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1715 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Vadim Petrochenkov
4ded0b82ca linker: Avoid some allocations in search directory iteration 2024-04-12 00:41:08 +03:00
bors
bd12986fd6 Auto merge of #123099 - oli-obk:span_tcx, r=petrochenkov
Replace some `CrateStore` trait methods with hooks.

Just like with the `CrateStore` trait, this avoids the cyclic definition issues with `CStore` being
defined after TyCtxt, but needing to be used in TyCtxt.
2024-04-09 03:04:20 +00:00
Ben Kimock
a7912cb421 Put checks that detect UB under their own flag below debug_assertions 2024-04-06 11:21:47 -04:00
Urgau
5b14497f01 Move cfg and check-cfg configuration in it's own module and add docs 2024-04-05 23:41:00 +02:00
Matthew Jasper
a277c901d9 Remove MIR unsafe check
This also remove safety information from MIR.
2024-04-03 08:50:12 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
3afd111489
Rollup merge of #123200 - maurer:kcfi-abort, r=compiler-errors
KCFI: Require -C panic=abort

While the KCFI scheme is not incompatible with unwinding, LLVM's `invoke` instruction does not currently support KCFI bundles. While it likely will in the near future, we won't be able to assume that in Rust for a while.

We encountered this problem while [turning on closure support](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/123106#issuecomment-2027436640).

r? ``@workingjubilee``
2024-03-30 14:30:50 +01:00
Matthew Maurer
29c1a2b9e9 KCFI: Require -C panic=abort
While the KCFI scheme is not incompatible with unwinding, LLVM's
`invoke` instruction does not currently support KCFI bundles. While it
likely will in the near future, we won't be able to assume that in Rust
for a while.
2024-03-29 16:35:58 +00:00
bors
399fa2f6e4 Auto merge of #123194 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-vhdc8hw, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #123176 (Normalize the result of `Fields::ty_with_args`)
 - #123186 (copy any file from stage0/lib to stage0-sysroot/lib)
 - #123187 (Forward port 1.77.1 release notes)
 - #123188 (compiler: fix few unused_peekable and needless_pass_by_ref_mut clippy lints)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-03-29 16:02:04 +00:00
Urgau
fefb8f1f9c Replace Session should_remap_filepaths with filename_display_preference 2024-03-28 18:47:26 +01:00
Urgau
4f4fa42b0e Introduce FileNameMapping::to_real_filename and use it everywhere 2024-03-28 18:47:26 +01:00
Urgau
ee2898d3f1 Make local_crate_source_file return a RealFileName
so it can be remapped (or not) by callers
2024-03-28 18:47:26 +01:00
Urgau
106146fd95 Replace RemapFileNameExt::for_codegen with explicit calls 2024-03-28 18:47:26 +01:00
Urgau
777c6b46cc Simplify trim-paths feature by merging all debuginfo options together 2024-03-28 18:47:26 +01:00
klensy
aa35530319 compiler: fix few needless_pass_by_ref_mut clippy lints
warning: this argument is a mutable reference, but not used mutably
    --> compiler\rustc_session\src\config.rs:2013:16
     |
2013 |     early_dcx: &mut EarlyDiagCtxt,
     |                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing to: `&EarlyDiagCtxt`
     |
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_pass_by_ref_mut

warning: this argument is a mutable reference, but not used mutably
    --> compiler\rustc_ast_passes\src\ast_validation.rs:1555:11
     |
1555 |     this: &mut AstValidator<'_>,
     |           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing to: `&AstValidator<'_>`
     |
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_pass_by_ref_mut

warning: this argument is a mutable reference, but not used mutably
  --> compiler\rustc_infer\src\infer\snapshot\fudge.rs:16:12
   |
16 |     table: &mut UnificationTable<'_, 'tcx, T>,
   |            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing to: `&UnificationTable<'_, 'tcx, T>`
   |
   = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_pass_by_ref_mut

warning: this argument is a mutable reference, but not used mutably
   --> compiler\rustc_expand\src\expand.rs:961:13
    |
961 |     parser: &mut Parser<'a>,
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing to: `&Parser<'a>`
    |
    = warning: changing this function will impact semver compatibility
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_pass_by_ref_mut
2024-03-28 11:37:52 +03:00
klensy
b6cfe71f38 compiler: fix some clippy needless_pass_by_ref_mut
warning: this argument is a mutable reference, but not used mutably
    --> compiler\rustc_session\src\config.rs:2111:20
     |
2111 |     unstable_opts: &mut UnstableOptions,
     |                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: consider changing to: `&UnstableOptions`
     |
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_pass_by_ref_mut
2024-03-28 11:04:39 +03:00
klensy
bf47641726 compiler: fix unused_peekable clippy lint
warning: `peek` never called on `Peekable` iterator
   --> compiler\rustc_session\src\utils.rs:130:13
    |
130 |     let mut args = std::env::args_os().map(|arg| arg.to_string_lossy().to_string()).peekable();
    |             ^^^^
    |
    = help: consider removing the call to `peekable`
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unused_peekable

warning: `peek` never called on `Peekable` iterator
    --> compiler\rustc_trait_selection\src\traits\error_reporting\suggestions.rs:4934:17
     |
4934 |         let mut bounds = pred.bounds.iter().peekable();
     |                 ^^^^^^
     |
     = help: consider removing the call to `peekable`
     = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unused_peekable
2024-03-28 10:50:09 +03:00
Oli Scherer
24fc6e96d6 Make def_path_hash_to_def_id a hook 2024-03-27 08:20:06 +00:00
Oli Scherer
0f5911c626 Move CrateStore::expn_hash_to_expn_id to a hook 2024-03-27 08:20:06 +00:00
Oli Scherer
32bd3c30d8 Start replacing CStore trait methods with hooks.
This also avoids the cyclic definition issues with CrateStore being
defined after TyCtxt, but needing to be used in TyCtxt.
2024-03-27 08:20:00 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
3d65c92040 Replace implementation with @RUSTC_BUILTIN prefix substitution var 2024-03-25 22:20:13 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
2fae4ee92e Make sysroot mandatory for rustdoc 2024-03-25 22:19:41 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
91547573af Implement -L builtin:$path 2024-03-25 22:18:31 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
ded16b3a97
Rollup merge of #122842 - pacak:explicit_name, r=michaelwoerister
Don't emit an error about failing to produce a file with a specific name if user never gave an explicit name

Fixes #122509

You can ask `rustc` to produce some intermediate results with `--emit foo`, this operation comes in two flavors: `--emit asm` and `--emit asm=foo.s`. First one produces one or more `.s` files without any name guarantees, second one renames it into `foo.s`. Second version only works when compiler produces a single file - for asm files this means using a single compilation unit for example.

In case compilation produced more than a single file `rustc` runs following check to emit some warnings:

```rust
            if crate_output.outputs.contains_key(&output_type) {
                // 2) Multiple codegen units, with `--emit foo=some_name`. We have
                //    no good solution for this case, so warn the user.
                sess.dcx().emit_warn(errors::IgnoringEmitPath { extension });
            } else if crate_output.single_output_file.is_some() {
                // 3) Multiple codegen units, with `-o some_name`. We have
                //    no good solution for this case, so warn the user.
                sess.dcx().emit_warn(errors::IgnoringOutput { extension });
            } else {
                // 4) Multiple codegen units, but no explicit name. We
                //    just leave the `foo.0.x` files in place.
                // (We don't have to do any work in this case.)
            }
```

Comment in the final `else` branch implies that if user didn't ask for a specific name - there's no need to emit warnings. However because of the internal representation of `crate_output.outputs` - this doesn't work as expected: if user asked to produce an asm file without giving it an implicit name it will contain `Some(None)`.

To fix the problem new code actually checks if user gave an explicit name. I think this was an original intentional behavior, at least comments imply that.
2024-03-25 17:05:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
3fe9f66133
Rollup merge of #122737 - ytmimi:conditionally_ignore_fatal_diagnostic, r=davidtwco
conditionally ignore fatal diagnostic in the SilentEmitter

This change is primarily meant to allow rustfmt to ignore all diagnostics when using the `SilentEmitter`. Back in #121301 the `SilentEmitter` was shared between rustc and rustfmt. This changed rustfmt's behavior from ignoring all diagnostic to emitting fatal diagnostics, which lead to https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/issues/6109.

These changes allow rustfmt to maintain its previous behaviour when using the `SilentEmitter`, while allowing rustc code to still emit fatal diagnostics.
2024-03-24 17:08:15 +01:00
Kevin Reid
44d185b0d0 -Zprint-type-sizes: print the types of awaitees and unnamed coroutine locals.
This should assist comprehending the size of coroutines.
In particular, whenever a future is suspended while awaiting another
future, the latter is given the special name `__awaitee`, and now the
type of the awaited future will be printed, allowing identifying
caller/callee — er, I mean, poller/pollee — relationships.

It would be possible to include the type name in more cases, but I
thought that that might be overly verbose (`print-type-sizes` is already
a lot of text) and ordinary named fields or variables are easier for
readers to discover the types of.
2024-03-22 18:07:15 -07:00
Michael Baikov
bf12aa49e7 Don't emit an error about failing to produce a file with a specific name
If user never gave an explicit name
2024-03-22 10:59:13 -04:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5744be2727 Rename some target_cfg variables as target.
Because the underlying type is called `Target`. (There is also a
separate type called `TargetCfg`.)
2024-03-21 11:50:40 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
23ee523ea6 Remove CodegenBackend::target_override.
Backend and target selection is a mess: the target can override the
backend (via `Target::default_codegen_backend`), *and* the backend can
override the target (via `CodegenBackend::target_override`).

The code that handles this is ugly. It calls `build_target_config`
twice, once before getting the backend and once again afterward. It also
must check that both overrides aren't triggering at the same time.

This commit removes the latter override. It's used in rust-gpu but
@eddyb said via Zulip that removing it would be ok. This simplifies the
code greatly, and will allow some nice follow-up refactorings.
2024-03-21 11:48:49 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
53a753e31f
Rollup merge of #122748 - nnethercote:rustc_session-pub, r=jackh726
Reduce `pub` usage in `rustc_session`.

In particular, almost none of the errors in `errors.rs` are used outside the crate.

r? `@jackh726`
2024-03-20 05:51:24 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
de38888256 Reduce pub usage in rustc_session.
In particular, almost none of the errors in `errors.rs` are used outside
the crate.
2024-03-20 08:07:15 +11:00
Yacin Tmimi
d49d136b3a conditionally ignore fatal diagnostic in the SilentEmitter
This change is primarily meant to allow rustfmt to ignore all
diagnostics when using the `SilentEmitter`. Back in PR 121301 the
`SilentEmitter` was shared between rustc and rustfmt. This changed
rustfmt's behavior from ignoring all diagnostic to emitting fatal
diagnostics.

These changes allow rustfmt to maintain it's previous behaviour when
using the SilentEmitter, while allowing rustc code to still emit fatal
diagnostics.
2024-03-19 13:48:07 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
980248605a
Rollup merge of #122158 - estebank:feature-sugg, r=WaffleLapkin
Provide structured suggestion for `#![feature(foo)]`

```
error: `S2<'_>` is forbidden as the type of a const generic parameter
  --> $DIR/lifetime-in-const-param.rs:5:23
   |
LL | struct S<'a, const N: S2>(&'a ());
   |                       ^^
   |
   = note: the only supported types are integers, `bool` and `char`
help: add `#![feature(adt_const_params)]` to the crate attributes to enable more complex and user defined types
   |
LL + #![feature(adt_const_params)]
   |
```

Fix #55941.
2024-03-18 22:24:38 +01:00
Esteban Küber
6c31f6ce12 Provide structured suggestion for #![feature(foo)]
```
error: `S2<'_>` is forbidden as the type of a const generic parameter
  --> $DIR/lifetime-in-const-param.rs:5:23
   |
LL | struct S<'a, const N: S2>(&'a ());
   |                       ^^
   |
   = note: the only supported types are integers, `bool` and `char`
help: add `#![feature(adt_const_params)]` to the crate attributes to enable more complex and user defined types
   |
LL + #![feature(adt_const_params)]
   |
```

Fix #55941.
2024-03-18 16:08:58 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
0437a0c372 some minor code simplifications 2024-03-17 13:44:44 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
2b8fc6fd54
Rollup merge of #121207 - chriswailes:z-external-clangrt, r=michaelwoerister
Add `-Z external-clangrt`

This adds the unstable `-Z external-clangrt` flag that will prevent rustc from emitting linker paths for the in-tree LLVM sanitizer runtime library.
2024-03-15 10:14:53 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
54a5a49af0
Rollup merge of #122322 - Zalathar:branch, r=oli-obk
coverage: Initial support for branch coverage instrumentation

(This is a review-ready version of the changes that were drafted in #118305.)

This PR adds support for branch coverage instrumentation, gated behind the unstable flag value `-Zcoverage-options=branch`. (Coverage instrumentation must also be enabled with `-Cinstrument-coverage`.)

During THIR-to-MIR lowering (MIR building), if branch coverage is enabled, we collect additional information about branch conditions and their corresponding then/else blocks. We inject special marker statements into those blocks, so that the `InstrumentCoverage` MIR pass can reliably identify them even after the initially-built MIR has been simplified and renumbered.

The rest of the changes are mostly just plumbing needed to gather up the information that was collected during MIR building, and include it in the coverage metadata that we embed in the final binary.

Note that `llvm-cov show` doesn't print branch coverage information in its source views by default; that needs to be explicitly enabled with `--show-branches=count` or similar.

---

The current implementation doesn't have any support for instrumenting `if let` or let-chains. I think it's still useful without that, and adding it would be non-trivial, so I'm happy to leave that for future work.
2024-03-14 20:00:19 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4dff106433
Rollup merge of #121764 - Zoxc:incr-sess-no-source, r=oli-obk
Make incremental sessions identity no longer depend on the crate names provided by source code

This makes incremental sessions identity no longer depend on the crate names provided by source code, implementing
https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/726.

r? ````@oli-obk````
2024-03-14 20:00:18 +01:00
Zalathar
060c7ce7e9 coverage: -Zcoverage-options=branch is no longer a placeholder 2024-03-14 17:19:06 +11:00
Chris Wailes
2a9d1ed538 Add -Z external-sanitizer-runtime
This adds the unstable `-Z external-sanitizer-runtime` flag that will
prevent rustc from emitting linker paths for the in-tree LLVM sanitizer
runtime library.
2024-03-13 11:27:05 -07:00
John Kåre Alsaker
12cd322062 Make incremental sessions identity no longer depend on the crate names provided by source code 2024-03-13 16:40:02 +01:00
Ralf Jung
2366d97d81 extend docs of -Zprint-mono-items 2024-03-13 16:11:48 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
8b9ef3b996
Rollup merge of #122226 - Zalathar:zcoverage-options, r=nnethercote
coverage: Remove or migrate all unstable values of `-Cinstrument-coverage`

(This PR was substantially overhauled from its original version, which migrated all of the existing unstable values intact.)

This PR takes the three nightly-only values that are currently accepted by `-Cinstrument-coverage`, completely removes two of them (`except-unused-functions` and `except-unused-generics`), and migrates the third (`branch`) over to a newly-introduced unstable flag `-Zcoverage-options`.

