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Rollup merge of #129877 - Sajjon:sajjon_fix_typos_batch_2, r=fee1-dead
chore: Fix typos in 'compiler' (batch 2) Batch 2/3: Fixes typos in `compiler` (See [issue](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129874) tracking all PRs with typos fixes)
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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ pub(super) fn unexpected_cfg_value(
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// encouraged to do so.
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let can_suggest_adding_value = !sess.psess.check_config.well_known_names.contains(&name)
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// Except when working on rustc or the standard library itself, in which case we want to
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// suggest adding these cfgs to the "normal" place because of bootstraping reasons. As a
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// suggest adding these cfgs to the "normal" place because of bootstrapping reasons. As a
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// basic heuristic, we use the "cheat" unstable feature enable method and the
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// non-ui-testing enabled option.
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|| (matches!(sess.psess.unstable_features, rustc_feature::UnstableFeatures::Cheat)
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@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Const<'tcx> {
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match self {
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Const::Ty(ty, ct) => {
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match ct.kind() {
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// Dont use the outter ty as on invalid code we can wind up with them not being the same.
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// Dont use the outer ty as on invalid code we can wind up with them not being the same.
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// this then results in allowing const eval to add `1_i64 + 1_usize` in cases where the mir
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// was originally `({N: usize} + 1_usize)` under `generic_const_exprs`.
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ty::ConstKind::Value(ty, _) => ty,
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@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ pub type EvalToAllocationRawResult<'tcx> = Result<ConstAlloc<'tcx>, ErrorHandled
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pub type EvalStaticInitializerRawResult<'tcx> = Result<ConstAllocation<'tcx>, ErrorHandled>;
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pub type EvalToConstValueResult<'tcx> = Result<ConstValue<'tcx>, ErrorHandled>;
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/// `Ok(Err(ty))` indicates the constant was fine, but the valtree couldn't be constructed
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/// because the value containts something of type `ty` that is not valtree-compatible.
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/// because the value contains something of type `ty` that is not valtree-compatible.
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/// The caller can then show an appropriate error; the query does not have the
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/// necssary context to give good user-facing errors for this case.
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/// necessary context to give good user-facing errors for this case.
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pub type EvalToValTreeResult<'tcx> = Result<Result<ValTree<'tcx>, Ty<'tcx>>, ErrorHandled>;
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#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
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@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ pub enum CheckInAllocMsg {
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pub enum CheckAlignMsg {
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/// The accessed pointer did not have proper alignment.
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AccessedPtr,
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/// The access ocurred with a place that was based on a misaligned pointer.
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/// The access occurred with a place that was based on a misaligned pointer.
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BasedOn,
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}
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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ rustc_queries! {
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}
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}
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/// Returns the list of bounds that are required to be satsified
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/// Returns the list of bounds that are required to be satisfied
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/// by a implementation or definition. For associated types, these
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/// must be satisfied for an implementation to be well-formed,
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/// and for opaque types, these are required to be satisfied by
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@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> {
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/// provides a `TyCtxt`.
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///
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/// By only providing the `TyCtxt` inside of the closure we enforce that the type
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/// context and any interned alue (types, args, etc.) can only be used while `ty::tls`
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/// context and any interned value (types, args, etc.) can only be used while `ty::tls`
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/// has a valid reference to the context, to allow formatting values that need it.
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pub fn create_global_ctxt(
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s: &'tcx Session,
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ pub struct Instance<'tcx> {
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pub args: GenericArgsRef<'tcx>,
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}
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/// Describes why a `ReifyShim` was created. This is needed to distingish a ReifyShim created to
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/// Describes why a `ReifyShim` was created. This is needed to distinguish a ReifyShim created to
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/// adjust for things like `#[track_caller]` in a vtable from a `ReifyShim` created to produce a
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/// function pointer from a vtable entry.
