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Author SHA1 Message Date
bjorn3
bddf151dea Use more accurate lifetimes 2021-06-08 19:24:16 +02:00
bjorn3
1b7ec34878 Inline PinnedGenerator 2021-06-08 19:24:16 +02:00
bjorn3
99e112d282 Inline the rest of box_region 2021-06-08 19:24:16 +02:00
bjorn3
86b3ebe2da Inline box_region macro calls 2021-06-08 19:24:15 +02:00
bjorn3
8f397bc8a0 Simplify box_region macros 2021-06-08 19:24:15 +02:00
bjorn3
8176ab8bc1 Revert "Merge CrateDisambiguator into StableCrateId"
This reverts commit d0ec85d3fb.
2021-06-07 10:37:45 +02:00
bors
cc9610bf5a Auto merge of #85810 - bjorn3:further_driver_cleanup, r=varkor
Driver improvements

This PR contains a couple of cleanups for the driver and a few small improvements for the custom codegen backend interface. It also implements `--version` and `-Cpasses=list` support for custom codegen backends.
2021-06-07 02:30:24 +00:00
bors
c79419af07 Auto merge of #84449 - alexcrichton:metadata-in-object, r=nagisa
rustc: Store metadata-in-rlibs in object files

This commit updates how rustc compiler metadata is stored in rlibs.
Previously metadata was stored as a raw file that has the same format as
`--emit metadata`. After this commit, however, the metadata is encoded
into a small object file which has one section which is the contents of
the metadata.

The motivation for this commit is to fix a common case where #83730
arises. The problem is that when rustc crates a `dylib` crate type it
needs to include entire rlib files into the dylib, so it passes
`--whole-archive` (or the equivalent) to the linker. The problem with
this, though, is that the linker will attempt to read all files in the
archive. If the metadata file were left as-is (today) then the linker
would generate an error saying it can't read the file. The previous
solution was to alter the rlib just before linking, creating a new
archive in a temporary directory which has the metadata file removed.

This problem from before this commit is now removed if the metadata file
is stored in an object file that the linker can read. The only caveat we
have to take care of is to ensure that the linker never actually
includes the contents of the object file into the final output. We apply
similar tricks as the `.llvmbc` bytecode sections to do this.

This involved changing the metadata loading code a bit, namely updating
some of the LLVM C APIs used to use non-deprecated ones and fiddling
with the lifetimes a bit to get everything to work out. Otherwise though
this isn't intended to be a functional change really, only that metadata
is stored differently in archives now.

This should end up fixing #83730 because by default dylibs will no
longer have their rlib dependencies "altered" meaning that
split-debuginfo will continue to have valid paths pointing at the
original rlibs. (note that we still "alter" rlibs if LTO is enabled to
remove Rust object files and we also "alter" for the #[link(cfg)]
feature, but that's rarely used).

Closes #83730
2021-06-04 19:29:50 +00:00
Alex Crichton
0e0338744d rustc: Store metadata-in-rlibs in object files
This commit updates how rustc compiler metadata is stored in rlibs.
Previously metadata was stored as a raw file that has the same format as
`--emit metadata`. After this commit, however, the metadata is encoded
into a small object file which has one section which is the contents of
the metadata.

The motivation for this commit is to fix a common case where #83730
arises. The problem is that when rustc crates a `dylib` crate type it
needs to include entire rlib files into the dylib, so it passes
`--whole-archive` (or the equivalent) to the linker. The problem with
this, though, is that the linker will attempt to read all files in the
archive. If the metadata file were left as-is (today) then the linker
would generate an error saying it can't read the file. The previous
solution was to alter the rlib just before linking, creating a new
archive in a temporary directory which has the metadata file removed.

This problem from before this commit is now removed if the metadata file
is stored in an object file that the linker can read. The only caveat we
have to take care of is to ensure that the linker never actually
includes the contents of the object file into the final output. We apply
similar tricks as the `.llvmbc` bytecode sections to do this.

This involved changing the metadata loading code a bit, namely updating
some of the LLVM C APIs used to use non-deprecated ones and fiddling
with the lifetimes a bit to get everything to work out. Otherwise though
this isn't intended to be a functional change really, only that metadata
is stored differently in archives now.

This should end up fixing #83730 because by default dylibs will no
longer have their rlib dependencies "altered" meaning that
split-debuginfo will continue to have valid paths pointing at the
original rlibs. (note that we still "alter" rlibs if LTO is enabled to
remove Rust object files and we also "alter" for the #[link(cfg)]
feature, but that's rarely used).

Closes #83730
2021-06-04 10:05:20 -07:00
bjorn3
d96446c53c Use SyncOnceCell in get_codegen_backend
This reduces the amount of unsafe code in get_codegen_backend
2021-06-04 13:20:04 +02:00
bjorn3
1870f9b05f Allow printing the version of the default codegen backend if it isn't llvm 2021-06-04 13:20:04 +02:00
bjorn3
45c9775361 A couple of small cleanups 2021-06-04 13:20:04 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
36f1ed6de2
Rollup merge of #85850 - bjorn3:less_feature_gates, r=jyn514
Remove unused feature gates

The first commit removes a usage of a feature gate, but I don't expect it to be controversial as the feature gate was only used to workaround a limitation of rust in the past. (closures never being `Clone`)

The second commit uses `#[allow_internal_unstable]` to avoid leaking the `trusted_step` feature gate usage from inside the index newtype macro. It didn't work for the `min_specialization` feature gate though.

The third commit removes (almost) all feature gates from the compiler that weren't used anyway.
2021-06-04 13:42:54 +09:00
Camille GILLOT
ba0ac88cd5 Avoid a clone of output_filenames. 2021-06-01 21:22:55 +02:00
Camille Gillot
0f0f3138cb
Revert "Reduce the amount of untracked state in TyCtxt" 2021-06-01 09:05:22 +02:00
bors
41278062c8 Auto merge of #85153 - cjgillot:qresolve, r=Aaron1011
Reduce the amount of untracked state in TyCtxt

Access to untracked global state may generate instances of #84970.

The GlobalCtxt contains the lowered HIR, the resolver outputs and interners.
By wrapping the resolver inside a query, we make sure those accesses are properly tracked.
As a no_hash query, all dependent queries essentially become `eval_always`,
what they should have been from the beginning.
2021-06-01 00:51:00 +00:00
bors
657bc01888 Auto merge of #85702 - Aaron1011:no-vec-sort, r=michaelwoerister
Don't sort a `Vec` before computing its `DepTrackingHash`

Previously, we sorted the vec prior to hashing, making the hash
independent of the original (command-line argument) order. However, the
original vec was still always kept in the original order, so we were
relying on the rest of the compiler always working with it in an
'order-independent' way.

This assumption was not being upheld by the `native_libraries` query -
the order of the entires in its result depends on the order of entries
in `Options.libs`. This lead to an 'unstable fingerprint' ICE when the
`-l` arguments were re-ordered.

This PR removes the sorting logic entirely. Re-ordering command-line
arguments (without adding/removing/changing any arguments) seems like a
really niche use case, and correctly optimizing for it would require
additional work. By always hashing arguments in their original order, we
can entirely avoid a cause of 'unstable fingerprint' errors.
2021-05-31 20:03:18 +00:00
bjorn3
312f964478 Remove unused feature gates 2021-05-31 13:55:43 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
e1e6949558 Avoid a clone of output_filenames. 2021-05-30 19:57:13 +02:00
bjorn3
d0ec85d3fb Merge CrateDisambiguator into StableCrateId 2021-05-30 12:51:34 +02:00
Aaron Hill
605513a513
Don't sort a Vec before computing its DepTrackingHash
Previously, we sorted the vec prior to hashing, making the hash
independent of the original (command-line argument) order. However, the
original vec was still always kept in the original order, so we were
relying on the rest of the compiler always working with it in an
'order-independent' way.

This assumption was not being upheld by the `native_libraries` query -
the order of the entires in its result depends on the order of entries
in `Options.libs`. This lead to an 'unstable fingerprint' ICE when the
`-l` arguments were re-ordered.

