Auto merge of #132902 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-43qgg3t, r=matthiaskrgr

Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #129627 (Ensure that tail expr receive lifetime extension)
 - #130999 (Implement file_lock feature)
 - #132873 (handle separate prefixes in clippy rules)
 - #132891 (Remove `rustc_session::config::rustc_short_optgroups`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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bors 2024-11-11 19:25:06 +00:00
commit 81eef2d362
17 changed files with 674 additions and 57 deletions

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@ -934,9 +934,12 @@ pub fn version_at_macro_invocation(
}
fn usage(verbose: bool, include_unstable_options: bool, nightly_build: bool) {
let groups = if verbose { config::rustc_optgroups() } else { config::rustc_short_optgroups() };
let mut options = getopts::Options::new();
for option in groups.iter().filter(|x| include_unstable_options || x.is_stable()) {
for option in config::rustc_optgroups()
.iter()
.filter(|x| verbose || !x.is_verbose_help_only)
.filter(|x| include_unstable_options || x.is_stable())
{
option.apply(&mut options);
}
let message = "Usage: rustc [OPTIONS] INPUT";

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@ -1398,9 +1398,25 @@ pub enum OptionKind {
}
pub struct RustcOptGroup {
apply: Box<dyn Fn(&mut getopts::Options) -> &mut getopts::Options>,
/// The "primary" name for this option. Normally equal to `long_name`,
/// except for options that don't have a long name, in which case
/// `short_name` is used.
///
/// This is needed when interacting with `getopts` in some situations,
/// because if an option has both forms, that library treats the long name
/// as primary and the short name as an alias.
pub name: &'static str,
stability: OptionStability,
kind: OptionKind,
short_name: &'static str,
long_name: &'static str,
desc: &'static str,
value_hint: &'static str,
/// If true, this option should not be printed by `rustc --help`, but
/// should still be printed by `rustc --help -v`.
pub is_verbose_help_only: bool,
}
impl RustcOptGroup {
@ -1409,7 +1425,13 @@ impl RustcOptGroup {
}
pub fn apply(&self, options: &mut getopts::Options) {
(self.apply)(options);
let &Self { short_name, long_name, desc, value_hint, .. } = self;
match self.kind {
OptionKind::Opt => options.optopt(short_name, long_name, desc, value_hint),
OptionKind::Multi => options.optmulti(short_name, long_name, desc, value_hint),
OptionKind::Flag => options.optflag(short_name, long_name, desc),
OptionKind::FlagMulti => options.optflagmulti(short_name, long_name, desc),
};
}
}
@ -1419,31 +1441,22 @@ pub fn make_opt(
short_name: &'static str,
long_name: &'static str,
desc: &'static str,
hint: &'static str,
value_hint: &'static str,
) -> RustcOptGroup {
// "Flag" options don't have a value, and therefore don't have a value hint.
match kind {
OptionKind::Opt | OptionKind::Multi => {}
OptionKind::Flag | OptionKind::FlagMulti => assert_eq!(value_hint, ""),
}
RustcOptGroup {
name: cmp::max_by_key(short_name, long_name, |s| s.len()),
stability,
apply: match kind {
OptionKind::Opt => Box::new(move |opts: &mut getopts::Options| {
opts.optopt(short_name, long_name, desc, hint)
}),
OptionKind::Multi => Box::new(move |opts: &mut getopts::Options| {
opts.optmulti(short_name, long_name, desc, hint)
}),
OptionKind::Flag => {
assert_eq!(hint, "");
Box::new(move |opts: &mut getopts::Options| {
opts.optflag(short_name, long_name, desc)
})
}
OptionKind::FlagMulti => {
assert_eq!(hint, "");
Box::new(move |opts: &mut getopts::Options| {
opts.optflagmulti(short_name, long_name, desc)
})
}
},
kind,
short_name,
long_name,
desc,
value_hint,
is_verbose_help_only: false,
}
}
@ -1454,16 +1467,15 @@ The default is {DEFAULT_EDITION} and the latest stable edition is {LATEST_STABLE
)
});
/// Returns the "short" subset of the rustc command line options,
/// including metadata for each option, such as whether the option is
/// part of the stable long-term interface for rustc.
pub fn rustc_short_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
/// Returns all rustc command line options, including metadata for
/// each option, such as whether the option is stable.
pub fn rustc_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
use OptionKind::{Flag, FlagMulti, Multi, Opt};
use OptionStability::Stable;
use OptionStability::{Stable, Unstable};
use self::make_opt as opt;
vec![
let mut options = vec![
opt(Stable, Flag, "h", "help", "Display this message", ""),
opt(
Stable,
@ -1550,21 +1562,11 @@ pub fn rustc_short_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
opt(Stable, Multi, "C", "codegen", "Set a codegen option", "OPT[=VALUE]"),
opt(Stable, Flag, "V", "version", "Print version info and exit", ""),
opt(Stable, Flag, "v", "verbose", "Use verbose output", ""),
]
}
];
/// Returns all rustc command line options, including metadata for
/// each option, such as whether the option is part of the stable
/// long-term interface for rustc.
pub fn rustc_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
use OptionKind::{Multi, Opt};
use OptionStability::{Stable, Unstable};
use self::make_opt as opt;
let mut opts = rustc_short_optgroups();
// FIXME: none of these descriptions are actually used
opts.extend(vec![
// Options in this list are hidden from `rustc --help` by default, but are
// shown by `rustc --help -v`.
let verbose_only = [
opt(
Stable,
Multi,
@ -1590,9 +1592,9 @@ pub fn rustc_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
"",
"color",
"Configure coloring of output:
auto = colorize, if output goes to a tty (default);
always = always colorize output;
never = never colorize output",
auto = colorize, if output goes to a tty (default);
always = always colorize output;
never = never colorize output",
"auto|always|never",
),
opt(
@ -1612,8 +1614,13 @@ pub fn rustc_optgroups() -> Vec<RustcOptGroup> {
"FROM=TO",
),
opt(Unstable, Multi, "", "env-set", "Inject an environment variable", "VAR=VALUE"),
]);
opts
];
options.extend(verbose_only.into_iter().map(|mut opt| {
opt.is_verbose_help_only = true;
opt
}));
options
}
pub fn get_cmd_lint_options(

