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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lzu Tao
0734ae22f5 Update check-cfg lists for alloc 2024-05-21 18:17:55 +00:00
Lzu Tao
63fe640f5d Update check-cfg lists for core 2024-05-21 18:17:55 +00:00
joboet
fde4a22da2
core: actually use TAIT instead of emulating it 2024-05-21 15:59:48 +02:00
bors
6715446db6 Auto merge of #125358 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-mx841tg, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #124570 (Miscellaneous cleanups)
 - #124772 (Refactor documentation for Apple targets)
 - #125011 (Add opt-for-size core lib feature flag)
 - #125218 (Migrate `run-make/no-intermediate-extras` to new `rmake.rs`)
 - #125225 (Use functions from `crt_externs.h` on iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS)
 - #125266 (compiler: add simd_ctpop intrinsic)
 - #125348 (Small fixes to `std::path::absolute` docs)

Failed merges:

 - #125296 (Fix `unexpected_cfgs` lint on std)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-05-21 12:50:09 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
e6e05d51ec
Rollup merge of #125348 - tbu-:pr_doc_path_absolute, r=jhpratt
Small fixes to `std::path::absolute` docs
2024-05-21 12:47:07 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
fd975f75fa
Rollup merge of #125266 - workingjubilee:stream-plastic-love, r=RalfJung,nikic
compiler: add simd_ctpop intrinsic

Fairly straightforward addition.

cc `@rust-lang/opsem` new (extremely boring) intrinsic
2024-05-21 12:47:06 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
a8ee8d5086
Rollup merge of #125225 - madsmtm:ios-crt_externs.h, r=workingjubilee
Use functions from `crt_externs.h` on iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS

Use `_NSGetEnviron`, `_NSGetArgc` and `_NSGetArgv` on iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS, see each commit and the code comments for details. This allows us to unify more code with the macOS implementation, as well as avoiding linking to the `Foundation` framework (which is good for startup performance).

The biggest problem with doing this would be if it lead to App Store rejections. After doing a bunch of research on this, while [it did happen once in 2009](https://blog.unity.com/engine-platform/unity-app-store-submissions-problem-solved), I find it fairly unlikely to happen nowadays, especially considering that Apple has later _added_ `crt_externs.h` to the iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS SDKs, strongly signifying the functions therein is indeed supported on those platforms (even though they lack an availability attribute).

That we've been overly cautious here has also been noted by `@thomcc` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/117910#issuecomment-1903372350.

r? `@workingjubilee`

`@rustbot` label O-apple
2024-05-21 12:47:05 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4abf179b14
Rollup merge of #125011 - diondokter:opt-for-size, r=Amanieu,kobzol
Add opt-for-size core lib feature flag

Adds a feature flag to the core library that enables the possibility to have smaller implementations for certain algorithms.

So far, the core lib has traded performance for binary size. This is likely what most people want since they have big simd-capable machines. However, people on small machines, like embedded devices, don't enjoy the potential speedup of the bigger algorithms, but do have to pay for them. These microcontrollers often only have 16-1024kB of flash memory.

This PR is the result of some talks with project members like `@Amanieu` at RustNL.
There are some open questions of how this is eventually stabilized, but it's a similar question as with the existing `panic_immediate_abort` feature.

Speaking as someone from the embedded side, we'd rather have this unstable for a while as opposed to not having it at all. In the meantime we can try to use it and also add additional PRs to the core lib that uses the feature flag in areas where we find benefit.

Open questions from my side:
- Is this a good feature name?
  - `panic_immediate_abort` is fairly verbose, so I went with something equally verbose
  - It's easy to refactor later
- I've added the feature to `std` and `alloc` as well as they might benefit too. Do we agree?
  - I expect these to get less usage out of the flag since most size-constraint projects don't use these libraries often.
2024-05-21 12:47:04 +02:00
bors
e8fbd99128 Auto merge of #124097 - compiler-errors:box-into-iter, r=WaffleLapkin
Add `IntoIterator` for `Box<[T]>` + edition 2024-specific lints

* Adds a similar method probe opt-out mechanism to the `[T;N]: IntoIterator` implementation for edition 2021.
* Adjusts the relevant lints (shadowed `.into_iter()` calls, new source of method ambiguity).
* Adds some tests.
* Took the liberty to rework the logic in the `ARRAY_INTO_ITER` lint, since it was kind of confusing.

Based mostly off of #116607.

ACP: rust-lang/libs-team#263
References #59878
Tracking for Rust 2024: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123759

Crater run was done here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116607#issuecomment-1770293013
Consensus afaict was that there is too much breakage, so let's do this in an edition-dependent way much like `[T; N]: IntoIterator`.
2024-05-21 10:13:53 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a502e7ac1d Implement BOXED_SLICE_INTO_ITER 2024-05-20 19:21:30 -04:00
Michael Goulet
1a81092531 Add the impls for Box<[T]>: IntoIterator
Co-authored-by: ltdk <usr@ltdk.xyz>
2024-05-20 19:21:30 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
73bb47eecd
Rollup merge of #125333 - hermit-os:fuse, r=workingjubilee
switch to the default implementation of `write_vectored`

HermitOS doesn't support write_vectored and switch to the default implementation of `write_vectored`.
2024-05-21 00:47:03 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
62da957c92
Rollup merge of #125123 - a1phyr:fix-read_exact, r=workingjubilee
Fix `read_exact` and `read_buf_exact` for `&[u8]` and `io:Cursor`

- Drain after `read_exact` and `read_buf_exact`
- Append to cursor in `read_buf_exact`
2024-05-21 00:47:01 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
8903de31ca
Rollup merge of #124050 - saethlin:less-sysroot-libc, r=ChrisDenton
Remove libc from MSVC targets

``@ChrisDenton`` started working on a project to remove libc from Windows MSVC targets. I'm completing that work here.