This PR removes the sorting logic entirely. Re-ordering command-line
arguments (without adding/removing/changing any arguments) seems like a
really niche use case, and correctly optimizing for it would require
additional work. By always hashing arguments in their original order, we
can entirely avoid a cause of 'unstable fingerprint' errors.
2021-05-25 22:11:39 -05:00
Eric Huss
074d667cf5 Don't panic when failing to initialize incremental directory. 2021-05-25 14:40:33 -07:00
LeSeulArtichaut
af3d9a3aa3 Make thir_check_unsafety itself responsible for checking gate 2021-05-24 15:09:33 +02:00
Alan Egerton
93c636211c
Provide option for specifying the profiler runtime
Currently, if `-Zinstrument-coverage` is enabled, the target is linked
against the `library/profiler_builtins` crate (which pulls in LLVM's
compiler-rt runtime).

This option enables backends to specify an alternative runtime crate for
handling injected instrumentation calls.
2021-05-17 08:31:33 +01:00
bors
3396a383bb Auto merge of #85178 - cjgillot:local-crate, r=oli-obk
Remove CrateNum parameter for queries that only work on local crate

The pervasive `CrateNum` parameter is a remnant of the multi-crate rustc idea.

Using `()` as query key in those cases avoids having to worry about the validity of the query key.
2021-05-17 01:42:03 +00:00
Ralf Jung
c96d531a92 fix version_str comment 2021-05-15 14:22:29 +02:00
bors
17b60b8738 Auto merge of #83129 - LeSeulArtichaut:thir-unsafeck, r=nikomatsakis
Introduce the beginning of a THIR unsafety checker

This poses the foundations for the THIR unsafety checker, so that it can be implemented incrementally:
- implements a rudimentary `Visitor` for the THIR (which will definitely need some tweaking in the future)
- introduces a new `-Zthir-unsafeck` flag which tells the compiler to use THIR unsafeck instead of MIR unsafeck
- implements detection of unsafe functions
- adds revisions to the UI tests to test THIR unsafeck alongside MIR unsafeck

This uses a very simple query design, where bodies are unsafety-checked on a body per body basis. This however has some big flaws:
- the unsafety-checker builds the THIR itself, which means a lot of work is duplicated with MIR building constructing its own copy of the THIR
- unsafety-checking closures is currently completely wrong: closures should take into account the "safety context" in which they are created, here we are considering that closures are always a safe context

I had intended to fix these problems in follow-up PRs since they are always gated under the `-Zthir-unsafeck` flag (which is explicitely noted to be unsound).

r? `@nikomatsakis`
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/project-thir-unsafeck/issues/3 https://github.com/rust-lang/project-thir-unsafeck/issues/7
2021-05-13 10:49:29 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
1fb9cad50a Use () for analysis. 2021-05-12 14:01:16 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
9849327384 Use () for privacy. 2021-05-12 13:58:45 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
b7bf467fa3 Use () for proc_macro_decls_static. 2021-05-12 13:58:43 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
e9e1900af7 Use () for plugin_registrar_fn. 2021-05-12 13:58:43 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
829a9d33a9 Use () for entry_fn. 2021-05-12 13:58:42 +02:00
bors
e1ff91f439 Auto merge of #83813 - cbeuw:remap-std, r=michaelwoerister
Fix `--remap-path-prefix` not correctly remapping `rust-src` component paths and unify handling of path mapping with virtualized paths

This PR fixes #73167 ("Binaries end up containing path to the rust-src component despite `--remap-path-prefix`") by preventing real local filesystem paths from reaching compilation output if the path is supposed to be remapped.

`RealFileName::Named` introduced in #72767 is now renamed as `LocalPath`, because this variant wraps a (most likely) valid local filesystem path.

`RealFileName::Devirtualized` is renamed as `Remapped` to be used for remapped path from a real path via `--remap-path-prefix` argument, as well as real path inferred from a virtualized (during compiler bootstrapping) `/rustc/...` path. The `local_path` field is now an `Option<PathBuf>`, as it will be set to `None` before serialisation, so it never reaches any build output. Attempting to serialise a non-`None` `local_path` will cause an assertion faliure.

When a path is remapped, a `RealFileName::Remapped` variant is created. The original path is preserved in `local_path` field and the remapped path is saved in `virtual_name` field. Previously, the `local_path` is directly modified which goes against its purpose of "suitable for reading from the file system on the local host".

`rustc_span::SourceFile`'s fields `unmapped_path` (introduced by #44940) and `name_was_remapped` (introduced by #41508 when `--remap-path-prefix` feature originally added) are removed, as these two pieces of information can be inferred from the `name` field: if it's anything other than a `FileName::Real(_)`, or if it is a `FileName::Real(RealFileName::LocalPath(_))`, then clearly `name_was_remapped` would've been false and `unmapped_path` would've been `None`. If it is a `FileName::Real(RealFileName::Remapped{local_path, virtual_name})`, then `name_was_remapped` would've been true and `unmapped_path` would've been `Some(local_path)`.

cc `@eddyb` who implemented `/rustc/...` path devirtualisation
2021-05-12 11:05:56 +00:00
bors
ac923d94f8 Auto merge of #83610 - bjorn3:driver_cleanup, r=cjgillot
rustc_driver cleanup

Best reviewed one commit at a time.
2021-05-12 08:38:03 +00:00
LeSeulArtichaut
29780f43e2 Introduce the (WIP) THIR unsafety checker 2021-05-11 15:33:00 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
b7c5599d22 Adjust target search algorithm for rustlib path
With this the concerns expressed in #83800 should be addressed.
2021-05-10 19:15:19 +03:00
Nikita Popov
0318883cd6 Make -Z new-llvm-pass-manager an Option<bool>
To allow it to have an LLVM version dependent default.
2021-05-08 10:58:08 +02:00
Luqman Aden
db555e1284 Implement RFC 2951: Native link modifiers
This commit implements both the native linking modifiers infrastructure
as well as an initial attempt at the individual modifiers from the RFC.
It also introduces a feature flag for the general syntax along with
individual feature flags for each modifier.
2021-05-05 16:04:25 -07:00
Andy Wang
0ac9ca4f88
Add -Z simulate-remapped-rust-src-base option to simulate path virutalisation during bootstrapping 2021-05-05 15:31:32 +01:00
Andy Wang
5417b45c26
Use local and remapped paths where appropriate 2021-05-05 15:31:28 +01:00
Andy Wang
ec34cd94dd
Use local name if available in write_out_deps 2021-05-05 15:30:55 +01:00
Andy Wang
6720a37042
Rename RealFileName::Named to LocalPath and Devirtualized to Remapped 2021-05-05 15:10:50 +01:00
bjorn3
0447f91e10 Let load_query_result_cache take a &DefPathTable
This allows removing a confusing mem::replace in create_global_ctxt
2021-05-02 18:00:20 +02:00
bors
bcd696d722 Auto merge of #84401 - crlf0710:impl_main_by_path, r=petrochenkov
Implement RFC 1260 with feature_name `imported_main`.

This is the second extraction part of #84062 plus additional adjustments.
This (mostly) implements RFC 1260.

However there's still one test case failure in the extern crate case. Maybe `LocalDefId` doesn't work here? I'm not sure.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/28937
r? `@petrochenkov`
2021-04-30 06:59:37 +00:00
bors
814a560072 Auto merge of #84233 - jyn514:track-path-prefix, r=michaelwoerister
Add TRACKED_NO_CRATE_HASH and use it for `--remap-path-prefix`

I verified locally that this fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66955.

r? `@Aaron1011` (feel free to reassign)
2021-04-29 14:57:17 +00:00
Charles Lew
d261df4a72 Implement RFC 1260 with feature_name imported_main. 2021-04-29 08:35:08 +08:00
Joshua Nelson
39648ea467 Make real_rust_path_dir a TRACKED_NO_CRATE_HASH option
This also adds support for doc-comments to Options.
2021-04-27 16:48:25 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
272015190d Add [TRACKED_NO_CRATE_HASH] and [SUBSTRUCT] directives
This is necessary for options that should invalidate the incremental
hash but *not* affect the crate hash (e.g. --remap-path-prefix).

This doesn't add `for_crate_hash` to the trait directly because it's not
relevant for *types*, only for *options*, which are fields on a larger
struct. Instead, it adds a new `SUBSTRUCT` directive for options, which
does take a `for_crate_hash` parameter.