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/// Currently, this is only used when KCFI is enabled, as only KCFI needs to treat those two
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@ -1819,7 +1819,7 @@ impl<'tcx> TyCtxt<'tcx> {
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self.get_attrs(did, attr).next().is_some()
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}
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/// Determines whether an item is annotated with a multi-segement attribute
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/// Determines whether an item is annotated with a multi-segment attribute
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pub fn has_attrs_with_path(self, did: impl Into<DefId>, attrs: &[Symbol]) -> bool {
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self.get_attrs_by_path(did.into(), attrs).next().is_some()
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}
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@ -1930,7 +1930,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Ty<'tcx> {
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/// Returns `true` when the outermost type cannot be further normalized,
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/// resolved, or instantiated. This includes all primitive types, but also
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/// things like ADTs and trait objects, sice even if their arguments or
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/// things like ADTs and trait objects, since even if their arguments or
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/// nested types may be further simplified, the outermost [`TyKind`] or
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/// type constructor remains the same.
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pub fn is_known_rigid(self) -> bool {
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ pub fn eliminate<'tcx>(tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>, body: &mut Body<'tcx>) {
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let borrowed_locals = borrowed_locals(body);
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// If the user requests complete debuginfo, mark the locals that appear in it as live, so
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// we don't remove assignements to them.
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// we don't remove assignments to them.
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let mut always_live = debuginfo_locals(body);
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always_live.union(&borrowed_locals);
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//! not contain any indirection through a pointer or any indexing projections.
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//!
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//! * `p` and `q` must have the **same type**. If we replace a local with a subtype or supertype,
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//! we may end up with a differnet vtable for that local. See the `subtyping-impacts-selection`
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//! we may end up with a different vtable for that local. See the `subtyping-impacts-selection`
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//! tests for an example where that causes issues.
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//!
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//! * We need to make sure that the goal of "merging the memory" is actually structurally possible
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@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ impl<'tcx> Visitor<'tcx> for CanConstProp {
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fn visit_place(&mut self, place: &Place<'tcx>, mut context: PlaceContext, loc: Location) {
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use rustc_middle::mir::visit::PlaceContext::*;
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// Dereferencing just read the addess of `place.local`.
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// Dereferencing just read the address of `place.local`.
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if place.projection.first() == Some(&PlaceElem::Deref) {
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context = NonMutatingUse(NonMutatingUseContext::Copy);
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}
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@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ fn can_cast(
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#[derive(Default)]
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struct SimplifyToExp {
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transfrom_kinds: Vec<TransfromKind>,
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transform_kinds: Vec<TransformKind>,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
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@ -302,17 +302,17 @@ enum ExpectedTransformKind<'tcx, 'a> {
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Cast { place: &'a Place<'tcx>, ty: Ty<'tcx> },
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}
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enum TransfromKind {
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enum TransformKind {
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Same,
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Cast,
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}
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impl From<ExpectedTransformKind<'_, '_>> for TransfromKind {
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impl From<ExpectedTransformKind<'_, '_>> for TransformKind {
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fn from(compare_type: ExpectedTransformKind<'_, '_>) -> Self {
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match compare_type {
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ExpectedTransformKind::Same(_) => TransfromKind::Same,
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ExpectedTransformKind::SameByEq { .. } => TransfromKind::Same,
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ExpectedTransformKind::Cast { .. } => TransfromKind::Cast,
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ExpectedTransformKind::Same(_) => TransformKind::Same,
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ExpectedTransformKind::SameByEq { .. } => TransformKind::Same,
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ExpectedTransformKind::Cast { .. } => TransformKind::Cast,
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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self.transfrom_kinds = expected_transform_kinds.into_iter().map(|c| c.into()).collect();
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self.transform_kinds = expected_transform_kinds.into_iter().map(|c| c.into()).collect();
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Some(())
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}
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@ -493,13 +493,13 @@ impl<'tcx> SimplifyMatch<'tcx> for SimplifyToExp {
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let (_, first) = targets.iter().next().unwrap();
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let first = &bbs[first];
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for (t, s) in iter::zip(&self.transfrom_kinds, &first.statements) {
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for (t, s) in iter::zip(&self.transform_kinds, &first.statements) {
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match (t, &s.kind) {
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(TransfromKind::Same, _) => {
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(TransformKind::Same, _) => {
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patch.add_statement(parent_end, s.kind.clone());
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}
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(
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TransfromKind::Cast,
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TransformKind::Cast,
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StatementKind::Assign(box (lhs, Rvalue::Use(Operand::Constant(f_c)))),
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) => {
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let operand = Operand::Copy(Place::from(discr_local));
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Some(x) if x != 0 => {} // okay
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_ => return Err(Unpromotable), // value not known or 0 -- not okay
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}
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// Furthermore, for signed divison, we also have to exclude `int::MIN / -1`.