I have a few motivations for wanting to do this:

- It's unclear whether anyone actually uses the `except-unused-*` values, so this serves as an opportunity to either remove them, or prompt existing users to object to their removal.
- After #117199, the stable values of `-Cinstrument-coverage` treat it as a boolean-valued flag, so having nightly-only extra values feels out-of-place.
  - Nightly-only values also require extra ad-hoc code to make sure they aren't accidentally exposed to stable users.
- The new system allows multiple different settings to be toggled independently, which isn't possible in the current single-value system.
- The new system makes it easier to introduce new behaviour behind an unstable toggle, and then gather nightly-user feedback before possibly making it the default behaviour for all users.
- The new system also gives us a convenient place to put relatively-narrow options that won't ever be the default, but that nightly users might still want access to.
- It's likely that we will eventually want to give stable users more fine-grained control over coverage instrumentation. The new flag serves as a prototype of what that stable UI might eventually look like.

The `branch` option is a placeholder that currently does nothing. It will be used by #122322 to opt into branch coverage instrumentation.

---

I see `-Zcoverage-options` as something that will exist more-or-less indefinitely, though individual sub-options might come and go as appropriate. I think there will always be some demand for nightly-only toggles, so I don't see `-Zcoverage-options` itself ever being stable, though we might eventually stabilize something similar to it.
2024-03-13 06:41:22 +01:00
bors
d3555f3d8e Auto merge of #122227 - Zoxc:query-hash-verify, r=michaelwoerister
Verify that query keys result in unique dep nodes

This implements checking that query keys result into unique dep nodes as mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112469.

We could do a perf check to see how expensive this is.

r? `@michaelwoerister`
2024-03-13 02:01:56 +00:00
Zalathar
3407fcc12e coverage: Add -Zcoverage-options for fine control of coverage
This new nightly-only flag can be used to toggle fine-grained flags that
control the details of coverage instrumentation.

Currently the only supported flag value is `branch` (or `no-branch`), which is
a placeholder for upcoming support for branch coverage. Other flag values can
be added in the future, to prototype proposed new behaviour, or to enable
special non-default behaviour.
2024-03-13 11:14:10 +11:00
Zalathar
1f544ce305 coverage: Remove all unstable values of -Cinstrument-coverage 2024-03-13 11:14:09 +11:00
David Wood
420c58fb11
sess: stabilize relro-level
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2024-03-12 13:40:40 +00:00
John Kåre Alsaker
55ba7a7c62 Verify that query keys result in unique dep nodes 2024-03-12 05:31:41 +01:00
Jubilee
86af4d25a5
Rollup merge of #116793 - WaffleLapkin:target_rules_the_backend, r=cjgillot
Allow targets to override default codegen backend

Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/670.
2024-03-11 09:29:32 -07:00
Jubilee
88d387b263
Rollup merge of #116791 - WaffleLapkin:unparallel-backends, r=oli-obk
Allow codegen backends to opt-out of parallel codegen

This makes it a bit easier to write cursed codegen backends.
2024-03-11 09:29:31 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
7a294e998b Rename IntoDiagnostic as Diagnostic.
To match `derive(Diagnostic)`.

Also rename `into_diagnostic` as `into_diag`.
2024-03-11 09:15:09 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a09b1d33a7 Rename IntoDiagnosticArg as IntoDiagArg.
Also rename `into_diagnostic_arg` as `into_diag_arg`, and
`NotIntoDiagnosticArg` as `NotInotDiagArg`.
2024-03-11 09:12:19 +11:00
daxpedda
f09c19ac3a
Introduce perma-unstable wasm-c-abi flag 2024-03-10 09:00:01 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
16d37fa804
Rollup merge of #121959 - sundeep-kokkonda:patch-2, r=davidtwco
Removing absolute path in proc-macro

With rust 1.75 the absolute build path name is embedding into proc-macro (.rustc section) and which causes reproducibility issues.
Detailed issue description is here - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120825#issuecomment-1964307219

With this change the 'absolute path' changed back to '/rust/$hash' format as in earlier revisions.
2024-03-06 22:02:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
efe9deace8
Rollup merge of #121382 - nnethercote:rework-untranslatable_diagnostic-lint, r=davidtwco
Rework `untranslatable_diagnostic` lint

Currently it only checks calls to functions marked with `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. This PR changes it to check calls to any function with an `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>` parameter. This greatly improves its coverage and doesn't rely on people remembering to add `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. It also lets us add `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` to a number of functions that don't have an `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>`, such as `Diag::span`.

r? ``@davidtwco``
2024-03-06 22:02:46 +01:00
Zalathar
9f287dd7b3 Change the documented implicit value of -C instrument-coverage to =yes 2024-03-06 17:50:13 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3591e77b35 Add missing #[rustc_lint_diagnostics] attributes.
Prior to the previous commit, `#[rust_lint_diagnostics]` attributes
could only be used on methods with an `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagMessage>`
parameter. But there are many other nearby diagnostic methods (e.g.
`Diag::span`) that don't take such a parameter and should have the
attribute.

This commit adds the missing attribute to these `Diag` methods. This
requires adding some missing
`#[allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]` markers at call sites to
these methods.
2024-03-06 14:19:38 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b7d58eef4b Rewrite the untranslatable_diagnostic lint.
Currently it only checks calls to functions marked with
`#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. This commit changes it to check calls to
any function with an `impl Into<{D,Subd}iagMessage>` parameter. This
greatly improves its coverage and doesn't rely on people remembering to
add `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`.

The commit also adds `#[allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)`]
attributes to places that need it that are caught by the improved lint.
These places that might be easy to convert to translatable diagnostics.

Finally, it also:
- Expands and corrects some comments.
- Does some minor formatting improvements.
- Adds missing `DecorateLint` cases to
  `tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/diagnostics.rs`.
2024-03-06 14:19:01 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
9153451a91
Rollup merge of #121301 - davidtwco:rustfmt-silent-emitter, r=pnkfelix
errors: share `SilentEmitter` between rustc and rustfmt

Fixes rust-lang/rustfmt#6082.

Shares the `SilentEmitter` between rustc and rustfmt, and gives it a fallback bundle (since it can emit diagnostics in some contexts).
2024-03-05 19:53:18 +01:00
David Wood
2ee0409f32
errors: share SilentEmitter between rustc and rustfmt
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2024-03-05 10:14:36 +00:00
Urgau
9d9b26bca9 Limit the number of names and values in check-cfg diagnostics 2024-03-05 07:54:04 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
7aa0eea19c Rename BuiltinLintDiagnostics as BuiltinLintDiag.
Not the dropping of the trailing `s` -- this type describes a single
diagnostic and its name should be singular.
2024-03-05 12:15:10 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
18715c98c6 Rename DiagnosticMessage as DiagMessage. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
80d2bdb619 Rename all ParseSess variables/fields/lifetimes as psess.
Existing names for values of this type are `sess`, `parse_sess`,
`parse_session`, and `ps`. `sess` is particularly annoying because
that's also used for `Session` values, which are often co-located, and
it can be difficult to know which type a value named `sess` refers to.
(That annoyance is the main motivation for this change.) `psess` is nice
and short, which is good for a name used this much.

The commit also renames some `parse_sess_created` values as
`psess_created`.
2024-03-05 08:11:45 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3996447b37 Remove file_path_mapping param from ParseSess::new.
It's always empty.
2024-03-04 16:22:06 +11:00
Sundeep KOKKONDA
a9a979839b
Removing absolute path in proc-macro
With rust 1.75 the absolute build path is embedding into '.rustc' section and which causes reproducibility issues. Detailed issue is here.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120825#issuecomment-1964307219

With this change the 'absolute path' changed back to '/rust/$hash' format.
2024-03-04 08:18:54 +05:30
Ramon de C Valle
dee4e02102 Add initial support for DataFlowSanitizer
Adds initial support for DataFlowSanitizer to the Rust compiler. It
currently supports `-Zsanitizer-dataflow-abilist`. Additional options
for it can be passed to LLVM command line argument processor via LLVM
arguments using `llvm-args` codegen option (e.g.,
`-Cllvm-args=-dfsan-combine-pointer-labels-on-load=false`).
2024-03-01 18:50:40 -08:00
Guillaume Gomez
0e9f02d6fa
Rollup merge of #121783 - nnethercote:emitter-cleanups, r=oli-obk
Emitter cleanups

Some cleanups I made when reading emitter code. In particular, `HumanEmitter` and `JsonEmitter` have gone from three constructors to one.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-02-29 17:08:38 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9ff4487999 Make JsonEmitter more like HumanEmitter.
Use `derive(Setters)` to derive setters, and then change
`JsonEmitter::new` to only have the arguments that are always used.
2024-02-29 17:50:26 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2999d8dc72 Inline and remove JsonEmitter::{basic,stderr}.
They are so similar to `JsonEmitter::new` it's not worth having separate
functions, it makes the code harder to read.
2024-02-29 17:50:26 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
067d7c3d00 Inline and remove HumanEmitter::stderr.
Because `HumanEmitter::new` is enough, in conjunction with the (renamed)
`stderr_destination` function.
2024-02-29 17:50:23 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
880c1c585f Rename DiagCtxt::with_emitter as DiagCtxt::new.
Because it's now the only constructor.
2024-02-29 16:30:12 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f9eef38e32 Inline and remove DiagCtxt::with_tty_emitter
It only has two call sites, and one of those doesn't set the source map.
2024-02-29 16:30:12 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
260ae70140 Overhaul how stashed diagnostics work, again.
Stashed errors used to be counted as errors, but could then be
cancelled, leading to `ErrorGuaranteed` soundness holes. #120828 changed
that, closing the soundness hole. But it introduced other difficulties
because you sometimes have to account for pending stashed errors when
making decisions about whether errors have occured/will occur and it's
easy to overlook these.

This commit aims for a middle ground.
- Stashed errors (not warnings) are counted immediately as emitted
  errors, avoiding the possibility of forgetting to consider them.
- The ability to cancel (or downgrade) stashed errors is eliminated, by
  disallowing the use of `steal_diagnostic` with errors, and introducing
  the more restrictive methods `try_steal_{modify,replace}_and_emit_err`
  that can be used instead.

Other things:
- `DiagnosticBuilder::stash` and `DiagCtxt::stash_diagnostic` now both
  return `Option<ErrorGuaranteed>`, which enables the removal of two
  `delayed_bug` calls and one `Ty::new_error_with_message` call. This is
  possible because we store error guarantees in
  `DiagCtxt::stashed_diagnostics`.
- Storing the guarantees also saves us having to maintain a counter.
- Calls to the `stashed_err_count` method are no longer necessary
  alongside calls to `has_errors`, which is a nice simplification, and
  eliminates two more `span_delayed_bug` calls and one FIXME comment.
- Tests are added for three of the four fixed PRs mentioned below.
- `issue-121108.rs`'s output improved slightly, omitting a non-useful
  error message.

Fixes #121451.
Fixes #121477.
Fixes #121504.
Fixes #121508.
2024-02-29 11:08:27 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8199632aa8 Rename DiagnosticArg{,Map,Name,Value} as DiagArg{,Map,Name,Value}. 2024-02-28 08:55:37 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
899cb40809 Rename DiagnosticBuilder as Diag.
Much better!

Note that this involves renaming (and updating the value of)
`DIAGNOSTIC_BUILDER` in clippy.
2024-02-28 08:55:35 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
86a7fc840f compiler: clippy::complexity fixes 2024-02-23 19:56:35 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
01ec4eb319
Rollup merge of #121427 - nnethercote:fix-Rocket, r=oli-obk
Fix panic when compiling `Rocket`.

This panic was reported [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120576#issuecomment-1957515484).

r? ``@oli-obk``
2024-02-22 18:09:54 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
02423a5747 Make some IntoDiagnostic impls generic.
PR #119097 made the decision to make all `IntoDiagnostic` impls generic,
because this allowed a bunch of nice cleanups. But four hand-written
impls were unintentionally overlooked. This commit makes them generic.
2024-02-22 13:47:30 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4da67fff61 Replace unnecessary abort_if_errors.
Replace `abort_if_errors` calls that are certain to abort -- because
we emit an error immediately beforehand -- with `FatalErro.raise()`.
2024-02-22 08:03:47 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c2512a130f Inline and remove Session::compile_status.
Because it's now simple enough that it doesn't provide much benefit.
2024-02-22 08:03:47 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
72b172bdf6 Overhaul the handling of errors at the top-level.
Currently `emit_stashed_diagnostic` is called from four(!) different
places: `print_error_count`, `DiagCtxtInner::drop`, `abort_if_errors`,
and `compile_status`.

And `flush_delayed` is called from two different places:
`DiagCtxtInner::drop` and `Queries`.

This is pretty gross! Each one should really be called from a single
place, but there's a bunch of entanglements. This commit cleans up this
mess.

Specifically, it:
- Removes all the existing calls to `emit_stashed_diagnostic`, and adds
  a single new call in `finish_diagnostics`.
- Removes the early `flush_delayed` call in `codegen_and_build_linker`,
  replacing it with a simple early return if delayed bugs are present.
- Changes `DiagCtxtInner::drop` and `DiagCtxtInner::flush_delayed` so
  they both assert that the stashed diagnostics are empty (i.e.
  processed beforehand).
- Changes `interface::run_compiler` so that any errors emitted during
  `finish_diagnostics` (i.e. late-emitted stashed diagnostics) are
  counted and cannot be overlooked. This requires adding
  `ErrorGuaranteed` return values to several functions.
- Removes the `stashed_err_count` call in `analysis`. This is possible
  now that we don't have to worry about calling `flush_delayed` early
  from `codegen_and_build_linker` when stashed diagnostics are pending.
- Changes the `span_bug` case in `handle_tuple_field_pattern_match` to a
  `delayed_span_bug`, because it now can be reached due to the removal
  of the `stashed_err_count` call in `analysis`.
- Slightly changes the expected output of three tests. If no errors are
  emitted but there are delayed bugs, the error count is no longer
  printed. This is because delayed bugs are now always printed after the
  error count is printed (or not printed, if the error count is zero).

There is a lot going on in this commit. It's hard to break into smaller
pieces because the existing code is very tangled. It took me a long time
and a lot of effort to understand how the different pieces interact, and
I think the new code is a lot simpler and easier to understand.
2024-02-22 08:03:47 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
46f4983356 Adjust the has_errors* methods.
Currently `has_errors` excludes lint errors. This commit changes it to
include lint errors.

The motivation for this is that for most places it doesn't matter
whether lint errors are included or not. But there are multiple places
where they must be includes, and only one place where they must not be
included. So it makes sense for `has_errors` to do the thing that fits
the most situations, and the new `has_errors_excluding_lint_errors`
method in the one exceptional place.

The same change is made for `err_count`. Annoyingly, this requires the
introduction of `err_count_excluding_lint_errs` for one place, to
preserve existing error printing behaviour. But I still think the change
is worthwhile overall.
2024-02-22 08:03:47 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9919c3dab3 Remove EarlyDiagCtxt::abort_if_errors.
Its one use isn't necessary, because it's not possible for errors to
have been emitted at that point.
2024-02-22 08:03:47 +11:00
Peter Jaszkowiak
4913ab8f77
Stabilize LazyCell and LazyLock (lazy_cell) 2024-02-20 20:55:13 -07:00
lcnr
ebd9f355e2 remove proof tree formatter, make em shallow 2024-05-24 18:41:31 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
4ee97fc3db
Rollup merge of #125345 - durin42:thin-link-bitcode, r=bjorn3
rustc_codegen_llvm: add support for writing summary bitcode

Typical uses of ThinLTO don't have any use for this as a standalone file, but distributed ThinLTO uses this to make the linker phase more efficient. With clang you'd do something like `clang -flto=thin -fthin-link-bitcode=foo.indexing.o -c foo.c` and then get both foo.o (full of bitcode) and foo.indexing.o (just the summary or index part of the bitcode). That's then usable by a two-stage linking process that's more friendly to distributed build systems like bazel, which is why I'm working on this area.

