The basic conversion is a straightforward conversion of the linear
recursion to a loop forwards and backwards propagation of the result.
But this uses an optimization to avoid the need for extra space that
would otherwise be necessary to store the stack of unfinished states as
the function is not tail recursive.
Observe that only non-root-nodes in cycles have a recursive call and
that every such call overwrites their own node state. Thus we reuse the
node state itself as temporary storage for the stack of unfinished
states by inverting the links to a chain back to the previous state
update. When we hit the root or end of the full explored chain we
propagate the node state update backwards by following the chain until
a node with a link to itself.
Fix some more clippy warnings
Found while working on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/77351. It turns out that `x.py clippy --fix` does work on that branch as long as you pass `CARGOFLAGS=--lib`.
Avoid BorrowMutError with RUSTC_LOG=debug
```console
$ touch empty.rs
$ env RUSTC_LOG=debug rustc +stage1 --crate-type=lib empty.rs
```
Fails with a `BorrowMutError` because source map files are already
borrowed while `features_query` attempts to format a log message
containing a span.
Release the borrow before the query to avoid the issue.
Simplify a nested bool match
Logically this first eliminates the innermost match by merging the patterns.
Then, in a second step, turns the newly innermost match into a `matches!` call.
Always record reference to binding in match if guards
When encountering a binding from a `match` pattern in its `if` guard when computing a generator's interior types, we must always record the type of a reference to the binding because of how `if` guards are lowered to MIR. This was missed in #75213 because the binding in that test case was autorefed and we recorded that adjusted type anyway.
Fixes#78366
[resolve] Use `unwrap_or_else` instead of `unwrap_or` in a hot path
This improves the performance of the `resolve_crate` function by 30% for
a very large single file crate with auto-generated C bindings.
cc `@rylev`
Update Clippy - temporary_cstring_as_ptr deprecation
In #75671 `clippy::temporary_cstr_as_ptr` was removed instead of being deprecated. This will trigger an error (unknown lint) for users that refer to that lint to e.g. allow it, instead of a more informative warning.
This update should fix that for nightly users.
r? @oli-obk
Prevent String::retain from creating non-utf8 strings when abusing panic
Fixes#78498
The idea is the same as `Vec::drain`, set the len to 0 so that nobody can observe the broken invariant if it escapes the function (in this case if `f` panics)
Update cargo
8 commits in dd83ae55c871d94f060524656abab62ec40b4c40..becb4c282b8f37469efb8f5beda45a5501f9d367
2020-10-20 19:31:26 +0000 to 2020-10-28 16:41:55 +0000
- List available packages if providing `--package` with an empty value (rust-lang/cargo#8808)
- Add a future-compatibility warning on allowed feature name characters. (rust-lang/cargo#8814)
- New namespaced features implementation. (rust-lang/cargo#8799)
- Remove redundant "For example, " (rust-lang/cargo#8810)
- Document platform-specific build-dependencies (rust-lang/cargo#8809)
- Remove some unused code. (rust-lang/cargo#8807)
- Some minor clippy fixes. (rust-lang/cargo#8804)
- Update TOML website links. (rust-lang/cargo#8803)
Use unwrapDIPtr because the Scope may be null.
I ran into an assertion when using debug information on Windows with LLVM assertions enabled.
It seems like we are using unwrap here (which in turn calls isa and requires the pointer to be non-null) but we expect the value to be null because that is what we are passing from rustc.
This change uses unwrapDIPtr which explicitly allows nullptr.
The FFI prototype for this method on the rust side has the `LLVMMetadataRef` parameter as `Scope: Option<&'a DIScope>`, and we always pass `None` when `msvc_like_names` is true.
rustc_span: improve bounds checks in byte_pos_to_line_and_col
The effect of this change is to consider edge-case spans that start or
end at the position one past the end of a file to be valid during span
hashing and encoding. This change means that these spans will be
preserved across incremental compilation sessions when they are part of
a serialized query result, instead of causing the dummy span to be used.
Dogfood {exclusive,half-open} ranges in compiler (nfc)
In particular, this allows us to write more explicit matches that
avoid the pitfalls of using a fully general fall-through case, yet
remain fairly ergonomic. Less logic is in guard cases, more is in
the actual exhaustive case analysis.
No functional changes.
Improve documentation for slice strip_* functions
Prompted by the stabilisation tracking issue #73413 I looked at the docs for `strip_prefix` and `strip_suffix` for both `str` and `slice`, and I felt they could be slightly improved.
Thanks for your attention.
ci: update x86_64-gnu and x86_64-gnu-debug to ubuntu:20.04
The former `ubuntu:19.10` reached EOL in July, 2020, whereas
`ubuntu:20.04` is an LTS release supported until 2025.
These are non-dist CI images, so the impact should be low.
