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Tobias Bucher
2e43912184 it-self → itself, build-system → build system, type-alias → type alias 2025-01-31 15:13:46 +01:00
bors
7f36543a48 Auto merge of #136332 - jhpratt:rollup-aa69d0e, r=jhpratt
Rollup of 9 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132156 (When encountering unexpected closure return type, point at return type/expression)
 - #133429 (Autodiff Upstreaming - rustc_codegen_ssa, rustc_middle)
 - #136281 (`rustc_hir_analysis` cleanups)
 - #136297 (Fix a typo in profile-guided-optimization.md)
 - #136300 (atomic: extend compare_and_swap migration docs)
 - #136310 (normalize `*.long-type.txt` paths for compare-mode tests)
 - #136312 (Disable `overflow_delimited_expr` in edition 2024)
 - #136313 (Filter out RPITITs when suggesting unconstrained assoc type on too many generics)
 - #136323 (Fix a typo in conventions.md)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2025-01-31 09:42:28 +00:00
Jacob Pratt
c19c4b91f5
Rollup merge of #133429 - EnzymeAD:autodiff-middle, r=oli-obk
Autodiff Upstreaming - rustc_codegen_ssa, rustc_middle

This PR should not be merged until the rustc_codegen_llvm part is merged.
I will also alter it a little based on what get's shaved off from the cg_llvm PR,
and address some of the feedback I received in the other PR (including cleanups).

I am putting it already up to
1) Discuss with `@jieyouxu` if there is more work needed to add tests to this and
2) Pray that there is someone reviewing who can tell me why some of my autodiff invocations get lost.

Re 1: My test require fat-lto. I also modify the compilation pipeline. So if there are any other llvm-ir tests in the same compilation unit then I will likely break them. Luckily there are two groups who currently have the same fat-lto requirement for their GPU code which I have for my autodiff code and both groups have some plans to enable support for thin-lto. Once either that work pans out, I'll copy it over for this feature. I will also work on not changing the optimization pipeline for functions not differentiated, but that will require some thoughts and engineering, so I think it would be good to be able to run the autodiff tests isolated from the rest for now. Can you guide me here please?
For context, here are some of my tests in the samples folder: https://github.com/EnzymeAD/rustbook

Re 2: This is a pretty serious issue, since it effectively prevents publishing libraries making use of autodiff: https://github.com/EnzymeAD/rust/issues/173. For some reason my dummy code persists till the end, so the code which calls autodiff, deletes the dummy, and inserts the code to compute the derivative never gets executed. To me it looks like the rustc_autodiff attribute just get's dropped, but I don't know WHY? Any help would be super appreciated, as rustc queries look a bit voodoo to me.

Tracking:

- https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124509

r? `@jieyouxu`
2025-01-31 00:26:30 -05:00
bors
c37fbd873a Auto merge of #135318 - compiler-errors:vtable-fixes, r=lcnr
Fix deduplication mismatches in vtables leading to upcasting unsoundness

We currently have two cases where subtleties in supertraits can trigger disagreements in the vtable layout, e.g. leading to a different vtable layout being accessed at a callsite compared to what was prepared during unsizing. Namely:

### #135315

In this example, we were not normalizing supertraits when preparing vtables. In the example,

```
trait Supertrait<T> {
    fn _print_numbers(&self, mem: &[usize; 100]) {
        println!("{mem:?}");
    }
}
impl<T> Supertrait<T> for () {}

trait Identity {
    type Selff;
}
impl<Selff> Identity for Selff {
    type Selff = Selff;
}

trait Middle<T>: Supertrait<()> + Supertrait<T> {
    fn say_hello(&self, _: &usize) {
        println!("Hello!");
    }
}
impl<T> Middle<T> for () {}

trait Trait: Middle<<() as Identity>::Selff> {}
impl Trait for () {}

fn main() {
    (&() as &dyn Trait as &dyn Middle<()>).say_hello(&0);
}
```

When we prepare `dyn Trait`, we see a supertrait of `Middle<<() as Identity>::Selff>`, which itself has two supertraits `Supertrait<()>` and `Supertrait<<() as Identity>::Selff>`. These two supertraits are identical, but they are not duplicated because we were using structural equality and *not* considering normalization. This leads to a vtable layout with two trait pointers.

When we upcast to `dyn Middle<()>`, those two supertraits are now the same, leading to a vtable layout with only one trait pointer. This leads to an offset error, and we call the wrong method.

### #135316

This one is a bit more interesting, and is the bulk of the changes in this PR. It's a bit similar, except it uses binder equality instead of normalization to make the compiler get confused about two vtable layouts. In the example,

```
trait Supertrait<T> {
    fn _print_numbers(&self, mem: &[usize; 100]) {
        println!("{mem:?}");
    }
}
impl<T> Supertrait<T> for () {}

trait Trait<T, U>: Supertrait<T> + Supertrait<U> {
    fn say_hello(&self, _: &usize) {
        println!("Hello!");
    }
}
impl<T, U> Trait<T, U> for () {}

fn main() {
    (&() as &'static dyn for<'a> Trait<&'static (), &'a ()>
        as &'static dyn Trait<&'static (), &'static ()>)
        .say_hello(&0);
}
```

When we prepare the vtable for `dyn for<'a> Trait<&'static (), &'a ()>`, we currently consider the PolyTraitRef of the vtable as the key for a supertrait. This leads two two supertraits -- `Supertrait<&'static ()>` and `for<'a> Supertrait<&'a ()>`.