I talked some to `@teresajohnson` about naming in this area, as things seem to be a little confused between various blog posts and build systems. "bitcode index" and "bitcode summary" tend to be a little too ambiguous, and she tends to use "thin link bitcode" and "minimized bitcode" (which matches the descriptions in LLVM). Since the clang option is thin-link-bitcode, I went with that to try and not add a new spelling in the world.

Per `@dtolnay,` you can work around the lack of this by using `lld --thinlto-index-only` to do the indexing on regular .o files of bitcode, but that is a bit wasteful on actions when we already have all the information in rustc and could just write out the matching minimized bitcode. I didn't test that at all in our infrastructure, because by the time I learned that I already had this patch largely written.
2024-05-23 23:39:26 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
d6a1f1d3fc
Rollup merge of #125263 - lqd:lld-fallback, r=petrochenkov
rust-lld: fallback to rustc's sysroot if there's no path to the linker in the target sysroot

As seen in #125246, some sysroots don't expect to contain `rust-lld` and want to keep it that way, so we fallback to the default rustc sysroot if there is no path to the linker in any of the sysroot tools search paths. This is how we locate codegen-backends' dylibs already.

People also have requested an error if none of these search paths contain the self-contained linker directory, so there's also an error in that case.

r? `@petrochenkov` cc `@ehuss` `@RalfJung`

I'm not sure where we check for `rust-lld`'s existence on the targets where we use it by default, and if we just ignore it when missing or emit a warning (as I assume we don't emit an error), so I just checked for the existence of `gcc-ld`, where `cc` will look for the lld-wrapper binaries.

<sub>*Feel free to point out better ways to do this, it's the middle of the night here.*</sub>

Fixes #125246
2024-05-23 23:39:26 +02:00
Rémy Rakic
fab28f2a4d rust-lld: fallback to the default default sysroot where rustc is currently located 2024-05-23 15:47:35 +00:00
Augie Fackler
aa91871539 rustc_codegen_llvm: add support for writing summary bitcode
Typical uses of ThinLTO don't have any use for this as a standalone
file, but distributed ThinLTO uses this to make the linker phase more
efficient. With clang you'd do something like `clang -flto=thin
-fthin-link-bitcode=foo.indexing.o -c foo.c` and then get both foo.o
(full of bitcode) and foo.indexing.o (just the summary or index part of
the bitcode). That's then usable by a two-stage linking process that's
more friendly to distributed build systems like bazel, which is why I'm
working on this area.

I talked some to @teresajohnson about naming in this area, as things
seem to be a little confused between various blog posts and build
systems. "bitcode index" and "bitcode summary" tend to be a little too
ambiguous, and she tends to use "thin link bitcode" and "minimized
bitcode" (which matches the descriptions in LLVM). Since the clang
option is thin-link-bitcode, I went with that to try and not add a new
spelling in the world.

Per @dtolnay, you can work around the lack of this by using `lld
--thinlto-index-only` to do the indexing on regular .o files of
bitcode, but that is a bit wasteful on actions when we already have all
the information in rustc and could just write out the matching minimized
bitcode. I didn't test that at all in our infrastructure, because by the
time I learned that I already had this patch largely written.
2024-05-22 14:04:22 -04:00
Xiretza
98dd6c7e8f Rename buffer_lint_with_diagnostic to buffer_lint 2024-05-21 20:16:39 +00:00
Xiretza
b7abf014ec Convert uses of BuiltinLintDiag::Normal to custom variants
This ensures all diagnostic messages are created at diagnostic emission
time, making them translatable.
2024-05-21 20:16:39 +00:00
Xiretza
c227f35a9c Generate lint diagnostic message from BuiltinLintDiag
Translation of the lint message happens when the actual diagnostic is
created, not when the lint is buffered. Generating the message from
BuiltinLintDiag ensures that all required data to construct the message
is preserved in the LintBuffer, eventually allowing the messages to be
moved to fluent.

Remove the `msg` field from BufferedEarlyLint, it is either generated
from the data in the BuiltinLintDiag or stored inside
BuiltinLintDiag::Normal.
2024-05-21 20:16:39 +00:00
Xiretza
56bca95875 Implement IntoDiagArg for RustcVersion 2024-05-21 20:11:42 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
6867d6492b add helper to target bin path 2024-05-21 18:40:34 +00:00
bors
506512391b Auto merge of #124676 - djkoloski:relax_multiple_sanitizers, r=cuviper,rcvalle
Relax restrictions on multiple sanitizers

Most combinations of LLVM sanitizers are legal-enough to enable simultaneously. This change will allow simultaneously enabling ASAN and shadow call stacks on supported platforms.

I used this python script to generate the mutually-exclusive sanitizer combinations:

```python
#!/usr/bin/python3

import subprocess

flags = [
    ["-fsanitize=address"],
    ["-fsanitize=leak"],
    ["-fsanitize=memory"],
    ["-fsanitize=thread"],
    ["-fsanitize=hwaddress"],
    ["-fsanitize=cfi", "-flto", "-fvisibility=hidden"],
    ["-fsanitize=memtag", "--target=aarch64-linux-android", "-march=armv8a+memtag"],
    ["-fsanitize=shadow-call-stack"],
    ["-fsanitize=kcfi", "-flto", "-fvisibility=hidden"],
    ["-fsanitize=kernel-address"],
    ["-fsanitize=safe-stack"],
    ["-fsanitize=dataflow"],
]

for i in range(len(flags)):
    for j in range(i):
        command = ["clang++"] + flags[i] + flags[j] + ["-o", "main.o", "-c", "main.cpp"]
        completed = subprocess.run(command, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
        if completed.returncode != 0:
            first = flags[i][0][11:].replace('-', '').upper()
            second = flags[j][0][11:].replace('-', '').upper()
            print(f"(SanitizerSet::{first}, SanitizerSet::{second}),")
```
2024-05-21 15:35:29 +00:00
bors
bb97203e37 Auto merge of #124611 - Urgau:rustdoc-stdin, r=GuillaumeGomez
Add `-` (stdin) support in rustdoc

This PR adds support for the special `-` input which threats the input as coming from *stdin* instead of being a filepath.

Doing this also makes `rustdoc` consistent with `rustc` and ~~every~~ other tools. Full [motivation](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124611#issuecomment-2094234876).

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123671
r? `@fmease`
2024-05-18 10:53:47 +00:00
David Koloski
d7d3bd1221 Relax restrictions on multiple sanitizers
Most combinations of LLVM sanitizers are legal-enough to enable
simultaneously. This change will allow simultaneously enabling ASAN and
shadow call stacks on supported platforms.
2024-05-15 15:40:52 +00:00
Urgau
f90b15b7fc Add rustfmt cfg to well known cfgs list 2024-05-05 14:30:35 +02:00
Urgau
c773b19540 Make rustc_session::config::Input clone-able 2024-05-04 17:52:24 +02:00
Michael Goulet
9dfd527c6f
Rollup merge of #124480 - Enselic:on-broken-pipe, r=jieyouxu
Change `SIGPIPE` ui from `#[unix_sigpipe = "..."]` to `-Zon-broken-pipe=...`

In the stabilization [attempt](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120832) of `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]`, a concern was [raised ](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120832#issuecomment-2007394609) related to using a language attribute for the feature: Long term, we want `fn lang_start()` to be definable by any crate, not just libstd. Having a special language attribute in that case becomes awkward.

So as a first step towards the next stabilization attempt, this PR changes the `#[unix_sigpipe = "..."]` attribute to a compiler flag `-Zon-broken-pipe=...` to remove that concern, since now the language is not "contaminated" by this feature.

Another point was [also raised](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120832#issuecomment-1987023484), namely that the ui should not leak **how** it does things, but rather what the **end effect** is. The new flag uses the proposed naming. This is of course something that can be iterated on further before stabilization.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97889
2024-05-03 23:34:22 -04:00
Martin Nordholts
cde0cde151 Change SIGPIPE ui from #[unix_sigpipe = "..."] to -Zon-broken-pipe=...
In the stabilization attempt of `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]`, a concern
was raised related to using a language attribute for the feature: Long
term, we want `fn lang_start()` to be definable by any crate, not just
libstd. Having a special language attribute in that case becomes
awkward.

So as a first step towards towards the next stabilization attempt, this
PR changes the `#[unix_sigpipe = "..."]` attribute to a compiler flag
`-Zon-broken-pipe=...` to remove that concern, since now the language
is not "contaminated" by this feature.

Another point was also raised, namely that the ui should not leak
**how** it does things, but rather what the **end effect** is. The new
flag uses the proposed naming. This is of course something that can be
iterated on further before stabilization.
2024-05-02 19:48:29 +02:00
bors
29f87ade9d Auto merge of #120576 - nnethercote:merge-Diagnostic-DiagnosticBuilder, r=davidtwco
Overhaul `Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`

Implements the first part of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/722, which moves functionality and use away from `Diagnostic`, onto `DiagnosticBuilder`.

Likely follow-ups:
- Move things around, because this PR was written to minimize diff size, so some things end up in sub-optimal places. E.g. `DiagnosticBuilder` has impls in both `diagnostic.rs` and `diagnostic_builder.rs`.
- Rename `Diagnostic` as `DiagInner` and `DiagnosticBuilder` as `Diag`.

r? `@davidtwco`
2024-02-20 12:05:09 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f6f8779843 Reduce capabilities of Diagnostic.
Currently many diagnostic modifier methods are available on both
`Diagnostic` and `DiagnosticBuilder`. This commit removes most of them
from `Diagnostic`. To minimize the diff size, it keeps them within
`diagnostic.rs` but changes the surrounding `impl Diagnostic` block to
`impl DiagnosticBuilder`. (I intend to move things around later, to give
a more sensible code layout.)

`Diagnostic` keeps a few methods that it still needs, like `sub`,
`arg`, and `replace_args`.

The `forward!` macro, which defined two additional methods per call
(e.g. `note` and `with_note`), is replaced by the `with_fn!` macro,
which defines one additional method per call (e.g. `with_note`). It's
now also only used when necessary -- not all modifier methods currently
need a `with_*` form. (New ones can be easily added as necessary.)

All this also requires changing `trait AddToDiagnostic` so its methods
take `DiagnosticBuilder` instead of `Diagnostic`, which leads to many
mechanical changes. `SubdiagnosticMessageOp` gains a type parameter `G`.

There are three subdiagnostics -- `DelayedAtWithoutNewline`,
`DelayedAtWithNewline`, and `InvalidFlushedDelayedDiagnosticLevel` --
that are created within the diagnostics machinery and appended to
external diagnostics. These are handled at the `Diagnostic` level, which
means it's now hard to construct them via `derive(Diagnostic)`, so
instead we construct them by hand. This has no effect on what they look
like when printed.

There are lots of new `allow` markers for `untranslatable_diagnostics`
and `diagnostics_outside_of_impl`. This is because
`#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` annotations were present on the `Diagnostic`
modifier methods, but missing from the `DiagnosticBuilder` modifier
methods. They're now present.
2024-02-20 13:22:17 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b18f3e11fa Prefer DiagnosticBuilder over Diagnostic in diagnostic modifiers.
There are lots of functions that modify a diagnostic. This can be via a
`&mut Diagnostic` or a `&mut DiagnosticBuilder`, because the latter type
wraps the former and impls `DerefMut`.

This commit converts all the `&mut Diagnostic` occurrences to `&mut
DiagnosticBuilder`. This is a step towards greatly simplifying
`Diagnostic`. Some of the relevant function are made generic, because
they deal with both errors and warnings. No function bodies are changed,
because all the modifier methods are available on both `Diagnostic` and
`DiagnosticBuilder`.
2024-02-19 20:23:20 +11:00
bors
c9c83cca51 Auto merge of #121265 - klensy:bump-18-02-24, r=Mark-Simulacrum
bump some deps

First commit dedupes darling* crates and remove one more syn 1.* dep
Second one bumps windows crate to 0.52
2024-02-18 16:54:15 +00:00
bors
8b21296b5d Auto merge of #117772 - surechen:for_117448, r=petrochenkov
Tracking import use types for more accurate redundant import checking

fixes #117448

By tracking import use types to check whether it is scope uses or the other situations like module-relative uses,  we can do more accurate redundant import checking.

For example unnecessary imports in std::prelude that can be eliminated:

```rust
use std::option::Option::Some;//~ WARNING the item `Some` is imported redundantly
use std::option::Option::None; //~ WARNING the item `None` is imported redundantly
```
2024-02-18 13:56:07 +00:00
klensy
35fe26757a windows bump to 0.52 2024-02-18 16:02:16 +03:00
surechen
a61126cef6 By tracking import use types to check whether it is scope uses or the other situations like module-relative uses, we can do more accurate redundant import checking.
fixes #117448

For example unnecessary imports in std::prelude that can be eliminated:

```rust
use std::option::Option::Some;//~ WARNING the item `Some` is imported redundantly
use std::option::Option::None; //~ WARNING the item `None` is imported redundantly
```
2024-02-18 16:38:11 +08:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
5628786484
Rollup merge of #121237 - Urgau:better-cargo-heuristic, r=compiler-errors
Use better heuristic for printing Cargo specific diagnostics

It was [reported](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82450#issuecomment-1948574677) in the check-cfg call for testing that the Rust for Linux project is setting the `CARGO` env without compiling with it, which is an issue since we are using the `CARGO` env as a proxy for "was launched from Cargo".

This PR switch to the `CARGO_CRATE_NAME` [Cargo env](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html#environment-variables-cargo-sets-for-crates), which shouldn't collide (as much) with other build systems. I also took the opportunity to consolidate all the checks under the same function.
2024-02-18 05:10:18 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
45d5773704
Rollup merge of #121085 - davidtwco:always-eager-diagnostics, r=nnethercote
errors: only eagerly translate subdiagnostics

Subdiagnostics don't need to be lazily translated, they can always be eagerly translated. Eager translation is slightly more complex as we need to have a `DiagCtxt` available to perform the translation, which involves slightly more threading of that context.

This slight increase in complexity should enable later simplifications - like passing `DiagCtxt` into `AddToDiagnostic` and moving Fluent messages into the diagnostic structs rather than having them in separate files (working on that was what led to this change).

r? ```@nnethercote```
2024-02-17 18:47:40 +01:00
Urgau
d988d8f4ba Use better heuristic for printing Cargo specific diagnostics 2024-02-17 16:49:01 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
f60576b3df
Rollup merge of #121137 - GuillaumeGomez:add-clippy-cfg, r=Urgau,Nilstrieb
Add clippy into the known `cfg` list

In clippy, we are removing the `feature = "cargo-clippy"` cfg to replace it with `clippy` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/12292. But for it to work, we need to declare `clippy` as cfg. It makes it more coherent with other existing tools like rustdoc.

cc `@flip1995`
2024-02-16 17:08:13 +01:00
bors
1be468815c Auto merge of #120486 - reitermarkus:use-generic-nonzero, r=dtolnay
Use generic `NonZero` internally.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120257
2024-02-16 07:46:31 +00:00
bors
cbddf31863 Auto merge of #121142 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-5qmksjw, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #120449 (Document requirements for unsized {Rc,Arc}::from_raw)
 - #120505 (Fix BTreeMap's Cursor::remove_{next,prev})
 - #120672 (std::thread update freebsd stack guard handling.)
 - #121088 (Implicitly enable evex512 if avx512 is enabled)
 - #121104 (Ignore unsized types when trying to determine the size of the original type)
 - #121107 (Fix msg for verbose suggestions with confusable capitalization)
 - #121113 (Continue compilation even if inherent impl checks fail)
 - #121120 (Add `ErrorGuaranteed` to `ast::LitKind::Err`, `token::LitKind::Err`.)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-02-15 17:00:55 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
533e3f0a84 Add comment to remind devs to update the unstable book related chapter if the check-cfg list is updated 2024-02-15 15:23:07 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
0860fc14ae Add clippy into the known cfg list 2024-02-15 14:18:19 +01:00
bors
fa9f77ff35 Auto merge of #120931 - chenyukang:yukang-cleanup-hashmap, r=michaelwoerister
Clean up potential_query_instability with FxIndexMap and UnordMap

From https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120485#issuecomment-1916437191

r? `@michaelwoerister`
2024-02-15 12:36:37 +00:00
David Wood
b80fc5d4e8
errors: only eagerly translate subdiagnostics
Subdiagnostics don't need to be lazily translated, they can always be
eagerly translated. Eager translation is slightly more complex as we need
to have a `DiagCtxt` available to perform the translation, which involves
slightly more threading of that context.

