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Author SHA1 Message Date
Camille GILLOT
186be726d6 Encode shorthands for spans in metadata. 2023-07-19 12:22:11 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
1f02c75718 Don't emit useless vptrs for marker traits 2023-07-19 12:06:31 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
f33936c567 Fix comment 2023-07-19 11:53:41 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
d87db8eb3f Simplify last prepare_vtable_segments loop even more 2023-07-19 11:53:41 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
d567f0fc68 Slightly refactor 'exiting_out loop in prepare_vtable_segments
1. Hide the option as an iterator, so it's nicer to work with
2. Replace a loop with `find`
2023-07-19 11:53:31 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
364fc444a5 Refactor 'diving_in loop internals in prepare_vtable_segments
Less explicit loops -- easier to read.
2023-07-19 10:01:48 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
f5feb3e3ca Turn copy into moves during DSE. 2023-07-19 09:59:12 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
f8f5d7aab2 Replace if let with unwrap in prepare_vtable_segments
Reasoning: if the stack is empty, the loop will be infinite,
so the assumption is that the stack can't be non empty. Unwrap
makes the assumption more clear (and removes an indentation level)
2023-07-19 09:51:35 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
348f26e409 Use ? in prepare_vtable_segments 2023-07-19 09:45:26 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
eabd306265 Document PredicateSet::insert
I always forget what the `bool` means :/
2023-07-19 09:44:40 +00:00
SparrowLii
0377945157 add comment for lower_use_tree
Signed-off-by: SparrowLii <liyuan179@huawei.com>
2023-07-19 16:48:33 +08:00
bors
77e24f90f5 Auto merge of #112591 - jfgoog:better-dlltool-diagnostics, r=WaffleLapkin
Better diagnostics for dlltool errors.

When dlltool fails, show the full command that was executed. In particular, llvm-dlltool is not very helpful, printing a generic usage message rather than what actually went wrong, so stdout and stderr aren't of much use when troubleshooting.
2023-07-19 07:27:50 +00:00
bors
b657dc555b Auto merge of #113690 - aliemjay:opaque-defined-by-trait, r=compiler-errors
allow opaques to be defined by trait queries, again

This basically reverts #112963.

Moreover, all call-sites of `enter_canonical_trait_query` can now define opaque types, see the ui test `defined-by-user-annotation.rs`.

Fixes #113689

r? `@compiler-errors` `@oli-obk`
2023-07-19 05:40:58 +00:00
SparrowLii
c6f0a7c3c3 avoid clone path prefix when lowering to hir
Signed-off-by: SparrowLii <liyuan179@huawei.com>
2023-07-19 11:19:33 +08:00
nxya
a54a66830d moved note as unspanned note, moved note to the bottom of the msg 2023-07-18 21:53:34 -04:00
bors
0d6a9b2bf7 Auto merge of #113777 - nnethercote:overlap-based-cgu-merging, r=pnkfelix
Inline overlap based CGU merging

Introduce a new CGU merging algorithm that aims to minimize the number of duplicated inlined items.

r? `@wesleywiser`
2023-07-18 22:36:17 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
05de5d6f64 Change the primary CGU merging algorithm.
Instead of repeatedly merging the two smallest CGUs, we now use a
merging algorithm that aims to minimize the duplication of inlined
functions.

`exa-0.10.1` was one benchmark that saw particularly good results. The
old CGU stats:
```
INTERNALIZE
- unique items: 2774 (1216 root + 1558 inlined), unique size: 122065 (77219 root + 44846 inlined)
- placed items: 3834 (1216 root + 2618 inlined), placed size: 154552 (77219 root + 77333 inlined)
- placed/unique items ratio: 1.38, placed/unique size ratio: 1.27
- CGUs: 16, mean size: 9659.5, sizes: [11791, 11634, 11173, 10987, 10939, 10507, 9992, 9813, 9593, 9580, 9030, 8447, 7975, 7961, 7876, 7254]
```
The new CGU stats:
```
INTERNALIZE
- unique items: 2774 (1216 root + 1558 inlined), unique size: 122065 (77219 root + 44846 inlined)
- placed items: 3626 (1216 root + 2410 inlined), placed size: 147201 (77219 root + 69982 inlined)
- placed/unique items ratio: 1.31, placed/unique size ratio: 1.21
- CGUs: 16, mean size: 9200.1, sizes: [11634, 10939, 10227, 9555, 9178, 9167, 8879, 8804, 8604, 8603 (x3), 8602 (x2), 8601, 8600]
```
The difference is in the number of inlined items. There are 1558 unique
inlined items. With the old algorithm these were placed 2618 times,
resulting in 1060 duplicates. With the new algorithm these were placed
2410 times, resulting in 852 duplicates. Also, the mean CGU size dropped
from 9659.5 to 9200.1, and the CGU size distribution tightened, with the
biggest one a little smaller and the smallest ones a little bigger.
2023-07-19 07:23:11 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
017c0b5a01 Add a useful comment. 2023-07-19 07:23:11 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b2c3948892 Split the CGU merging loop.
It has two conditions. This commit splits it in two, one per condition.
The next commit will change the first loop.
2023-07-19 07:23:11 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
77b053a2dd Add MonoItemData::inlined. 2023-07-19 07:23:09 +10:00
bors
d351515521 Auto merge of #113636 - compiler-errors:opaque-recursive-check-bad, r=oli-obk
Restrict recursive opaque type check

We have a recursive opaque check in writeback to avoid inferring the hidden of an opaque type to be itself:

33a2c2487a/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/writeback.rs (L556-L575)

Issue #113619 treats `make_option2` as not defining the TAIT `TestImpl` since it is inferred to have the definition `TestImpl := B<TestImpl>`, which fails this check. This regressed in #102700 (5d15beb591), I think due to the refactoring that made us record the hidden types of TAITs during writeback.

However, nothing actually seems to go bad if we relax this recursion checker to only check for directly recursive definitions. This PR fixes #113619 by changing this recursive check from being a visitor to just checking that the hidden type is exactly the same as the opaque being inferred.

Alternatively, we may be able to fix #113619 by restricting this recursion check only to RPITs/async fns. It seems to only be possible to use misuse the recursion check to cause ICEs for TAITs (though I didn't try too hard to create a bad RPIT example... may be possible, actually.)

r? `@oli-obk`

--

Fixes #113314
2023-07-18 18:53:42 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4bbd7818b5
Rollup merge of #113832 - WaffleLapkin:track_lint_caller, r=compiler-errors
Add `#[track_caller]` to lint related diagnostic functions

This fixes locations reported by `-Ztrack-diagnostics`.
2023-07-18 19:06:04 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
994e2e4fac
Rollup merge of #113824 - lcnr:exhaustive-match, r=wesleywiser
a small `fn needs_drop` refactor

I am generally a fan of exhaustively matching on `TyKind` once we care about more than 1 variant
2023-07-18 19:06:03 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
931d9f099a
Rollup merge of #113811 - jieyouxu:fix-unused-qualifications-suggestion, r=oli-obk
Fix removal span calculation of `unused_qualifications` suggestion

Given a path such as `std::ops::Index<str>`, calculate the unnecessary qualification removal span by computing the beginning of the entire span until the ident span of the last path segment, which handles generic arguments and lifetime arguments in the last path segment. Previous logic only kept the ident span of the last path segment which is incorrect.