However, we can upcast[^up] without offsetting the vtable from `dyn for<'a> Trait<&'static (), &'a ()>` to `dyn Trait<&'static (), &'static ()>`. This is just instantiating the principal trait ref for a specific `'a = 'static`. However, when considering those supertraits, we now have only one distinct supertrait -- `Supertrait<&'static ()>` (which is deduplicated since there are two supertraits with the same substitutions). This leads to similar offsetting issues, leading to the wrong method being called.

[^up]: I say upcast but this is a cast that is allowed on stable, since it's not changing the vtable at all, just instantiating the binder of the principal trait ref for some lifetime.

The solution here is to recognize that a vtable isn't really meaningfully higher ranked, and to just treat a vtable as corresponding to a `TraitRef` so we can do this deduplication more faithfully. That is to say, the vtable for `dyn for<'a> Tr<'a>` and `dyn Tr<'x>` are always identical, since they both would correspond to a set of free regions on an impl... Do note that `Tr<for<'a> fn(&'a ())>` and `Tr<fn(&'static ())>` are still distinct.

----

There's a bit more that can be cleaned up. In codegen, we can stop using `PolyExistentialTraitRef` basically everywhere. We can also fix SMIR to stop storing `PolyExistentialTraitRef` in its vtable allocations.

As for testing, it's difficult to actually turn this into something that can be tested with `rustc_dump_vtable`, since having multiple supertraits that are identical is a recipe for ambiguity errors. Maybe someone else is more creative with getting that attr to work, since the tests I added being run-pass tests is a bit unsatisfying. Miri also doesn't help here, since it doesn't really generate vtables that are offset by an index in the same way as codegen.

r? `@lcnr` for the vibe check? Or reassign, idk. Maybe let's talk about whether this makes sense.

<sup>(I guess an alternative would also be to not do any deduplication of vtable supertraits (or only a really conservative subset) rather than trying to normalize and deduplicate more faithfully here. Not sure if that works and is sufficient tho.)</sup>

cc `@steffahn` -- ty for the minimizations
cc `@WaffleLapkin` -- since you're overseeing the feature stabilization :3

Fixes #135315
Fixes #135316
2025-01-31 04:09:11 +00:00
Michael Goulet
37a430e6ea Remove print_vtable_sizes 2025-01-30 15:30:04 +00:00
Wesley Wiser
51eaa0d56a Clean up uses of the unstable dwarf_version option
- Consolidate calculation of the effective value.
- Check the target `DebuginfoKind` instead of using `is_like_msvc`.
2025-01-29 21:44:21 -06:00
Manuel Drehwald
1f30517d40 upstream rustc_codegen_ssa/rustc_middle changes for enzyme/autodiff 2025-01-29 21:31:13 -05:00
bors
aa6f5ab18e Auto merge of #133929 - saethlin:remove-inline-in-all-cgus, r=nnethercote
Remove -Zinline-in-all-cgus and clean up tests/codegen-units/

Implementation of https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/814

I've taken some liberties with cleaning up the CGU partitioning tests, because that's the only place this flag was used and also mattered. I've often fought a lot with the contents of `tests/codegen-units` and it has never been clear to me when a test failure indicates a problem with my changes as opposed to a test just needing to be manually blessed. Hopefully the combination of the new README, new comments, and using `-Zprint-mono-items=lazy` in the partitioning tests improves that.

I've also deleted some of the `tests/run-make/sepcomp` tests. I think all the "sepcomp" tests have been obviated for years by better-designed (less flaky, clearer failures) test suites, but here I'm just deleting the ones I'm confident in.
2025-01-28 09:43:03 +00:00
Ben Kimock
bf9df97660 Remove -Zinline-in-all-cgus and clean up CGU partitioning tests 2025-01-27 23:48:47 -05:00
Urgau
6b7b5475f5 Adjust compiler for HashMap::get_many_mut stabilization 2025-01-27 19:47:06 +01:00
bors
f7cc13af82 Auto merge of #119286 - jyn514:linker-output, r=bjorn3
show linker output even if the linker succeeds

Show stderr and stderr by default, controlled by a new `linker_messages` lint.

fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83436. fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38206. cc https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/233931-t-compiler.2Fmajor-changes/topic/uplift.20some.20-Zverbose.20calls.20and.20rename.20to.E2.80.A6.20compiler-team.23706/near/408986134

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r? `@bjorn3`
2025-01-25 17:16:33 +00:00
bjorn3
4f9b9a43c1 Remove the need to manually call set_using_internal_features 2025-01-23 09:38:58 +00:00
bors
a24bdc60ce Auto merge of #135487 - klensy:windows-0.59, r=Mark-Simulacrum
bump compiler and tools to windows 0.59, bootstrap to 0.57

This bumps compiler and tools to windows 0.59 (temporary dupes version, as `sysinfo` still depend on <= 0.57).
Bootstrap bumps only to 0.57 (the same sysinfo dep).

This additionally resolves my comment https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130874#issuecomment-2393562071

Will work on it in follow up pr: There still some sus imports for `rustc_driver.dll` like ws2_32 or RoOriginateErrorW, but i will look at them later.
2025-01-21 22:29:46 +00:00
bors
ed43cbcb88 Auto merge of #134299 - RalfJung:remove-start, r=compiler-errors
remove support for the (unstable) #[start] attribute

As explained by `@Noratrieb:`
`#[start]` should be deleted. It's nothing but an accidentally leaked implementation detail that's a not very useful mix between "portable" entrypoint logic and bad abstraction.

