tls_leak_main_thread_allowed: make test check target_thread_local
Instead of ignoring the test entirely on some targets, make the test check the `target_thread_local` flag to determine whether `thread_local!` statics can be tracked by Miri and hence can have main-thread-TLS leaks ignored.
Detect multiple crate versions on method not found
When a type comes indirectly from one crate version but the imported trait comes from a separate crate version, the called method won't be found. We now show additional context:
```
error[E0599]: no method named `foo` found for struct `dep_2_reexport::Type` in the current scope
--> multiple-dep-versions.rs:8:10
|
8 | Type.foo();
| ^^^ method not found in `Type`
|
note: there are multiple different versions of crate `dependency` in the dependency graph
--> multiple-dep-versions.rs:4:32
|
4 | use dependency::{do_something, Trait};
| ^^^^^ `dependency` imported here doesn't correspond to the right crate version
|
::: ~/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/run-make/crate-loading/rmake_out/multiple-dep-versions-1.rs:4:1
|
4 | pub trait Trait {
| --------------- this is the trait that was imported
|
::: ~/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/run-make/crate-loading/rmake_out/multiple-dep-versions-2.rs:4:1
|
4 | pub trait Trait {
| --------------- this is the trait that is needed
5 | fn foo(&self);
| --- the method is available for `dep_2_reexport::Type` here
```
Fix#128569, fix#110926, fix#109161, fix#81659, fix#51458, fix#32611. Follow up to #124944.
CloneToUninit impls
As per #126799.
Also implements it for `Wtf8` and both versions of `os_str::Slice`.
Maybe it is worth to slap `#[inline]` on some of those impls.
r? `@dtolnay`
epoll test: further clean up check_epoll_wait
Given that `check_epoll_wait` compared the length of the two slices, I don't think it was possible for it to ever return `false`. It's also strange to have some requirements checked inside the function and some checked by the caller, so let's just move it all inside the function.
Cc `@tiif` -- did I miss anything?
float to/from bits and classify: update for float semantics RFC
With https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3514 having been accepted, it is clear that hardware which e.g. flushes subnormal to zero is just non-conformant from a Rust perspective -- this is a hardware bug, or maybe an LLVM backend bug (where LLVM doesn't lower floating-point ops in a way that they have the standardized behavior). So update the comments here to make it clear that we don't have to do any of this, we're just being nice.
Also remove the subnormal/NaN checks from the (unstable) const-version of to/from-bits; they are not needed since we decided with the aforementioned RFC that it is okay to get a different result at const-time and at run-time.
r? `@workingjubilee` since I think you wrote many of the comments I am editing here.
add 'project' process guidlines for larger contributions
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/3443
I am honestly not entirely sure what the consensus from what issue was. I feel like the epoll PR worked reasonably well, and not having been closely involved I am not sure which process `@oli-obk` followed there. Compared to the first draft in #3443 I tried to make this less formal and framed more as guidelines than hard rules.
This is a trivial Python script that simply tries to parse each line of stdin
(i.e. the test process output) as JSON, to verify that the overall output is
JSON Lines.
We can perform the same check directly in `rmake.rs` using `serde_json`.
Update cargo
8 commits in 2f738d617c6ead388f899802dd1a7fd66858a691..ba8b39413c74d08494f94a7542fe79aa636e1661
2024-08-13 10:57:52 +0000 to 2024-08-16 22:48:57 +0000
- feat(update): Report when incompatible-rust-version packages are selected (rust-lang/cargo#14401)
- test: Migrate old_cargos to snapbox (rust-lang/cargo#14410)
- Correct diagnostic for `TomlDebugInfo` (rust-lang/cargo#14413)
- Add `--lockfile-path` flag (rust-lang/cargo#14326)
- test: Migrate some json tests to snapbox (rust-lang/cargo#14402)
- Implement base paths (RFC 3529) 1/n: path dep and patch support (rust-lang/cargo#14360)
- doc: convert comments to rustdoc in workspace (rust-lang/cargo#14397)
- Fix MSRV for workspace .package and .dependencies (rust-lang/cargo#14400)
r? ghost
Implement DoubleEnded and ExactSize for Take<Repeat> and Take<RepeatWith>
Repeat iterator always returns the same element and behaves the same way
backwards and forwards. Take iterator can trivially implement backwards
iteration over Repeat inner iterator by simply doing forwards iteration.
DoubleEndedIterator is not currently implemented for Take<Repeat<T>>
because Repeat doesn’t implement ExactSizeIterator which is a required
bound on DEI implementation for Take.
Similarly, since Repeat is an infinite iterator which never stops, Take
can trivially know how many elements it’s going to return. This allows
implementing ExactSizeIterator on Take<Repeat<T>>.
While at it, observe that ExactSizeIterator can also be implemented for
Take<RepeatWhile<F>> so add that implementation too. Since in contrast
to Repeat, RepeatWhile doesn’t guarante to always return the same value,
DoubleEndedIterator isn’t implemented.
Those changes render core::iter::repeat_n somewhat redundant.
Issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104434
Issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104729
- [ ] ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/120 (this is actually ACP for repeat_n but this is nearly the same functionality so hijacking it so both approaches can be discussed in one place)
`Either` is wasteful for a one-or-none iterator, especially since `Once`
is already an `option::IntoIter` internally. We don't really need any of
the iterator mechanisms in this case, just a single conditional insert.
Fix wrong source location for some incorrect macro definitions
Fixes#95463
Currently the code will consume the next token tree after `var` when trying to parse `$var:some_type` even when it's not a `:` (e.g. a `$` when input is `($foo $bar:tt) => {}`). Additionally it will return the wrong span when it's not a `:`.
This PR fixes these problems.
Migrate `validate_json.py` script to rust in `run-make/rustdoc-map-file` test
This PR fixes the FIXME I added for future-me who become present-me. :')
Since there are multiple `run-make` tests using python scripts, I suppose more of them will migrate to Rust, hence why I added the `jzon` public reexport to the `run-make-support` crate.
cc `@jieyouxu`
r? `@Kobzol`
Special-case alias ty during the delayed bug emission in `try_from_lit`
This PR tries to fix#116308.
A delayed bug in `try_from_lit` will not be emitted so that the compiler will not ICE when it sees the pair `(ast::LitKind::Int, ty::TyKind::Alias)` in `lit_to_const` (called from `try_from_lit`).
This PR is related to an unstable feature `adt_const_params` (#95174).
r? ``@BoxyUwU``
Re-enable more debuginfo tests on freebsd
These ignores are _ancient_, we don't run freebsd tests in CI, and even if we did they'd probably pass because the test suite passes with the latest gdb release on Linux.
Migrate `reproducible-build` `run-make` test to rmake
Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).
This will likely fail. Locally, rustc errors with `linker 'linker' not found` on line 36 while the file exists according to the dir-debug statement before it.
If this gets fixed and the test passes, further developments may include:
- [x] There may be some leftovers from each test - `test_in_tmpdir` may therefore be required.
- [ ] Try jobs on all ignored architectures.
- [x] A potential refactor with a struct and a custom function like #128410 so this isn't just a huge stream of `rfs` and `rustc`. This is a little bit harder to do in this test considering the variability present in each test case.
// try-job: x86_64-msvc // windows jobs passed in a prior run
// try-job: x86_64-mingw
// try-job: i686-msvc
// try-job: i686-mingw
try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: aarch64-gnu
try-job: armhf-gnu
try-job: test-various
try-job: dist-various-1