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// Furthermore, for signed division, we also have to exclude `int::MIN / -1`.
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if lhs_ty.is_signed() {
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match rhs_val.map(|x| x.to_int(sz)) {
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Some(-1) | None => {
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replacable
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}
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/// Utility to help performing subtitution of `*pattern` by `target`.
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/// Utility to help performing substitution of `*pattern` by `target`.
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struct Replacer<'tcx> {
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tcx: TyCtxt<'tcx>,
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targets: IndexVec<Local, Value<'tcx>>,
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MonoItem::Static(def_id) => {
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recursion_depth_reset = None;
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// Statics always get evaluted (which is possible because they can't be generic), so for
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// Statics always get evaluated (which is possible because they can't be generic), so for
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// `MentionedItems` collection there's nothing to do here.
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if mode == CollectionMode::UsedItems {
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let instance = Instance::mono(tcx, def_id);
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(normalization_nested_goals.clone(), certainty)
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}
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/// This returns the canoncial variable values to instantiate the bound variables of
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/// This returns the canonical variable values to instantiate the bound variables of
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/// the canonical response. This depends on the `original_values` for the
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/// bound variables.
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fn compute_query_response_instantiation_values<T: ResponseT<I>>(
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// - `Bound` cannot exist as we don't have a binder around the self Type
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// - `Expr` is part of `feature(generic_const_exprs)` and is not implemented yet
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ty::ConstKind::Param(_) | ty::ConstKind::Bound(_, _) | ty::ConstKind::Expr(_) => {
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panic!("unexpect const kind: {:?}", ct)
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panic!("unexpected const kind: {:?}", ct)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// FIXME: This actually should destructure the `Result` we get from transmutability and
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// register candiates. We probably need to register >1 since we may have an OR of ANDs.
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// register candidates. We probably need to register >1 since we may have an OR of ANDs.
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ecx.probe_builtin_trait_candidate(BuiltinImplSource::Misc).enter(|ecx| {
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let certainty = ecx.is_transmutable(
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goal.param_env,
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let non_assoc_span = expr.span;
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// Parse an associative expression such as `+ expr`, `% expr`, ...
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// Assignements, ranges and `|` are disabled by [`Restrictions::IS_PAT`].
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// Assignments, ranges and `|` are disabled by [`Restrictions::IS_PAT`].
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if let Ok((expr, _)) =
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snapshot.parse_expr_assoc_rest_with(0, false, expr).map_err(|err| err.cancel())
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{
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_ => intravisit::walk_item(self, item),
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},
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Node::TraitItem(trait_item) => {
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// mark corresponing ImplTerm live
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// mark corresponding ImplTerm live
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let trait_item_id = trait_item.owner_id.to_def_id();
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if let Some(trait_id) = self.tcx.trait_of_item(trait_item_id) {
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// mark the trait live
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};
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let encl_def_id = parent_item.unwrap_or(first_item.def_id);
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// If parent of encl_def_id is an enum, use the parent ID intead.
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// If parent of encl_def_id is an enum, use the parent ID instead.
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let encl_def_id = get_parent_if_enum_variant(tcx, encl_def_id);
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let ignored_derived_impls =
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/// Best effort; will not know that e.g. `255u8..` is a singleton.
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pub fn is_singleton(&self) -> bool {
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// Since `lo` and `hi` can't be the same `Infinity` and `plus_one` never changes from finite
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// to infinite, this correctly only detects ranges that contain exacly one `Finite(x)`.
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// to infinite, this correctly only detects ranges that contain exactly one `Finite(x)`.
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self.lo.plus_one() == Some(self.hi)
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}
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fn assert_exhaustive(patterns: Vec<DeconstructedPat<Cx>>) {
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let witnesses = check(patterns);
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if !witnesses.is_empty() {
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panic!("non-exaustive match: missing {witnesses:?}");
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panic!("non-exhaustive match: missing {witnesses:?}");
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}
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}
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"Error: trying to record dependency on DepNode {dep_node} in a \
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context that does not allow it (e.g. during query deserialization). \
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The most common case of recording a dependency on a DepNode `foo` is \
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when the correspondng query `foo` is invoked. Invoking queries is not \
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when the corresponding query `foo` is invoked. Invoking queries is not \
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allowed as part of loading something from the incremental on-disk cache. \
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See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91919>."