I think the way the stable user-facing entrypoint should work (and works today on stable) is pretty simple:
- `std`-using cross-platform programs should use `fn main()`. the compiler, together with `std`, will then ensure that code ends up at `main` (by having a platform-specific entrypoint that gets directed through `lang_start` in `std` to `main` - but that's just an implementation detail)
- `no_std` platform-specific programs should use `#![no_main]` and define their own platform-specific entrypoint symbol with `#[no_mangle]`, like `main`, `_start`, `WinMain` or `my_embedded_platform_wants_to_start_here`. most of them only support a single platform anyways, and need cfg for the different platform's ways of passing arguments or other things *anyways*

`#[start]` is in a super weird position of being neither of those two. It tries to pretend that it's cross-platform, but its signature is  a total lie. Those arguments are just stubbed out to zero on ~~Windows~~ wasm, for example. It also only handles the platform-specific entrypoints for a few platforms that are supported by `std`, like Windows or Unix-likes. `my_embedded_platform_wants_to_start_here` can't use it, and neither could a libc-less Linux program.
So we have an attribute that only works in some cases anyways, that has a signature that's a total lie (and a signature that, as I might want to add, has changed recently, and that I definitely would not be comfortable giving *any* stability guarantees on), and where there's a pretty easy way to get things working without it in the first place.

Note that this feature has **not** been RFCed in the first place.

*This comment was posted [in May](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29633#issuecomment-2088596042) and so far nobody spoke up in that issue with a usecase that would require keeping the attribute.*

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/29633

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2025-01-21 19:46:20 +00:00
Ralf Jung
56c90dc31e remove support for the #[start] attribute 2025-01-21 06:59:15 -07:00
klensy
84ce2e129a bumpt compiler and tools to windows 0.59 2025-01-21 16:48:44 +03:00
jyn
b757663a00 don't ICE when emitting linker errors during -Z link-only
note that this still ICEs when passed `-Z link-only --error-format json` because i can't be bothered to fix it right now
2025-01-20 16:46:45 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
c8c5fa4893
Rollup merge of #135330 - bjorn3:respect_sysroot_in_version_printing, r=lqd
Respect --sysroot for rustc -vV and -Cpasses=list

This is necessary when the specified codegen backend is in a custom sysroot.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135165
2025-01-20 20:58:35 +01:00
bjorn3
056a9cebe9 Respect --target in get_backend_from_raw_matches 2025-01-20 15:47:26 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
82a239c798
Rollup merge of #135747 - ehuss:filename-quote, r=SparrowLii
Rename FileName::QuoteExpansion to CfgSpec

I believe this variant name was used incorrectly. The timeline is roughly:

* `FileName::cfg_spec_source_code` was added in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/54517. However, it used `FileName::Quote` instead of `FileName::CfgSpec` which I believe was a mistake.
* Quote stuff was removed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/51285, but did not remove `FileName::Quote`.
* `FileName::CfgSpec` was removed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116474 because it was unused.

This restores it so that the `--cfg` variant uses a name that makes more sense with how it is used, and restores what I think is the original intent.
2025-01-20 12:37:56 +08:00
Eric Huss
cee45632e8 Rename FileName::QuoteExpansion to CfgSpec
I believe this variant name was used incorrectly. The timeline is roughly:

* `FileName::cfg_spec_source_code` was added in
  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/54517. However, it used
  `FileName::Quote` instead of `FileName::CfgSpec` which I believe was a
  mistake.
* Quote stuff was removed in
  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/51285, but did not remove
  `FileName::Quote`.
* `FileName::CfgSpec` was removed in
  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116474 because it was unused.

This restores it so that the `--cfg` variant uses a name that makes more
sense with how it is used, and restores what I think is the original
intent.
2025-01-19 14:18:46 -08:00
Yotam Ofek
1951d86a35 Manual cleanup of some is_{or_none|some_and} usages 2025-01-19 20:50:43 +00:00
Yotam Ofek
264fa0fc54 Run clippy --fix for unnecessary_map_or lint 2025-01-19 19:15:00 +00:00
Zalathar
2238b00dac Update docs for -Clink-dead-code to discourage its use 2025-01-16 15:43:29 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
b8e230a824
Rollup merge of #134030 - folkertdev:min-fn-align, r=workingjubilee
add `-Zmin-function-alignment`

tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82232

This PR adds the `-Zmin-function-alignment=<align>` flag, that specifies a minimum alignment for all* functions.

### Motivation

This feature is requested by RfL [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/128830):

> i.e. the equivalents of `-fmin-function-alignment` ([GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html#index-fmin-function-alignment_003dn), Clang does not support it) / `-falign-functions` ([GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html#index-falign-functions), [Clang](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCommandLineReference.html#cmdoption-clang1-falign-functions)).
>
> For the Linux kernel, the behavior wanted is that of GCC's `-fmin-function-alignment` and Clang's `-falign-functions`, i.e. align all functions, including cold functions.
>
> There is [`feature(fn_align)`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82232), but we need to do it globally.

### Behavior

The `fn_align` feature does not have an RFC. It was decided at the time that it would not be necessary, but maybe we feel differently about that now? In any case, here are the semantics of this flag:

- `-Zmin-function-alignment=<align>` specifies the minimum alignment of all* functions
- the `#[repr(align(<align>))]` attribute can be used to override the function alignment on a per-function basis: when `-Zmin-function-alignment` is specified, the attribute's value is only used when it is higher than the value passed to `-Zmin-function-alignment`.
- the target may decide to use a higher value (e.g. on x86_64 the minimum that LLVM generates is 16)
- The highest supported alignment in rust is `2^29`: I checked a bunch of targets, and they all emit the `.p2align        29` directive for targets that align functions at all (some GPU stuff does not have function alignment).

*: Only with `build-std` would the minimum alignment also be applied to `std` functions.

