During const eval, this replaces calls to core::panicking::panic_fmt and
std::panicking::being_panic_fmt with a call to a new const fn:
core::panicking::const_panic_fmt. That function uses
fmt::Arguments::as_str() to get the str and calls panic_str with that
instead.
panic!() invocations with formatting arguments are still not accepted,
as the creation of such a fmt::Arguments cannot be done in constant
functions right now.
Rollup of 3 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #7279 (Adapting the lint list to Clippy's new metadata format)
- #7298 (Switch CI to new metadata collection)
- #7420 (Update lint documentation to use markdown headlines)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
changelog: rollup
Update lint documentation to use markdown headlines
This PR updates all lint documentation to use markdown headlines. It additionally removed the *Known problems* section for lints without any problems. I've double-checked all automatic replacements, but a second pair of eyes is definitely appreciated!
I wasn't sure when you wanted to switch to the new metadata collection tomorrow, I therefore prepared this PR today. And that's it this is a standalone PR to keep the other related PRs reviewable.
changelog: none
r? `@flip1995`
cc: #7172
Note: This should be merged with the other metadata collection related PRs.
Switch CI to new metadata collection
r? `@xFrednet`
Things we have to keep in mind:
- This removes the template files and the scripts used for deployment from the checkout. This was added in #5517. I don't think we ever needed those there. Not sure though.
- ~~As a result, we can't remove the python scripts yet. We have to wait until this hits a stable Clippy release.~~ I'll just break the next stable deploy and do it by hand once.
- This should be merged together with #7279. Me and `@xFrednet` will coordinate the switch
- ...?
I still have to try out some things:
- [x] Is it worth caching? Yes
- [x] ~~Is it worth to do a release build?~~ Nope
- [x] Does it actually work? With a few changes, yes
- [ ] ...?
changelog: Clippy now uses a lint to generate its documentation 🎉
Adapting the lint list to Clippy's new metadata format
This is close to the end of a long living project to rewrite the lint metadata collection for Clippy. Progress on this has been tracked in #7172. This PR adds one of the last missing puzzle pieces, the actual display of all the changes that have been done in the background. A preview can be seen here: [Clippy's lint list](https://xfrednet.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html)
The styling has been discussed on [zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Styling.20feedback.20for.20Clippy's.20lint.20list/near/239601067) but is still open to suggestion.
Side note: It has been fun working on the website where we don't have unit tests and everything is just tested by playing around. However, it's good that this chaos is contained into this one part of Clippy. 🐛
---
Closes: #1303Closes: #4310
This actually closes fewer things than I thought it would...
changelog: Reworked Clippy's [website](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html):
changelog: * Added applicability information about lints
changelog: * Added a link to jump to the specific lint implementation
changelog: * Adapted some styling and improved loading time
r? `@flip1995`
Changes included:
- Minimum adaption to the new `lints.json` format
- Fixing filtering for the new `lints.json` format; hardcoding the
lint groups in the index
- Recreating the original doc styling for the new format
- Fixed sytax highlighting for rust,ignore code blocks
- Fixed markdown table extraction in the metadata collector and
fixed lint level output
- Adding the additional information row for lints
- Changed the website title to Clippy's lint list
- Flexing the website for mobile users
- Added (?) references for lint levels and groups
- Making deprecated lints look dead
- Removed JS code block language extraction in favor of a rust
implementation `rust-clippy#7352`
- Added the suspicious lint group to the lint list
- Remove trailing whitespaces from index.html
- Fix code highlighting
- Use default value if the docVersion is empty
Co-authored-by: Philipp Krones <hello@philkrones.com>
These functions can panic for some types. This makes the panic point to
the code that calls e.g. mem::uninitialized(), instead of inside the
definition of mem::uninitialized.
Include new details regarding coercions to a subtype.
These conditions also explain why the previously removed implementations
for {array, vec, vec_deque}::IntoIter<T> were unsound, because they introduced
an extra `T: Clone` for the TrustedRandomAccess impl, even though their parameter T
is covariant.
This updates all the deploy scripts and the deploy workflow.
The deploy workflow now runs the metadata collector to collect the lint
documentation. It also changes the files that are checked out in the
deploy workflow from master and adds an explanation why we have to do
this.
bootstrap.py: change `git log` option to indicate desired behavior
When determining which LLVM artifacts to download, bootstrap.py calls: `git log --author=bors --format=%H -n1 -m --first-parent --
src/llvm-project src/bootstrap/download-ci-llvm-stamp src/version`. However, the `-m` option has no effect, per the `git log` help:
> -m
> This option makes diff output for merge commits to be shown in the
> default format. -m will produce the output only if -p is given as
> well. The default format could be changed using log.diffMerges
> configuration parameter, which default value is separate.