- Use TRACKED_NO_CRATE_HASH for --remap-path-prefix
- Add test that `remap_path_prefix` is tracked
- Reduce duplication in the test suite to avoid future churn
2021-04-27 16:46:33 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
fb7018b41e Test that non_default_option is not the default option
Otherwise the test is useless and does nothing. This caught 2 bugs in
the test suite.
2021-04-27 16:30:39 +00:00
Jubilee Young
b2c1dbbd33 Use tempfile 2021-04-23 15:33:57 -07:00
Aaron Hill
1ce1cda02f
Track -C link-dead-code during incremental compilation
This option influences monomorphization, which participates in
incremental compilation.
2021-04-15 15:05:26 -04:00
pierwill
934a30a8fd Fix outdated crate names in rustc_interface::callbacks 2021-04-07 11:45:27 -05:00
bors
354cc751b7 Auto merge of #81641 - bjorn3:find_codegen_backend, r=davidtwco
Find codegen backends in more locations

* Search in the sysroot passed using `--sysroot` in addition to the default sysroot.
* Search for `librustc_codegen_$name.so` in addition to `librustc_codegen_$name-$release.so`.

This combined would allow putting `librustc_codegen_cranelift.so` in the right location of a sysroot passed using `--sysroot`.
2021-04-06 07:16:19 +00:00
Dylan DPC
a1c34493d4
Rollup merge of #73945 - est31:unused_externs, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add an unstable --json=unused-externs flag to print unused externs

This adds an unstable flag to print a list of the extern names not used by cargo.

This PR will enable cargo to collect unused dependencies from all units and provide warnings.
The companion PR to cargo is: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/8437

The goal is eventual stabilization of this flag in rustc as well as in cargo.

Discussion of this feature is mostly contained inside these threads: #57274 #72342 #72603

The feature builds upon the internal datastructures added by #72342

Externs are uniquely identified by name and the information is sufficient for cargo.
If the mode is enabled, rustc will print json messages like:

```
{"unused_extern_names":["byteorder","openssl","webpki"]}
```

For a crate that got passed byteorder, openssl and webpki dependencies but needed none of them.

### Q: Why not pass -Wunused-crate-dependencies?
A: See [ehuss's comment here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57274#issuecomment-624839355)
   TLDR: it's cleaner. Rust's warning system wasn't built to be filtered or edited by cargo.
   Even a basic implementation of the feature would have to change the "n warnings emitted" line that rustc prints at the end.
   Cargo ideally wants to synthesize its own warnings anyways. For example, it would be hard for rustc to emit warnings like
   "dependency foo is only used by dev targets", suggesting to make it a dev-dependency instead.

### Q: Make rustc emit used or unused externs?
A: Emitting used externs has the advantage that it simplifies cargo's collection job.
   However, emitting unused externs creates less data to be communicated between rustc and cargo.
   Often you want to paste a cargo command obtained from `cargo build -vv` for doing something
   completely unrelated. The message is emitted always, even if no warning or error is emitted.
   At that point, even this tiny difference in "noise" matters. That's why I went with emitting unused externs.

### Q: One json msg per extern or a collective json msg?
A: Same as above, the data format should be concise. Having 30 lines for the 30 crates a crate uses would be disturbing to readers.
   Also it helps the cargo implementation to know that there aren't more unused deps coming.

### Q: Why use names of externs instead of e.g. paths?
A: Names are both sufficient as well as neccessary to uniquely identify a passed `--extern` arg.
   Names are sufficient because you *must* pass a name when passing an `--extern` arg.
   Passing a path is optional on the other hand so rustc might also figure out a crate's location from the file system.
   You can also put multiple paths for the same extern name, via e.g. `--extern hello=/usr/lib/hello.rmeta --extern hello=/usr/local/lib/hello.rmeta`,
   but rustc will only ever use one of those paths.
   Also, paths don't identify a dependency uniquely as it is possible to have multiple different extern names point to the same path.
   So paths are ill-suited for identification.

### Q: What about 2015 edition crates?
A: They are fully supported.
   Even on the 2015 edition, an explicit `--extern` flag is is required to enable `extern crate foo;` to work (outside of sysroot crates, which this flag doesn't warn about anyways).
   So the lint would still fire on 2015 edition crates if you haven't included a dependency specified in Cargo.toml using `extern crate foo;` or similar.
   The lint won't fire if your sole use in the crate is through a `extern crate foo;`   statement, but that's not its job.
   For detecting unused `extern crate foo` statements, there is the `unused_extern_crates` lint
   which can be enabled by `#![warn(unused_extern_crates)]` or similar.

cc ```@jsgf``` ```@ehuss``` ```@petrochenkov``` ```@estebank```
2021-04-04 19:19:58 +02:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
64af7eae1e Move SanitizerSet to rustc_target 2021-04-03 00:37:49 +03:00
Camille GILLOT
6bfaf3a9cb Stream the dep-graph to a file. 2021-03-30 18:09:59 +02:00
bors
a0e229abad Auto merge of #83649 - bjorn3:dedup_providers, r=petrochenkov
Don't duplicate the extern providers once for each crate

This should give a small perf improvement for small crates by avoiding a memcpy of a pretty big struct for each loaded crate. In addition would be useful for replacing the sequential `CrateNum` everywhere with the hash based `StableCrateId` introduced in #81635, which would allow avoiding remapping of `CrateNum`'s when loading crate metadata. While this PR is not strictly needed for that, it is necessary to prevent a performance loss due to it.

I think this duplication was done in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/40008 (which introduced the query system) to make it possible to compile multiple crates in a single session in the future. I think this is unlikely to be implemented any time soon. In addition this PR can easily be reverted if necessary to implement this.
2021-03-30 06:22:29 +00:00
bjorn3
cd7a011f37 Don't duplicate the extern providers once for each crate 2021-03-29 18:03:07 +02:00
Joshua Nelson
de0fda9558 Address review comments
- Add back `HirIdVec`, with a comment that it will soon be used.
- Add back `*_region` functions, with a comment they may soon be used.
- Remove `-Z borrowck_stats` completely. It didn't do anything.
- Remove `make_nop` completely.
- Add back `current_loc`, which is used by an out-of-tree tool.
- Fix style nits
- Remove `AtomicCell` with `cfg(parallel_compiler)` for consistency.
2021-03-27 22:16:34 -04:00
bors
dbc37a97dc Auto merge of #83307 - richkadel:cov-unused-functions-1.1, r=tmandry
coverage bug fixes and optimization support

Adjusted LLVM codegen for code compiled with `-Zinstrument-coverage` to
address multiple, somewhat related issues.

Fixed a significant flaw in prior coverage solution: Every counter
generated a new counter variable, but there should have only been one
counter variable per function. This appears to have bloated .profraw
files significantly. (For a small program, it increased the size by
about 40%. I have not tested large programs, but there is anecdotal
evidence that profraw files were way too large. This is a good fix,
regardless, but hopefully it also addresses related issues.

Fixes: #82144

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced when compiled with -C opt-level=1

Existing tests now work up to at least `opt-level=3`. This required a
detailed analysis of the LLVM IR, comparisons with Clang C++ LLVM IR
when compiled with coverage, and a lot of trial and error with codegen
adjustments.

The biggest hurdle was figuring out how to continue to support coverage
results for unused functions and generics. Rust's coverage results have
three advantages over Clang's coverage results:

1. Rust's coverage map does not include any overlapping code regions,
   making coverage counting unambiguous.
2. Rust generates coverage results (showing zero counts) for all unused
   functions, including generics. (Clang does not generate coverage for
   uninstantiated template functions.)
3. Rust's unused functions produce minimal stubbed functions in LLVM IR,
   sufficient for including in the coverage results; while Clang must
   generate the complete LLVM IR for each unused function, even though
   it will never be called.

This PR removes the previous hack of attempting to inject coverage into
some other existing function instance, and generates dedicated instances
for each unused function. This change, and a few other adjustments
(similar to what is required for `-C link-dead-code`, but with lower
impact), makes it possible to support LLVM optimizations.

Fixes: #79651

Coverage report: "Unexecuted instantiation:..." for a generic function
from multiple crates

Fixed by removing the aforementioned hack. Some "Unexecuted
instantiation" notices are unavoidable, as explained in the
`used_crate.rs` test, but `-Zinstrument-coverage` has new options to
back off support for either unused generics, or all unused functions,
which avoids the notice, at the cost of less coverage of unused
functions.

