Auto merge of #98864 - RalfJung:rollup-ptzklyc, r=RalfJung

Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #94831 (Link to stabilization section in std-dev-guide for library tracking issue template)
 - #98764 (add Miri to the nightly docs)
 - #98773 (rustdoc: use <details> tag for the source code sidebar)
 - #98799 (Fix bug in `rustdoc -Whelp`)

Failed merges:

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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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bors 2022-07-03 22:20:10 +00:00
commit 2557603f32
20 changed files with 211 additions and 518 deletions

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ If the feature is changed later, please add those PRs here as well.
-->
- [ ] Implementation: #...
- [ ] Final comment period (FCP)
- [ ] Final comment period (FCP)[^1]
- [ ] Stabilization PR
<!--
@ -81,3 +81,5 @@ Zulip, or the internals forum) here.
-->
- None yet.
[^1]: https://std-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/feature-lifecycle/stabilization.html

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@ -849,10 +849,10 @@ Available lint options:
};
println!("Lint checks provided by rustc:\n");
println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("name"), "default", "meaning");
println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("----"), "-------", "-------");
let print_lints = |lints: Vec<&Lint>| {
println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("name"), "default", "meaning");
println!(" {} {:7.7} {}", padded("----"), "-------", "-------");
for lint in lints {
let name = lint.name_lower().replace('_', "-");
println!(
@ -884,11 +884,15 @@ Available lint options:
};
println!("Lint groups provided by rustc:\n");
println!(" {} sub-lints", padded("name"));
println!(" {} ---------", padded("----"));
println!(" {} all lints that are set to issue warnings", padded("warnings"));
let print_lint_groups = |lints: Vec<(&'static str, Vec<LintId>)>| {
let print_lint_groups = |lints: Vec<(&'static str, Vec<LintId>)>, all_warnings| {
println!(" {} sub-lints", padded("name"));
println!(" {} ---------", padded("----"));
if all_warnings {
println!(" {} all lints that are set to issue warnings", padded("warnings"));
}
for (name, to) in lints {
let name = name.to_lowercase().replace('_', "-");
let desc = to
@ -901,7 +905,7 @@ Available lint options:
println!("\n");
};
print_lint_groups(builtin_groups);
print_lint_groups(builtin_groups, true);
match (loaded_plugins, plugin.len(), plugin_groups.len()) {
(false, 0, _) | (false, _, 0) => {
@ -916,7 +920,7 @@ Available lint options:
}
if g > 0 {
println!("Lint groups provided by plugins loaded by this crate:\n");
print_lint_groups(plugin_groups);
print_lint_groups(plugin_groups, false);
}
}
}

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@ -694,6 +694,7 @@ impl<'a> Builder<'a> {
doc::RustcBook,
doc::CargoBook,
doc::Clippy,
doc::Miri,
doc::EmbeddedBook,
doc::EditionGuide,
),

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@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ impl Step for Rustc {
}
macro_rules! tool_doc {
($tool: ident, $should_run: literal, $path: literal, [$($krate: literal),+ $(,)?] $(,)?) => {
($tool: ident, $should_run: literal, $path: literal, [$($krate: literal),+ $(,)?], in_tree = $in_tree:expr $(,)?) => {
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct $tool {
target: TargetSelection,
@ -699,6 +699,12 @@ macro_rules! tool_doc {
t!(fs::create_dir_all(&out_dir));
t!(symlink_dir_force(&builder.config, &out, &out_dir));
let source_type = if $in_tree == true {
SourceType::InTree
} else {
SourceType::Submodule
};
// Build cargo command.
let mut cargo = prepare_tool_cargo(
builder,
@ -707,7 +713,7 @@ macro_rules! tool_doc {
target,
"doc",
$path,
SourceType::InTree,
source_type,
&[],
);
@ -723,20 +729,38 @@ macro_rules! tool_doc {
cargo.rustdocflag("--show-type-layout");
cargo.rustdocflag("--generate-link-to-definition");
cargo.rustdocflag("-Zunstable-options");
builder.run(&mut cargo.into());
if $in_tree == true {
builder.run(&mut cargo.into());
} else {
// Allow out-of-tree docs to fail (since the tool might be in a broken state).
if !builder.try_run(&mut cargo.into()) {
builder.info(&format!(
"WARNING: tool {} failed to document; ignoring failure because it is an out-of-tree tool",
stringify!($tool).to_lowercase(),
));
}
}
}
}
}
}
tool_doc!(Rustdoc, "rustdoc-tool", "src/tools/rustdoc", ["rustdoc", "rustdoc-json-types"]);
tool_doc!(
Rustdoc,
"rustdoc-tool",
"src/tools/rustdoc",
["rustdoc", "rustdoc-json-types"],
in_tree = true
);
tool_doc!(
Rustfmt,
"rustfmt-nightly",
"src/tools/rustfmt",
["rustfmt-nightly", "rustfmt-config_proc_macro"],
in_tree = true
);
tool_doc!(Clippy, "clippy", "src/tools/clippy", ["clippy_utils"]);
tool_doc!(Clippy, "clippy", "src/tools/clippy", ["clippy_utils"], in_tree = true);
tool_doc!(Miri, "miri", "src/tools/miri", ["miri"], in_tree = false);
#[derive(Ord, PartialOrd, Debug, Copy, Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ErrorIndex {

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@ -353,11 +353,7 @@ impl Options {
print_flag_list("-C", config::CG_OPTIONS);
return Err(0);
}
let w_flags = matches.opt_strs("W");
if w_flags.iter().any(|x| *x == "help") {
print_flag_list("-W", config::DB_OPTIONS);
return Err(0);
}
if matches.opt_strs("passes") == ["list"] {
println!("Available passes for running rustdoc:");
for pass in passes::PASSES {
@ -439,15 +435,19 @@ impl Options {
return Err(0);
}
if matches.free.is_empty() {
let (lint_opts, describe_lints, lint_cap) = get_cmd_lint_options(matches, error_format);
let input = PathBuf::from(if describe_lints {
"" // dummy, this won't be used
} else if matches.free.is_empty() {
diag.struct_err("missing file operand").emit();
return Err(1);
}
if matches.free.len() > 1 {
} else if matches.free.len() > 1 {
diag.struct_err("too many file operands").emit();
return Err(1);
}
let input = PathBuf::from(&matches.free[0]);
} else {
&matches.free[0]
});
let libs = matches
.opt_strs("L")
@ -698,8 +698,6 @@ impl Options {
let with_examples = matches.opt_strs("with-examples");
let call_locations = crate::scrape_examples::load_call_locations(with_examples, &diag)?;
let (lint_opts, describe_lints, lint_cap) = get_cmd_lint_options(matches, error_format);
Ok(Options {
input,
proc_macro_crate,