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@ -624,6 +624,223 @@ impl File {
self.inner.datasync()
}
/// Acquire an exclusive advisory lock on the file. Blocks until the lock can be acquired.
///
/// This acquires an exclusive advisory lock; no other file handle to this file may acquire
/// another lock.
///
/// If this file handle, or a clone of it, already holds an advisory lock the exact behavior is
/// unspecified and platform dependent, including the possibility that it will deadlock.
/// However, if this method returns, then an exclusive lock is held.
///
/// If the file not open for writing, it is unspecified whether this function returns an error.
///
/// Note, this is an advisory lock meant to interact with [`lock_shared`], [`try_lock`],
/// [`try_lock_shared`], and [`unlock`]. Its interactions with other methods, such as [`read`]
/// and [`write`] are platform specific, and it may or may not cause non-lockholders to block.
///
/// # Platform-specific behavior
///
/// This function currently corresponds to the `flock` function on Unix with the `LOCK_EX` flag,
/// and the `LockFileEx` function on Windows with the `LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK` flag. Note that,
/// this [may change in the future][changes].
///
/// [changes]: io#platform-specific-behavior
///
/// [`lock_shared`]: File::lock_shared
/// [`try_lock`]: File::try_lock
/// [`try_lock_shared`]: File::try_lock_shared
/// [`unlock`]: File::unlock
/// [`read`]: Read::read
/// [`write`]: Write::write
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// #![feature(file_lock)]
/// use std::fs::File;
///
/// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
/// let f = File::open("foo.txt")?;
/// f.lock()?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "file_lock", issue = "130994")]
pub fn lock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.inner.lock()
}
/// Acquire a shared advisory lock on the file. Blocks until the lock can be acquired.
///
/// This acquires a shared advisory lock; more than one file handle may hold a shared lock, but
/// none may hold an exclusive lock.
///
/// If this file handle, or a clone of it, already holds an advisory lock, the exact behavior is
/// unspecified and platform dependent, including the possibility that it will deadlock.
/// However, if this method returns, then a shared lock is held.
///
/// Note, this is an advisory lock meant to interact with [`lock`], [`try_lock`],
/// [`try_lock_shared`], and [`unlock`]. Its interactions with other methods, such as [`read`]
/// and [`write`] are platform specific, and it may or may not cause non-lockholders to block.
///
/// # Platform-specific behavior
///
/// This function currently corresponds to the `flock` function on Unix with the `LOCK_SH` flag,
/// and the `LockFileEx` function on Windows. Note that, this
/// [may change in the future][changes].
///
/// [changes]: io#platform-specific-behavior
///
/// [`lock`]: File::lock
/// [`try_lock`]: File::try_lock
/// [`try_lock_shared`]: File::try_lock_shared
/// [`unlock`]: File::unlock
/// [`read`]: Read::read
/// [`write`]: Write::write
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// #![feature(file_lock)]
/// use std::fs::File;
///
/// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
/// let f = File::open("foo.txt")?;
/// f.lock_shared()?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "file_lock", issue = "130994")]
pub fn lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.inner.lock_shared()
}
/// Acquire an exclusive advisory lock on the file. Returns `Ok(false)` if the file is locked.
///
/// This acquires an exclusive advisory lock; no other file handle to this file may acquire
/// another lock.
///
/// If this file handle, or a clone of it, already holds an advisory lock, the exact behavior is
/// unspecified and platform dependent, including the possibility that it will deadlock.
/// However, if this method returns, then an exclusive lock is held.
///
