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Jason Newcomb
822b10d428 Use ControlFlow in HIR visitors 2024-03-05 20:06:08 -05:00
Jason Newcomb
e760c44063 Use ControlFlow in AST visitors. 2024-03-05 19:03:20 -05:00
bors
b6d2d841bc Auto merge of #121576 - Jarcho:visitor3, r=oli-obk
Convert the rest of the visitors to use `VisitorResult`

Continuing from #121256.
2024-03-05 21:10:59 +00:00
bors
3c029725f5 Auto merge of #121905 - Nilstrieb:add-empty-targets, r=davidtwco
Add a `description` field to target definitions

Starts addressing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121051#pullrequestreview-1890562844

This is the short description (`64-bit MinGW (Windows 7+)`) including the platform requirements.

The reason for doing it like this is that this PR will be quite prone to conflicts whenever targets get added, so it should be as simple as possible to get it merged. Future PRs which migrate targets are scoped to groups of targets, so they will not conflict as they can just touch these.

This moves some of the information from the rustc book into the compiler.
It cannot be queried yet, that is future work. It is also future work to fill out all the descriptions, which will coincide with the work of moving over existing target docs to the new format.

r? `@davidtwco` but anyone is also free to steal it
2024-03-05 18:44:38 +00:00
Jason Newcomb
228eb38c69 Convert ProofTreeVisitor to use VisitorResult 2024-03-05 13:30:49 -05:00
Jason Newcomb
ea9ae30671 Convert SpannedTypeVisitor to use VisitorResult 2024-03-05 13:30:46 -05:00
Jason Newcomb
be9b125d41 Convert TypeVisitor and DefIdVisitor to use VisitorResult 2024-03-05 13:28:15 -05:00
Jason Newcomb
5abfb3775d Move visitor utils to rustc_ast_ir 2024-03-05 12:38:03 -05:00
Nilstrieb
1db67fb854 Add a description field to target definitions
This is the short description (`64-bit MinGW (Windows 7+)`) including
the platform requirements.

The reason for doing it like this is that this PR will be quite prone to
conflicts whenever targets get added, so it should be as simple as
possible to get it merged. Future PRs which migrate targets are scoped
to groups of targets, so they will not conflict as they can just touch
these.

This moves some of the information from the rustc book into the
compiler.
It cannot be queried yet, that is future work. It is also future work to
fill out all the descriptions, which will coincide with the work of
moving over existing target docs to the new format.
2024-03-05 15:42:10 +00:00
bors
96561a8fd1 Auto merge of #121428 - okaneco:ipaddr_parse, r=cuviper
net: Don't use checked arithmetic when parsing numbers with known max digits

Add a branch to `Parser::read_number` that determines whether checked or regular arithmetic is used.

- If `max_digits.is_some()`, then we know we are parsing a `u8` or `u16` because `read_number` is only called with `Some(3)` or `Some(4)`. Both types fit within a `u32` without risk of overflow. Thus, we can use plain arithmetic to avoid extra instructions from `checked_mul` and `checked_add`.

Add benches for `IpAddr`, `Ipv4Addr`, `Ipv6Addr`, `SocketAddr`, `SocketAddrV4`, and `SocketAddrV6` parsing
2024-03-05 15:29:19 +00:00
bors
c7beecf3e3 Auto merge of #121992 - jieyouxu:fix-tidy-unpaired-revision, r=onur-ozkan
tidy: split dots in filename not the entire path when checking for stray stdout/stderr files

I committed a path crime by splitting the entire path on `.`, when I meant to split on the filename. This means that any parent folders which contain `.` will cause tidy failure. Added a regression test so that doesn't happen again.

### Follow-up

- [ ] Adjust rustc-dev-guide to document assert on test name not containing dots. https://github.com/rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide/pull/1927

Fixes #121986.
2024-03-05 13:02:42 +00:00
bors
bdde2a80ae Auto merge of #121138 - Swatinem:grapheme-extend-ascii, r=cuviper
Add ASCII fast-path for `char::is_grapheme_extended`

I discovered that `impl Debug for str` is quite slow because it ends up doing a `unicode_data::grapheme_extend::lookup` for each char, which ends up doing a binary search.