Include non-rustup artifacts in the manifest
This PR fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/promote-release/issues/22 by including all the files we ship in the generated manifests, even the ones that are not installable through rustup. In practice this adds the following "artifacts":
* `source-code`: the tarball containing the full source code used to build the release (`rustc-{channel}-src.tar.xz`)
* `installer-msi`: the MSI installer for Windows systems (`rust-{channel}-{target}.msi`)
* `installer-pkg`: the PKG installer for macOS systems (`rust-{channel}-{target}.pkg`)
These files are included in a new `artifacts` table of the manifest, like so:
```toml
[[artifacts.installer-msi.target.aarch64-pc-windows-msvc]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rust-nightly-aarch64-pc-windows-msvc.msi"
hash-sha256 = "6b41d5b829d20834c5d93628d008ec618f8914ee79303363bd13a86fd5f305dd"
[[artifacts.installer-msi.target.i686-pc-windows-gnu]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rust-nightly-i686-pc-windows-gnu.msi"
hash-sha256 = "83f020de6e180c155add9fce1cea2ac6e5f744edbd6dc1581e24de8f56b2ca7a"
[[artifacts.installer-msi.target.i686-pc-windows-msvc]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rust-nightly-i686-pc-windows-msvc.msi"
hash-sha256 = "dbc80c24e9d5df01616c6f216114b4351f51a94218e2368b5cebe4165b270702"
[[artifacts.installer-msi.target.x86_64-pc-windows-gnu]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rust-nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu.msi"
hash-sha256 = "8196eca3f02d72d4c8776ad4fcc72897125e2cf6404ae933e31c07e197e3c9fa"
[[artifacts.installer-msi.target.x86_64-pc-windows-msvc]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rust-nightly-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.msi"
hash-sha256 = "b2e7fd6463790732fcf9c726b9448068712341943199cb40fc11d1138b8a207b"
[[artifacts.installer-pkg.target.aarch64-apple-darwin]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rust-nightly-aarch64-apple-darwin.pkg"
hash-sha256 = "70421c191752fb33886f8033b029e634bcc993b72308cef52a38405840e91f5c"
[[artifacts.installer-pkg.target.x86_64-apple-darwin]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rust-nightly-x86_64-apple-darwin.pkg"
hash-sha256 = "ebd7a5acb61e82d85e855146cc9bd856f32228ee7f40dd94c659b00614ed4f1f"
[[artifacts.source-code.target."*"]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rustc-nightly-src.tar.gz"
hash-sha256 = "5fcc487ee4c15c689de8ddf7daac7ff6a65c80498197b9aea58622dc2b3bca10"
[[artifacts.source-code.target."*"]]
url = "https://example.com/2020-10-28/rustc-nightly-src.tar.xz"
hash-sha256 = "0c618ef0ec5f64da1801e9d0df6c755f6ed1a8780ec5c8ee75e55614be51d42c"
```
Each artifact can be available for multiple targets, and each target can have multiple versions of the same file (for example, a `gz`-compressed one and a `xz`-compressed one). In the future rustup might add functionality to let users retrieve the artifacts, but that's not needed to land this PR, and whether to do the implementation is up to the rustup maintainers.
r? `@kinnison`
cc `@Mark-Simulacrum`
In particular, this allows us to write more explicit matches that
avoid the pitfalls of using a fully general fall-through case, yet
remain fairly ergonomic. Less logic is in guard cases, more is in
the actual exhaustive case analysis.
No functional changes.
Update books
## nomicon
7 commits in 6e57e64501f61873ab80cb78a07180a22751a5d6..69333eddb1de92fd17e272ce4677cc983d3bd71d
2020-09-14 11:40:23 -0400 to 2020-10-17 15:44:12 -0700
- Tweak GHA config (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#240)
- Fix link for `[T]` (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#239)
- Update casts.md (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#232)
- [WIP] Add more links (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#180)
- Data Race definition should be more precise (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#219)
- Update the diagnostic of `error[E0597]` in dropck.md (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#157)
- fix typo in Lifetimes mutable reference aliasing section (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#225)
## reference
3 commits in 1b78182e71709169dc0f1c3acdc4541b6860e1c4..10c16caebe475d0d11bec0531b95d7697856c13c
2020-10-11 13:53:47 -0700 to 2020-10-25 20:51:26 -0700
- Add `unsafe` for `mod` and `extern`. (rust-lang-nursery/reference#898)
- mention how unions interact with dropping (rust-lang-nursery/reference#897)
- Add `move_ref_pattern` docs (rust-lang-nursery/reference#881)
## book
2 commits in 451a1e30f2dd137aa04e142414eafb8d05f87f84..13e1c05420bca86ecc79e4ba5b6d02de9bd53c62
2020-10-05 09:11:18 -0500 to 2020-10-20 14:57:32 -0500
- Referencing to Appendix B (rust-lang/book#2481)
- Use GITHUB_PATH instead of add-path (rust-lang/book#2477)
## rust-by-example
2 commits in 152475937a8d8a1f508d8eeb57db79139bc803d9..99eafee0cb14e6ec641bf02a69d7b30f6058349a
2020-10-09 09:29:50 -0300 to 2020-10-21 14:21:55 -0300
- Formatting footer items. (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1385)
- Add partial moves example for `move_ref_pattern` stabilization (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1377)
## edition-guide
3 commits in 81f16863014de60b53de401d71ff904d163ee030..7bc9b7a5e800f79df62947cb7d566fd2fbaf19fe
2020-08-27 13:56:31 -0700 to 2020-10-23 18:31:23 -0500
- A few small updates. (rust-lang/edition-guide#221)
- Clarify the limitation of ? in main and tests (rust-lang/edition-guide#219)
- Update deprecated GitHub Actions commands. (rust-lang/edition-guide#220)