/// If the file not open for writing, it is unspecified whether this function returns an error.
///
/// Note, this is an advisory lock meant to interact with [`lock`], [`lock_shared`],
/// [`try_lock_shared`], and [`unlock`]. Its interactions with other methods, such as [`read`]
/// and [`write`] are platform specific, and it may or may not cause non-lockholders to block.
///
/// # Platform-specific behavior
///
/// This function currently corresponds to the `flock` function on Unix with the `LOCK_EX` and
/// `LOCK_NB` flags, and the `LockFileEx` function on Windows with the `LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK`
/// and `LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY` flags. Note that, this
/// [may change in the future][changes].
///
/// [changes]: io#platform-specific-behavior
///
/// [`lock`]: File::lock
/// [`lock_shared`]: File::lock_shared
/// [`try_lock_shared`]: File::try_lock_shared
/// [`unlock`]: File::unlock
/// [`read`]: Read::read
/// [`write`]: Write::write
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// #![feature(file_lock)]
/// use std::fs::File;
///
/// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
/// let f = File::open("foo.txt")?;
/// f.try_lock()?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "file_lock", issue = "130994")]
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
self.inner.try_lock()
}
/// Acquire a shared advisory lock on the file.
/// Returns `Ok(false)` if the file is exclusively locked.
///
/// This acquires a shared advisory lock; more than one file handle may hold a shared lock, but
/// none may hold an exclusive lock.
///
/// If this file handle, or a clone of it, already holds an advisory lock, the exact behavior is
/// unspecified and platform dependent, including the possibility that it will deadlock.
/// However, if this method returns, then a shared lock is held.
///
/// Note, this is an advisory lock meant to interact with [`lock`], [`try_lock`],
/// [`try_lock`], and [`unlock`]. Its interactions with other methods, such as [`read`]
/// and [`write`] are platform specific, and it may or may not cause non-lockholders to block.
///
/// # Platform-specific behavior
///
/// This function currently corresponds to the `flock` function on Unix with the `LOCK_SH` and
/// `LOCK_NB` flags, and the `LockFileEx` function on Windows with the
/// `LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY` flag. Note that, this
/// [may change in the future][changes].
///
/// [changes]: io#platform-specific-behavior
///
/// [`lock`]: File::lock
/// [`lock_shared`]: File::lock_shared
/// [`try_lock`]: File::try_lock
/// [`unlock`]: File::unlock
/// [`read`]: Read::read
/// [`write`]: Write::write
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// #![feature(file_lock)]
/// use std::fs::File;
///
/// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
/// let f = File::open("foo.txt")?;
/// f.try_lock_shared()?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "file_lock", issue = "130994")]
pub fn try_lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
self.inner.try_lock_shared()
}
/// Release all locks on the file.
///
/// All remaining locks are released when the file handle, and all clones of it, are dropped.
///
/// # Platform-specific behavior
///
/// This function currently corresponds to the `flock` function on Unix with the `LOCK_UN` flag,
/// and the `UnlockFile` function on Windows. Note that, this
/// [may change in the future][changes].
///
/// [changes]: io#platform-specific-behavior
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// #![feature(file_lock)]
/// use std::fs::File;
///
/// fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
/// let f = File::open("foo.txt")?;
/// f.lock()?;
/// f.unlock()?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
#[unstable(feature = "file_lock", issue = "130994")]
pub fn unlock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.inner.unlock()
}
/// Truncates or extends the underlying file, updating the size of
/// this file to become `size`.
///

