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Urgau
ea063a2a20
Rollup merge of #131766 - jieyouxu:mailmap, r=lqd
Add mailmap entry for my dev-desktop setup
2024-10-16 12:03:44 +02:00
Urgau
43a142e4d0
Rollup merge of #131764 - Zalathar:double-dir, r=jieyouxu
Fix unnecessary nesting in run-make test output directories

Run-make tests were using `output_base_name` to determine their output directory, which results in a redundant subdirectory (e.g. `$build/test/run-make/<foo>/<foo>/`) because that method is intended to produce the name of an individual file.

The previous attempt to fix this double-nesting tried adding a special case in `output_base_dir`, which had the side-effect of breaking up-to-date checking for run-make tests, and had to be reverted in #131681.

The fix is simply to call `output_base_dir` directory, which gives the desired directory without any redundant part.

r? jieyouxu
2024-10-16 12:03:44 +02:00
Urgau
6b27c3057d
Rollup merge of #131760 - maurer:data-layout-aarch64, r=nikic
llvm: Match aarch64 data layout to new LLVM layout

LLVM has added 3 new address spaces to support special Windows use cases. These shouldn't trouble us for now, but LLVM requires matching data layouts.

See llvm/llvm-project#111879 for details
2024-10-16 12:03:43 +02:00
Urgau
329e570460
Rollup merge of #131754 - compiler-errors:bivariance-bivariance, r=estebank
Don't report bivariance error when nesting a struct with field errors into another struct

We currently have logic to avoid reporting lifetime bivariance ("lifetime parameter ... is never used") errors when a struct has field resolution errors. However, this doesn't apply transitively. This PR implements a simple visitor to do so.

This was reported [here](https://twitter.com/fasterthanlime/status/1846257921086165033) since a `derive(Deserialize, Serialize)` ends up generating helper structs which have bivariant lifetimes due to containing the offending struct (that's being derived on).
2024-10-16 12:03:43 +02:00
Urgau
66dc09f3da
Rollup merge of #131746 - slanterns:once_box_order, r=joboet
Relax a memory order in `once_box`

per https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131094#discussion_r1788536445.

In the successful path we don't need `Acquire` since we don't care if the store in `f()` happened in other threads has become visible to the current thread. We'll use our own results instead and just using `Release` to ensure other threads can see our store to `Box` when they fail the `compare_exchange` will suffice.

Also took https://marabos.nl/atomics/memory-ordering.html#example-lazy-initialization-with-indirection as a reference.

`@rustbot` label: +T-libs

r? `@ibraheemdev`
2024-10-16 12:03:42 +02:00
Urgau
f7af3aa7dc
Rollup merge of #131712 - tgross35:const-lazy_cell_into_inner, r=joboet
Mark the unstable LazyCell::into_inner const

Other cell `into_inner` functions are const and there shouldn't be any problem here. Make the unstable `LazyCell::into_inner` const under the same gate as its stability (`lazy_cell_into_inner`).

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/125623
2024-10-16 12:03:41 +02:00
Urgau
9c7d57954c
Rollup merge of #131700 - practicalrs:fix_match_same_arms, r=celinval
Fix match_same_arms in stable_mir

Hi,

This PR fixes some clippy warnings

(Reopened https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131688)

```
warning: this match arm has an identical body to another arm
   --> compiler/stable_mir/src/mir/visit.rs:197:13
    |
197 | /             StatementKind::FakeRead(_, place) => {
198 | |                 self.visit_place(place, PlaceContext::NON_MUTATING, location);
199 | |             }
    | |_____________^
    |
    = help: try changing either arm body
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#match_same_arms
help: or try merging the arm patterns
    |
197 |             StatementKind::FakeRead(_, place) | StatementKind::PlaceMention(place) => {
    |             ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
help: and remove this obsolete arm
    |
209 -             StatementKind::PlaceMention(place) => {
210 -                 self.visit_place(place, PlaceContext::NON_MUTATING, location);
211 -             }
    |

```

Best regards,
Michal
2024-10-16 12:03:41 +02:00
Urgau
042ea4e95e
Rollup merge of #131694 - c6c7:fixup-failing-fuchsia-tests, r=Urgau
Make fuchsia-test-runner.py compatible with new JSON output from llvm-readelf

[A recent commit in LLVM](ab930ee7ca) modified the JSON output of LLVM. The LLVM change renamed "Notes" to "NoteSections" and inserted a new "Notes" key nested under each "NoteSection".