Fixes: #82875

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced with crate brotli_decompressor

Fixed by disabling the LLVM function attribute that forces inlining, if
`-Z instrument-coverage` is enabled. This attribute is applied to
Rust functions with `#[inline(always)], and in some cases, the forced
inlining breaks coverage instrumentation and reports.

FYI: `@wesleywiser`

r? `@tmandry`
2021-03-25 05:07:34 +00:00
Nikita Popov
08c5ffd4a3 Convert -Z mutable-noalias to Optional<bool>
The default value will dependend on the LLVM version in the future,
so don't specify one to start with.
2021-03-21 20:10:53 +01:00
Rich Kadel
bcf755562a coverage bug fixes and optimization support
Adjusted LLVM codegen for code compiled with `-Zinstrument-coverage` to
address multiple, somewhat related issues.

Fixed a significant flaw in prior coverage solution: Every counter
generated a new counter variable, but there should have only been one
counter variable per function. This appears to have bloated .profraw
files significantly. (For a small program, it increased the size by
about 40%. I have not tested large programs, but there is anecdotal
evidence that profraw files were way too large. This is a good fix,
regardless, but hopefully it also addresses related issues.

Fixes: #82144

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced when compiled with -C opt-level=1

Existing tests now work up to at least `opt-level=3`. This required a
detailed analysis of the LLVM IR, comparisons with Clang C++ LLVM IR
when compiled with coverage, and a lot of trial and error with codegen
adjustments.

The biggest hurdle was figuring out how to continue to support coverage
results for unused functions and generics. Rust's coverage results have
three advantages over Clang's coverage results:

1. Rust's coverage map does not include any overlapping code regions,
   making coverage counting unambiguous.
2. Rust generates coverage results (showing zero counts) for all unused
   functions, including generics. (Clang does not generate coverage for
   uninstantiated template functions.)
3. Rust's unused functions produce minimal stubbed functions in LLVM IR,
   sufficient for including in the coverage results; while Clang must
   generate the complete LLVM IR for each unused function, even though
   it will never be called.

This PR removes the previous hack of attempting to inject coverage into
some other existing function instance, and generates dedicated instances
for each unused function. This change, and a few other adjustments
(similar to what is required for `-C link-dead-code`, but with lower
impact), makes it possible to support LLVM optimizations.

Fixes: #79651

Coverage report: "Unexecuted instantiation:..." for a generic function
from multiple crates

Fixed by removing the aforementioned hack. Some "Unexecuted
instantiation" notices are unavoidable, as explained in the
`used_crate.rs` test, but `-Zinstrument-coverage` has new options to
back off support for either unused generics, or all unused functions,
which avoids the notice, at the cost of less coverage of unused
functions.

Fixes: #82875

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced with crate brotli_decompressor

Fixed by disabling the LLVM function attribute that forces inlining, if
`-Z instrument-coverage` is enabled. This attribute is applied to
Rust functions with `#[inline(always)], and in some cases, the forced
inlining breaks coverage instrumentation and reports.
2021-03-19 17:11:50 -07:00
Dylan DPC
2816c110e0
Rollup merge of #83144 - hyd-dev:parse-sess-created, r=oli-obk
Introduce `rustc_interface::interface::Config::parse_sess_created` callback

Resolves #82900.

cc `@oli-obk`
2021-03-15 16:23:00 +01:00
hyd-dev
4709dcd476
Change the .unwrap to .expect with a helpful message 2021-03-15 20:45:45 +08:00
hyd-dev
d7ab3c77b3
Add rustc_interface::interface::Config::parse_sess_created 2021-03-15 18:24:58 +08:00
bors
2a55274e0c Auto merge of #82999 - cuviper:rustc-rayon-0.3.1, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update to rustc-rayon 0.3.1

This pulls in rust-lang/rustc-rayon#8 to fix #81425. (h/t `@ammaraskar)`

That revealed weak constraints on `rustc_arena::DropArena`, because its
`DropType` was holding type-erased raw pointers to generic `T`. We can
implement `Send` for `DropType` (under `cfg(parallel_compiler)`) by
requiring all `T: Send` before they're type-erased.
2021-03-15 08:49:25 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
f0ebc10410
Rollup merge of #82617 - camelid:everybody_loops-docs, r=jyn514
Document `everybody_loops`

cc `@jyn514`
2021-03-14 13:07:30 +09:00
Camelid
8164a74eef Document everybody_loops 2021-03-13 13:52:48 -08:00
Josh Stone
f7e75a2124 Update to rustc-rayon 0.3.1
This pulls in rust-lang/rustc-rayon#8 to fix #81425. (h/t @ammaraskar)

That revealed weak constraints on `rustc_arena::DropArena`, because its
`DropType` was holding type-erased raw pointers to generic `T`. We can
implement `Send` for `DropType` (under `cfg(parallel_compiler)`) by
requiring all `T: Send` before they're type-erased.
2021-03-10 17:53:35 -08:00
bors
5fe790e3c4 Auto merge of #82884 - nagisa:nagisa/remove-most-of-sideeffect-inserts, r=nikic
Remove the -Zinsert-sideeffect

This removes all of the code we had in place to work-around LLVM's
handling of forward progress. From this removal excluded is a workaround
where we'd insert a `sideeffect` into clearly infinite loops such as
`loop {}`. This code remains conditionally effective when the LLVM
version is earlier than 12.0, which fixed the forward progress related
miscompilations at their root.
2021-03-10 14:03:00 +00:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
0517acd543 Remove the -Zinsert-sideeffect
This removes all of the code we had in place to work-around LLVM's
handling of forward progress. From this removal excluded is a workaround
where we'd insert a `sideeffect` into clearly infinite loops such as
`loop {}`. This code remains conditionally effective when the LLVM
version is earlier than 12.0, which fixed the forward progress related
miscompilations at their root.
2021-03-10 12:21:43 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
c701872a6c Remove hir::Item::attrs. 2021-03-09 19:27:50 +01:00
Dylan DPC
4a4e3e667d
Rollup merge of #82415 - petrochenkov:modin3, r=davidtwco
expand: Refactor module loading

This is an accompanying PR to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82399, but they can be landed independently.
See individual commits for more details.

Anyone should be able to review this equally well because all people actually familiar with this code left the project.
2021-03-08 13:13:19 +01:00
Dylan DPC
da74a77622
Rollup merge of #82047 - the8472:fast-rename, r=davidtwco
bypass auto_da_alloc for metadata files

This saves about 0.7% when rerunning the UI test suite. I.e. when the metadata files exist and will be overwritten. No improvements expected for a clean build. So it might show up in incr-patched perf results.
```
regular rename:

Benchmark #1: touch src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs ; RUSTC_WRAPPER="" schedtool -B -e ./x.py test src/test/ui
  Time (mean ± σ):     47.305 s ±  0.170 s    [User: 1631.540 s, System: 412.648 s]
  Range (min … max):   47.125 s … 47.856 s    20 runs

non-durable rename:

Benchmark #1: touch src/tools/compiletest/src/main.rs ; RUSTC_WRAPPER="" schedtool -B -e ./x.py test src/test/ui
  Time (mean ± σ):     46.930 s ±  0.064 s    [User: 1634.344 s, System: 396.038 s]
  Range (min … max):   46.759 s … 47.043 s    20 runs
```

There are more places that trigger auto_da_alloc behavior by overwriting existing files with O_TRUNC, but those are much harder to locate because `O_TRUNC` is set on `open()` but the writeback is triggered on `close()`. The latter is the part which shows up in profiles.
2021-03-08 13:13:18 +01:00
est31
3a62eb74db Emit the lint level of the unused-crate-dependencies
Also, turn off the lint when the unused dependencies json flag
is specified so that cargo doesn't have to supress the lint
2021-03-08 08:18:46 +01:00
Santiago Pastorino
261048f099
Fix rustc_driver self text and bump the mir_opt_level 2021-03-05 17:13:58 -03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
da3419e18c rustc_interface: Hide some hacky details of early linting from expand 2021-03-05 01:33:43 +03:00
Tomasz Miąsko
500aeccc5b Use optional values for inlining thresholds
Turn inlining threshold into optional values to make it possible to
configure different defaults depending on the current mir-opt-level.
2021-02-27 10:19:19 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
f895f1c35a Add option enabling MIR inlining independently of mir-opt-level 2021-02-27 10:18:06 +01:00
Aaron Hill
8c0119da77
Rollup merge of #82269 - LeSeulArtichaut:cleanup-ppmode, r=spastorino
Cleanup `PpMode` and friends