Closes #113808.
2023-07-18 19:06:02 +02:00
Santiago Pastorino
caa01adbd0
Add Never to SMIR 2023-07-18 13:58:41 -03:00
Santiago Pastorino
9b32319205
Add Foreign to SMIR 2023-07-18 13:58:41 -03:00
Michael Goulet
7db5f81853 Relax recursive opaque type check 2023-07-18 15:56:03 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
3dd5413bfd Add #[track_caller] to lint related diagnostic functions 2023-07-18 15:48:07 +00:00
DianQK
cc08749df2
Add the no-builtins attribute to functions when no_builtins is applied at the crate level.
When `no_builtins` is applied at the crate level, we should add the
`no-builtins` attribute to each function to ensure it takes effect in LTO.
2023-07-18 22:15:47 +08:00
lcnr
d1b4b458c0 some additional refactor
also, treat placeholders equal to params
2023-07-18 15:50:34 +02:00
nxya
bef91ee687 added links as a note 2023-07-18 09:20:25 -04:00
nxya
c429a72db9 add links to query documentation for E0391 2023-07-18 09:20:25 -04:00
chenx97
d3727148a0 support for mips32r6 as a target_arch value 2023-07-18 18:58:18 +08:00
chenx97
a132b3ec03 merge patterns 2023-07-18 18:58:18 +08:00
chenx97
c6e03cd951 support for mips64r6 as a target_arch value 2023-07-18 18:58:18 +08:00
bors
c44324a4fe Auto merge of #113677 - bryangarza:unevaluated-const-ice_issue-110892, r=davidtwco
Safe Transmute: Fix ICE (due to UnevaluatedConst)

This patch updates the code that looks at the `Assume` type when evaluating if transmutation is possible. An ICE was being triggered in the case that the `Assume` parameter contained an unevaluated const (in this test case, due to a function with missing parameter names).

Fixes #110892
2023-07-18 09:07:32 +00:00
Oli Scherer
9e5a67e57f Permit pre-evaluated constants in simd_shuffle 2023-07-18 08:13:55 +00:00
bors
0f16bd341e Auto merge of #113659 - ericmarkmartin:smir-refs-and-ptrs, r=spastorino
Add ty convs for smir refs and ptrs

r? `@spastorino`
2023-07-18 07:22:33 +00:00
bors
6b9236ed5a Auto merge of #113801 - compiler-errors:iter-instantiated, r=oli-obk
Rename `arg_iter` to `iter_instantiated`

`arg_iter` doesn't make sense, and doesn't really indicate what it's doing (returning an iterator that ~~substitutes~~ instantiates its elements).

`iter_instantiated_copied` is kinda awkward but i don't really wanna bikeshed it.

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-07-18 05:33:23 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
33bd453f35
Fix removal span calculation of unused_qualifications suggestion 2023-07-18 09:52:08 +08:00
Eric Mark Martin
c8ee46be75 conversions to smir RawPtr and Ref 2023-07-17 21:08:49 -04:00
Eric Mark Martin
08e89acd2e add RawPtr 2023-07-17 20:47:27 -04:00
Eric Mark Martin
285920ea2d move const definition 2023-07-17 20:47:27 -04:00
bors
745efcc7d9 Auto merge of #113061 - Amanieu:x86_64-ohos, r=compiler-errors
Add x86_64-unknown-linux-ohos target

This complements the existing `aarch64-unknown-linux-ohos` and `armv7-unknown-linux-ohos` targets.

This should be covered by the existing MCP (https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/568), but I can also create a new MCP if that is preferred.
2023-07-18 00:19:18 +00:00
Michael Goulet
05f6890b3e Rename arg_iter to iter_instantiated 2023-07-17 21:04:12 +00:00
James Farrell
c59b82353d Better diagnostics for dlltool errors.
When dlltool fails, show the full command that was executed. In
particular, llvm-dlltool is not very helpful, printing a generic usage
message rather than what actually went wrong, so stdout and stderr
aren't of much use when troubleshooting.
2023-07-17 20:20:01 +00:00
bors
1787f31290 Auto merge of #113720 - eduardosm:miri-target-feature, r=RalfJung,oli-obk
miri: fail when calling a function that requires an unavailable target feature

miri will report an UB when calling a function that has a `#[target_feature(enable = ...)]` attribute is called and the required feature is not available.

"Available features" are the same that `is_x86_feature_detected!` (or equivalent) reports to be available during miri execution (which can be enabled or disabled with the `-C target-feature` flag).
2023-07-17 19:57:37 +00:00
Bryan Garza
ef50e204f3 Safe Transmute: Fix ICE (due to UnevaluatedConst)
This patch updates the code that looks at the `Assume` type when evaluating if
transmutation is possible. An ICE was being triggered in the case that the
`Assume` parameter contained an unevaluated const (in this test case, due to a
function with missing parameter names).

Fixes #110892
2023-07-17 09:43:35 -07:00
bors
c4e6fe9240 Auto merge of #113714 - Kobzol:ci-cmake, r=nikic
CI: build CMake 3.20 to support LLVM 17

LLVM 17 will require CMake at least 3.20, so we have to go back to building our own CMake on the Linux x64 dist builder.

r? `@nikic`
2023-07-17 15:46:43 +00:00
Michael Goulet
603fd426df Properly document lifetime_mapping in OpaqueTy 2023-07-17 14:56:33 +00:00
lcnr
8a0802089c exhaustive matches are good 2023-07-17 15:12:21 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
93b9812be8
Rollup merge of #113770 - dtolnay:derivevoid, r=compiler-errors,nnethercote
Generate safe stable code for derives on empty enums

Generate `match *self {}` instead of `unsafe { core::intrinsics::unreachable() }`.

This is:

1. safe
2. stable

for the benefit of everyone looking at these derived impls through `cargo expand`.

[Both expansions compile to the same code at all optimization levels (including `0`).](https://rust.godbolt.org/z/P79joGMh3)
2023-07-17 12:58:54 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
eca9c0101c
Rollup merge of #113651 - lcnr:parent-def-id, r=compiler-errors
self type param infer, avoid ICE

fixes #113610, which is caused by 33a2c2487a/compiler/rustc_hir_analysis/src/collect/generics_of.rs (L190-L205)
2023-07-17 12:58:53 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
e31ebae35a
Rollup merge of #113535 - jonathanpallant:sparc-bare-metal, r=jackh726
Add a sparc-unknown-none-elf target.