This change shores up exceptions around reading the JSON output of llvm-readelf and reads from "NoteSections" instead of the non-existent "Notes".

r? `@erickt`
2024-10-16 12:03:40 +02:00
Urgau
f7b91ca7fe
Rollup merge of #131582 - juntyr:emscripten-platform-support, r=jieyouxu
Add wasm32-unknown-emscripten platform support document

This PR adds the platform support document for wasm32-unknown-emscripten, and adds a warning about breaks in Emscripten ABI compatibility (see #131467).

I mostly based the document off the wasm32-unknown-unknown docs and some of the information may still be missing (e.g. who's the target maintainer) or outdated (e.g. the build requirements). I still hope that it provides a good starting point.

r? `@workingjubilee`
2024-10-16 12:03:40 +02:00
bors
ccb30bfd5b Auto merge of #13554 - ageorgou:doc-links, r=xFrednet
Documentation fixes

- In [the page describing the lints](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html), the View Source links are incorrect. This PR removes the extra segment causing them to fail.
  - Example before: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/clippy_lints/clippy_lints/src/absolute_paths.rs#L13
  - Example after: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/blob/master/clippy_lints/src/absolute_paths.rs#L13
  - I think this was introduced in #13269.
  - I've only checked a few of the lints with the new template, but from what I can tell the metadata is generated in the same way for all of them. The `id_location` contains the full path of the lint declaration in the repository, which is why `clippy_lints` was repeated in the URL.
- Separately, fixing a typo in the explanation of `unnecessary_get_then_check`.

changelog: none
2024-10-16 09:46:17 +00:00
bors
c512a221c2 Auto merge of #131481 - nnethercote:rm-GenKillSet, r=cjgillot
Remove `GenKillAnalysis`

There are two kinds of dataflow analysis in the compiler: `Analysis`, which is the basic kind, and `GenKillAnalysis`, which is a more specialized kind for gen/kill analyses that is intended as an optimization. However, it turns out that `GenKillAnalysis` is actually a  pessimization! It's faster (and much simpler) to do all the gen/kill analyses via `Analysis`. This lets us remove `GenKillAnalysis`, and `GenKillSet`, and a few other things, and also merge `AnalysisDomain` into `Analysis`. The PR removes 500 lines of code and improves performance.

r? `@tmiasko`
2024-10-16 09:45:05 +00:00
bors
d829780c4e Auto merge of #131481 - nnethercote:rm-GenKillSet, r=cjgillot
Remove `GenKillAnalysis`

There are two kinds of dataflow analysis in the compiler: `Analysis`, which is the basic kind, and `GenKillAnalysis`, which is a more specialized kind for gen/kill analyses that is intended as an optimization. However, it turns out that `GenKillAnalysis` is actually a  pessimization! It's faster (and much simpler) to do all the gen/kill analyses via `Analysis`. This lets us remove `GenKillAnalysis`, and `GenKillSet`, and a few other things, and also merge `AnalysisDomain` into `Analysis`. The PR removes 500 lines of code and improves performance.

r? `@tmiasko`
2024-10-16 09:45:05 +00:00
Urgau
5eb8636989 Handle gracefully true/false in cfg(target(..)) compact 2024-10-16 09:41:49 +02:00
bors
1f67a7aa8d Auto merge of #131460 - jwong101:default-placement-new, r=ibraheemdev
Optimize `Box::default` and `Arc::default` to construct more types in place

Both the `Arc` and `Box` `Default` impls currently call `T::default()` before allocating, and then moving the resulting `T` into the allocation.

Most `Default` impls are trivial, which should in theory allow
LLVM to construct `T: Default` directly in the `Box` allocation when calling
`<Box<T>>::default()`.

