Raise `DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE` to at least 64KiB
Prevent copy-paste errors from producing new starved-for-resources threaded platforms by raising `DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE` from 4096 bytes to at least 64KiB.
Two platforms "affected" by this have no actual threads:
- UEFI
- "unsupported"
Platforms that this actually affects:
- wasm32-wasi with "atomics" enabled
- wasm32-wasi-p1-threads
Two exceptions:
- SGX: a "secure code execution" platform, stays at 4096B
- TEEOS: also a "secure code execution" platform, stays at 8192B
I believe either of these may have sufficiently "interesting" semantics around threads, or significant external library support. Either would mean making any choices here for them is suspect.
Fixes#126027 which is a bug report about `DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE` being too low on wasi.
Some minor query system cleanups
* Improves diagnostics on conflicting query flags
* removes unnecessary impls
* `track_caller`
pulled out of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115613
Clarify our tier 1 Windows Server support
I've been asked a number of times about our minimum Windows Server support so this PR updates the documentation to be more explicit.
Note that this doesn't change our support at all, it just clarifies it. Windows Server 2016 is the first "Windows 10" server OS (specifically it has the same [build number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Server_2016#Release_to_manufacturing) as Windows 10 1607).
CI: fix publishing of toolstate history
Hopefully fixes the upload of toolstate history that I broke in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125145. The problem is that the toolstate environment variables need to be available not just when updating `latest.json` through the Bash/Python script, but also in the main CI workflow, where `history` is updated in bootstrap (the toolstate logic is distributed in two places :/ ).
The only tricky thing is how to pass the token secret to the CI job, as I need to enable it only for privileged (`auto`/`try`) builds. I assume that the secret is filled only on `rust-lang-ci`, not on `rust-lang`, so I chose the easiest way of just configuring the environment variable globally. We'll see if that works on PR CI.
r? `@ehuss`
Update to LLVM 18.1.7
This release only contains a single commit in code that we build: 7e6ece9b4f It addresses a regression in LLVM 18.1.6 that may result in compiler crashes when targeting ppc.
check host's libstdc++ version when using ci llvm
If the host's libstdc++ version is too old using ci-llvm may result in an ABI mismatch between the local libstdc++ and libLLVM.so. This PR adds a sanity check to immediately fail at the beginning of the bootstrap before starting the actual build. I am not sure if '8' is the best threshold, but it should be a good start and we can increase it anytime if needed.
Fixes#123037
Directly add extension instead of using `Path::with_extension`
`Path::with_extension` has a nice footgun when the original path doesn't contain an extension: Anything after the last dot gets removed.
Prevent copy-paste errors from producing new starved-for-resources
threaded platforms by raising `DEFAULT_MIN_STACK_SIZE` from 4096 bytes
to at least 64KiB.
Two platforms "affected" by this have no actual threads:
- UEFI
- "unsupported"
Platforms that this actually affects:
- wasm32-wasi with "atomics" enabled
- wasm32-wasi-p1-threads
Two exceptions:
- SGX: a "secure code execution" platform, stays at 4096B
- TEEOS: also a "secure code execution" platform, stays at 8192B
I believe either of these may have sufficiently "interesting" semantics
around threads, or significant external library support. Either would
mean making any choices here for them is suspect.
Remove the `ty` field from type system `Const`s
Fixes#125556Fixes#122908
Part of the work on `adt_const_params`/`generic_const_param_types`/`min_generic_const_exprs`/generally making the compiler nicer. cc rust-lang/project-const-generics#44
Please review commit-by-commit otherwise I wasted a lot of time not just squashing this into a giant mess (and also it'll be SO much nicer because theres a lot of fluff changes mixed in with other more careful changes if looking via File Changes
---
Why do this?
- The `ty` field keeps causing ICEs and weird behaviour due to it either being treated as "part of the const" or it being forgotten about leading to ICEs.
- As we move forward with `adt_const_params` and a potential `min_generic_const_exprs` it's going to become more complex to actually lower the correct `Ty<'tcx>`
- It muddles the idea behind how we check `Const` arguments have the correct type. By having the `ty` field it may seem like we ought to be relating it when we relate two types, or that its generally important information about the `Const`.
- Brings the compiler more in line with `a-mir-formality` as that also tracks the type of type system `Const`s via `ConstArgHasType` bounds in the env instead of on the `Const` itself.
- A lot of stuff is a lot nicer when you dont have to pass around the type of a const lol. Everywhere we construct `Const` is now significantly nicer 😅
See #125671's description for some more information about the `ty` field
---
General summary of changes in this PR:
- Add `Ty` to `ConstKind::Value` as otherwise there is no way to implement `ConstArgHasType` to ensure that const arguments are correctly typed for the parameter when we stop creating anon consts for all const args. It's also just incredibly difficult/annoying to thread the correct `Ty` around to a bunch of ctfe functions otherwise.