---

cc `@ojeda`

r? `@workingjubilee` you were active on the tracking issue
2025-01-11 18:13:45 +01:00
Folkert de Vries
47573bf61e
add -Zmin-function-alignment 2025-01-10 22:53:54 +01:00
Jacob Pratt
44808ae798
Rollup merge of #135126 - klensy:deprecated-and-do-nothing, r=jieyouxu
mark deprecated option as deprecated in rustc_session to remove copypasta and small refactor

This marks deprecated options as deprecated via flag in options table in rustc_session, which removes copypasted deprecation text from rustc_driver_impl.

This also adds warning for deprecated `-C ar` option, which didn't emitted any warnings before.
Makes `inline_threshold` `[UNTRACKED]`, as it do nothing.
Adds few tests.

See individual commits.
2025-01-06 22:04:17 -05:00
Jacob Pratt
4e4a93c2dd
Rollup merge of #131830 - hoodmane:emscripten-wasm-eh, r=workingjubilee
Add support for wasm exception handling to Emscripten target

This is a draft because we need some additional setting for the Emscripten target to select between the old exception handling and the new exception handling. I don't know how to add a setting like that, would appreciate advice from Rust folks. We could maybe choose to use the new exception handling if `Ctarget-feature=+exception-handling` is passed? I tried this but I get errors from llvm so I'm not doing it right.
2025-01-06 22:04:13 -05:00
klensy
37f26311eb add deprecated and do nothing flag to options table
inline_threshold mark deprecated

no-stack-check

print deprecation message for -Car too

inline_threshold deprecated and do nothing: make in untracked

make OptionDesc struct from tuple
2025-01-06 15:38:02 +03:00
Hood Chatham
49c74234a7 Add support for wasm exception handling to Emscripten target
Gated behind an unstable `-Z emscripten-wasm-eh` flag
2025-01-06 10:29:54 +01:00
Urgau
e8a4792b3e Make the test cfg a "userspace" check-cfg 2025-01-02 16:49:55 +01:00
Ralf Jung
62bb35ab5d make -Csoft-float have an effect on all ARM targets 2024-12-29 11:10:36 +01:00
Esteban Küber
1f82b45b6a Use #[derive(Default)] instead of manually implementing it 2024-12-23 03:01:29 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4a792fdce1
Rollup merge of #134561 - bjorn3:less_fatal_error_raise, r=compiler-errors
Reduce the amount of explicit FatalError.raise()

Instead use dcx.abort_if_error() or guar.raise_fatal() instead. These guarantee that an error actually happened previously and thus we don't silently abort.
2024-12-20 21:32:30 +01:00
bjorn3
701e2f708b Reduce the amount of explicit FatalError.raise()
Instead use dcx.abort_if_error() or guar.raise_fatal() instead. These
guarantee that an error actually happened previously and thus we don't
silently abort.
2024-12-20 14:09:25 +00:00
DianQK
350e7f858e
Rollup merge of #134514 - bjorn3:more_driver_refactors, r=jieyouxu
Improve dependency_format a bit

* Make `DependencyList` an `IndexVec` rather than emulating one using a `Vec` (which was off-by-one as LOCAL_CRATE was intentionally skipped)
* Update some comments for the fact that we now use `#[global_allocator]` rather than `extern crate alloc_system;`/`extern crate alloc_jemalloc;` for specifying which allocator to use. We still use a similar mechanism for the panic runtime, so refer to the panic runtime in those comments instead.
* An unrelated refactor to `create_and_enter_global_ctxt` I forgot to include in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/134302. This refactor is too small to be worth it's own PR.
2024-12-20 21:47:00 +08:00
bjorn3
943f6a8ca9 Update comments 2024-12-19 15:30:32 +00:00
Zalathar
aced4dcf10 coverage: Add a synthetic test for when all spans are discarded 2024-12-19 22:03:43 +11:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
099faa8beb
Rollup merge of #134420 - Integral-Tech:pathbuf-refactor, r=compiler-errors
refactor: replace &PathBuf with &Path to enhance generality

- According to [style.md](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/tools/rust-analyzer/docs/dev/style.md#useless-types):

> More generally, always prefer types on the left
```rust
// GOOD      BAD
&[T]         &Vec<T>
&str         &String
Option<&T>   &Option<T>
&Path        &PathBuf
```
2024-12-18 22:56:56 +08:00
Nicholas Nethercote
2620eb42d7 Re-export more rustc_span::symbol things from rustc_span.
`rustc_span::symbol` defines some things that are re-exported from
`rustc_span`, such as `Symbol` and `sym`. But it doesn't re-export some
closely related things such as `Ident` and `kw`. So you can do `use
rustc_span::{Symbol, sym}` but you have to do `use
rustc_span::symbol::{Ident, kw}`, which is inconsistent for no good
reason.

This commit re-exports `Ident`, `kw`, and `MacroRulesNormalizedIdent`,
and changes many `rustc_span::symbol::` qualifiers in `compiler/` to
`rustc_span::`. This is a 200+ net line of code reduction, mostly
because many files with two `use rustc_span` items can be reduced to
one.
2024-12-18 13:38:53 +11:00
Integral
7eb0d84424
refactor: replace &PathBuf with &Path to enhance generality 2024-12-18 00:28:34 +08:00
Jonathan Dönszelmann
efb98b6552
rename rustc_attr to rustc_attr_parsing and create rustc_attr_data_structures 2024-12-16 19:08:19 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
87bbbcd1bb
Rollup merge of #134251 - bjorn3:various_cleanups2, r=oli-obk
A bunch of cleanups (part 2)

Just like https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133567 these were all found while looking at the respective code, but are not blocking any other changes I want to make in the short term.
2024-12-14 03:54:35 +01:00
bors
327c7ee436 Auto merge of #133099 - RalfJung:forbidden-hardfloat-features, r=workingjubilee
forbid toggling x87 and fpregs on hard-float targets

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344, follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/129884:

The `x87`  target feature on x86 and the `fpregs` target feature on ARM must not be disabled on a hardfloat target, as that would change the float ABI. However, *enabling* `fpregs` on ARM is [explicitly requested](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130988) as it seems to be useful. Therefore, we need to refine the distinction of "forbidden" target features and "allowed" target features: all (un)stable target features can determine on a per-target basis whether they should be allowed to be toggled or not. `fpregs` then checks whether the current target has the `soft-float` feature, and if yes, `fpregs` is permitted -- otherwise, it is not. (Same for `x87` on x86).

