Migrate `run-make/pgo-branch-weights` to `rmake`
Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).
This is a scary one and I expect things to break. Set as draft, because this isn't ready.
- [x] There is this comment here, which suggests the test is excluded from the testing process due to a platform specific issue? I can't see anything here that would cause this test to not run...
> // FIXME(mati865): MinGW GCC miscompiles compiler-rt profiling library but with Clang it works
// properly. Since we only have GCC on the CI ignore the test for now."
EDIT: This is specific to Windows-gnu.
- [x] The Makefile has this line:
```
ifneq (,$(findstring x86,$(TARGET)))
COMMON_FLAGS=-Clink-args=-fuse-ld=gold
```
I honestly can't tell whether this is checking if the target IS x86, or IS NOT. EDIT: It's checking if it IS x86.
- [x] I don't know why the Makefile was trying to pass an argument directly in the Makefile instead of setting that "aaaaaaaaaaaa2bbbbbbbbbbbb2bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbcc" input as a variable in the Rust program directly. I changed that, let me know if that was wrong.
- [x] Trying to rewrite `cat "$(TMPDIR)/interesting.ll" | "$(LLVM_FILECHECK)" filecheck-patterns.txt` resulted in some butchery. For starters, in `tools.mk`, LLVM_FILECHECK corrects its own backslashes on Windows distributions, but there is no further mention of it, so I assume this is a preset environment variable... but is it really? Then, the command itself uses a Standard Input and a passed input file as an argument simultaneously, according to the [documentation](https://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/FileCheck.html#synopsis).
try-job: aarch64-gnu
run-make-support: add wrapper for `fs` operations
Suggested by #125728.
The point of this wrapper is to stop silent fails caused by forgetting to `unwrap` `fs` functions. However, functions like `fs::read` which return something and get stored in a variable should cause a failure on their own if they are not unwrapped (as the `Result` will be stored in the variable, and something will be done on that `Result` that should have been done to its contents). Is it still pertinent to wrap `fs::read_to_string`, `fs::metadata` and so on?
Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125728
try-job: x86_64-msvc
try-job: i686-mingw
Rollup of 5 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #126186 (Migrate `run-make/multiple-emits` to `rmake.rs`)
- #126236 (Delegation: fix ICE on recursive delegation)
- #126254 (Remove ignore-cross-compile directive from ui/macros/proc_macro)
- #126258 (Do not define opaque types when selecting impls)
- #126265 (interpret: ensure we check bool/char for validity when they are used in a cast)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
run-make: arm command wrappers with drop bombs
This PR is one in a series of cleanups to run-make tests and the run-make-support library.
### Summary
It's easy to forget to actually executed constructed command wrappers, e.g. `rustc().input("foo.rs")` but forget the `run()`, so to help catch these mistakes, we arm command wrappers with drop bombs on construction to force them to be executed by test code.
This PR also removes the `Deref`/`DerefMut` impl for our custom `Command` which derefs to `std::process::Command` because it can cause issues when trying to use a custom command:
```rs
htmldocck().arg().run()
```
fails to compile because the `arg()` is resolved to `std::process::Command::arg`, which returns `&mut std::process::Command` that doesn't have a `run()` command.
This PR also:
- Removes `env_var` on the `impl_common_helper` macro that was wrongly named and is a footgun (no users).
- Bumps the run-make-support library to version `0.1.0`.
- Adds a changelog to the support library.
### Details
Especially for command wrappers like `Rustc`, it's very easy to build up
a command invocation but forget to actually execute it, e.g. by using
`run()`. This commit adds "drop bombs" to command wrappers, which are
armed on command wrapper construction, and only defused if the command
is executed (through `run`, `run_fail`).
If the test writer forgets to execute the command, the drop bomb will
"explode" and panic with an error message. This is so that tests don't
silently pass with constructed-but-not-executed command wrappers.
This PR is best reviewed commit-by-commit.
try-job: x86_64-msvc
run-make: add `run_in_tmpdir` self-test
Add a basic sanity test for `run_in_tmpdir` to make sure that files (including read-only files) and directories created inside the "scratch" tmpdir are removed after the closure returns.
r? ghost (while i run a try job)
try-job: x86_64-msvc
migrate tests/run-make/llvm-outputs to use rmake.rs
part of #121876
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Adds --remap-path-prefix as an unstable option. This is implemented to
mimic the behavior of rustc's --remap-path-prefix but with minor
adjustments.