The primary change is to cfg out the dependency in `library/`. And then there's a lot of test patching. Happy to separate this more if people want.
2024-05-21 00:47:00 +02:00
Tobias Bucher
f6cf103da2 Small fixes to std::path::absolute docs 2024-05-21 00:36:52 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
d39dc0ab23 switch also the default implementation for read_vectored 2024-05-20 21:44:04 +02:00
Stefan Lankes
c170bf9927 switch to the default implementation of write_vectored 2024-05-20 19:24:11 +02:00
Ben Kimock
aa31281f2d Remove Windows dependency on libc 2024-05-20 11:13:31 -04:00
Benoît du Garreau
a197ff3259 Address review comments 2024-05-20 17:00:11 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
d1da2387a4
Rollup merge of #125283 - zachs18:arc-default-shared, r=dtolnay
Use a single static for all default slice Arcs.

Also adds debug_asserts in Drop for Weak/Arc that the shared static is not being "dropped"/"deallocated".

As per https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124640#pullrequestreview-2064962003

r? dtolnay
2024-05-20 14:26:53 +02:00
Arpad Borsos
aaba972e06
Switch to primarily using &str
Surprisingly, benchmarks have shown that using `&str`
instead of `&[u8]` with some `unsafe` code is actually faster.
2024-05-20 11:31:02 +02:00
Arpad Borsos
42d870ec88
Introduce printable-ASCII fast-path for impl Debug for str
Instead of having a single loop that works on utf-8 `char`s,
this splits the implementation into a loop that quickly skips over
printable ASCII, falling back to per-char iteration for other chunks.
2024-05-20 11:10:38 +02:00
Arpad Borsos
3fda931afe
Add a fast-path to Debug ASCII &str
Instead of going through the `EscapeDebug` machinery, we can just skip over ASCII chars that don’t need any escaping.
2024-05-20 10:04:45 +02:00
Arpad Borsos
0334c45bb5
Write char::DebugEscape sequences using write_str
Instead of writing each `char` of an escape sequence one by one,
this delegates to `Display`, which uses `write_str` internally
in order to write the whole escape sequence at once.
2024-05-20 10:04:44 +02:00
bors
e8ada6ab25 Auto merge of #125313 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-65etxv0, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #125034 (Weekly `cargo update`)
 - #125093 (Add `fn into_raw_with_allocator` to Rc/Arc/Weak.)
 - #125282 (Never type unsafe lint improvements)
 - #125301 (fix suggestion in E0373 for !Unpin coroutines)
 - #125302 (defrost `RUST_MIN_STACK=ice rustc hello.rs`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-05-20 07:58:40 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
7389416284
Rollup merge of #125093 - zachs18:rc-into-raw-with-allocator-only, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Add `fn into_raw_with_allocator` to Rc/Arc/Weak.

Split out from #119761

Add `fn into_raw_with_allocator` for `Rc`/`rc::Weak`[^1]/`Arc`/`sync::Weak`.
* Pairs with `from_raw_in` (which already exists on all 4 types).
* Name matches `Box::into_raw_with_allocator`.
* Associated fns on `Rc`/`Arc`, methods on `Weak`s.

<details> <summary>Future PR/ACP</summary>

As a follow-on to this PR, I plan to make a PR/ACP later to move `into_raw(_parts)` from `Container<_, A: Allocator>` to only `Container<_, Global>` (where `Container` = `Vec`/`Box`/`Rc`/`rc::Weak`/`Arc`/`sync::Weak`) so that users of non-`Global` allocators have to explicitly handle the allocator when using `into_raw`-like APIs.

The current behaviors of stdlib containers are inconsistent with respect to what happens to the allocator when `into_raw` is called (which does not return the allocator)

| Type | `into_raw` currently callable with | behavior of `into_raw`|
| --- | --- | --- |
| `Box` | any allocator | allocator is [dropped](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/src/alloc/boxed.rs.html#1060) |
| `Vec` | any allocator | allocator is [forgotten](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/src/alloc/vec/mod.rs.html#884) |
| `Arc`/`Rc`/`Weak` | any allocator | allocator is [forgotten](https://doc.rust-lang.org/src/alloc/sync.rs.html#1487)(Arc) [(sync::Weak)](https://doc.rust-lang.org/src/alloc/sync.rs.html#2726) [(Rc)](https://doc.rust-lang.org/src/alloc/rc.rs.html#1352) [(rc::Weak)](https://doc.rust-lang.org/src/alloc/rc.rs.html#2993) |

In my opinion, neither implicitly dropping nor implicitly forgetting the allocator is ideal; dropping it could immediately invalidate the returned pointer, and forgetting it could unintentionally leak memory. My (to-be) proposed solution is to just forbid calling `into_raw(_parts)` on containers with non-`Global` allocators, and require calling `into_raw_with_allocator`(/`Vec::into_raw_parts_with_alloc`)

</details>

[^1]:  Technically, `rc::Weak::into_raw_with_allocator` is not newly added, as it was modified and renamed from `rc::Weak::into_raw_and_alloc`.
2024-05-20 08:31:41 +02:00
bors
f092f73c11 Auto merge of #124560 - madsmtm:update-libc, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update libc to 0.2.155

Motivation: To fix `-Zbuild-std` / Xargo for visionOS targets.