# `sparc-unknown-none-elf`

**Tier: 3**

Rust for bare-metal 32-bit SPARC V7 and V8 systems, e.g. the Gaisler LEON3.

## Target maintainers

- Jonathan Pallant, `jonathan.pallant@ferrous-systems.com`, https://ferrous-systems.com

## Requirements

> Does the target support host tools, or only cross-compilation?

Only cross-compilation.

> Does the target support std, or alloc (either with a default allocator, or if the user supplies an allocator)?

Only tested with `libcore` but I see no reason why you couldn't also support `liballoc`.

> Document the expectations of binaries built for the target. Do they assume
specific minimum features beyond the baseline of the CPU/environment/etc? What
version of the OS or environment do they expect?

Tested by linking with a standard SPARC bare-metal toolchain - specifically I used the [BCC2] toolchain from Gaisler (both GCC and clang variants, both pre-compiled for x64 Linux and compiling my own SPARC GCC from source to run on `aarch64-apple-darwin`).

The target is set to use the lowest-common-denominator `SPARC V7` architecture (yes, they started at V7 - see [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPARC#History)).

[BCC2]: https://www.gaisler.com/index.php/downloads/compilers

> Are there notable `#[target_feature(...)]` or `-C target-feature=` values that
programs may wish to use?

`-Ctarget-cpu=v8` adds the instructions added in V8.

`-Ctarget-cpu=leon3` adds the V8 instructions and sets up scheduling to suit the Gaisler LEON3.

> What calling convention does `extern "C"` use on the target?

I believe this is defined by the SPARC architecture reference manuals and V7, V8 and V9 are all compatible.

> What format do binaries use by default? ELF, PE, something else?

ELF

## Building the target

> If Rust doesn't build the target by default, how can users build it? Can users
just add it to the `target` list in `config.toml`?

Yes. I did:

```toml
target = ["aarch64-apple-darwin", "sparc-unknown-none-elf"]
```

## Building Rust programs

> Rust does not yet ship pre-compiled artifacts for this target. To compile for
this target, you will either need to build Rust with the target enabled (see
"Building the target" above), or build your own copy of `core` by using
`build-std` or similar.

Correct.

## Testing

> Does the target support running binaries, or do binaries have varying
expectations that prevent having a standard way to run them?

No - it's a bare metal platform.

> If users can run binaries, can they do so in some common emulator, or do they need native
hardware?

But if you use [BCC2] as the linker, you get default memory map suitable for the LEON3, and a default BSP for the LEON3, and so you can run the binaries in the `tsim-leon3` simulator from Gaisler.

```console
$ cat .cargo/config.toml | grep runner
runner = "tsim-leon3 -c sim-commands.txt"
$ cat sim-commands.txt
run
quit
$ cargo +sparcrust run --targe=sparc-unknown-none-elf
   Compiling sparc-demo-rust v0.1.0 (/work/sparc-demo-rust)
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 3.44s
     Running `tsim-leon3 -c sim-commands.txt target/sparc-unknown-none-elf/debug/sparc-demo-rust`

 TSIM3 LEON3 SPARC simulator, version 3.1.9 (evaluation version)

 Copyright (C) 2023, Frontgrade Gaisler - all rights reserved.
 This software may only be used with a valid license.
 For latest updates, go to https://www.gaisler.com/
 Comments or bug-reports to support@gaisler.com

 This TSIM evaluation version will expire 2023-11-28

Number of CPUs: 2
system frequency: 50.000 MHz
icache: 1 * 4 KiB, 16 bytes/line (4 KiB total)
dcache: 1 * 4 KiB, 16 bytes/line (4 KiB total)
Allocated 8192 KiB SRAM memory, in 1 bank at 0x40000000
Allocated 32 MiB SDRAM memory, in 1 bank at 0x60000000
Allocated 8192 KiB ROM memory at 0x00000000
section: .text, addr: 0x40000000, size: 104400 bytes
section: .rodata, addr: 0x400197d0, size: 15616 bytes
section: .data, addr: 0x4001d4d0, size: 1176 bytes
read 1006 symbols

  Initializing and starting from 0x40000000
Hello, this is Rust!
PANIC: PanicInfo { payload: Any { .. }, message: Some(I am a panic), location: Location { file: "src/main.rs", line: 33, col: 5 }, can_unwind: true }

  Program exited normally on CPU 0.
```

> Does the target support running the Rust testsuite?

I don't think so, the testsuite requires `libstd` IIRC.

## Cross-compilation toolchains and C code

> Does the target support C code?

Yes.

> If so, what toolchain target should users use to build compatible C code? (This may match the target triple, or it may be a toolchain for a different target triple, potentially with specific options or caveats.)

I suggest [BCC2] from Gaisler. It comes in both GCC and Clang variants.
2023-07-17 12:58:53 +02:00
Camille GILLOT
fdc93f307f Do not fetch HIR in native_libs. 2023-07-17 07:37:03 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
51e1f7a561 Simplify foreign_modules. 2023-07-17 07:37:03 +00:00
Jakub Beránek
e95caa7b72 Link to execinfo on NetBSD 2023-07-17 08:30:54 +02:00
bors
6f65ef5717 Auto merge of #113562 - saethlin:larger-incr-comp-offset, r=nnethercote
Use u64 for incr comp allocation offsets

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76037
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95780
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/111613

These issues are all reporting ICEs caused by using `u32` to store offsets to allocations in the incremental compilation cache. This PR aims to lift that limitation by changing the offset type in question to `u64`.

There are two perf runs in this PR. The first reports a regression, and the second does not. The changes are the same in both. I rebased the PR then did the second perf run because I noticed that the primary regression in it was very commonly seen in spurious regression reports.

I do not know what the perf run will report when this is merged. I would not be surprised to see regression or neutral, but the cachegrind diffs for the regression point at `try_mark_previous_green` which is a common source of inexplicable regressions and I don't think should be perturbed by this PR.

I'm not opposed to adding a regression test such as
```rust
fn main() {
    println!("{}", [37; 1 << 30].len());
}
```
But that program takes 1 minute to compile and consumes 4.6 GB of memory then writes that much to disk. Is that a concerning amount of resource use for a test?

r? `@nnethercote`
2023-07-17 04:45:10 +00:00
bors
299179e694 Auto merge of #113772 - nnethercote:streamline-size-estimates-2, r=wesleywiser
Streamline size estimates (take 2)

This was merged in #113684 but then [something happened](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113684#issuecomment-1636811985):

> There has been a bors issue that lead to the merge commit of this PR getting purged from master.
> You'll have to make a new PR to reapply it.

So this is exactly the same changes.