This introduces a fast-path for ASCII chars which do not have this property.

The `lookup` is thus completely gone from profiles.

---

As a followup, maybe it’s worth implementing this fast path directly in `unicode_data` so that it can check for the lower bound directly before going to a potentially expensive binary search.
2024-03-05 10:28:55 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
247a080b98
Update test names to not have dots 2024-03-05 09:02:33 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
53f48ddbc7
Assert that test names cannot contain dots
This is so that we can catch stray test output files, since test names
without dots can form predictable patterns we can match on.
2024-03-05 08:11:27 +00:00
bors
41d97c8a5d Auto merge of #122012 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-bzqjj2n, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #121213 (Add an example to demonstrate how Rc::into_inner works)
 - #121262 (Add vector time complexity)
 - #121287 (Clarify/add `must_use` message for Rc/Arc/Weak::into_raw.)
 - #121664 (Adjust error `yield`/`await` lowering)
 - #121826 (Use root obligation on E0277 for some cases)
 - #121838 (Use the correct logic for nested impl trait in assoc types)
 - #121913 (Don't panic when waiting on poisoned queries)
 - #121987 (pattern analysis: abort on arity mismatch)
 - #121993 (Avoid using unnecessary queries when printing the query stack in panics)
 - #121997 (interpret/cast: make more matches on FloatTy properly exhaustive)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-03-05 08:02:07 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
92ff43d87b
Rollup merge of #121997 - RalfJung:cast-float-ty, r=compiler-errors
interpret/cast: make more matches on FloatTy properly exhaustive

Actually implementing these is pretty trivial (at least once all the scalar methods are added, which happens in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121926), but I'm staying consistent with the other f16/f128 PRs. Also adding adding all the tests to Miri would be quite a lot of work.

There's probably some way to reduce the code duplication here with more use of generics... but that's a future refactor.^^

r? ```@tgross35```
2024-03-05 06:40:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
87dc3fc950
Rollup merge of #121993 - Zoxc:query-stack-panic-queries, r=compiler-errors
Avoid using unnecessary queries when printing the query stack in panics

This should fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/121974. Alternative to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121981.
2024-03-05 06:40:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
44bd2b5166
Rollup merge of #121987 - Nadrieril:abort-on-arity-mismatch, r=compiler-errors
pattern analysis: abort on arity mismatch

This is one more PR replacing panics by `Err()` aborts. I recently audited all the `unwrap()` calls, but I had forgotten about array accesses. (Again [discovered by rust-analyzer](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/16746)).

r? ```@compiler-errors```
2024-03-05 06:40:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c483e637f3
Rollup merge of #121913 - Zoxc:query-fix, r=compiler-errors
Don't panic when waiting on poisoned queries

This fixes a bug introduced in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/119086.
2024-03-05 06:40:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
20dde1ea62
Rollup merge of #121838 - oli-obk:impl_trait_in_assoc_tys_fix, r=compiler-errors
Use the correct logic for nested impl trait in assoc types

Previously we accidentally continued with the TAIT visitor, which allowed more than we wanted to.

r? ```@compiler-errors```
2024-03-05 06:40:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
35f6eee51a
Rollup merge of #121826 - estebank:e0277-root-obligation-2, r=oli-obk
Use root obligation on E0277 for some cases

When encountering trait bound errors that satisfy some heuristics that tell us that the relevant trait for the user comes from the root obligation and not the current obligation, we use the root predicate for the main message.