However, the allocation may fail, which necessitates calling `T`'s destructor if it has one.
If the destructor is non-trivial, then LLVM has a hard time proving that it's
sound to elide, which makes it construct `T` on the stack first, and then copy it into the allocation.

Change both of these impls to allocate first, and then call `T::default` into the uninitialized allocation, so that LLVM doesn't have to prove that it's sound to elide the destructor/initial stack copy.

For example, given the following Rust code:

```rust
#[derive(Default, Clone)]
struct Foo {
    x: Vec<u8>,
    z: String,
    y: Vec<u8>,
}

#[no_mangle]
pub fn src() -> Box<Foo> {
    Box::default()
}
```

<details open>
<summary>Before this PR:</summary>

```llvm
`@__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable` = external global i8

; drop_in_place() generated in case the allocation fails

; core::ptr::drop_in_place<playground::Foo>
; Function Attrs: nounwind nonlazybind uwtable
define internal fastcc void `@"_ZN4core3ptr36drop_in_place$LT$playground..Foo$GT$17hff376aece491233bE"(ptr` noalias nocapture noundef readonly align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_1) unnamed_addr #0 personality ptr `@rust_eh_personality` {
start:
  %_1.val = load i64, ptr %_1, align 8
  %0 = icmp eq i64 %_1.val, 0
  br i1 %0, label %bb6, label %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i"

"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i": ; preds = %start
  %1 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 8
  %_1.val6 = load ptr, ptr %1, align 8, !nonnull !3, !noundef !3
  tail call void `@__rust_dealloc(ptr` noundef nonnull %_1.val6, i64 noundef %_1.val, i64 noundef 1) #8
  br label %bb6

bb6:                                              ; preds = %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i", %start
  %2 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 24
  %.val9 = load i64, ptr %2, align 8
  %3 = icmp eq i64 %.val9, 0
  br i1 %3, label %bb5, label %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i.i11"

"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i.i11": ; preds = %bb6
  %4 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 32
  %.val10 = load ptr, ptr %4, align 8, !nonnull !3, !noundef !3
  tail call void `@__rust_dealloc(ptr` noundef nonnull %.val10, i64 noundef %.val9, i64 noundef 1) #8
  br label %bb5

bb5:                                              ; preds = %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i.i11", %bb6
  %5 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 48
  %.val4 = load i64, ptr %5, align 8
  %6 = icmp eq i64 %.val4, 0
  br i1 %6, label %"_ZN4core3ptr46drop_in_place$LT$alloc..vec..Vec$LT$u8$GT$$GT$17hb5ca95423e113cf7E.exit16", label %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i15"

"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i15": ; preds = %bb5
  %7 = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 56
  %.val5 = load ptr, ptr %7, align 8, !nonnull !3, !noundef !3
  tail call void `@__rust_dealloc(ptr` noundef nonnull %.val5, i64 noundef %.val4, i64 noundef 1) #8
  br label %"_ZN4core3ptr46drop_in_place$LT$alloc..vec..Vec$LT$u8$GT$$GT$17hb5ca95423e113cf7E.exit16"

"_ZN4core3ptr46drop_in_place$LT$alloc..vec..Vec$LT$u8$GT$$GT$17hb5ca95423e113cf7E.exit16": ; preds = %bb5, %"_ZN63_$LT$alloc..alloc..Global$u20$as$u20$core..alloc..Allocator$GT$10deallocate17heaa87468709346b1E.exit.i.i.i4.i15"
  ret void
}

; Function Attrs: nonlazybind uwtable
define noalias noundef nonnull align 8 ptr `@src()` unnamed_addr #1 personality ptr `@rust_eh_personality` {
start:

; alloca to place `Foo` in.
  %_1 = alloca [72 x i8], align 8
  call void `@llvm.lifetime.start.p0(i64` 72, ptr nonnull %_1)
  store i64 0, ptr %_1, align 8
  %_2.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 8
  store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_2.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8
  %_2.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 16
  %_3.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 32
  call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_2.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false)
  store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_3.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx, align 8
  %_3.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 40
  %_4.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 56
  call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_3.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false)
  store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_4.sroa.4.0..sroa_idx, align 8
  %_4.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_1, i64 64
  store i64 0, ptr %_4.sroa.5.0..sroa_idx, align 8
  %0 = load volatile i8, ptr `@__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable,` align 1, !noalias !4
  %_0.i.i.i = tail call noalias noundef align 8 dereferenceable_or_null(72) ptr `@__rust_alloc(i64` noundef 72, i64 noundef 8) #8, !noalias !4
  %1 = icmp eq ptr %_0.i.i.i, null
  br i1 %1, label %bb2.i, label %"_ZN5alloc5boxed12Box$LT$T$GT$3new17h0864de14f863a27aE.exit"

bb2.i:                                            ; preds = %start
; invoke alloc::alloc::handle_alloc_error
  invoke void `@_ZN5alloc5alloc18handle_alloc_error17h98142d0d8d74161bE(i64` noundef 8, i64 noundef 72) #9
          to label %.noexc unwind label %cleanup.i

.noexc:                                           ; preds = %bb2.i
  unreachable

cleanup.i:                                        ; preds = %bb2.i
  %2 = landingpad { ptr, i32 }
          cleanup
; call core::ptr::drop_in_place<playground::Foo>
  call fastcc void `@"_ZN4core3ptr36drop_in_place$LT$playground..Foo$GT$17hff376aece491233bE"(ptr` noalias noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_1) #10
  resume { ptr, i32 } %2

"_ZN5alloc5boxed12Box$LT$T$GT$3new17h0864de14f863a27aE.exit": ; preds = %start

; Copy from stack to heap if allocation is successful
  call void `@llvm.memcpy.p0.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_0.i.i.i, ptr noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(72) %_1, i64 72, i1 false)
  call void `@llvm.lifetime.end.p0(i64` 72, ptr nonnull %_1)
  ret ptr %_0.i.i.i
}