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@ -203,6 +203,124 @@ fn file_test_io_seek_and_write() {
assert!(read_str == final_msg);
}
#[test]
fn file_lock_multiple_shared() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_lock_multiple_shared_test.txt");
let f1 = check!(File::create(filename));
let f2 = check!(OpenOptions::new().write(true).open(filename));
// Check that we can acquire concurrent shared locks
check!(f1.lock_shared());
check!(f2.lock_shared());
check!(f1.unlock());
check!(f2.unlock());
assert!(check!(f1.try_lock_shared()));
assert!(check!(f2.try_lock_shared()));
}
#[test]
fn file_lock_blocking() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_lock_blocking_test.txt");
let f1 = check!(File::create(filename));
let f2 = check!(OpenOptions::new().write(true).open(filename));
// Check that shared locks block exclusive locks
check!(f1.lock_shared());
assert!(!check!(f2.try_lock()));
check!(f1.unlock());
// Check that exclusive locks block shared locks
check!(f1.lock());
assert!(!check!(f2.try_lock_shared()));
}
#[test]
fn file_lock_drop() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_lock_dup_test.txt");
let f1 = check!(File::create(filename));
let f2 = check!(OpenOptions::new().write(true).open(filename));
// Check that locks are released when the File is dropped
check!(f1.lock_shared());
assert!(!check!(f2.try_lock()));
drop(f1);
assert!(check!(f2.try_lock()));
}
#[test]
fn file_lock_dup() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_lock_dup_test.txt");
let f1 = check!(File::create(filename));
let f2 = check!(OpenOptions::new().write(true).open(filename));
// Check that locks are not dropped if the File has been cloned
check!(f1.lock_shared());
assert!(!check!(f2.try_lock()));
let cloned = check!(f1.try_clone());
drop(f1);
assert!(!check!(f2.try_lock()));
drop(cloned)
}
#[test]
#[cfg(windows)]
fn file_lock_double_unlock() {
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_lock_double_unlock_test.txt");
let f1 = check!(File::create(filename));
let f2 = check!(OpenOptions::new().write(true).open(filename));
// On Windows a file handle may acquire both a shared and exclusive lock.
// Check that both are released by unlock()
check!(f1.lock());
check!(f1.lock_shared());
assert!(!check!(f2.try_lock()));
check!(f1.unlock());
assert!(check!(f2.try_lock()));
}
#[test]
#[cfg(windows)]
fn file_lock_blocking_async() {
use crate::thread::{sleep, spawn};
const FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED: u32 = 0x40000000;
let tmpdir = tmpdir();
let filename = &tmpdir.join("file_lock_blocking_async.txt");
let f1 = check!(File::create(filename));
let f2 =
check!(OpenOptions::new().custom_flags(FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED).write(true).open(filename));
check!(f1.lock());
// Ensure that lock() is synchronous when the file is opened for asynchronous IO
let t = spawn(move || {
check!(f2.lock());
});
sleep(Duration::from_secs(1));
assert!(!t.is_finished());
check!(f1.unlock());
t.join().unwrap();
// Ensure that lock_shared() is synchronous when the file is opened for asynchronous IO
let f2 =
check!(OpenOptions::new().custom_flags(FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED).write(true).open(filename));
check!(f1.lock());
// Ensure that lock() is synchronous when the file is opened for asynchronous IO
let t = spawn(move || {
check!(f2.lock_shared());
});
sleep(Duration::from_secs(1));
assert!(!t.is_finished());
check!(f1.unlock());
t.join().unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn file_test_io_seek_shakedown() {
// 01234567890123