Also fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/132351. Since `fpregs` and `x87` can be enabled on some builds and disabled on others, it would make sense that one can query it via `cfg`. Therefore, I made them behave in `cfg` like any other unstable target feature.

The first commit prepares the infrastructure, but does not change behavior. The second commit then wires up `fpregs` and `x87` with that new infrastructure.

r? `@workingjubilee`
2024-12-13 19:43:00 +00:00
bjorn3
981f625ba7 Remove registered_lints field from Session
It only exists to pass some information from one part of the driver to
another part. We can directly pass this information to the function that
needs it to reduce the amount of mutation of the Session.
2024-12-13 10:46:53 +00:00
bjorn3
ead78fdfdf Remove jobserver from Session
It is effectively a global resource and the jobserver::Client in Session
was a clone of GLOBAL_CLIENT anyway.
2024-12-13 10:21:22 +00:00
bors
dd436ae2a6 Auto merge of #133899 - scottmcm:strip-mir-debuginfo, r=oli-obk
We don't need `NonNull::as_ptr` debuginfo

In order to stop pessimizing the use of local variables in core, skip debug info for MIR temporaries in tiny (single-BB) functions.

For functions as simple as this -- `Pin::new`, etc -- nobody every actually wants debuginfo for them in the first place.  They're more like intrinsics than real functions, and stepping over them is good.
2024-12-13 08:32:20 +00:00
Ralf Jung
2d887a5c5c generalize 'forbidden feature' concept so that even (un)stable feature can be invalid to toggle
Also rename some things for extra clarity
2024-12-11 22:11:15 +01:00
Scott McMurray
a7fc76a3ab We don't need NonNull::as_ptr debuginfo
Stop pessimizing the use of local variables in core by skipping debug info for MIR temporaries in tiny (single-BB) functions.

For functions as simple as this -- `Pin::new`, etc -- nobody every actually wants debuginfo for them in the first place.  They're more like intrinsics than real functions, and stepping over them is good.
2024-12-10 01:29:43 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
d2881e4eb5
Rollup merge of #133567 - bjorn3:various_cleanups, r=cjgillot
A bunch of cleanups

These are all extracted from a branch I have to get rid of driver queries. Most of the commits are not directly necessary for this, but were found in the process of implementing the removal of driver queries.

Previous PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132410
2024-12-09 01:56:32 +01:00
Ben Kimock
711c8cc690 Remove polymorphization 2024-12-06 16:42:09 -05:00
bjorn3
030545d8c3 Store a single copy of the error registry in DiagCtxt
And pass this to the individual emitters when necessary.
2024-12-06 18:42:31 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
820ddaf67a
Rollup merge of #130777 - azhogin:azhogin/reg-struct-return, r=workingjubilee
rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973)

Command line flag `-Zreg-struct-return` for X86 (32-bit) for rust-for-linux.
This flag enables the same behavior as the `abi_return_struct_as_int` target spec key.

- Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116973
2024-12-06 09:27:38 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a4dc9634a8
Rollup merge of #133847 - nnethercote:rm-Z-show-span, r=compiler-errors
Remove `-Zshow-span`.

It's very old (added in #12087). It's strange, and it's not clear what its use cases are. It only works with the crate root file because it runs before expansion. I suspect it won't be missed.

r? `@estebank`
2024-12-04 18:23:42 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
e52f5bf16d Remove -Zshow-span.
It's very old (added in #12087). It's strange, and it's not clear what
its use cases are. It only works with the crate root file because it
runs before expansion. I suspect it won't be missed.
2024-12-04 19:20:01 +11:00
Matthias Krüger
453a1a8b7f
Rollup merge of #133545 - clubby789:symbol-intern-lit, r=jieyouxu
Lint against Symbol::intern on a string literal

Disabled in tests where this doesn't make much sense
2024-12-03 17:27:06 +01:00
bors
8575f8f91b Auto merge of #104342 - mweber15:add_file_location_to_more_types, r=wesleywiser
Require `type_map::stub` callers to supply file information

This change attaches file information (`DIFile` reference and line number) to struct debug info nodes.

Before:

```
; foo.ll
...
!5 = !DIFile(filename: "<unknown>", directory: "")
...
!16 = !DICompositeType(tag: DW_TAG_structure_type, name: "MyType", scope: !2, file: !5, size: 32, align: 32, elements: !17, templateParams: !19, identifier: "4cb373851db92e732c4cb5651b886dd0")
...
```

After:

```
; foo.ll
...
!3 = !DIFile(filename: "foo.rs", directory: "/home/matt/src/rust98678", checksumkind: CSK_SHA1, checksum: "bcb9f08512c8f3b8181ef4726012bc6807bc9be4")
...
!16 = !DICompositeType(tag: DW_TAG_structure_type, name: "MyType", scope: !2, file: !3, line: 3, size: 32, align: 32, elements: !17, templateParams: !19, identifier: "9e5968c7af39c148acb253912b7f409f")
...
```