```
</details>

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

```llvm
; Notice how there's no `drop_in_place()` generated as well

define noalias noundef nonnull align 8 ptr `@src()` unnamed_addr #0 personality ptr `@rust_eh_personality` {
start:
; no stack allocation

  %0 = load volatile i8, ptr `@__rust_no_alloc_shim_is_unstable,` align 1
  %_0.i.i.i.i.i = tail call noalias noundef align 8 dereferenceable_or_null(72) ptr `@__rust_alloc(i64` noundef 72, i64 noundef 8) #5
  %1 = icmp eq ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, null
  br i1 %1, label %bb3.i, label %"_ZN5alloc5boxed16Box$LT$T$C$A$GT$13new_uninit_in17h80d6355ef4b73ea3E.exit"

bb3.i:                                            ; preds = %start
; call alloc::alloc::handle_alloc_error
  tail call void `@_ZN5alloc5alloc18handle_alloc_error17h98142d0d8d74161bE(i64` noundef 8, i64 noundef 72) #6
  unreachable

"_ZN5alloc5boxed16Box$LT$T$C$A$GT$13new_uninit_in17h80d6355ef4b73ea3E.exit": ; preds = %start
; construct `Foo` directly into the allocation if successful

  store i64 0, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, align 8
  %_8.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 8
  store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_8.sroa.4.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8
  %_8.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 16
  %_8.sroa.7.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 32
  tail call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_8.sroa.5.0._1.sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false)
  store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_8.sroa.7.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8
  %_8.sroa.8.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 40
  %_8.sroa.10.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 56
  tail call void `@llvm.memset.p0.i64(ptr` noundef nonnull align 8 dereferenceable(16) %_8.sroa.8.0._1.sroa_idx, i8 0, i64 16, i1 false)
  store ptr inttoptr (i64 1 to ptr), ptr %_8.sroa.10.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8
  %_8.sroa.11.0._1.sroa_idx = getelementptr inbounds i8, ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i, i64 64
  store i64 0, ptr %_8.sroa.11.0._1.sroa_idx, align 8
  ret ptr %_0.i.i.i.i.i
}
```