This flag similarly takes in two paths, a prefix to replace and a
replacement string.
Change how runmake v2 tests are executed
This PR makes execution of v2 runmake tests more sane, by executing each test in a temporary directory by default, rather than running it inside `tests/run-make`. This will have.. a lot of conflicts.
Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126080
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125726, because it removes `tmp_dir`, lol.
r? `@jieyouxu`
try-job: x86_64-msvc
Clean up source root in run-make tests
The name `S` isn't exactly the most descriptive, and we also shouldn't need to pass it when building (actually I think that most of the env. vars that we pass to `cargo` here are probably not really needed).
Related issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126071
r? ```@jieyouxu```
Remove `same-lib-two-locations-no-panic` run-make test
This test doesn't really make any sense anymore, it became broken a long time ago.
r? ``@jieyouxu``
Rollup of 12 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #125220 (Repair several `riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu` codegen tests)
- #126033 (CI: fix publishing of toolstate history)
- #126034 (Clarify our tier 1 Windows Server support)
- #126035 (Some minor query system cleanups)
- #126051 (Clarify an `x fmt` error.)
- #126059 (Raise `DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE` to at least 64KiB)
- #126064 (Migrate `run-make/manual-crate-name` to `rmake.rs`)
- #126072 (compiletest: Allow multiple `//@ run-flags:` headers)
- #126073 (Port `tests/run-make-fulldeps/obtain-borrowck` to ui-fulldeps)
- #126081 (Do not use relative paths to Rust source root in run-make tests)
- #126086 (use windows compatible executable name for libcxx-version)
- #126096 ([RFC-2011] Allow `core_intrinsics` when activated)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rewrite `suspicious-library`, `resolve-rename` and `incr-prev-body-beyond-eof` `run-make` tests in `rmake.rs` format
Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).
Some oddly specific ignore flags in `incr-prev-body-beyond-eof`:
```rs
// ignore-none
// ignore-nvptx64-nvidia-cuda
```
it could be interesting to run a try job, but it seems there is no nvidia-cuda in the CI settings (`jobs.yml`).
try-job: armhf-gnu
Update `compiler-builtins` test to not clear essential env vars
Noticed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/122580#issuecomment-2125755689, the `compiler-builtins` test failed on Windows for a `cargo` invocation because necessary env vars `TMP` and `TEMP` were cleared by `Command::env_clear`, causing temp dir eventually used by codegen to fallback to the Windows directory, which will trigger permission errors.
This PR removes the `env_clear` on the cargo invocation.
r? `@saethlin` (feel free to reroll, since you authored the test)
try-job: x86_64-msvc
try-job: test-various
Handle no values cfgs with `--print=check-cfg`
This PR fix a bug with `--print=check-cfg`, where no values cfgs where not printed since we only printed cfgs that had at least one values.
The representation I choose is `CFG=`, since it doesn't correspond to any valid config, it also IMO nicely complements the `values()` (to indicate no values). Representing the absence of value by the absence of the value.
So for `cfg(feature, values())` we would print `feature=`.
I also added the missing tracking issue number in the doc.
r? ```@petrochenkov```
Show files produced by `--emit foo` in json artifact notifications
Right now it is possible to ask `rustc` to save some intermediate representation into one or more files with `--emit=foo`, but figuring out what exactly was produced is difficult. This pull request adds information about `llvm_ir` and `asm` intermediate files into notifications produced by `--json=artifacts`.
Related discussion: https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/easier-access-to-files-generated-by-emit-foo/20477
Motivation - `cargo-show-asm` parses those intermediate files and presents them in a user friendly way, but right now I have to apply some dirty hacks. Hacks make behavior confusing: https://github.com/hintron/computer-enhance/issues/35
This pull request introduces a new behavior: now `rustc` will emit a new artifact notification for every artifact type user asked to `--emit`, for example for `--emit asm` those will include all the `.s` files.
Most users won't notice this behavior, to be affected by it all of the following must hold:
- user must use `rustc` binary directly (when `cargo` invokes `rustc` - it consumes artifact notifications and doesn't emit anything)
- user must specify both `--emit xxx` and `--json artifacts`
- user must refuse to handle unknown artifact types
- user must disable incremental compilation (or deal with it better than cargo does, or use a workaround like `save-temps`) in order not to hit #88829 / #89149
With the exception of `tests/run-make/translation/test.rs`, which has a
syntax error.