`@bors` r=wesleywiser
2023-07-17 02:56:10 +00:00
bors
4c7af429f3 Auto merge of #113336 - compiler-errors:new-solver-iat, r=lcnr
Add support for inherent projections in new solver

Not hard to support these, and it cuts out a really big chunk of failing UI tests with `--compare-mode=next-solver`

r? `@lcnr` (feel free to reassign, anyone can review this)
2023-07-17 01:06:36 +00:00
bors
f1eab64d4f Auto merge of #113769 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-p6i1rco, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #113042 (Add Platform Support documentation for MIPS Release 6 targets)
 - #113539 (fixed typo)
 - #113614 (platform-support.md: It's now verified that NetBSD/riscv64 can self-h…)
 - #113750 (Add missing italicization to `sort_unstable_by_key` complexity )
 - #113755 (Normalize lazy type aliases when probing for ADTs)
 - #113756 (fix wrong link)
 - #113762 (Fix typo)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-07-16 23:14:36 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
005a70e303 Remove instance_def_size_estimate query.
It doesn't seem worthwhile now that `MonoItem::size_estimate` is called
much less often.
2023-07-17 08:44:48 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
87c509da95 Ignore unreachable inlined items in debug_dump.
They're quite rare, and ignoring them simplifies things quite a bit, and
further reduces the number of calls to `MonoItem::size_estimate` to the
number of placed items (one per root item, and one or more per reachable
inlined item).
2023-07-17 08:44:48 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
edd1f3827e Store item size estimate in MonoItemData.
This means we call `MonoItem::size_estimate` (which involves a query)
less often: just once per mono item, and then once more per inline item
placement. After that we can reuse the stored value as necessary. This
means `CodegenUnit::compute_size_estimate` is cheaper.
2023-07-17 08:44:48 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
b52f9eb6ca Introduce MonoItemData.
It replaces `(Linkage, Visibility)`, making the code nicer. Plus the
next commit will add another field.
2023-07-17 08:44:48 +10:00
David Tolnay
56633b3f51
Add a comparison between match *self and intrinsics::unreachable() 2023-07-16 15:33:29 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
b42ada2b12
Rollup merge of #113755 - fmease:probe-adt-norm-lazy-ty-alias, r=oli-obk
Normalize lazy type aliases when probing for ADTs

Fixes #113736.

r? ```@oli-obk```
2023-07-17 00:14:06 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
2b4c194234
Rollup merge of #113539 - agnarrarendelle:master, r=workingjubilee
fixed typo

Hi, I have fixed a few typos in commands. Please review my pr.
2023-07-17 00:14:05 +02:00
David Tolnay
f441adc89a
Generate safe stable code for derives on empty enums
Generate `match *self {}` instead of `unsafe { core::intrinsics::unreachable() }`.

This is:

    1. safe
    2. stable

for the benefit of everyone looking at these derived impls through `cargo expand`.

Both expansions compile to the same code at all optimization levels (including `0`).
2023-07-16 15:02:08 -07:00
Camille GILLOT
a4a5e5b4ae Querify unused trait check. 2023-07-16 21:51:00 +00:00
bors
0e8e857b11 Auto merge of #113742 - compiler-errors:dont-short-circuit-intercrate-global-preds, r=lcnr
Don't call `predicate_must_hold`-esque functions during fulfillment in intercrate

Fixes #113415

Given that this only happens in `translate_substs`, I don't actually think that this is something that you can weaponize, but it's still sketchy regardless.

r? `@lcnr`
2023-07-16 21:30:37 +00:00
Michael Goulet
c9ce51b5c7 Check GAT, IAT, and weak type where clauses during projection 2023-07-16 21:14:38 +00:00
Michael Goulet
085ae9e8b4 Add support for inherent projections 2023-07-16 21:14:38 +00:00
bors
c4083faade Auto merge of #113545 - cjgillot:query-entry, r=compiler-errors
Check entry type as part of item type checking.

This code is currently executed inside the root `analysis` query.
Instead, check it during `check_for_entry_fn(CRATE_DEF_ID)` to hopefully avoid some re-executions.

`CRATE_DEF_ID` is chosen by considering that entry fn are typically at crate root, so the corresponding HIR should already be in the dependencies.
2023-07-16 18:54:18 +00:00
khei4
4d307c4822 print on rustc_codegen_llvm and rename malloc and cpy c_char 2023-07-17 00:37:52 +09:00
bors
11da267fdb Auto merge of #112239 - jieyouxu:targeted-no-method-suggestions, r=cjgillot
Add `#[rustc_confusables]` attribute to allow targeted "no method" error suggestions on standard library types

After this PR, the standard library developer can annotate methods on e.g. `BTreeSet::push` with `#[rustc_confusables("insert")]`. When the user mistypes `btreeset.push()`, `BTreeSet::insert` will be suggested if there are no other candidates to suggest. This PR lays the foundations for contributors to add `rustc_confusables` annotations to standard library types for targeted suggestions, as specified in #59450, or to address cases such as #108437.

### Example

Assume `BTreeSet` is the standard library type:

```
// Standard library definition
#![feature(rustc_attrs)]

struct BTreeSet;

impl BTreeSet {
    #[rustc_confusables("push")]
    fn insert(&self) {}
}

// User code
fn main() {
    let x = BTreeSet {};
    x.push();
}
```

A new suggestion (which has lower precedence than suggestions for misspellings and only is shown when there are no misspellings suggestions) will be added to hint the user maybe they intended to write `x.insert()` instead:

```
error[E0599]: no method named `push` found for struct `BTreeSet` in the current scope
  --> test.rs:12:7
   |
3  | struct BTreeSet;
   | --------------- method `push` not found for this struct
...
12 |     x.push();
   |       ^^^^ method not found in `BTreeSet`
   |
help: you might have meant to use `insert`
   |
12 |     x.insert();
   |       ~~~~~~

error: aborting due to previous error
```
2023-07-16 15:25:03 +00:00
Eduardo Sánchez Muñoz
ae2a72deaa Refactor checking function target features during const-eval
* Split into its own function
* Do not build a `Vec` of unavailable features
2023-07-16 16:07:55 +02:00
Patrick Walton
138f522b59 Don't enable by default :) 2023-07-16 22:56:04 +09:00
Patrick Walton
2d47816cba rustc_llvm: Add a -Z print-llvm-stats option to expose LLVM statistics.
LLVM has a neat [statistics] feature that tracks how often optimizations kick
in. It's very handy for optimization work. Since we expose the LLVM pass
timings, I thought it made sense to expose the LLVM statistics too.