Fixes #98678

r? `@wesleywiser`
2024-12-03 12:49:57 +00:00
jyn
42174f0396 impl Default for EarlyDiagCtxt
for small rustc_driver programs, most of their imports will currently be related to diagnostics. this change simplifiers their code so it's more clear what in the driver is modified from the default.

this is especially important for external drivers which are out of tree and not updated in response to breaking changes. for these drivers, each import is a liability for future code, since it can be broken when refactors happen.

here is an example driver which is simplified by these changes:
```
diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs
index f81aa3e..11e5f18 100644
--- a/src/main.rs
+++ b/src/main.rs
@@ -1,16 +1,8 @@
 #![feature(rustc_private)]
 extern crate rustc_driver;
 extern crate rustc_interface;
-extern crate rustc_errors;
-extern crate rustc_session;

 use rustc_driver::Callbacks;
-use rustc_errors::{emitter::HumanReadableErrorType, ColorConfig};
 use rustc_interface::interface;
-use rustc_session::config::ErrorOutputType;
-use rustc_session::EarlyDiagCtxt;

 struct DisableSafetyChecks;

@@ -26,11 +18,7 @@ fn main() {
         "https://github.com/jyn514/jyn514.github.io/issues/new",
         |_| (),
     );
-    let handler = EarlyDiagCtxt::new(ErrorOutputType::HumanReadable(
-        HumanReadableErrorType::Default,
-        ColorConfig::Auto,
-    ));
-    rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&handler);
+    rustc_driver::init_rustc_env_logger(&Default::default());
     std::process::exit(rustc_driver::catch_with_exit_code(move || {
         let args: Vec<String> = std::env::args().collect();
         rustc_driver::RunCompiler::new(&args, &mut DisableSafetyChecks).run()
```
2024-12-02 09:55:04 -05:00
Andrew Zhogin
9aab517d63 rust_for_linux: -Zreg-struct-return commandline flag for X86 (#116973) 2024-12-02 01:14:40 +07:00
Nicholas Nethercote
accdfa1e52 Update -Zshow-span help message.
To clarify how it works.
2024-11-29 06:10:16 +11:00
Nicholas Nethercote
76adf05cfb Rename -Zparse-only.
I was surprised to find that running with `-Zparse-only` only parses the
crate root file. Other files aren't parsed because that happens later
during expansion.

This commit renames the option and updates the help message to make this
clearer.
2024-11-29 06:10:15 +11:00
clubby789
71b698c0b8 Replace Symbol::intern calls with preinterned symbols 2024-11-28 15:45:27 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
7fa021ad86 Remove -Zfuel. 2024-11-26 10:45:21 +00:00
Michael Goulet
bb92131dab
Rollup merge of #133159 - Zalathar:unstable-options-no-value, r=jieyouxu
Don't allow `-Zunstable-options` to take a value

Passing an explicit boolean value (`-Zunstable-options=on`, `off` etc.) sometimes appears to work, but actually puts the compiler into an unintended state where unstable _options_ are still forbidden, but unstable values of _some_ stable options are allowed.

This is a result of `-Zunstable-options` being checked in multiple different places, in slightly different ways. Fixing the checks in `config::nightly_options` to understand boolean values would be non-trivial, so for now it's easier to make things consistent by forbidding values in the `-Z` parser.

---

There were a few uses of this in tests, which happened to work because they were tests of unstable values.
2024-11-22 21:07:40 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
fe5403f517
Rollup merge of #130236 - yaahc:unstable-feature-usage, r=estebank
unstable feature usage metrics

example output

```
test-lib on  master [?] is 📦 v0.1.0 via 🦀 v1.80.1
❯ cat src/lib.rs
───────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       │ File: src/lib.rs
───────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
   1   │ #![feature(unix_set_mark)]
   2   │ pub fn add(left: u64, right: u64) -> u64 {
   3   │     left + right
   4   │ }
   5   │
   6   │ #[cfg(test)]
   7   │ mod tests {
   8   │     use super::*;
   9   │
  10   │     #[test]
  11   │     fn it_works() {
  12   │         let result = add(2, 2);
  13   │         assert_eq!(result, 4);
  14   │     }
  15   │ }
───────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────

test-lib on  master [?] is 📦 v0.1.0 via 🦀 v1.80.1
❯ cargo +stage1 rustc -- -Zmetrics-dir=$PWD/metrics
   Compiling test-lib v0.1.0 (/home/yaahc/tmp/test-lib)
    Finished `dev` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.08s

test-lib on  master [?] is 📦 v0.1.0 via 🦀 v1.80.1
❯ cat metrics/unstable_feature_usage.json
───────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
       │ File: metrics/unstable_feature_usage.json
───────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
   1   │ {"lib_features":[{"symbol":"unix_set_mark"}],"lang_features":[]}
   ```

   related to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129485
2024-11-21 11:58:36 +01:00
Jane Losare-Lusby
dc97db105a unstable feature usage metrics 2024-11-20 11:31:40 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
f25fee3349
Rollup merge of #133023 - samestep:hir-stats-total-count, r=nnethercote
Merge `-Zhir-stats` into `-Zinput-stats`

Currently `-Z hir-stats` prints the size and count of various kinds of nodes, and the total size of all the nodes it counted, but not the total count of nodes. So, before this PR:

```
$ git clone https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep
$ cd ripgrep
$ cargo +nightly rustc -- -Z hir-stats
ast-stats-1 PRE EXPANSION AST STATS
ast-stats-1 Name                Accumulated Size         Count     Item Size
ast-stats-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-1 ...
ast-stats-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-1 Total                 93_576
ast-stats-1
ast-stats-2 POST EXPANSION AST STATS
ast-stats-2 Name                Accumulated Size         Count     Item Size
ast-stats-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-2 ...
ast-stats-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-2 Total              2_430_648
ast-stats-2
hir-stats HIR STATS
hir-stats Name                Accumulated Size         Count     Item Size
hir-stats ----------------------------------------------------------------
hir-stats ...
hir-stats ----------------------------------------------------------------
hir-stats Total              3_678_512
hir-stats
```

