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Author SHA1 Message Date
LemonJ
a5494a8e6c fix doc for missing Box allocator consistency 2025-01-02 11:12:31 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
344a61e69b
Rollup merge of #134884 - calciumbe:patch1, r=jieyouxu
Fix typos

Hello, I fix some typos in docs and comments. Thank you very much.
2024-12-29 21:18:07 +01:00
calciumbe
4f8bebd6b5
fix: typos
Signed-off-by: calciumbe <192480234+calciumbe@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-29 21:35:02 +08:00
Lukas Markeffsky
11ad6ff3cb docs: inline alloc::ffi::c_str types to alloc::ffi 2024-12-28 15:42:39 +01:00
Stuart Cook
d21cdf78f9
Rollup merge of #134832 - tgross35:update-builtins, r=tgross35
Update `compiler-builtins` to 0.1.140

Nothing significant here, just syncing the following small changes:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/727
- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/730
- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/736
- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/737
2024-12-28 16:50:38 +11:00
chloefeal
bc05424528
Update library/alloc/tests/sort/tests.rs
Co-authored-by: David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>
2024-12-28 10:37:02 +08:00
Trevor Gross
68bd853bb6 Update compiler-builtins to 0.1.140
Nothing significant here, just syncing the following small changes:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/727
- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/730
- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/736
- https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/737
2024-12-27 22:26:08 +00:00
chloefeal
e1b65be417
Fix typos
Signed-off-by: chloefeal <188809157+chloefeal@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-27 21:35:57 +08:00
Jacob Pratt
9551808f42
Rollup merge of #134644 - kpreid:duplicates, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Document collection `From` and `FromIterator` impls that drop duplicate keys.

This behavior is worth documenting because there are other plausible alternatives, such as panicking when a duplicate is encountered, and it reminds the programmer to consider whether they should, for example, coalesce duplicate keys first.

Followup to #89869.
2024-12-26 21:56:48 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
b618af13cf
Rollup merge of #134379 - bjoernager:slice-as-array, r=dtolnay
Add `into_array` conversion destructors for `Box`, `Rc`, and `Arc`.

Tracking issue: #133508

This PR adds the `into_array` destructor for `alloc::boxed::Box<[T]>`, `alloc::rc::Rc<[T]>`, and `alloc::sync::Arc<[T]>`.

Note that this PR assumes the initial proposal of these functions returning `Option`. It is still an open question whether this should instead be `Result`. We can, however, easily change this in a follow-up PR with the necessary consensus.
2024-12-26 21:56:48 -05:00
Kevin Reid
6a43716ada Specify only that duplicates are discarded, not the order. 2024-12-22 08:16:54 -08:00
bors
303e8bd768 Auto merge of #131193 - EFanZh:asserts-vec-len, r=the8472
Asserts the maximum value that can be returned from `Vec::len`

Currently, casting `Vec<i32>` to `Vec<u32>` takes O(1) time:

```rust
// See <https://godbolt.org/z/hxq3hnYKG> for assembly output.
pub fn cast(vec: Vec<i32>) -> Vec<u32> {
    vec.into_iter().map(|e| e as _).collect()
}
```

But the generated assembly is not the same as the identity function, which prevents us from casting `Vec<Vec<i32>>` to `Vec<Vec<u32>>` within O(1) time:

```rust
// See <https://godbolt.org/z/7n48bxd9f> for assembly output.
pub fn cast(vec: Vec<Vec<i32>>) -> Vec<Vec<u32>> {
    vec.into_iter()
        .map(|e| e.into_iter().map(|e| e as _).collect())
        .collect()
}
```

This change tries to fix the problem. You can see the comparison here: <https://godbolt.org/z/jdManrKvx>.
2024-12-22 16:09:16 +00:00
Kevin Reid
b5e8a5d393 Document collection From and FromIterator impls that drop duplicate keys.
This behavior is worth documenting because there are other plausible
alternatives, such as panicking when a duplicate is encountered, and
it reminds the programmer to consider whether they should, for example,
coalesce duplicate keys first.
2024-12-21 19:57:42 -08:00
Kornel
7b42bc0c79
Less unwrap() in documentation 2024-12-21 01:26:47 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
3cdc3b7e0b
Rollup merge of #126118 - jan-ferdinand:docs_for_vec_set_len, r=the8472
docs: Mention `spare_capacity_mut()` in `Vec::set_len`

I recently went down a small rabbit hole when trying to identify safe use of `Vec::set_len`. The solution was `Vec::spare_capacity_mut`. I think the docs on `Vec::set_len` benefit from mentioning this method.

