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Trevor Gross
36b9aee947
Rollup merge of #128800 - clarfonthey:core-pattern-type, r=compiler-errors
Add tracking issue to core-pattern-type

While the actual `pattern_types` feature flag has an issue assigned, the exported macro and its module do not.

cc #123646
2024-08-07 20:49:05 -05:00
Trevor Gross
6c2e06746d
Rollup merge of #128552 - s7tya:check-no-sanitize-attribute-pos, r=BoxyUwU
Emit an error for invalid use of the `#[no_sanitize]` attribute

fixes #128487.

Currently, the use of the `#[no_sanitize]` attribute for Mod, Impl,... is incorrectly permitted. This PR will correct this issue by generating errors, and I've also added some UI test cases for it.

Referenced #128458. As far as I know, the `#[no_sanitize]` attribute can only be used with functions, so I changed that part to `Fn` and `Method` using `check_applied_to_fn_or_method`. However, I couldn't find explicit documentation on this, so I could be mistaken...
2024-08-07 20:49:02 -05:00
Trevor Gross
2a177c2047
Rollup merge of #128520 - compiler-errors:more-precisely-force-move, r=BoxyUwU
Skip over args when determining if async-closure's inner coroutine consumes its upvars

#125306 implements a strategy for when we have an `async move ||` async-closure that is inferred to be `async FnOnce`, it will force the inner coroutine to also be `move`, since we cannot borrow any upvars from the parent async-closure (since `FnOnce` is not lending):

8e86c95671/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/upvar.rs (L211-L229)

However, when this strategy was implemented, it reused the `ExprUseVisitor` data from visiting the whole coroutine, which includes additional statements due to `async`-specific argument desugaring:

8e86c95671/compiler/rustc_ast_lowering/src/item.rs (L1197-L1228)

Well, it turns out that we don't care about these argument desugaring parameters, because arguments to the async-closure are not the *async-closure*'s captures -- they exist for only one invocation of the closure, and they're always consumed by construction (see the argument desugaring above), so they will force the coroutine's inferred kind to `FnOnce`. (Unless they're `Copy`, because we never consider `Copy` types to be consumed):

8e86c95671/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/expr_use_visitor.rs (L60-L66)

However, since we *were* visiting these arg exprs, this resulted in us too-aggressively applying `move` to the inner coroutine, resulting in regressions. For example, this PR fixes #128516. Fascinatingly, the note above about how we never consume `Copy` types is why this only regressed when the argument types weren't all `Copy`.

I tried to leave some comments inline to make this more clear :)
2024-08-07 20:49:02 -05:00
ltdk
0257f42089 Add tracking issue to core-pattern-type 2024-08-07 20:43:05 -04:00
bors
8b3870784f Auto merge of #128796 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-r7l68ph, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #128221 (Add implied target features to target_feature attribute)
 - #128261 (impl `Default` for collection iterators that don't already have it)
 - #128353 (Change generate-copyright to generate HTML, with cargo dependencies included)
 - #128679 (codegen: better centralize function declaration attribute computation)
 - #128732 (make `import.vis` is immutable)
 - #128755 (Integrate crlf directly into related test file instead via of .gitattributes)
 - #128772 (rustc_codegen_ssa: Set architecture for object crate for 32-bit SPARC)
 - #128782 (unused_parens: do not lint against parens around &raw)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-08-07 20:00:29 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
aba506b12a
Rollup merge of #128782 - RalfJung:raw-addr-of-parens, r=compiler-errors
unused_parens: do not lint against parens around &raw

Requested by `@tmandry` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127679: with `&raw` one somewhat regularly has to write code like `(&raw const (*myptr).field).method()`, so parentheses around the expression are often required. To avoid churn between adding and removing parentheses as method calls appear and disappear, the proposal was made to silence the lint for unnecessary parentheses around `&raw` expressions. This PR implements that.
2024-08-07 20:28:20 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
904f5795a0
Rollup merge of #128221 - calebzulawski:implied-target-features, r=Amanieu
Add implied target features to target_feature attribute

See [zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/208962-t-libs.2Fstdarch/topic/Why.20would.20target-feature.20include.20implied.20features.3F) for some context.  Adds implied target features, e.g. `#[target_feature(enable = "avx2")]` acts like `#[target_feature(enable = "avx2,avx,sse4.2,sse4.1...")]`.  Fixes #128125, fixes #128426

The implied feature sets are taken from [the rust reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/attributes/codegen.html?highlight=target-fea#x86-or-x86_64), there are certainly more features and targets to add.