[statistics]: https://llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#the-statistic-class-stats-option
2023-07-16 22:56:04 +09:00
lcnr
e449daad6c stop mentioning number of applicate implementations 2023-07-16 15:36:19 +02:00
lcnr
19d46b690a self type param infer, avoid ICE 2023-07-16 15:29:08 +02:00
bors
4a07b2baf5 Auto merge of #113557 - Amanieu:no-builtins-prelude, r=petrochenkov
Hide `compiler_builtins` in the prelude

This crate is a private implementation detail. We only need to insert it into the crate graph for linking and should not expose any of its public API.

Fixes #113533
2023-07-16 13:19:14 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
08c77a6eb4
Add infrastructure #[rustc_confusables] attribute to allow targeted
"no method" errors on standard library types

The standard library developer can annotate methods on e.g.
`BTreeSet::push` with `#[rustc_confusables("insert")]`. When the user
mistypes `btreeset.push()`, `BTreeSet::insert` will be suggested if
there are no other candidates to suggest.
2023-07-16 19:22:03 +08:00
bors
55be59d2ce Auto merge of #113626 - Urgau:dedup-native-static-libs, r=petrochenkov
De-duplicate consecutive libs when printing native-static-libs

This PR adds a de-duplicate step just before printing the `native-static-libs`.

This step de-duplicates all the consecutive libs based only on the relevant comparison elements (this exclude spans, ast elements, ...).

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/113209
2023-07-16 10:59:45 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
c856c74764
Normalize lazy type aliases when probing for ADTs 2023-07-16 12:38:43 +02:00
bors
ffb9b61294 Auto merge of #113430 - Zalathar:hash, r=b-naber
Remove `LLVMRustCoverageHashCString`

Coverage has two FFI functions for computing the hash of a byte string. One takes a ptr/len pair (`LLVMRustCoverageHashByteArray`), and the other takes a NUL-terminated C string (`LLVMRustCoverageHashCString`).

But on closer inspection, the C string version is unnecessary. The calling-side code converts a Rust `&str` into a `CString`, and the C++ code then immediately turns it back into a ptr/len string before actually hashing it. So we can just call the ptr/len version directly instead.

---

This PR also fixes a bug in the C++ declaration of `LLVMRustCoverageHashByteArray`. It should be `size_t`, since that's what is declared and passed on the Rust side, and it's what `StrRef`'s constructor expects to receive on the callee side.
2023-07-16 01:56:23 +00:00
Michael Goulet
8f178d1b0c Don't call predicate_must_hold during fulfillment in intercrate 2023-07-16 01:56:16 +00:00
Eduardo Sánchez Muñoz
b5fde0dae0 miri: fail when calling a function that requires an unavailable target feature
miri will report an UB when calling a function that has a `#[target_feature(enable = ...)]` attribute is called and the required feature is not available.

"Available features" are the same that `is_x86_feature_detected!` (or equivalent) reports to be available during miri execution (which can be enabled or disabled with the `-C target-feature` flag).
2023-07-16 00:23:17 +02:00
bors
4124617c6e Auto merge of #113606 - jyn514:parallel-compiler-cleanup, r=cjgillot
Don't require each rustc_interface tool to opt-in to parallel_compiler

Previously, forgetting to call `interface::set_thread_safe_mode` would cause the following ICE:
```
thread 'rustc' panicked at 'uninitialized dyn_thread_safe mode!', /rustc/dfe0683138de0959b6ab6a039b54d9347f6a6355/compiler/rustc_data_structures/src/sync.rs:74:18
```

This calls `set_thread_safe_mode` in `interface::run_compiler` to avoid requiring it in the caller.

Fixes `tests/run-make-fulldeps/issue-19371` when parallel-compiler is enabled.

r? `@SparrowLii` cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75760
2023-07-15 22:23:05 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
87233da5c2 Check entry type as part of item type checking. 2023-07-15 22:02:16 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
9b8be2f0e1
Rollup merge of #113663 - syvb:non_inherited_unsafe_thir, r=cjgillot
Implement "items do not inherit unsafety" note for THIR unsafeck

Implements the "items do not inherit unsafety from separate enclosing items" note from the MIR unsafety checker in the THIR unsafety checker (`-Z thir-unsafeck`) to maintain parity between the two unsafety checkers. The logic to find the separate enclosing item is nearly the same as in the MIR unsafety checker.
2023-07-15 19:42:52 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
da18cf8572
Rollup merge of #113625 - compiler-errors:structurally-norm-in-selection, r=lcnr
Structurally normalize in selection

We need to do this because of the fact that we're checking the `Ty::kind` on a type during selection, but goals passed into select are not necessarily normalized.

Right now, we're (kinda) unnecessarily normalizing the RHS of a trait upcasting goal, which is broken for different reasons (#113393). But I'm waiting for this PR to land before discussing that one.

r? `@lcnr`
2023-07-15 19:42:51 +02:00
syvb
2cfe8ed37d Implement "items do not inherit unsafety" for THIR unsafeck 2023-07-15 11:59:38 -04:00
bors
7a17f577b3 Auto merge of #112157 - erikdesjardins:align, r=nikic
Resurrect: rustc_target: Add alignment to indirectly-passed by-value types, correcting the alignment of byval on x86 in the process.

Same as #111551, which I [accidentally closed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111551#issuecomment-1571222612) :/

---

This resurrects PR #103830, which has sat idle for a while.

Beyond #103830, this also:
- fixes byval alignment for types containing vectors on Darwin (see `tests/codegen/align-byval-vector.rs`)
- fixes byval alignment for overaligned types on x86 Windows (see `tests/codegen/align-byval.rs`)
- fixes ABI for types with 128bit requested alignment on ARM64 Linux (see `tests/codegen/aarch64-struct-align-128.rs`)

r? `@nikic`

---

`@pcwalton's` original PR description is reproduced below:

Commit 88e4d2c from five years ago removed
support for alignment on indirectly-passed arguments because of problems with
the `i686-pc-windows-msvc` target. Unfortunately, the `memcpy` optimizations I
recently added to LLVM 16 depend on this to forward `memcpy`s. This commit
attempts to fix the problems with `byval` parameters on that target and now
correctly adds the `align` attribute.

The problem is summarized in [this comment] by `@eddyb.` Briefly, 32-bit x86 has
special alignment rules for `byval` parameters: for the most part, their
alignment is forced to 4. This is not well-documented anywhere but in the Clang
source. I looked at the logic in Clang `TargetInfo.cpp` and tried to replicate
it here. The relevant methods in that file are
`X86_32ABIInfo::getIndirectResult()` and
`X86_32ABIInfo::getTypeStackAlignInBytes()`. The `align` parameter attribute
for `byval` parameters in LLVM must match the platform ABI, or miscompilations
will occur. Note that this doesn't use the approach suggested by eddyb, because
I felt it was overkill to store the alignment in `on_stack` when special
handling is really only needed for 32-bit x86.

As a side effect, this should fix #80127, because it will make the `align`
parameter attribute for `byval` parameters match the platform ABI on LLVM
x86-64.

