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Author SHA1 Message Date
Thom Chiovoloni
ea211695bf
Optimize io::error::Repr layout on 64 bit targets. 2022-02-04 18:47:30 -08:00
Thom Chiovoloni
554918e311
Hide Repr details from io::Error, and rework io::Error::new_const. 2022-02-04 18:47:29 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
9ba09f976c
Rollup merge of #93612 - tspiteri:master, r=m-ou-se
doc: use U+2212 for minus sign in integer MIN/MAX text

Closes #90793.
2022-02-04 18:42:17 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
af2886eef9
Rollup merge of #93495 - solid-rs:fix-kmc-solid-rtc-month, r=yaahc
kmc-solid: Fix off-by-one error in `SystemTime::now`

Fixes a miscalculation of `SystemTime`  on the [`*-kmc-solid_*`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/kmc-solid.html) Tier 3 targets.

Unlike the identically-named libc counterpart `tm::tm_mon`, `SOLID_RTC_TIME::tm_mon` contains a 1-based month number.
2022-02-04 18:42:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6f03bd09ff
Rollup merge of #91589 - derekdreery:arc_unwrap_or_clone, r=m-ou-se
impl `Arc::unwrap_or_clone`

The function gets the inner value, cloning only if necessary. The conversation started on [`irlo`](https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/arc-into-inner/15707). If the reviewer think the PR has potential to be merged, and does not need an RFC, then I will create the corresponding tracking issues and update the PR.

## Alternative names

 - `into_inner`
 - `make_owned`
 - `make_unique`
 - `take_*` (`take_inner`?)
2022-02-04 18:42:13 +01:00
Trevor Spiteri
d6e1df8d59 doc: use U+2212 for minus sign in integer MIN/MAX text 2022-02-04 17:59:53 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ca2ef71e96
Rollup merge of #93585 - tamaroning:add_tests_for_92630, r=m-ou-se
Missing tests for #92630

fixes #93143
2022-02-04 14:59:03 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
f070e0b5a6
Rollup merge of #93555 - ChrisDenton:fs-try-exists-doc, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Link `try_exists` docs to `Path::exists`

Links to the existing `Path::exists` method from both `std::Path::try_exists` and `std::fs:try_exists`.

Tracking issue for `path_try_exists`: #83186
2022-02-04 14:59:02 +01:00
Jacob Pratt
1911eb8b61
Add missing const stability attributes 2022-02-03 19:15:57 -05:00
Yuki Okushi
95efb2b578
Rollup merge of #93600 - last-partizan:fix-junit-formatter, r=yaahc
fix: Remove extra newlines from junit output

This PR fixes extra newline in junit output https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93454
2022-02-03 22:20:28 +09:00
Richard Dodd
f5e6d16d00 Add tracking issue and impl for Rc. 2022-02-03 10:40:31 +00:00
Richard Dodd
0602fb0c6e impl Arc::unwrap_or_clone
The function gets the inner value, cloning only if necessary.
2022-02-03 09:16:04 +00:00
bors
796bf14f2e Auto merge of #93146 - workingjubilee:use-std-simd, r=Mark-Simulacrum
pub use std::simd::StdFloat;

Syncs portable-simd up to commit rust-lang/portable-simd@03f6fbb21e,
Diff: 533f0fc81a...03f6fbb21e

This sync requires a little bit more legwork because it also introduces a trait into `std::simd`, so that it is no longer simply a reexport of `core::simd`. Out of simple-minded consistency and to allow more options, I replicated the pattern for the way `core::simd` is integrated in the first place, however this is not necessary if it doesn't acquire any interdependencies inside `std`: it could be a simple crate reexport. I just don't know yet if that will happen or not.

To summarize other misc changes:
- Shifts no longer panic, now wrap on too-large shifts (like `Simd` integers usually do!)
- mask16x32 will now be many i16s, not many i32s... 🙃
- `#[must_use]` is spread around generously
- Adjusts division, float min/max, and `Mask::{from,to}_array` internally to be faster
- Adds the much-requested `Simd::cast::<U>` function (equivalent to `simd.to_array().map(|lane| lane as U)`)
2022-02-03 09:15:16 +00:00
bors
b3800860e1 Auto merge of #93101 - Mark-Simulacrum:library-backtrace, r=yaahc
Support configuring whether to capture backtraces at runtime

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93346

This adds a new API to the `std::panic` module which configures whether and how the default panic hook will emit a backtrace when a panic occurs.

After discussion with `@yaahc` on [Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/backtrace.20lib.20vs.2E.20panic), this PR chooses to avoid adjusting or seeking to provide a similar API for the (currently unstable) std::backtrace API. It seems likely that the users of that API may wish to expose more specific settings rather than just a global one (e.g., emulating the `env_logger`, `tracing` per-module configuration) to avoid the cost of capture in hot code. The API added here could plausibly be copied and/or re-exported directly from std::backtrace relatively easily, but I don't think that's the right call as of now.

```rust
mod panic {
    #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
    #[non_exhaustive]
    pub enum BacktraceStyle {
        Short,
        Full,
        Off,
    }
    fn set_backtrace_style(BacktraceStyle);
    fn get_backtrace_style() -> Option<BacktraceStyle>;
}
```

Several unresolved questions:

* Do we need to move to a thread-local or otherwise more customizable strategy for whether to capture backtraces? See [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79085#issuecomment-727845826) for some potential use cases for this.
   * Proposed answer: no, leave this for third-party hooks.
* Bikeshed on naming of all the options, as usual.
* Should BacktraceStyle be moved into `std::backtrace`?
   * It's already somewhat annoying to import and/or re-type the `std::panic::` prefix necessary to use these APIs, probably adding a second module to the mix isn't worth it.

Note that PR #79085 proposed a much simpler API, but particularly in light of the desire to fully replace setting environment variables via `env::set_var` to control the backtrace API, a more complete API seems preferable. This PR likely subsumes that one.
2022-02-02 22:03:23 +00:00
Serg Tereshchenko
088474a408 fix: Remove extra newlines from junit output 2022-02-02 22:14:03 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
85930c8f44 Configure panic hook backtrace behavior 2022-02-02 13:46:42 -05:00
tamaron
83242897fb add tests 2022-02-02 23:07:02 +09:00
Matthias Krüger
b836b281a8
Rollup merge of #93531 - TheColdVoid:patch-1, r=m-ou-se
Fix incorrect panic message in example

The panic message when calling the `connect()` should probably be a  message about connection failure, not a message about binding address failure.
2022-02-02 07:11:07 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a3deca4675
Rollup merge of #93493 - GKFX:char-docs-2, r=scottmcm
Document valid values of the char type

As discussed at #93392, the current documentation on what constitutes a valid char isn't very detailed and is partly on the MAX constant rather than the type itself.