EDIT: Blocked on ~https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/issues/3608 / https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/3609~ ~https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/3682 and https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/pull/3690~ No longer blocked.
2024-05-20 05:50:24 +00:00
Mads Marquart
38ad851603 Make NULL check in argument parsing the same on all unix platforms 2024-05-20 04:54:27 +02:00
bors
12075f04e6 Auto merge of #123878 - jwong101:inplacecollect, r=jhpratt
optimize inplace collection of Vec

This PR has the following changes:

1. Using `usize::unchecked_mul` in 79424056b0/library/alloc/src/vec/in_place_collect.rs (L262) as LLVM, does not know that the operation can't wrap, since that's the size of the original allocation.

Given the following:

```rust

pub struct Foo([usize; 3]);

pub fn unwrap_copy(v: Vec<Foo>) -> Vec<[usize; 3]> {
    v.into_iter().map(|f| f.0).collect()
}
```

<details>
<summary>Before this commit:</summary>

```llvm
define void `@unwrap_copy(ptr` noalias nocapture noundef writeonly sret([24 x i8]) align 8 dereferenceable(24) %_0, ptr noalias nocapture noundef readonly align 8 dereferenceable(24) %iter) {
start:
  %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %iter, align 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i = load ptr, ptr %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 16
  %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %_19.i.idx = mul nsw i64 %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i, 24
  %0 = udiv i64 %_19.i.idx, 24

; Unnecessary calculation
  %_16.i.i = mul i64 %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i, 24
  %dst_cap.i.i = udiv i64 %_16.i.i, 24

  store i64 %dst_cap.i.i, ptr %_0, align 8
  %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 8
  store ptr %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i, ptr %1, align 8
  %2 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 16
  store i64 %0, ptr %2, align 8
  ret void
}
```
</details>

<details>
<summary>After:</summary>

```llvm
define void `@unwrap_copy(ptr` noalias nocapture noundef writeonly sret([24 x i8]) align 8 dereferenceable(24) %_0, ptr noalias nocapture noundef readonly align 8 dereferenceable(24) %iter) {
start:
  %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %iter, align 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i = load ptr, ptr %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 16
  %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %_19.i.idx = mul nsw i64 %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i, 24
  %0 = udiv i64 %_19.i.idx, 24
  store i64 %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i, ptr %_0, align 8
  %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 8
  store ptr %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i, ptr %1, align 8
  %2 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 16
  store i64 %0, ptr %2, align 8, !alias.scope !9, !noalias !14
  ret void
}
```
</details>

Note that there is still one more `mul,udiv` pair that I couldn't get
rid of. The root cause is the same issue as https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/121239, the `nuw` gets
stripped off of `ptr::sub_ptr`.

2.

`Iterator::try_fold` gets called on the underlying Iterator in
`SpecInPlaceCollect::collect_in_place` whenever it does not implement
`TrustedRandomAccess`. For types that impl `Drop`, LLVM currently can't
tell that the drop can never occur, when using the default
`Iterator::try_fold` implementation.

For example, given the following code from #120493

```rust
#[repr(transparent)]
struct WrappedClone {
    inner: String
}

#[no_mangle]
pub fn unwrap_clone(list: Vec<WrappedClone>) -> Vec<String> {
    list.into_iter().map(|s| s.inner).collect()
}
```

<details>
<summary>The asm for the `unwrap_clone` method is currently:</summary>

```asm
unwrap_clone:
        push    rbp
        push    r15
        push    r14
        push    r13
        push    r12
        push    rbx
        push    rax
        mov     rbx, rdi
        mov     r12, qword ptr [rsi]
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsi + 8]
        mov     rax, qword ptr [rsi + 16]
        movabs  rsi, -6148914691236517205
        mov     r14, r12
        test    rax, rax
        je      .LBB0_10
        lea     rcx, [rax + 2*rax]
        lea     r14, [r12 + 8*rcx]
        shl     rax, 3
        lea     rax, [rax + 2*rax]
        xor     ecx, ecx
.LBB0_2:
        cmp     qword ptr [r12 + rcx], 0
        je      .LBB0_4
        add     rcx, 24
        cmp     rax, rcx
        jne     .LBB0_2
        jmp     .LBB0_10
.LBB0_4:
        lea     rdx, [rax - 24]
        lea     r14, [r12 + rcx]
        cmp     rdx, rcx
        je      .LBB0_10
        mov     qword ptr [rsp], rdi
        sub     rax, rcx
        add     rax, -24
        mul     rsi
        mov     r15, rdx
        lea     rbp, [r12 + rcx]
        add     rbp, 32
        shr     r15, 4
        mov     r13, qword ptr [rip + __rust_dealloc@GOTPCREL]
        jmp     .LBB0_6
.LBB0_8:
        add     rbp, 24
        dec     r15
        je      .LBB0_9
.LBB0_6:
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rbp]
        test    rsi, rsi
        je      .LBB0_8
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rbp - 8]
        mov     edx, 1
        call    r13
        jmp     .LBB0_8
.LBB0_9:
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsp]
        movabs  rsi, -6148914691236517205
.LBB0_10:
        sub     r14, r12
        mov     rax, r14
        mul     rsi
        shr     rdx, 4
        mov     qword ptr [rbx], r12
        mov     qword ptr [rbx + 8], rdi
        mov     qword ptr [rbx + 16], rdx
        mov     rax, rbx
        add     rsp, 8
        pop     rbx
        pop     r12
        pop     r13
        pop     r14
        pop     r15
        pop     rbp
        ret
```
</details>