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)
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resolve_ancestor_only =
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visibilities can only be restricted to ancestor modules
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resolve_anonymous_livetime_non_gat_report_error =
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resolve_anonymous_lifetime_non_gat_report_error =
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in the trait associated type is declared without lifetime parameters, so using a borrowed type for them requires that lifetime to come from the implemented type
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.label = this lifetime must come from the implemented type
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}
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#[derive(Diagnostic)]
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#[diag(resolve_anonymous_livetime_non_gat_report_error)]
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#[diag(resolve_anonymous_lifetime_non_gat_report_error)]
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pub(crate) struct AnonymousLivetimeNonGatReportError {
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#[primary_span]
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#[label]
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}
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}
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Scope::DeriveHelpersCompat => {
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// FIXME: Try running this logic eariler, to allocate name bindings for
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// FIXME: Try running this logic earlier, to allocate name bindings for
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// legacy derive helpers when creating an attribute invocation with
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// following derives. Legacy derive helpers are not common, so it shouldn't
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// affect performance. It should also allow to remove the `derives`
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/// Const arguments are only allowed to use generic parameters when:
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/// - `feature(generic_const_exprs)` is enabled
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/// or
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/// - the const argument is a sole const generic paramater, i.e. `foo::<{ N }>()`
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/// - the const argument is a sole const generic parameter, i.e. `foo::<{ N }>()`
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///
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/// If neither of the above are true then this is used as the cause.
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NonTrivialConstArg,
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/// There are a few places that we need to resolve an anon const but we did not parse an
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/// anon const so cannot provide an `&'ast AnonConst`. Right now this is just unbraced
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/// const arguments that were parsed as type arguments, and `legact_const_generics` which
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/// const arguments that were parsed as type arguments, and `legacy_const_generics` which
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/// parse as normal function argument expressions. To avoid duplicating the code for resolving
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/// an anon const we have this function which lets the caller manually call `resolve_expr` or
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/// `smart_resolve_path`.
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parse_links(&doc)
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}
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/// Similiar version of `markdown_links` from rustdoc.
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/// Similar version of `markdown_links` from rustdoc.
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/// This will collect destination links and display text if exists.
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fn parse_links<'md>(doc: &'md str) -> Vec<Box<str>> {
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let mut broken_link_callback = |link: BrokenLink<'md>| Some((link.reference, "".into()));
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/// mangling.
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///
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/// typeid_for_instance is called at two locations, initially when declaring/defining functions and
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/// methods, and later during code generation at call sites, after type erasure might have ocurred.
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/// methods, and later during code generation at call sites, after type erasure might have occurred.
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///
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/// In the first call (i.e., when declaring/defining functions and methods), it encodes type ids for
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/// an FnAbi or Instance, and these type ids are attached to functions and methods. (These type ids
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/// these type ids.)
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///
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/// In the second call (i.e., during code generation at call sites), it encodes a type id for an
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/// FnAbi or Instance, after type erasure might have occured, and this type id is used for testing
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/// FnAbi or Instance, after type erasure might have occurred, and this type id is used for testing
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/// if a function is member of the group derived from this type id. Therefore, in the first call to
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/// typeid_for_fnabi (when type ids are attached to functions and methods), it can only include at
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/// most as much information that would be available in the second call (i.e., during code
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@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ pub fn transform_instance<'tcx>(
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// of the trait that defines the method.
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if let Some((trait_ref, method_id, ancestor)) = implemented_method(tcx, instance) {
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// Trait methods will have a Self polymorphic parameter, where the concreteized
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// implementatation will not. We need to walk back to the more general trait method
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// implementation will not. We need to walk back to the more general trait method
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let trait_ref = tcx.instantiate_and_normalize_erasing_regions(
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instance.args,
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ty::ParamEnv::reveal_all(),
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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ impl FileEncoder {
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// We produce a post-mono error if N > BUF_SIZE.