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@ -1578,37 +1578,22 @@ kbd {
margin-bottom: 1em;
}
div.children {
padding-left: 27px;
display: none;
}
div.name {
cursor: pointer;
position: relative;
margin-left: 16px;
}
div.files > a {
display: block;
padding: 0 3px;
}
div.files > a:hover, div.name:hover {
background-color: #a14b4b;
}
div.name.expand + .children {
display: block;
}
div.name::before {
content: "\25B6";
details.dir-entry {
padding-left: 4px;
font-size: 0.625rem;
position: absolute;
left: -16px;
top: 4px;
}
div.name.expand::before {
transform: rotate(90deg);
left: -15px;
top: 2px;
details.dir-entry > summary {
margin: 0 0 0 13px;
list-style-position: outside;
cursor: pointer;
}
details.dir-entry div.folders, details.dir-entry div.files {
padding-left: 23px;
}
details.dir-entry a {
display: block;
}
/* The hideme class is used on summary tags that contain a span with

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@ -575,11 +575,12 @@ kbd {
color: #fff;
border-bottom-color: #5c6773;
}
#source-sidebar div.files > a:hover, div.name:hover {
#source-sidebar div.files > a:hover, details.dir-entry summary:hover,
#source-sidebar div.files > a:focus, details.dir-entry summary:focus {
background-color: #14191f;
color: #ffb44c;
}
#source-sidebar div.files > .selected {
#source-sidebar div.files > a.selected {
background-color: #14191f;
color: #ffb44c;
}

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@ -432,10 +432,11 @@ kbd {
#source-sidebar > .title {
border-bottom-color: #ccc;
}
#source-sidebar div.files > a:hover, div.name:hover {
#source-sidebar div.files > a:hover, details.dir-entry summary:hover,
#source-sidebar div.files > a:focus, details.dir-entry summary:focus {
background-color: #444;
}
#source-sidebar div.files > .selected {
#source-sidebar div.files > a.selected {
background-color: #333;
}

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@ -414,13 +414,13 @@ kbd {
#source-sidebar > .title {
border-bottom-color: #ccc;
}
#source-sidebar div.files > a:hover, div.name:hover {
#source-sidebar div.files > a:hover, details.dir-entry summary:hover,
#source-sidebar div.files > a:focus, details.dir-entry summary:focus {
background-color: #E0E0E0;
}
#source-sidebar div.files > .selected {
#source-sidebar div.files > a.selected {
background-color: #fff;
}
.scraped-example-list .scrape-help {
border-color: #555;
color: #333;

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
/* global sourcesIndex */
// Local js definitions:
/* global addClass, getCurrentValue, hasClass, onEachLazy, removeClass, browserSupportsHistoryApi */
/* global addClass, getCurrentValue, onEachLazy, removeClass, browserSupportsHistoryApi */
/* global updateLocalStorage */
"use strict";
@ -13,33 +13,27 @@ const rootPath = document.getElementById("rustdoc-vars").attributes["data-root-p
let oldScrollPosition = 0;
function createDirEntry(elem, parent, fullPath, hasFoundFile) {
const name = document.createElement("div");
name.className = "name";
const dirEntry = document.createElement("details");
const summary = document.createElement("summary");
dirEntry.className = "dir-entry";
fullPath += elem["name"] + "/";
name.onclick = ev => {
if (hasClass(ev.target, "expand")) {
removeClass(ev.target, "expand");
} else {
addClass(ev.target, "expand");
}
};
name.innerText = elem["name"];
summary.innerText = elem["name"];
dirEntry.appendChild(summary);
const children = document.createElement("div");
children.className = "children";
const folders = document.createElement("div");
folders.className = "folders";
if (elem.dirs) {
for (const dir of elem.dirs) {
if (createDirEntry(dir, folders, fullPath, hasFoundFile)) {
addClass(name, "expand");
dirEntry.open = true;
hasFoundFile = true;
}
}
}
children.appendChild(folders);
dirEntry.appendChild(folders);
const files = document.createElement("div");
files.className = "files";
@ -51,15 +45,14 @@ function createDirEntry(elem, parent, fullPath, hasFoundFile) {
const w = window.location.href.split("#")[0];
if (!hasFoundFile && w === file.href) {
file.className = "selected";
addClass(name, "expand");
dirEntry.open = true;
hasFoundFile = true;
}
files.appendChild(file);
}
}
children.appendChild(files);
parent.appendChild(name);
parent.appendChild(children);
dirEntry.appendChild(files);
parent.appendChild(dirEntry);
return hasFoundFile;
}

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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ use std::env::{self, VarError};
use std::io;
use std::process;
use rustc_driver::{abort_on_err, describe_lints};
use rustc_driver::abort_on_err;
use rustc_errors::ErrorGuaranteed;
use rustc_interface::interface;
use rustc_middle::ty::TyCtxt;
@ -770,15 +770,24 @@ fn main_options(options: config::Options) -> MainResult {
let config = core::create_config(options);
interface::create_compiler_and_run(config, |compiler| {
let sess = compiler.session();
if sess.opts.describe_lints {
let mut lint_store = rustc_lint::new_lint_store(
sess.opts.debugging_opts.no_interleave_lints,
sess.unstable_options(),
);
let registered_lints = if let Some(register_lints) = compiler.register_lints() {
register_lints(sess, &mut lint_store);
true
} else {
false
};
rustc_driver::describe_lints(sess, &lint_store, registered_lints);
return Ok(());
}
compiler.enter(|queries| {
let sess = compiler.session();
if sess.opts.describe_lints {
let (_, lint_store) = &*queries.register_plugins()?.peek();
describe_lints(sess, lint_store, true);
return Ok(());
}
// We need to hold on to the complete resolver, so we cause everything to be
// cloned for the analysis passes to use. Suboptimal, but necessary in the
// current architecture.

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@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-include ../../run-make-fulldeps/tools.mk
all:
$(RUSTDOC) -W help 2>&1 | diff - output-default.stdout

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@ -1 +0,0 @@
This is a test to verify that `rustdoc` behaves the same as rustc and prints out help output for its options like -W (#88756).

