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bjorn3
16f69b5430 Don't checkout llvm-project when the LLVM backend isn't built 2020-12-12 18:06:07 +01:00
bors
3f2088aa60 Auto merge of #79169 - LeSeulArtichaut:ty-lib, r=nikomatsakis
Create `rustc_type_ir`

Decided to start small 😄

This PR creates a `rustc_type_ir` crate as part of the WG-Traits plan to create a shared type library.
~~There already exists a `rustc_ty` crate, so I named the new crate `rustc_ty_library`. However I think it would make sense to rename the current `rustc_ty` to something else (e.g. `rustc_ty_passes`) to free the name for this new crate.~~

r? `@jackh726`
2020-12-12 12:36:18 +00:00
bors
c3ed6681ff Auto merge of #79937 - RalfJung:miri, r=RalfJung
update Miri

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79897
Cc `@rust-lang/miri` r? `@ghost`
2020-12-12 10:14:34 +00:00
bors
602899cd01 Auto merge of #79931 - RalfJung:no-redundant-storage-live, r=oli-obk
make redundant StorageLive UB

The interesting behavior of StorageLive in loops (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42371) has been fixed, so we can now finally make it a hard error to mark a local as live that is already live. :)

r? `@oli-obk`
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/42371
2020-12-12 02:40:17 +00:00
bors
5bd9b60333 Auto merge of #79553 - sexxi-goose:mir_min_cap_writeback, r=nikomatsakis
Capture precise paths in THIR and MIR

This PR allows THIR and MIR to use the result of the new capture analysis to actually capture precise paths

To achieve we:
- Writeback min capture results to TypeckResults
- Move handling upvars to PlaceBuilder in mir_build
- Lower precise paths in THIR build by reading min_captures
- Search for ancestors in min_capture when trying to build a MIR place which starts off of an upvar

Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/10

Partly implements: rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#18

Work that remains (not in this PR):
- [ ] [Known bugs when feature gate is enabled](https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/projects/1?card_filter_query=label%3Abug)
- [ ] Use min_capure_map for
  - [ ] Liveness analysis
  - [ ] rustc_mir/interpret/validity.rs
  - [ ] regionck
- [ ] rust-lang/project-rfc-2229#8
- [ ] remove closure_captures and upvar_capture_map

r? `@ghost`
2020-12-12 00:23:29 +00:00
bors
9eb3a7ceaf Auto merge of #79349 - Nemo157:issue-79201, r=jyn514
Apply `doc(cfg)` from parent items while collecting trait impls

Because trait impls bypass the standard `clean` hierarchy they do not participate in the `propagate_doc_cfg` pass, so instead we need to pre-collect all possible `doc(cfg)` attributes that will apply to them when cleaning.

fixes #79201
2020-12-11 22:00:00 +00:00
Ralf Jung
17230b4068 update Miri 2020-12-11 18:08:44 +01:00
bors
2225ee1b62 Auto merge of #79925 - camelid:flatten-docs, r=scottmcm
Improve wording of `flatten()` docs
2020-12-11 15:18:47 +00:00
bors
a9f7d19a91 Auto merge of #79910 - RalfJung:abort-msg, r=oli-obk
CTFE: tweak abort-on-uninhabited message

Having an "aborted execution:" makes it more consistent with the `Abort` terminator saying "the program aborted execution". Right now, at least one of the two errors will look weird in Miri.

r? `@oli-obk`
2020-12-11 12:30:05 +00:00
Ralf Jung
78deacc2ec make redundant StorageLive UB 2020-12-11 13:18:44 +01:00
bors
19eb1c4c52 Auto merge of #79915 - Aaron1011:fix/fix-reuse-def-path-hash, r=petrochenkov
Use `def_path_hash_to_def_id` when re-using a `RawDefId`

Fixes #79890

Previously, we just copied a `RawDefId` from the 'old' map to the 'new'
map. However, the `RawDefId` for a given `DefPathHash` may be different
in the current compilation session. Using `def_path_hash_to_def_id`
ensures that the `RawDefId` we use is valid in the current session.
2020-12-11 10:20:43 +00:00
Aman Arora
01df56343b Test cases for RFC 2229 2020-12-11 05:19:16 -05:00
bors
a2e29d67c2 Auto merge of #79893 - RalfJung:forget-windows, r=oli-obk
Windows TLS: ManuallyDrop instead of mem::forget

