Remove `HirId` from `QPath::LangItem`
Remove `HirId` from `QPath::LangItem`, since there was only *one* use-case (`ObligationCauseCode::AwaitableExpr`), which we can instead recover by walking the HIR tree.
Yeet `mir::Const::from_anon_const`
Only had one callsite which was easily simplified.
Uplifted a comment that I think is much more useful living in `ty::Const` world.
Subtree sync for rustc_codegen_cranelift
The main highlights this time are implementing a bunch of new vendor intrinsics and fixing some existing ones. And fixing polymorphization for coroutines.
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` label +A-codegen +A-cranelift +T-compiler
run the provenance-gc=1 test on all targets, but only for the host tests
No need to slow down *all those tests* running on the Linux host... but lets cover each major OS at least once. We've had bugs that only some macOS-specific code in `getrandom` found, after all.
Let's see how much this affects timing on the macOS / Windows runners.
before: only on Linux host, all tests
after: only the test suite itself (not cargo-miri or the mir-opt-level=4 run),
on all hosts for the host target and on Linux for all "full" targets.
Move stuff around on `stable_mir` and `rustc_smir` crate
1. Break down rustc_smir/mod.rs file.
- This file was getting too big and causing a lot of merge conflicts.
All these changes shouldn't be visible to users since this module is private.
2. Move the compiler interface defs to its own module
- Separate items that are exposed in the `stable_mir` crate to be used
by the compiler from items that we expect to be used by tool developers.
Relate Inherent Associated Types using eq
We should call `eq` instead of `sup` as we're relating `Ty` directly and not `Binder<TraitRef>`.
This is part of #118118 but unrelated to that PR.
r? `@compiler-errors` `@lcnr`
Move EagerResolution to rustc_infer::infer::resolve
`EagerResolver` fits better in `rustc_infer::infer::resolver`.
Started to disentagle #118118 that has a lot of unrelated things.
r? `@compiler-errors` `@lcnr`
Replace `option.map(cond) == Some(true)` with `option.is_some_and(cond)`
Requested by `@fmease` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118226#pullrequestreview-1747432292.
There is also a much larger number of `option.map_or(false, cond)` that can be changed separately if someone wants.
r? fmease
general improvements/fixes on bootstrap
- adds #117813 into change tracker 6d9b92f83f
- fixes a bug in change tracker 63a4410952
- relocates `CONFIG_CHANGE_HISTORY` a7dcb984f6
Make PlaceholderReplacer shallow_resolver and recur when infer vars
This makes resolve type and const infer vars resolve.
Given:
```rust
#![feature(inherent_associated_types)]
#![allow(incomplete_features)]
struct Foo<T>(T);
impl<'a> Foo<fn(&'a ())> {
type Assoc = &'a ();
}
fn bar(_: for<'a> fn(Foo<fn(Foo<fn(&'static ())>::Assoc)>::Assoc)) {}
fn main() {}
```
We should normalize `for<'a> fn(Foo<fn(Foo<fn(&'static ())>::Assoc)>::Assoc)` to `for<'0> fn(&'1 ())` with `'1 == '0` and `'0 == 'static` constraints. We have to resolve `'1` to `'static` in the infcx associated to `PlaceholderReplacer`.
This is part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/118118 but unrelated to that PR.
r? `@compiler-errors` `@lcnr`
Optimize QueryArena allocation
This shifts the WorkerLocal wrapper to be outside the QueryArena, meaning that instead of having each query allocate distinct arenas per-worker we allocate the full set of arenas per-worker. This is primarily a code size optimization (locally, ~85 kilobytes, [perf is reporting >100 kilobytes](https://perf.rust-lang.org/compare.html?start=1fd418f92ed13db88a21865ba5d909abcf16b6cc&end=884c95a3f1fe8d28630ec3cdb0c8f95b2e539fde&stat=instructions%3Au&tab=artifact-size)), saving a bunch of code in the initialization of the arenas which was previously duplicated lots of times (per arena type).
Additionally this tells LLVM that the thread count can't be zero in this code (I believe this is true?) which shaves some small amount of bytes off as well since we eliminate checks for zero in the vec allocations.