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@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
-W allow-features=val -- only allow the listed language features to be enabled in code (space separated)
-W always-encode-mir=val -- encode MIR of all functions into the crate metadata (default: no)
-W assume-incomplete-release=val -- make cfg(version) treat the current version as incomplete (default: no)
-W asm-comments=val -- generate comments into the assembly (may change behavior) (default: no)
-W assert-incr-state=val -- assert that the incremental cache is in given state: either `loaded` or `not-loaded`.
-W binary-dep-depinfo=val -- include artifacts (sysroot, crate dependencies) used during compilation in dep-info (default: no)
-W branch-protection=val -- set options for branch target identification and pointer authentication on AArch64
-W cf-protection=val -- instrument control-flow architecture protection
-W cgu-partitioning-strategy=val -- the codegen unit partitioning strategy to use
-W chalk=val -- enable the experimental Chalk-based trait solving engine
-W codegen-backend=val -- the backend to use
-W combine-cgu=val -- combine CGUs into a single one
-W crate-attr=val -- inject the given attribute in the crate
-W debug-info-for-profiling=val -- emit discriminators and other data necessary for AutoFDO
-W debug-macros=val -- emit line numbers debug info inside macros (default: no)
-W deduplicate-diagnostics=val -- deduplicate identical diagnostics (default: yes)
-W dep-info-omit-d-target=val -- in dep-info output, omit targets for tracking dependencies of the dep-info files themselves (default: no)
-W dep-tasks=val -- print tasks that execute and the color their dep node gets (requires debug build) (default: no)
-W dlltool=val -- import library generation tool (windows-gnu only)
-W dont-buffer-diagnostics=val -- emit diagnostics rather than buffering (breaks NLL error downgrading, sorting) (default: no)
-W drop-tracking=val -- enables drop tracking in generators (default: no)
-W dual-proc-macros=val -- load proc macros for both target and host, but only link to the target (default: no)
-W dump-dep-graph=val -- dump the dependency graph to $RUST_DEP_GRAPH (default: /tmp/dep_graph.gv) (default: no)
-W dump-mir=val -- dump MIR state to file.
`val` is used to select which passes and functions to dump. For example:
`all` matches all passes and functions,
`foo` matches all passes for functions whose name contains 'foo',
`foo & ConstProp` only the 'ConstProp' pass for function names containing 'foo',
`foo | bar` all passes for function names containing 'foo' or 'bar'.
-W dump-mir-dataflow=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create graphviz `.dot` files with dataflow results (default: no)
-W dump-mir-dir=val -- the directory the MIR is dumped into (default: `mir_dump`)
-W dump-mir-exclude-pass-number=val -- exclude the pass number when dumping MIR (used in tests) (default: no)
-W dump-mir-graphviz=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create graphviz `.dot` files (and with `-Z instrument-coverage`, also create a `.dot` file for the MIR-derived coverage graph) (default: no)
-W dump-mir-spanview=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create `.html` files to view spans for all `statement`s (including terminators), only `terminator` spans, or computed `block` spans (one span encompassing a block's terminator and all statements). If `-Z instrument-coverage` is also enabled, create an additional `.html` file showing the computed coverage spans.
-W emit-stack-sizes=val -- emit a section containing stack size metadata (default: no)
-W fewer-names=val -- reduce memory use by retaining fewer names within compilation artifacts (LLVM-IR) (default: no)
-W force-unstable-if-unmarked=val -- force all crates to be `rustc_private` unstable (default: no)
-W fuel=val -- set the optimization fuel quota for a crate
-W function-sections=val -- whether each function should go in its own section
-W future-incompat-test=val -- forces all lints to be future incompatible, used for internal testing (default: no)
-W gcc-ld=val -- implementation of ld used by cc
-W graphviz-dark-mode=val -- use dark-themed colors in graphviz output (default: no)
-W graphviz-font=val -- use the given `fontname` in graphviz output; can be overridden by setting environment variable `RUSTC_GRAPHVIZ_FONT` (default: `Courier, monospace`)
-W hir-stats=val -- print some statistics about AST and HIR (default: no)
-W human-readable-cgu-names=val -- generate human-readable, predictable names for codegen units (default: no)
-W identify-regions=val -- display unnamed regions as `'<id>`, using a non-ident unique id (default: no)
-W incremental-ignore-spans=val -- ignore spans during ICH computation -- used for testing (default: no)
-W incremental-info=val -- print high-level information about incremental reuse (or the lack thereof) (default: no)
-W incremental-relative-spans=val -- hash spans relative to their parent item for incr. comp. (default: no)
-W incremental-verify-ich=val -- verify incr. comp. hashes of green query instances (default: no)
-W inline-mir=val -- enable MIR inlining (default: no)
-W inline-mir-threshold=val -- a default MIR inlining threshold (default: 50)
-W inline-mir-hint-threshold=val -- inlining threshold for functions with inline hint (default: 100)
-W inline-in-all-cgus=val -- control whether `#[inline]` functions are in all CGUs
-W input-stats=val -- gather statistics about the input (default: no)
-W instrument-coverage=val -- instrument the generated code to support LLVM source-based code coverage reports (note, the compiler build config must include `profiler = true`); implies `-C symbol-mangling-version=v0`. Optional values are:
`=all` (implicit value)
`=except-unused-generics`
`=except-unused-functions`
`=off` (default)
-W instrument-mcount=val -- insert function instrument code for mcount-based tracing (default: no)
-W keep-hygiene-data=val -- keep hygiene data after analysis (default: no)
-W link-native-libraries=val -- link native libraries in the linker invocation (default: yes)
-W link-only=val -- link the `.rlink` file generated by `-Z no-link` (default: no)
-W llvm-plugins=val -- a list LLVM plugins to enable (space separated)
-W llvm-time-trace=val -- generate JSON tracing data file from LLVM data (default: no)
-W location-detail=val -- comma separated list of location details to be tracked when using caller_location valid options are `file`, `line`, and `column` (default: all)
-W ls=val -- list the symbols defined by a library crate (default: no)
-W macro-backtrace=val -- show macro backtraces (default: no)
-W merge-functions=val -- control the operation of the MergeFunctions LLVM pass, taking the same values as the target option of the same name
-W meta-stats=val -- gather metadata statistics (default: no)
-W mir-emit-retag=val -- emit Retagging MIR statements, interpreted e.g., by miri; implies -Zmir-opt-level=0 (default: no)
-W mir-enable-passes=val -- use like `-Zmir-enable-passes=+DestProp,-InstCombine`. Forces the specified passes to be enabled, overriding all other checks. Passes that are not specified are enabled or disabled by other flags as usual.
-W mir-opt-level=val -- MIR optimization level (0-4; default: 1 in non optimized builds and 2 in optimized builds)
-W move-size-limit=val -- the size at which the `large_assignments` lint starts to be emitted
-W mutable-noalias=val -- emit noalias metadata for mutable references (default: yes)
-W new-llvm-pass-manager=val -- use new LLVM pass manager (default: no)
-W nll-facts=val -- dump facts from NLL analysis into side files (default: no)
-W nll-facts-dir=val -- the directory the NLL facts are dumped into (default: `nll-facts`)
-W no-analysis=val -- parse and expand the source, but run no analysis
-W no-codegen=val -- run all passes except codegen; no output
-W no-generate-arange-section=val -- omit DWARF address ranges that give faster lookups
-W no-interleave-lints=val -- execute lints separately; allows benchmarking individual lints
-W no-leak-check=val -- disable the 'leak check' for subtyping; unsound, but useful for tests
-W no-link=val -- compile without linking
-W no-parallel-llvm=val -- run LLVM in non-parallel mode (while keeping codegen-units and ThinLTO)
-W no-unique-section-names=val -- do not use unique names for text and data sections when -Z function-sections is used
-W no-profiler-runtime=val -- prevent automatic injection of the profiler_builtins crate
-W normalize-docs=val -- normalize associated items in rustdoc when generating documentation