This PR:
 - Separates `PpSourceMode` and `PpHirMode` to remove invalid states
 - Renames the variant to remove the redundant `Ppm` prefix
 - Adds basic documentation for the different pretty-print modes
 - Cleanups some code to make it more idiomatic

Not sure if this is actually useful, but it looks cleaner to me.
2021-02-25 16:06:16 -05:00
Dylan DPC
0e5bca5f51
Rollup merge of #82255 - nhwn:nonzero-err-as-bug, r=davidtwco
Make `treat_err_as_bug` Option<NonZeroUsize>

`rustc -Z treat-err-as-bug=N` already requires `N` to be nonzero when the argument is parsed, so changing the type from `Option<usize>` to `Option<NonZeroUsize>` is a low-hanging fruit in terms of layout optimization.
2021-02-23 02:51:55 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
4581d16bcb Move the query system to rustc_query_impl. 2021-02-19 17:51:58 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
a4b1158f78 Move handle_deadlock where it is used. 2021-02-19 17:51:55 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
4dbf83a209 Move try_print_query_stack to rustc_interface. 2021-02-19 17:51:55 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
0e9cac40a6 Make alloc_self_profile_query_strings a standalone function. 2021-02-19 17:51:55 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
5d71b99690 Make QueryEngine opaque to TyCtxt. 2021-02-19 17:51:54 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
3ed189e8af Cleanup PpMode and friends 2021-02-19 17:50:23 +01:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
6165d1cc72 Print -Ztime-passes (and misc stats/logs) on stderr, not stdout. 2021-02-18 14:13:38 +02:00
Nathan Nguyen
8ddd846ce1 nhwn: make treat_err_as_bug Option<NonZeroUsize> 2021-02-18 05:27:20 -06:00
Camille GILLOT
ff14cac621 Index Modules using their LocalDefId. 2021-02-15 19:32:30 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
cebbba081e Only store a LocalDefId in hir::Item.
Items are guaranteed to be HIR owner.
2021-02-15 19:32:10 +01:00
klensy
93c8ebe022 bumped smallvec deps 2021-02-14 18:03:11 +03:00
The8472
6a679ffc81 bypass auto_da_alloc for metadata files 2021-02-13 19:35:47 +01:00
bjorn3
7f19a2d2de Find codegen backends in more locations
* Search in the sysroot passed using `--sysroot` in addition to the
  default sysroot.
* Search for `librustc_codegen_$name.so` in addition to
  `librustc_codegen_$name-$release.so`.
2021-02-01 19:29:31 +01:00
Dániel Buga
b87e1ecdf0 Box the biggest ast::ItemKind variants 2021-02-01 09:23:39 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
fe27dea4b5
Rollup merge of #81468 - est31:cfg_version, r=petrochenkov
cfg(version): treat nightlies as complete

This PR makes cfg(version) treat the nightlies
for version 1.n.0 as 1.n.0, even though that nightly
version might not have all stabilizations and features
of the released 1.n.0. This is done for greater
convenience for people who want to test a newly
stabilized feature on nightly, or in other words,
give newly stabilized features as many eyeballs
as possible.

For users who wish to pin nightlies, this commit adds
a -Z assume-incomplete-release option that they can
enable if they run into any issues due to this change.
Implements the suggestion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64796#issuecomment-640851454
2021-01-30 13:36:50 +09:00
Ryan Levick
6c7ecd007f Pre-canoncalize ExternLocation::ExactPaths 2021-01-29 11:02:12 +01:00
est31
d8b5745d46 Treat nightlies for a version as complete
This commit makes cfg(version) treat the nightlies
for version 1.n.0 as 1.n.0, even though that nightly
version might not have all stabilizations and features
of the released 1.n.0. This is done for greater
convenience for people who want to test a newly
stabilized feature on nightly.

For users who wish to pin nightlies, this commit adds
a -Z assume-incomplete-release option that they can
enable if there are any issues due to this change.
2021-01-29 07:59:19 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
d9e56f48c5
Rollup merge of #79570 - alexcrichton:split-debuginfo, r=bjorn3
rustc: Stabilize `-Zrun-dsymutil` as `-Csplit-debuginfo`

This commit adds a new stable codegen option to rustc,
`-Csplit-debuginfo`. The old `-Zrun-dsymutil` flag is deleted and now
subsumed by this stable flag. Additionally `-Zsplit-dwarf` is also
subsumed by this flag but still requires `-Zunstable-options` to
actually activate. The `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag takes one of
three values:

* `off` - This indicates that split-debuginfo from the final artifact is
  not desired. This is not supported on Windows and is the default on
  Unix platforms except macOS. On macOS this means that `dsymutil` is
  not executed.

* `packed` - This means that debuginfo is desired in one location
  separate from the main executable. This is the default on Windows
  (`*.pdb`) and macOS (`*.dSYM`). On other Unix platforms this subsumes
  `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` and produces a `*.dwp` file.

* `unpacked` - This means that debuginfo will be roughly equivalent to
  object files, meaning that it's throughout the build directory
  rather than in one location (often the fastest for local development).
  This is not the default on any platform and is not supported on Windows.

Each target can indicate its own default preference for how debuginfo is
handled. Almost all platforms default to `off` except for Windows and
macOS which default to `packed` for historical reasons.

Some equivalencies for previous unstable flags with the new flags are:

* `-Zrun-dsymutil=yes` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zrun-dsymutil=no` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=split` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`

Note that `-Csplit-debuginfo` still requires `-Zunstable-options` for
non-macOS platforms since split-dwarf support was *just* implemented in
rustc.

There's some more rationale listed on #79361, but the main gist of the
motivation for this commit is that `dsymutil` can take quite a long time
to execute in debug builds and provides little benefit. This means that
incremental compile times appear that much worse on macOS because the
compiler is constantly running `dsymutil` over every single binary it
produces during `cargo build` (even build scripts!). Ideally rustc would
switch to not running `dsymutil` by default, but that's a problem left
to get tackled another day.

Closes #79361
2021-01-29 09:17:20 +09:00
Alex Crichton
a124043fb0 rustc: Stabilize -Zrun-dsymutil as -Csplit-debuginfo
This commit adds a new stable codegen option to rustc,
`-Csplit-debuginfo`. The old `-Zrun-dsymutil` flag is deleted and now
subsumed by this stable flag. Additionally `-Zsplit-dwarf` is also
subsumed by this flag but still requires `-Zunstable-options` to
actually activate. The `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag takes one of
three values:

* `off` - This indicates that split-debuginfo from the final artifact is
  not desired. This is not supported on Windows and is the default on
  Unix platforms except macOS. On macOS this means that `dsymutil` is
  not executed.

* `packed` - This means that debuginfo is desired in one location
  separate from the main executable. This is the default on Windows
  (`*.pdb`) and macOS (`*.dSYM`). On other Unix platforms this subsumes
  `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` and produces a `*.dwp` file.

* `unpacked` - This means that debuginfo will be roughly equivalent to
  object files, meaning that it's throughout the build directory
  rather than in one location (often the fastest for local development).
  This is not the default on any platform and is not supported on Windows.

Each target can indicate its own default preference for how debuginfo is
handled. Almost all platforms default to `off` except for Windows and
macOS which default to `packed` for historical reasons.

Some equivalencies for previous unstable flags with the new flags are:

* `-Zrun-dsymutil=yes` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zrun-dsymutil=no` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=single` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed`
* `-Zsplit-dwarf=split` -> `-Csplit-debuginfo=unpacked`

Note that `-Csplit-debuginfo` still requires `-Zunstable-options` for
non-macOS platforms since split-dwarf support was *just* implemented in
rustc.

There's some more rationale listed on #79361, but the main gist of the
motivation for this commit is that `dsymutil` can take quite a long time
to execute in debug builds and provides little benefit. This means that
incremental compile times appear that much worse on macOS because the
compiler is constantly running `dsymutil` over every single binary it
produces during `cargo build` (even build scripts!). Ideally rustc would
switch to not running `dsymutil` by default, but that's a problem left
to get tackled another day.