For consistency, this PR adds a total for the count as well:

```
$ cargo +stage1 rustc -- -Z hir-stats
ast-stats-1 PRE EXPANSION AST STATS
ast-stats-1 Name                Accumulated Size         Count     Item Size
ast-stats-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-1 ...
ast-stats-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-1 Total                 93_576                 1_877
ast-stats-1
ast-stats-2 POST EXPANSION AST STATS
ast-stats-2 Name                Accumulated Size         Count     Item Size
ast-stats-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-2 ...
ast-stats-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------
ast-stats-2 Total              2_430_648                48_625
ast-stats-2
hir-stats HIR STATS
hir-stats Name                Accumulated Size         Count     Item Size
hir-stats ----------------------------------------------------------------
hir-stats ...
hir-stats ----------------------------------------------------------------
hir-stats Total              3_678_512                73_418
hir-stats
```

I wasn't sure if I was supposed to update `tests/ui/stats/hir-stats.stderr` to reflect this. I ran it locally, thinking it would fail, but it didn't:

```
$ ./x test tests/ui/stats
...

running 2 tests
i.

test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 1 ignored; 0 measured; 17949 filtered out
```

Also: is there a reason `-Z hir-stats` and `-Z input-stats` both exist? The former seems like it should completely supercede the latter. But strangely, the two give very different numbers for node counts:

```
$ cargo +nightly rustc -- -Z input-stats
...
Lines of code:             483
Pre-expansion node count:  2386
Post-expansion node count: 63844
```

That's a 30% difference in this case. Is it intentional that these numbers are so different? I see comments for both saying that they are merely approximations and should not be expected to be correct:

bd0826a452/compiler/rustc_ast_passes/src/node_count.rs (L1)

bd0826a452/compiler/rustc_passes/src/hir_stats.rs (L1-L3)
2024-11-19 09:19:20 +01:00
Zalathar
660246bc76 Don't allow -Zunstable-options to take a value
Passing an explicit boolean value (`on`, `off` etc.) appears to work, but
actually puts the compiler into an unintended state where unstable _options_
are still forbidden, but unstable values of _some_ stable options are allowed.
2024-11-18 18:04:59 +11:00
Zalathar
0a619dd8ff Rename parse_no_flag to parse_no_value
The old name and comment suggest that this parser is only used for options
beginning with `no-`, which is mostly true but not entirely true.
2024-11-18 18:04:48 +11:00
Zalathar
78edefea9d Overhaul the -l option parser (for linking to native libs) 2024-11-18 15:55:12 +11:00
Zalathar
478db489b3 Move -l option parsing into its own submodule
No functional change (yet).
2024-11-18 15:55:12 +11:00
Sam Estep
090c24fbbf Merge -Zhir-stats into -Zinput-stats 2024-11-15 12:46:40 -05:00
Piotr Osiewicz
42e71bb8ea rustc_metadata: Preprocess search paths for better performance
Over in Zed we've noticed that loading crates for a large-ish workspace can take almost 200ms. We've pinned it down to how rustc searches for paths, as it performs a linear search over the list of candidate paths. In our case the candidate list had about 20k entries which we had to iterate over for each dependency being loaded.

This commit introduces a simple FilesIndex that's just a sorted Vec under the hood. Since crates are looked up by both prefix and suffix, we perform a range search on said Vec (which constraints the search space based on prefix) and follow up with a linear scan of entries with matching suffixes.
FilesIndex is also pre-filtered before any queries are performed using available target information; query prefixes/sufixes are based on the target we are compiling for, so we can remove entries that can never match up front.

Overall, this commit brings down build time for us in dev scenarios by about 6%.
100ms might not seem like much, but this is a constant cost that each of our workspace crates has to pay, even when said crate is miniscule.
2024-11-15 10:35:33 +01:00
bors
67f21277cd Auto merge of #132919 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ogghyvp, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #120077 (Add Set entry API )
 - #132144 (Arbitrary self types v2: (unused) Receiver trait)
 - #132297 (Document some `check_expr` methods, and other misc `hir_typeck` tweaks)
 - #132820 (Add a default implementation for CodegenBackend::link)
 - #132881 (triagebot: Autolabel rustdoc book)
 - #132912 (Simplify some places that deal with generic parameter defaults)
 - #132916 (Unvacation fmease)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-12 02:51:21 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
35225d61f4
Rollup merge of #132820 - bjorn3:default_backend_link_impl, r=jieyouxu
Add a default implementation for CodegenBackend::link

As a side effect this should add raw-dylib support to cg_gcc as the default ArchiveBuilderBuilder that is used implements create_dll_import_lib. I haven't tested if the raw-dylib support actually works however.
2024-11-11 21:58:32 +01:00
Zalathar
8b4701d74c Remove rustc_session::config::rustc_short_optgroups 2024-11-11 22:46:38 +11:00
Zalathar
3250c1c246 Store option strings directly, not in a boxed apply closure 2024-11-11 22:46:38 +11:00
bors
42b2496320 Auto merge of #126597 - estebank:unicode-output, r=fmease
Add Unicode block-drawing compiler output support

Add nightly-only theming support to rustc output using Unicode box
drawing characters instead of ASCII-art to draw the terminal UI.

In order to enable, the flags `-Zunstable-options=yes --error-format=human-unicode` must be passed in.