This PR expands on that information, stating the actual numerical range, giving examples of what won't work, and also mentions how a `char` might be a valid USV but still not be a defined character (terminology checked against [Unicode 14.0, table 2-3](https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode14.0.0/ch02.pdf#M9.61673.TableTitle.Table.22.Types.of.Code.Points)).
2022-02-02 07:11:07 +01:00
George Bateman
d372baf3f9
Fix annotation of code blocks 2022-02-01 21:44:53 +00:00
bors
2681f253bc Auto merge of #93442 - yaahc:Termination-abstraction, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Change Termination::report return type to ExitCode

Related to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/43301

The goal of this change is to minimize the forward compatibility risks in stabilizing Termination. By using the opaque type `ExitCode` instead of an `i32` we leave room for us to evolve the API over time to provide what cross-platform consistency we can / minimize footguns when working with exit codes, where as stabilizing on `i32` would limit what changes we could make in the future in how we represent and construct exit codes.
2022-02-01 20:05:46 +00:00
Chris Denton
1bc8f0b49f
Link try_exists docs to Path::exists 2022-02-01 18:40:29 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
019c140244
Rollup merge of #93436 - dcsommer:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update compiler_builtins to fix duplicate symbols in `armv7-linux-androideabi` rlib

I ran `./x.py dist --host= --target=armv7-linux-androideabi` before this diff:
```
$ nm build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/armv7-linux-androideabi/lib/libcompiler_builtins-3d9661a82c59c66a.rlib 2> /dev/null | grep __sync_fetch_and_add_4 | wc -l
2
```
And after:
```
$ nm build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/armv7-linux-androideabi/lib/libcompiler_builtins-ffd2745070943321.rlib 2> /dev/null | grep __sync_fetch_and_add_4 | wc -l
1
```
Fixes #93310

See also https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/issues/449 and https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/450
2022-02-01 16:08:06 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
741b62af07
Rollup merge of #92584 - lcnr:query-stable-lint, r=estebank
add rustc lint, warning when iterating over hashmaps 2

first introduced in #89558 and reverted in #90380 due to its perf impact

r? ``@estebank``
2022-02-01 16:08:03 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a643e59800
Rollup merge of #91828 - oxalica:feat/waker-getters, r=dtolnay
Implement `RawWaker` and `Waker` getters for underlying pointers

implement #87021

New APIs:
- `RawWaker::data(&self) -> *const ()`
- `RawWaker::vtable(&self) -> &'static RawWakerVTable`
- ~`Waker::as_raw_waker(&self) -> &RawWaker`~ `Waker::as_raw(&self) -> &RawWaker`

This third one is an auxiliary function to make the two APIs above more useful. Since we can only get `&Waker` in `Future::poll`, without this, we need to `transmute` it into `&RawWaker` (relying on `repr(transparent)`) in order to access its data/vtable pointers.

~Not sure if it should be named `as_raw` or `as_raw_waker`. Seems we always use `as_<something-raw>` instead of just `as_raw`. But `as_raw_waker` seems not quite consistent with `Waker::from_raw`.~ As suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91828#discussion_r770729837, use `as_raw`.
2022-02-01 16:08:02 +01:00
bors
547f2ba06b Auto merge of #86988 - thomcc:chunky-splitz-says-no-checking, r=the8472
Carefully remove bounds checks from some chunk iterator functions

So, I was writing code that requires the equivalent of `rchunks(N).rev()` (which isn't the same as forward `chunks(N)` — in particular, if the buffer length is not a multiple of `N`, I must handle the "remainder" first).

I happened to look at the codegen output of the function (I was actually interested in whether or not a nested loop was being unrolled — it was), and noticed that in the outer `rchunks(n).rev()` loop, LLVM seemed to be unable to remove the bounds checks from the iteration: https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Tnz4MYY8f (this panic was from the split_at in `RChunks::next_back`).

After doing some experimentation, it seems all of the `next_back` in the non-exact chunk iterators have the issue: (`Chunks::next_back`, `RChunks::next_back`, `ChunksMut::next_back`, and `RChunksMut::next_back`)...

Even worse, the forward `rchunks` iterators sometimes have the issue as well (... but only sometimes). For example https://rust.godbolt.org/z/oGhbqv53r has bounds checks, but if I uncomment the loop body, it manages to remove the check (which is bizarre, since I'd expect the opposite...). I suspect it's highly dependent on the surrounding code, so I decided to remove the bounds checks from them anyway. Overall, this change includes:
- All `next_back` functions on the non-`Exact` iterators (e.g. `R?Chunks(Mut)?`).
- All `next` functions on the non-exact rchunks iterators (e.g. `RChunks(Mut)?`).

I wasn't able to catch any of the other chunk iterators failing to remove the bounds checks (I checked iterations over `r?chunks(_exact)?(_mut)?` with constant chunk sizes under `-O3`, `-Os`, and `-Oz`), which makes sense, since these were the cases where it was harder to prove the bounds check correct to remove...

In fact, it took quite a bit of thinking to convince myself that using unchecked_ here was valid — so I'm not really surprised that LLVM had trouble (although compilers are slightly better at this sort of reasoning than humans). A consequence of that is the fact that the `// SAFETY` comment for these are... kinda long...

---

I didn't do this for, or even think about it for, any of the other iteration methods; just `next` and `next_back` (where it mattered). If this PR is accepted, I'll file a follow up for someone (possibly me) to look at the others later (in particular, `nth`/`nth_back` looked like they had similar logic), but I wanted to do this now, as IMO `next`/`next_back` are the most important here, since they're what gets used by the iteration protocol.

---

Note: While I don't expect this to impact performance directly, the panic is a side effect, which would otherwise not exist in these loops. That is, this could prevent the compiler from being able to move/remove/otherwise rework a loop over these iterators (as an example, it could not delete the code for a loop whose body computes a value which doesn't get used).