Closes #79361
2021-01-28 08:51:11 -08:00
Yuki Okushi
bb6d1d3086
Rollup merge of #81284 - jyn514:impl-times, r=wesleywiser
Make `-Z time-passes` less noisy

- Add the module name to `pre_AST_expansion_passes` and don't make it a
  verbose event (since it normally doesn't take very long, and it's
  emitted many times)
- Don't make the following rustdoc events verbose; they're emitted many times.
  + build_extern_trait_impl
  + build_local_trait_impl
  + build_primitive_trait_impl
  + get_auto_trait_impls
  + get_blanket_trait_impls
- Remove the `get_auto_trait_and_blanket_synthetic_impls` rustdoc event; it's wholly
  covered by get_{auto,blanket}_trait_impls and not very useful.

I found this while working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81275 but it's independent of those changes.
2021-01-28 15:09:10 +09:00
Joshua Nelson
3b8f1b7883 Make -Z time-passes less noisy
- Add the module name to `pre_AST_expansion_passes` and don't make it a
  verbose event (since it normally doesn't take very long, and it's
  emitted many times)
- Don't make the following rustdoc events verbose; they're emitted many times.
  + build_extern_trait_impl
  + build_local_trait_impl
  + build_primitive_trait_impl
  + get_auto_trait_impls
  + get_blanket_trait_impls
- Remove `get_auto_trait_and_blanket_synthetic_impls`; it's wholly
  covered by get_{auto,blanket}_trait_impls and not very useful.
2021-01-23 11:44:46 -05:00
Joshua Nelson
ca72f9ed70 Calculate self-profile strings in Compiler::enter instead in codegen
This avoids each tool having to separately find and call
`self_profile_alloc_strings`.

- Don't compute the global context if it hasn't yet been computed

  This avoids giving extraneous errors about unresolved names if an error
  occurs during parsing.
2021-01-23 11:42:15 -05:00
Tyson Nottingham
62139ffad4 Remove DepKind::CrateMetadata and pre-allocation of DepNodes
Remove much of the special-case handling around crate metadata
dependency tracking by replacing `DepKind::CrateMetadata` and the
pre-allocation of corresponding `DepNodes` with on-demand invocation
of the `crate_hash` query.
2021-01-12 11:22:57 -08:00
Yuki Okushi
fd02c83bfe
Rollup merge of #80870 - petrochenkov:bmactable, r=oli-obk
resolve: Simplify built-in macro table

We don't use full `SyntaxExtension`s from the table, only `SyntaxExtensionKind`s, and `Ident` in `register_builtin_macro` always had dummy span. This PR removes unnecessary data from the table and related function signatures.

Noticed when reviewing #80850.
2021-01-12 07:59:13 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1d83f9828f
Rollup merge of #79997 - coolreader18:wasm-reactor, r=alexcrichton
Emit a reactor for cdylib target on wasi

Fixes #79199, and relevant to #73432

Implements wasi reactors, as described in WebAssembly/WASI#13 and [`design/application-abi.md`](https://github.com/WebAssembly/WASI/blob/master/design/application-abi.md)

Empty `lib.rs`, `lib.crate-type = ["cdylib"]`:

```shell
$ cargo +reactor build --release --target wasm32-wasi
   Compiling wasm-reactor v0.1.0 (/home/coolreader18/wasm-reactor)
    Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 0.08s
$ wasm-dis target/wasm32-wasi/release/wasm_reactor.wasm >reactor.wat
```
`reactor.wat`:
```wat
(module
 (type $none_=>_none (func))
 (type $i32_=>_none (func (param i32)))
 (type $i32_i32_=>_i32 (func (param i32 i32) (result i32)))
 (type $i32_=>_i32 (func (param i32) (result i32)))
 (type $i32_i32_i32_=>_i32 (func (param i32 i32 i32) (result i32)))
 (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "fd_prestat_get" (func $__wasi_fd_prestat_get (param i32 i32) (result i32)))
 (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "fd_prestat_dir_name" (func $__wasi_fd_prestat_dir_name (param i32 i32 i32) (result i32)))
 (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "proc_exit" (func $__wasi_proc_exit (param i32)))
 (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "environ_sizes_get" (func $__wasi_environ_sizes_get (param i32 i32) (result i32)))
 (import "wasi_snapshot_preview1" "environ_get" (func $__wasi_environ_get (param i32 i32) (result i32)))
 (memory $0 17)
 (table $0 1 1 funcref)
 (global $global$0 (mut i32) (i32.const 1048576))
 (global $global$1 i32 (i32.const 1049096))
 (global $global$2 i32 (i32.const 1049096))
 (export "memory" (memory $0))
 (export "_initialize" (func $_initialize))
 (export "__data_end" (global $global$1))
 (export "__heap_base" (global $global$2))
 (func $__wasm_call_ctors
  (call $__wasilibc_initialize_environ_eagerly)
  (call $__wasilibc_populate_preopens)
 )
 (func $_initialize
  (call $__wasm_call_ctors)
 )
 (func $malloc (param $0 i32) (result i32)
  (call $dlmalloc
   (local.get $0)
  )
 )
 ;; lots of dlmalloc, memset/memcpy, & libpreopen code
)
```

I went with repurposing cdylib because I figured that it doesn't make much sense to have a wasi shared library that can't be initialized, and even if someone was using it adding an `_initialize` export is a very small change.
2021-01-12 07:58:59 +09:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
f9b5859173 resolve: Simplify built-in macro table 2021-01-10 14:48:47 +03:00
Noah
92d3537abb
Add wasi-exec-model cg option for emitting wasi reactors 2021-01-08 13:09:40 -06:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
4d2d0bad4e Remove compile-fail test suite 2020-12-29 23:39:56 +03:00
Dylan DPC
98d80bda01
Rollup merge of #79662 - bjorn3:move_more_code_out_of_codegen_backend, r=oli-obk
Move some more code out of CodegenBackend::{codegen_crate,link}

Kind of a follow up to #77795
2020-12-28 14:12:59 +01:00
bors
1832bdd7de Auto merge of #80296 - wesleywiser:revert_missing_fragment_specifier_hard_error, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Revert missing fragment specifier hard error

Closes #76605

Reopens #40107

r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
2020-12-25 14:09:08 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
9cd992f394 Add some intra-doc links to compiler docs 2020-12-22 09:54:23 -05:00
Wesley Wiser
f1eb88b28a Revert "Promote missing_fragment_specifier to hard error"
This reverts commit 02eae432e7.
2020-12-22 09:33:16 -05:00
bjorn3
3a3a23ffc5 Fix tests 2020-12-17 10:05:39 +01:00
bjorn3
2c0dccb7f2 Move some code out of CodegenBackend::{codegen_crate,link} 2020-12-17 10:02:06 +01:00
Rich Kadel
36c639a2ce Convenience funcs for some_option.unwrap_or(...)
This ensures consistent handling of default values for options that are
None if not specified on the command line.
2020-12-14 17:27:27 -08:00
Rich Kadel
4f550f1f93 Improve warnings on incompatible options involving -Zinstrument-coverage
Adds checks for:

* `no_core` attribute
* explicitly-enabled `legacy` symbol mangling
* mir_opt_level > 1 (which enables inlining)

I removed code from the `Inline` MIR pass that forcibly disabled
inlining if `-Zinstrument-coverage` was set. The default `mir_opt_level`
does not enable inlining anyway. But if the level is explicitly set and
is greater than 1, I issue a warning.

The new warnings show up in tests, which is much better for diagnosing
potential option conflicts in these cases.
2020-12-14 12:55:46 -08:00
bors
220352781c Auto merge of #79586 - jyn514:crate-name, r=davidtwco
Fix `unknown-crate` when using -Z self-profile with rustdoc

... by removing a duplicate `crate_name` field in `interface::Config`,
making it clear that rustdoc should be passing it to `config::Options` instead.

Unblocks https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-perf/issues/797.
2020-12-03 12:14:29 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
878cfb5a4a Fix unknown-crate when using self-profile with rustdoc
... by removing a duplicate `crate_name` field in `interface::Config`,
making it clear that rustdoc should be passing it to `config::Options`
instead.
2020-12-01 12:54:03 -05:00
bors
4cbda829c0 Auto merge of #74967 - Aaron1011:feature/incr-def-path-table, r=pnkfelix
Implement lazy decoding of DefPathTable during incremental compilation

PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75813 implemented lazy decoding of the `DefPathTable` from crate metadata. However, it requires decoding the entire `DefPathTable` when incremental compilation is active, so that we can map a decoded `DefPathHash` to a `DefId` from an arbitrary crate.