A possible counter-argument could be that the [clippy lint `uninit_vec`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/uninit_vec) already nudges people in the right direction. However, I think a working example on `Vec::set_len` is still beneficial.

Happy to hear your thoughts on the matter. 😊
2024-12-20 01:36:45 -05:00
bors
4ba4ac612d Auto merge of #134443 - joshtriplett:use-field-init-shorthand, r=lqd,tgross35,nnethercote
Use field init shorthand where possible

Field init shorthand allows writing initializers like `tcx: tcx` as
`tcx`. The compiler already uses it extensively. Fix the last few places
where it isn't yet used.

EDIT: this PR also updates `rustfmt.toml` to set
`use_field_init_shorthand = true`.
2024-12-18 19:16:15 +00:00
Gabriel Bjørnager Jensen
00c5289c64 Add 'into_array' conversion destructors for 'Box', 'Rc', and 'Arc'; 2024-12-18 13:54:50 +01:00
Josh Triplett
a105cd6066 Use field init shorthand where possible
Field init shorthand allows writing initializers like `tcx: tcx` as
`tcx`. The compiler already uses it extensively. Fix the last few places
where it isn't yet used.
2024-12-17 14:33:10 -08:00
The 8472
44790c4909 remove obsolete comment and pub(super) visibility 2024-12-16 22:06:52 +01:00
The 8472
03f1b73339 remove bounds from vec and linkedlist ExtractIf
since drain-on-drop behavior was removed those bounds
no longer serve a purpose
2024-12-16 22:06:52 +01:00
The 8472
ab6ad1ae06 Add a range argument to vec.extract_if 2024-12-16 22:06:52 +01:00
bors
0894fb0fbf Auto merge of #134332 - Zalathar:rollup-oe23hkw, r=Zalathar
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #130361 (std::net: Solaris supports `SOCK_CLOEXEC` as well since 11.4.)
 - #133406 (Add value accessor methods to `Mutex` and `RwLock`)
 - #133633 (don't show the full linker args unless `--verbose` is passed)
 - #134285 (Add some convenience helper methods on `hir::Safety`)
 - #134310 (Add clarity to the examples of some `Vec` & `VecDeque` methods)
 - #134313 (Don't make a def id for `impl_trait_in_bindings`)
 - #134315 (A couple of polonius fact generation cleanups)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-12-15 11:08:21 +00:00
Stuart Cook
b974187950
Rollup merge of #134310 - tkr-sh:master, r=Noratrieb
Add clarity to the examples of some `Vec` & `VecDeque` methods

In some `Vec` and `VecDeque` examples where elements are `i32`, examples can seem a bit confusing at first glance if a parameter of the method is an `usize`.

In this case, I think it's better to use `char` rather than `i32`.

> [!NOTE]
> It's already done in the implementation of `VecDeque::insert`

#### Difference

- `i32`
```rs
let mut v = vec![1, 2, 3];
assert_eq!(v.remove(1), 2);
assert_eq!(v, [1, 3]);
```
- `char`
```rs
let mut v = vec!['a', 'b', 'c'];
assert_eq!(v.remove(1), 'b');
assert_eq!(v, ['a', 'c']);
```

Even tho it's pretty minor, it's a nice to have.
2024-12-15 20:01:38 +11:00
bors
87139bd9cf Auto merge of #133223 - zachs18:uniquerc-impls, r=Noratrieb
`UniqueRc` trait impls

UniqueRc tracking Issue: #112566

Stable traits: (i.e. impls behind only the `unique_rc_arc` feature gate)