<details>
<summary>After this PR:</summary>

```asm
unwrap_clone:
	mov	rax, rdi
	movups	xmm0, xmmword ptr [rsi]
	mov	rcx, qword ptr [rsi + 16]
	movups	xmmword ptr [rdi], xmm0
	mov	qword ptr [rdi + 16], rcx
	ret
```
</details>

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/120493
2024-05-20 00:51:12 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c5b8c7c3b0
Rollup merge of #124992 - foresterre:example/is-terminal, r=ChrisDenton
Add example to IsTerminal::is_terminal
2024-05-19 22:50:55 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
d5bef41ee5
Rollup merge of #124948 - blyxyas:remove-repeated-words, r=compiler-errors
chore: Remove repeated words (extension of #124924)

When I saw #124924 I thought "Hey, I'm sure that there are far more than just two typos of this nature in the codebase". So here's some more typo-fixing.

Some found with regex, some found with a spellchecker. Every single one manually reviewed by me (along with hundreds of false negatives by the tools)
2024-05-19 22:50:55 +02:00
Ralf Jung
3c2d9c2dbe
fix typo
Co-authored-by: Jubilee <46493976+workingjubilee@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-05-19 20:40:46 +02:00
Zachary S
3299823d62 Fix typo in assert message 2024-05-19 13:29:45 -05:00
Zachary S
58f8ed122a cfg-out unused code under no_global_oom_handling 2024-05-19 13:27:17 -05:00
Zachary S
6fae171e54 fmt 2024-05-19 13:21:53 -05:00
Martijn
0b6baf6130 Add example to IsTerminal::is_terminal 2024-05-19 20:00:02 +02:00
bors
959a67a7f2 Auto merge of #123786 - a1phyr:cursor_unsafe, r=joboet
Remove bound checks from `BorrowedBuf` and `BorrowedCursor` methods
2024-05-19 17:16:12 +00:00
Zachary S
2dacd70e1e Fix stacked borrows violation 2024-05-19 11:42:35 -05:00
Zachary S
e6396bca01 Use a single static for all default slice Arcs.
Also adds debug_asserts in Drop for Weak/Arc that the shared static is not being "dropped"/"deallocated".
2024-05-19 11:02:22 -05:00
Michael Goulet
edace328b8
Rollup merge of #125252 - beetrees:patch-1, r=joboet
Add `#[inline]` to float `Debug` fallback used by `cfg(no_fp_fmt_parse)`

Fixes #125229.
2024-05-19 11:04:08 -04:00
Michael Goulet
f848505c40
Rollup merge of #124304 - hermit-os:fuse, r=joboet
revise the interpretation of ReadDir for HermitOS

HermitOS supports getdents64. As under Linux, the dirent64 entry `d_off` is not longer used, because its definition is not clear. Instead of `d_off` the entry `d_reclen` is used to determine the end of the dirent64 entry.

In addition, take up `@workingjubilee`  suggestion from the discussions in rust-lang/rust#115984 to increase the readability.

Hermit is a tier 3 platform and this PR changes only files, wich are related to the tier 3 platform.
2024-05-19 11:04:07 -04:00
Michael Goulet
0f923a48c5
Rollup merge of #123709 - tgross35:windows-cmd-docs-update, r=ChrisDenton
Update documentation related to the recent cmd.exe fix

Fix some grammar nits, change `bat` (extension) -> `batch` (file), and make line wrapping more consistent.
2024-05-19 11:04:07 -04:00
Ralf Jung
e7772f2088 use posix_memalign on most Unix targets 2024-05-19 14:58:48 +02:00
bors
496f7310c8 Auto merge of #124640 - Billy-Sheppard:master, r=dtolnay
Fix #124275: Implemented Default for `Arc<str>`

With added implementations.

```
GOOD    Arc<CStr>
BROKEN  Arc<OsStr> // removed
GOOD    Rc<str>
GOOD    Rc<CStr>
BROKEN  Rc<OsStr> // removed

GOOD    Rc<[T]>
GOOD    Arc<[T]>
```

For discussion of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124367#issuecomment-2091940137.

Key pain points currently:
> I've had a guess at the best locations/feature attrs for them but they might not be correct.