- Fully implement `ConstArgHasType` in both the old and new solver. Since it now has no reliance on the `ty` field it serves its originally intended purpose of being able to act as a double check that trait vs impls have correctly typed const parameters. It also will now be able to be responsible for checking types of const arguments to parameters under `min_generic_const_exprs`.
- Add `Ty` to `mir::Const::Ty`. I dont have a great understanding of why mir constants are setup like this to be honest. Regardless they need to be able to determine the type of the const and the easiest way to make this happen was to simply store the `Ty` along side the `ty::Const`. Maybe we can do better here in the future but I'd have to spend way more time looking at everywhere we use `mir::Const`.
- rustdoc has its own `Const` which also has a `ty` field. It was relatively easy to remove this.
---
r? `@lcnr` `@compiler-errors`
When `derive`ing, account for HRTB on `BareFn` fields
When given
```rust
trait SomeTrait {
type SomeType<'a>;
}
#[derive(Clone)]
struct Foo<T: SomeTrait> {
x: for<'a> fn(T::SomeType<'a>)
}
```
expand to
```rust
impl<T: ::core::clone::Clone + SomeTrait> ::core::clone::Clone for Foo<T>
where for<'a> T::SomeType<'a>: ::core::clone::Clone {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> Foo<T> {
Foo { x: ::core::clone::Clone::clone(&self.x) }
}
}
```
instead of the previous invalid
```
impl<T: ::core::clone::Clone + SomeTrait> ::core::clone::Clone for Foo<T>
where T::SomeType<'a>: ::core::clone::Clone {
#[inline]
fn clone(&self) -> Foo<T> {
Foo { x: ::core::clone::Clone::clone(&self.x) }
}
}
```
Fix#122622.
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Match ergonomics 2024: align implementation with RFC
- Remove eat-two-layers (`ref_pat_everywhere`)
- Consolidate `mut_preserve_binding_mode_2024` into `ref_pat_eat_one_layer_2024`
- `&mut` no longer peels off `&`
- Apply "no `ref mut` behind `&`" rule on all editions with `ref_pat_eat_one_layer_2024`
- Require `mut_ref` feature gate for all mutable by-reference bindings
r? ``@Nadrieril``
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123076
``@rustbot`` label A-edition-2024 A-patterns
Add translation support by mdbook-i18n-helpers to bootstrap
This PR add translation support by [mdbook-i18n-helpers](https://github.com/google/mdbook-i18n-helpers) to bootstrap.
This is draft PR because there is the dependency to my forked mdbook-i18n-helpers.
If this PR is acceptable, I'll send a PR to the original mdbook-i18n-helpers and remove draft after changing the dependency to the original.
Closes#124641
Don't walk the bodies of free constants for reachability.
follow-up to #122371
cc #119214
This avoids codegening items (e.g. functions) that are only used during const eval, but do not reach their final constant value (e.g. via function pointers).
r? `@tmiasko`
Rollup of 9 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #124840 (resolve: mark it undetermined if single import is not has any bindings)
- #125622 (Winnow private method candidates instead of assuming any candidate of the right name will apply)
- #125648 (Remove unused(?) `~/rustsrc` folder from docker script)
- #125672 (Add more ABI test cases to miri (RFC 3391))
- #125800 (Fix `mut` static task queue in SGX target)
- #125871 (Orphanck[old solver]: Consider opaque types to never cover type parameters)
- #125893 (Handle all GVN binops in a single place.)
- #126008 (Port `tests/run-make-fulldeps/issue-19371` to ui-fulldeps)
- #126032 (Update description of the `IsTerminal` example)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rollup of 10 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #124746 (`rustc --explain E0582` additional example)
- #125407 (Detect when user is trying to create a lending `Iterator` and give a custom explanation)
- #125505 (Add intra-doc-links to rustc_middle crate-level docs.)
- #125792 (Don't drop `Unsize` candidate in intercrate mode)
- #125819 (Various `HirTyLowerer` cleanups)
- #125861 (rustc_codegen_ssa: fix `get_rpath_relative_to_output` panic when lib only contains file name)
- #125911 (delete bootstrap build before switching to bumped rustc)
- #125921 (coverage: Carve out hole spans in a separate early pass)
- #125940 (std::unix::fs::get_path: using fcntl codepath for netbsd instead.)
- #126022 (set `has_unconstrained_ty_var` when generalizing aliases in bivariant contexts)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Fix tests/codegen/riscv-abi/call-llvm-intrinsics.rs
Fix tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs
Fix tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs
On riscv64gc ignore tests/ui/debuginfo/debuginfo-emit-llvm-ir-and-split-debuginfo.rs
Make tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs no_core
Make tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs no_core
Set -O for tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64d-abi.rs
Set -O for tests/codegen/riscv-abi/riscv64-lp64f-lp64d-abi.rs