* Support the same formatting as `Rc`:
  * `fmt::Debug` and `fmt::Display` delegate to the pointee.
  * `fmt::Pointer` prints the address of the pointee.
* Add explicit `!Send` and `!Sync` impls, to mirror `Rc`.
* Borrowing traits: `Borrow`, `BorrowMut`, `AsRef`, `AsMut`
  * `Rc` does not implement `BorrowMut` and `AsMut`, but `UniqueRc` can.
* Unconditional `Unpin`, like other heap-allocated types.
* Comparison traits `(Partial)Ord` and `(Partial)Eq` delegate to the pointees.
  * `PartialEq for UniqueRc` does not do `Rc`'s specialization shortcut for pointer equality when `T: Eq`, since by definition two `UniqueRc`s cannot share an allocation.
* `Hash` delegates to the pointee.
* `AsRawFd`, `AsFd`, `AsHandle`, `AsSocket` delegate to the pointee like `Rc`.
  * Sidenote: The bounds on `T` for the existing `Pointer<T>` impls for specifically `AsRawFd` and `AsSocket` do not allow `T: ?Sized`. For the added `UniqueRc` impls I allowed `T: ?Sized` for all four traits, but I did not change the existing (stable) impls.

Unstable traits:
* `DispatchFromDyn`, allows using `UniqueRc<Self>` as a method receiver under `feature(arbitrary_self_types)`.
* Existing `PinCoerceUnsized for UniqueRc` is generalized to allow non-`Global` allocators, like `Rc`.
* `DerefPure`, allows using `UniqueRc` in deref-patterns under `feature(deref_patterns)`, like `Rc`.

For documentation, `Rc` only has documentation on the comparison traits' methods, so I copied/adapted the documentation for those, and left the rest without impl-specific docs.

~~Edit: Marked as draft while I figure out `UnwindSafe`.~~
Edit: Ignoring `UnwindSafe` for this PR
2024-12-15 08:26:19 +00:00
EFanZh
b5ea631fbd Asserts the maximum value that can be returned from Vec::len 2024-12-15 15:44:56 +08:00
bors
4790a435cb Auto merge of #134258 - bjorn3:no_public_specialization, r=petrochenkov
Remove support for specializing ToString outside the standard library

This is the only trait specializable outside of the standard library. Before stabilizing specialization we will probably want to remove support for this. It was originally made specializable to allow a more efficient ToString in libproc_macro back when this way the only way to get any data out of a TokenStream. We now support getting individual tokens, so proc macros no longer need to call it as often.
2024-12-15 04:45:24 +00:00
tkirishima
891a75b3a1 Add clarity to the "greater" of VecDeque::insert 2024-12-14 14:25:55 +00:00
tkirishima
ea048cf055 Replace i32 by char to add clarity
In some `Vec` and `VecDeque` examples where elements are i32, examples can seem a bit confusing at first glance if a parameter of the method is an usize.
2024-12-14 14:25:55 +00:00
bjorn3
b805f30542 Remove support for specializing ToString outside the standard library
This is the only trait specializable outside of the standard library.
Before stabilizing specialization we will probably want to remove
support for this. It was originally made specializable to allow a more
efficient ToString in libproc_macro back when this way the only way to
get any data out of a TokenStream. We now support getting individual
tokens, so proc macros no longer need to call it as often.
2024-12-13 13:48:19 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c605c84be8 Stabilize async closures 2024-12-13 00:04:56 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
909a3e2215
Rollup merge of #133859 - bjorn3:move_tests_to_alloctests, r=tgross35
Move some alloc tests to the alloctests crate

Unit tests directly inside of standard library crates require a very fragile way of building that is hard to reproduce outside of bootstrap.
2024-12-12 08:06:59 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2e60288ce0
Rollup merge of #133598 - ChayimFriedman2:get-many-mut-detailed-err, r=scottmcm
Change `GetManyMutError` to match T-libs-api decision

That is, differentiate between out-of-bounds and overlapping indices, and remove the generic parameter `N`.

I also exported `GetManyMutError` from `alloc` (and `std`), which was apparently forgotten.

Changing the error to carry additional details means LLVM no longer generates separate short-circuiting branches for the checks, instead it generates one branch at the end. I therefore changed the  code to use early returns to make LLVM generate jumps. Benchmark results between the approaches are somewhat mixed, but I chose this approach because it is significantly faster with ranges and also faster with `unwrap()`.