</details>
2024-10-16 06:36:43 +00:00
Juniper Tyree
0804d1bc27 Add wasm32-unknown-emscripten platform support document
Co-authored-by: Hood Chatham <roberthoodchatham@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>
Co-authored-by: Kleis Auke Wolthuizen <github@kleisauke.nl>
2024-10-16 05:27:19 +00:00
bors
9618da7c99 Auto merge of #131422 - GnomedDev:smallvec-predicate-obligations, r=compiler-errors
Use `ThinVec` for PredicateObligation storage

~~I noticed while profiling clippy on a project that a large amount of time is being spent allocating `Vec`s for `PredicateObligation`, and the `Vec`s are often quite small. This is an attempt to optimise this by using SmallVec to avoid heap allocations for these common small Vecs.~~

This PR turns all the `Vec<PredicateObligation>` into a single type alias while avoiding referring to `Vec` around it, then swaps the type over to `ThinVec<PredicateObligation>` and fixes the fallout. This also contains an implementation of `ThinVec::extract_if`, copied from `Vec::extract_if` and currently being upstreamed to https://github.com/Gankra/thin-vec/pull/66.

This leads to a small (0.2-0.7%) performance gain in the latest perf run.
2024-10-16 04:06:14 +00:00
Josh Stone
cd60224af7 Fix clippy::needless-lifetimes in bootstrap 2024-10-15 20:53:26 -07:00
Josh Stone
618b0cb046 update STAGE0_MISSING_TARGETS 2024-10-15 20:30:23 -07:00
Josh Stone
acb09bf741 update bootstrap configs 2024-10-15 20:30:23 -07:00
Josh Stone
6134f9f636 bump stage0 to 1.83.0-beta.1 2024-10-15 20:13:55 -07:00
Josh Stone
f204e2c23b replace placeholder version
(cherry picked from commit 567fd9610c)
2024-10-15 20:13:55 -07:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
69faeafd0c mailmap: add entry for my dev-desktop setup 2024-10-16 10:40:34 +08:00
Zalathar
4cf0475eeb Fix unnecessary nesting in run-make test output directories 2024-10-16 12:40:25 +11:00
Matthew Maurer
e985396145 llvm: Match aarch64 data layout to new LLVM layout
LLVM has added 3 new address spaces to support special Windows use
cases. These shouldn't trouble us for now, but LLVM requires matching
data layouts.

See llvm/llvm-project#111879 for details
2024-10-16 01:16:44 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c7730989de Don't check unsize goal in MIR validation when opaques remain 2024-10-15 21:01:42 -04:00
Michael Goulet
9070abab4b Structurally resolve in may_coerce 2024-10-15 20:44:39 -04:00
Michael Goulet
e3eba2d920 Don't structurally resolve in may_coerce 2024-10-15 20:44:39 -04:00
Michael Goulet
b4e9aad137 Rename can_coerce to may_coerce 2024-10-15 20:44:39 -04:00
Michael Goulet
f956dc2e77 Bless tests 2024-10-15 20:42:17 -04:00
Michael Goulet
0ead25c4a9 Register a dummy candidate for failed structural normalization during candiate assembly 2024-10-15 20:42:17 -04:00
Michael Goulet
8528387743 Be better at reporting alias errors 2024-10-15 20:42:17 -04:00
Michael Goulet
fd2038d344 Make sure the alias is actually rigid 2024-10-15 20:42:17 -04:00
Michael Goulet
50b8029ce1 Always recurse on predicates in BestObligation 2024-10-15 20:36:51 -04:00
bors
9ce3675b43 Auto merge of #131750 - weihanglo:update-cargo, r=weihanglo
Update cargo