Also, some like to be able to have confidence this code has no panicking branches in the optimized code, and "no bounds checks" is kinda part of the selling point of Rust's iterators anyway.
2022-02-01 10:11:59 +00:00
lcnr
a1a30f7548 add a rustc::query_stability lint 2022-02-01 10:15:59 +01:00
Eric Huss
8a70ea2394
Rollup merge of #93504 - solid-rs:fix-kmc-solid-stack-size, r=nagisa
kmc-solid: Increase the default stack size

This PR increases the default minimum stack size on the [`*-kmc-solid_*`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/kmc-solid.html) Tier 3 targets to 64KiB (Arm) and 128KiB (AArch64).

This value was chosen as a middle ground between supporting a relatively complex program (e.g., an application using a full-fledged off-the-shelf web server framework) with no additional configuration and minimizing resource consumption for the embedded platform that doesn't support lazily-allocated pages nor over-commitment (i.e., wasted stack spaces are wasted physical memory). If the need arises, the users can always set the `RUST_MIN_STACK` environmental variable to override the default stack size or use the platform API directly.
2022-01-31 20:12:59 -08:00
Eric Huss
8604161d75
Rollup merge of #93090 - jyn514:errorkind-asstr, r=dtolnay
`impl Display for io::ErrorKind`

This avoids having to convert from `ErrorKind` to `Error` just to print the error message.
2022-01-31 20:12:56 -08:00
TheVoid
76aa92906b
Fix incorrect panic message in example 2022-02-01 10:19:08 +08:00
Thom Chiovoloni
9c62455e2f
Improve test coverage of {Chunks,RChunks,RChunksMut}::{next,next_back} 2022-01-31 17:35:19 -08:00
George Bateman
5357ec1473
(#93493) Add items from code review 2022-01-31 23:49:16 +00:00
Jane Lusby
19db85d6cd add inline attribute to new method 2022-01-31 11:57:17 -08:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
a4b93eb188 Take in account the unreachable! macro in the non_fmt_panic lint 2022-01-31 17:09:31 +01:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
565710b33c Fix invalid special casing of the unreachable! macro 2022-01-31 17:09:31 +01:00
bors
86f5e177bc Auto merge of #93498 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-k5shwrc, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #90277 (Improve terminology around "after typeck")
 - #92918 (Allow eliding GATs in expression position)
 - #93039 (Don't suggest inaccessible fields)
 - #93155 (Switch pretty printer to block-based indentation)
 - #93214 (Respect doc(hidden) when suggesting available fields)
 - #93347 (Make `char::DecodeUtf16::size_hist` more precise)
 - #93392 (Clarify documentation on char::MAX)
 - #93444 (Fix some CSS warnings and errors from VS Code)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-01-31 11:24:03 +00:00
Tomoaki Kawada
1a77d6227c kmc-solid: Increase the default stack size 2022-01-31 17:39:38 +09:00
Matthias Krüger
4757a931cd
Rollup merge of #93494 - solid-rs:fix-kmc-solid-spawned-task-priority, r=Mark-Simulacrum
kmc-solid: Inherit the calling task's base priority in `Thread::new`

This PR fixes the initial priority calculation of spawned threads on the [`*-kmc-solid_*`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/platform-support/kmc-solid.html) Tier 3 targets.

Fixes a spawned task (an RTOS object on top of which threads are implemented for this target; unrelated to async tasks) getting an unexpectedly higher priority if it's spawned by a task whose priority is temporarily boosted by a priority-protection mutex.
2022-01-31 07:00:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
24737bd1ab
Rollup merge of #93485 - est31:remove_curly, r=joshtriplett
core: Remove some redundant {}s from the sorting code
2022-01-31 07:00:46 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b0cdf7e995
Rollup merge of #93480 - est31:remove_unstable_deprecated, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove deprecated and unstable slice_partition_at_index functions

They have been deprecated since commit 01ac5a97c9
which was part of the 1.49.0 release, so from the point of nightly,
11 releases ago.
2022-01-31 07:00:45 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cd27f1b56e
Rollup merge of #93471 - cuviper:direntry-file_type-stat, r=the8472
unix: Use metadata for `DirEntry::file_type` fallback

When `DirEntry::file_type` fails to match a known `d_type`, we should
fall back to `DirEntry::metadata` instead of a bare `lstat`, because
this is faster and more reliable on targets with `fstatat`.
2022-01-31 07:00:44 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
bc2c4feaeb
Rollup merge of #93462 - ChrisDenton:systime-doc, r=joshtriplett
Document `SystemTime` platform precision

Fixes #88822
2022-01-31 07:00:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8fd2ff57fa
Rollup merge of #93403 - nagisa:total-cmp-review, r=joshtriplett
review the total_cmp documentation

The documentation has been restructured to split out a brief summary
paragraph out from the following elaborating paragraphs.

I also attempted my hand at wording improvements and adding articles
where I felt them missing, but being non-native english speaker these
may need more thorough review.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72599
2022-01-31 07:00:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c03bf54dd1
Rollup merge of #93392 - GKFX:char-docs, r=scottmcm
Clarify documentation on char::MAX

As mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91836#issuecomment-994106874, the documentation on `char::MAX` is not quite correct – USVs are not "only ones within a certain range", they are code points _outside_ a certain range. I have corrected this and given the actual numbers as there is no reason to hide them.
2022-01-31 06:58:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
76857fb3fb
Rollup merge of #93347 - WaffleLapkin:better_char_decode_utf16_size_hint, r=dtolnay
Make `char::DecodeUtf16::size_hist` more precise

New implementation takes into account contents of `self.buf` and rounds lower bound up instead of down.

Fixes #88762
Revival of #88763
2022-01-31 06:58:31 +01:00
Tomoaki Kawada
175219ad0c kmc-solid: SOLID_RTC_TIME::tm_mon is 1-based 2022-01-31 11:59:13 +09:00
Tomoaki Kawada
09233ce3c0 kmc-solid: Inherit the calling task's base priority in Thread::new
Fixes a spawned task getting an unexpectedly higher priority if it's
spawned by a task whose priority is temporarily boosted by a priority-
protection mutex.
2022-01-31 11:31:55 +09:00
bors
e58e7b10e1 Auto merge of #90891 - nbdd0121:format, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Create `core::fmt::ArgumentV1` with generics instead of fn pointer

Split from (and prerequisite of) #90488, as this seems to have perf implication.