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@ -364,6 +364,26 @@ impl File {
self.fsync()
}
pub fn lock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn try_lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn unlock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn truncate(&self, _size: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
Err(Error::from_raw_os_error(22))
}

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@ -350,6 +350,26 @@ impl File {
self.flush()
}
pub fn lock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn try_lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn unlock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn truncate(&self, _size: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}

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@ -1254,6 +1254,43 @@ impl File {
}
}
pub fn lock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
cvt(unsafe { libc::flock(self.as_raw_fd(), libc::LOCK_EX) })?;
return Ok(());
}
pub fn lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
cvt(unsafe { libc::flock(self.as_raw_fd(), libc::LOCK_SH) })?;
return Ok(());
}
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
let result = cvt(unsafe { libc::flock(self.as_raw_fd(), libc::LOCK_EX | libc::LOCK_NB) });
if let Err(ref err) = result {
if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock {
return Ok(false);
}
}
result?;
return Ok(true);
}
pub fn try_lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
let result = cvt(unsafe { libc::flock(self.as_raw_fd(), libc::LOCK_SH | libc::LOCK_NB) });
if let Err(ref err) = result {
if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock {
return Ok(false);
}
}
result?;
return Ok(true);
}
pub fn unlock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
cvt(unsafe { libc::flock(self.as_raw_fd(), libc::LOCK_UN) })?;
return Ok(());
}
pub fn truncate(&self, size: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
let size: off64_t =
size.try_into().map_err(|e| io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput, e))?;

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@ -198,6 +198,26 @@ impl File {
self.0
}
pub fn lock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.0
}
pub fn lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.0
}
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
self.0
}
pub fn try_lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
self.0
}
pub fn unlock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.0
}
pub fn truncate(&self, _size: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
self.0
}

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@ -420,6 +420,26 @@ impl File {
self.fd.datasync()
}
pub fn lock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn try_lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn unlock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
unsupported()
}
pub fn truncate(&self, size: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
self.fd.filestat_set_size(size)
}

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@ -2351,6 +2351,9 @@ Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.GetFinalPathNameByHandleW
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.GetFullPathNameW
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.GetTempPathW
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.LockFileEx
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.LPPROGRESS_ROUTINE
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.LPPROGRESS_ROUTINE_CALLBACK_REASON
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.MAXIMUM_REPARSE_DATA_BUFFER_SIZE
@ -2396,6 +2399,7 @@ Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAG_DIRECTORY
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.SYMBOLIC_LINK_FLAGS
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.SYNCHRONIZE
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.TRUNCATE_EXISTING
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.UnlockFile
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.VOLUME_NAME_DOS
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.VOLUME_NAME_GUID
Windows.Win32.Storage.FileSystem.VOLUME_NAME_NONE