This PR adds support for lazy decoding of dependency `DefPathTable`s when incremental compilation si active.

When we load the incremental cache and dep
graph, we need the ability to map a `DefPathHash` to a `DefId` in the
current compilation session (if the corresponding definition still
exists).

This is accomplished by storing the old `DefId` (that is, the `DefId`
from the previous compilation session) for each `DefPathHash` we need to
remap. Since a `DefPathHash` includes the owning crate, the old crate is
guaranteed to be the right one (if the definition still exists). We then
use the old `DefIndex` as an initial guess, which we validate by
comparing the expected and actual `DefPathHash`es. In most cases,
foreign crates will be completely unchanged, which means that we our
guess will be correct. If our guess is wrong, we fall back to decoding
the entire `DefPathTable` for the foreign crate. This still represents
an improvement over the status quo, since we can skip decoding the
entire `DefPathTable` for other crates (where all of our guesses were
correct).
2020-12-01 14:30:02 +00:00
bors
4ae328bef4 Auto merge of #78296 - Aaron1011:fix/stmt-tokens, r=petrochenkov
Properly handle attributes on statements

We now collect tokens for the underlying node wrapped by `StmtKind`
nstead of storing tokens directly in `Stmt`.

`LazyTokenStream` now supports capturing a trailing semicolon after it
is initially constructed. This allows us to avoid refactoring statement
parsing to wrap the parsing of the semicolon in `parse_tokens`.

Attributes on item statements
(e.g. `fn foo() { #[bar] struct MyStruct; }`) are now treated as
item attributes, not statement attributes, which is consistent with how
we handle attributes on other kinds of statements. The feature-gating
code is adjusted so that proc-macro attributes are still allowed on item
statements on stable.

Two built-in macros (`#[global_allocator]` and `#[test]`) needed to be
adjusted to support being passed `Annotatable::Stmt`.
2020-11-28 07:48:56 +00:00
bors
c922857066 Auto merge of #79318 - cjgillot:fitem, r=lcnr
Store HIR ForeignItem in a side table

In a similar fashion to Item, ImplItem and TraitItem.
2020-11-27 13:45:22 +00:00
Aaron Hill
de88bf148b
Properly handle attributes on statements
We now collect tokens for the underlying node wrapped by `StmtKind`
instead of storing tokens directly in `Stmt`.

`LazyTokenStream` now supports capturing a trailing semicolon after it
is initially constructed. This allows us to avoid refactoring statement
parsing to wrap the parsing of the semicolon in `parse_tokens`.

Attributes on item statements
(e.g. `fn foo() { #[bar] struct MyStruct; }`) are now treated as
item attributes, not statement attributes, which is consistent with how
we handle attributes on other kinds of statements. The feature-gating
code is adjusted so that proc-macro attributes are still allowed on item
statements on stable.

Two built-in macros (`#[global_allocator]` and `#[test]`) needed to be
adjusted to support being passed `Annotatable::Stmt`.
2020-11-26 17:08:35 -05:00
Camille GILLOT
419a9186a4 Store ForeignItem in a side table. 2020-11-26 21:29:27 +01:00
bors
72da5a9d85 Auto merge of #77671 - flip1995:lint_list_always_plugins, r=oli-obk,Manishearth
Always print lints from plugins, if they're available

Currently you can get a list of lints and lint groups by running `rustc
-Whelp`. This prints an additional line at the end:
```
Compiler plugins can provide additional lints and lint groups. To see a listing of these, re-run `rustc -W help` with a crate filename.
```

Clippy is such a "compiler plugin", that provides additional lints.
Running `clippy-driver -Whelp` (`rustc` wrapper) still only prints the
rustc lints with the above message at the end. But when running
`clippy-driver -Whelp main.rs`, where `main.rs` is any rust file, it
also prints Clippy lints. I don't think this is a good approach from a
UX perspective: Why is a random file necessary to print a help message?

This PR changes this behavior: Whenever a compiler callback
registers lints, it is assumed that these lints come from a plugin and
are printed without having to specify a Rust source file.

Fixes rust-lang/rust-clippy#6122

cc `@Manishearth` `@ebroto` for the Clippy changes.
2020-11-26 18:51:45 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
6fcd589025
Rollup merge of #79000 - sivadeilra:user/ardavis/lev_distance, r=wesleywiser
Move lev_distance to rustc_ast, make non-generic

rustc_ast currently has a few dependencies on rustc_lexer. Ideally, an AST
would not have any dependency its lexer, for minimizing
design-time dependencies. Breaking this dependency would also have practical
benefits, since modifying rustc_lexer would not trigger a rebuild of rustc_ast.

This commit does not remove the rustc_ast --> rustc_lexer dependency,
but it does remove one of the sources of this dependency, which is the
code that handles fuzzy matching between symbol names for making suggestions
in diagnostics. Since that code depends only on Symbol, it is easy to move
it to rustc_span. It might even be best to move it to a separate crate,
since other tools such as Cargo use the same algorithm, and have simply
contain a duplicate of the code.

This changes the signature of find_best_match_for_name so that it is no
longer generic over its input. I checked the optimized binaries, and this
function was duplicated for nearly every call site, because most call sites
used short-lived iterator chains, generic over Map and such. But there's
no good reason for a function like this to be generic, since all it does
is immediately convert the generic input (the Iterator impl) to a concrete
Vec<Symbol>. This has all of the costs of generics (duplicated method bodies)
with no benefit.

Changing find_best_match_for_name to be non-generic removed about 10KB of
code from the optimized binary. I know it's a drop in the bucket, but we have
to start reducing binary size, and beginning to tame over-use of generics
is part of that.
2020-11-26 13:39:05 +01:00
bors
b48cafd9eb Auto merge of #79411 - tmiasko:naked-params, r=Amanieu
Validate use of parameters in naked functions

* Reject use of parameters inside naked function body.
* Reject use of patterns inside function parameters, to emphasize role
  of parameters a signature declaration (mirroring existing behaviour
  for function declarations) and avoid generating code introducing
  specified bindings.

Closes issues below by considering input to be ill-formed.

Closes #75922.
Closes #77848.
Closes #79350.
2020-11-25 21:22:46 +00:00
Aaron Hill
e935d3832c
Lazy DefPath decoding for incremental compilation 2020-11-25 14:49:15 -05:00
Camelid
c4caf5ad36 TRACK '-Z polonius' flag 2020-11-24 20:08:54 -08:00
Arlie Davis
5481c1bd6d Move lev_distance to rustc_ast, make non-generic
rustc_ast currently has a few dependencies on rustc_lexer. Ideally, an AST
would not have any dependency its lexer, for minimizing unnecessarily
design-time dependencies. Breaking this dependency would also have practical
benefits, since modifying rustc_lexer would not trigger a rebuild of rustc_ast.

This commit does not remove the rustc_ast --> rustc_lexer dependency,
but it does remove one of the sources of this dependency, which is the
code that handles fuzzy matching between symbol names for making suggestions
in diagnostics. Since that code depends only on Symbol, it is easy to move
it to rustc_span. It might even be best to move it to a separate crate,
since other tools such as Cargo use the same algorithm, and have simply
contain a duplicate of the code.

This changes the signature of find_best_match_for_name so that it is no
longer generic over its input. I checked the optimized binaries, and this
function was duplicated at nearly every call site, because most call sites
used short-lived iterator chains, generic over Map and such. But there's
no good reason for a function like this to be generic, since all it does
is immediately convert the generic input (the Iterator impl) to a concrete
Vec<Symbol>. This has all of the costs of generics (duplicated method bodies)
with no benefit.

Changing find_best_match_for_name to be non-generic removed about 10KB of
code from the optimized binary. I know it's a drop in the bucket, but we have
to start reducing binary size, and beginning to tame over-use of generics
is part of that.
2020-11-24 16:12:23 -08:00
Tomasz Miąsko
22d3431221 Validate use of parameters in naked functions
* Reject use of parameters inside naked function body.
* Reject use of patterns inside function parameters, to emphasize role
  of parameters a signature declaration (mirroring existing behaviour
  for function declarations) and avoid generating code introducing
  specified bindings.
2020-11-25 00:00:00 +00:00
Jonas Schievink
95e7af353f
Rollup merge of #79367 - Dirbaio:trap-unreachable, r=jonas-schievink
Allow disabling TrapUnreachable via -Ztrap-unreachable=no

Currently this is only possible by defining a custom target, which is quite unwieldy.