`@rustbot` label: +T-libs
2022-01-31 00:04:46 +00:00
George Bateman
9aaf52b66a
(#93392) Update char::MAX docs and core::char::MAX 2022-01-30 23:10:24 +00:00
George Bateman
4d4ec97e0a
Document char validity 2022-01-30 22:16:41 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
78efb075d9 review the total_cmp documentation
The documentation has been restructured to split out a brief summary
paragraph out from the following elaborating paragraphs.

I also attempted my hand at wording improvements and adding articles
where I felt them missing, but being non-native english speaker these
may need more thorough review.
2022-01-30 23:20:54 +02:00
Amanieu d'Antras
f738669b63 Clarify safety of PanicInfo::can_unwind 2022-01-30 21:33:51 +01:00
est31
cde240c1e8 core: Remove some redundant {}s from the sorting code 2022-01-30 18:32:24 +01:00
Eric Huss
0610d4fa66
Rollup merge of #92887 - pietroalbini:pa-bootstrap-update, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Bootstrap compiler update

r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum``
2022-01-30 08:37:46 -08:00
est31
105a7461b9 Remove deprecated and unstable slice_partition_at_index functions
They have been deprecated since commit 01ac5a97c9
which was part of the 1.49.0 release, so from the point of nightly,
11 releases ago.
2022-01-30 16:19:03 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
17cd2cd592 Fix an edge case in chat::DecodeUtf16::size_hint
There are cases, when data in the buf might or might not be an error.
2022-01-30 15:32:21 +03:00
Josh Stone
d70b9c03ec unix: Use metadata for DirEntry::file_type fallback
When `DirEntry::file_type` fails to match a known `d_type`, we should
fall back to `DirEntry::metadata` instead of a bare `lstat`, because
this is faster and more reliable on targets with `fstatat`.
2022-01-29 16:58:18 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
0d08bbc8c8
Rollup merge of #93459 - tavianator:dirent-copy-only-reclen, r=cuviper
fs: Don't copy d_name from struct dirent

The dirent returned from readdir() is only guaranteed to be valid for
d_reclen bytes on common platforms.  Since we copy the name separately
anyway, we can copy everything except d_name into DirEntry::entry.

Fixes #93384.
2022-01-30 00:04:16 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
329753e248
Rollup merge of #93414 - Amanieu:std_arch_detect, r=m-ou-se
Move unstable is_{arch}_feature_detected! macros to std::arch

These macros are unstable, except for `is_x86_feature_detected` which is still exported from the crate root for backwards-compatibility.

This should unblock the stabilization of `is_aarch64_feature_detected`.

r? ```@m-ou-se```
2022-01-30 00:04:14 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6e2593d343
Rollup merge of #93256 - EFanZh:patch-1, r=joshtriplett
Make `join!` description more accurate
2022-01-30 00:04:10 +01:00
Tavian Barnes
d0c8b29ec6 fs: Add a regression test for #93384 2022-01-29 16:37:21 -05:00
Tavian Barnes
f8f4c40527 fs: Don't copy d_name from struct dirent
The dirent returned from readdir() is only guaranteed to be valid for
d_reclen bytes on common platforms.  Since we copy the name separately
anyway, we can copy everything except d_name into DirEntry::entry.

Fixes #93384.
2022-01-29 16:37:21 -05:00
Chris Denton
0189a21c19
Document SystemTime platform precision 2022-01-29 20:41:18 +00:00
Daniel Sommermann
746b3d87b3 Update compiler_builtins to fix duplicate symbols in armv7-linux-androideabi rlib
I ran `./x.py dist --host= --target=armv7-linux-androideabi` before this diff:
```
$ nm build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/armv7-linux-androideabi/lib/libcompiler_builtins-3d9661a82c59c66a.rlib 2> /dev/null | grep __sync_fetch_and_add_4 | wc -l
2
```
And after:
```
$ nm build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/armv7-linux-androideabi/lib/libcompiler_builtins-ffd2745070943321.rlib 2> /dev/null | grep __sync_fetch_and_add_4 | wc -l
1
```
Fixes #93310
2022-01-29 08:28:52 -08:00
Gary Guo
a832f5f7bc Create core::fmt::ArgumentV1 with generics instead of fn pointer 2022-01-29 13:52:19 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
2836dcd2df
Rollup merge of #93410 - solid-rs:feat-kmc-solid-net-dup, r=dtolnay
kmc-solid: Implement `net::FileDesc::duplicate`

This PR implements `std::sys::solid::net::FileDesc::duplicate`, which was accidentally left out when this target was added by #86191.
2022-01-29 14:46:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
37e9cb34e5
Rollup merge of #93236 - woppopo:const_nonnull_new, r=oli-obk
Make `NonNull::new` `const`

Tracking issue: #93235
2022-01-29 14:46:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9e86a434a7
Rollup merge of #92274 - woppopo:const_deallocate, r=oli-obk
Add `intrinsics::const_deallocate`

Tracking issue: #79597
Related: #91884

This allows deallocation of a memory allocated by `intrinsics::const_allocate`. At the moment, this can be only used to reduce memory usage, but in the future this may be useful to detect memory leaks (If an allocated memory remains after evaluation, raise an error...?).
2022-01-29 14:46:30 +01:00
woppopo
9728cc4e26 Document about some behaviors of const_(de)allocate and add some tests. 2022-01-29 19:13:23 +09:00
bors
ca43894e0e Auto merge of #93351 - anp:fuchsia-remove-dir-all, r=tmandry
Bump libc and fix remove_dir_all on Fuchsia after CVE fix

With the previous `is_dir` impl, we would attempt to unlink
a directory in the None branch, but Fuchsia supports returning
ENOTEMPTY from unlinkat() without the AT_REMOVEDIR flag because
we don't currently differentiate unlinking files and directories
by default.

On the Fuchsia side I've opened https://fxbug.dev/92273 to discuss
whether this is the correct behavior, but it doesn't seem like
addressing the error code is necessary to make our tests happy.

Depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/2654 since we
apparently haven't needed to reference DT_UNKNOWN before this.
2022-01-29 09:01:01 +00:00
Jane Lusby
91ffbc43b1 Change Termination::report return type to ExitCode 2022-01-28 12:53:36 -08:00
Adam Perry
8c9944c50d Fix remove_dir_all on Fuchsia after CVE fix.
With the previous `is_dir` impl, we would attempt to unlink
a directory in the None branch, but Fuchsia supports returning
ENOTEMPTY from unlinkat() without the AT_REMOVEDIR flag because
we don't currently differentiate unlinking files and directories
by default.