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let buf = unsafe { self.buffer_empty().first_chunk_mut::<N>().unwrap_unchecked() };
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let written = visitor(buf);
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// We have to ensure that an errant visitor cannot cause self.buffered to exeed BUF_SIZE.
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// We have to ensure that an errant visitor cannot cause self.buffered to exceed BUF_SIZE.
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if written > N {
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Self::panic_invalid_write::<N>(written);
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}
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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ pub struct LinkSelfContained {
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pub explicitly_set: Option<bool>,
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/// The components that are enabled on the CLI, using the `+component` syntax or one of the
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/// `true` shorcuts.
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/// `true` shortcuts.
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enabled_components: LinkSelfContainedComponents,
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/// The components that are disabled on the CLI, using the `-component` syntax or one of the
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@ -313,13 +313,13 @@ impl LinkSelfContained {
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}
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/// Returns whether the self-contained linker component was enabled on the CLI, using the
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/// `-C link-self-contained=+linker` syntax, or one of the `true` shorcuts.
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/// `-C link-self-contained=+linker` syntax, or one of the `true` shortcuts.
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pub fn is_linker_enabled(&self) -> bool {
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self.enabled_components.contains(LinkSelfContainedComponents::LINKER)
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}
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/// Returns whether the self-contained linker component was disabled on the CLI, using the
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/// `-C link-self-contained=-linker` syntax, or one of the `false` shorcuts.
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/// `-C link-self-contained=-linker` syntax, or one of the `false` shortcuts.
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pub fn is_linker_disabled(&self) -> bool {
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self.disabled_components.contains(LinkSelfContainedComponents::LINKER)
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}
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@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ impl LinkerFeaturesCli {
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// Duplicate flags are reduced as we go, the last occurrence wins:
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// `+feature,-feature,+feature` only enables the feature, and does not record it as both
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// enabled and disabled on the CLI.
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// We also only expose `+/-lld` at the moment, as it's currenty the only implemented linker
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// We also only expose `+/-lld` at the moment, as it's currently the only implemented linker
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// feature and toggling `LinkerFeatures::CC` would be a noop.
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match feature {
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"+lld" => {
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@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ bitflags::bitflags! {
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const MACRO = 1 << 0;
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/// Apply remappings to printed compiler diagnostics
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const DIAGNOSTICS = 1 << 1;
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/// Apply remappings to debug informations
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/// Apply remappings to debug information
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const DEBUGINFO = 1 << 3;
|
||||
|
||||
/// An alias for `macro` and `debuginfo`. This ensures all paths in compiled
|
||||
|
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ macro_rules! run_driver {
|
||||
}};
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||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Simmilar to rustc's `FxIndexMap`, `IndexMap` with extra
|
||||
/// Similar to rustc's `FxIndexMap`, `IndexMap` with extra
|
||||
/// safety features added.
|
||||
pub struct IndexMap<K, V> {
|
||||
index_map: fx::FxIndexMap<K, V>,
|
||||
|
@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@ pub fn decode_syntax_context<D: Decoder, F: FnOnce(&mut D, u32) -> SyntaxContext
|
||||
let mut inner = context.inner.lock();
|
||||
|
||||
if let Some(ctxt) = inner.remapped_ctxts.get(raw_id as usize).copied().flatten() {
|
||||
// This has already beeen decoded.
|
||||
// This has already been decoded.
|
||||
return ctxt;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ impl RealFileName {
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Return the path remmapped or not depending on the [`FileNameDisplayPreference`].
|
||||
/// Return the path remapped or not depending on the [`FileNameDisplayPreference`].
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// For the purpose of this function, local and short preference are equal.
|
||||
pub fn to_path(&self, display_pref: FileNameDisplayPreference) -> &Path {
|
||||
@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@ impl fmt::Debug for SourceFile {
|
||||
/// is because SourceFiles for the local crate are allocated very early in the
|
||||
/// compilation process when the `StableCrateId` is not yet known. If, due to
|
||||
/// some refactoring of the compiler, the `StableCrateId` of the local crate
|
||||
/// were to become available, it would be better to uniformely make this a
|
||||
/// were to become available, it would be better to uniformly make this a
|
||||
/// hash of `(filename, stable_crate_id)`.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// When `SourceFile`s are exported in crate metadata, the `StableSourceFileId`
|
||||
|
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