Please feel free to reassign this to whoever should review it.

r? ``@Amanieu``
2024-08-07 20:28:16 +02:00
bors
ce20e15f01 Auto merge of #126158 - Urgau:disallow-cfgs, r=petrochenkov
Disallow setting some built-in cfg via set the command-line

This PR disallow users from setting some built-in cfg via set the command-line in order to prevent incoherent state, eg. `windows` cfg active but target is Linux based.

This implements MCP https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/610, with the caveat that we disallow cfgs no matter if they make sense or not, since I don't think it's useful to allow users to set a cfg that will be set anyway. It also complicates the implementation.

------

The `explicit_builtin_cfgs_in_flags` lint detects builtin cfgs set via the `--cfg` flag.

*(deny-by-default)*

### Example

```text
rustc --cfg unix
```

```rust,ignore (needs command line option)
fn main() {}
```

This will produce:

```text
error: unexpected `--cfg unix` flag
  |
  = note: config `unix` is only supposed to be controlled by `--target`
  = note: manually setting a built-in cfg can and does create incoherent behaviours
  = note: `#[deny(explicit_builtin_cfgs_in_flags)]` on by default
```

### Explanation

Setting builtin cfgs can and does produce incoherent behaviour, it's better to the use the appropriate `rustc` flag that controls the config. For example setting the `windows` cfg but on Linux based target.

-----

r? `@petrochenkov`
cc `@jyn514`

try-job: aarch64-apple
try-job: test-various
try-job: armhf-gnu
try-job: x86_64-msvc
try-job: x86_64-mingw
try-job: i686-msvc
try-job: i686-mingw
try-job: x86_64-gnu-llvm-17
try-job: dist-various-1
2024-08-07 17:32:16 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
888d157417
Rollup merge of #128753 - compiler-errors:arbitrary-upper, r=spastorino
Don't arbitrarily choose one upper bound for hidden captured region error message

You could argue that the error message is objectively worse, even though it's more accurate. I guess we could also add a note explaining like "cannot capture the intersection of two regions" or something, though I'm not sure if that is confusing due to being totally technical jargon.

This addresses the fact that #128752 says "add `+ 'b`" even though it does nothing to fix the issue. It doesn't fix the issue's root cause, though.

r? `@spastorino`
2024-08-07 15:59:38 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
493233ce29
Rollup merge of #128527 - estebank:ambiguity-suggestion, r=Nadrieril
More information for fully-qualified suggestion when there are multiple impls

```
error[E0790]: cannot call associated function on trait without specifying the corresponding `impl` type
  --> $DIR/E0283.rs:30:21
   |
LL |     fn create() -> u32;
   |     ------------------- `Coroutine::create` defined here
...
LL |     let cont: u32 = Coroutine::create();
   |                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cannot call associated function of trait
   |
help: use a fully-qualified path to a specific available implementation
   |
LL |     let cont: u32 = <Impl as Coroutine>::create();
   |                     ++++++++          +
LL |     let cont: u32 = <AnotherImpl as Coroutine>::create();
   |                     +++++++++++++++          +
```
2024-08-07 15:59:36 +02:00
Ralf Jung
c1897960c0 unused_parens: do not lint against parens around &raw 2024-08-07 15:29:00 +02:00
Urgau
c0c57b3e29 Disallow setting built-in cfgs via set the command-line 2024-08-07 14:08:34 +02:00
Caleb Zulawski
83276f5680 Hide implicit target features from diagnostics when possible 2024-08-07 00:43:52 -04:00
Caleb Zulawski
22c5952944 Add test to ensure implied target features work with asm, and fix failing tests 2024-08-07 00:41:48 -04:00
Caleb Zulawski
74653b61a6 Add implied target features to target_feature attribute 2024-08-07 00:41:48 -04:00
bors
6696447f78 Auto merge of #128761 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-5p1mlqq, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #124944 (On trait bound mismatch, detect multiple crate versions in dep tree)
 - #125048 (PinCoerceUnsized trait into core)
 - #128406 (implement BufReader::peek)
 - #128539 (Forbid unused unsafe in vxworks-specific std modules)
 - #128687 (interpret: refactor function call handling to be better-abstracted)
 - #128692 (Add a triagebot mention for `library/Cargo.lock`)
 - #128710 (Don't ICE when getting an input file name's stem fails)
 - #128718 (Consider `cfg_attr` checked by `CheckAttrVisitor`)
 - #128751 (std:🧵 set_name implementation proposal for vxWorks.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-08-07 00:46:06 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3158a86b67
Rollup merge of #128718 - jieyouxu:check-cfg_attr, r=nnethercote
Consider `cfg_attr` checked by `CheckAttrVisitor`

I forgor about `cfg_attr` in #128581, it should be treated like `cfg`.