-W oom=val -- panic strategy for out-of-memory handling
-W osx-rpath-install-name=val -- pass `-install_name @rpath/...` to the macOS linker (default: no)
-W panic-abort-tests=val -- support compiling tests with panic=abort (default: no)
-W panic-in-drop=val -- panic strategy for panics in drops
-W parse-only=val -- parse only; do not compile, assemble, or link (default: no)
-W perf-stats=val -- print some performance-related statistics (default: no)
-W pick-stable-methods-before-any-unstable=val -- try to pick stable methods first before picking any unstable methods (default: yes)
-W plt=val -- whether to use the PLT when calling into shared libraries;
only has effect for PIC code on systems with ELF binaries
(default: PLT is disabled if full relro is enabled)
-W polonius=val -- enable polonius-based borrow-checker (default: no)
-W polymorphize=val -- perform polymorphization analysis
-W pre-link-arg=val -- a single extra argument to prepend the linker invocation (can be used several times)
-W pre-link-args=val -- extra arguments to prepend to the linker invocation (space separated)
-W precise-enum-drop-elaboration=val -- use a more precise version of drop elaboration for matches on enums (default: yes). This results in better codegen, but has caused miscompilations on some tier 2 platforms. See #77382 and #74551.
-W print-fuel=val -- make rustc print the total optimization fuel used by a crate
-W print-llvm-passes=val -- print the LLVM optimization passes being run (default: no)
-W print-mono-items=val -- print the result of the monomorphization collection pass
-W print-type-sizes=val -- print layout information for each type encountered (default: no)
-W proc-macro-backtrace=val -- show backtraces for panics during proc-macro execution (default: no)
-W profile=val -- insert profiling code (default: no)
-W profile-closures=val -- profile size of closures
-W profile-emit=val -- file path to emit profiling data at runtime when using 'profile' (default based on relative source path)
-W profiler-runtime=val -- name of the profiler runtime crate to automatically inject (default: `profiler_builtins`)
-W profile-sample-use=val -- use the given `.prof` file for sampled profile-guided optimization (also known as AutoFDO)
-W query-dep-graph=val -- enable queries of the dependency graph for regression testing (default: no)
-W randomize-layout=val -- randomize the layout of types (default: no)
-W layout-seed=val -- seed layout randomization
-W relax-elf-relocations=val -- whether ELF relocations can be relaxed
-W relro-level=val -- choose which RELRO level to use
-W remap-cwd-prefix=val -- remap paths under the current working directory to this path prefix
-W simulate-remapped-rust-src-base=val -- simulate the effect of remap-debuginfo = true at bootstrapping by remapping path to rust's source base directory. only meant for testing purposes
-W report-delayed-bugs=val -- immediately print bugs registered with `delay_span_bug` (default: no)
-W sanitizer=val -- use a sanitizer
-W sanitizer-memory-track-origins=val -- enable origins tracking in MemorySanitizer
-W sanitizer-recover=val -- enable recovery for selected sanitizers
-W saturating-float-casts=val -- make float->int casts UB-free: numbers outside the integer type's range are clipped to the max/min integer respectively, and NaN is mapped to 0 (default: yes)
-W save-analysis=val -- write syntax and type analysis (in JSON format) information, in addition to normal output (default: no)
-W self-profile=val -- run the self profiler and output the raw event data
-W self-profile-events=val -- specify the events recorded by the self profiler;
for example: `-Z self-profile-events=default,query-keys`
all options: none, all, default, generic-activity, query-provider, query-cache-hit
query-blocked, incr-cache-load, incr-result-hashing, query-keys, function-args, args, llvm, artifact-sizes
-W self-profile-counter=val -- counter used by the self profiler (default: `wall-time`), one of:
`wall-time` (monotonic clock, i.e. `std::time::Instant`)
`instructions:u` (retired instructions, userspace-only)
`instructions-minus-irqs:u` (subtracting hardware interrupt counts for extra accuracy)
-W share-generics=val -- make the current crate share its generic instantiations
-W show-span=val -- show spans for compiler debugging (expr|pat|ty)
-W span-debug=val -- forward proc_macro::Span's `Debug` impl to `Span`
-W span-free-formats=val -- exclude spans when debug-printing compiler state (default: no)
-W src-hash-algorithm=val -- hash algorithm of source files in debug info (`md5`, `sha1`, or `sha256`)
-W stack-protector=val -- control stack smash protection strategy (`rustc --print stack-protector-strategies` for details)
-W strict-init-checks=val -- control if mem::uninitialized and mem::zeroed panic on more UB
-W strip=val -- tell the linker which information to strip (`none` (default), `debuginfo` or `symbols`)
-W split-dwarf-kind=val -- split dwarf variant (only if -Csplit-debuginfo is enabled and on relevant platform)
(default: `split`)
`split`: sections which do not require relocation are written into a DWARF object (`.dwo`)
file which is ignored by the linker
`single`: sections which do not require relocation are written into object file but ignored
by the linker
-W split-dwarf-inlining=val -- provide minimal debug info in the object/executable to facilitate online symbolication/stack traces in the absence of .dwo/.dwp files when using Split DWARF
-W symbol-mangling-version=val -- which mangling version to use for symbol names ('legacy' (default) or 'v0')
-W teach=val -- show extended diagnostic help (default: no)
-W temps-dir=val -- the directory the intermediate files are written to
-W terminal-width=val -- set the current terminal width
-W translate-lang=val -- language identifier for diagnostic output
-W translate-additional-ftl=val -- additional fluent translation to preferentially use (for testing translation)
-W translate-directionality-markers=val -- emit directionality isolation markers in translated diagnostics
-W tune-cpu=val -- select processor to schedule for (`rustc --print target-cpus` for details)
-W thinlto=val -- enable ThinLTO when possible
-W thir-unsafeck=val -- use the THIR unsafety checker (default: no)
-W threads=val -- use a thread pool with N threads
-W time=val -- measure time of rustc processes (default: no)
-W time-llvm-passes=val -- measure time of each LLVM pass (default: no)
-W time-passes=val -- measure time of each rustc pass (default: no)
-W tls-model=val -- choose the TLS model to use (`rustc --print tls-models` for details)
-W trace-macros=val -- for every macro invocation, print its name and arguments (default: no)
-W translate-remapped-path-to-local-path=val -- translate remapped paths into local paths when possible (default: yes)
-W trap-unreachable=val -- generate trap instructions for unreachable intrinsics (default: use target setting, usually yes)
-W treat-err-as-bug=val -- treat error number `val` that occurs as bug
-W trim-diagnostic-paths=val -- in diagnostics, use heuristics to shorten paths referring to items
-W ui-testing=val -- emit compiler diagnostics in a form suitable for UI testing (default: no)
-W uninit-const-chunk-threshold=val -- allow generating const initializers with mixed init/uninit chunks, and set the maximum number of chunks for which this is allowed (default: 16)
-W unleash-the-miri-inside-of-you=val -- take the brakes off const evaluation. NOTE: this is unsound (default: no)
-W unpretty=val -- present the input source, unstable (and less-pretty) variants;
`normal`, `identified`,
`expanded`, `expanded,identified`,
`expanded,hygiene` (with internal representations),
`ast-tree` (raw AST before expansion),
`ast-tree,expanded` (raw AST after expansion),
`hir` (the HIR), `hir,identified`,
`hir,typed` (HIR with types for each node),
`hir-tree` (dump the raw HIR),
`mir` (the MIR), or `mir-cfg` (graphviz formatted MIR)
-W unsound-mir-opts=val -- enable unsound and buggy MIR optimizations (default: no)
-W unstable-options=val -- adds unstable command line options to rustc interface (default: no)
-W use-ctors-section=val -- use legacy .ctors section for initializers rather than .init_array
-W validate-mir=val -- validate MIR after each transformation
-W verbose=val -- in general, enable more debug printouts (default: no)
-W verify-llvm-ir=val -- verify LLVM IR (default: no)
-W virtual-function-elimination=val -- enables dead virtual function elimination optimization. Requires `-Clto[=[fat,yes]]`
-W wasi-exec-model=val -- whether to build a wasi command or reactor