> However I'm unclear how to get the OsStr impl to compile, which file should they go in to avoid the error below? Is it possible, perhaps with some special std rust lib magic?
2024-05-19 06:25:20 +00:00
Mads Marquart
abd5d0e37b Add NULL check in argument parsing on Apple platforms 2024-05-19 04:19:15 +02:00
bors
bfa3635df9 Auto merge of #99969 - calebsander:feature/collect-box-str, r=dtolnay
alloc: implement FromIterator for Box<str>

`Box<[T]>` implements `FromIterator<T>` using `Vec<T>` + `into_boxed_slice()`.
Add analogous `FromIterator` implementations for `Box<str>`
matching the current implementations for `String`.
Remove the `Global` allocator requirement for `FromIterator<Box<str>>` too.

ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/196
2024-05-19 02:13:06 +00:00
Jubilee Young
1914c722b5 compiler: add simd_ctpop intrinsic 2024-05-18 18:11:20 -07:00
Joshua Wong
65e302fc36 use Result::into_ok on infallible result. 2024-05-18 19:15:21 -05:00
Joshua Wong
9d6b93c3e6 specialize Iterator::fold for vec::IntoIter
LLVM currently adds a redundant check for the returned option, in addition
to the `self.ptr != self.end` check when using the default
`Iterator::fold` method that calls `vec::IntoIter::next` in a loop.
2024-05-18 18:30:20 -05:00
Joshua Wong
6165dca6db optimize in_place_collect with vec::IntoIter::try_fold
`Iterator::try_fold` gets called on the underlying Iterator in
`SpecInPlaceCollect::collect_in_place` whenever it does not implement
`TrustedRandomAccess`. For types that impl `Drop`, LLVM currently can't
tell that the drop can never occur, when using the default
`Iterator::try_fold` implementation.

For example, the asm from the `unwrap_clone` method is currently:

```
unwrap_clone:
        push    rbp
        push    r15
        push    r14
        push    r13
        push    r12
        push    rbx
        push    rax
        mov     rbx, rdi
        mov     r12, qword ptr [rsi]
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsi + 8]
        mov     rax, qword ptr [rsi + 16]
        movabs  rsi, -6148914691236517205
        mov     r14, r12
        test    rax, rax
        je      .LBB0_10
        lea     rcx, [rax + 2*rax]
        lea     r14, [r12 + 8*rcx]
        shl     rax, 3
        lea     rax, [rax + 2*rax]
        xor     ecx, ecx
.LBB0_2:
        cmp     qword ptr [r12 + rcx], 0
        je      .LBB0_4
        add     rcx, 24
        cmp     rax, rcx
        jne     .LBB0_2
        jmp     .LBB0_10
.LBB0_4:
        lea     rdx, [rax - 24]
        lea     r14, [r12 + rcx]
        cmp     rdx, rcx
        je      .LBB0_10
        mov     qword ptr [rsp], rdi
        sub     rax, rcx
        add     rax, -24
        mul     rsi
        mov     r15, rdx
        lea     rbp, [r12 + rcx]
        add     rbp, 32
        shr     r15, 4
        mov     r13, qword ptr [rip + __rust_dealloc@GOTPCREL]
        jmp     .LBB0_6
.LBB0_8:
        add     rbp, 24
        dec     r15
        je      .LBB0_9
.LBB0_6:
        mov     rsi, qword ptr [rbp]
        test    rsi, rsi
        je      .LBB0_8
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rbp - 8]
        mov     edx, 1
        call    r13
        jmp     .LBB0_8
.LBB0_9:
        mov     rdi, qword ptr [rsp]
        movabs  rsi, -6148914691236517205
.LBB0_10:
        sub     r14, r12
        mov     rax, r14
        mul     rsi
        shr     rdx, 4
        mov     qword ptr [rbx], r12
        mov     qword ptr [rbx + 8], rdi
        mov     qword ptr [rbx + 16], rdx
        mov     rax, rbx
        add     rsp, 8
        pop     rbx
        pop     r12
        pop     r13
        pop     r14
        pop     r15
        pop     rbp
        ret
```

After this PR:

```
unwrap_clone:
	mov	rax, rdi
	movups	xmm0, xmmword ptr [rsi]
	mov	rcx, qword ptr [rsi + 16]
	movups	xmmword ptr [rdi], xmm0
	mov	qword ptr [rdi + 16], rcx
	ret
```

Fixes #120493
2024-05-18 18:30:20 -05:00
Joshua Wong
c585541e67 optimize in-place collection of Vec
LLVM does not know that the multiplication never overflows, which causes
it to generate unnecessary instructions. Use `usize::unchecked_mul`, so
that it can fold the `dst_cap` calculation when `size_of::<I::SRC>() ==
size_of::<T>()`.

Running:

```
rustc -C llvm-args=-x86-asm-syntax=intel -O src/lib.rs --emit asm`
```

```rust

pub struct Foo([usize; 3]);

pub fn unwrap_copy(v: Vec<Foo>) -> Vec<[usize; 3]> {
    v.into_iter().map(|f| f.0).collect()
}
```

Before this commit:

```
define void @unwrap_copy(ptr noalias nocapture noundef writeonly sret([24 x i8]) align 8 dereferenceable(24) %_0, ptr noalias nocapture noundef readonly align 8 dereferenceable(24) %iter) {
start:
  %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %iter, align 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i = load ptr, ptr %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 16
  %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %_19.i.idx = mul nsw i64 %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i, 24
  %0 = udiv i64 %_19.i.idx, 24
  %_16.i.i = mul i64 %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i, 24
  %dst_cap.i.i = udiv i64 %_16.i.i, 24
  store i64 %dst_cap.i.i, ptr %_0, align 8
  %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 8
  store ptr %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i, ptr %1, align 8
  %2 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 16
  store i64 %0, ptr %2, align 8
  ret void
}
```