The Windows TLS implementation still used `mem::forget` instead of `ManuallyDrop`, leading to the usual problem of "using" the `Box` when it should not be used any more.
2020-12-11 07:54:35 +00:00
bors
65d053ab74 Auto merge of #79927 - tmandry:rollup-pwn4b1v, r=tmandry
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #77027 (Improve documentation for `std::{f32,f64}::mul_add`)
 - #79375 (Make the kernel_copy tests more robust/concurrent.)
 - #79639 (Add long explanation for E0212)
 - #79698 (Add tracking issue template for library features.)
 - #79809 (Dogfood `str_split_once()`)
 - #79851 (Clarify the 'default is only allowed on...' error)
 - #79858 (Update const-fn doc in unstable-book)
 - #79860 (Clarify that String::split_at takes a byte index.)
 - #79871 (Fix small typo in `wrapping_shl` documentation)
 - #79896 (Make search results tab and help button focusable with keyboard)
 - #79917 (Use Symbol for inline asm register class names)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2020-12-11 05:34:07 +00:00
Tyler Mandry
0327b5dac5
Rollup merge of #79917 - sivadeilra:asm_symbols, r=petrochenkov
Use Symbol for inline asm register class names

This takes care of one "FIXME":
// FIXME: use direct symbol comparison for register class names

Instead of using string literals, this uses Symbol for register
class names.

This is part of work I am doing to improve how Symbol interning works.
2020-12-10 21:33:19 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
3a46a6b997
Rollup merge of #79896 - GuillaumeGomez:more-elements-focus, r=Manishearth
Make search results tab and help button focusable with keyboard

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/79859.

I replaced the element with `button` tag, which allows to focus them (and "click" on them using "enter") using only the keyboard.

cc ``@sersorrel``

r? ``@Manishearth``
2020-12-10 21:33:17 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
c94345e3c2
Rollup merge of #79871 - Pratyush:patch-1, r=joshtriplett
Fix small typo in `wrapping_shl` documentation

Fixes a small typo in the documentation.
2020-12-10 21:33:15 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
c0cc91008a
Rollup merge of #79860 - rust-lang:frewsxcv-patch-2, r=jyn514
Clarify that String::split_at takes a byte index.

To someone skimming through the `String` docs and only reads the first line, the person could interpret "index" to be "char index". Later on in the docs it clarifies, but by adding "byte" it removes that ambiguity.
2020-12-10 21:33:14 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
8709ac81d3
Rollup merge of #79858 - sasurau4:doc/update-unstable-book-const-fn, r=oli-obk
Update const-fn doc in unstable-book

Fix #79691

I couldn't find suitable examples. It seems that `const_fn` feature-gate used only following place. 810324d1f3/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/feature_gate.rs (L560-L562)

And example like following emits [E0379](https://doc.rust-lang.org/error-index.html#E0379).

```rust
#![feature(const_fn)]

trait Foo {
    const fn bar() -> Self;
}
```

Any other suitable example exists, please let me know.
2020-12-10 21:33:12 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
dc90573454
Rollup merge of #79851 - camelid:better-error-for-default-fn, r=davidtwco
Clarify the 'default is only allowed on...' error

Code like

    impl Foo {
        default fn foo() {}
    }

will trigger the error

    error: `default` is only allowed on items in `impl` definitions
     --> src/lib.rs:5:5
      |
    5 |     default fn foo() {}
      |     -------^^^^^^^^^
      |     |
      |     `default` because of this

but that's very confusing! I *did* put it on an item in an impl!

So this commit changes the message to

    error: `default` is only allowed on items in trait impls
     --> src/lib.rs:5:5
      |
    5 |     default fn foo() {}
      |     -------^^^^^^^^^
      |     |
      |     `default` because of this
2020-12-10 21:33:10 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
17ec4b8258
Rollup merge of #79809 - Eric-Arellano:split-once, r=matklad
Dogfood `str_split_once()`

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74773.

Beyond increased clarity, this fixes some instances of a common confusion with how `splitn(2)` behaves: the first element will always be `Some()`, regardless of the delimiter, and even if the value is empty.