Fixes #128716.
2024-08-07 00:34:14 +02:00
Michael Goulet
c656ce7aeb Don't arbitrarily choose one upper bound for hidden captured region 2024-08-06 15:43:41 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
333c63b9fc
Rollup merge of #128377 - veera-sivarajan:fix-128249, r=davidtwco
Fix ICE Caused by Incorrectly Delaying E0107

Fixes  #128249

For the following code:
```rust
trait Foo<T> {}
impl Foo<T: Default> for u8 {}
```
#126054 added some logic to delay emitting E0107 as the names of associated type `T` in the impl header and generic parameter `T` in `trait Foo` match.

But it failed to ensure whether such unexpected associated type bounds are coming from a impl block header. This caused an ICE as the compiler was delaying E0107 for code like:
```rust
trait Trait<Type> {
    type Type;

    fn method(&self) -> impl Trait<Type: '_>;
}
```
because it assumed the associated type bound `Type: '_` is for the generic parameter `Type` in `trait Trait` since the names are same.

This PR adds a check to ensure that E0107 is delayed only in the context of impl block header.
2024-08-06 20:23:39 +02:00
bors
93ea767e29 Auto merge of #126804 - estebank:short-error-primary-label, r=davidtwco
On short error format, append primary span label to message

The `error-format=short` output only displays the path, error code and main error message all in the same line. We now add the primary span label as well after the error message, to provide more context.
2024-08-06 07:06:24 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
fdb64b9478 tests: add regression test to make sure cfg_attr isn't considered unhandled 2024-08-06 06:12:10 +00:00
Esteban Küber
1bbaf6eb2f On short error format, append primary span label to message
The `error-format=short` output only displays the path, error code and
main error message all in the same line. We now add the primary span label
as well after the error message, to provide more context.
2024-08-06 04:08:10 +00:00
bors
c9687a95a6 Auto merge of #125558 - Amanieu:const-asm-type, r=lcnr
Tweak type inference for `const` operands in inline asm

Previously these would be treated like integer literals and default to `i32` if a type could not be determined. To allow for forward-compatibility with `str` constants in the future, this PR changes type inference to use an unbound type variable instead.

The actual type checking is deferred until after typeck where we still ensure that the final type for the `const` operand is an integer type.

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2024-08-06 01:20:43 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c53698b399
Rollup merge of #128697 - RalfJung:nullary-op, r=compiler-errors
interpret: move nullary-op evaluation into operator.rs

We call it an operator, so we might as well treat it like one. :)

Also use more consistent naming for the "evaluate intrinsic" functions. "emulate" is really the wrong term, this *is* a genuine implementation of the intrinsic semantics after all.
2024-08-05 23:35:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
77f57cbcac
Rollup merge of #128694 - compiler-errors:norm, r=WaffleLapkin
Normalize when equating `dyn` tails in MIR borrowck

See the explanation in the comment.

Fixes #128621
cc `@WaffleLapkin`
2024-08-05 23:35:23 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
9cb3688f1f
Rollup merge of #128580 - compiler-errors:cfi-param-env, r=lcnr
Use `ParamEnv::reveal_all` in CFI

I left a huge comment for why this ICEs in the test I committed.

`typeid_for_instance` should only be called on monomorphic instances during codegen, and we should just be using `ParamEnv::reveal_all()` rather than the param-env of the instance itself. I added an assertion to ensure that we only do this for fully substituted instances (this may break with polymorphization, but I kinda don't care lol).