This allows to talk about "X doesn't implement Pattern<'_>" over the most specific case that just happened to fail, like  "char doesn't implement Fn(&mut char)" in
`tests/ui/traits/suggest-dereferences/root-obligation.rs`

The heuristics are:

 - the type of the leaf predicate is (roughly) the same as the type from the root predicate, as a proxy for "we care about the root"
 - the leaf trait and the root trait are different, so as to avoid talking about `&mut T: Trait` and instead remain talking about `T: Trait` instead
 - the root trait is not `Unsize`, as to avoid talking about it in `tests/ui/coercion/coerce-issue-49593-box-never.rs`.

```
error[E0277]: the trait bound `&char: Pattern<'_>` is not satisfied
  --> $DIR/root-obligation.rs:6:38
   |
LL |         .filter(|c| "aeiou".contains(c))
   |                             -------- ^ the trait `Fn<(char,)>` is not implemented for `&char`, which is required by `&char: Pattern<'_>`
   |                             |
   |                             required by a bound introduced by this call
   |
   = note: required for `&char` to implement `FnOnce<(char,)>`
   = note: required for `&char` to implement `Pattern<'_>`
note: required by a bound in `core::str::<impl str>::contains`
  --> $SRC_DIR/core/src/str/mod.rs:LL:COL
help: consider dereferencing here
   |
LL |         .filter(|c| "aeiou".contains(*c))
   |                                      +
```

Fix #79359, fix #119983, fix #118779, cc #118415 (the suggestion needs to change), cc #121398 (doesn't fix the underlying issue).
2024-03-05 06:40:31 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
94bb2d2a97
Rollup merge of #121664 - compiler-errors:adjust-error-yield-lowering, r=spastorino
Adjust error `yield`/`await` lowering

Adjust the lowering of `yield`/`await` outside of their correct scopes so that we no longer make orpan HIR exprs.

Previously, `yield EXPR` would be lowered directly to `hir::TyKind::Error` (which I'll call `<error>`) which means that `EXPR` was not present in the HIR, but now we lower it to `{ EXPR; <error> }` so that `EXPR` is not orphaned.

Fixes #121096
2024-03-05 06:40:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
72651306b3
Rollup merge of #121287 - zachs18:rc-into-raw-must-use, r=cuviper
Clarify/add `must_use` message for Rc/Arc/Weak::into_raw.

The current `#[must_use]` messages for `{sync,rc}::Weak::into_raw` ("`self` will be dropped if the result is not used") are misleading, as `self` is consumed and will *not* be dropped.

This PR changes their `#[must_use]` message to the same as `Arc::into_raw`'s[ current `#[must_use]` message](d573564575/library/alloc/src/sync.rs (L1482)) ("losing the pointer will leak memory"), and also adds it to `Rc::into_raw`, which is not currently `#[must_use]`.
2024-03-05 06:40:30 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
22827fd5b1
Rollup merge of #121262 - 20jasper:add-vector-time-complexity, r=cuviper
Add vector time complexity

Added time complexity for `Vec` methods `push`, `push_within_capacity`, `pop`, and `insert`.

<details>

<summary> Reference images </summary>

![`Vec::push` documentation](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/78604367/dc966bbd-e92e-45a6-af82-35afabfa79a9)

![`Vec::push_within_capacity` documentation](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/78604367/9aadaf48-46ed-4fad-bdd5-74b98a61f4bb)

![`Vec::pop` documentation](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/78604367/88ec0389-a346-4ea5-a3b7-17caf514dd8b)

![`Vec::insert` documentation](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/78604367/960c15c3-ef8e-4aa7-badc-35ce80f6f221)

</details>

I followed a convention to use `#Time complexity` that I found in [the `BinaryHeap` documentation](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.BinaryHeap.html#time-complexity-1). Looking through the rest of standard library collections, there is not a consistent way to handle this.

[`Vec::swap_remove`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.swap_remove) does not have a dedicated section for time complexity but does list it.