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@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn InitOnceBeginInitialize(lpinit
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn InitOnceComplete(lpinitonce : *mut INIT_ONCE, dwflags : u32, lpcontext : *const core::ffi::c_void) -> BOOL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn InitializeProcThreadAttributeList(lpattributelist : LPPROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_LIST, dwattributecount : u32, dwflags : u32, lpsize : *mut usize) -> BOOL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn LocalFree(hmem : HLOCAL) -> HLOCAL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn LockFileEx(hfile : HANDLE, dwflags : LOCK_FILE_FLAGS, dwreserved : u32, nnumberofbytestolocklow : u32, nnumberofbytestolockhigh : u32, lpoverlapped : *mut OVERLAPPED) -> BOOL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn MoveFileExW(lpexistingfilename : PCWSTR, lpnewfilename : PCWSTR, dwflags : MOVE_FILE_FLAGS) -> BOOL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn MultiByteToWideChar(codepage : u32, dwflags : MULTI_BYTE_TO_WIDE_CHAR_FLAGS, lpmultibytestr : PCSTR, cbmultibyte : i32, lpwidecharstr : PWSTR, cchwidechar : i32) -> i32);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn QueryPerformanceCounter(lpperformancecount : *mut i64) -> BOOL);
@ -96,6 +97,7 @@ windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn TlsGetValue(dwtlsindex : u32)
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn TlsSetValue(dwtlsindex : u32, lptlsvalue : *const core::ffi::c_void) -> BOOL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive(srwlock : *mut SRWLOCK) -> BOOLEAN);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn TryAcquireSRWLockShared(srwlock : *mut SRWLOCK) -> BOOLEAN);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn UnlockFile(hfile : HANDLE, dwfileoffsetlow : u32, dwfileoffsethigh : u32, nnumberofbytestounlocklow : u32, nnumberofbytestounlockhigh : u32) -> BOOL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn UpdateProcThreadAttribute(lpattributelist : LPPROC_THREAD_ATTRIBUTE_LIST, dwflags : u32, attribute : usize, lpvalue : *const core::ffi::c_void, cbsize : usize, lppreviousvalue : *mut core::ffi::c_void, lpreturnsize : *const usize) -> BOOL);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn WaitForMultipleObjects(ncount : u32, lphandles : *const HANDLE, bwaitall : BOOL, dwmilliseconds : u32) -> WAIT_EVENT);
windows_targets::link!("kernel32.dll" "system" fn WaitForSingleObject(hhandle : HANDLE, dwmilliseconds : u32) -> WAIT_EVENT);
@ -2730,6 +2732,9 @@ pub struct LINGER {
pub l_onoff: u16,
pub l_linger: u16,
}
pub const LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK: LOCK_FILE_FLAGS = 2u32;
pub const LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY: LOCK_FILE_FLAGS = 1u32;
pub type LOCK_FILE_FLAGS = u32;
pub type LPOVERLAPPED_COMPLETION_ROUTINE = Option<
unsafe extern "system" fn(
dwerrorcode: u32,

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@ -346,6 +346,120 @@ impl File {
self.fsync()
}
fn acquire_lock(&self, flags: c::LOCK_FILE_FLAGS) -> io::Result<()> {
unsafe {
let mut overlapped: c::OVERLAPPED = mem::zeroed();
let event = c::CreateEventW(ptr::null_mut(), c::FALSE, c::FALSE, ptr::null());
if event.is_null() {
return Err(io::Error::last_os_error());
}
overlapped.hEvent = event;
let lock_result = cvt(c::LockFileEx(
self.handle.as_raw_handle(),
flags,
0,
u32::MAX,
u32::MAX,
&mut overlapped,
));
let final_result = match lock_result {
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
Err(err) => {
if err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_IO_PENDING as i32) {
// Wait for the lock to be acquired, and get the lock operation status.
// This can happen asynchronously, if the file handle was opened for async IO
let mut bytes_transferred = 0;
cvt(c::GetOverlappedResult(
self.handle.as_raw_handle(),
&mut overlapped,
&mut bytes_transferred,
c::TRUE,
))
.map(|_| ())
} else {
Err(err)
}
}
};
c::CloseHandle(overlapped.hEvent);
final_result
}
}
pub fn lock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.acquire_lock(c::LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK)
}
pub fn lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.acquire_lock(0)
}
pub fn try_lock(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
let result = cvt(unsafe {
let mut overlapped = mem::zeroed();
c::LockFileEx(
self.handle.as_raw_handle(),
c::LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK | c::LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY,
0,
u32::MAX,
u32::MAX,
&mut overlapped,
)
});
match result {
Ok(_) => Ok(true),
Err(err)
if err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_IO_PENDING as i32)
|| err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION as i32) =>
{
Ok(false)
}
Err(err) => Err(err),
}
}
pub fn try_lock_shared(&self) -> io::Result<bool> {
let result = cvt(unsafe {
let mut overlapped = mem::zeroed();
c::LockFileEx(
self.handle.as_raw_handle(),
c::LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY,
0,
u32::MAX,
u32::MAX,
&mut overlapped,
)
});
match result {
Ok(_) => Ok(true),
Err(err)
if err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_IO_PENDING as i32)
|| err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION as i32) =>
{
Ok(false)
}
Err(err) => Err(err),
}
}
pub fn unlock(&self) -> io::Result<()> {
// Unlock the handle twice because LockFileEx() allows a file handle to acquire
// both an exclusive and shared lock, in which case the documentation states that:
// "...two unlock operations are necessary to unlock the region; the first unlock operation
// unlocks the exclusive lock, the second unlock operation unlocks the shared lock"
cvt(unsafe { c::UnlockFile(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), 0, 0, u32::MAX, u32::MAX) })?;
let result =
cvt(unsafe { c::UnlockFile(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), 0, 0, u32::MAX, u32::MAX) });
match result {
Ok(_) => Ok(()),
Err(err) if err.raw_os_error() == Some(c::ERROR_NOT_LOCKED as i32) => Ok(()),
Err(err) => Err(err),
}
}
pub fn truncate(&self, size: u64) -> io::Result<()> {
let info = c::FILE_END_OF_FILE_INFO { EndOfFile: size as i64 };
api::set_file_information_by_handle(self.handle.as_raw_handle(), &info).io_result()

