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WANG Rui
10d55c3e03 tests/ui/abi: Enable repr(transparent) union ABI tests on LoongArch64 2023-09-20 09:24:22 +08:00
bors
ac5ac4754a Auto merge of #115979 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-06ujzgh, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #113383 (style-guide: Add section on bugs, and resolving bugs)
 - #115499 (rustc_target/riscv: Fix passing of transparent unions with only one non-ZST member)
 - #115801 (Detect cycle errors hidden by opaques during monomorphization)
 - #115947 (Custom code classes in docs warning)
 - #115957 (fix mismatched symbols)
 - #115958 (explain mysterious addition in float minimum/maximum)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-09-19 18:52:10 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
52a0d136f5
Rollup merge of #115947 - GuillaumeGomez:custom_code_classes_in_docs-warning, r=notriddle
Custom code classes in docs warning

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115938.

This PR does two things:
 1. Unless the `custom_code_classes_in_docs` feature is enabled, it will use the old codeblock tag parser.
 2. If there is a codeblock tag that starts with a `.`, it will emit a behaviour change warning.

Hopefully this is the last missing part for this feature until stabilization.

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110800.

r? `@notriddle`
2023-09-19 20:23:20 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
0060db74f9
Rollup merge of #115801 - compiler-errors:async-cycle-mono, r=oli-obk
Detect cycle errors hidden by opaques during monomorphization

Opaque types may reveal to projections, which themselves normalize to opaques. We don't currently normalize when checking that opaques are cyclical, and we may also not know that the opaque is cyclical until monomorphization (see `tests/ui/type-alias-impl-trait/mututally-recursive-overflow.rs`).

Detect cycle errors in `normalize_projection_ty` and report a fatal overflow (in the old solver). Luckily, this is already detected as a fatal overflow in the new solver.

Fixes #112047
2023-09-19 20:23:19 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
edd7be59da
Rollup merge of #115499 - msizanoen1:riscv-fix-transparent-union-abi, r=bjorn3
rustc_target/riscv: Fix passing of transparent unions with only one non-ZST member

This ensures that `MaybeUninit<T>` has the same ABI as `T` when passed through an `extern "C"` function.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115481.

r? `@RalfJung`
2023-09-19 20:23:19 +02:00
bors
42f5828b01 Auto merge of #115627 - compiler-errors:icedump-no-std, r=m-ou-se
Don't modify libstd to dump rustc ICEs

Do a much simpler thing and just dump a `std::backtrace::Backtrace` to file.

r? `@estebank` `@oli-obk`

Fixes #115610
2023-09-19 16:56:25 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
295ec09b63 Update tests for custom classes 2023-09-19 17:29:39 +02:00
bors
0692db1a90 Auto merge of #115865 - RalfJung:mir-mod, r=oli-obk
move things out of mir/mod.rs

This moves a bunch of things out of `mir/mod.rs`:
- all const-related stuff to a new file consts.rs
- all statement/place/operand-related stuff to a new file statement.rs
- all pretty-printing related stuff to pretty.rs

`mod.rs` started out with 3100 lines and ends up with 1600. :)

Also there was some pretty-printing stuff in terminator.rs, that also got moved to pretty.rs, and I reordered things in pretty.rs so that it can be grouped by functionality.

Only the commit "use pretty_print_const_value from MIR constant 'extra' printing" has any behavior changes; it resolves the issue of having a fancy and a very crude pretty-printer for `ConstValue`.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-09-19 13:22:48 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
494fdcd8ec Add new rustdoc-ui test for custom_code_classes_in_docs feature 2023-09-19 13:19:15 +02:00
msizanoen
4d4c13bbd6 tests/ui/abi: Enable repr(transparent) union ABI tests on RISC-V 2023-09-19 12:22:45 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
f1edecfaab
Rollup merge of #115924 - compiler-errors:non-exhaustive-1-zst, r=RalfJung
Don't complain on a single non-exhaustive 1-ZST

r? RalfJung, though you mentioned being busy, so feel free to reassign.