[this comment]: #80822 (comment)
2023-07-15 15:39:53 +00:00
Erik Desjardins
2daacf5af9 i686-windows: make requested alignment > 4 special case apply transitively 2023-07-14 17:48:13 -04:00
Arlie Davis
fcdff634cf Use SHA256 by default when targeting MSVC 2023-07-14 14:30:06 -07:00
bors
ad963232d9 Auto merge of #113471 - compiler-errors:new-solver-norm-escaping, r=lcnr
Allow escaping bound vars during `normalize_erasing_regions` in new solver

Add `AllowEscapingBoundVars` to `deeply_normalize`, and use it in the new solver in the `query_normalize` routine.

Ideally, we'd make all `query_normalize` calls handle pass in `AllowEscapingBoundVars` individually, because really the only `query_normalize` call that needs `AllowEscapingBoundVars::Yes` is the one in `try_normalize_generic_arg_after_erasing_regions`, but I think that's kind of overkill. I am happy to be convinced otherwise, though.

r? `@lcnr`
2023-07-14 21:14:30 +00:00
Ben Kimock
4e117a9b4e Use u64 for incr comp allocation offsets 2023-07-14 17:03:34 -04:00
bors
3b55d2385a Auto merge of #113703 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-19uhwuh, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #113599 (Use maybe_body_owned_by for multiple suggestions)
 - #113662 (Rename VecDeque's `rotate_left` and `rotate_right` parameters)
 - #113681 (rustdoc-json: Add test for private supertrait.)
 - #113682 (trait system refactor ping: also apply to nested modules of `solve`)
 - #113685 (Print artifact sizes in `opt-dist`)
 - #113688 (llvm-wrapper: update for LLVM API change)
 - #113692 (tests: adapt for removal of -opaque-pointers in LLVM 17)
 - #113698 (Make it clearer that we're just checking for an RPITIT)
 - #113699 (update Miri)

Failed merges:

 - #113625 (Structurally normalize in selection)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-07-14 19:26:19 +00:00
Michael Goulet
7fb27e4717 Structurally normalize in selection 2023-07-14 18:40:18 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
0baf4406da
Rollup merge of #113698 - compiler-errors:rpitit-check, r=spastorino
Make it clearer that we're just checking for an RPITIT

Tiny nit to use `is_impl_trait_in_trait` more, to make it clearer that we're just checking whether a def-id is an RPITIT, rather than doing something meaningful with the `opt_rpitit_info`.

r? `@spastorino`
2023-07-14 19:33:29 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
59d8da00e5
Rollup merge of #113688 - krasimirgg:llvm-17-small-string, r=nikic
llvm-wrapper: update for LLVM API change

No functional changes intended.

Adds an include for `llvm::SmallString`. Previously, this must have been implicitly provided by some of the existing headers. With recent LLVM changes, not anymore:
https://buildkite.com/llvm-project/rust-llvm-integrate-prototype/builds/20776#01895448-44a4-4a1e-8407-9d41d0186132/209-690
2023-07-14 19:33:28 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
f6dbf7d69b
Rollup merge of #113599 - chenyukang:yukang-fix-use-maybe_body_owned_by, r=cjgillot
Use maybe_body_owned_by for multiple suggestions

This is a continued work from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/113567

We have several other suggestions not working for closure, this PR use `maybe_body_owned_by` to fix them and add test cases for them.
2023-07-14 19:33:26 +02:00
bors
079e544174 Auto merge of #109025 - cjgillot:refprop-dbg, r=JakobDegen
Enable MIR reference propagation by default
2023-07-14 17:32:59 +00:00
Amanieu d'Antras
07f855d781 Hide compiler_builtins in the prelude
This crate is a private implementation detail. We only need to insert it
into the crate graph for linking and should not expose any of its public
API.

Fixes #113533
2023-07-14 16:53:36 +01:00
bors
5767cad9b8 Auto merge of #113591 - mdibaiee:genericargs-cleanup, r=oli-obk
refactor(rustc_middle): Substs -> GenericArg

resolves #110793

- [x] rename `SubstsRef` and `InternalSubsts` to `GenericArgsRef<'tcx>` and `GenericArgs<'tcx>`.
- [x] rename variables and fields currently using `substs` to `args`.
- [x] update the module name of `ty::subst` to `ty::generic_args` or sth. Make that module private and publicly reexport its content in the ty module.
- [x] rename `EarlyBinder::subst(_identity)` to `EarlyBinder::instantiate(_identity)`.
- [x] types called `[a-zA-Z]+Substs` renamed to `XArgs`.
- [x] functions containing `substs` now use `args` or `generic_args` (mostly the former).

However, the verb of "substituting" is still being used here and there, mostly in comments. I think that can be a separate PR as part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110254 to change the verb to `replace_generics` or something similar.
2023-07-14 15:31:15 +00:00
Michael Goulet
14672eba8b Make it clearer that we're just checking for an RPITIT 2023-07-14 15:18:48 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1ef85d82e0 assertion, comment 2023-07-14 15:03:21 +00:00
Michael Goulet
4bcca3294a Allow escaping bound vars during normalize_erasing_regions in new solver 2023-07-14 15:03:21 +00:00
Ali MJ Al-Nasrawy
281c2271be allow opaques to be defined by trait queries 2023-07-14 12:35:33 +00:00
Mahdi Dibaiee
e55583c4b8 refactor(rustc_middle): Substs -> GenericArg 2023-07-14 13:27:35 +01:00
Krasimir Georgiev
6ddf9128b2 llvm-wrapper: update for LLVM API change
No functional changes intended.

Adds an include for llvm::SmallString. Previously, this must have been
implicitly provided by some of the existing headers. With recent LLVM
changes, not anymore:
https://buildkite.com/llvm-project/rust-llvm-integrate-prototype/builds/20776#01895448-44a4-4a1e-8407-9d41d0186132/209-690
2023-07-14 12:10:29 +00:00
bors
bacf5bcbc7 Auto merge of #112982 - lukas-code:bootstrap-alias-default-crates, r=albertlarsan68
bootstrap: update defaults for `compiler` and `library` aliases

* `x doc compiler` now documents all of compiler, not just `rustc_driver`.
* `x doc` with compiler docs enabled now includes `rustc-main` and `rustc_smir`. `rustc_codegen_llvm` is only included if the LLVM backend is enabled, which is the default.
* `x doc library` now excludes `sysroot`.
* `x check compiler` and `x check library` now properly check tests/benches/examples of all compiler or library crates, respectively. Note that `x check compiler` will check the library artifacts, but not tests.

fixes the fallout from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/111955, cc `@jyn514`
2023-07-14 12:09:27 +00:00
bors
df5c2cf9bc Auto merge of #113328 - michaelwoerister:no_hashmap_in_typeck, r=cjgillot,lcnr
Enable potential_query_instability lint in rustc_hir_typeck.