After:

```
define void @unwrap_copy(ptr noalias nocapture noundef writeonly sret([24 x i8]) align 8 dereferenceable(24) %_0, ptr noalias nocapture noundef readonly align 8 dereferenceable(24) %iter) {
start:
  %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %iter, align 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 8
  %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i = load ptr, ptr %me.sroa.4.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %iter, i64 16
  %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i = load i64, ptr %me.sroa.5.0.self.sroa_idx.i, align 8
  %_19.i.idx = mul nsw i64 %me.sroa.5.0.copyload.i, 24
  %0 = udiv i64 %_19.i.idx, 24
  store i64 %me.sroa.0.0.copyload.i, ptr %_0, align 8
  %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 8
  store ptr %me.sroa.4.0.copyload.i, ptr %1, align 8
  %2 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0, i64 16
  store i64 %0, ptr %2, align 8, !alias.scope !9, !noalias !14
  ret void
}
```

Note that there is still one more `mul,udiv` pair that I couldn't get
rid of. The root cause is the same issue as #121239, the `nuw` gets
stripped off of `ptr::sub_ptr`.
2024-05-18 18:30:20 -05:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
c367d99259
Rollup merge of #125251 - jonhoo:patch-1, r=Nilstrieb
Clarify how String::leak and into_boxed_str differ
2024-05-18 20:38:05 +01:00
Jon Gjengset
0beba9699c Clarify how String::leak and into_boxed_str differ 2024-05-18 19:17:43 +02:00
blyxyas
c5c820e7fb Fix typos (taking into account review comments) 2024-05-18 18:12:18 +02:00
beetrees
827711d087
Add #[inline] to float Debug fallback used by cfg(no_fp_fmt_parse) 2024-05-18 16:25:55 +01:00
Ralf Jung
dde1134c6d android: use posix_memalign for aligned allocations 2024-05-18 12:49:01 +02:00
CensoredUsername
c2d2df182a Add a warning to Delimiter::None that rustc currently does not respect it.
It does not provide the behaviour it is indicated to provide when used in
a proc_macro context.
2024-05-18 01:41:45 +02:00
Noa
53b317710d
Inline Duration construction into Duration::from_{millis,micros,nanos} 2024-05-17 18:37:59 -05:00
Mads Marquart
74012d5200 Update libc to 0.2.155 2024-05-18 00:48:57 +02:00
Mads Marquart
8f18e4fe4b Use _NSGetArgc/_NSGetArgv on iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS
If we're comfortable using `_NSGetEnviron` from `crt_externs.h`, there shouldn't be an issue with using these either, and then we can merge with the macOS implementation.

This also fixes two test cases on Mac Catalyst:
- `tests/ui/command/command-argv0.rs`, maybe because `[[NSProcessInfo processInfo] arguments]` somehow converts the name of the first argument?
- `tests/ui/env-funky-keys.rs` since we no longer link to Foundation.
2024-05-17 22:11:51 +02:00
Mads Marquart
6016bad063 Use _NSGetEnviron instead of environ on iOS/tvOS/watchOS/visionOS
This should be slightly more correct, and matches the implementation in other programming languages:
- [Python's `os.environ`](https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/v3.12.3/Modules/posixmodule.c#L1562-L1566).
- [Swift's `Darwin.environ`](https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation/blob/swift-5.10-RELEASE/CoreFoundation/Base.subproj/CFPlatform.c#L1811-L1812), though that library is bundled on the system, so they can change it if they want.
- [Dart/Flutter](https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/blob/3.4.0/runtime/bin/platform_macos.cc#L205-L234), doesn't support environment variables on iOS.
- Node seems to not be entirely consistent with it:
  - [`process.c`](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v22.1.0/deps/uv/src/unix/process.c#L38).
  - [`unix/core.c`](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v22.1.0/deps/uv/src/unix/core.c#L59).
- [.NET/Xamarin](https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/v8.0.5/src/native/libs/configure.cmake#L1099-L1106).
- [OpenJDK](https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/jdk-23%2B22/src/java.base/unix/native/libjava/ProcessEnvironment_md.c#L31-L33).
2024-05-17 22:11:50 +02:00
Noa
35522a9e09
Don't call Duration::new unnecessarily in Duration::from_secs 2024-05-17 14:26:50 -05:00
bors
ddba1dc97e Auto merge of #125188 - tgross35:f16-f128-powi, r=Nilstrieb
Add `powi` fo `f16` and `f128`

This will unblock adding support to compiler_builtins (<https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/614>), which will then unblock adding tests for these new functions.
2024-05-17 11:24:07 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a6862f8612
Rollup merge of #125186 - Colepng:master, r=lqd
Remove duplicate word from addr docs

This PR simply removes a duplicate word from the addr docs for *mut T.
2024-05-17 07:20:58 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
7a8d222d6b
Rollup merge of #125171 - scottmcm:rename-flatten, r=jhpratt
Rename `flatten(_mut)` → `as_flattened(_mut)`

As requested by libs-api in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95629#issuecomment-2113081194