Given this code:

```rust
fn main() {
    let val = "...";
    let mut iter = val.splitn(2, '=');
    println!("Input: {:?}, first: {:?}, second: {:?}", val, iter.next(), iter.next());
}
```

We get:

```
Input: "no_delimiter", first: Some("no_delimiter"), second: None
Input: "k=v", first: Some("k"), second: Some("v")
Input: "=", first: Some(""), second: Some("")
```

Using `str_split_once()` makes more clear what happens when the delimiter is not found.
2020-12-10 21:33:08 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
8b9a59cb90
Rollup merge of #79698 - m-ou-se:libs-tracking-issue-template, r=KodrAus
Add tracking issue template for library features.

This adds a issue template for a library tracking issue.

There's already a template for tracking issues, but it's mostly geared towards compiler/language features. A separate template makes it a bit easier to make sure it matches with the process we use for library changes.

Main differences:
- Added a note about how small library features can be added without RFC, and removed the parts that assume there's an RFC.
- Merged the 'Steps' and 'History' sections: Library features are often small enough that there's no multiple steps planned ahead of time.
- Removed the section about avoiding large discussions and opening separate issues for problems with the feature. Library features are usually focussed enough that the discussion about a feature is best kept together in the tracking issue.
- Removed links to the rustc-dev-guide, which are specific to changes in the compiler and language.
2020-12-10 21:33:06 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
f3a3fc900c
Rollup merge of #79639 - sasurau4:feature/add-long-explanation-E0212, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add long explanation for E0212

Helps with #61137
2020-12-10 21:33:04 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
a8c19e1b48
Rollup merge of #79375 - vext01:kernel-copy-temps, r=bjorn3
Make the kernel_copy tests more robust/concurrent.

These tests write to the same filenames in /tmp and in some cases these files don't get cleaned up properly. This caused issues for us when different users run the tests on the same system, e.g.:

```
---- sys::unix::kernel_copy::tests::bench_file_to_file_copy stdout ----
thread 'sys::unix::kernel_copy::tests::bench_file_to_file_copy' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Os { code: 13, kind: PermissionDenied, message: "Permission denied" }', library/std/src/sys/unix/kernel_copy/tests.rs:71:10
---- sys::unix::kernel_copy::tests::bench_file_to_socket_copy stdout ----
thread 'sys::unix::kernel_copy::tests::bench_file_to_socket_copy' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Os { code: 13, kind: PermissionDenied, message: "Permission denied" }', library/std/src/sys/unix/kernel_copy/tests.rs💯10
```

Use `std::sys_common::io__test::tmpdir()` to solve this.

CC ``@the8472.``
2020-12-10 21:33:02 -08:00
Tyler Mandry
1b4ffe4705
Rollup merge of #77027 - termhn:mul_add_doc_change, r=m-ou-se
Improve documentation for `std::{f32,f64}::mul_add`

Makes it more clear that performance improvement is not guaranteed when using FMA, even when the target architecture supports it natively.
2020-12-10 21:32:59 -08:00
Camelid
97cd55e962 Improve wording of flatten() docs 2020-12-10 20:36:12 -08:00
bors
0c9ef564a7 Auto merge of #79656 - jnqnfe:ordering, r=sfackler
Add some core::cmp::Ordering helpers

...to allow easier equal-to-or-greater-than and less-than-or-equal-to
comparisons.

Prior to Rust 1.42 a greater-than-or-equal-to comparison might be written
either as a match block, or a traditional conditional check like this:

```rust
if cmp == Ordering::Equal || cmp == Ordering::Greater {
    // Do something
}
```

Which requires two instances of `cmp`. Don't forget that while `cmp` here
is very short, it could be something much longer in real use cases.

From Rust 1.42 a nicer alternative is possible:

```rust
if matches!(cmp, Ordering::Equal | Ordering::Greater) {
    // Do something
}
```

The commit adds another alternative which may be even better in some cases:

```rust
if cmp.is_equal_or_greater() {
    // Do something
}
```

The earlier examples could be cleaner than they are if the variants of
`Ordering` are imported such that `Equal`, `Greater` and `Less` can be
referred to directly, but not everyone will want to do that.