On the Fuchsia side I've opened https://fxbug.dev/92273 to discuss
whether this is the correct behavior, but it doesn't seem like
addressing the error code is necessary to make our tests happy.

Updates std's libc crate to include DT_UNKNOWN for Fuchsia.
2022-01-28 20:38:39 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
27f68212ab
Rollup merge of #93404 - rust-lang:scottmcm-patch-1, r=wesleywiser
Fix a typo from #92899

Just happened to notice this in passing
2022-01-28 15:20:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
cfe03006b7
Rollup merge of #93356 - pierwill:partialord-headline, r=dtolnay
Edit docs introduction for `std::cmp::PartialOrd`

This makes `PartialOrd` consistent with the other three traits in this module, which all include links to their corresponding mathematical concepts on Wikipedia.

<img width="500" alt="Screen Shot 2022-01-26 at 10 24 23 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19642016/151291720-decd85ed-cd6e-4be0-84a9-619b98ceb386.png">
2022-01-28 15:20:27 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
25cd639a4b
Rollup merge of #93353 - kellerkindt:saturating_int_assign_impl, r=joshtriplett
Unimpl {Add,Sub,Mul,Div,Rem,BitXor,BitOr,BitAnd}<$t> for Saturating<$t>

Tracking issue #92354

Analog to 9648b313cc #93208 reduce `saturating_int_assign_impl` (#93208) to:

```rust
let mut value = Saturating(2u8);
value += 3u8;
value -= 1u8;
value *= 2u8;
value /= 2u8;
value %= 2u8;
value ^= 255u8;
value |= 123u8;
value &= 2u8;
```

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93208#issuecomment-1022564429
2022-01-28 15:20:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4f2e2ceeb7
Rollup merge of #93295 - ChrisDenton:tempdir-double-panic, r=dtolnay
Avoid double panics when using `TempDir` in tests

`TempDir` could panic on drop if `remove_dir_all` returns an error. If this happens while already panicking, the test process would abort and therefore not show the test results.

This PR tries to avoid such double panics.
2022-01-28 15:20:25 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
18c8d0da64
Rollup merge of #93239 - Thomasdezeeuw:socketaddr_creation, r=m-ou-se
Add os::unix::net::SocketAddr::from_path

Creates a new SocketAddr from a path, supports both regular paths and
abstract namespaces.

Note that `SocketAddr::from_abstract_namespace` could be removed after this as `SocketAddr::unix` also supports abstract namespaces.

Updates #65275
Unblocks https://github.com/tokio-rs/mio/issues/1527

r? `@m-ou-se`
2022-01-28 15:20:23 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9f15c4d08b
Rollup merge of #93158 - haraldh:wasi_sock_accept, r=dtolnay
wasi: implement `sock_accept` and enable networking

With the addition of `sock_accept()` to snapshot1, simple networking via a passed `TcpListener` is possible. This PR implements the basics to make a simple server work.

See also:
* [wasmtime tracking issue](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/3730)
* [wasmtime PR](https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/pull/3711)

TODO:
* [ ] Discussion of `SocketAddr` return value for `::accept()`

```rust
        Ok((
            TcpStream::from_inner(unsafe { Socket::from_raw_fd(fd as _) }),
            // WASI has no concept of SocketAddr yet
            // return an unspecified IPv4Addr
            SocketAddr::new(Ipv4Addr::UNSPECIFIED.into(), 0),
        ))
```
2022-01-28 15:20:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
db6ca25325
Rollup merge of #92611 - Amanieu:asm-reference, r=m-ou-se
Add links to the reference and rust by example for asm! docs and lints

These were previously removed in #91728 due to broken links.

cc ``@ehuss`` since this updates the rust-by-example submodule
2022-01-28 15:20:21 +01:00
Pietro Albini
5b3462c556
update cfg(bootstrap)s 2022-01-28 15:01:07 +01:00
Thomas de Zeeuw
35f578fc78 Update tracking issue for unix_socket_creation 2022-01-28 15:00:17 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
9a814b8ba6 Update stdarch submodule 2022-01-28 12:46:22 +00:00
Harald Hoyer
d2a13693c2 wasi: enable TcpListener and TcpStream
With the addition of `sock_accept()` to snapshot1, simple networking via
a passed `TcpListener` is possible. This patch implements the basics to
make a simple server work.

Signed-off-by: Harald Hoyer <harald@profian.com>
2022-01-28 13:27:30 +01:00
Harald Hoyer
00cbc8d0c8 wasi: update to wasi 0.11.0
To make use of `sock_accept()`, update the wasi crate to `0.11.0`.

Signed-off-by: Harald Hoyer <harald@profian.com>
2022-01-28 13:27:29 +01:00
yuhaixin.hx
0b8c9fbf0b add allow_fail field in TestDesc to pass check 2022-01-28 19:40:49 +08:00
yuhaixin.hx
6562069ebe remove allow_fail test flag 2022-01-28 18:31:49 +08:00
Amanieu d'Antras
2188c551cd Move unstable is_{arch}_feature_detected! macros to std::arch 2022-01-28 09:51:46 +00:00
woppopo
cdd0873db6 Add a test case for using NonNull::new in const context 2022-01-28 18:41:35 +09:00
Maybe Waffle
2c97d1012e Fix wrong assumption in DecodeUtf16::size_hint
`self.buf` can contain a surrogate, but only a leading one.
2022-01-28 12:40:59 +03:00
woppopo
7a7144f413 test_const_allocate_at_runtime 2022-01-28 17:27:33 +09:00
pierwill
7c7509bc3b Edit docs introduction for std::cmp::PartialOrd
This makes `PartialOrd` consistent with the other three traits in this
module, which all include links to their respective mathematical concepts
on Wikipedia.
2022-01-28 00:46:04 -06:00
Tomoaki Kawada
da0d506ace kmc-solid: Implement FileDesc::duplicate 2022-01-28 15:02:44 +09:00
scottmcm
81b4e51c41
Fix a typo from #92899
Just happened to notice this in passing
2022-01-28 01:35:33 +00:00
George Bateman
2fb617ca0f
Clarify documentation on char::MAX 2022-01-27 22:13:01 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
54f357836e
Rollup merge of #92899 - cameron1024:zip-docs, r=dtolnay
Mention std::iter::zip in Iterator::zip docs

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91960

I'm not sure about the wording. I think it's alright, but happy to change.
2022-01-27 22:32:23 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4af3930f28
Rollup merge of #91641 - dtolnay:cchar-if, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Define c_char using cfg_if rather than repeating 40-line cfg

Libstd has a 40-line cfg that defines the targets on which `c_char` is unsigned, and then repeats the same cfg with `not(…)` for the targets on which `c_char` is signed.