This doesn't actually attempt to make the diagnostic better, so when we have two non-exhaustive 1-ZSTs in a struct, we still just point to one. 🤷

Fixes #115922
2023-09-19 11:35:51 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
c452090597
Rollup merge of #115625 - compiler-errors:hrtb-infer-err, r=b-naber
Explain HRTB + infer limitations of old solver

Add a helpful message when we hit the limitation of the old trait solver where we don't properly normalize GATs with infer vars + bound vars, leading to too-eagerly reporting trait errors that would be later satisfied due to inference.
2023-09-19 11:35:50 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
66b7bdf279
Rollup merge of #114941 - compiler-errors:inline-shadowed-by-dyn, r=lcnr
Don't resolve generic impls that may be shadowed by dyn built-in impls

**NOTE:** This is a hack. This is not trying to be a general fix for the issue that we've allowed overlapping built-in trait object impls and user-written impls for quite a long time, and traits like `Any` rely on this (#57893) -- this PR specifically aims to mitigate a new unsoundness that is uncovered by the MIR inliner (#114928) that interacts with this pre-existing issue.

Builtin `dyn Trait` impls may overlap with user-provided blanket impls (`impl<T: ?Sized> Trait for T`) in generic contexts. This leads to bugs when instances are resolved in polymorphic contexts, since we typically prefer object candidates over impl candidates.

This PR implements a (hacky) heuristic to `resolve_associated_item` to account for that unfortunate hole in the type system -- we now bail with ambiguity if we try to resolve a non-rigid instance whose self type is not known to be sized. This makes sure we can still inline instances like `impl<T: Sized> Trait for T`, which can never overlap with `dyn Trait`'s built-in impl, but we avoid inlining an impl that may be shadowed by a `dyn Trait`.

Fixes #114928
2023-09-19 11:35:50 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
3f68468bc6
Rollup merge of #112725 - notriddle:notriddle/advanced-search, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc-search: add support for type parameters

r? `@GuillaumeGomez`

## Preview

* https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-4/advanced-search/rustdoc/read-documentation/search.html
* https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-4/advanced-search/std/index.html?search=option%3Coption%3CT%3E%3E%20-%3E%20option%3CT%3E
* https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-4/advanced-search/std/index.html?search=option%3CT%3E,%20E%20-%3E%20result%3CT,%20E%3E
* https://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-4/advanced-search/std/index.html?search=-%3E%20option%3CT%3E

## Description

When writing a type-driven search query in rustdoc, specifically one with more than one query element, non-existent types become generic parameters instead of auto-correcting (which is currently only done for single-element queries) or giving no result. You can also force a generic type parameter by writing `generic:T` (and can force it to not use a generic type parameter with something like `struct:T` or whatever, though if this happens it means the thing you're looking for doesn't exist and will give you no results).

There is no syntax provided for specifying type constraints for generic type parameters.

When you have a generic type parameter in a search query, it will only match up with generic type parameters in the actual function, not concrete types that match, not concrete types that implement a trait. It also strictly matches based on when they're the same or different, so `option<T>, option<U> -> option<U>` matches `Option::and`, but not `Option::or`. Similarly, `option<T>, option<T> -> option<T>` matches `Option::or`, but not `Option::and`.

## Motivation

This feature is motivated by the many "combinitor"-type functions found in generic libraries, such as Option, Future, Iterator, and Entry. These highly-generic functions have names that are almost completely arbitrary, and a type signature that tells you what it actually does.

This PR is a major step towards[^closure] being able to easily search for generic functions by their type signature instead of by name. Some examples of combinators that can be found using this PR (try them out in the preview):

* `option<option<T>> -> option<T>` returns Option::flatten
* `option<T> -> result<T>` returns Option::ok_or
* `option<result<T>> -> result<option<T>>` returns Option::transpose
* `entry<K, V>, FnOnce -> V` returns `Entry::or_insert_with` (and `or_insert_with_key`, since there's no way to specify the generics on FnOnce)

[^closure]:

    For this feature to be as useful as it ought to be, you should be able to search for *trait-associated types* and *closures*. This PR does not implement either of these: they are **Future possibilities**.