The new solution can shorten lines, help avoid logic mistakes, and avoids
having to import `Ordering` / `Ordering::*`.
2020-12-11 03:08:32 +00:00
bors
8cef65fde3 Auto merge of #77801 - fusion-engineering-forks:pin-mutex, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Enforce no-move rule of ReentrantMutex using Pin and fix UB in stdio

A `sys_common::ReentrantMutex` may not be moved after initializing it with `.init()`. This was not enforced, but only stated as a requirement in the comments on the unsafe functions. This change enforces this no-moving rule using `Pin`, by changing `&self` to a `Pin` in the `init()` and `lock()` functions.

This uncovered a bug I introduced in #77154: stdio.rs (the only user of ReentrantMutex) called `init()` on its ReentrantMutexes while constructing them in the intializer of `SyncOnceCell::get_or_init`, which would move them afterwards. Interestingly, the ReentrantMutex unit tests already had the same bug, so this invalid usage has been tested on all (CI-tested) platforms for a long time. Apparently this doesn't break badly on any of the major platforms, but it does break the rules.\*

To be able to keep using SyncOnceCell, this adds a `SyncOnceCell::get_or_init_pin` function, which makes it possible to work with pinned values inside a (pinned) SyncOnceCell. Whether this function should be public or not and what its exact behaviour and interface should be if it would be public is something I'd like to leave for a separate issue or PR. In this PR, this function is internal-only and marked with `pub(crate)`.

\* Note: That bug is now included in 1.48, while this patch can only make it to ~~1.49~~ 1.50. We should consider the implications of 1.48 shipping with a wrong usage of `pthread_mutex_t` / `CRITICAL_SECTION` / .. which technically invokes UB according to their specification. The risk is very low, considering the objects are not 'used' (locked) before the move, and the ReentrantMutex unit tests have verified this works fine in practice.

Edit: This has been backported and included in 1.48. And soon 1.49 too.

---

In future changes, I want to push this usage of Pin further inside `sys` instead of only `sys_common`, and apply it to all 'unmovable' objects there (`Mutex`, `Condvar`, `RwLock`). Also, while `sys_common`'s mutexes and condvars are already taken care of by #77147 and #77648, its `RwLock` should still be made movable or get pinned.
2020-12-10 23:43:20 +00:00
Mara Bos
f7306b1b63 Add tracking issue template for library features. 2020-12-10 23:16:32 +01:00
Arlie Davis
40ed0f6857 Use Symbol for inline asm register class names
This takes care of one "FIXME":
// FIXME: use direct symbol comparison for register class names

Instead of using string literals, this uses Symbol for register
class names.
2020-12-10 13:51:56 -08:00
Aaron Hill
3918b82993
Use def_path_hash_to_def_id when re-using a RawDefId
Fixes #79890

Previously, we just copied a `RawDefId` from the 'old' map to the 'new'
map. However, the `RawDefId` for a given `DefPathHash` may be different
in the current compilation session. Using `def_path_hash_to_def_id`
ensures that the `RawDefId` we use is valid in the current session.
2020-12-10 16:04:19 -05:00
Lyndon Brown
169c59ff0f Add some core::cmp::Ordering helpers
...to allow easier greater-than-or-equal-to and less-than-or-equal-to
comparisons, and variant checking without needing to import the enum,
similar to `Option::is_none()` / `Option::is_some()`, in situations where
you are dealing with an `Ordering` value. (Simple `PartialOrd` / `Ord`
based evaluation may not be suitable for all situations).

Prior to Rust 1.42 a greater-than-or-equal-to comparison might be written
either as a match block, or a traditional conditional check like this:

```rust
if cmp == Ordering::Equal || cmp == Ordering::Greater {
    // Do something
}
```

Which requires two instances of `cmp`. Don't forget that while `cmp` here
is very short, it could be something much longer in real use cases.

From Rust 1.42 a nicer alternative is possible:

```rust
if matches!(cmp, Ordering::Equal | Ordering::Greater) {
    // Do something
}
```

The commit adds another alternative which may be even better in some cases:

```rust
if cmp.is_ge() {
    // Do something
}
```

The earlier examples could be cleaner than they are if the variants of
`Ordering` are imported such that `Equal`, `Greater` and `Less` can be
referred to directly, but not everyone will want to do that.