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ pub(crate) fn get_clippy_rules_in_order(
{
item.iter().for_each(|v| {
let rule = format!("{prefix}{v}");
let position = all_args.iter().position(|t| t == &rule).unwrap();
let position = all_args.iter().position(|t| t == &rule || t == v).unwrap();
result.push((position, rule));
});
}

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@ -323,6 +323,23 @@ fn order_of_clippy_rules() {
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn clippy_rule_separate_prefix() {
let args =
vec!["clippy".to_string(), "-A clippy:all".to_string(), "-W clippy::style".to_string()];
let config = Config::parse(Flags::parse(&args));
let actual = match &config.cmd {
crate::Subcommand::Clippy { allow, deny, warn, forbid, .. } => {
get_clippy_rules_in_order(&args, &allow, &deny, &warn, &forbid)
}
_ => panic!("invalid subcommand"),
};
let expected = vec!["-A clippy:all".to_string(), "-W clippy::style".to_string()];
assert_eq!(expected, actual);
}
#[test]
fn verbose_tests_default_value() {
let config = Config::parse(Flags::parse(&["build".into(), "compiler".into()]));

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
("Hello", 1) [(("Hello", 1),)] "Hello" "Hello" "Hello" ("Hello", 1) ("Hello", 1) ("Hello", 1)

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
("Hello", 1) [(("Hello", 1),)] "Hello" "Hello" "Hello" ("Hello", 1) ("Hello", 1) ("Hello", 1)

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@ -1,4 +1,21 @@
//@ check-pass
// This is a test for the new temporary lifetime behaviour as implemented for RFC 3606.
// In essence, with #3606 we can write the following variable initialisation without
// a borrow checking error because the temporary lifetime is automatically extended.
// ```rust
// let x = if condition() {
// &something()
// } else {
// &something_else()
// };
// ```
// More details can be found in https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3606
//@ run-pass
//@ check-run-results
//@ revisions: edition2021 edition2024
//@ [edition2021] edition: 2021
//@ [edition2024] edition: 2024
//@ [edition2024] compile-flags: -Z unstable-options
fn temp() -> (String, i32) {
(String::from("Hello"), 1)
@ -13,11 +30,7 @@ fn main() {
let _ = 123;
&(*temp().0)[..]
};
let f = if true {
&temp()
} else {
&temp()
};
let f = if true { &temp() } else { &temp() };
let g = match true {
true => &temp(),
false => {