Benchmark (`jumps` refer to short-circuiting, `acc` is not short-circuiting):
```rust
use criterion::{black_box, criterion_group, criterion_main, Criterion};
use my_crate::{get_many_check_valid_acc, get_many_check_valid_jumps, GetManyMutError};

mod externs {
    #[unsafe(no_mangle)]
    fn foo() {}
    #[unsafe(no_mangle)]
    fn bar() {}
    #[unsafe(no_mangle)]
    fn baz() {}
}

unsafe extern "C" {
    safe fn foo();
    safe fn bar();
    safe fn baz();
}

fn bench_method(c: &mut Criterion) {
    c.bench_function("jumps two usize", |b| {
        b.iter(|| get_many_check_valid_jumps(&[black_box(1), black_box(5)], black_box(10)))
    });
    c.bench_function("jumps two usize unwrap", |b| {
        b.iter(|| get_many_check_valid_jumps(&[black_box(1), black_box(5)], black_box(10)).unwrap())
    });
    c.bench_function("jumps two usize ok", |b| {
        b.iter(|| get_many_check_valid_jumps(&[black_box(1), black_box(5)], black_box(10)).ok())
    });
    c.bench_function("jumps three usize", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            get_many_check_valid_jumps(&[black_box(1), black_box(5), black_box(7)], black_box(10))
        })
    });
    c.bench_function("jumps three usize match", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            match get_many_check_valid_jumps(
                &[black_box(1), black_box(5), black_box(7)],
                black_box(10),
            ) {
                Err(GetManyMutError::IndexOutOfBounds) => foo(),
                Err(GetManyMutError::OverlappingIndices) => bar(),
                Ok(()) => baz(),
            }
        })
    });
    c.bench_function("jumps two Range", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            get_many_check_valid_jumps(
                &[black_box(1)..black_box(5), black_box(7)..black_box(8)],
                black_box(10),
            )
        })
    });
    c.bench_function("jumps two RangeInclusive", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            get_many_check_valid_jumps(
                &[black_box(1)..=black_box(5), black_box(7)..=black_box(8)],
                black_box(10),
            )
        })
    });

    c.bench_function("acc two usize", |b| {
        b.iter(|| get_many_check_valid_acc(&[black_box(1), black_box(5)], black_box(10)))
    });
    c.bench_function("acc two usize unwrap", |b| {
        b.iter(|| get_many_check_valid_acc(&[black_box(1), black_box(5)], black_box(10)).unwrap())
    });
    c.bench_function("acc two usize ok", |b| {
        b.iter(|| get_many_check_valid_acc(&[black_box(1), black_box(5)], black_box(10)).ok())
    });
    c.bench_function("acc three usize", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            get_many_check_valid_acc(&[black_box(1), black_box(5), black_box(7)], black_box(10))
        })
    });
    c.bench_function("acc three usize match", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            match get_many_check_valid_jumps(
                &[black_box(1), black_box(5), black_box(7)],
                black_box(10),
            ) {
                Err(GetManyMutError::IndexOutOfBounds) => foo(),
                Err(GetManyMutError::OverlappingIndices) => bar(),
                Ok(()) => baz(),
            }
        })
    });
    c.bench_function("acc two Range", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            get_many_check_valid_acc(
                &[black_box(1)..black_box(5), black_box(7)..black_box(8)],
                black_box(10),
            )
        })
    });
    c.bench_function("acc two RangeInclusive", |b| {
        b.iter(|| {
            get_many_check_valid_acc(
                &[black_box(1)..=black_box(5), black_box(7)..=black_box(8)],
                black_box(10),
            )
        })
    });
}

criterion_group!(benches, bench_method);
criterion_main!(benches);
```
Benchmark results:
```none
jumps two usize          time:   [586.44 ps 590.20 ps 594.50 ps]
jumps two usize unwrap   time:   [390.44 ps 393.63 ps 397.44 ps]
jumps two usize ok       time:   [585.52 ps 591.74 ps 599.38 ps]
jumps three usize        time:   [976.51 ps 983.79 ps 991.51 ps]
jumps three usize match  time:   [390.82 ps 393.80 ps 397.07 ps]
jumps two Range          time:   [1.2583 ns 1.2640 ns 1.2695 ns]
jumps two RangeInclusive time:   [1.2673 ns 1.2770 ns 1.2877 ns]
acc two usize            time:   [592.63 ps 596.44 ps 600.52 ps]
acc two usize unwrap     time:   [582.65 ps 587.07 ps 591.90 ps]
acc two usize ok         time:   [581.59 ps 587.82 ps 595.71 ps]
acc three usize          time:   [894.69 ps 901.23 ps 908.24 ps]
acc three usize match    time:   [392.68 ps 395.73 ps 399.17 ps]
acc two Range            time:   [1.5531 ns 1.5617 ns 1.5711 ns]
acc two RangeInclusive   time:   [1.5746 ns 1.5840 ns 1.5939 ns]
```
2024-12-11 20:00:14 +01:00
bors
75716b4510 Auto merge of #118159 - EliasHolzmann:formatting_options, r=m-ou-se
Implementation of `fmt::FormattingOptions`