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@ -27,29 +27,43 @@ reload:
// Waiting for the sidebar to be displayed...
wait-for-css: ("#sidebar-toggle", {"visibility": "visible", "opacity": 1})
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children a.selected",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a.selected",
{"color": "rgb(0, 0, 0)", "background-color": "rgb(255, 255, 255)"},
)
// Without hover.
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(0, 0, 0)", "background-color": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)"},
)
// With focus.
focus: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)"
wait-for-css: (
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(0, 0, 0)", "background-color": "rgb(224, 224, 224)"},
)
focus: ".search-input"
// With hover.
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)"
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)"
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(0, 0, 0)", "background-color": "rgb(224, 224, 224)"},
)
// Without hover.
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(0, 0, 0)", "background-color": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)"},
)
// With focus.
focus: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary"
wait-for-css: (
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(0, 0, 0)", "background-color": "rgb(224, 224, 224)"},
)
focus: ".search-input"
// With hover.
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name"
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary"
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(0, 0, 0)", "background-color": "rgb(224, 224, 224)"},
)
@ -59,29 +73,43 @@ reload:
// Waiting for the sidebar to be displayed...
wait-for-css: ("#sidebar-toggle", {"visibility": "visible", "opacity": 1})
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children a.selected",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files > a.selected",
{"color": "rgb(221, 221, 221)", "background-color": "rgb(51, 51, 51)"},
)
// Without hover.
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files > a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(221, 221, 221)", "background-color": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)"},
)
// With focus.
focus: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)"
wait-for-css: (
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(221, 221, 221)", "background-color": "rgb(68, 68, 68)"},
)
focus: ".search-input"
// With hover.
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)"
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)"
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(221, 221, 221)", "background-color": "rgb(68, 68, 68)"},
)
// Without hover.
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(221, 221, 221)", "background-color": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)"},
)
// With focus.
focus: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary"
wait-for-css: (
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(221, 221, 221)", "background-color": "rgb(68, 68, 68)"},
)
focus: ".search-input"
// With hover.
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name"
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary"
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(221, 221, 221)", "background-color": "rgb(68, 68, 68)"},
)
@ -91,29 +119,43 @@ reload:
// Waiting for the sidebar to be displayed...
wait-for-css: ("#sidebar-toggle", {"visibility": "visible", "opacity": 1})
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children a.selected",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a.selected",
{"color": "rgb(255, 180, 76)", "background-color": "rgb(20, 25, 31)"},
)
// Without hover.
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(197, 197, 197)", "background-color": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)"},
)
// With focus.
focus: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)"
wait-for-css: (
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(255, 180, 76)", "background-color": "rgb(20, 25, 31)"},
)
focus: ".search-input"
// With hover.
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)"
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)"
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children > .files a:not(.selected)",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .files a:not(.selected)",
{"color": "rgb(255, 180, 76)", "background-color": "rgb(20, 25, 31)"},
)
// Without hover.
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(197, 197, 197)", "background-color": "rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)"},
)
// With focus.
focus: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary"
wait-for-css: (
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(255, 180, 76)", "background-color": "rgb(20, 25, 31)"},
)
focus: ".search-input"
// With hover.
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name"
move-cursor-to: "#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary"
assert-css: (
"#source-sidebar .expand + .children .folders .name",
"#source-sidebar details[open] > .folders > details > summary",
{"color": "rgb(255, 180, 76)", "background-color": "rgb(20, 25, 31)"},
)