This is useful for embedded targets where small code size is desired. For example, on my project (thumbv7em-none-eabi) this yields a 0.6% code size reduction: 132892 bytes -> 132122 bytes (770 bytes down).
2020-11-24 13:17:49 +01:00
flip1995
be1e502cef
Add method to get the register_lints function from the compiler 2020-11-24 10:37:14 +01:00
Dario Nieuwenhuis
7b62e09b03 Allow disabling TrapUnreachable via -Ztrap-unreachable=no
This is useful for embedded targets where small code size is desired.
For example, on my project (thumbv7em-none-eabi) this yields a 0.6% code size reduction.
2020-11-24 01:08:27 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
fafe3cd682 Allow using -Z fewer-names=no to retain value names
Change `-Z fewer-names` into an optional boolean flag and allow using it
to either discard value names when true or retain them when false,
regardless of other settings.
2020-11-23 00:00:00 +00:00
LeSeulArtichaut
f59d03038c Move rustc_ty -> rustc_ty_utils 2020-11-19 21:57:29 +01:00
Mara Bos
11ce918c75
Rollup merge of #78714 - m-ou-se:simplify-local-streams, r=KodrAus
Simplify output capturing

This is a sequence of incremental improvements to the unstable/internal `set_panic` and `set_print` mechanism used by the `test` crate:

1. Remove the `LocalOutput` trait and use `Arc<Mutex<dyn Write>>` instead of `Box<dyn LocalOutput>`. In practice, all implementations of `LocalOutput` were just `Arc<Mutex<..>>`. This simplifies some logic and removes all custom `Sink` implementations such as `library/test/src/helpers/sink.rs`. Also removes a layer of indirection, as the outermost `Box` is now gone. It also means that locking now happens per `write_fmt`, not per individual `write` within. (So `"{} {}\n"` now results in one `lock()`, not four or more.)

2. Since in all cases the `dyn Write`s were just `Vec<u8>`s, replace the type with `Arc<Mutex<Vec<u8>>>`. This simplifies things more, as error handling and flushing can be removed now. This also removes the hack needed in the default panic handler to make this work with `::realstd`, as (unlike `Write`) `Vec<u8>` is from `alloc`, not `std`.

3. Replace the `RefCell`s by regular `Cell`s. The `RefCell`s were mostly used as `mem::replace(&mut *cell.borrow_mut(), something)`, which is just `Cell::replace`. This removes an unecessary bookkeeping and makes the code a bit easier to read.

4. Merge `set_panic` and `set_print` into a single `set_output_capture`. Neither the test crate nor rustc (the only users of this feature) have a use for using these separately. Merging them simplifies things even more. This uses a new function name and feature name, to make it clearer this is internal and not supposed to be used by other crates.

Might be easier to review per commit.
2020-11-16 17:26:27 +01:00
Jonas Schievink
ce775bc4f6
Rollup merge of #79036 - cjgillot:steal, r=oli-obk
Move Steal to rustc_data_structures.
2020-11-15 13:39:59 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
41c44b498f Move Steal to rustc_data_structures. 2020-11-14 01:30:56 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
8766c0452c cleanup: Remove ParseSess::injected_crate_name 2020-11-13 00:59:57 +03:00
Mara Bos
aff7bd66e8 Merge set_panic and set_print into set_output_capture.
There were no use cases for setting them separately.
Merging them simplifies some things.
2020-11-10 21:58:13 +01:00
Mara Bos
f534b75f05 Use Vec<u8> for LOCAL_STD{OUT,ERR} instead of dyn Write.
It was only ever used with Vec<u8> anyway. This simplifies some things.

- It no longer needs to be flushed, because that's a no-op anyway for
  a Vec<u8>.

- Writing to a Vec<u8> never fails.

- No #[cfg(test)] code is needed anymore to use `realstd` instead of
  `std`, because Vec comes from alloc, not std (like Write).
2020-11-10 21:58:09 +01:00
Mara Bos
72e96604c0 Remove io::LocalOutput and use Arc<Mutex<dyn>> for local streams. 2020-11-10 21:57:05 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
c8943c62f7 Add flags customizing behaviour of MIR inlining
* `-Zinline-mir-threshold` to change the default threshold.
* `-Zinline-mir-hint-threshold` to change the threshold used by
  functions with inline hint.
2020-11-10 00:00:00 +00:00
Dylan DPC
8ebca242bc
Rollup merge of #78710 - petrochenkov:macvisit, r=davidtwco
rustc_ast: Do not panic by default when visiting macro calls

Panicking by default made sense when we didn't have HIR or MIR and everything worked on AST, but now all AST visitors run early and majority of them have to deal with macro calls, often by ignoring them.

The second commit renames `visit_mac` to `visit_mac_call`, the corresponding structures were renamed earlier in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/69589.
2020-11-09 19:06:55 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
bcd2f2df67 fix a couple of clippy warnings:
filter_next
manual_strip
redundant_static_lifetimes
single_char_pattern
unnecessary_cast
unused_unit
op_ref
redundant_closure
useless_conversion
2020-11-04 13:48:50 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
3237b3886c rustc_ast: Do not panic by default when visiting macro calls 2020-11-03 20:38:20 +03:00
Yuki Okushi
61305d5ab4
Rollup merge of #78610 - petrochenkov:nostriptok, r=Aaron1011
Do not remove tokens before AST json serialization

`TokenStripper` is error-prone and introduces one more use of `MutVisitor`.
It's much simpler to treat serialization as just one more place that wants lazy token stream to turn into a real token stream.
Also, no code is better than more code, in general.
r? @Aaron1011

(I also merged tests for `TokenStripper` ICEs into one.)
2020-11-02 14:14:34 +09:00
bors
3d0682b97a Auto merge of #78605 - nox:relax-elf-relocations, r=nagisa
Implement -Z relax-elf-relocations=yes|no

This lets rustc users tweak whether the linker should relax ELF relocations without recompiling a whole new target with its own libcore etc.
2020-11-02 00:12:32 +00:00
bors
b202532608 Auto merge of #75534 - Aaron1011:feature/new-future-breakage, r=pnkfelix
Implement rustc side of report-future-incompat

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71249

This is an alternative to `@pnkfelix's` initial implementation in https://github.com/pnkfelix/rust/commits/prototype-rustc-side-of-report-future-incompat (mainly because I started working before seeing that branch 😄 ).

My approach outputs the entire original `Diagnostic`, in a way that is compatible with incremental compilation. This is not yet integrated with compiletest, but can be used manually by passing `-Z emit-future-incompat-report` to `rustc`.

Several changes are made to support this feature:
* The `librustc_session/lint` module is moved to a new crate `librustc_lint_defs` (name bikesheddable). This allows accessing lint definitions from `librustc_errors`.
* The `Lint` struct is extended with an `Option<FutureBreakage>`. When present, it indicates that we should display a lint in the future-compat report. `FutureBreakage` contains additional information that we may want to display in the report (currently, a `date` field indicating when the crate will stop compiling).
* A new variant `rustc_error::Level::Allow` is added. This is used when constructing a diagnostic for a future-breakage lint that is marked as allowed (via `#[allow]` or `--cap-lints`). This allows us to capture any future-breakage diagnostics in one place, while still discarding them before they are passed to the `Emitter`.
* `DiagnosticId::Lint` is extended with a `has_future_breakage` field, indicating whether or not the `Lint` has future breakage information (and should therefore show up in the report).
* `Session` is given access to the `LintStore` via a new `SessionLintStore` trait (since `librustc_session` cannot directly reference `LintStore` without a cyclic dependency). We use this to turn a string `DiagnosticId::Lint` back into a `Lint`, to retrieve the `FutureBreakage` data.

Currently, `FutureBreakage.date` is always set to `None`. However, this could potentially be interpreted by Cargo in the future.

I've enabled the future-breakage report for the `ARRAY_INTO_ITER` lint, which can be used to test out this PR. The intent is to use the field to allow Cargo to determine the date of future breakage (as described in [RFC 2834](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2834-cargo-report-future-incompat.md)) without needing to parse the diagnostic itself.

cc `@pnkfelix`
2020-11-01 16:52:28 +00:00