Tracking issue: #118117

Public API:
```rust
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct FormattingOptions { … }
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Sign {
    Plus,
    Minus
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum DebugAsHex {
    Lower,
    Upper
}

impl FormattingOptions {
    pub fn new() -> Self;
    pub fn sign(&mut self, sign: Option<Sign>) -> &mut Self;
    pub fn sign_aware_zero_pad(&mut self, sign_aware_zero_pad: bool) -> &mut Self;
    pub fn alternate(&mut self, alternate: bool) -> &mut Self;
    pub fn fill(&mut self, fill: char) -> &mut Self;
    pub fn align(&mut self, alignment: Option<Alignment>) -> &mut Self;
    pub fn width(&mut self, width: Option<usize>) -> &mut Self;
    pub fn precision(&mut self, precision: Option<usize>) -> &mut Self;
    pub fn debug_as_hex(&mut self, debug_as_hex: Option<DebugAsHex>) -> &mut Self;

    pub fn get_sign(&self) -> Option<Sign>;
    pub fn get_sign_aware_zero_pad(&self) -> bool;
    pub fn get_alternate(&self) -> bool;
    pub fn get_fill(&self) -> char;
    pub fn get_align(&self) -> Option<Alignment>;
    pub fn get_width(&self) -> Option<usize>;
    pub fn get_precision(&self) -> Option<usize>;
    pub fn get_debug_as_hex(&self) -> Option<DebugAsHex>;

    pub fn create_formatter<'a>(self, write: &'a mut (dyn Write + 'a)) -> Formatter<'a>;
    }

impl<'a> Formatter<'a> {
    pub fn new(write: &'a mut (dyn Write + 'a), options: FormattingOptions) -> Self;
    pub fn with_options<'b>(&'b mut self, options: FormattingOptions) -> Formatter<'b>;
    pub fn sign(&self) -> Option<Sign>;

    pub fn options(&self) -> FormattingOptions;
}
```

Relevant changes from the public API in the tracking issue (I'm leaving out some stuff I consider obvious mistakes, like missing `#[derive(..)]`s and `pub` specifiers):

- `enum DebugAsHex`/`FormattingOptions::debug_as_hex`/`FormattingOptions::get_debug_as_hex`: To support `{:x?}` as well as `{:X?}`. I had completely missed these options in the ACP. I'm open for any and all bikeshedding, not married to the name.
- `fill`/`get_fill` now takes/returns `char` instead of `Option<char>`. This simply mirrors what `Formatter::fill` returns (with default being `' '`).
- Changed `zero_pad`/`get_zero_pad` to `sign_aware_zero_pad`/`get_sign_aware_zero_pad`. This also mirrors `Formatter::sign_aware_zero_pad`. While I'm not a fan of this quite verbose name, I do believe that having the interface of `Formatter` and `FormattingOptions` be compatible is more important.
- For the same reason, renamed `alignment`/`get_alignment` to `aling`/`get_align`.
- Deviating from my initial idea, `Formatter::with_options` returns a `Formatter` which has the lifetime of the `self` reference as its generic lifetime parameter (in the original API spec, the generic lifetime of the returned `Formatter` was the generic lifetime used by `self` instead). Otherwise, one could construct two `Formatter`s that both mutably borrow the same underlying buffer, which would be unsound. This solution still has performance benefits over simply using `Formatter::new`, so I believe it is worthwhile to keep this method.
2024-12-06 22:28:42 +00:00
bors
8dc83770f7 Auto merge of #133089 - eholk:stabilize-noop-waker, r=dtolnay
Stabilize noop_waker

Tracking Issue: #98286

This is a handy feature that's been used widely in tests and example async code and it'd be nice to make it available to users.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-async`
2024-12-06 18:34:16 +00:00
Eric Holk
72ce1ab42f
Stabilize noop_waker
Co-authored-by: zachs18 <8355914+zachs18@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-12-05 14:14:17 -08:00
Elias Holzmann
ad8f264e46 Fixed another broken test 2024-12-05 21:48:35 +01:00
Elias Holzmann
f17d13285c Added struct fmt::FormattingOptions
This allows to build custom `std::Formatter`s at runtime.