The expected output in `rustdoc-error-lines/rmake.rs`'s required slight
tweaking.
The two `reproducible-build.rs` files need `// ignore-tidy-linelength`
because rustfmt produces lines longer than 100 chars, which tidy doesn't
like, yuk.
Rollup of 7 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #124655 (Add `-Zfixed-x18`)
- #125693 (Format all source files in `tests/coverage/`)
- #125700 (coverage: Avoid overflow when the MC/DC condition limit is exceeded)
- #125705 (Reintroduce name resolution check for trying to access locals from an inline const)
- #125708 (tier 3 target policy: clarify the point about producing assembly)
- #125715 (remove unneeded extern crate in rmake test)
- #125719 (Extract coverage-specific code out of `compiletest::runtest`)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Make more of the test suite run on Mac Catalyst
Combined with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125225, the only failing parts of the test suite are in `tests/rustdoc-js`, `tests/rustdoc-js-std` and `tests/debuginfo`. Tested with:
```console
./x test --target=aarch64-apple-ios-macabi library/std
./x test --target=aarch64-apple-ios-macabi --skip=tests/rustdoc-js --skip=tests/rustdoc-js-std --skip=tests/debuginfo tests
```
Will probably put up a PR later to enable _running_ on (not just compiling for) Mac Catalyst in CI, though not sure where exactly I should do so? `src/ci/github-actions/jobs.yml`?
Note that I've deliberately _not_ enabled stack overflow handlers on iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/25872), but rather just skipped those tests, as it uses quite a few APIs that I'd be weary about getting rejected by the App Store (note that Swift doesn't do it on those platforms either).
r? ``@workingjubilee``
CC ``@thomcc``
``@rustbot`` label O-ios O-apple
Add `--print=check-cfg` to get the expected configs
This PR adds a new `--print` variant `check-cfg` to get the expected configs.
Details and rational can be found on the MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/743
``@rustbot`` label +F-check-cfg +S-waiting-on-MCP
r? ``@petrochenkov``
This adds the `only-apple`/`ignore-apple` compiletest directive, and
uses that basically everywhere instead of `only-macos`/`ignore-macos`.
Some of the updates in `run-make` are a bit redundant, as they use
`ignore-cross-compile` and won't run on iOS - but using Apple in these
is still more correct, so I've made that change anyhow.
Add assert_unsafe_precondition to unchecked_{add,sub,neg,mul,shl,shr} methods
(Old PR is haunted, opening a new one. See #117494 for previous discussion.)
This ensures that these preconditions are actually checked in debug mode, and hopefully should let people know if they messed up. I've also replaced the calls (I could find) in the code that use these intrinsics directly with those that use these methods, so that the asserts actually apply.
More discussions on people misusing these methods in the tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85122.
The body of these benchmarks is close to empty but not literally empty.
This was making the runtime of the benchmarks (which are compiled
without optimizations!) flicker between 9 ns and 10 ns runtime, which
changes the padding and breaks the test. Recent changes to the standard
library have pushed the runtime closer to 10 ns when unoptimized, which
is why we haven't seen such failures before in CI.
Contributors can also induce such failures before this PR by running the
run-make tests while the system is under heavy load.
Migrate `run-make/issue-53964` to `rmake`
Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).
This is extremely similar to #125146. Could it be interesting to merge the two in some way? This one seems to do the same thing as the #125146, but with an added check that a useless lint is not shown.
Rewrite `core-no-oom-handling`, `issue-24445` and `issue-38237` `run-make` tests to new `rmake.rs` format
Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).
The test which is now called `non-pie-thread-local` has an unexplained "only-linux" flag. Could it be worth trying to remove it and changing the CI to test non-Linux platforms on it?
Remove libc from MSVC targets
``@ChrisDenton`` started working on a project to remove libc from Windows MSVC targets. I'm completing that work here.
The primary change is to cfg out the dependency in `library/`. And then there's a lot of test patching. Happy to separate this more if people want.
Migrate `run-make/issue64319` to `rmake` and rename
Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).
~~I noticed that the Makefile was not listed in `allowed-run-makefiles` in Tidy. Does this mean the test was being ignored?~~ EDIT: No, it was there, just not in its expected alphabetical order.
EDIT2: Perhaps it could be interesting to clean this test visually by looping over the `rustc` calls, like in #125227.