    Trait-associated types would allow queries like `option<T> -> iterator<item=T>` to return `Option::iter`. We should also allow `option<T> -> iterator<T>` to match the associated type version.

    Closures would make a good way to query for things like `Option::map`. Closure support needs associated types to be represented in the search index, since `FnOnce() -> i32` desugars to `FnOnce<Output=i32, ()>`, so associated trait types should be implemented first. Also, we'd want to expose an easy way to query closures without specifying which of the three traits you want.
2023-09-19 11:35:49 +02:00
Ralf Jung
57444cf9f3 use pretty_print_const_value from MIR constant 'extra' printing 2023-09-19 11:06:32 +02:00
Michael Goulet
fd36553aa7 Don't complain on a single non-exhaustive 1-zst 2023-09-19 06:01:24 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a30ad3a5a6 Don't resolve generic instances if they may be shadowed by dyn 2023-09-19 05:42:23 +00:00
Michael Goulet
976d377f7f Explain HRTB + infer limitations of old solver 2023-09-19 05:14:14 +00:00
Michael Goulet
55ce976e06 Failing test 2023-09-19 04:55:51 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3cf5a6beaa
Rollup merge of #115930 - Zalathar:spans-bug, r=compiler-errors
coverage: Fix an unstable-sort inconsistency in coverage spans

This code was calling `sort_unstable_by`, but failed to impose a total order on the initial spans. That resulted in unpredictable handling of closure spans, producing inconsistencies in the coverage maps and in user-visible coverage reports.

This PR fixes the problem by always sorting closure spans before otherwise-identical non-closure spans, and also switches to a stable sort in case the ordering is still not total.

---

In addition to the fix itself, this PR also contains a cleanup to the comparison function that I was working on when I discovered the bug.
2023-09-19 01:29:42 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
970ee09c22
Rollup merge of #115879 - clubby789:migrate-hir-typeck-cast, r=compiler-errors
Migrate diagnostics in `hir_typeck/src/cast.rs`
2023-09-19 01:29:42 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
48c605129b
Rollup merge of #115873 - BoxyUwU:tykind_adt_debug, r=oli-obk
Make `TyKind::Adt`'s `Debug` impl be more pretty

Currently `{:?}` on `Ty` for a `TyKind::Adt` would print as `Adt(Foo, [])`. This PR changes it to be `Foo` when there are no generics or `Foo<T>`/`Foo<T, U>` when there _are_ generics. Example from debug log:
`├─0ms DEBUG rustc_hir_analysis::astconv return=Bar<T/#0, U/#1>`

I should have done this in my initial PR for a prettier TyKind: Debug impl but I thought I would need to be accessing generics_of to figure out where in the "path" the generics would have to go??? but no, adts literally only have a single place the generics can go (on the end). Feel a bit silly about this :)

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-09-19 01:29:41 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
0eec5e3d0c
Rollup merge of #115869 - ferrocene:pa-fix-tests-cargo-remap, r=compiler-errors
Avoid blessing cargo deps's source code in ui tests

Before this PR, the source code of dependencies was included in UI test error messages whenever possible. Unfortunately, "whenever possible" means in some cases the source code wouldn't be injected, resulting in a test failure.

