Fix automatic_links warnings

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Guillaume Gomez 2020-10-14 17:35:43 +02:00
parent 7f839b2ece
commit 55b4d21e25
8 changed files with 8 additions and 7 deletions

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//!
//! Table of CRT objects for popular toolchains.
//! The `crtx` ones are generally distributed with libc and the `begin/end` ones with gcc.
//! See https://dev.gentoo.org/~vapier/crt.txt for some more details.
//! See <https://dev.gentoo.org/~vapier/crt.txt> for some more details.
//!
//! | Pre-link CRT objects | glibc | musl | bionic | mingw | wasi |
//! |----------------------|------------------------|------------------------|------------------|-------------------|------|

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@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ pub struct TargetOptions {
/// The MergeFunctions pass is generally useful, but some targets may need
/// to opt out. The default is "aliases".
///
/// Workaround for: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57356
/// Workaround for: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57356>
pub merge_functions: MergeFunctions,
/// Use platform dependent mcount function

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//! (e.g. trying to create a TCP stream or something like that).
//!
//! This target is more or less managed by the Rust and WebAssembly Working
//! Group nowadays at https://github.com/rustwasm.
//! Group nowadays at <https://github.com/rustwasm>.
use super::wasm32_base;
use super::{LinkerFlavor, LldFlavor, Target};

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//! intended to empower WebAssembly binaries with native capabilities such as
//! filesystem access, network access, etc.
//!
//! You can see more about the proposal at https://wasi.dev
//! You can see more about the proposal at <https://wasi.dev>.
//!
//! The Rust target definition here is interesting in a few ways. We want to
//! serve two use cases here with this target:

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//! This includes changes in the stability of the constness.
//!
//! In order to make an intrinsic usable at compile-time, one needs to copy the implementation
//! from https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/blob/master/src/shims/intrinsics.rs to
//! from <https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/blob/master/src/shims/intrinsics.rs> to
//! `compiler/rustc_mir/src/interpret/intrinsics.rs` and add a
//! `#[rustc_const_unstable(feature = "foo", issue = "01234")]` to the intrinsic.
//!

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@ -287,6 +287,7 @@ pub mod primitive;
unused_imports,
unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn
)]
#[cfg_attr(not(bootstrap), allow(automatic_links))]
// FIXME: This annotation should be moved into rust-lang/stdarch after clashing_extern_declarations is
// merged. It currently cannot because bootstrap fails as the lint hasn't been defined yet.
#[allow(clashing_extern_declarations)]

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//!
//! Primarily, this module and its children implement the algorithms described in:
//! "How to Read Floating Point Numbers Accurately" by William D. Clinger,
//! available online: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.45.4152
//! available online: <http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.45.4152>
//!
//! In addition, there are numerous helper functions that are used in the paper but not available
//! in Rust (or at least in core). Our version is additionally complicated by the need to handle

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//! Slice sorting
//!
//! This module contains a sorting algorithm based on Orson Peters' pattern-defeating quicksort,
//! published at: https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort
//! published at: <https://github.com/orlp/pdqsort>
//!
//! Unstable sorting is compatible with libcore because it doesn't allocate memory, unlike our
//! stable sorting implementation.