Fixes #114160
cc `@rcvalle`
2024-08-05 23:35:22 +02:00
Ralf Jung
46896d6f66 interpret: move nullary-op evaluation into operator.rs 2024-08-05 22:42:34 +02:00
Michael Goulet
c6f8672dd5 Normalize when equating dyn tails in MIR borrowck 2024-08-05 14:28:06 -04:00
Michael Goulet
6a891ec4fe Enforce supertrait outlives obligations hold when confirming impl 2024-08-05 09:55:14 -04:00
Shina
61ea488309 Emit an error for invalid use of the #[no_sanitize] attribute 2024-08-05 19:07:32 +09:00
bors
9179d9b334 Auto merge of #117468 - daxpedda:wasm-relaxed-simd, r=alexcrichton
Stabilize Wasm relaxed SIMD

This PR stabilizes [Wasm relaxed SIMD](https://github.com/WebAssembly/relaxed-simd) which has already reached [phase 4](04fa8c810e (phase-4---standardize-the-feature-wg)).

Tracking issue: #111196
Implementation PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1393
Documentation: https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/1421
Stdarch: https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1494

Closes #111196.
2024-08-05 09:25:50 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
20480075bd
Rollup merge of #128623 - jieyouxu:check-attr-ice, r=nnethercote
Do not fire unhandled attribute assertion on multi-segment `AttributeType::Normal` attributes with builtin attribute as first segment

### The Problem

In #128581 I introduced an assertion to check that all builtin attributes are actually checked via
`CheckAttrVisitor` and aren't accidentally usable on completely unrelated HIR nodes.
Unfortunately, the assertion had correctness problems as revealed in #128622.

The match on attribute path segments looked like

```rs,ignore
// Normal handler
[sym::should_panic] => /* check is implemented */
// Fallback handler
[name, ..] => match BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(name) {
    // checked below
    Some(BuiltinAttribute { type_: AttributeType::CrateLevel, .. }) => {}
    Some(_) => {
        if !name.as_str().starts_with("rustc_") {
            span_bug!(
                attr.span,
                "builtin attribute {name:?} not handled by `CheckAttrVisitor`"
            )
        }
    }
    None => (),
}
```

However, it failed to account for edge cases such as an attribute whose:

1. path segments *starts* with a segment matching the name of a builtin attribute such as `should_panic`, and
2. the first segment's symbol does not start with `rustc_`, and
3. the matched builtin attribute is also of `AttributeType::Normal` attribute type upon registration with the builtin attribute map.

These conditions when all satisfied cause the span bug to be issued for e.g.
`#[should_panic::skip]` because the `[sym::should_panic]` arm is not matched (since it's
`[sym::should_panic, sym::skip]`).

### Proposed Solution

This PR tries to remedy that by adjusting all normal/specific handlers to not match exactly on a single segment, but instead match a prefix segment.

i.e.

```rs,ignore
// Normal handler, notice the `, ..` rest pattern
[sym::should_panic, ..] => /* check is implemented */
// Fallback handler
[name, ..] => match BUILTIN_ATTRIBUTE_MAP.get(name) {
    // checked below
    Some(BuiltinAttribute { type_: AttributeType::CrateLevel, .. }) => {}
    Some(_) => {
        if !name.as_str().starts_with("rustc_") {
            span_bug!(
                attr.span,
                "builtin attribute {name:?} not handled by `CheckAttrVisitor`"
            )
        }
    }
    None => (),
}
```

### Review Remarks

This PR contains 2 commits:

1. The first commit adds a regression test. This will ICE without the `CheckAttrVisitor` changes.
2. The second commit adjusts `CheckAttrVisitor` assertion logic. Once this commit is applied, the test should no longer ICE and produce the expected bless stderr.

Fixes #128622.

r? ``@nnethercote`` (since you reviewed #128581)
2024-08-05 05:40:21 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
d10f2b32f0
Rollup merge of #127907 - RalfJung:byte_slice_in_packed_struct_with_derive, r=nnethercote
built-in derive: remove BYTE_SLICE_IN_PACKED_STRUCT_WITH_DERIVE hack and lint

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/107457 by turning the lint into a hard error. The lint has been shown in future breakage reports since Rust 1.69 (released in April 2023).

Let's see (via crater) if enough time has passed since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104429, and https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/pull/2834 has propagated far enough to let us make this a hard error.