The new solution can shorten lines, help avoid logic mistakes, and avoids
having to import `Ordering` / `Ordering::*`.
2020-12-10 20:32:12 +00:00
Ralf Jung
d8ee8e769f re-bless tests 2020-12-10 21:08:13 +01:00
Ralf Jung
2443f642e3 CTFE: tweak abort-on-uninhabited message 2020-12-10 19:59:31 +01:00
bors
d32c320d7e Auto merge of #79814 - lcnr:deque-f, r=Mark-Simulacrum
fix soundness issue in `make_contiguous`

fixes #79808
2020-12-10 17:49:42 +00:00
bors
80cc2ecf10 Auto merge of #79536 - davidtwco:focal-fossa-ci, r=pietroalbini
ci: use 20.04 on x86_64-gnu-nopt builder

Switch the `x86_64-gnu-nopt` builder to use Ubuntu 20.04.

Ubuntu 20.04 has a more recent gdb version than Ubuntu 16.04 (9.1 vs 7.11.1), which is required for rust-lang/rust#77177, as 16.04's gdb 7.11.1 crashes in some cases with Split DWARF. `x86_64-gnu-nopt` is chosen because it runs compare modes, which is how Split DWARF testing is implemented in rust-lang/rust#77177.

I've not confirmed that the issue is resolved with gdb 9.1 (Feb 2020), but system was using gdb 9.2 (May 2020) and that was fine and it seems more likely to me that the bug was resolved between gdb 7.11.1 (May 2016) and gdb 9.1.

Updating a builder to use 20.04 was suggested by `@Mark-Simulacrum` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77117#issuecomment-731846170. I'm not sure if this is the only change that is required - if more are necessary then I'm happy to do that.

r? `@pietroalbini`
cc `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2020-12-10 15:20:42 +00:00
David Wood
fb75c329c5
ci: use 20.04 on x86_64-gnu-nopt builder
This commit switches the x86_64-gnu-nopt builder to use Ubuntu 20.04,
which contains a more recent gdb version than Ubuntu 16.04 (newer gdb
versions fix a bug that Split DWARF can trigger, see
rust-lang/rust#77177 for motivation). x86_64-gnu-nopt is chosen because
it runs compare modes, which is how Split DWARF testing is implemented
in rust-lang/rust#77177.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2020-12-10 15:04:48 +00:00
Daiki Ihara
caab16fa20 Update const-fn doc in unstable-book
Update src/doc/unstable-book/src/language-features/const-fn.md

Co-authored-by: Ivan Tham <pickfire@riseup.net>
2020-12-10 22:29:43 +09:00
bors
d7560e8968 Auto merge of #79801 - eddyb:scalar-transmute, r=nagisa
rustc_codegen_ssa: use bitcasts instead of type punning for scalar transmutes.

This specifically helps with `f32` <-> `u32` (`from_bits`, `to_bits`) in Rust-GPU (`rustc_codegen_spirv`), where (AFAIK) we don't yet have enough infrastructure to turn type punning memory accesses into SSA bitcasts.
(There may be more instances, but the one I've seen myself is `f32::signum` from `num-traits` inspecting e.g. the sign bit)

Sadly I've had to make an exception for `transmute`s between pointers and non-pointers, as LLVM disallows using `bitcast` for them.

r? `@nagisa` cc `@khyperia`
2020-12-10 12:55:12 +00:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
718fba92b0 tests: codegen/transmute-scalar needs optimizations enabled. 2020-12-10 13:24:47 +02:00
bors
39b841dfe3 Auto merge of #79621 - usbalbin:constier_maybe_uninit, r=RalfJung
Constier maybe uninit

I was playing around trying to make `[T; N]::zip()` in #79451 be `const fn`. One of the things I bumped into was `MaybeUninit::assume_init`. Is there any reason for the intrinsic `assert_inhabited<T>()` and therefore `MaybeUninit::assume_init` not being `const`?

---

I have as best as I could tried to follow the instruction in [library/core/src/intrinsics.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/library/core/src/intrinsics.rs#L11). I have no idea what I am doing but it seems to compile after some slight changes after the copy paste. Is this anywhere near how this should be done?