This slight increase in complexity should enable later simplifications -
like passing `DiagCtxt` into `AddToDiagnostic` and moving Fluent messages
into the diagnostic structs rather than having them in separate files
(working on that was what led to this change).

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
2024-02-15 10:34:41 +00:00
Markus Reiter
a90cc05233
Replace NonZero::<_>::new with NonZero::new. 2024-02-15 08:09:42 +01:00
Markus Reiter
746a58d435
Use generic NonZero internally. 2024-02-15 08:09:42 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ac47f6c666 Add suffixes to LitError.
To avoid some unwrapping.
2024-02-15 15:47:24 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a513bb20c3 Make report_lit_error return ErrorGuaranteed.
This will be helpful for subsequent commits.
2024-02-15 12:58:18 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8b35f8e41e Remove LitError::LexerError.
`cook_lexer_literal` can emit an error about an invalid int literal but
then return a non-`Err` token. And then `integer_lit` has to account for
this to avoid printing a redundant error message.

This commit changes `cook_lexer_literal` to return `Err` in that case.
Then `integer_lit` doesn't need the special case, and
`LitError::LexerError` can be removed.
2024-02-15 12:58:18 +11:00
Maybe Waffle
9a77ec98b8 Rename -Zno_parallel_llvm -> -Zno_parallel_backend 2024-02-15 00:14:59 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
5441523f07 Refactor out a repeating pattern with get_or_default_sysroot 2024-02-15 00:09:40 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
a03d19ef63 Allow targets to override default codegen backend 2024-02-14 23:43:00 +00:00
yukang
3f27e4b3ea clean up potential_query_instability with FxIndexMap and UnordMap 2024-02-14 18:36:37 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9f2aa09765 Remove good_path_delayed_bug.
It's only has a single remaining purpose: to ensure that a diagnostic is
printed when `trimmed_def_paths` is used. It's an annoying mechanism:
weak, with odd semantics, badly named, and gets in the way of other
changes.

This commit replaces it with a simpler `must_produce_diag` mechanism,
getting rid of a diagnostic `Level` along the way.
2024-02-13 09:33:35 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
46a0448405
Rollup merge of #120693 - nnethercote:invert-diagnostic-lints, r=davidtwco
Invert diagnostic lints.

That is, change `diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and `untranslatable_diagnostic` from `allow` to `deny`, because more than half of the compiler has been converted to use translated diagnostics.

This commit removes more `deny` attributes than it adds `allow` attributes, which proves that this change is warranted.

r? ````@davidtwco````
2024-02-09 14:41:50 +01:00
Guillaume Boisseau
cb040f5ded
Rollup merge of #120735 - nnethercote:rm-some-unchecked_claims, r=oli-obk
Remove some `unchecked_claim_error_was_emitted` calls

We want to drive the number of these calls down as much as possible. This PR gets rid of a bunch of them.

r? ``@oli-obk``
2024-02-07 18:24:46 +01:00
Guillaume Boisseau
7954c28cf9
Rollup merge of #119162 - heiher:direct-access-external-data, r=petrochenkov
Add unstable `-Z direct-access-external-data` cmdline flag for `rustc`

The new flag has been described in the Major Change Proposal at https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/707

Fixes #118053
2024-02-07 18:24:41 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8d1c20a539 Remove return value from emit_stashed_diagnostics.
It's never used.
2024-02-07 09:54:59 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0ac1195ee0 Invert diagnostic lints.
That is, change `diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and
`untranslatable_diagnostic` from `allow` to `deny`, because more than
half of the compiler has be converted to use translated diagnostics.

This commit removes more `deny` attributes than it adds `allow`
attributes, which proves that this change is warranted.
2024-02-06 13:12:33 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0621cd46f2 Simplify future breakage control flow.
`emit_future_breakage` calls
`self.dcx().take_future_breakage_diagnostics()` and then passes the
result to `self.dcx().emit_future_breakage_report(diags)`. This commit
removes the first of these and lets `emit_future_breakage_report` do the
taking.

It also inlines and removes what is left of `emit_future_breakage`,
which has a single call site.
2024-02-03 09:02:50 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8ba25d0989 SilentEmitter::fatal_note doesn't need to be optional. 2024-02-03 09:02:50 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5350edb9e8 Remove the lifetime from DiagnosticArgValue.
Because it's almost always static.

This makes `impl IntoDiagnosticArg for DiagnosticArgValue` trivial,
which is nice.

There are a few diagnostics constructed in
`compiler/rustc_mir_build/src/check_unsafety.rs` and
`compiler/rustc_mir_transform/src/errors.rs` that now need symbols
converted to `String` with `to_string` instead of `&str` with `as_str`,
but that' no big deal, and worth it for the simplifications elsewhere.
2024-01-30 18:46:06 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5d9dfbd08f Stop using String for error codes.
Error codes are integers, but `String` is used everywhere to represent
them. Gross!

This commit introduces `ErrCode`, an integral newtype for error codes,
replacing `String`. It also introduces a constant for every error code,
e.g. `E0123`, and removes the `error_code!` macro. The constants are
imported wherever used with `use rustc_errors::codes::*`.

With the old code, we have three different ways to specify an error code
at a use point:
```
error_code!(E0123)  // macro call

struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg");  // bare ident arg to macro call

\#[diag(name, code = "E0123")]  // string
struct Diag;
```

With the new code, they all use the `E0123` constant.
```
E0123  // constant

struct_span_code_err!(dcx, span, E0123, "msg");  // constant

\#[diag(name, code = E0123)]  // constant
struct Diag;
```

The commit also changes the structure of the error code definitions:
- `rustc_error_codes` now just defines a higher-order macro listing the
  used error codes and nothing else.
- Because that's now the only thing in the `rustc_error_codes` crate, I
  moved it into the `lib.rs` file and removed the `error_codes.rs` file.
- `rustc_errors` uses that macro to define everything, e.g. the error
  code constants and the `DIAGNOSTIC_TABLES`. This is in its new
  `codes.rs` file.
2024-01-29 07:41:41 +11:00
bors
04521fd10e Auto merge of #118636 - h1467792822:dev, r=michaelwoerister
Add the unstable option  to reduce the binary size of dynamic library…

# Motivation

The average length of symbol names in the rust standard library is about 100 bytes, while the average length of symbol names in the C++ standard library is about 65 bytes. In some embedded environments where dynamic library are widely used, rust dynamic library symbol name space hash become one of the key bottlenecks of application, Especially when the existing C/C++ module is reconstructed into the rust module.

The unstable option `-Z symbol_mangling_version=hashed` is added to solve the bottleneck caused by too long dynamic library symbol names.

## Test data

The following is a set of test data on the ubuntu 18.04 LTS environment. With this plug-in, the space saving rate of dynamic libraries can reach about 20%.

The test object is the standard library of rust (built based on Xargo), tokio crate, and hyper crate.

The contents of the Cargo.toml file in the construction project of the three dynamic libraries are as follows:

```txt
# Cargo.toml
[profile.release]
panic = "abort"
opt-leve="z"
codegen-units=1
strip=true
debug=true
```
The built dynamic library also removes the `.rustc` segments that are not needed at run time and then compares the size. The detailed data is as follows:

1. libstd.so
> | symbol_mangling_version | size | saving rate |
> | --- | --- | --- |
> | legacy | 804896 ||
> | hashed | 608288 | 0.244 |
> | v0 | 858144 ||
> | hashed | 608288 | 0.291 |

2. libhyper.so
> | symbol_mangling_version(libhyper.so) | symbol_mangling_version(libstd.so) | size | saving rate |
> | --- | --- | --- | --- |
> | legacy | legacy | 866312 ||
> | hashed | legacy | 645128 |0.255|
> | legacy | hashed | 854024 ||
> | hashed | hashed | 632840 |0.259|
2024-01-27 02:32:30 +00:00
h1467792822
6e53e66bd3 MCP #705: Provide the option -Csymbol-mangling-version=hashed -Z unstable-options to shorten symbol names by replacing them with a digest.
Enrich test cases
2024-01-26 12:39:03 +08:00
clubby789
fd29f74ff8 Remove unused features 2024-01-25 14:01:33 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
55d5ea321a
Rollup merge of #120230 - Urgau:for_scope-single-scope, r=michaelwoerister
Assert that a single scope is passed to `for_scope`

Addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118518#issuecomment-1903680468

r? ``@michaelwoerister``
2024-01-25 08:39:42 +01:00
Urgau
64f590a50d Assert that a single scope is passed to for_scope 2024-01-24 10:52:02 +01:00
Oli Scherer
db7cd57091 Remove track_errors entirely 2024-01-23 15:23:22 +00:00
bors
0011fac90d Auto merge of #120017 - nnethercote:lint-api, r=oli-obk
Fix naming in the lint API

Methods for emit lints are named very inconsistently. This PR fixes that up.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-01-23 00:06:57 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8966d60650
Rollup merge of #120159 - jyn514:track-verbose, r=wesleywiser
Track `verbose` and `verbose_internals`

`verbose_internals` has been UNTRACKED since it was introduced. When i added `verbose` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119129 i made it UNTRACKED as well.

``@bjorn3`` says: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119286#discussion_r1436134354
> On errors we don't finalize the incr comp cache, but non-fatal diagnostics are cached afaik.
Otherwise we would have to replay the query in question, which we may not be able to do if the query key is not reconstructible from the dep node fingerprint.

So we must track these flags to avoid replaying incorrect diagnostics.

r? incremental
2024-01-22 22:12:09 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
15a4c4fc6f Rename struct_lint_level as lint_level. 2024-01-23 08:09:08 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1f9fa2305a Tweak error counting.
We have several methods indicating the presence of errors, lint errors,
and delayed bugs. I find it frustrating that it's very unclear which one
you should use in any particular spot. This commit attempts to instill a
basic principle of "use the least general one possible", because that
reflects reality in practice -- `has_errors` is the least general one
and has by far the most uses (esp. via `abort_if_errors`).

Specifics:
- Add some comments giving some usage guidelines.
- Prefer `has_errors` to comparing `err_count` to zero.
- Remove `has_errors_or_span_delayed_bugs` because it's a weird one: in
  the cases where we need to count delayed bugs, we should really be
  counting lint errors as well.
- Rename `is_compilation_going_to_fail` as
  `has_errors_or_lint_errors_or_span_delayed_bugs`, for consistency with
  `has_errors` and `has_errors_or_lint_errors`.
- Change a few other `has_errors_or_lint_errors` calls to `has_errors`,
  as per the "least general" principle.

This didn't turn out to be as neat as I hoped when I started, but I
think it's still an improvement.
2024-01-22 10:14:01 +11:00
bors
6745c6000a Auto merge of #116185 - Zoxc:rem-one-thread, r=cjgillot
Remove `OneThread`

This removes `OneThread` by switching `incr_comp_session` over to `RwLock`.
2024-01-20 13:18:33 +00:00
jyn
c3e4c457fe Track verbose and verbose_internals
bjorn3 says:
> On errors we don't finalize the incr comp cache, but non-fatal diagnostics are cached afaik.
Otherwise we would have to replay the query in question, which we may not be able to do if the query
key is not reconstructible from the dep node fingerprint.

So we must track these flags to avoid replaying incorrect diagnostics.
2024-01-20 08:00:09 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
c0da80f418
Rollup merge of #119828 - azhogin:azhogin/collapse_debuginfo_improved_attr, r=petrochenkov
Improved collapse_debuginfo attribute, added command-line flag

Improved attribute collapse_debuginfo with variants: `#[collapse_debuginfo=(no|external|yes)]`.
Added command-line flag for default behaviour.
Work-in-progress: will add more tests.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/100758
2024-01-18 20:56:19 +01:00
bors
8424f8e8cd Auto merge of #120089 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-xyfqrb5, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #119172 (Detect `NulInCStr` error earlier.)
 - #119833 (Make tcx optional from StableMIR run macro and extend it to accept closures)
 - #119967 (Add `PatKind::Err` to AST/HIR)
 - #119978 (Move async closure parameters into the resultant closure's future eagerly)
 - #120021 (don't store const var origins for known vars)
 - #120038 (Don't create a separate "basename" when naming and opening a MIR dump file)
 - #120057 (Don't ICE when deducing future output if other errors already occurred)
 - #120073 (Remove spastorino from users_on_vacation)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-01-18 16:39:32 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
ff8c7a7816
Rollup merge of #119172 - nnethercote:earlier-NulInCStr, r=petrochenkov
Detect `NulInCStr` error earlier.

By making it an `EscapeError` instead of a `LitError`. This makes it like the other errors produced when checking string literals contents, e.g. for invalid escape sequences or bare CR chars.

NOTE: this means these errors are issued earlier, before expansion, which changes behaviour. It will be possible to move the check back to the later point if desired. If that happens, it's likely that all the string literal contents checks will be delayed together.

One nice thing about this: the old approach had some code in `report_lit_error` to calculate the span of the nul char from a range. This code used a hardwired `+2` to account for the `c"` at the start of a C string literal, but this should have changed to a `+3` for raw C string literals to account for the `cr"`, which meant that the caret in `cr"` nul error messages was one short of where it should have been. The new approach doesn't need any of this and avoids the off-by-one error.

r? ```@fee1-dead```
2024-01-18 10:34:17 +01:00
John Kåre Alsaker
63446d00ee Remove OneThread 2024-01-18 03:30:05 +01:00
Jack Huey
acab76573f Add -Zno-implied-bounds-compat option and use it 2024-01-17 21:27:34 -05:00
Andrew Zhogin
8507f5105b Improved collapse_debuginfo attribute, added command-line flag (no|external|yes) 2024-01-17 23:18:14 +07:00
bors
16f4b02dd8 Auto merge of #119922 - nnethercote:fix-Diag-code-is_lint, r=oli-obk
Rework how diagnostic lints are stored.

`Diagnostic::code` has the type `DiagnosticId`, which has `Error` and
`Lint` variants. Plus `Diagnostic::is_lint` is a bool, which should be
redundant w.r.t. `Diagnostic::code`.

Seems simple. Except it's possible for a lint to have an error code, in
which case its `code` field is recorded as `Error`, and `is_lint` is
required to indicate that it's a lint. This is what happens with
`derive(LintDiagnostic)` lints. Which means those lints don't have a
lint name or a `has_future_breakage` field because those are stored in
the `DiagnosticId::Lint`.

It's all a bit messy and confused and seems unintentional.