This PR replaces it with a `cfg_if!` in which an `else` takes care of the signed case.

I confirmed that `x.py doc library/std` inlines the type alias because c_char_definition is not a publicly accessible path:

![Screenshot from 2021-12-07 13-42-07](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1940490/145110596-f1058406-9f32-44ff-9a81-1dfd19b4a24f.png)
2022-01-27 22:32:23 +01:00
David Tolnay
857ea1e7eb
Touch up PR 92899 Iterator::zip docs 2022-01-27 12:41:03 -08:00
Jubilee Young
e96159e9af pub use std::simd::StdFloat;
Make available the remaining float intrinsics that require runtime support
from a platform's libm, and thus cannot be included in a no-deps libcore,
by exposing them through a sealed trait, `std::simd::StdFloat`.

We might use the trait approach a bit more in the future, or maybe not.
Ideally, this trait doesn't stick around, even if so.
If we don't need to intermesh it with std, it can be used as a crate,
but currently that is somewhat uncertain.
2022-01-27 11:50:58 -08:00
Jubilee Young
cde7bdc678 Sync rust-lang/portable-simd@03f6fbb21e 2022-01-27 11:23:40 -08:00
Thomas de Zeeuw
4acb8ac46c Use sockaddr_un in unix SocketAddr::from_path 2022-01-27 09:54:28 +01:00
Thomas de Zeeuw
ca9a3c9a9f Make sockaddr_un safe and use copy_nonoverlapping
The creation of libc::sockaddr_un is a safe operation, no need for it to
be unsafe.

This also uses the more performant copy_nonoverlapping instead of an
iterator.
2022-01-27 09:52:59 +01:00
cameron
f27758e8d7 mention std::iter::zip in Iterator::zip docs 2022-01-27 06:47:52 +00:00
Michael Watzko
a6c0a3d9c2 Unimpl {Add,Sub,Mul,Div,Rem,BitXor,BitOr,BitAnd}<$t> for Saturating<$t>
Analog to 9648b313cc #93208
2022-01-26 23:49:54 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
253f64c9c6
Rollup merge of #92778 - tavianator:linux-readdir-no-r, r=joshtriplett
fs: Use readdir() instead of readdir_r() on Linux and Android

See #40021 for more details.  Fixes #86649.  Fixes #34668.
2022-01-26 23:45:23 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
e2b2bfe10c
Rollup merge of #92256 - fee1-dead:improve-selection-err, r=oli-obk
Improve selection errors for `~const` trait bounds
2022-01-26 23:45:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1dd0ac1f6a
Rollup merge of #91861 - juniorbassani:use-from-array-in-collections-examples, r=yaahc
Replace iterator-based construction of collections by `Into<T>`

Just a few quality of life improvements in the doc examples. I also removed some `Vec`s in favor of arrays.
2022-01-26 23:45:19 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
9c8cd1ff37 Add a test for char::DecodeUtf16::size_hint 2022-01-27 00:50:34 +03:00
Maybe Waffle
cd4245d318 Make char::DecodeUtf16::size_hist more precise
New implementation takes into account contents of `self.buf` and rounds
lower bound up instead of down.
2022-01-27 00:30:33 +03:00
Артём Павлов [Artyom Pavlov]
e0bcf771d6 Improve Duration::try_from_secs_f32/64 accuracy by directly processing exponent and mantissa 2022-01-26 18:14:25 +03:00
woppopo
29932db09b const_deallocate: Don't deallocate memory allocated in an another const. Does nothing at runtime.
`const_allocate`:  Returns a null pointer at runtime.
2022-01-26 13:06:09 +09:00
Ralf Jung
53d2401f3f make Windows abort_internal Miri-compatible 2022-01-25 12:44:40 -05:00
Deadbeef
8b76cad0a7
Add a minimal working append_const_msg argument 2022-01-26 00:48:08 +11:00
Chris Denton
84c0c9d20d
Avoid double panics when using TempDir in tests 2022-01-25 10:36:10 +00:00
Michael Watzko
9648b313cc Impl {Add,Sub,Mul,Div,Rem,BitXor,BitOr,BitAnd}Assign<$t> for Wrapping<$t>
Analog to 1c0dc1810d #92356
2022-01-25 08:43:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
687bb583c8
Rollup merge of #88794 - sunfishcode:sunfishcode/try-clone, r=joshtriplett
Add a `try_clone()` function to `OwnedFd`.

As suggested in #88564. This adds a `try_clone()` to `OwnedFd` by
refactoring the code out of the existing `File`/`Socket` code.

r? ``@joshtriplett``
2022-01-25 05:51:09 +01:00
Thomas de Zeeuw
c1cd200922 Rename SocketAddr::unix to from_path
And change it to disallow NULL bytes.
2022-01-24 18:02:37 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
144aeedcf3
Rollup merge of #93152 - ivmarkov:master, r=m-ou-se
Fix STD compilation for the ESP-IDF target (regression from CVE-2022-21658)

Commit 54e22eb7db broke the compilation of STD for the ESP-IDF embedded "unix-like" Tier 3 target, because the fix for [CVE-2022-21658](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/01/20/Rust-1.58.1.html) uses [libc flags](https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-idf-svc/runs/4892221554?check_suite_focus=true) which are not supported on the ESP-IDF platform.

This PR simply redirects the ESP-IDF compilation to the "classic" implementation, similar to REDOX. This should be safe because:
* Neither of the two filesystems supported by ESP-IDF (spiffs and fatfs) support [symlinks](https://github.com/natevw/fatfs/blob/master/README.md) in the first place
* There is no notion of fs permissions at all, as the ESP-IDF is an embedded platform that does not have the notion of users, groups, etc.
* Similarly, ESP-IDF has just one "process" - the firmware itself - which contains the user code and the "OS" fused together and running with all permissions
2022-01-24 12:29:51 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
b92a1e9c20
Rollup merge of #92513 - Xuanwo:path-buf, r=dtolnay
std: Implement try_reserve and try_reserve_exact on PathBuf

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91789

Signed-off-by: Xuanwo <github@xuanwo.io>
2022-01-24 12:29:50 +01:00
Chris Denton
ac02fcc4d8
Use NtCreateFile instead of NtOpenFile to open a file 2022-01-24 10:00:31 +00:00
EFanZh
571356c24a
Make join! description more accurate 2022-01-24 16:17:40 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
bb260e8950
Rollup merge of #92555 - m-ou-se:scoped-threads, r=Amanieu
Implement RFC 3151: Scoped threads.