Also added some related enums and two related methods on `std::Formatter`.
2024-12-05 21:48:01 +01:00
Xelph
b781165a4c Improve documentation
Fix missing newlines that rustfmt removed.

fix trailing whitespace

Fix duplicate word.

Reformat panic reasons into a list

remove trailing whitespace 2 electric boogaloo

Change verbe tense.

Integrate suggestions
2024-12-05 10:52:51 -07:00
bjorn3
b440ef8cdf Move some alloc tests to the alloctests crate
Unit tests directly inside of standard library crates require a very
fragile way of building that is hard to reproduce outside of bootstrap.
2024-12-04 14:32:04 +00:00
Kornel
eadea7764e
Use c"lit" for CStrings without unwrap 2024-12-02 18:16:36 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
8f7a10670f
Rollup merge of #133672 - RalfJung:const-stability-cleanup, r=jhpratt
Remove a bunch of unnecessary const stability noise
2024-12-01 22:10:23 -05:00
Ralf Jung
4ce2116aef get rid of a bunch of unnecessary rustc_const_unstable 2024-11-30 11:55:58 +01:00
Ralf Jung
0dc94404ee remove a whole bunch of unnecessary const feature gates 2024-11-30 10:23:39 +01:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
132fcd89b3
Rollup merge of #133548 - cuviper:btreeset-entry-api, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add `BTreeSet` entry APIs to match `HashSet`

The following methods are added, along with the corresponding `Entry` implementation.

```rust
impl<T, A: Allocator + Clone> BTreeSet<T, A> {
    pub fn get_or_insert(&mut self, value: T) -> &T
    where
        T: Ord,
    {...}
    pub fn get_or_insert_with<Q: ?Sized, F>(&mut self, value: &Q, f: F) -> &T
    where
        T: Borrow<Q> + Ord,
        Q: Ord,
        F: FnOnce(&Q) -> T,
    {...}

    pub fn entry(&mut self, value: T) -> Entry<'_, T, A>
    where
        T: Ord,
    {...}
}
```

Tracking issue #133549
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/1490
2024-11-30 12:57:35 +08:00
bors
1fc691e6dd Auto merge of #133533 - BoxyUwU:bump-boostrap, r=jieyouxu,Mark-Simulacrum
Bump boostrap compiler to new beta

Currently failing due to something about the const stability checks and `panic!`. I'm not sure why though since I wasn't able to see any PRs merged in the past few days that would result in a `cfg(bootstrap)` that shouldn't be removed. cc `@RalfJung` #131349
2024-11-29 22:39:10 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8ca5a907a5
Rollup merge of #133530 - timvisee:master, r=jhpratt
Use consistent wording in docs, use is zero instead of is 0

In documentation, wording of _"`rhs` is zero"_ and _"`rhs` is 0"_ is intermixed. This is especially visible [here](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.usize.html#method.div_ceil).

This changes all occurrences to _"`rhs` is zero"_ for better readability.
2024-11-29 10:18:58 +01:00
Chayim Refael Friedman
fa87a3e889 Change GetManyMutError to match T-libs-api decision
That is, differentiate between out-of-bounds and overlapping indices, and remove the generic parameter `N`.

I also exported `GetManyMutError` from `alloc` (and `std`), which was apparently forgotten.

Changing the error to carry additional details means LLVM no longer generates separate short-circuiting branches for the checks, instead it generates one branch at the end. I therefore changed the  code to use early returns to make LLVM generate jumps. Benchmark results between the approaches are somewhat mixed, but I chose this approach because it is significantly faster with ranges and also faster with `unwrap()`.
2024-11-28 23:34:47 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
4a216a25d1 Share inline(never) generics across crates
This reduces code sizes and better respects programmer intent when
marking inline(never). Previously such a marking was essentially ignored
for generic functions, as we'd still inline them in remote crates.
2024-11-28 13:43:05 -05:00
timvisee
89b20e95fd
Also use zero when referencing to capacity or length 2024-11-28 09:47:11 +01:00
Josh Stone
21b1ab1779 Fill in a BTreeSet::entry example 2024-11-27 12:22:21 -08:00