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@ -34,19 +34,16 @@ assert-document-property: ({"URL": "/lib.rs.html"}, ENDS_WITH)
click: "#sidebar-toggle"
assert: ".source-sidebar-expanded"
// We check that the first entry of the sidebar is collapsed (which, for whatever reason,
// is number 2 and not 1...).
assert-attribute: ("#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2)", {"class": "name"})
assert-text: ("#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2)", "implementors")
// We also check its children are hidden too.
assert-css: ("#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2) + .children", {"display": "none"})
// We check that the first entry of the sidebar is collapsed
assert-property: ("#source-sidebar details:first-of-type", {"open": "false"})
assert-text: ("#source-sidebar details:first-of-type > summary", "implementors")
// We now click on it.
click: "#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2)"
assert-attribute: ("#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2)", {"class": "name expand"})
// Checking that its children are displayed as well.
assert-css: ("#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2) + .children", {"display": "block"})
click: "#source-sidebar details:first-of-type > summary"
assert-property: ("#source-sidebar details:first-of-type", {"open": "true"})
// And now we collapse it again.
click: "#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2)"
assert-attribute: ("#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2)", {"class": "name"})
assert-css: ("#source-sidebar .name:nth-child(2) + .children", {"display": "none"})
click: "#source-sidebar details:first-of-type > summary"
assert-property: ("#source-sidebar details:first-of-type", {"open": "false"})
// Check the spacing.
assert-css: ("#source-sidebar > details.dir-entry", {"padding-left": "4px"})