This commit:
- removes `DiagnosticId`;
- changes `Diagnostic::code` to `Option<String>`, which means both
  errors and lints can straightforwardly have an error code;
- changes `Diagnostic::is_lint` to `Option<IsLint>`, where `IsLint` is a
  new type containing a lint name and a `has_future_breakage` bool, so
  all lints can have those, error code or not.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-01-17 07:33:52 +00:00
WANG Rui
06a41687b1 Add unstable -Z direct-access-external-data cmdline flag for rustc
The new flag has been described in the Major Change Proposal at
https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/707
2024-01-16 19:15:06 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
32de78cade Replace TrimmedDefPaths with a bool.
It's a tri-state enum but the `Always` variant is never used, so a bool
is simpler.
2024-01-15 09:16:14 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d71f535a6f Rework how diagnostic lints are stored.
`Diagnostic::code` has the type `DiagnosticId`, which has `Error` and
`Lint` variants. Plus `Diagnostic::is_lint` is a bool, which should be
redundant w.r.t. `Diagnostic::code`.

Seems simple. Except it's possible for a lint to have an error code, in
which case its `code` field is recorded as `Error`, and `is_lint` is
required to indicate that it's a lint. This is what happens with
`derive(LintDiagnostic)` lints. Which means those lints don't have a
lint name or a `has_future_breakage` field because those are stored in
the `DiagnosticId::Lint`.

It's all a bit messy and confused and seems unintentional.

This commit:
- removes `DiagnosticId`;
- changes `Diagnostic::code` to `Option<String>`, which means both
  errors and lints can straightforwardly have an error code;
- changes `Diagnostic::is_lint` to `Option<IsLint>`, where `IsLint` is a
  new type containing a lint name and a `has_future_breakage` bool, so
  all lints can have those, error code or not.
2024-01-14 14:04:25 +11:00
George-lewis
9f327a2385 Add todo comment 2024-01-13 12:11:13 -05:00
George-lewis
36a69e9d39 Add check for ui_testing via promoting parameters from ParseSess to Session 2024-01-13 12:11:13 -05:00
George-lewis
b55faad314 Add suggestion to upgrade the compiler 2024-01-13 12:11:12 -05:00
bors
1d8d7b16cb Auto merge of #117285 - joboet:move_platforms_to_pal, r=ChrisDenton
Move platform modules into `sys::pal`

This is the initial step of #117276. `sys` just re-exports everything from the current `sys` for now, I'll move the implementations for the individual features one-by-one after this PR merges.
2024-01-13 14:10:56 +00:00
bors
f1f8687b06 Auto merge of #118924 - Urgau:check-cfg-exclude-well-known-from-diag, r=petrochenkov
Exclude well known names from showing a suggestion in check-cfg

This PR adds an exclusion for well known names from showing in suggestions of check-cfg/`unexpected_cfgs`.

Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118213 and fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118213#issuecomment-1854189934.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2024-01-13 02:13:20 +00:00
Urgau
29afbbd5a9 Exclude well known names from showing a suggestion in check-cfg 2024-01-12 18:47:05 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
c997b29a3a
Rollup merge of #119884 - GuillaumeGomez:rename-env-opt, r=davidtwco
Rename `--env` option flag to `--env-set`

As discussed [on zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Stabilizing.20.60--env.60.20option.20flag.3F). We rename `--env` to not conflicting names with the [RFC](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2794).

r? `@davidtwco`
2024-01-12 15:16:58 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
462bcac629 Rename --env option flag to --env-set 2024-01-12 11:02:57 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9018d2c455 Detect NulInCStr error earlier.
By making it an `EscapeError` instead of a `LitError`. This makes it
like the other errors produced when checking string literals contents,
e.g. for invalid escape sequences or bare CR chars.

NOTE: this means these errors are issued earlier, before expansion,
which changes behaviour. It will be possible to move the check back to
the later point if desired. If that happens, it's likely that all the
string literal contents checks will be delayed together.

One nice thing about this: the old approach had some code in
`report_lit_error` to calculate the span of the nul char from a range.
This code used a hardwired `+2` to account for the `c"` at the start of
a C string literal, but this should have changed to a `+3` for raw C
string literals to account for the `cr"`, which meant that the caret in
`cr"` nul error messages was one short of where it should have been. The
new approach doesn't need any of this and avoids the off-by-one error.
2024-01-12 16:19:37 +11:00
Michael Goulet
7df43d3c81 Give me a way to emit all the delayed bugs 2024-01-12 03:30:17 +00:00
joboet
7c436a8af4
update paths in comments 2024-01-12 00:11:33 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
0e388f2192 Change how force-warn lint diagnostics are recorded.
`is_force_warn` is only possible for diagnostics with `Level::Warning`,
but it is currently stored in `Diagnostic::code`, which every diagnostic
has.

This commit:
- removes the boolean `DiagnosticId::Lint::is_force_warn` field;
- adds a `ForceWarning` variant to `Level`.

Benefits:
- The common `Level::Warning` case now has no arguments, replacing
  lots of `Warning(None)` occurrences.
- `rustc_session::lint::Level` and `rustc_errors::Level` are more
  similar, both having `ForceWarning` and `Warning`.
2024-01-11 07:56:17 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ed76b0b882 Rename consuming chaining methods on DiagnosticBuilder.
In #119606 I added them and used a `_mv` suffix, but that wasn't great.

A `with_` prefix has three different existing uses.
- Constructors, e.g. `Vec::with_capacity`.
- Wrappers that provide an environment to execute some code, e.g.
  `with_session_globals`.
- Consuming chaining methods, e.g. `Span::with_{lo,hi,ctxt}`.

The third case is exactly what we want, so this commit changes
`DiagnosticBuilder::foo_mv` to `DiagnosticBuilder::with_foo`.

Thanks to @compiler-errors for the suggestion.
2024-01-10 07:40:00 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2ea7a37e11 Add DiagCtxt::delayed_bug.
We have `span_delayed_bug` and often pass it a `DUMMY_SP`. This commit
adds `delayed_bug`, which matches pairs like `err`/`span_err` and
`warn`/`span_warn`.
2024-01-10 07:33:07 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3c4f1d85af Rename {create,emit}_warning as {create,emit}_warn.
For consistency with `warn`/`struct_warn`, and also `{create,emit}_err`,
all of which use an abbreviated form.
2024-01-10 07:33:06 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ff40ad4107 Shorten some error invocations.
- `struct_foo` + `emit` -> `foo`
- `create_foo` + `emit` -> `emit_foo`

I have made recent commits in other PRs that have removed some of these
shortcuts for combinations with few uses, e.g.
`struct_span_err_with_code`. But for the remaining combinations that
have high levels of use, we might as well use them wherever possible.
2024-01-10 07:33:06 +11:00
Guillaume Gomez
3da96aed94
Rollup merge of #118680 - djkoloski:shell_argfiles, r=compiler-errors
Add support for shell argfiles

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/684
2024-01-09 17:52:21 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
b0aa3d8198
Rollup merge of #119723 - nnethercote:rm-Zdont-buffer-diagnostics, r=compiler-errors
Remove `-Zdont-buffer-diagnostics`.

It was added in #54232. It seems like it was aimed at NLL development, which is well in the past. Also, it looks like `-Ztreat-err-as-bug` can be used to achieve the same effect. So it doesn't seem necessary.

r? ``@pnkfelix``
2024-01-09 13:23:18 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
d3574beb5d
Rollup merge of #119527 - klensy:ordering, r=compiler-errors
don't reexport atomic::ordering via rustc_data_structures, use std import

This looks simpler.
2024-01-09 13:23:17 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9e4843e42e
Rollup merge of #117744 - quininer:add-z-sync-uw, r=bjorn3
Add -Zuse-sync-unwind

Currently Rust uses async unwind by default, but async unwind will bring non-negligible size overhead. it would be nice to allow users to choose this.

In addition, async unwind currently prevents LLVM from generate compact unwind for MachO, if one wishes to generate compact unwind for MachO, then also needs this flag.
2024-01-09 05:33:20 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a2b765fc37 Remove -Zdont-buffer-diagnostics.
It was added in #54232. It seems like it was aimed at NLL development,
which is well in the past. Also, it looks like `-Ztreat-err-as-bug` can
be used to achieve the same effect. So it doesn't seem necessary.
2024-01-09 09:47:36 +11:00
David Koloski
684aa2c9d1 Add support for shell argfiles 2024-01-08 15:25:55 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
589591efde Use chaining in DiagnosticBuilder construction.
To avoid the use of a mutable local variable, and because it reads more
nicely.
2024-01-08 15:43:07 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b1b9278851 Make DiagnosticBuilder::emit consuming.
This works for most of its call sites. This is nice, because `emit` very
much makes sense as a consuming operation -- indeed,
`DiagnosticBuilderState` exists to ensure no diagnostic is emitted
twice, but it uses runtime checks.

For the small number of call sites where a consuming emit doesn't work,
the commit adds `DiagnosticBuilder::emit_without_consuming`. (This will
be removed in subsequent commits.)

Likewise, `emit_unless` becomes consuming. And `delay_as_bug` becomes
consuming, while `delay_as_bug_without_consuming` is added (which will
also be removed in subsequent commits.)

All this requires significant changes to `DiagnosticBuilder`'s chaining
methods. Currently `DiagnosticBuilder` method chaining uses a
non-consuming `&mut self -> &mut Self` style, which allows chaining to
be used when the chain ends in `emit()`, like so:
```
    struct_err(msg).span(span).emit();
```
But it doesn't work when producing a `DiagnosticBuilder` value,
requiring this:
```
    let mut err = self.struct_err(msg);
    err.span(span);
    err
```
This style of chaining won't work with consuming `emit` though. For
that, we need to use to a `self -> Self` style. That also would allow
`DiagnosticBuilder` production to be chained, e.g.:
```
    self.struct_err(msg).span(span)
```
However, removing the `&mut self -> &mut Self` style would require that
individual modifications of a `DiagnosticBuilder` go from this:
```
    err.span(span);
```
to this:
```
    err = err.span(span);
```
There are *many* such places. I have a high tolerance for tedious
refactorings, but even I gave up after a long time trying to convert
them all.

Instead, this commit has it both ways: the existing `&mut self -> Self`
chaining methods are kept, and new `self -> Self` chaining methods are
added, all of which have a `_mv` suffix (short for "move"). Changes to
the existing `forward!` macro lets this happen with very little
additional boilerplate code. I chose to add the suffix to the new
chaining methods rather than the existing ones, because the number of
changes required is much smaller that way.

This doubled chainging is a bit clumsy, but I think it is worthwhile
because it allows a *lot* of good things to subsequently happen. In this
commit, there are many `mut` qualifiers removed in places where
diagnostics are emitted without being modified. In subsequent commits:
- chaining can be used more, making the code more concise;
- more use of chaining also permits the removal of redundant diagnostic
  APIs like `struct_err_with_code`, which can be replaced easily with
  `struct_err` + `code_mv`;
- `emit_without_diagnostic` can be removed, which simplifies a lot of
  machinery, removing the need for `DiagnosticBuilderState`.
2024-01-08 15:24:49 +11:00
klensy
56173611d6 don't reexport atomic::ordering via rustc_data_structures, use std import 2024-01-06 15:01:10 +03:00
Michael Goulet
da700b39df
Rollup merge of #119601 - nnethercote:Emitter-cleanups, r=oli-obk
`Emitter` cleanups

Some improvements I found while looking at this code.

r? `@oli-obk`
2024-01-05 10:57:24 -05:00
Michael Goulet
c28715bf78
Rollup merge of #119567 - nnethercote:rm-Zreport-delayed-bugs, r=oli-obk
Remove `-Zreport-delayed-bugs`.

It's not used within the repository in any way (e.g. in tests), and doesn't seem useful.

It was added in #52568.

r? ````@oli-obk````
2024-01-05 10:57:22 -05:00
Michael Goulet
e74a0cdfed
Rollup merge of #119566 - Zalathar:remove-spanview, r=Swatinem,Nilstrieb
Remove `-Zdump-mir-spanview`

The `-Zdump-mir-spanview` flag was added back in #76074, as a development/debugging aid for the initial work on what would eventually become `-Cinstrument-coverage`. It causes the compiler to emit an HTML file containing a function's source code, with various spans highlighted based on the contents of MIR.

When the suggestion was made to [triage and remove unnecessary `-Z` flags (Zulip)](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/.60-Z.60.20option.20triage), I noted that this flag could potentially be worth removing, but I wanted to keep it around to see whether I found it useful for my own coverage work.

But when I actually tried to use it, I ran into various issues (e.g. it crashes on `tests/coverage/closure.rs`). If I can't trust it to work properly without a full overhaul, then instead of diving down a rabbit hole of trying to fix arcane span-handling bugs, it seems better to just remove this obscure old code entirely.

---

````@rustbot```` label +A-code-coverage
2024-01-05 10:57:21 -05:00
Michael Goulet
f361b591ef
Rollup merge of #119538 - nnethercote:cleanup-errors-5, r=compiler-errors
Cleanup error handlers: round 5

More rustc_errors cleanups. A sequel to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119171.

r? ````@compiler-errors````
2024-01-05 10:57:21 -05:00
Matthew Jasper
26f48b4cba Stabilize THIR unsafeck 2024-01-05 10:00:59 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8843223897 Change printing of "--error-format is unstable" errors.
Currently for these two errors we go to the effort of switching to a
standard JSON emitter, for no obvious reason, and unlike any other
errors. This behaviour was added for `pretty-json` in #45737, and then
`human-annotate-rs` copied it some time later when it was added.

This commit changes things to just using the requested emitter, which is
simpler and consistent with other errors.

Old output:
```
$ rustc --error-format pretty-json
{"$message_type":"diagnostic","message":"`--error-format=pretty-json` is unstable","code":null,"level":"error","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":"error: `--error-format=pretty-json` is unstable\n\n"}

$ rustc --error-format human-annotate-rs
{"$message_type":"diagnostic","message":"`--error-format=human-annotate-rs` is unstable","code":null,"level":"error","spans":[],"children":[],"rendered":"error: `--error-format=human-annotate-rs` is unstable\n\n"}
```

New output:
```
$ rustc --error-format pretty-json
{
  "$message_type": "diagnostic",
  "message": "`--error-format=pretty-json` is unstable",
  "code": null,
  "level": "error",
  "spans": [],
  "children": [],
  "rendered": "error: `--error-format=pretty-json` is unstable\n\n"
}