14 commits in 15fbd2f607d4defc87053b8b76bf5038f2483cf4..8c30ce53688e25f7e9d860b33cc914fb2957ca9a
2024-10-08 21:08:11 +0000 to 2024-10-15 16:43:16 +0000
- docs: More information on what is and isn't included by cargo package (rust-lang/cargo#14684)
- fix(resolver): share conflict cache between activation retries (rust-lang/cargo#14692)
- fix(git): dont fetch tags by default (rust-lang/cargo#14688)
- Support package selection options like `--exclude` in `cargo publish` (rust-lang/cargo#14659)
- docs: install options -&gt; uninstall options (rust-lang/cargo#14682)
- docs: tools should only interpret a line starting with `{` as JSON (rust-lang/cargo#14677)
- cargo test --help: clarify --tests and --benches (rust-lang/cargo#14675)
- docs(env): minor improvements in environment variables doc (rust-lang/cargo#14676)
- docs: document official external commands (rust-lang/cargo#14669)
- Fix panic when running cargo tree on a package with a cross compiled bindep (rust-lang/cargo#14593)
- Remove the support for `Cargo.toml` of the cargo-script (rust-lang/cargo#14670)
- docs(resolver): Lay groundwork for documenting MSRV-aware logic (rust-lang/cargo#14662)
- chore(deps): update rust crate pulldown-cmark to 0.12.0 (rust-lang/cargo#14668)
- Improve resolver speed (rust-lang/cargo#14663)
2024-10-15 23:04:50 +00:00
Anastasis Georgoulas
48636259df Correct typo in lint description 2024-10-15 22:47:04 +01:00
Anastasis Georgoulas
b86a48955e Fix link to source
The URLs contained an extra `clippy_lints`, which resulted in
broken links. Links are generated using each lint's `id_location`,
which already contains the full path inside the repository.
2024-10-15 22:42:51 +01:00
bors
ddda954e37 Auto merge of #13553 - SpriteOvO:manual_is_power_of_two-change-category, r=llogiq
Change the category of `manual_is_power_of_two` to `pedantic`

Fixes #13547.

The value being checked might be a bit flag, suggesting `is_power_of_two` for it would make the code unreadable.

changelog: [`manual_is_power_of_two`]: Change the category to `pedantic`
2024-10-15 20:02:57 +00:00
bors
e7c0d27507 Auto merge of #131747 - compiler-errors:rollup-0fnymws, r=compiler-errors
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #129794 (uefi: Implement getcwd and chdir)
 - #130568 (Make some float methods unstable `const fn`)
 - #131521 (rename RcBox to RcInner for consistency)
 - #131701 (Don't report `on_unimplemented` message for negative traits)
 - #131705 (Fix most ui tests on emscripten target)
 - #131733 (Fix uninlined_format_args in stable_mir)
 - #131734 (Update `arm64e-apple-tvos` maintainer)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-10-15 19:55:10 +00:00
Asuna
ac81f176a8 Change the category of manual_is_power_of_two to pedantic 2024-10-15 21:27:46 +02:00
Michael Goulet
68885216b6 Don't report bivariance error when nesting a struct with field errors into another struct 2024-10-15 14:58:54 -04:00
Michael Goulet
4886e9a134 Unify secondary_span and swap_secondary_and_primary 2024-10-15 14:39:49 -04:00
Weihang Lo
2bf120de38
Update cargo 2024-10-15 13:31:07 -04:00
Slanterns
937d13b8ef
relax a memory order in once_box 2024-10-16 00:42:23 +08:00
bors
f32862384e Auto merge of #13395 - GnomedDev:unnecessary-lit-bound, r=Manishearth
Add lint for unnecessary lifetime bounded &str return

Closes #305.

Currently implemented with a pretty strong limitation that it can only see the most basic implicit return, but this should be fixable by something with more time and brain energy than me. Cavets from #13388 apply, as I have not had a review on my clippy lints yet so am pretty new to this.

```
changelog: [`unnecessary_literal_bound`]:  Add lint for unnecessary lifetime bounded &str return.
```
2024-10-15 16:36:12 +00:00
Michael Goulet
d344fdf01c
Rollup merge of #131734 - emmanuel-ferdman:master, r=jieyouxu
Update `arm64e-apple-tvos` maintainer

# PR Summary
Small PR - Updates the correct `arm64e-apple-tvos` maintainer.
2024-10-15 12:33:38 -04:00
Michael Goulet
53d1a6616a
Rollup merge of #131733 - practicalrs:fix_uninlined_format_args, r=jieyouxu
Fix uninlined_format_args in stable_mir