This implements https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3151

r? `@Amanieu`
2022-01-23 20:13:02 +01:00
Thomas de Zeeuw
f2cdb57b94 Add os::unix::net::SocketAddr::unix
Creates a new SocketAddr from a path, supports both regular paths and
abstract namespaces.
2022-01-23 17:11:06 +01:00
woppopo
5e97fc9aa2 Make NonNull::new const 2022-01-23 23:04:39 +09:00
bors
16c1a9dd7c Auto merge of #93220 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-9bkrlk0, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #90666 (Stabilize arc_new_cyclic)
 - #91122 (impl Not for !)
 - #93068 (Fix spacing for `·` between stability and source)
 - #93103 (Tweak `expr.await` desugaring `Span`)
 - #93113 (Unify search input and buttons size)
 - #93168 (update uclibc instructions for new toolchain, add link from platforms doc)
 - #93185 (rustdoc: Make some `pub` items crate-private)
 - #93196 (Remove dead code from build_helper)

Failed merges:

 - #93188 (rustdoc: fix bump down typing search on Safari)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-01-23 09:16:32 +00:00
woppopo
aa6795e2d4 Add intrinsics::const_deallocate 2022-01-23 15:13:44 +09:00
Matthias Krüger
55a1f8b955
Rollup merge of #91122 - dtolnay:not, r=m-ou-se
impl Not for !

The lack of this impl caused trouble for me in some degenerate cases of macro-generated code of the form `if !$cond {...}`, even without `feature(never_type)` on a stable compiler. Namely if `$cond` contains a `return` or `break` or similar diverging expression, which would otherwise be perfectly legal in boolean position, the code previously failed to compile with:

```console
error[E0600]: cannot apply unary operator `!` to type `!`
   --> library/core/tests/ops.rs:239:8
    |
239 |     if !return () {}
    |        ^^^^^^^^^^ cannot apply unary operator `!`
```
2022-01-23 01:09:41 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
59d9ad98b6
Rollup merge of #90666 - bdbai:arc_new_cyclic, r=m-ou-se
Stabilize arc_new_cyclic

This stabilizes feature `arc_new_cyclic` as the implementation has been merged for one year and there is no unresolved questions. The FCP is not started yet.

Closes #75861 .

``@rustbot`` label +T-libs-api
2022-01-23 01:09:40 +01:00
bors
10c4c4afec Auto merge of #92998 - Amanieu:hashbrown12, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update hashbrown to 0.12.0

[Changelog](https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v0120---2022-01-17)
2022-01-22 23:39:21 +00:00
Mara Bos
465c405418 Add test for thread::Scope invariance. 2022-01-22 17:15:08 +01:00
Mara Bos
00e191c72d
Update stabilization version of arc_new_cyclic 2022-01-22 15:48:42 +00:00
Mara Bos
12cc7d9e15 Add tracking issue number for scoped_threads. 2022-01-22 16:03:23 +01:00
Mara Bos
e572c5a3d5 Simplify Send/Sync of std:🧵:Packet. 2022-01-22 16:02:18 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9d7c8edd6c
Rollup merge of #92828 - Amanieu:unwind-abort, r=dtolnay
Print a helpful message if unwinding aborts when it reaches a nounwind function

This is implemented by routing `TerminatorKind::Abort` back through the panic handler, but with a special flag in the `PanicInfo` which indicates that the panic handler should *not* attempt to unwind the stack and should instead abort immediately.

This is useful for the planned change in https://github.com/rust-lang/lang-team/issues/97 which would make `Drop` impls `nounwind` by default.

### Code

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

fn panic() {
    panic!()
}

extern "C" fn nounwind() {
    panic();
}

fn main() {
    nounwind();
}
```

### Before

```
$ ./test
thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', test.rs:4:5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
Illegal instruction (core dumped)
```

### After