(This is just the rename, not the stabilization, so can land without waiting on the FCP in that other issue.)
2024-05-17 07:20:57 +02:00
Zachary S
c895f6e958 Access alloc field directly in Arc/Rc::into_raw_with_allocator.
... since fn allocator doesn't exist yet.
2024-05-16 21:09:05 -05:00
bors
8c127df75f Auto merge of #125163 - ssukanmi:stdarch_arm_crc32, r=Amanieu
feat: update stdarch submodule for intrinsics on ARM

Submodule update for stdarch library
10 commits in c0257c1660e78c80ad1b9136fcc5555b14da5b4c..df3618d9f35165f4bc548114e511c49c29e1fd9b
2024-04-22 01:24:03 +0200 to 2024-05-14 15:52:07 +0200
- feat: stabilization for stdarch_aarch64_crc32
- Add vec_insert and vec_extract
- Remove libc dependency on Windows by using Win32 to get env vars
- Add vec_orc
- Simplify vec_andc implementation
- Silence unexpected-cfgs
- Add vec_mul
- Remove `#![feature(inline_const)]`
- Add `#[cfg_attr(miri, ignore)]` to tests of intrinsics that cannot be supported by Miri
- Implement ARM `__ssat` and `__usat` functions

r? Amanieu
2024-05-16 21:17:35 +00:00
Trevor Gross
7685734384 Add powi to f16 and f128
This will unblock adding support to compiler_builtins
(<https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-builtins/pull/614>), which will
then unblock adding tests for these new functions.
2024-05-16 15:41:06 -05:00
Trevor Gross
a7ca099e03 Add doctests for f16 and f128 library functions where possible 2024-05-16 15:16:42 -05:00
Cole Kauder-McMurrich
d8b9717038
Remove duplicate word from addr docs 2024-05-16 16:16:38 -04:00
bors
2d89cee625 Auto merge of #124728 - beetrees:from-f16-for-f64, r=BurntSushi
Re-add `From<f16> for f64`

This impl was originally added in #122470 before being removed in #123830 due to #123831. However, the issue only affects `f32` (which currently only has one `From<{float}>` impl, `From<f32>`) as `f64` already has two `From<{float}>` impls (`From<f32>` and `From<f64>`) and is also the float literal fallback type anyway. Therefore it is safe to re-add `From<f16> for f64`.

This PR also updates the FIXME link to point to the open issue #123831 rather than the closed issue #123824.

Tracking issue: #116909

`@rustbot` label +F-f16_and_f128 +T-libs-api
2024-05-16 16:48:58 +00:00
bors
4a78c00e22 Auto merge of #124959 - prorealize:update-result-documentation, r=joboet
Refactor examples and enhance documentation in result.rs

- Replaced `map` with `map_err` in the error handling example for correctness
- Reordered example code to improve readability and logical flow
- Added assertions to examples to demonstrate expected outcomes
2024-05-16 12:21:12 +00:00
Scott McMurray
facc0bb78e Rename flatten(_mut)as_flattened(_mut) 2024-05-15 23:39:33 -07:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
c5b17ec9d2
Rollup merge of #125003 - RalfJung:aligned_alloc, r=cuviper
avoid using aligned_alloc; posix_memalign is better-behaved

Also there's no reason why wasi should be different than all the other Unixes here.
2024-05-15 22:01:18 +02:00
Olasunkanmi Olayinka
0bf8af69a2 feat: update stdarch submodule for intrinsics on ARM 2024-05-15 15:38:58 -04:00
Zachary S
376a8c0ae5 Allow for_loops_over_fallibles in test that tests &mut Result as IntoIterator. 2024-05-15 13:51:16 -05:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
4f7d9d4ad8
Rollup merge of #125038 - ivan-shrimp:checked_sub, r=joboet
Invert comparison in `uN::checked_sub`

After #124114, LLVM no longer combines the comparison and subtraction in `uN::checked_sub` when either operand is a constant (demo: https://rust.godbolt.org/z/MaeoYbsP1). The difference is more pronounced when the expression is slightly more complex (https://rust.godbolt.org/z/4rPavsYdc).

This is due to the use of `>=` here:

ee97564e3a/library/core/src/num/uint_macros.rs (L581-L593)

For constant `C`, LLVM eagerly converts `a >= C` into `a > C - 1`, but the backend can only combine `a < C` with `a - C`, not `C - 1 < a` and `a - C`: e586556e37/llvm/lib/CodeGen/CodeGenPrepare.cpp (L1697-L1742)

This PR[^1] simply inverts the `>=` into `<` to restore the LLVM magic, and somewhat align this with the implementation of `uN::overflowing_sub` from #103299.

When the result is stored as an `Option` (rather than being branched/cmoved on), the discriminant is `self >= rhs`. This PR doesn't affect the codegen (and relevant tests) of that since LLVM will negate `self < rhs` to `self >= rhs` when necessary.

[^1]: Note to `self`: My very first contribution to publicly-used code. Hopefully like what I should learn to always be, tiny and humble.
2024-05-15 14:21:38 +02:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
3873a74f8a
Rollup merge of #124307 - reitermarkus:escape-debug-size-hint-inline, r=joboet
Optimize character escaping.