[`VecDeque::rotate_left`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/collections/struct.VecDeque.html#complexity) uses a `#complexity` heading.
2024-03-05 06:40:29 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c2f6c0b806
Rollup merge of #121213 - Takashiidobe:takashi/example-for-rc-into-inner, r=cuviper
Add an example to demonstrate how Rc::into_inner works

This PR adds an example to Rc::into_inner, since it didn't have one previously.
2024-03-05 06:40:29 +01:00
bors
5a1e5449c8 Auto merge of #121001 - nyurik:optimize-core-fmt, r=cuviper
perf: improve write_fmt to handle simple strings

In case format string has no arguments, simplify its implementation with a direct call to `output.write_str(value)`. This builds on `@dtolnay` original [suggestion](https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/pull/2697#issuecomment-1940376414). This does not change any expectations because the original `fn write()` implementation calls `write_str` for parts of the format string.

```rust
write!(f, "text")  ->  f.write_str("text")
```

```diff
 /// [`write!`]: crate::write!
+#[inline]
 #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
 pub fn write(output: &mut dyn Write, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result {
+    if let Some(s) = args.as_str() { output.write_str(s) } else { write_internal(output, args) }
+}
+
+/// Actual implementation of the [`write`], but without the simple string optimization.
+fn write_internal(output: &mut dyn Write, args: Arguments<'_>) -> Result {
     let mut formatter = Formatter::new(output);
     let mut idx = 0;
```

* Hopefully it will improve the simple case for the https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99012
* Another related (original?) issues #10761
* Previous similar attempt to fix it by by `@Kobzol` #100700

CC: `@m-ou-se` as probably the biggest expert in everything `format!`
2024-03-05 05:33:17 +00:00
bors
1547c076bf Auto merge of #121780 - nnethercote:diag-renaming2, r=davidtwco
Diagnostic renaming 2

A sequel to #121489.

r? `@davidtwco`
2024-03-05 02:58:34 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
1cd957498b Adjust Diag::new signature.
Make it use `impl Into<DiagMessage>` like all the other methods nearby.
2024-03-05 12:15:13 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5cce28725f Rename DiagnosticMetadata as DiagMetadata. 2024-03-05 12:15:13 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f8429390ec Rename StructuredDiagnostic as StructuredDiag. 2024-03-05 12:15:12 +11:00
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
d98ad0a181 Rename DiagnosticExt as DiagExt. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d0e9bab51b Rename DiagnosticMode as DiagMode. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
573267cf3c Rename SubdiagnosticMessageOp as SubdiagMessageOp. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
60ea6e2831 Rename SubdiagnosticMessage as SubdiagMessage. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
f16a8d0390 Fix some out-of-date comments. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
18715c98c6 Rename DiagnosticMessage as DiagMessage. 2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
d849f5c225 Disable tests/ui-fulldeps/internal-lints/diagnostics.rs on stage 1.
When you make a change to the diagnostic lints, it uses the old version
of the lints with stage 1 and the new version with stage 2, which often
leads to failures in stage 1. Let's just stick to stage 2.
2024-03-05 12:14:49 +11:00
bors
2eeff462b7 Auto merge of #120675 - oli-obk:intrinsics3.0, r=pnkfelix
Add a scheme for moving away from `extern "rust-intrinsic"` entirely

All `rust-intrinsic`s can become free functions now, either with a fallback body, or with a dummy body and an attribute, requiring backends to actually implement the intrinsic.

This PR demonstrates the dummy-body scheme with the `vtable_size` intrinsic.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/63585

follow-up to #120500

MCP at https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/720
2024-03-05 00:13:01 +00:00
okaneco
69637c9212 Add benches for net parsing
Add benches for IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, Ipv6Addr, SocketAddr, SocketAddrV4,
and SocketAddrV6 parsing
2024-03-04 18:46:24 -05:00
okaneco
31c758e052 net: Add branch to Parser::read_number for parsing without checked
arithmetic