Cc ``@nnethercote`` ``@Manishearth``
2024-08-05 05:40:19 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
cc61dc8b2d
Rollup merge of #127655 - RalfJung:invalid_type_param_default, r=compiler-errors
turn `invalid_type_param_default` into a `FutureReleaseErrorReportInDeps`

`````@rust-lang/types````` I assume the plan is still to disallow this? It has been a future-compat lint for a long time, seems ripe to go for hard error.

However, turns out that outright removing it right now would lead to [tons of crater regressions](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127655#issuecomment-2228285460), so for now this PR just makes this future-compat lint show up in cargo's reports, so people are warned when they use a dependency that is affected by this.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27336 by removing the feature gate (so there's no way to silence the lint even on nightly)
CC https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/36887
2024-08-05 05:40:19 +02:00
bors
176e545209 Auto merge of #128534 - bjorn3:split_stdlib_workspace, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Move the standard library to a separate workspace

This ensures that the Cargo.lock packaged for it in the rust-src component is up-to-date, allowing rust-analyzer to run cargo metadata on the standard library even when the rust-src component is stored in a read-only location as is necessary for loading crates.io dependencies of the standard library.

This also simplifies tidy's license check for runtime dependencies as it can now look at all entries in library/Cargo.lock without having to filter for just the dependencies of runtime crates. In addition this allows removing an exception in check_runtime_license_exceptions that was necessary due to the compiler enabling a feature on the object crate which pulls in a dependency not allowed for the standard library.

While cargo workspaces normally enable dependencies of multiple targets to be reused, for the standard library we do not want this reusing to prevent conflicts between dependencies of the sysroot and of tools that are built using this sysroot. For this reason we already use an unstable cargo feature to ensure that any dependencies which would otherwise be shared get a different -Cmetadata argument as well as using separate build dirs.

This doesn't change the situation around vendoring. We already have several cargo workspaces that need to be vendored. Adding another one doesn't change much.

There are also no cargo profiles that are shared between the root workspace and the library workspace anyway, so it doesn't add any extra work when changing cargo profiles.
2024-08-04 18:40:03 +00:00
bors
ebd08d8ed5 Auto merge of #128634 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-l5a2v5k, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #128305 (improve error message when `global_asm!` uses `asm!` operands)
 - #128526 (time.rs: remove "Basic usage text")
 - #128531 (Miri: add a flag to do recursive validity checking)
 - #128578 (rustdoc: Cleanup `CacheBuilder` code for building search index)
 - #128589 (allow setting `link-shared` and `static-libstdcpp` with CI LLVM)
 - #128615 (rustdoc: make the hover trail for doc anchors a bit bigger)
 - #128620 (Update rinja version to 0.3.0)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-08-04 11:57:59 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b6b8330b9d
Rollup merge of #128305 - folkertdev:asm-parser-unsupported-operand, r=Amanieu
improve error message when `global_asm!` uses `asm!` operands

follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/128207

what was

```
error: expected expression, found keyword `in`
 --> src/lib.rs:1:31
  |
1 | core::arch::global_asm!("{}", in(reg));
  |                               ^^ expected expression
```

becomes

```
error: the `in` operand cannot be used with `global_asm!`
  --> $DIR/parse-error.rs:150:19
   |
LL | global_asm!("{}", in(reg));
   |                   ^^ the `in` operand is not meaningful for global-scoped inline assembly, remove it
```

the span of the error is just the keyword, which means that we can't create a machine-applicable suggestion here. The alternative would be to attempt to parse the full operand, but then if there are syntax errors in the operand those would  be presented to the user, even though the parser already knows that the output won't be valid. Also that would require more complexity in the parser.

So I think this is a nice improvement at very low cost.
2024-08-04 11:32:33 +02:00
daxpedda
80b74d397f
Implement a implicit target feature mechanism 2024-08-04 08:44:23 +02:00
daxpedda
90521399b4
Stabilize Wasm relaxed SIMD 2024-08-04 08:44:13 +02:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
9e5c9c14c7 tests: add regression test for incorrect "builtin attribute is checked" assertion ICE
See <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128622>.
2024-08-04 01:50:55 +00:00
Jerry Wang
3a41a11a8f
Migrate run-make/print-calling-conventions to ui-test 2024-08-03 20:09:42 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
3a9d432589
Rollup merge of #128581 - jieyouxu:checked-attr, r=nnethercote
Assert that all attributes are actually checked via `CheckAttrVisitor` and aren't accidentally usable on completely unrelated HIR nodes

``@oli-obk's`` #128444 with unreachable case removed to avoid that PR bitrotting away.
Based on #128402.

This PR will make adding a new attribute ICE on any use of that attribute unless it gets a handler added in `rustc_passes::CheckAttrVisitor`.

r? ``@nnethercote`` (since you were the reviewer of the original PR)
2024-08-03 20:51:54 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
7d9ed2a864
Rollup merge of #127921 - spastorino:stabilize-unsafe-extern-blocks, r=compiler-errors
Stabilize unsafe extern blocks (RFC 3484)

# Stabilization report

## Summary

This is a tracking issue for the RFC 3484: Unsafe Extern Blocks

We are stabilizing `#![feature(unsafe_extern_blocks)]`, as described in [Unsafe Extern Blocks RFC 3484](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3484). This feature makes explicit that declaring an extern block is unsafe. Starting in Rust 2024, all extern blocks must be marked as unsafe. In all editions, items within unsafe extern blocks may be marked as safe to use.

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3484
Tracking issue: #123743

## What is stabilized

### Summary of stabilization

We now need extern blocks to be marked as unsafe and items inside can also have safety modifiers (unsafe or safe), by default items with no modifiers are unsafe to offer easy migration without surprising results.