$ rustc --error-format human-annotate-rs
error: `--error-format=human-annotate-rs` is unstable
```
2024-01-05 14:37:06 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c4d63c7f76 Rename AnnotateSnippetEmitterWriter as AnnotateSnippetEmitter.
For consistency with other `Emitter` impls.
2024-01-05 10:37:44 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
cb9abcae79 Rename EmitterWriter as HumanEmitter.
For consistency with other `Emitter` impls, such as `JsonEmitter`,
`SilentEmitter`, `SharedEmitter`, etc.
2024-01-05 10:02:40 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
cf9484e615 Remove -Zreport-delayed-bugs.
It's not used within the repository in any way (e.g. in tests), and
doesn't seem useful.
2024-01-04 17:16:07 +11:00
Zalathar
af3205421f Remove -Zdump-mir-spanview 2024-01-04 13:43:27 +11:00
Daniel Paoliello
bc3b7c9930 Enable address sanitizer for MSVC targets using INFERASANLIBS linker flag 2024-01-03 10:00:15 -08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
505c1371d0 Rename some Diagnostic setters.
`Diagnostic` has 40 methods that return `&mut Self` and could be
considered setters. Four of them have a `set_` prefix. This doesn't seem
necessary for a type that implements the builder pattern. This commit
removes the `set_` prefixes on those four methods.
2024-01-03 19:40:20 +11:00
quininer
12784c3166 Add -Zuse-sync-unwind
This flag specifies whether LLVM generates async unwind or sync unwind.
2023-12-31 15:27:43 +08:00
Nilstrieb
ffafcd8819 Update to bitflags 2 in the compiler
This involves lots of breaking changes. There are two big changes that
force changes. The first is that the bitflag types now don't
automatically implement normal derive traits, so we need to derive them
manually.

Additionally, bitflags now have a hidden inner type by default, which
breaks our custom derives. The bitflags docs recommend using the impl
form in these cases, which I did.
2023-12-30 18:17:28 +01:00
bors
2fe50cd72c Auto merge of #119129 - jyn514:verbose, r=compiler-errors,estebank
rework `-Zverbose`

implements the changes described in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/706

the first commit is only a name change from `-Zverbose` to `-Zverbose-internals` and does not change behavior. the second commit changes diagnostics.

possible follow up work:
- `ty::pretty` could print more info with `--verbose` than it does currently. `-Z verbose-internals` shows too much info in a way that's not helpful to users. michael had ideas about this i didn't fully understand: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/uplift.20some.20-Zverbose.20calls.20and.20rename.20to.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23706/near/408984200
- `--verbose` should imply `-Z write-long-types-to-disk=no`. the code in `ty_string_with_limit` should take `--verbose` into account (apparently this affects `Ty::sort_string`, i'm not familiar with this code). writing a file to disk should suggest passing `--verbose`.

r? `@compiler-errors` cc `@estebank`
2023-12-26 12:27:29 +00:00
jyn
cb6d033316 don't elide shared parts of types in diagnostics when --verbose is passed
this also changes some parts of lifetime printing, which previously were not gated behind `-Z verbose`
2023-12-24 16:47:18 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8a9db25459 Remove more Session methods that duplicate DiagCtxt methods. 2023-12-24 08:17:47 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
99472c7049 Remove Session methods that duplicate DiagCtxt methods.
Also add some `dcx` methods to types that wrap `TyCtxt`, for easier
access.
2023-12-24 08:05:28 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d51db05d7e Remove ParseSess methods that duplicate DiagCtxt methods.
Also add missing `#[track_caller]` attributes to `DiagCtxt` methods as
necessary to keep tests working.
2023-12-24 07:59:21 +11:00
Michael Goulet
e0d7a72c46
Rollup merge of #119171 - nnethercote:cleanup-errors-4, r=compiler-errors
Cleanup error handlers: round 4

More `rustc_errors` cleanups. A sequel to #118933.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-12-22 21:41:03 -05:00
Michael Goulet
7dd095598b
Rollup merge of #119077 - tmiasko:lint, r=cjgillot
Separate MIR lints from validation

Add a MIR lint pass, enabled with -Zlint-mir, which identifies undefined or
likely erroneous behaviour.

The initial implementation mostly migrates existing checks of this nature from
MIR validator, where they did not belong (those checks have false positives and
there is nothing inherently invalid about MIR with undefined behaviour).

Fixes #104736
Fixes #104843
Fixes #116079
Fixes #116736
Fixes #118990
2023-12-22 21:41:03 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
81f50fd7e3 Fix weird code setting in create_feature_err. 2023-12-23 13:23:28 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3a1b8e643a Rename EarlyDiagCtxt methods to match DiagCtxt.
- `early_error_no_abort` -> `early_err`
- `early_error` -> `early_fatal`
- `early_struct_error` -> `early_struct_fatal`
2023-12-23 13:23:28 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
757d6f6ef8 Give DiagnosticBuilder a default type.
`IntoDiagnostic` defaults to `ErrorGuaranteed`, because errors are the
most common diagnostic level. It makes sense to do likewise for the
closely-related (and much more widely used) `DiagnosticBuilder` type,
letting us write `DiagnosticBuilder<'a, ErrorGuaranteed>` as just
`DiagnosticBuilder<'a>`. This cuts over 200 lines of code due to many
multi-line things becoming single line things.
2023-12-23 13:23:10 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
de303b87c9 Streamline struct_lint_level.
We can just get the error level in the `match` and then use
`DiagnosticBuilder::new`. This then means a number of `DiagCtxt`
functions are no longer needed, because this was the one place that used
them.

Note: the commit changes the treatment of spans for `Expect`, which was
different to all the other cases, but this has no apparent effect.
2023-12-23 13:18:50 +11:00
Tomasz Miąsko
7a246ddd8e Add pass to identify undefined or erroneous behaviour 2023-12-21 12:58:39 +01:00
jyn
b5d8361909 rename to verbose-internals 2023-12-19 13:35:37 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f5459201e0 Add EmitResult associated type to EmissionGuarantee.
This lets different error levels share the same return type from
`emit_*`.

- A lot of inconsistencies in the `DiagCtxt` API are removed.
- `Noted` is removed.
- `FatalAbort` is introduced for fatal errors (abort via `raise`),
  replacing the `EmissionGuarantee` impl for `!`.
- `Bug` is renamed `BugAbort` (to avoid clashing with `Level::Bug` and
  to mirror `FatalAbort`), and modified to work in the new way with bug
  errors (abort via panic).
- Various diagnostic creators and emitters updated to the new, better
  signatures. Note that `DiagCtxt::bug` no longer needs to call
  `panic_any`, because `emit` handles that.

Also shorten the obnoxiously long
`diagnostic_builder_emit_producing_guarantee` name.
2023-12-19 09:52:02 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e7724a2e31 Add level arg to into_diagnostic.
And make all hand-written `IntoDiagnostic` impls generic, by using
`DiagnosticBuilder::new(dcx, level, ...)` instead of e.g.
`dcx.struct_err(...)`.

This means the `create_*` functions are the source of the error level.
This change will let us remove `struct_diagnostic`.

Note: `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` is added to `DiagnosticBuilder::new`,
it's necessary to pass diagnostics tests now that it's used in
`into_diagnostic` functions.
2023-12-19 09:19:25 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f6aa418c9f Rename many DiagCtxt and EarlyDiagCtxt locals. 2023-12-18 16:06:22 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d58e372853 Rename many EarlyDiagCtxt arguments. 2023-12-18 16:06:22 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f422dca3ae Rename many DiagCtxt arguments. 2023-12-18 16:06:22 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b107ab81ad Rename EarlyDiagCtxt::handler as EarlyDiagCtxt::dcx. 2023-12-18 16:06:22 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
20cb12ede1 Rename SilentEmitter::fatal_handler as SilentEmitter::fatal_dcx. 2023-12-18 16:06:22 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
55bafab566 Rename UnstableOptions::diagnostic_handler_flags as UnstableOptions::dcx_flags. 2023-12-18 16:06:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d1d0896c40 Rename ParseSess::with_span_handler as ParseSess::with_dcx. 2023-12-18 16:06:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
09af8a667c Rename Session::span_diagnostic as Session::dcx. 2023-12-18 16:06:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9df1576e1d Rename ParseSess::span_diagnostic as ParseSess::dcx. 2023-12-18 16:06:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9b1f87c7e8 Rename HandlerFlags as DiagCtxtFlags. 2023-12-18 16:06:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
cce1701c4c Rename EarlyErrorHandler as EarlyDiagCtxt. 2023-12-18 16:06:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
cde19c016e Rename Handler as DiagCtxt. 2023-12-18 16:06:19 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
8479945c08 NFC don't convert types to identical types 2023-12-15 23:56:24 +01:00
Jubilee
9e872b7cd8
Rollup merge of #118933 - nnethercote:cleanup-errors-even-more, r=compiler-errors
Cleanup errors handlers even more

A sequel to #118587.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-12-14 16:07:48 -08:00
Jubilee
576a74b8c9
Rollup merge of #118908 - Urgau:check-cfg-target-features, r=TaKO8Ki,GuillaumeGomez,workingjubilee
Add all known `target_feature` configs to check-cfg

This PR adds all the known `target_feature` from ~~`rustc_codegen_ssa`~~ `rustc_target` to the well known list of check-cfg.

It does so by moving the list from `rustc_codegen_ssa` to `rustc_target` ~~`rustc_session` (I not sure about this, but some of the moved function take a `Session`)~~, then using it the `fill_well_known` function.

This already proved to be useful since portable-simd had a bad cfg.

cc `@nnethercote` (since we discussed it in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118494)
2023-12-14 16:07:47 -08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
19d28a4f28 Change msg: impl Into<String> for bug diagnostics.
To `msg: impl Into<DiagnosticMessage>`, like all the other diagnostics.
For consistency.
2023-12-15 09:42:14 +11:00
lcnr
5d97ada1ec rename -Ztrait-solver to -Znext-solver 2023-12-14 15:22:37 +01:00
Urgau
c355040a5c Don't forget pure rustc target features in check-cfg 2023-12-14 14:50:32 +01:00
Urgau
acac133997 Use all the known features in check-cfg 2023-12-14 14:49:42 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
7bdb227567 Avoid struct_diagnostic where possible.
It's necessary for `derive(Diagnostic)`, but is best avoided elsewhere
because there are clearer alternatives.

This required adding `Handler::struct_almost_fatal`.
2023-12-14 15:53:55 +11:00
Lukasz Anforowicz
981c4e3ce6 Add unstable -Zdefault-hidden-visibility cmdline flag for rustc.
The new flag has been described in the Major Change Proposal at
https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/656
2023-12-13 21:14:23 +00:00
bors
c13187c998 Auto merge of #118494 - nnethercote:default_configuration-fill_well_known, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Rearrange `default_configuration` and `CheckCfg::fill_well_known`.

There are comments saying these two functions should be kept in sync, but they have very different structures, process symbols in different orders, and there are some inconsistencies.

This commit reorders them so they're both mostly processing symbols in alphabetical order, which makes cross-checking them a lot easier. The commit also adds some macros to factor out repetitive code patterns.

The commit also moves the handling of `sym::test` out of `build_configuration` into `default_configuration`, where all the other symbols are handled.

r? `@bjorn3`
2023-12-11 06:10:44 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
22b534de4f Rearrange default_configuration and CheckCfg::fill_well_known.
There are comments saying these two functions should be kept in sync,
but they have very different structures, process symbols in different
orders, and there are some inconsistencies.

This commit reorders them so they're both mostly processing symbols in
alphabetical order, which makes cross-checking them a lot easier. The
commit also adds some macros to factor out repetitive code patterns.
Plus it adds `sanitizer_cfi_normalize_{integers,pointers}` to
`fill_well_known`, which were missing.

The commit also moves the handling of `sym::test` out of
`build_configuration` into `default_configuration`, where all the other
symbols are handled.
2023-12-11 10:04:47 +11:00
bors
d86d65bbc1 Auto merge of #118368 - GuillaumeGomez:env-flag, r=Nilstrieb
Implement `--env` compiler flag (without `tracked_env` support)

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80792.
Implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/653.
Not an implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2794.

It adds the `--env` compiler flag option which allows to set environment values used by `env!` and `option_env!`.

Important to note: When trying to retrieve an environment variable value, it will first look into the ones defined with `--env`, and if there isn't one, then only it will look into the environment variables. So if you use `--env PATH=a`, then `env!("PATH")` will return `"a"` and not the actual `PATH` value.

As mentioned in the title, `tracked_env` support is not added here. I'll do it in a follow-up PR.

r? rust-lang/compiler
2023-12-10 21:48:53 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
486e55e547 Implement --env compiler flag 2023-12-10 14:25:57 +01:00
Urgau
bba9862b95 Strengthen well known check-cfg names and values test 2023-12-09 11:59:46 +01:00
bors
608f32435a Auto merge of #117873 - quininer:android-emutls, r=Amanieu
Add emulated TLS support

This is a reopen of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96317 . many android devices still only use 128 pthread keys, so using emutls can be helpful.

Currently LLVM uses emutls by default for some targets (such as android, openbsd), but rust does not use it, because `has_thread_local` is false.

This commit has some changes to allow users to enable emutls:

1. add `-Zhas-thread-local` flag to specify that std uses `#[thread_local]` instead of pthread key.
2. when using emutls, decorate symbol names to find thread local symbol correctly.
3. change `-Zforce-emulated-tls` to `-Ztls-model=emulated` to explicitly specify whether to generate emutls.

r? `@Amanieu`
2023-12-09 05:32:35 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
beabb5e2e3
Rollup merge of #118709 - oksbsb:fix-job-server, r=SparrowLii
fix jobserver GLOBAL_CLIENT_CHECKED uninitialized before use

override #118589, resolve merge conflict

`@petrochenkov` `@SparrowLii`

Thanks!
2023-12-08 06:44:43 +01:00
oksbsb
dabedb711f 1. fix jobserver GLOBAL_CLIENT_CHECKED uninitialized before use
2. jobserver::initialize_checked should call before build_session, still should use EarlyErrorHandler, so revert stderr change in #118635
2023-12-08 09:50:28 +08:00
Tomasz Miąsko
1a47e413b2 Fuel is incompatible with incremental compilation 2023-12-08 00:00:00 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
a73d1bf631 Inline check_thread_count implementation 2023-12-07 23:28:44 +01:00
bors
7df0c211ac Auto merge of #118635 - nnethercote:fewer-early-errors, r=davidtwco
Fewer early errors

r? `@davidtwco`
2023-12-07 11:57:14 +00:00
quininer
e5b76892cc Add emulated TLS support
Currently LLVM uses emutls by default
for some targets (such as android, openbsd),
but rust does not use it, because `has_thread_local` is false.

This commit has some changes to allow users to enable emutls:

1. add `-Zhas-thread-local` flag to specify
    that std uses `#[thread_local]` instead of pthread key.
2. when using emutls, decorate symbol names
    to find thread local symbol correctly.
3. change `-Zforce-emulated-tls` to `-Ztls-model=emulated`
    to explicitly specify whether to generate emutls.
2023-12-07 00:21:32 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
618409901a Fewer early errors.
`build_session` is passed an `EarlyErrorHandler` and then constructs a
`Handler`. But the `EarlyErrorHandler` is still used for some time after
that.

This commit changes `build_session` so it consumes the passed
`EarlyErrorHandler`, and also drops it as soon as the `Handler` is
built. As a result, `parse_cfg` and `parse_check_cfg` now take a
`Handler` instead of an `EarlyErrorHandler`.
2023-12-06 09:12:22 +11:00
Michael Goulet
e8133700a2
Rollup merge of #118587 - nnethercote:cleanup-error-handlers-2, r=compiler-errors
Cleanup error handlers some more

A sequel to #118470.

r? ```@compiler-errors```
2023-12-05 14:52:44 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b7e18cabd2 De-genericize some IntoDiagnostic impls.
These impls are all needed for just a single `IntoDiagnostic` type, not
a family of them.

Note that `ErrorGuaranteed` is the default type parameter for
`IntoDiagnostic`.