One such case is when `$CARGO_HOME` is remapped to something that is not present on disk [^1]. As the remapped path doesn't exist on disk, the source code wouldn't be showed in `tests/ui/issues/issue-21763.rs`:

```diff
    = note: required for `hashbrown::raw::RawTable<(Rc<()>, Rc<()>)>` to implement `Send`
 note: required because it appears within the type `HashMap<Rc<()>, Rc<()>, RandomState>`
   --> $HASHBROWN_SRC_LOCATION
-   |
-LL | pub struct HashMap<K, V, S = DefaultHashBuilder, A: Allocator + Clone = Global> {
-   |            ^^^^^^^
 note: required because it appears within the type `HashMap<Rc<()>, Rc<()>>`
   --> $SRC_DIR/std/src/collections/hash/map.rs:LL:COL
 note: required by a bound in `foo`
```

This PR fixes the problem by always hiding dependencies source code in the error messages generated during UI tests. This is implemented with a new internal flag, `-Z ignore-directory-in-diagnostics-source-blocks=$path`, which compiletest passes during UI tests. Once this is merged, remapping the Cargo home will be supported.

This PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit.

[^1]: After being puzzled for a bit, I discovered why this never impacted `rust-lang/rust`: we don't remap `$CARGO_HOME` 😅. Instead, we set `$CARGO_HOME` to `/cargo` in CI, which sort-of-but-not-really achieves the same effect.
2023-09-19 01:29:41 +02:00
bors
cebb9cfd4f Auto merge of #115748 - RalfJung:post-mono, r=oli-obk
move required_consts check to general post-mono-check function

This factors some code that is common between the interpreter and the codegen backends into shared helper functions. Also as a side-effect the interpreter now uses the same `eval` functions as everyone else to get the evaluated MIR constants.

Also this is in preparation for another post-mono check that will be needed for (the current hackfix for) https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115709: ensuring that all locals are dynamically sized.

I didn't expect this to change diagnostics, but it's just cycle errors that change.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-09-18 19:41:21 +00:00
Boxy
b2bf4b66f8 make more pretty 2023-09-18 17:29:13 +01:00
clubby789
c2841e2a1e Migrate 'cast to bool' diagnostic 2023-09-18 14:03:57 +00:00
Zalathar
a4cb31bb58 coverage: Regression test for inconsistent handling of closure spans 2023-09-18 22:33:05 +10:00
Zalathar
4690f97099 coverage: Fix an unstable-sort inconsistency in coverage spans
This code was calling `sort_unstable_by`, but failed to impose a total order on
the initial spans. That resulted in unpredictable handling of closure spans,
producing inconsistencies in the coverage maps and in user-visible coverage
reports.

This patch fixes the problem by always sorting closure spans before
otherwise-identical non-closure spans, and also switches to a stable sort in
case the ordering is still not total.
2023-09-18 21:28:56 +10:00
bors
10b88f8fa2 Auto merge of #115914 - GuillaumeGomez:turn-custom_code_classes_in_docs-into-warning, r=Manishearth
Turn custom code classes in docs into warning

By habit, since it was a new feature gate, I added a check which emitted an error in case the new syntax was used. However, since rustdoc tags parser was accepting *everything*, using the "new" syntax should never ever emit errors. It now emits a warning.

Follow-up of #110800.

cc `@Manishearth`
r? `@notriddle`
2023-09-18 01:46:29 +00:00
bors
203c57dbe2 Auto merge of #115334 - RalfJung:transparent-aligned-zst, r=compiler-errors
repr(transparent): it's fine if the one non-1-ZST field is a ZST

This code currently gets rejected:
```rust
#[repr(transparent)]
struct MyType([u16; 0])
```
That clearly seems like a bug to me: `repr(transparent)` [got defined ](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77841#issuecomment-716575747) as having any number of 1-ZST fields plus optionally one more field; `MyType` clearly satisfies that definition.

This PR changes the `repr(transparent)` logic to actually match that definition.
2023-09-17 15:20:44 +00:00
bors
db9c21fd94 Auto merge of #115909 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-uf96r2d, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #114965 (Remove Drop impl of mpsc Receiver and (Sync)Sender)
 - #115434 (make `Debug` impl for `ascii::Char` match that of `char`)
 - #115477 (Stabilize the `Saturating` type)
 - #115611 (add diagnostic for raw identifiers in format string)
 - #115654 (improve PassMode docs)
 - #115862 (Migrate `compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs` to translatable diagnostics)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-09-17 13:31:49 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
c17abf124c Update tests for custom_code_classes_in_docs feature 2023-09-17 15:11:44 +02:00
bors
8ed1d4a02d Auto merge of #114750 - Enselic:metadata-dep-info, r=compiler-errors
Make `.rmeta` file in `dep-info` have correct name (`lib` prefix)

Since `filename_for_metadata()` and
`OutputFilenames::path(OutputType::Metadata)` had different logic for the name of the metadata file, the `.d` file contained a file name different from the actual name used. Share the logic to fix the out-of-sync name.