Fix linting errors by using `FxIndex(Map|Set)` and `Unord(Map|Set)` as appropriate. Part of [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533).

I really like the `potential_query_instability` lint!

r? `@lcnr`
2023-07-14 09:55:40 +00:00
Lukas Markeffsky
9d6bfc281d fix docs for rustc_smir 2023-07-14 09:41:42 +00:00
Michael Woerister
457b787a52 Introduce ExtentUnord trait for collections that can safely consume UnordItems. 2023-07-14 10:10:15 +02:00
Michael Woerister
cfb310939b Enable potential_query_instability lint in rustc_hir_typeck.
Fix linting errors by using FxIndex(Map|Set) and Unord(Map|Set) as appropriate.
2023-07-14 10:10:14 +02:00
bors
320b412f9c Auto merge of #113639 - ericmarkmartin:more-smir-types, r=oli-obk
Add more ty conversions to smir

add str, slice, and array to smir types

r? `@spastorino`
2023-07-14 07:42:02 +00:00
bors
fe03b46ee4 Auto merge of #113609 - nnethercote:maybe_lint_level_root_bounded-cache, r=cjgillot
Add a cache for `maybe_lint_level_root_bounded`

`maybe_lint_level_root_bounded` is called many times and traces node sub-paths many times. This PR adds a cache that lets many of these tracings be skipped, avoiding lots of calls to functions like `Map::attrs` and `Map::parent_id`.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-07-14 05:30:53 +00:00
bors
7d60819bfd Auto merge of #113519 - SparrowLii:parallel_typeck, r=cjgillot
typeck in parallel

#108118 caused `typeck` to be transferred to the serial part (`check_unused`), which made the performance of parallel rustc significantly reduced.

This pr re-parallelize this part, which increases the average performance improvement of parallel rustc in `full` and `incr-full` scenarios from [14.4%](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110284#issuecomment-1545354608) to [23.2%](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110284#issuecomment-1624770626).

r? `@cjgillot`
cc `@oli-obk` `@Zoxc`
2023-07-14 03:47:02 +00:00
Eric Mark Martin
fd5553ffea add str, slice, and array to smir types 2023-07-13 20:59:44 -04:00
yukang
bdd04a62f9 fix the issue of shorthand in suggest_cloning 2023-07-14 07:12:38 +08:00
yukang
3ddf6f7c17 use maybe_body_owned_by for closure 2023-07-14 07:12:35 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
2cc04536b4
Rollup merge of #112729 - jieyouxu:unused-qualifications-suggestion, r=b-naber
Add machine-applicable suggestion for `unused_qualifications` lint

```
error: unnecessary qualification
  --> $DIR/unused-qualifications-suggestion.rs:17:5
   |
LL |     foo::bar();
   |     ^^^^^^^^
   |
note: the lint level is defined here
  --> $DIR/unused-qualifications-suggestion.rs:3:9
   |
LL | #![deny(unused_qualifications)]
   |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
help: replace it with the unqualified path
   |
LL |     bar();
   |     ~~~
```

Closes #92198.
2023-07-14 01:03:07 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
fc1cb0459d
Rollup merge of #113631 - lqd:fix-113597, r=petrochenkov
make MCP510 behavior opt-in to avoid conflicts between the CLI and target flavors

Fixes #113597, which contains more details on how this happens through the code, and showcases an unexpected `Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::Yes)` flavor.

#112910 added support to use `lld` when the flavor requests it, but didn't explicitly do so only when using `-Clink-self-contained=+linker` or one of the unstable `-Clinker-flavor`s.

The problem: some targets have a `lld` linker and flavor, e.g. `thumbv6m-none-eabi` from that issue. Users can override the linker but there are no linker flavors precise enough to describe the linker opting out of lld: when using `-Clinker=arm-none-eabi-gcc`, we infer this is a `Cc::Yes` linker flavor, but the `lld` component is unknown and therefore defaulted to the target's linker flavor, `Lld::Yes`.

<details>
<summary>Walkthrough of how this happens</summary>

The linker flavor used is a mix between what can be inferred from the CLI (`-C linker`) and the target's default linker flavor:

- there is no linker flavor on the CLI (and that also offers another workaround on nightly: `-C linker-flavor=gnu-cc -Zunstable-options`), so it will have to be inferred [from here](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs (L1334-L1336)) to [here](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_codegen_ssa/src/back/link.rs (L1321-L1327)).
- in [`infer_linker_hints`](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs (L320-L352)) `-C linker=arm-none-eabi-gcc` infers a `Some(Cc::Yes)` cc hint, and no hint about lld.
- the target's `linker_flavor` is combined in `with_cli_hints` with these hints. We have our `Cc::Yes`, but there is no hint about lld, [so the target's flavor `lld` component is used](5dac6b320b/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/mod.rs (L356-L358)). It's [`Gnu(Cc::No, Lld::Yes)`](993deaa0bf/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/thumb_base.rs (L35)).
- so we now have our `Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::Yes)` flavor

</details>

This results in a `Gnu(Cc::Yes, Lld::Yes)` flavor on a non-lld linker, causing an additional unexpected `-fuse-ld=lld` argument to be passed.

I don't know if this target defaulting to `rust-lld` is expected, but until MCP510's new linker flavor are stable, when people will be able to describe their linker/flavor accurately, this PR keeps the stable behavior of not doing anything when the linker/flavor on the CLI unexpectedly conflict with the target's.

I've tested this on a `no_std` `-C linker=arm-none-eabi-gcc -C link-arg=-nostartfiles --target thumbv6m-none-eabi` example, trying to simulate one of `cortex-m`'s test mentioned in issue #113597 (I don't know how to build a local complete  `thumbv6m-none-eabi` toolchain to run the exact test), and checked that `-fuse-lld` was indeed gone and the error disappeared.

r? `````@petrochenkov`````
2023-07-13 22:33:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
017112f834
Rollup merge of #113629 - spastorino:smir-types-3, r=oli-obk
Add Adt to SMIR

r? ````@oli-obk````
2023-07-13 22:33:25 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
b0eb3c7ee4
Rollup merge of #113570 - lcnr:inspect-format, r=BoxyUwU
refactor proof tree formatting

mostly:
- handle indentation via a separate formatter
- change nested to use a closure

tested it after rebasing on top of #113536 and everything looks good.

r? `````@BoxyUwU`````
2023-07-13 22:33:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
dec104c7ad
Rollup merge of #113536 - lcnr:proof-tree-select, r=BoxyUwU
avoid building proof trees in select

otherwise we ICE because select isn't currently set up to print proof trees.

r? `````@BoxyUwU`````
2023-07-13 22:33:23 +02:00
bors
a161ab00db Auto merge of #113637 - Mark-Simulacrum:bootstrap-bump, r=ozkanonur
Bump bootstrap to 1.72 beta
2023-07-13 18:15:14 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino
c80a0f3178
Add Adt to SMIR 2023-07-13 12:00:46 -03:00
Matthias Krüger
b37c916559
Rollup merge of #113615 - krasimirgg:llvm-17-pgo, r=nikic
llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API change

Adapts the wrapper for LLVM commit 546ec641b4.