2023-12-04 18:57:42 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ed95f397cf Always use G for EmissionGuarantee type variables.
That's what is mostly used. This commit changes a few `EM` and `E` and
`T` type variables to `G`.
2023-12-04 18:57:42 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
114380d215 Give Handler::fatal and Session::fatal the same return type.
Currently, `Handler::fatal` returns `FatalError`. But `Session::fatal`
returns `!`, because it calls `Handler::fatal` and then calls `raise` on
the result. This inconsistency is unfortunate.

This commit changes `Handler::fatal` to do the `raise` itself, changing
its return type to `!`. This is safe because there are only two calls to
`Handler::fatal`, one in `rustc_session` and one in
`rustc_codegen_cranelift`, and they both call `raise` on the result.

`HandlerInner::fatal` still returns `FatalError`, so I renamed it
`fatal_no_raise` to emphasise the return type difference.
2023-12-04 15:42:06 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
caeaf31316
Rollup merge of #118574 - Enselic:query-instability, r=cjgillot
rustc_session: Address all `rustc::potential_query_instability` lints

Instead of allowing `rustc::potential_query_instability` on the whole crate we go over each lint and allow it individually if it is safe to do. Turns out all instances were safe to allow in this crate.

Part of #84447 which is **E-help-wanted**.
2023-12-03 21:28:32 +01:00
bors
db07cccb1e Auto merge of #113730 - belovdv:jobserver-init-check, r=petrochenkov
Report errors in jobserver inherited through environment variables

This pr attempts to catch situations, when jobserver exists, but is not being inherited.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-12-03 16:28:22 +00:00
Martin Nordholts
d87460a507 rustc_session: Address all rustc::potential_query_instability lints
Instead of allowing `rustc::potential_query_instability` on the whole
crate we go over each lint and allow it individually if it is safe to
do. Turns out all instances were safe to allow in this crate.
2023-12-03 15:05:39 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8be1d253d2 Remove unnecessary qualifiers. 2023-12-02 09:01:35 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a179a53565 Use Session::diagnostic in more places. 2023-12-02 09:01:35 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c9008c6c8b Rename Handler::delay_good_path_bug as Handler::good_path_delayed_bug.
In line with the previous commits.
2023-12-02 09:01:34 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2c337a072c Rename HandlerInner::delayed_span_bugs as HandlerInner::span_delayed_bugs.
For reasons similar to the previous commit.
2023-12-02 09:01:34 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5d1d384443 Rename HandlerInner::delay_span_bug as HandlerInner::span_delayed_bug.
Because the corresponding `Level` is `DelayedBug` and `span_delayed_bug`
follows the pattern used everywhere else: `span_err`, `span_warning`,
etc.
2023-12-02 09:01:19 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
57d6f840b9 Rename *note_without_error as *note.
Because the variant name in `Level` is `Note`, and the `without_error`
suffix is omitted in similar cases like `struct_allow` and
`struct_help`.
2023-12-02 08:58:25 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b2a856ea3c Return ErrorGuaranteed from span_err_with_code methods.
`ErrorGuaranteed` should be used for all error methods involving the
`Error` level, e.g. as is done for the corresponding `span_err` methods.
2023-12-02 08:58:24 +11:00
bors
1d726a2be0 Auto merge of #118472 - nnethercote:rustc_session, r=bjorn3
`rustc_session` cleanups

r? `@bjorn3`
2023-12-01 00:08:04 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
275b793c33 Clarify the lockfile field in IncrCompSession. 2023-12-01 08:00:56 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e065d96b08 Remove unused field from IncrCompSession. 2023-12-01 08:00:56 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
4b90b26fd8 Move WasiExecModel.
All the other option enums are defined in `config.rs`.
2023-12-01 08:00:56 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5f11d19be5 Reduce pub exposure. 2023-12-01 08:00:53 +11:00
Miguel Ojeda
2d476222e8 Add -Zfunction-return={keep,thunk-extern} option
This is intended to be used for Linux kernel RETHUNK builds.

With this commit (optionally backported to Rust 1.73.0), plus a
patched Linux kernel to pass the flag, I get a RETHUNK build with
Rust enabled that is `objtool`-warning-free and is able to boot in
QEMU and load a sample Rust kernel module.

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2023-11-30 20:21:31 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b6d0493388 Inline and remove select_debuginfo_compression.
It's trivial and has a single callsite.
2023-11-30 17:28:33 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
20046ceb40 Sort PRINT_KINDS.
Alphabetical order is nicer than random order.
2023-11-30 17:28:29 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
24d4fe4cd9 Improve integer interning in default_configuration.
We have `sym::integer` for interning integers. Using it lets us use
symbols directy, and not have to explicitly go through strings.
2023-11-30 17:05:56 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
dba94164e9 Move is_ascii_ident to where it's used. 2023-11-30 17:05:56 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f8ce1864d3 Update a comment.
Save analysis was removed a while ago.
2023-11-30 17:05:56 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
c5408b6617 Remove unused FileMatch. 2023-11-30 17:05:56 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
99ac405b96 Move MetadataLoader{,Dyn} to rustc_metadata.
They're not used in `rustc_session`, and `rustc_metadata` is a more
obvious location.

`MetadataLoader` was originally put into `rustc_session` in #41565 to
avoid a dependency on LLVM, but things have changed a lot since then and
that's no longer relevant, e.g. `rustc_codegen_llvm` depends on
`rustc_metadata`.
2023-11-30 17:05:54 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
3521abde39 Reorder some use items. 2023-11-30 16:59:28 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
866aa2db66 Remove unused features. 2023-11-30 16:59:22 +11:00
belovdv
45e6342346 jobserver: check file descriptors 2023-11-29 18:00:03 +03:00
bjorn3
98a6eaa7f8 Serialize OutputFilenames into rmeta file
This ensures that linking will use the correct crate name even when
`#![crate_name = "..."]` is used to specify the crate name.
2023-11-26 18:02:42 +00:00
Michael Goulet
3b2f33ee28
Rollup merge of #118158 - nnethercote:reduce-fluent-boilerplate, r=compiler-errors
Reduce fluent boilerplate

Best reviewed one commit at a time.

r? `@davidtwco`
2023-11-25 17:23:33 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
57cd5e6551 Use rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! directly.
Currently we always do this:
```
use rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages;
...
fluent_messages! { "./example.ftl" }
```
But there is no need, we can just do this everywhere:
```
rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! { "./example.ftl" }
```
which is shorter.
2023-11-26 08:38:40 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a733082be9 Avoid need for {D,Subd}iagnosticMessage imports.
The `fluent_messages!` macro produces uses of
`crate::{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`, which means that every crate using
the macro must have this import:
```
use rustc_errors::{DiagnosticMessage, SubdiagnosticMessage};
```

This commit changes the macro to instead use
`rustc_errors::{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`, which avoids the need for the
imports.
2023-11-26 08:38:00 +11:00
Guillaume Gomez
5d2b6b3556
Rollup merge of #118017 - tamird:better-safety, r=cjgillot
rustc_lint: address latent TODO

See individual commits.
2023-11-25 19:51:54 +01:00
Tamir Duberstein
55393b6eca
rustc_session: implement latent TODO 2023-11-22 14:37:12 -05:00
Michael Goulet
1fb2624205
Rollup merge of #118013 - sivadeilra:user/ardavis/ehcont, r=wesleywiser
Enable Rust to use the EHCont security feature of Windows

In the future Windows will enable Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET aka Shadow Stacks). To protect the path where the context is updated during exception handling, the binary is required to enumerate valid unwind entrypoints in a dedicated section which is validated when the context is being set during exception handling.

The required support for EHCONT Guard has already been merged into LLVM, long ago. This change simply adds the Rust codegen option to enable it.

Relevant LLVM change: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40223

This also adds a new `ehcont-guard` option to the bootstrap config which enables EHCont Guard when building std.

We at Microsoft have been using this feature for a significant period of time; we are confident that the LLVM feature, when enabled, generates well-formed code.

We currently enable EHCONT using a codegen feature, but I'm certainly open to refactoring this to be a target feature instead, or to use any appropriate mechanism to enable it.
2023-11-22 09:28:50 -08:00
bors
855c6836b7 Auto merge of #118071 - Urgau:check-cfg-cargo-feature, r=petrochenkov
Remove `feature` from the list of well known check-cfg name

This PR removes `feature` from the list of well known check-cfg.

This is done for multiple reasons:
 - Cargo is the source of truth, rustc shouldn't have any knowledge of it
 - It creates a conflict between Cargo and rustc when there are no features defined.
   In this case Cargo won't pass any `--check-cfg` for `feature` since no feature will ever be passed, but rustc by having in it's list adds a implicit `cfg(feature, values(any()))` which is completely wrong. Having any cfg `feature` is unexpected not allow any `feature` value.

While doing this, I took the opportunity to specialise the diagnostic a bit for the case above.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-11-22 07:31:13 +00:00
Arlie Davis
9429d68842 convert ehcont-guard to an unstable option 2023-11-21 14:24:23 -08:00
Arlie Davis
e11d8d147b Add support for generating the EHCont section
In the future Windows will enable Control-flow Enforcement Technology
(CET aka Shadow Stacks). To protect the path where the context is
updated during exception handling, the binary is required to enumerate
valid unwind entrypoints in a dedicated section which is validated when
the context is being set during exception handling.

The required support for EHCONT has already been merged into LLVM,
long ago. This change adds the Rust codegen option to enable it.

Reference:

* https://reviews.llvm.org/D40223

This also adds a new `ehcont-guard` option to the bootstrap config which
enables EHCont Guard when building std.
2023-11-21 13:41:23 -08:00
Nilstrieb
21a870515b Fix clippy::needless_borrow in the compiler
`x clippy compiler -Aclippy::all -Wclippy::needless_borrow --fix`.

Then I had to remove a few unnecessary parens and muts that were exposed
now.
2023-11-21 20:13:40 +01:00
Urgau
9f15acec47 Remove feature from the list of well known check-cfg name 2023-11-21 19:06:58 +01:00
Oğuz Ağcayazı
3883645a9b change smir to StableMir 2023-11-17 13:28:07 +03:00
Oğuz Ağcayazı
ae179a04b6 emit basic smir 2023-11-17 13:28:07 +03:00
Nicholas Nethercote
a3b4961d5f Move lint_store from GlobalCtxt to Session.
This was made possible by the removal of plugin support, which
simplified lint store creation.

This simplifies the places in rustc and rustdoc that call
`describe_lints`, which are early on. The lint store is now built before
those places, so they don't have to create their own lint store for
temporary use, they can just use the main one.
2023-11-17 10:39:18 +11:00
bors
0b24479638 Auto merge of #116555 - paulmenage:llvm-module-flag, r=wesleywiser
Add -Z llvm_module_flag

Allow adding values to the `!llvm.module.flags` metadata for a generated module.  The syntax is

`-Z llvm_module_flag=<name>:<type>:<value>:<behavior>`

Currently only u32 values are supported but the type is required to be specified for forward compatibility.  The `behavior` element must match one of the named LLVM metadata behaviors.viors.

This flag is expected to be perma-unstable.
2023-11-15 16:54:31 +00:00
bors
fa14810f21 Auto merge of #117731 - nnethercote:rustc_macros, r=Nilstrieb
`rustc_macros` cleanups

Just some improvements I found while reading over this code.

r? `@Nilstrieb`
2023-11-14 10:55:42 +00:00
bors
d5375d0587 Auto merge of #117773 - nnethercote:rm-Zperf-stats, r=wesleywiser
Remove `-Zperf-stats`.

The included measurements have varied over the years. At one point there were quite a few more, but #49558 deleted a lot that were no longer used. Today there's just four, and it's a motley collection that doesn't seem particularly valuable.

I think it has been well and truly subsumed by self-profiling, which collects way more data.

r? `@wesleywiser`
2023-11-14 02:24:05 +00:00
Takayuki Maeda
bf8cf456b6
Rollup merge of #117737 - nnethercote:rm-Zkeep-hygiene-data, r=petrochenkov
Remove `-Zkeep-hygiene-data`.

It was added way back in #28585 under the name `-Zkeep-mtwt-tables`. The justification was:

> This is so that the resolution results can be used after analysis,
> potentially for tool support.

There are no uses of significance in the code base, and various Google searches for both option names (and variants) found nothing of interest. I think this can safely be removed.

r? `@davidtwco`
2023-11-14 00:54:15 +09:00
Nicholas Nethercote
aefbb616af Remove -Zperf-stats.
The included measurements have varied over the years. At one point there
were quite a few more, but #49558 deleted a lot that were no longer
used. Today there's just four, and it's a motley collection that doesn't
seem particularly valuable.

I think it has been well and truly subsumed by self-profiling, which
collects way more data.
2023-11-13 09:45:20 +11:00
Paul Menage
2e6b57541d Add -Z llvm_module_flag
Allow adding values to the `!llvm.module.flags` metadata for a generated
module.  The syntax is

`-Z llvm_module_flag=<name>:<type>:<value>:<behavior>`

Currently only u32 values are supported but the type is required to be
specified for forward compatibility.  The `behavior` element must match
one of the named LLVM metadata behaviors.viors.

This flag is expected to be perma-unstable.
2023-11-11 19:48:47 -08:00
bors
2c1b65ee14 Auto merge of #115694 - clarfonthey:std-hash-private, r=dtolnay
Add `std:#️⃣:{DefaultHasher, RandomState}` exports (needs FCP)

This implements rust-lang/libs-team#267 to move the libstd hasher types to `std::hash` where they belong, instead of `std::collections::hash_map`.

<details><summary>The below no longer applies, but is kept for clarity.</summary>
This is a small refactor for #27242, which moves the definitions of `RandomState` and `DefaultHasher` into `std::hash`, but in a way that won't be noticed in the public API.

I've opened rust-lang/libs-team#267 as a formal ACP to move these directly into the root of `std::hash`, but for now, they're at least separated out from the collections code in a way that will make moving that around easier.

I decided to simply copy the rustdoc for `std::hash` from `core::hash` since I think it would be ideal for the two to diverge longer-term, especially if the ACP is accepted. However, I would be willing to factor them out into a common markdown document if that's preferred.
</details>
2023-11-11 21:12:20 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2e40d11f8c Remove -Zkeep-hygiene-data.
It was added way back in #28585 under the name `-Zkeep-mtwt-tables`. The
justification was:

> This is so that the resolution results can be used after analysis,
> potentially for tool support.

There are no uses of significance in the code base, and various Google
searches for both option names (and variants) found nothing of interest.

@petrochenkov says removing this part (and it's only part) of the
hygiene data is dubious. It doesn't seem that big, so let's just keep it
around.
2023-11-10 14:00:08 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
49908b4d90 Simplify the current_rustc_version macro.
It currently has the syntax
`current_rustc_version!(env!("CFG_RELEASE"))` where the
`env!("CFG_RELEASE")` part looks like a normal expression but it is
actually parsed and processed by the `current_rustc_version` macro.

The documented rationale for this is that you'll find it if you grep for
`env!("CFG_RELEASE")`. But I think that's of very little use -- I would
personally grep for just "CFG_RELEASE" -- and it complicates the macro,
requiring the use of `syn`.

This commit simplifies the macro.
2023-11-10 10:54:21 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
ecc936b155 Remove -Z strip.
It was stabilized as `-C strip` in November 2021. The unstable option
was kept around as a temporary measure to ease the transition. Two years
is more than enough!
2023-11-09 11:36:02 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
8198864377
Rollup merge of #117650 - saethlin:inline-me-please, r=davidtwco
Add -Zcross-crate-inline-threshold=yes

``@thomcc`` says this would be useful for

>  seeing if it makes a difference in some code if i do it when building the sysroot, since -Zbuild-std + lto helps more than it seems like it should