Hi,

This PR fixes some clippy warnings

```
warning: variables can be used directly in the `format!` string
   --> compiler/stable_mir/src/mir/pretty.rs:362:13
    |
362 |             write!(writer, "{kind}{:?}", place)
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#uninlined_format_args
    = note: requested on the command line with `-W clippy::uninlined-format-args`
help: change this to
    |
362 -             write!(writer, "{kind}{:?}", place)
362 +             write!(writer, "{kind}{place:?}")
    |
```

Best regards,
Michal
2024-10-15 12:33:37 -04:00
Michael Goulet
fc1ad2e21c
Rollup merge of #131705 - hoodmane:fix-emscripten-tests, r=jieyouxu
Fix most ui tests on emscripten target

To fix the linker errors, we need to set the output extension to `.js` instead of `.wasm`. Setting the output to a `.wasm` file puts Emscripten into standalone mode which is effectively a distinct target. We need to set the runner to be `node` as well.

This fixes most of the ui tests. I fixed 4 additional tests with simple problems:

- `intrinsics/intrinsic-alignment.rs` -- Two `#[cfg]` macros match for Emscripten so we got duplicate definition
- `structs-enums/rec-align-u64.rs` -- same problem
- `issues/issue-12699.rs` -- hangs so I disabled it
- `process/process-sigpipe.rs` -- Not expected to work on Emscripten so I disabled it

Resolves #131666.

There are 7 more failing tests. I'll try to investigate more and see if I can fix them or at least understand why they happen.

- abi/numbers-arithmetic/return-float.rs (problem with [wasm treatment of noncanonical floats](https://webassembly.github.io/spec/core/exec/numerics.html#nan-propagation)?)
- async-await/issue-60709.rs -- linker error related to memcpy. Possible Emscripten bug?
- backtrace/dylib-dep.rs -- Says "Not supported"
- backtrace/line-tables-only.rs -- Says "Not supported"
- no_std/no-std-unwind-binary.rs -- compiler says `error: lang item required, but not found: eh_catch_typeinfo`
- structs-enums/enum-rec/issue-17431-6.rs -- One of the two compiler errors is missing
- test-attrs/test-passed.rs

    r?workingjubilee r?jieyouxu
2024-10-15 12:33:37 -04:00
Michael Goulet
6558e3470b
Rollup merge of #131701 - compiler-errors:negative-bounds-on-unimplemented, r=lcnr
Don't report `on_unimplemented` message for negative traits

Kinda useless change but it was affecting my ability to read error messages when experimenting with negative bounds.
2024-10-15 12:33:36 -04:00
Michael Goulet
1c799ff05e
Rollup merge of #131521 - jdonszelmann:rc, r=joboet
rename RcBox to RcInner for consistency

Arc uses ArcInner too (created in collaboration with `@aDotInTheVoid` and `@WaffleLapkin` )
2024-10-15 12:33:36 -04:00
Michael Goulet
2f3f001423
Rollup merge of #130568 - eduardosm:const-float-methods, r=RalfJung,tgross35
Make some float methods unstable `const fn`

Some float methods are now `const fn` under the `const_float_methods` feature gate.

I also made some unstable methods `const fn`, keeping their constness under their respective feature gate.

In order to support `min`, `max`, `abs` and `copysign`, the implementation of some intrinsics had to be moved from Miri to rustc_const_eval (cc `@RalfJung).`

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130843

```rust
impl <float> {
    // #[feature(const_float_methods)]
    pub const fn recip(self) -> Self;
    pub const fn to_degrees(self) -> Self;
    pub const fn to_radians(self) -> Self;
    pub const fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self;
    pub const fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self;
    pub const fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self;
    pub const fn abs(self) -> Self;
    pub const fn signum(self) -> Self;
    pub const fn copysign(self, sign: Self) -> Self;

    // #[feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
    pub const fn maximum(self, other: Self) -> Self;
    pub const fn minimum(self, other: Self) -> Self;

    // Only f16/f128 (f32/f64 already const)
    pub const fn is_sign_positive(self) -> bool;
    pub const fn is_sign_negative(self) -> bool;
    pub const fn next_up(self) -> Self;
    pub const fn next_down(self) -> Self;
}
```

r? libs-api

try-job: dist-s390x-linux
2024-10-15 12:33:35 -04:00