.
(unstable, must_not_suspend, "1.57.0", Some(83310), None),
/// Allows using `#[naked]` on functions.
(unstable, naked_functions, "1.9.0", Some(32408), None),
/// Allows specifying the as-needed link modifier
(unstable, native_link_modifiers_as_needed, "1.53.0", Some(81490), None),
/// Allow negative trait implementations.
(unstable, negative_impls, "1.44.0", Some(68318), None),
/// Allows the `!` type. Does not imply 'exhaustive_patterns' (below) any more.
(unstable, never_type, "1.13.0", Some(35121), None),
/// Allows diverging expressions to fall back to `!` rather than `()`.
(unstable, never_type_fallback, "1.41.0", Some(65992), None),
/// Allows `#![no_core]`.
(unstable, no_core, "1.3.0", Some(29639), None),
/// Allows the use of `no_sanitize` attribute.
(unstable, no_sanitize, "1.42.0", Some(39699), None),
/// Allows using the `non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns` lint.
(unstable, non_exhaustive_omitted_patterns_lint, "1.57.0", Some(89554), None),
/// Allows `for<T>` binders in where-clauses
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(incomplete, non_lifetime_binders, "1.69.0", Some(108185), None),
/// Allows making `dyn Trait` well-formed even if `Trait` is not object safe.
/// In that case, `dyn Trait: Trait` does not hold. Moreover, coercions and
/// casts in safe Rust to `dyn Trait` for such a `Trait` is also forbidden.
(unstable, object_safe_for_dispatch, "1.40.0", Some(43561), None),
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/// Allows using enums in offset_of!
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(unstable, offset_of_enum, "1.75.0", Some(106655), None),
/// Allows using `#[optimize(X)]`.
(unstable, optimize_attribute, "1.34.0", Some(54882), None),
/// Allows exhaustive integer pattern matching on `usize` and `isize`.
(unstable, precise_pointer_size_matching, "1.32.0", Some(56354), None),
/// Allows macro attributes on expressions, statements and non-inline modules.
(unstable, proc_macro_hygiene, "1.30.0", Some(54727), None),
/// Allows `&raw const $place_expr` and `&raw mut $place_expr` expressions.
(unstable, raw_ref_op, "1.41.0", Some(64490), None),
/// Allows using the `#[register_tool]` attribute.
(unstable, register_tool, "1.41.0", Some(66079), None),
/// Allows the `#[repr(i128)]` attribute for enums.
(incomplete, repr128, "1.16.0", Some(56071), None),
/// Allows `repr(simd)` and importing the various simd intrinsics.
(unstable, repr_simd, "1.4.0", Some(27731), None),
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/// Allows bounding the return type of AFIT/RPITIT.
2023-04-16 14:33:38 +00:00
(incomplete, return_type_notation, "1.70.0", Some(109417), None),
/// Allows `extern "rust-cold"`.
(unstable, rust_cold_cc, "1.63.0", Some(97544), None),
/// Allows the use of SIMD types in functions declared in `extern` blocks.
(unstable, simd_ffi, "1.0.0", Some(27731), None),
/// Allows specialization of implementations (RFC 1210).
(incomplete, specialization, "1.7.0", Some(31844), None),
/// Allows attributes on expressions and non-item statements.
(unstable, stmt_expr_attributes, "1.6.0", Some(15701), None),
/// Allows lints part of the strict provenance effort.
(unstable, strict_provenance, "1.61.0", Some(95228), None),
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/// Allows string patterns to dereference values to match them.
(unstable, string_deref_patterns, "1.67.0", Some(87121), None),
/// Allows the use of `#[target_feature]` on safe functions.
(unstable, target_feature_11, "1.45.0", Some(69098), None),
/// Allows using `#[thread_local]` on `static` items.
(unstable, thread_local, "1.0.0", Some(29594), None),
/// Allows defining `trait X = A + B;` alias items.
(unstable, trait_alias, "1.24.0", Some(41517), None),
/// Allows dyn upcasting trait objects via supertraits.
/// Dyn upcasting is casting, e.g., `dyn Foo -> dyn Bar` where `Foo: Bar`.
(unstable, trait_upcasting, "1.56.0", Some(65991), None),
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/// Allows for transmuting between arrays with sizes that contain generic consts.
(unstable, transmute_generic_consts, "1.70.0", Some(109929), None),
/// Allows #[repr(transparent)] on unions (RFC 2645).
(unstable, transparent_unions, "1.37.0", Some(60405), None),
/// Allows inconsistent bounds in where clauses.
(unstable, trivial_bounds, "1.28.0", Some(48214), None),
/// Allows using `try {...}` expressions.
(unstable, try_blocks, "1.29.0", Some(31436), None),
/// Allows `impl Trait` to be used inside type aliases (RFC 2515).
(unstable, type_alias_impl_trait, "1.38.0", Some(63063), None),
/// Allows the use of type ascription in expressions.
(unstable, type_ascription, "1.6.0", Some(23416), None),
/// Allows creation of instances of a struct by moving fields that have
/// not changed from prior instances of the same struct (RFC #2528)
(unstable, type_changing_struct_update, "1.58.0", Some(86555), None),
/// Allows using type privacy lints (`private_interfaces`, `private_bounds`, `unnameable_types`).
(unstable, type_privacy_lints, "1.72.0", Some(48054), None),
/// Enables rustc to generate code that instructs libstd to NOT ignore SIGPIPE.
(unstable, unix_sigpipe, "1.65.0", Some(97889), None),
/// Allows unnamed fields of struct and union type
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(incomplete, unnamed_fields, "1.74.0", Some(49804), None),
/// Allows unsized fn parameters.
(unstable, unsized_fn_params, "1.49.0", Some(48055), None),
/// Allows unsized rvalues at arguments and parameters.
(incomplete, unsized_locals, "1.30.0", Some(48055), None),
/// Allows unsized tuple coercion.
(unstable, unsized_tuple_coercion, "1.20.0", Some(42877), None),
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/// Allows using the `#[used(linker)]` (or `#[used(compiler)]`) attribute.
(unstable, used_with_arg, "1.60.0", Some(93798), None),
/// Allows `extern "wasm" fn`
(unstable, wasm_abi, "1.53.0", Some(83788), None),
/// Allows `do yeet` expressions
(unstable, yeet_expr, "1.62.0", Some(96373), None),
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// Features are listed in alphabetical order. Tidy will fail if you don't keep it this way.
// !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!! !!!!
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
// feature-group-end: actual feature gates
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
);
/// Some features are not allowed to be used together at the same time, if
/// the two are present, produce an error.
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///
/// Currently empty, but we will probably need this again in the future,
/// so let's keep it in for now.
pub const INCOMPATIBLE_FEATURES: &[(Symbol, Symbol)] = &[];