Without this fix, the `.d` file contained

    dash-separated_something-extra.rmeta: dash-separated.rs

instead of

    libdash_separated_something-extra.rmeta: dash-separated.rs

which is the name of the file that is actually written by the compiler.

Worth noting: It took me several iterations to get all tests to pass, so I am relatively confident that this PR does not break anything.

Closes #68839
2023-09-17 11:45:53 +00:00
Dylan DPC
f082f1dd30
Rollup merge of #115862 - clubby789:migrate-callee-translatable, r=compiler-errors
Migrate `compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/callee.rs` to translatable diagnostics
2023-09-17 11:23:26 +00:00
Dylan DPC
0c5f5b6db7
Rollup merge of #115654 - RalfJung:pass-mode-cast, r=compiler-errors
improve PassMode docs
2023-09-17 11:23:25 +00:00
Dylan DPC
0900712fe0
Rollup merge of #115611 - lukas-code:format!("{r#ident}"), r=compiler-errors
add diagnostic for raw identifiers in format string

Format strings don't support raw identifiers (e.g. `format!("{r#type}")`), but they do support keywords in the format string directly (e.g. `format!("{type}")`). This PR improves the error output when attempting to use a raw identifier in a format string and adds a machine-applicable suggestion to remove the `r#`.

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115466
2023-09-17 11:23:25 +00:00
Dylan DPC
7cbe7fa6bf
Rollup merge of #114965 - benschulz:mpsc-drop, r=dtolnay
Remove Drop impl of mpsc Receiver and (Sync)Sender

This change removes the empty `Drop` implementations for `mpsc::Receiver`, `mpsc::Sender` and `mpsc::SyncSender`. These implementations do not specify `#[may_dangle]`, so by removing them we make `mpsc` types play nice with drop check.

This was previously attempted in [#105243](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105243#issuecomment-1337188646) but then [abandoned due to a test failure](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105243#issuecomment-1337227970). I've aligned the test with those for `Mutex` and `RwLock`.
2023-09-17 11:23:23 +00:00
bors
327e6cf55c Auto merge of #114452 - weiznich:feature/diagnostic_on_unimplemented, r=compiler-errors
`#[diagnostic::on_unimplemented]` without filters

This commit adds support for a `#[diagnostic::on_unimplemented]` attribute with the following options:

* `message` to customize the primary error message
* `note` to add a customized note message to an error message
* `label` to customize the label part of the error message

The relevant behavior is specified in [RFC-3366](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3366-diagnostic-attribute-namespace.html)
2023-09-17 10:00:15 +00:00
bors
3ecc563628 Auto merge of #113748 - clarfonthey:ip-step, r=dtolnay
impl Step for IP addresses

ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#235

Note: since this is insta-stable, it requires an FCP.

Separating out from the bit operations PR since it feels logically disjoint, and so their FCPs can be separate.
2023-09-17 06:27:09 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
5a8179bf5a
Rollup merge of #115890 - GuillaumeGomez:migrate-gui-test-color-41, r=notriddle
Migrate GUI colors test to original CSS color format

Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111459.

r? `@notriddle`
2023-09-16 23:20:42 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
abae2b66e8
Rollup merge of #115884 - RalfJung:const-debug-print, r=oli-obk
make ty::Const debug printing less verbose