Found by the experimental rust + LLVM @ HEAD bot: https://buildkite.com/llvm-project/rust-llvm-integrate-prototype/builds/20723#01894922-ed5d-4830-81f6-a27fb82ec8c7/210-645
2023-07-13 12:19:24 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
66233fbb32
Rollup merge of #113553 - spastorino:smir-types-2, r=oli-obk
Make Placeholder, GeneratorWitness*, Infer and Error unreachable on SMIR rustc_ty_to_ty

Let's remove these todos to not confuse ``@ericmarkmartin`` if they pick some conversion up.

r? ``@oli-obk``
2023-07-13 12:19:22 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
893a5d2b32
Rollup merge of #113353 - compiler-errors:select-better, r=lcnr
Implement selection for `Unsize` for better coercion behavior

In order for much of coercion to succeed, we need to be able to deal with partial ambiguity of `Unsize` traits during selection. However, I pessimistically implemented selection in the new trait solver to just bail out with ambiguity if it was a built-in impl:
9227ff28af/compiler/rustc_trait_selection/src/solve/eval_ctxt/select.rs (L126)

This implements a proper "rematch" procedure for dealing with built-in `Unsize` goals, so that even if the goal is ambiguous, we are able to get nested obligations which are used in the coercion selection-like loop:
9227ff28af/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/coercion.rs (L702)

Second commit just moves a `resolve_vars_if_possible` call to fix a bug where we weren't detecting a trait upcasting to occur.

r? ``@lcnr``
2023-07-13 12:19:22 +02:00
lcnr
1b4b2e0230 typo 2023-07-13 11:11:13 +02:00
lcnr
f446894804 refactor proof tree formatting 2023-07-13 11:11:13 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
cc907f80b9 Re-format let-else per rustfmt update 2023-07-12 21:49:27 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
67b0cfc761 Flip cfg's for bootstrap bump 2023-07-12 21:38:55 -04:00
Zalathar
352d031599 Remove LLVMRustCoverageHashCString
Coverage has two FFI functions for computing the hash of a byte string. One
takes a ptr/len pair, and the other takes a NUL-terminated C string.

But on closer inspection, the C string version is unnecessary. The calling-side
code converts a Rust `&str` into a C string, and the C++ code then immediately
turns it back into a ptr/len string before actually hashing it.
2023-07-13 11:31:15 +10:00
Zalathar
7292608e21 Fix the length parameter type of LLVMRustCoverageHashByteArray
The Rust-side declaration uses `libc::size_t` for the number of bytes, but the
C++ declaration was using `unsigned` instead of `size_t`.
2023-07-13 11:31:15 +10:00
Zalathar
7a5ad35da4 Pass a byte slice to coverageinfo::hash_bytes instead of an owned vector
The function body immediately treats it as a slice anyway, so this just makes
it possible to call the hash function with arbitrary read-only byte slices.
2023-07-13 11:28:50 +10:00
Mark Rousskov
0d93d787ba Replace version placeholder to 1.72 2023-07-12 21:24:05 -04:00
Zalathar
29c53d8748 Don't clone symbol names for coverage hashing
A symbol already contains a `&str`, and in this context there's no need to make
an owned copy, so we can just use the original string reference.
2023-07-13 11:16:27 +10:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
0b5c683b06
Add machine-applicable suggestion for unused_qualifications lint 2023-07-13 08:26:02 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
667d75e546 Add a cache for maybe_lint_level_root_bounded.
It's a nice speed win.
2023-07-13 09:32:09 +10:00
Rémy Rakic
2b61a5e17a make MCP510 behavior explicitly opt-in
because sometimes users can't opt out
2023-07-12 20:17:10 +00:00
Santiago Pastorino
5cf570f325
DefIds are not only about CrateItem 2023-07-12 16:26:05 -03:00
Urgau
ad16606471 De-duplicate consecutive libs when printing native-static-libs 2023-07-12 20:04:30 +02:00
bors
da1d099f91 Auto merge of #112945 - compiler-errors:tighten-span-of-adjustment-error, r=oli-obk
(re-)tighten sourceinfo span of adjustments in MIR

Diagnostics rely on the spans of MIR statements being (approximately) correct in order to give suggestions relative to that span (i.e. `shrink_to_hi` and `shrink_to_lo`).

I discovered that we're *intentionally* lowering THIR exprs with their parent expr's span if they come from adjustments that are due to a parent expression. While I understand why that may be desirable to demonstrate the relationship of an adjustment and the expression that requires it, it leads to

1. very verbose borrowck output
2. incorrect spans for suggestions

Some diagnostics get around that by giving suggestions relative to other spans we've collected during MIR lowering, such as the span of the method's identifier (e.g. `name` in `.name()`), but this doesn't work too well when things come from desugaring.

I assume it also has lead to numerous tweaks and complications to diagnostics code down the road, which this PR doesn't necessarily aim to fix but may open the gates to fixing later... The last three commits are simplifications due to the fact that we can assume that the move span actually points to what is being moved (and a test).

This regressed in #89110, which was debated somewhat in #90286. cc `@Aaron1011` who originally made this change.

r? diagnostics

Fixes #113547
Fixes #111016
2023-07-12 12:11:09 +00:00
bors
136dab6614 Auto merge of #113569 - RalfJung:miri, r=oli-obk
miri: protect Move() function arguments during the call

This gives `Move` operands a meaning specific to function calls:
- for the duration of the call, the place the operand comes from is protected, making all read and write accesses insta-UB.
- the contents of that place are reset to `Uninit`, so looking at them again after the function returns, we cannot observe their contents

Turns out we can replace the existing "retag return place" hack with the exact same sort of protection on the return place, which is nicely symmetric.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/112564
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2927

This starts with a Miri rustc-push, since we'd otherwise conflict with a PR that recently landed in Miri.
(The "miri tree borrows" commit is an unrelated cleanup I noticed while doing the PR. I can remove it if you prefer.)
r? `@oli-obk`
2023-07-12 10:19:42 +00:00
Krasimir Georgiev
71958da485 llvm-wrapper: adapt for LLVM API change
Adapts the wrapper for LLVM commit
546ec641b4.

Found by the experimental rust + LLVM @ HEAD bot: https://buildkite.com/llvm-project/rust-llvm-integrate-prototype/builds/20723#01894922-ed5d-4830-81f6-a27fb82ec8c7/210-645
2023-07-12 09:30:31 +00:00