```
$ ./test
thread 'main' panicked at 'explicit panic', test.rs:4:5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
thread 'main' panicked at 'panic in a function that cannot unwind', test.rs:7:1
stack backtrace:
   0:     0x556f8f86ec9b - <std::sys_common::backtrace::_print::DisplayBacktrace as core::fmt::Display>::fmt::hdccefe11a6ac4396
   1:     0x556f8f88ac6c - core::fmt::write::he152b28c41466ebb
   2:     0x556f8f85d6e2 - std::io::Write::write_fmt::h0c261480ab86f3d3
   3:     0x556f8f8654fa - std::panicking::default_hook::{{closure}}::h5d7346f3ff7f6c1b
   4:     0x556f8f86512b - std::panicking::default_hook::hd85803a1376cac7f
   5:     0x556f8f865a91 - std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook::h4dc1c5a3036257ac
   6:     0x556f8f86f079 - std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}::hdda1d83c7a9d34d2
   7:     0x556f8f86edc4 - std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace::h5b70ed0cce71e95f
   8:     0x556f8f865592 - rust_begin_unwind
   9:     0x556f8f85a764 - core::panicking::panic_no_unwind::h2606ab3d78c87899
  10:     0x556f8f85b910 - test::nounwind::hade6c7ee65050347
  11:     0x556f8f85b936 - test::main::hdc6e02cb36343525
  12:     0x556f8f85b7e3 - core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once::h4d02663acfc7597f
  13:     0x556f8f85b739 - std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::h071d40135adb0101
  14:     0x556f8f85c149 - std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::h70dbfbf38b685e93
  15:     0x556f8f85c791 - std::rt::lang_start_internal::h798f1c0268d525aa
  16:     0x556f8f85c131 - std::rt::lang_start::h476a7ee0a0bb663f
  17:     0x556f8f85b963 - main
  18:     0x7f64c0822b25 - __libc_start_main
  19:     0x556f8f85ae8e - _start
  20:                0x0 - <unknown>
thread panicked while panicking. aborting.
Aborted (core dumped)
```
2022-01-22 15:32:49 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ffd199d768
Rollup merge of #85967 - atopia:update-l4re-target, r=petrochenkov
add support for the l4-bender linker on the x86_64-unknown-l4re-uclibc tier 3 target

This PR contains the work by ```@humenda``` to update support for the `x86_64-unknown-l4re-uclibc` tier 3 target (published at [humenda/rust](https://github.com/humenda/rust)), rebased and adapted to current rust in follow up commits by myself. The publishing of the rebased changes is authorized and preferred by the original author. As the goal was to distort the original work as little as possible, individual commits introduce changes that are incompatible to the newer code base that the changes were rebased on. These incompatibilities have been remedied in follow up commits, so that the PR as a whole should result in a clean update of the target.
If you prefer another strategy to mainline these changes while preserving attribution, please let me know.
2022-01-22 15:32:48 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
537439c177 Disable test_try_reserve on Android 2022-01-22 13:51:57 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
081d65fa4a
Rollup merge of #93134 - tlyu:delete-stdin-split, r=Amanieu
delete `Stdin::split` forwarder

Part of #87096. Delete the `Stdin::split` forwarder because it's seen as too niche to expose at this level.

`@rustbot` label T-libs-api A-io
2022-01-21 22:03:19 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9474c74fb6
Rollup merge of #93109 - JakobDegen:arc-docs, r=m-ou-se
Improve `Arc` and `Rc` documentation

This makes two changes (I can split the PR if necessary, but the changes are pretty small):
 1. A bunch of trait implementations claimed to be zero cost; however, they use the `Arc<T>: From<Box<T>>` impl which is definitely not free, especially for large dynamically sized `T`.
 2.  The code in deferred initialization examples unnecessarily used excessive amounts of `unsafe`. This has been reduced.
2022-01-21 22:03:18 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
701a8330e8
Rollup merge of #92586 - esp-rs:bugfix/allocation-alignment-espidf, r=yaahc
Set the allocation MIN_ALIGN for espidf to 4.

Closes https://github.com/esp-rs/rust/issues/99.

cc: `@ivmarkov`
2022-01-21 22:03:13 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
361a2f9a83 Update HashMap::try_reserve test to version from hashbrown 2022-01-21 17:20:38 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
88149d13e3 Update hashbrown to 0.12.0 2022-01-21 17:20:38 +00:00
Benjamin Lamowski
660d993c64 adapt L4Bender implementation
- Fix style errors.

- L4-bender does not yet support dynamic linking.

- Stack unwinding is not yet supported for x86_64-unknown-l4re-uclibc.
  For now, just abort on panics.

- Use GNU-style linker options where possible. As suggested by review:
    - Use standard GNU-style ld syntax for relro flags.
    - Use standard GNU-style optimization flags and logic.
    - Use standard GNU-style ld syntax for --subsystem.

- Don't read environment variables in L4Bender linker. Thanks to
  CARGO_ENCODED_RUSTFLAGS introduced in #9601, l4-bender's arguments can
  now be passed from the L4Re build system without resorting to custom
  parsing of environment variables.
2022-01-21 16:50:33 +01:00
Amanieu d'Antras
24588e6b3a Old versions of Android generate SIGSEGV from libc::abort 2022-01-21 15:44:57 +00:00
Tavian Barnes
3eeb3ca407 fs: Use readdir() instead of readdir_r() on Android
Bionic also guarantees that readdir() is thread-safe enough.
2022-01-21 07:59:14 -05:00
Tavian Barnes
bc04a4eac4 fs: Use readdir() instead of readdir_r() on Linux
readdir() is preferred over readdir_r() on Linux and many other
platforms because it more gracefully supports long file names.  Both
glibc and musl (and presumably all other Linux libc implementations)
guarantee that readdir() is thread-safe as long as a single DIR* is not
accessed concurrently, which is enough to make a readdir()-based
implementation of ReadDir safe.  This implementation is already used for
some other OSes including Fuchsia, Redox, and Solaris.

See #40021 for more details.  Fixes #86649.  Fixes #34668.
2022-01-21 07:59:14 -05:00
Tavian Barnes
c3e92fec94 fs: Implement more ReadDir methods in terms of name_cstr() 2022-01-21 07:59:14 -05:00
ivmarkov
495c7b31aa Fix STD compilation for the ESP-IDF target 2022-01-21 09:41:13 +02:00
Taylor Yu
fdf930ce01 delete Stdin::split forwarder 2022-01-20 15:37:44 -06:00
Matthias Krüger
dbc97490bb
Rollup merge of #93112 - pietroalbini:pa-cve-2022-21658-nightly, r=pietroalbini
Fix CVE-2022-21658

See https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/01/20/cve-2022-21658.html. Patches reviewed by `@m-ou-se.`

r? `@ghost`
2022-01-20 17:10:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1cb57e2d2b
Rollup merge of #92992 - kornelski:backtraceopt, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Help optimize out backtraces when disabled

The comment in `rust_backtrace_env` says:

>    // If the `backtrace` feature of this crate isn't enabled quickly return
>   // `None` so this can be constant propagated all over the place to turn
>  // optimize away callers.

but this optimization has regressed, because the only caller of this function had an alternative path that unconditionally (and pointlessly) asked for a full backtrace, so the disabled state couldn't propagate.

I've added a getter for the full format that respects the feature flag, so that the caller will now be able to really optimize out the disabled backtrace path. I've also made `rust_backtrace_env` trivially inlineable when backtraces are disabled.
2022-01-20 17:10:40 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
98cb33894c
Rollup merge of #89747 - Amanieu:maybeuninit_bytes, r=m-ou-se
Add MaybeUninit::(slice_)as_bytes(_mut)

This adds methods to convert between `MaybeUninit<T>` and a slice of `MaybeUninit<u8>`. This is safe since `MaybeUninit<u8>` can correctly handle padding bytes in any `T`.

These methods are added:
```rust
impl<T> MaybeUninit<T> {
	pub fn as_bytes(&self) -> &[MaybeUninit<u8>];
	pub fn as_bytes_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>];
	pub fn slice_as_bytes(this: &[MaybeUninit<T>]) -> &[MaybeUninit<u8>];
	pub fn slice_as_bytes_mut(this: &mut [MaybeUninit<T>]) -> &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>];
}
```
2022-01-20 17:10:30 +01:00