Similar in spirit to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115873
2023-09-16 23:20:42 +02:00
bors
409e7f6f21 Auto merge of #115894 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-pe5efh4, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 3 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #115860 (Enable varargs support for AAPCS calling convention)
 - #115867 (coverage: Simplify internal representation of debug types)
 - #115885 (don't globally ignore rustc-ice files)

Failed merges:

 - #115873 (Make `TyKind::Adt`'s `Debug` impl be more pretty)
 - #115884 (make ty::Const debug printing less verbose)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-09-16 14:55:47 +00:00
Ralf Jung
5a3410ad1a make ty::Const debug printing less verbose 2023-09-16 16:31:09 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ab90d708da
Rollup merge of #115860 - Soveu:varargs2, r=WaffleLapkin
Enable varargs support for AAPCS calling convention

Welp, I was looking for a reason why this shouldn't be stabilized after so long... and here it is.
2023-09-16 15:18:23 +02:00
bors
41bafc4ff3 Auto merge of #110800 - GuillaumeGomez:custom_code_classes_in_docs, r=t-rustdoc
Accept additional user-defined syntax classes in fenced code blocks

Part of #79483.

This is a re-opening of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79454 after a big update/cleanup. I also converted the syntax to pandoc as suggested by `@notriddle:` the idea is to be as compatible as possible with the existing instead of having our own syntax.

## Motivation

From the original issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78917

> The technique used by `inline-c-rs` can be ported to other languages. It's just super fun to see C code inside Rust documentation that is also tested by `cargo doc`. I'm sure this technique can be used by other languages in the future.

Having custom CSS classes for syntax highlighting will allow tools like `highlight.js` to be used in order to provide highlighting for languages other than Rust while not increasing technical burden on rustdoc.

## What is the feature about?

In short, this PR changes two things, both related to codeblocks in doc comments in Rust documentation:

 * Allow to disable generation of `language-*` CSS classes with the `custom` attribute.
 * Add your own CSS classes to a code block so that you can use other tools to highlight them.

#### The `custom` attribute

Let's start with the new `custom` attribute: it will disable the generation of the `language-*` CSS class on the generated HTML code block. For example:

```rust
/// ```custom,c
/// int main(void) {
///     return 0;
/// }
/// ```
```

The generated HTML code block will not have `class="language-c"` because the `custom` attribute has been set. The `custom` attribute becomes especially useful with the other thing added by this feature: adding your own CSS classes.

#### Adding your own CSS classes

The second part of this feature is to allow users to add CSS classes themselves so that they can then add a JS library which will do it (like `highlight.js` or `prism.js`), allowing to support highlighting for other languages than Rust without increasing burden on rustdoc. To disable the automatic `language-*` CSS class generation, you need to use the `custom` attribute as well.

This allow users to write the following:

```rust
/// Some code block with `{class=language-c}` as the language string.
///
/// ```custom,{class=language-c}
/// int main(void) {
///     return 0;
/// }
/// ```
fn main() {}
```

This will notably produce the following HTML:

```html
<pre class="language-c">
int main(void) {
    return 0;
}</pre>
```

Instead of:

```html
<pre class="rust rust-example-rendered">
<span class="ident">int</span> <span class="ident">main</span>(<span class="ident">void</span>) {
    <span class="kw">return</span> <span class="number">0</span>;
}
</pre>
```

To be noted, we could have written `{.language-c}` to achieve the same result. `.` and `class=` have the same effect.

One last syntax point: content between parens (`(like this)`) is now considered as comment and is not taken into account at all.

In addition to this, I added an `unknown` field into `LangString` (the parsed code block "attribute") because of cases like this:

```rust
/// ```custom,class:language-c
/// main;
/// ```
pub fn foo() {}
```

Without this `unknown` field, it would generate in the DOM: `<pre class="language-class:language-c language-c">`, which is quite bad. So instead, it now stores all unknown tags into the `unknown` field and use the first one as "language". So in this case, since there is no unknown tag, it'll simply generate `<pre class="language-c">`. I added tests to cover this.

Finally, I added a parser for the codeblock attributes to make it much easier to maintain. It'll be pretty easy to extend.