Also any ideas for name of the feature gate? I guess `const_maybe_assume_init` is quite misleading since I have added some more methods. Should I add test? If so what should be tested?
2020-12-10 10:46:38 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
2363a20b98 Make search results tab and help button focusable with keyboard 2020-12-10 11:38:12 +01:00
Ralf Jung
594b451ccc Windows TLS: ManuallyDrop instead of mem::forget 2020-12-10 11:07:39 +01:00
Aman Arora
237ad12698 Use closure_min_captures in borrow checker
- Use closure_min_captures to generate the Upvar structure that
  stores information for diagnostics and information about
  mutability of captures.
2020-12-09 22:34:15 -05:00
Aman Arora
e2efdd156b Use precise places when lowering Closures in THIR
- Closures now use closure_min_captures to figure out captured paths
- Build upvar_mutbls using closure_min_captures
- Change logic in limit_capture_mutability to differentiate b/w
  capturing parent's local variable or capturing a variable that is
  captured by the parent (in case of nested closure) using PlaceBase.

Co-authored-by: Roxane Fruytier <roxane.fruytier@hotmail.com>
2020-12-09 22:34:15 -05:00
Aman Arora
6a1d0699a4 Use Places for captures in MIR
- Use closure_min_capture maps to capture precise paths
- PlaceBuilder now searches for ancestors in min_capture list
- Add API to `Ty` to allow access to the n-th element in a
  tuple in O(1) time.

Co-authored-by: Roxane Fruytier <roxane.fruytier@hotmail.com>
2020-12-09 22:33:33 -05:00
bors
e413d89aa7 Auto merge of #79274 - the8472:probe-eperm, r=nagisa
implement better availability probing for copy_file_range

Followup to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75428#discussion_r469616547

Previously syscall detection was overly pessimistic. Any attempt to copy to an immutable file (EPERM) would disable copy_file_range support for the whole process.

The change tries to copy_file_range on invalid file descriptors which will never run into the immutable file case and thus we can clearly distinguish syscall availability.
2020-12-10 03:11:27 +00:00
bors
58d2bad9f7 Auto merge of #78837 - petrochenkov:keyvalexpr, r=davidtwco
Accept arbitrary expressions in key-value attributes at parse time

Continuation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77271.

We now support arbitrary expressions in values of key-value attributes at parse time.
```
#[my_attr = EXPR]
```
Previously only unsuffixed literals and interpolated expressions (`$expr`) were accepted.

There are two immediate motivational cases for this:
- External doc strings (`#[doc = include_str!("my_doc.md")]`, eliminating the need in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44732) and expanding macros in this position in general. Currently such macro expansions are supported in this position in interpolated `$expr`s (the `#[doc = $doc]` idiom).
- Paths (`#[namespace = foo::bar] extern "C++" { ... }`) like proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76734.

If the attribute in question survives expansion, then the value is still restricted to unsuffixed literals by a semantic check.
This restriction doesn't prevent the use cases listed above, so this PR keeps it in place for now.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52607.
Previous attempt - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/67121.
Some more detailed write up on internals - https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/macro-expansion-points-in-attributes/11455.
Tracking issue - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/78835.
2020-12-10 00:42:22 +00:00
Pratyush Mishra
56d9784b5a
Fix typo in wrapping_shl documentation 2020-12-09 15:14:58 -08:00
bors
1cc4107109 Auto merge of #79867 - tmandry:rollup-7mubs3b, r=tmandry
Rollup of 12 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #79732 (minor stylistic clippy cleanups)
 - #79750 (Fix trimming of lint docs)
 - #79777 (Remove `first_merge` from liveness debug logs)
 - #79795 (Privatize some of libcore unicode_internals)
 - #79803 (Update xsv to prevent random CI failures)
 - #79810 (Account for gaps in def path table during decoding)
 - #79818 (Fixes to Rust coverage)
 - #79824 (Strip prefix instead of replacing it with empty string)
 - #79826 (Simplify visit_{foreign,trait}_item)
 - #79844 (Move RWUTable to a separate module)
 - #79861 (Update LLVM submodule)
 - #79862 (Remove tab-lock and replace it with ctrl+up/down arrows to switch between search result tabs)

Failed merges:

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`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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