And I've changed the possible values as a reference to ``@Manishearth`` saying

> LLVM's inlining heuristic is "yes".
2023-11-08 11:25:54 +01:00
Ben Kimock
fcdd99edca Add -Zcross-crate-inline-threshold=yes 2023-11-07 18:45:11 -05:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1b3733e5a4 rustc: minor changes suggested by clippy perf lints. 2023-11-08 08:57:57 +11:00
bjorn3
ba82056a14 Use the actual computed crate name for -Zprint-vtable-sizes 2023-11-05 16:29:15 +00:00
bors
9c20ddd956 Auto merge of #117507 - nnethercote:rustc_span, r=Nilstrieb
`rustc_span` cleanups

Just some things I found while looking over this crate.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-11-03 14:57:40 +00:00
ltdk
8337e86b28 Add insta-stable std:#️⃣:{DefaultHasher, RandomState} exports 2023-11-02 20:35:20 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
67b51879e3
Rollup merge of #117509 - Zalathar:zsymbol, r=petrochenkov
Remove support for alias `-Z symbol-mangling-version`

(This is very similar to the removal of `-Z instrument-coverage` in #117111.)

`-C symbol-mangling-version` was stabilized back in rustc 1.59.0 (2022-02-24) via #90128, with the old unstable flag kept around (with a warning) as an alias to ease migration.
2023-11-02 15:31:21 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
298edd6d46
Rollup merge of #117394 - lcnr:proof-tree-cache4, r=compiler-errors
use global cache when computing proof trees

we're writing the solver while relying on the existence of the global cache to avoid exponential blowup. By disabling the global cache when building proof trees, it is easy to get hangs, e.g. when computing intercrate ambiguity causes.

Removes the unstable `-Zdump_solver_proof_tree_use_cache` option, as we now always return a full proof tree.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-11-02 15:31:20 +01:00
lcnr
15ae59ba03 use global cache when computing proof trees 2023-11-02 10:41:27 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f405ce86c2 Minimize pub usage in source_map.rs.
Most notably, this commit changes the `pub use crate::*;` in that file
to `use crate::*;`. This requires a lot of `use` items in other crates
to be adjusted, because everything defined within `rustc_span::*` was
also available via `rustc_span::source_map::*`, which is bizarre.

The commit also removes `SourceMap::span_to_relative_line_string`, which
is unused.
2023-11-02 19:35:00 +11:00
Zalathar
76103a8f6e Remove support for alias -Z symbol-mangling-version 2023-11-02 18:41:33 +11:00
Guillaume Gomez
d96bdbe218
Rollup merge of #117376 - nnethercote:rustc_interface-more, r=oli-obk
More `rustc_interface` cleanups

In particular, following up #117268 with more improvement to `--cfg`/`--check-cfg` handling.

r? ``@oli-obk``
2023-10-30 17:33:18 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5c6a12c1af Make Cfg and CheckCfg non-generic.
They now only ever contains symbols.
2023-10-30 14:12:53 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8e4ac980fd Change cfg parsers to produce symbols instead of strings. 2023-10-30 14:12:51 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
8ff624a9f2 Clean up rustc_*/Cargo.toml.
- Sort dependencies and features sections.
- Add `tidy` markers to the sorted sections so they stay sorted.
- Remove empty `[lib`] sections.
- Remove "See more keys..." comments.

Excluded files:
- rustc_codegen_{cranelift,gcc}, because they're external.
- rustc_lexer, because it has external use.
- stable_mir, because it has external use.
2023-10-30 08:46:02 +11:00
Jubilee
10c9c7c02e
Rollup merge of #117311 - RalfJung:unpretty-thir-help, r=petrochenkov
-Zunpretty help: add missing possible values

`-Zunpretty` accepts "thir-tree" and "thir-flat", but that was not shown in `-Zhelp`.
2023-10-28 17:08:04 -07:00
Ralf Jung
64678d4667 -Zunpretty help: add missing possible values 2023-10-28 11:34:13 +02:00
Jubilee
48a3865218
Rollup merge of #117268 - nnethercote:rustc_interface, r=oli-obk
`rustc_interface` cleanups

Particularly in and around `--cfg` and `--check-cfg` handling.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-10-28 01:07:38 -07:00
Jubilee
1db8c9d6e2
Rollup merge of #117256 - dtolnay:currentversion, r=compiler-errors
Parse rustc version at compile time

This PR eliminates a couple awkward codepaths where it was not clear how the compiler should proceed if its own version number is incomprehensible.

dab715641e/src/tools/clippy/clippy_utils/src/qualify_min_const_fn.rs (L385)

dab715641e/compiler/rustc_attr/src/builtin.rs (L630)

We can guarantee that every compiled rustc comes with a working version number, so the ICE codepaths above shouldn't need to be written.
2023-10-28 01:07:38 -07:00
Jubilee
975d042d4c
Rollup merge of #116534 - cjgillot:no-dep-tasks, r=davidtwco
Remove -Zdep-tasks.

This option is not useful any more, we can use `tracing` and `RUSTC_LOG` to debug the dep-graph.
2023-10-28 01:07:35 -07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5438004766 Change Cfg<T> to an FxIndexSet.
Despite what I claimed in an earlier commit, the ordering does matter to
some degree. Using `FxIndexSet` prevents changes to the error message
order in `tests/ui/check-cfg/mix.rs`.
2023-10-28 09:24:32 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5e54997157 Clean up config mess.
`parse_cfgspecs` and `parse_check_cfg` run very early, before the main
interner is running. They each use a short-lived interner and convert
all interned symbols to strings in their output data structures. Once
the main interner starts up, these data structures get converted into
new data structures that are identical except with the strings converted
to symbols.

All is not obvious from the current code, which is a mess, particularly
with inconsistent naming that obscures the parallel string/symbol data
structures. This commit clean things up a lot.

- The existing `CheckCfg` type is generic, allowing both
  `CheckCfg<String>` and `CheckCfg<Symbol>` forms. This is really
  useful, but it defaults to `String`. The commit removes the default so
  we have to use `CheckCfg<String>` and `CheckCfg<Symbol>` explicitly,
  which makes things clearer.

- Introduces `Cfg`, which is generic over `String` and `Symbol`, similar
  to `CheckCfg`.

- Renames some things.
  - `parse_cfgspecs` -> `parse_cfg`
  - `CfgSpecs` -> `Cfg<String>`, plus it's used in more places, rather
    than the underlying `FxHashSet` type.
  - `CrateConfig` -> `Cfg<Symbol>`.
  - `CrateCheckConfig` -> `CheckCfg<Symbol>`

- Adds some comments explaining the string-to-symbol conversions.

- `to_crate_check_config`, which converts `CheckCfg<String>` to
  `CheckCfg<Symbol>`, is inlined and removed and combined with the
  overly-general `CheckCfg::map_data` to produce
  `CheckCfg::<String>::intern`.

- `build_configuration` now does the `Cfg<String>`-to-`Cfg<Symbol>`
  conversion, so callers don't need to, which removes the need for
  `to_crate_config`.

The diff for two of the fields in `Config` is a good example of the
improved clarity:
```
-    pub crate_cfg: FxHashSet<(String, Option<String>)>,
-    pub crate_check_cfg: CheckCfg,
+    pub crate_cfg: Cfg<String>,
+    pub crate_check_cfg: CheckCfg<String>,
```
Compare that with the diff for the corresponding fields in `ParseSess`,
and the relationship to `Config` is much clearer than before:
```
-    pub config: CrateConfig,
-    pub check_config: CrateCheckConfig,
+    pub config: Cfg<Symbol>,
+    pub check_config: CheckCfg<Symbol>,
```
2023-10-28 09:03:51 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
32986d895f Change CrateConfig from FxIndexSet to FxHashSet.
Because its order doesn't matter. This is well demonstrated by
`to_crate_config`, which creates a `CrateConfig` from an `FxHashSet`.
2023-10-28 09:03:51 +11:00
David Tolnay
b7debe34e6
Parse rustc version at compile time 2023-10-26 18:55:05 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
24bdc372fe
Rollup merge of #117207 - Zalathar:no-option, r=compiler-errors
The value of `-Cinstrument-coverage=` doesn't need to be `Option`

(Extracted from #117199, since this is a purely internal cleanup that can land independently.)

Not using this flag is identical to passing `-Cinstrument-coverage=off`, so there's no need to distinguish between `None` and `Some(Off)`.
2023-10-26 17:45:45 +02:00
Zalathar
9f5fc0283c The value of -Cinstrument-coverage= doesn't need to be Option
Not using this flag is identical to passing `-Cinstrument-coverage=off`, so
there's no need to distinguish between `None` and `Some(Off)`.
2023-10-26 13:33:14 +11:00
bors
6d674af861 Auto merge of #116818 - Nilstrieb:stop-submitting-bug-reports, r=wesleywiser
Stop telling people to submit bugs for internal feature ICEs

This keeps track of usage of internal features, and changes the message to instead tell them that using internal features is not supported.

I thought about several ways to do this but now used the explicit threading of an `Arc<AtomicBool>` through `Session`. This is not exactly incremental-safe, but this is fine, as this is set during macro expansion, which is pre-incremental, and also only affects the output of ICEs, at which point incremental correctness doesn't matter much anyways.

See [MCP 620.](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/596)

![image](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/48135649/be661f05-b78a-40a9-b01d-81ad2dbdb690)
2023-10-26 02:08:07 +00:00
Nilstrieb
9d42b1e268 Stop telling people to submit bugs for internal feature ICEs
This keeps track of usage of internal features, and changes the message
to instead tell them that using internal features is not supported.

See MCP 620.
2023-10-25 23:23:04 +02:00
Zalathar
65b0f6adb0 Remove support for alias -Z instrument-coverage
This flag was stabilized in rustc 1.60.0 as `-C instrument-coverage`, but the
old unstable flag was kept around as an alias to ease migration.
2023-10-25 11:37:46 +11:00
Arpad Borsos
2b36547e9c
Introduce -C instrument-coverage=branch to gate branch coverage
This flag has to be used in combination with `-Zunstable-options`,
and is added in advance of adding branch coverage instrumentation.
2023-10-24 09:51:26 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
726709bca4
Rollup merge of #116960 - lqd:applied-member-constraints-scope, r=matthewjasper
Location-insensitive polonius: consider a loan escaping if an SCC has member constraints applied only

The location-insensitive analysis considered loans to escape if there were member constraints, which makes *some* sense for scopes and matches the scopes that NLL computes on all the tests.

However, polonius and NLLs differ on the fuzzed case #116657, where an SCC has member constraints but no applied ones (and is kinda surprising). The existing UI tests with member constraints impacting scopes all have some constraint applied.

This PR changes the location-insensitive analysis to consider a loan to escape if there are applied member constraints, and for extra paranoia/insurance via fuzzing and crater: actually checks the constraint's min choice is indeed a universal region as we expect. (This could be turned into a `debug_assert` and early return as a slight optimization after these periods of verification)

The 4 UI tests where member constraints are meaningful for computing scopes still pass obviously, and this also fixes #116657.

r? `@matthewjasper`
2023-10-23 16:23:52 +02:00
Oli Scherer
e96ce20b34 s/generator/coroutine/ 2023-10-20 21:14:01 +00:00
Oli Scherer
60956837cf s/Generator/Coroutine/ 2023-10-20 21:10:38 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
d9c213cd5e slight Default cleanup for option 2023-10-20 20:59:27 +00:00
bors
94c4e5c411 Auto merge of #115214 - Urgau:rfc-3127-trim-paths, r=compiler-errors
Implement rustc part of RFC 3127 trim-paths

This PR implements (or at least tries to) [RFC 3127 trim-paths](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111540), the rustc part. That is `-Zremap-path-scope` with all of it's components/scopes.

`@rustbot` label: +F-trim-paths
2023-10-19 19:09:29 +00:00
Ben Kimock
33b0e4be06 Automatically enable cross-crate inlining for small functions 2023-10-17 19:53:51 -04:00
Urgau
eccc9e6628 [RFC 3127 - Trim Paths]: Condition remapped filepath on remap scopes 2023-10-17 10:11:30 +02:00
Urgau
30f94717ca [RFC 3127 - Trim Paths]: Add unstable option and parsing 2023-10-17 10:11:30 +02:00
bors
4af886f8ab Auto merge of #116731 - Alexendoo:hash-untracked-state, r=oli-obk
Add `Config::hash_untracked_state` callback

For context, I'm looking to use [late module passes](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_lint/context/struct.LintStore.html#structfield.late_module_passes) in Clippy which unlike regular late passes run incrementally per module

However we have a config file which can change between runs, we need changes to that to invalidate the `lint_mod` query. This PR adds a side channel for us to hash some extra state into `Options` in order to do that

This does not make any changes to Clippy, I plan to do that in a PR to the Clippy repo along with some other required changes

An alternative implementation would be to add a new query to track this state and override the `lint_mod` query in Clippy to first call that

cc `@rust-lang/clippy`
2023-10-16 16:33:42 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d284c8a2d7 Rename ACTIVE_FEATURES as UNSTABLE_FEATURES.
It's a better name, and lets "active features" refer to the features
that are active in a particular program, due to being declared or
enabled by the edition.

The commit also renames `Features::enabled` as `Features::active` to
match this; I changed my mind and have decided that "active" is a little
better thatn "enabled" for this, particularly because a number of
pre-existing comments use "active" in this way.

Finally, the commit renames `Status::Stable` as `Status::Accepted`, to
match `ACCEPTED_FEATURES`.
2023-10-16 08:17:23 +11:00
Alex Macleod
59f6f044f5 Add Config::hash_untracked_state callback 2023-10-14 15:54:26 +00:00
Michael Goulet
b2d2184ede Format all the let chains in compiler 2023-10-13 08:59:36 +00:00
bors
2763ca50da Auto merge of #116619 - nnethercote:rustc_driver_impl, r=compiler-errors
Streamline `rustc_driver_impl` pretty-printing.

This PR simplifies a lot of unnecessary structure in
`rustc_driver_impl/src/pretty.rs`. It removes some traits and functions,
simplifies some structs, renames some things for increased consistency, and
eliminates some boilerplate code. Overall it cuts more than 150 lines of code.

r? `@compiler-errors`
2023-10-13 05:35:29 +00:00
bors
130ff8cb6c Auto merge of #115964 - bjorn3:cgu_reuse_tracker_global_state, r=cjgillot
Remove cgu_reuse_tracker from Session

This removes a bit of global mutable state.

It will now miss post-lto cgu reuse when ThinLTO determines that a cgu doesn't get changed, but there weren't any tests for this anyway and a test for it would be fragile to the exact implementation of ThinLTO in LLVM.
2023-10-13 00:09:30 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b65227a9ee Make needs_analysis true for PpHirMode::Typed.
This avoids the need for a bespoke `tcx.analysis()` call.
2023-10-13 06:35:19 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1467ba06b6 Remove PpAstTreeMode.
It's simpler to distinguish the two AST modes directly in `PpMode`.
2023-10-13 06:20:11 +11:00
bors
c1691db366 Auto merge of #113218 - lqd:polonius-scopes, r=jackh726
Compute NLL loan scopes using the polonius model

For a *location-insensitive* analysis (that is, without expressiveness improvements for users yet), this PR implements loans going out of scope using reachability and liveness, rather than checking if the issuing region's values contain a given CFG point. This is equivalent to NLL scopes and computes the same data.

r? `@matthewjasper`

A couple of notes:
- there are some assumptions about SCC representatives, placeholders, free regions, and member constraints that I believe hold, and they're documented in the code
- this passes all the UI tests with `-Zpolonius=next` -- the perf is [not terrible](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/112432#issuecomment-1749685862) and there are a bunch of ways to improve it in the future.
- there's a fixme left, hopefully Matthew you know a clean way to get the information it mentions.
2023-10-11 16:46:03 +00:00
bors
5aa23be6b6 Auto merge of #116014 - lqd:mcp510-2-electric-boogaloo, r=petrochenkov
Implement `-Clink-self-contained=-linker` opt out

This implements the `-Clink-self-contained` opt out necessary to switch to lld by changing rustc's defaults instead of cargo's.

Components that are enabled and disabled on the CLI are recorded, for the purpose of being merged with the ones which the target spec will declare (I'll open another PR for that tomorrow, for easier review).

For MCP510, we now check whether using the self-contained linker is disabled on the CLI. Right now it would only be sensible to with `-Zgcc-ld=lld` (and I'll add some checks that we don't both enable and disable a component on the CLI in a future PR), but the goal is to simplify adding the check of the target's enabled components here in the follow-up PRs.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-10-11 12:11:39 +00:00