```rust
unsafe extern {
    // sqrt (from libm) may be called with any `f64`
    pub safe fn sqrt(x: f64) -> f64;

    // strlen (from libc) requires a valid pointer,
    // so we mark it as being an unsafe fn
    pub unsafe fn strlen(p: *const c_char) -> usize;

    // this function doesn't say safe or unsafe, so it defaults to unsafe
    pub fn free(p: *mut core::ffi::c_void);

    pub safe static IMPORTANT_BYTES: [u8; 256];

    pub safe static LINES: SyncUnsafeCell<i32>;
}
```

## Tests

The relevant tests are in `tests/ui/rust-2024/unsafe-extern-blocks`.

## History

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124482
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124455
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125077
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/125522
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126738
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126749
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126755
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126757
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126758
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126756
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/126973
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127535
- https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/pull/6204

## Unresolved questions

I am not aware of any unresolved questions.
2024-08-03 20:51:51 +02:00
bors
1f47624f9a Auto merge of #128404 - compiler-errors:revert-dead-code-changes, r=pnkfelix
Revert recent changes to dead code analysis

This is a revert to recent changes to dead code analysis, namely:
* efdf219 Rollup merge of #128104 - mu001999-contrib:fix/128053, r=petrochenkov
* a70dc297a8 Rollup merge of #127017 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix
* 31fe9628cf Rollup merge of #127107 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance-2, r=pnkfelix
* 2724aeaaeb Rollup merge of #126618 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix
* 977c5fd419 Rollup merge of #126315 - mu001999-contrib:fix/126289, r=petrochenkov
* 13314df21b Rollup merge of #125572 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix

There is an additional change stacked on top, which suppresses false-negatives that were masked by this work. I believe the functions that are touched in that code are legitimately unused functions and the types are not reachable since this `AnonPipe` type is not publically reachable -- please correct me if I'm wrong cc `@NobodyXu` who added these in ##127153.

Some of these reverts (#126315 and #126618) are only included because it makes the revert apply cleanly, and I think these changes were only done to fix follow-ups from the other PRs?

I apologize for the size of the PR and the churn that it has on the codebase (and for reverting `@mu001999's` work here), but I'm putting this PR up because I am concerned that we're making ad-hoc changes to fix bugs that are fallout of these PRs, and I'd like to see these changes reimplemented in a way that's more separable from the existing dead code pass. I am happy to review any code to reapply these changes in a more separable way.

cc `@mu001999`
r? `@pnkfelix`

Fixes #128272
Fixes #126169
2024-08-03 13:04:30 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a57b8b91db Bless test fallout 2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
ac56007ea7 Revert "Rollup merge of #125572 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit 13314df21b, reversing
changes made to 6e534c73c3.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
d29818c9f5 Revert "Rollup merge of #126315 - mu001999-contrib:fix/126289, r=petrochenkov"
This reverts commit 977c5fd419, reversing
changes made to 24c94f0e4f.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
22da616245 Revert "Rollup merge of #126618 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit 2724aeaaeb, reversing
changes made to d929a42a66.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
5f5b4ee128 Revert "Rollup merge of #127107 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance-2, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit 31fe9628cf, reversing
changes made to f20307851e.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00
Michael Goulet
c6b6c1270a Revert "Rollup merge of #127017 - mu001999-contrib:dead/enhance, r=pnkfelix"
This reverts commit a70dc297a8, reversing
changes made to ceae37188b.
2024-08-03 07:57:31 -04:00