If `max_digits.is_some()`, then we know we are parsing a `u8` or `u16`
because `read_number` is only called with `Some(3)` or `Some(4)`. Both
types fit well within a `u32` without risk of overflow. Thus, we can use
plain arithmetic to avoid extra instructions from `checked_mul` and
`checked_add`.
2024-03-04 18:46:09 -05:00
Ralf Jung
681dc38283
typo
Co-authored-by: Rémy Rakic <remy.rakic+github@gmail.com>
2024-03-04 23:18:02 +01:00
bors
50e77f133f Auto merge of #121998 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-l7lzwpb, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #120976 (constify a couple thread_local statics)
 - #121683 (Fix LVI tests after frame pointers are enabled by default)
 - #121703 (Add a way to add constructors for `rustc_type_ir` types)
 - #121732 (Improve assert_matches! documentation)
 - #121928 (Extract an arguments struct for `Builder::then_else_break`)
 - #121939 (Small enhancement to description of From trait)
 - #121968 (Don't run test_get_os_named_thread on win7)
 - #121969 (`ParseSess` cleanups)
 - #121977 (Doc: Fix incorrect reference to integer in Atomic{Ptr,Bool}::as_ptr.)
 - #121994 (Update platform-support.md with supported musl version)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-03-04 21:56:57 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
5e13bc45fb
Rollup merge of #121994 - wesleywiser:update_musl_version_docs, r=ehuss
Update platform-support.md with supported musl version

This just reflects the current status quo, there is no actual change here since the update to musl 1.2.3 occurred in #107129 and was approved in https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/572.

I also normalized all mentions of musl libc to "musl" (non-capitalized per the project's site and Wikipedia page).

r? ``@ehuss``
2024-03-04 22:16:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c83ca5ba9a
Rollup merge of #121977 - Lee-Janggun:master, r=WaffleLapkin
Doc: Fix incorrect reference to integer in Atomic{Ptr,Bool}::as_ptr.

I am assuming "resulting integer" is an error, since we are talking about pointers and booleans here. Seems like it was missed while copy & pasting the docs from the integer versions. I also checked the rest of the docs, and this was the only mention of integers.
2024-03-04 22:16:34 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
13b971209a
Rollup merge of #121969 - nnethercote:ParseSess-cleanups, r=wesleywiser
`ParseSess` cleanups

The main change here is to rename all `ParseSess` values as `psess`. Plus a few other small cleanups.

r? `@wesleywiser`
2024-03-04 22:16:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
4944ab449a
Rollup merge of #121968 - roblabla:fix-win7, r=jhpratt
Don't run test_get_os_named_thread on win7

This test won't work on windows 7, as the Thread::set_name function is not implemented there (win7 does not provide a documented mechanism to set thread names).
2024-03-04 22:16:33 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9d81d4e46b
Rollup merge of #121939 - jonaspleyer:patch-typo-core-From-descr, r=workingjubilee
Small enhancement to description of From trait

- fix small typo
- avoid repetition of formulations
2024-03-04 22:16:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
58a0f64c8b
Rollup merge of #121928 - Zalathar:then-else-args, r=Nadrieril
Extract an arguments struct for `Builder::then_else_break`

Most of this method's arguments are usually or always forwarded as-is to recursive invocations.

Wrapping them in a dedicated struct allows us to document each struct field, and lets us use struct-update syntax to indicate which arguments are being modified when making a recursive call.

---

While trying to understand the lowering of `if` expressions, I found it difficult to keep track of the half-dozen arguments passed through to every call to `then_else_break`. I tried switching over to an arguments struct, and I found that it really helps to make sense of what each argument does, and how each call is modifying the arguments.

I have some further ideas for how to streamline these recursive calls, but I've kept those out of this PR so that it's a pure refactoring with no behavioural changes.
2024-03-04 22:16:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
008ab3387b
Rollup merge of #121732 - Voultapher:improve-assert_matches-documentation, r=cuviper
Improve assert_matches! documentation

This new documentation tries to limit the impact of the conceptual pitfall, that the if guard relaxes the constraint, when really it tightens it. This is achieved by changing the text and examples. The previous documentation also chose a rather weird and non-representative example for the if guard, that made it needlessly complicated to understand.
2024-03-04 22:16:31 +01:00