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// compile-flags: -W help
// check-pass
// check-stdout
// error-pattern:Lint checks provided
// error-pattern:rustdoc::broken-intra-doc-links
//
// ignore-tidy-linelength
//
// normalize-stdout-test: "( +name default meaning\n +---- ------- -------\n)?( *[[:word:]:-]+ (allow |warn |deny |forbid ) [^\n]+\n)+" -> " $$NAMES $$LEVELS $$MEANINGS"
// normalize-stdout-test: " +name sub-lints\n +---- ---------\n( *[[:word:]:-]+ [^\n]+\n)+" -> " $$NAMES $$SUB_LINTS"
// normalize-stdout-test: " +rustdoc::all( (rustdoc::[[:word:]-]+, )*rustdoc::[[:word:]-]+)?" -> " rustdoc::all $$GROUPS$4"

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@ -1,193 +1,24 @@
-W allow-features=val -- only allow the listed language features to be enabled in code (space separated)
-W always-encode-mir=val -- encode MIR of all functions into the crate metadata (default: no)
-W assume-incomplete-release=val -- make cfg(version) treat the current version as incomplete (default: no)
-W asm-comments=val -- generate comments into the assembly (may change behavior) (default: no)
-W assert-incr-state=val -- assert that the incremental cache is in given state: either `loaded` or `not-loaded`.
-W binary-dep-depinfo=val -- include artifacts (sysroot, crate dependencies) used during compilation in dep-info (default: no)
-W branch-protection=val -- set options for branch target identification and pointer authentication on AArch64
-W cf-protection=val -- instrument control-flow architecture protection
-W cgu-partitioning-strategy=val -- the codegen unit partitioning strategy to use
-W chalk=val -- enable the experimental Chalk-based trait solving engine
-W codegen-backend=val -- the backend to use
-W combine-cgu=val -- combine CGUs into a single one
-W crate-attr=val -- inject the given attribute in the crate
-W debug-info-for-profiling=val -- emit discriminators and other data necessary for AutoFDO
-W debug-macros=val -- emit line numbers debug info inside macros (default: no)
-W deduplicate-diagnostics=val -- deduplicate identical diagnostics (default: yes)
-W dep-info-omit-d-target=val -- in dep-info output, omit targets for tracking dependencies of the dep-info files themselves (default: no)
-W dep-tasks=val -- print tasks that execute and the color their dep node gets (requires debug build) (default: no)
-W dlltool=val -- import library generation tool (windows-gnu only)
-W dont-buffer-diagnostics=val -- emit diagnostics rather than buffering (breaks NLL error downgrading, sorting) (default: no)
-W drop-tracking=val -- enables drop tracking in generators (default: no)
-W dual-proc-macros=val -- load proc macros for both target and host, but only link to the target (default: no)
-W dump-dep-graph=val -- dump the dependency graph to $RUST_DEP_GRAPH (default: /tmp/dep_graph.gv) (default: no)
-W dump-mir=val -- dump MIR state to file.
`val` is used to select which passes and functions to dump. For example:
`all` matches all passes and functions,
`foo` matches all passes for functions whose name contains 'foo',
`foo & ConstProp` only the 'ConstProp' pass for function names containing 'foo',
`foo | bar` all passes for function names containing 'foo' or 'bar'.
-W dump-mir-dataflow=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create graphviz `.dot` files with dataflow results (default: no)
-W dump-mir-dir=val -- the directory the MIR is dumped into (default: `mir_dump`)
-W dump-mir-exclude-pass-number=val -- exclude the pass number when dumping MIR (used in tests) (default: no)
-W dump-mir-graphviz=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create graphviz `.dot` files (and with `-Z instrument-coverage`, also create a `.dot` file for the MIR-derived coverage graph) (default: no)
-W dump-mir-spanview=val -- in addition to `.mir` files, create `.html` files to view spans for all `statement`s (including terminators), only `terminator` spans, or computed `block` spans (one span encompassing a block's terminator and all statements). If `-Z instrument-coverage` is also enabled, create an additional `.html` file showing the computed coverage spans.
-W emit-stack-sizes=val -- emit a section containing stack size metadata (default: no)
-W fewer-names=val -- reduce memory use by retaining fewer names within compilation artifacts (LLVM-IR) (default: no)
-W force-unstable-if-unmarked=val -- force all crates to be `rustc_private` unstable (default: no)
-W fuel=val -- set the optimization fuel quota for a crate
-W function-sections=val -- whether each function should go in its own section
-W future-incompat-test=val -- forces all lints to be future incompatible, used for internal testing (default: no)
-W gcc-ld=val -- implementation of ld used by cc
-W graphviz-dark-mode=val -- use dark-themed colors in graphviz output (default: no)
-W graphviz-font=val -- use the given `fontname` in graphviz output; can be overridden by setting environment variable `RUSTC_GRAPHVIZ_FONT` (default: `Courier, monospace`)
-W hir-stats=val -- print some statistics about AST and HIR (default: no)
-W human-readable-cgu-names=val -- generate human-readable, predictable names for codegen units (default: no)
-W identify-regions=val -- display unnamed regions as `'<id>`, using a non-ident unique id (default: no)
-W incremental-ignore-spans=val -- ignore spans during ICH computation -- used for testing (default: no)
-W incremental-info=val -- print high-level information about incremental reuse (or the lack thereof) (default: no)
-W incremental-relative-spans=val -- hash spans relative to their parent item for incr. comp. (default: no)
-W incremental-verify-ich=val -- verify incr. comp. hashes of green query instances (default: no)
-W inline-mir=val -- enable MIR inlining (default: no)
-W inline-mir-threshold=val -- a default MIR inlining threshold (default: 50)
-W inline-mir-hint-threshold=val -- inlining threshold for functions with inline hint (default: 100)
-W inline-in-all-cgus=val -- control whether `#[inline]` functions are in all CGUs
-W input-stats=val -- gather statistics about the input (default: no)
-W instrument-coverage=val -- instrument the generated code to support LLVM source-based code coverage reports (note, the compiler build config must include `profiler = true`); implies `-C symbol-mangling-version=v0`. Optional values are:
`=all` (implicit value)
`=except-unused-generics`
`=except-unused-functions`
`=off` (default)
-W instrument-mcount=val -- insert function instrument code for mcount-based tracing (default: no)
-W keep-hygiene-data=val -- keep hygiene data after analysis (default: no)
-W link-native-libraries=val -- link native libraries in the linker invocation (default: yes)
-W link-only=val -- link the `.rlink` file generated by `-Z no-link` (default: no)
-W llvm-plugins=val -- a list LLVM plugins to enable (space separated)
-W llvm-time-trace=val -- generate JSON tracing data file from LLVM data (default: no)
-W location-detail=val -- comma separated list of location details to be tracked when using caller_location valid options are `file`, `line`, and `column` (default: all)
-W ls=val -- list the symbols defined by a library crate (default: no)
-W macro-backtrace=val -- show macro backtraces (default: no)
-W merge-functions=val -- control the operation of the MergeFunctions LLVM pass, taking the same values as the target option of the same name
-W meta-stats=val -- gather metadata statistics (default: no)
-W mir-emit-retag=val -- emit Retagging MIR statements, interpreted e.g., by miri; implies -Zmir-opt-level=0 (default: no)
-W mir-enable-passes=val -- use like `-Zmir-enable-passes=+DestProp,-InstCombine`. Forces the specified passes to be enabled, overriding all other checks. Passes that are not specified are enabled or disabled by other flags as usual.
-W mir-opt-level=val -- MIR optimization level (0-4; default: 1 in non optimized builds and 2 in optimized builds)
-W move-size-limit=val -- the size at which the `large_assignments` lint starts to be emitted
-W mutable-noalias=val -- emit noalias metadata for mutable references (default: yes)
-W new-llvm-pass-manager=val -- use new LLVM pass manager (default: no)
-W nll-facts=val -- dump facts from NLL analysis into side files (default: no)
-W nll-facts-dir=val -- the directory the NLL facts are dumped into (default: `nll-facts`)
-W no-analysis=val -- parse and expand the source, but run no analysis
-W no-codegen=val -- run all passes except codegen; no output
-W no-generate-arange-section=val -- omit DWARF address ranges that give faster lookups
-W no-interleave-lints=val -- execute lints separately; allows benchmarking individual lints
-W no-leak-check=val -- disable the 'leak check' for subtyping; unsound, but useful for tests
-W no-link=val -- compile without linking
-W no-parallel-llvm=val -- run LLVM in non-parallel mode (while keeping codegen-units and ThinLTO)
-W no-unique-section-names=val -- do not use unique names for text and data sections when -Z function-sections is used
-W no-profiler-runtime=val -- prevent automatic injection of the profiler_builtins crate
-W normalize-docs=val -- normalize associated items in rustdoc when generating documentation
-W oom=val -- panic strategy for out-of-memory handling
-W osx-rpath-install-name=val -- pass `-install_name @rpath/...` to the macOS linker (default: no)
-W panic-abort-tests=val -- support compiling tests with panic=abort (default: no)