As to why this syntax for adding attributes was picked: it's [Pandoc's syntax](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-fenced_code_attributes). Even if it seems clunkier in some cases, it's extensible, and most third-party Markdown renderers are smart enough to ignore Pandoc's brace-delimited attributes (from [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110800#issuecomment-1522044456)).

## Raised concerns

#### It's not obvious when the `language-*` attribute generation will be added or not.

It is added by default. If you want to disable it, you will need to use the `custom` attribute.

#### Why not using HTML in markdown directly then?

Code examples in most languages are likely to contain `<`, `>`, `&` and `"` characters. These characters [require escaping](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/pre) when written inside the `<pre>` element. Using the \`\`\` code blocks allows rustdoc to take care of escaping, which means doc authors can paste code samples directly without manually converting them to HTML.

cc `@poliorcetics`
r? `@notriddle`
2023-09-16 13:10:11 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
e691752210 Migrate GUI colors test to original CSS color format 2023-09-16 11:54:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
53cd9783c5
Rollup merge of #115866 - RalfJung:interpret-debug, r=compiler-errors
make interpreter and TyAndLayout type Debug impl independent of Ty debug impl

This fixes some (but not all) of the fallout from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115661.

Second commit is taken from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107084 (and slightly adjusted); I preserved the original git author information.
2023-09-16 11:48:18 +02:00
bors
790309b102 Auto merge of #115315 - RalfJung:field-capture-packed-alignment, r=oli-obk
closure field capturing: don't depend on alignment of packed fields

This fixes the closure field capture part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/115305: field capturing always stops at projections into packed structs, no matter the alignment of the field. This means changing a private field type from `u8` to `u64` can never change how closures capture fields, which is probably what we want.

Here's an example where, before this PR, changing the type of a private field in a repr(Rust) struct can change the output of a program:

```rust
#![allow(dead_code)]

mod m {
    // before patch
    #[derive(Default)]
    pub struct S1(u8);
    // after patch
    #[derive(Default)]
    pub struct S2(u64);
}

struct NoisyDrop;
impl Drop for NoisyDrop {
    fn drop(&mut self) {
        eprintln!("dropped!");
    }
}

#[repr(packed)]
struct MyType {
    field: m::S1, // output changes when this becomes S2
    other_field: NoisyDrop,
    third_field: Vec<()>,
}

fn test(r: MyType) {
    let c = || {
        let _val = std::ptr::addr_of!(r.field);
        let _val = r.third_field;
    };
    drop(c);
    eprintln!("before dropping");
}

fn main() {
    test(MyType {
        field: Default::default(),
        other_field: NoisyDrop,
        third_field: Vec::new(),
    });
}
```

Of course this is a breaking change for the same reason that doing field capturing in the first place was a breaking change. Packed fields are relatively rare and depending on drop order is relatively rare, so I don't expect this to have much impact, but it's hard to be sure and even a crater run will only tell us so much.

Also see the [nomination comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115315#issuecomment-1702807825).

Cc `@rust-lang/wg-rfc-2229` `@ehuss`
2023-09-16 05:29:23 +00:00
ltdk
8184c9c50d impl Step for IP addresses 2023-09-16 01:28:13 -04:00
bors
635c4a5e61 Auto merge of #114494 - est31:extend_useless_ptr_null_checks, r=jackh726
Make useless_ptr_null_checks smarter about some std functions

This teaches the `useless_ptr_null_checks` lint that some std functions can't ever return null pointers, because they need to point to valid data, get references as input, etc.

This is achieved by introducing an `#[rustc_never_returns_null_ptr]` attribute and adding it to these std functions (gated behind bootstrap `cfg_attr`).

Later on, the attribute could maybe be used to tell LLVM that the returned pointer is never null. I don't expect much impact of that though, as the functions are pretty shallow and usually the input data is already never null.

Follow-up of PR #113657

Fixes #114442
2023-09-16 03:40:20 +00:00