Accordingly, this commit removes use of the -m option in favor of ~~`--diff-merges=off`~~ `--no-patch`, since no diff information is needed, and in fact the presence of a diff breaks the command. Tested using git 2.32, this does not change the output of the command.
The motivation for this change is that some patched versions of git change the behavior of the `-m` flag to imply `-p`, rather than to do nothing unless `-p` is passed. These patched versions of git lead to this script not working. Google's corp-provided git is one such example.
Document math behind MIN/MAX consts on integers
Currently the documentation for `[integer]::{MIN, MAX}` doesn't explain where the constants come from. This documents how the values of those constants are related to powers of 2.
Don't treat git repos as non-existent when `ignore_git` is set
The new submodule handling depends on `is_git()` to be accurate to
decide whether it should handle submodules at all or not. Unfortunately,
`is_git()` treated "this directory does not have a git repository" and
"this repository should not be used for SHA/version/commit date info"
the same. This changes it to distinguish the two.
To clarify: ignore_get is set by default whenever channel == "dev", which it is by default whenever you're compiling locally. So basically everyone would hit this, not just people who had explicitly configured ignore_git.
Here's an example of an error this fixes:
```
$ x build
Updating only changed submodules
Submodules updated in 0.01 seconds
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.17s
warning: x.py has made several changes recently you may want to look at
help: consider looking at the changes in `src/bootstrap/CHANGELOG.md`
note: to silence this warning, add `changelog-seen = 2` at the top of `config.toml`
Building stage0 std artifacts (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 0.16s
Copying stage0 std from stage0 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu / x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
Building LLVM for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
detected home dir change, cleaning out entire build directory
running: "cmake" "/home/joshua/rustc3/src/llvm-project/llvm" "-G" "Ninja" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=OFF" "-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=AArch64;ARM;BPF;Hexagon;MSP430;Mips;NVPTX;PowerPC;RISCV;Sparc;SystemZ;WebAssembly;X86" "-DLLVM_EXPERIMENTAL_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=AVR" "-DLLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES=OFF" "-DLLVM_INCLUDE_DOCS=OFF" "-DLLVM_INCLUDE_BENCHMARKS=OFF" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_TERMINFO=OFF" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBEDIT=OFF" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_BINDINGS=OFF" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_Z3_SOLVER=OFF" "-DLLVM_PARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS=48" "-DLLVM_TARGET_ARCH=x86_64" "-DLLVM_DEFAULT_TARGET_TRIPLE=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB=ON" "-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBXML2=OFF" "-DLLVM_VERSION_SUFFIX=-rust-dev" "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_MESSAGE=LAZY" "-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=gcc" "-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=g++" "-DCMAKE_ASM_COMPILER=gcc" "-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fPIC -m64" "-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fPIC -m64" "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/joshua/rustc3/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/llvm" "-DCMAKE_ASM_FLAGS= -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fPIC -m64" "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release"
CMake Error: The source directory "/home/joshua/rustc3/src/llvm-project/llvm" does not exist.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI.
thread 'main' panicked at '
command did not execute successfully, got: exit status: 1
build script failed, must exit now', /home/joshua/.local/lib/cargo/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/cmake-0.1.44/src/lib.rs:885:5
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
finished in 0.783 seconds
Build completed unsuccessfully in 0:00:01
```
I *believe* this regression was only introduced in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87380, not https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82653. ``@petrochenkov`` can you check that this fixes the issue you encountered in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82653#issuecomment-886113679 ?
r? ``@Mark-Simulacrum``
Use hashbrown's `extend_reserve()` in `HashMap`
When we added `extend_reserve()` to our implementation of `Extend` for `HashMap`, hashbrown didn't have a version we could use. Now that hashbrown has added it, we should use its version instead of implementing it ourself.
Support -Z unpretty=thir-tree again
Currently `-Z unpretty=thir-tree` is broken after some THIR refactorings. This re-implements it, making it easier to debug THIR-related issues.
We have to do analyzes before getting the THIR, since trying to create THIR from invalid HIR can ICE. But doing those analyzes requires the THIR to be built and stolen. We work around this by creating a separate query to construct the THIR tree string representation.
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/project-thir-unsafeck/issues/8, fixes#85552.
Implement RFC 3107: `#[derive(Default)]` on enums with a `#[default]` attribute
This PR implements RFC 3107, which permits `#[derive(Default)]` on enums where a unit variant has a `#[default]` attribute. See comments for current status.
Stabilize `const_fn_transmute`, `const_fn_union`
This PR stabilizes the `const_fn_transmute` and `const_fn_union` features. It _does not_ stabilize any methods (obviously aside from `transmute`) that are blocked on only these features.
Closes#53605. Closes#51909.
Combine two loops in `check_match`
Suggested by Nadrieril in
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79051#discussion_r548778186.
Opening to get a perf run. Hopefully this code doesn't require everything in the
first loop to be done before running the second! (It shouldn't though.)
cc `@Nadrieril`