Allow optimization of panicking branch in `EscapeDebug`, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/121805.

r? `@joboet`
2024-05-15 14:21:37 +02:00
Renato A
e1611aa690
Update library/core/src/result.rs
Co-authored-by: joboet <jonasboettiger@icloud.com>
2024-05-15 08:07:16 -03:00
Ralf Jung
5cc020d3df avoid using aligned_alloc; posix_memalign is better-behaved 2024-05-14 19:32:11 +02:00
Benoît du Garreau
cfb04795a1 Fix read_exact and read_buf_exact for &[u8] and io:Cursor 2024-05-14 16:16:33 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
74a78af0e2
Rollup merge of #116675 - joshlf:patch-10, r=scottmcm
[ptr] Document maximum allocation size

Partially addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/465
2024-05-13 21:14:15 -04:00
Zachary S
28cb2d7dfb Add fn into_raw_with_allocator to Rc/Arc/Weak. 2024-05-13 17:49:41 -05:00
Dion Dokter
b8b68983f3
Forward alloc features to core 2024-05-13 22:20:32 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
b0cbd4e5f3
Rollup merge of #123817 - slanterns:seek_relative, r=dtolnay
Stabilize `seek_seek_relative`

This PR stabilizes `seek_seek_relative`:

```rust
// std::io::Seek

trait Seek {
    fn seek_relative(&mut self, offset: i64) -> Result<()>;
}
```

<br>

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117374.
Implementation PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116750.

FCPs already completed in the tracking issue.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117374.

r? libs-api
2024-05-13 20:29:18 +02:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
293b5cb1ca [ptr] Document maximum allocation size 2024-05-13 11:14:45 -07:00
Ralf Jung
5c33a5690d offset, offset_from: allow zero-byte offset on arbitrary pointers 2024-05-13 07:59:16 +02:00
Zachary S
f27d1e114c Use shared statics for the ArcInner for Arc<str, CStr>::default, and for Arc<[T]>::default where alignof(T) <= 16. 2024-05-12 20:29:08 -05:00
Zachary S
0b3ebb546f Add note about possible allocation-sharing to Arc/Rc<str/[T]/CStr>::default. 2024-05-12 20:27:29 -05:00
Billy Sheppard
5c6326ad79 added Default impls
reorganised attrs

removed OsStr impls

added backticks
2024-05-12 20:27:28 -05:00
bors
dde8cfa597 Auto merge of #125045 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-em6qdzw, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #125021 (Update reference safety requirements)
 - #125022 (Migrate rustdoc scrape examples ordering)
 - #125030 (Fix some minor issues from the ui-test auto-porting)
 - #125036 (solve: all "non-structural" logging to trace)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-05-12 13:33:39 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
5087947695
Rollup merge of #125021 - joshlf:patch-11, r=RalfJung
Update reference safety requirements

Per https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116677#issuecomment-1945495786, the language as written promises too much. This PR relaxes the language to be consistent with current semantics. If and when #117945 is implemented, we can revert to the old language.

While we're here, we also require that references be non-null.

cc ``@RalfJung``
2024-05-12 13:41:57 +02:00
bors
b71fa82d78 Auto merge of #124798 - devnexen:illumos_memalign_fix, r=RalfJung
std::alloc: use posix_memalign instead of memalign on solarish

`memalign` on Solarish requires the alignment to be at least the size of a pointer, which we did not honor. `posix_memalign` also requires that, but that code path already takes care of this requirement.

close GH-124787
2024-05-12 11:22:40 +00:00
bors
4fd98a4b1b Auto merge of #125012 - RalfJung:format-error, r=Mark-Simulacrum,workingjubilee
io::Write::write_fmt: panic if the formatter fails when the stream does not fail

Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124954
2024-05-12 08:34:32 +00:00
Ralf Jung
7c76eec30f reference type safety invariant docs: clarification 2024-05-12 10:03:53 +02:00
ivan-shrimp
7fde7308bf reverse condition in uN::checked_sub 2024-05-12 11:29:24 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
e3fca20eae
Rollup merge of #124981 - zachs18:rc-allocator-generalize-1, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Relax allocator requirements on some Rc/Arc APIs.

Split out from #119761

* Remove `A: Clone` bound from `Rc::assume_init`(s), `Rc::downcast`, and `Rc::downcast_unchecked` (`Arc` methods were already relaxed by #120445)
* Make `From<Rc<[T; N]>> for Rc<[T]>` allocator-aware (`Arc`'s already is).
* Remove `A: Clone` from `Rc/Arc::unwrap_or_clone`

Internal changes:

* Made `Arc::internal_into_inner_with_allocator` method into `Arc::into_inner_with_allocator` associated fn.
* Add private `Rc::into_inner_with_allocator` (to match Arc), so other fns don't have to juggle `ManuallyDrop`.
2024-05-11 23:43:25 +02:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
15df3d78e4
References must also be non-null 2024-05-11 12:08:19 -07:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
1cefaa7432
Relax slice safety requirements
Per https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116677#issuecomment-1945495786, the language as written promises too much. This PR relaxes the language to be consistent with current semantics. If and when #117945 is implemented, we can revert to the old language.
2024-05-11 11:50:20 -07:00
David Carlier
1e232fea1b std::alloc: using posix_memalign instead of memalign on solarish.
simpler code path since small alignments are already taking care of.
close GH-124787
2024-05-11 18:08:35 +00:00