-W panic-in-drop=val -- panic strategy for panics in drops
-W parse-only=val -- parse only; do not compile, assemble, or link (default: no)
-W perf-stats=val -- print some performance-related statistics (default: no)
-W pick-stable-methods-before-any-unstable=val -- try to pick stable methods first before picking any unstable methods (default: yes)
-W plt=val -- whether to use the PLT when calling into shared libraries;
only has effect for PIC code on systems with ELF binaries
(default: PLT is disabled if full relro is enabled)
-W polonius=val -- enable polonius-based borrow-checker (default: no)
-W polymorphize=val -- perform polymorphization analysis
-W pre-link-arg=val -- a single extra argument to prepend the linker invocation (can be used several times)
-W pre-link-args=val -- extra arguments to prepend to the linker invocation (space separated)
-W precise-enum-drop-elaboration=val -- use a more precise version of drop elaboration for matches on enums (default: yes). This results in better codegen, but has caused miscompilations on some tier 2 platforms. See #77382 and #74551.
-W print-fuel=val -- make rustc print the total optimization fuel used by a crate
-W print-llvm-passes=val -- print the LLVM optimization passes being run (default: no)
-W print-mono-items=val -- print the result of the monomorphization collection pass
-W print-type-sizes=val -- print layout information for each type encountered (default: no)
-W proc-macro-backtrace=val -- show backtraces for panics during proc-macro execution (default: no)
-W profile=val -- insert profiling code (default: no)
-W profile-closures=val -- profile size of closures
-W profile-emit=val -- file path to emit profiling data at runtime when using 'profile' (default based on relative source path)
-W profiler-runtime=val -- name of the profiler runtime crate to automatically inject (default: `profiler_builtins`)
-W profile-sample-use=val -- use the given `.prof` file for sampled profile-guided optimization (also known as AutoFDO)
-W query-dep-graph=val -- enable queries of the dependency graph for regression testing (default: no)
-W randomize-layout=val -- randomize the layout of types (default: no)
-W layout-seed=val -- seed layout randomization
-W relax-elf-relocations=val -- whether ELF relocations can be relaxed
-W relro-level=val -- choose which RELRO level to use
-W remap-cwd-prefix=val -- remap paths under the current working directory to this path prefix
-W simulate-remapped-rust-src-base=val -- simulate the effect of remap-debuginfo = true at bootstrapping by remapping path to rust's source base directory. only meant for testing purposes
-W report-delayed-bugs=val -- immediately print bugs registered with `delay_span_bug` (default: no)
-W sanitizer=val -- use a sanitizer
-W sanitizer-memory-track-origins=val -- enable origins tracking in MemorySanitizer
-W sanitizer-recover=val -- enable recovery for selected sanitizers
-W saturating-float-casts=val -- make float->int casts UB-free: numbers outside the integer type's range are clipped to the max/min integer respectively, and NaN is mapped to 0 (default: yes)
-W save-analysis=val -- write syntax and type analysis (in JSON format) information, in addition to normal output (default: no)
-W self-profile=val -- run the self profiler and output the raw event data
-W self-profile-events=val -- specify the events recorded by the self profiler;
for example: `-Z self-profile-events=default,query-keys`
all options: none, all, default, generic-activity, query-provider, query-cache-hit
query-blocked, incr-cache-load, incr-result-hashing, query-keys, function-args, args, llvm, artifact-sizes
-W self-profile-counter=val -- counter used by the self profiler (default: `wall-time`), one of:
`wall-time` (monotonic clock, i.e. `std::time::Instant`)
`instructions:u` (retired instructions, userspace-only)
`instructions-minus-irqs:u` (subtracting hardware interrupt counts for extra accuracy)
-W share-generics=val -- make the current crate share its generic instantiations
-W show-span=val -- show spans for compiler debugging (expr|pat|ty)
-W span-debug=val -- forward proc_macro::Span's `Debug` impl to `Span`
-W span-free-formats=val -- exclude spans when debug-printing compiler state (default: no)
-W src-hash-algorithm=val -- hash algorithm of source files in debug info (`md5`, `sha1`, or `sha256`)
-W stack-protector=val -- control stack smash protection strategy (`rustc --print stack-protector-strategies` for details)
-W strict-init-checks=val -- control if mem::uninitialized and mem::zeroed panic on more UB
-W strip=val -- tell the linker which information to strip (`none` (default), `debuginfo` or `symbols`)
-W split-dwarf-kind=val -- split dwarf variant (only if -Csplit-debuginfo is enabled and on relevant platform)
(default: `split`)
`split`: sections which do not require relocation are written into a DWARF object (`.dwo`)
file which is ignored by the linker
`single`: sections which do not require relocation are written into object file but ignored
by the linker
-W split-dwarf-inlining=val -- provide minimal debug info in the object/executable to facilitate online symbolication/stack traces in the absence of .dwo/.dwp files when using Split DWARF
-W symbol-mangling-version=val -- which mangling version to use for symbol names ('legacy' (default) or 'v0')
-W teach=val -- show extended diagnostic help (default: no)
-W temps-dir=val -- the directory the intermediate files are written to
-W terminal-width=val -- set the current terminal width
-W translate-lang=val -- language identifier for diagnostic output
-W translate-additional-ftl=val -- additional fluent translation to preferentially use (for testing translation)
-W translate-directionality-markers=val -- emit directionality isolation markers in translated diagnostics
-W tune-cpu=val -- select processor to schedule for (`rustc --print target-cpus` for details)
-W thinlto=val -- enable ThinLTO when possible
-W thir-unsafeck=val -- use the THIR unsafety checker (default: no)
-W threads=val -- use a thread pool with N threads
-W time=val -- measure time of rustc processes (default: no)
-W time-llvm-passes=val -- measure time of each LLVM pass (default: no)
-W time-passes=val -- measure time of each rustc pass (default: no)
-W tls-model=val -- choose the TLS model to use (`rustc --print tls-models` for details)
-W trace-macros=val -- for every macro invocation, print its name and arguments (default: no)
-W translate-remapped-path-to-local-path=val -- translate remapped paths into local paths when possible (default: yes)
-W trap-unreachable=val -- generate trap instructions for unreachable intrinsics (default: use target setting, usually yes)
-W treat-err-as-bug=val -- treat error number `val` that occurs as bug
-W trim-diagnostic-paths=val -- in diagnostics, use heuristics to shorten paths referring to items
-W ui-testing=val -- emit compiler diagnostics in a form suitable for UI testing (default: no)
-W uninit-const-chunk-threshold=val -- allow generating const initializers with mixed init/uninit chunks, and set the maximum number of chunks for which this is allowed (default: 16)
-W unleash-the-miri-inside-of-you=val -- take the brakes off const evaluation. NOTE: this is unsound (default: no)
-W unpretty=val -- present the input source, unstable (and less-pretty) variants;
`normal`, `identified`,
`expanded`, `expanded,identified`,
`expanded,hygiene` (with internal representations),
`ast-tree` (raw AST before expansion),
`ast-tree,expanded` (raw AST after expansion),
`hir` (the HIR), `hir,identified`,
`hir,typed` (HIR with types for each node),
`hir-tree` (dump the raw HIR),
`mir` (the MIR), or `mir-cfg` (graphviz formatted MIR)
-W unsound-mir-opts=val -- enable unsound and buggy MIR optimizations (default: no)
-W unstable-options=val -- adds unstable command line options to rustc interface (default: no)
-W use-ctors-section=val -- use legacy .ctors section for initializers rather than .init_array
-W validate-mir=val -- validate MIR after each transformation
-W verbose=val -- in general, enable more debug printouts (default: no)
-W verify-llvm-ir=val -- verify LLVM IR (default: no)
-W virtual-function-elimination=val -- enables dead virtual function elimination optimization. Requires `-Clto[=[fat,yes]]`
-W wasi-exec-model=val -- whether to build a wasi command or reactor
Available lint options:
-W <foo> Warn about <foo>
-A <foo> Allow <foo>
-D <foo> Deny <foo>
-F <foo> Forbid <foo> (deny <foo> and all attempts to override)
Lint checks provided by rustc:
$NAMES $LEVELS $MEANINGS
Lint groups provided by rustc:
$NAMES $SUB_LINTS
Lint checks provided by plugins loaded by this crate:
$NAMES $LEVELS $MEANINGS
Lint groups provided by plugins loaded by this crate:
$NAMES $SUB_LINTS

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@ -3245,7 +3245,8 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if !self.props.error_patterns.is_empty() {
// "// error-pattern" comments
self.check_error_patterns(&proc_res.stderr, &proc_res, pm);
let output_to_check = self.get_output(&proc_res);
self.check_error_patterns(&output_to_check, &proc_res, pm);
}
}
@ -3266,7 +3267,8 @@ impl<'test> TestCx<'test> {
if check_patterns {
// "// error-pattern" comments
self.check_error_patterns(&proc_res.stderr, &proc_res, pm);
let output_to_check = self.get_output(&proc_res);
self.check_error_patterns(&output_to_check, &proc_res, pm);
}
if check_annotations {