After:

```
error: foo
  ╭▸ test.rs:3:3
  │
3 │       X0 Y0 Z0
  │   ┌───╿──│──┘
  │  ┌│───│──┘
  │ ┏││━━━┙
  │ ┃││
4 │ ┃││   X1 Y1 Z1
5 │ ┃││   X2 Y2 Z2
  │ ┃│└────╿──│──┘ `Z` label
  │ ┃└─────│──┤
  │ ┗━━━━━━┥  `Y` is a good letter too
  │        `X` is a good letter
  ╰╴
note: bar
  ╭▸ test.rs:4:3
  │
4 │ ┏   X1 Y1 Z1
5 │ ┃   X2 Y2 Z2
6 │ ┃   X3 Y3 Z3
  │ ┗━━━━━━━━━━┛
  ├ note: bar
  ╰ note: baz
note: qux
  ╭▸ test.rs:4:3
  │
4 │   X1 Y1 Z1
  ╰╴  ━━━━━━━━
```

Before:

```
error: foo
 --> test.rs:3:3
  |
3 |       X0 Y0 Z0
  |    ___^__-__-
  |   |___|__|
  |  ||___|
  | |||
4 | |||   X1 Y1 Z1
5 | |||   X2 Y2 Z2
  | |||____^__-__- `Z` label
  | ||_____|__|
  | |______|  `Y` is a good letter too
  |        `X` is a good letter
  |
note: bar
 --> test.rs:4:3
  |
4 | /   X1 Y1 Z1
5 | |   X2 Y2 Z2
6 | |   X3 Y3 Z3
  | |__________^
  = note: bar
  = note: baz
note: qux
 --> test.rs:4:3
  |
4 |   X1 Y1 Z1
  |   ^^^^^^^^
```

After:

![rustc output with unicode box drawing characters](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1606434/d210b79a-6579-4407-9706-ba8edc6e9f25)

Before:
![current rustc output with ASCII art](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/1606434/5aecccf8-a6ee-4469-8b39-72fb0d979a9f)
2024-11-11 00:00:58 +00:00
León Orell Valerian Liehr
acf6344b42
Address review comments 2024-11-10 23:57:18 +01:00
Esteban Küber
1d78004575
Add Unicode block-drawing compiler output support
Add nightly-only theming support to rustc output using Unicode box
drawing characters instead of ASCII-art to draw the terminal UI:

After:

```
error: foo
  ╭▸ test.rs:3:3
  │
3 │       X0 Y0 Z0
  │   ┌───╿──│──┘
  │  ┌│───│──┘
  │ ┏││━━━┙
  │ ┃││
4 │ ┃││   X1 Y1 Z1
5 │ ┃││   X2 Y2 Z2
  │ ┃│└────╿──│──┘ `Z` label
  │ ┃└─────│──┤
  │ ┗━━━━━━┥  `Y` is a good letter too
  │        `X` is a good letter
  ╰╴
note: bar
  ╭▸ test.rs:4:3
  │
4 │ ┏   X1 Y1 Z1
5 │ ┃   X2 Y2 Z2
6 │ ┃   X3 Y3 Z3
  │ ┗━━━━━━━━━━┛
  ├ note: bar
  ╰ note: baz
note: qux
  ╭▸ test.rs:4:3
  │
4 │   X1 Y1 Z1
  ╰╴  ━━━━━━━━
```

Before:

```
error: foo
 --> test.rs:3:3
  |
3 |       X0 Y0 Z0
  |    ___^__-__-
  |   |___|__|
  |  ||___|
  | |||
4 | |||   X1 Y1 Z1
5 | |||   X2 Y2 Z2
  | |||____^__-__- `Z` label
  | ||_____|__|
  | |______|  `Y` is a good letter too
  |        `X` is a good letter
  |
note: bar
 --> test.rs:4:3
  |
4 | /   X1 Y1 Z1
5 | |   X2 Y2 Z2
6 | |   X3 Y3 Z3
  | |__________^
  = note: bar
  = note: baz
note: qux
 --> test.rs:4:3
  |
4 |   X1 Y1 Z1
  |   ^^^^^^^^
```
2024-11-10 23:57:18 +01:00
bjorn3
e8b10297b5 Fix error message for direct usage of sess.opts.crate_types 2024-11-10 10:37:53 +00:00
Jubilee
d4c81c6987
Rollup merge of #132823 - RalfJung:conditional-const-calls, r=fee1-dead,compiler-errors
require const_impl_trait gate for all conditional and trait const calls

Alternative to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132786.

`@compiler-errors`  this is basically what I meant with my proposals. I found it's easier to express this in code than English. ;)

r? `@compiler-errors`
2024-11-09 20:28:44 -08:00
Ralf Jung
f235b6f9c6 give a hint which feature is missing 2024-11-09 23:32:06 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
88acd493f9
Rollup merge of #132754 - Zalathar:opts, r=GuillaumeGomez,jieyouxu
Simplify the internal API for declaring command-line options

The internal APIs for declaring command-line options are old, and intimidatingly complex. This PR replaces them with a single function that takes explicit `stability` and `kind` arguments, making it easier to see how each option is handled, and whether it is treated as stable or unstable.

We also don't appear to have any tests for the output of `rustc --help` and similar, so I've added a run-make test to verify that this PR doesn't change any output. (There is already a similar run-make test for rustdoc's help output.)

---

The librustdoc changes are simply adjusting to updated compiler APIs; no functional change intended.

---

A side-effect of these changes is that rustfmt can once again format the entirety of these option declaration lists, which it was not doing before.
2024-11-09 19:16:44 +01:00
Jubilee
60e8ab6ba8
Rollup merge of #130586 - dpaoliello:fixrawdylib, r=wesleywiser
Set "symbol name" in raw-dylib import libraries to the decorated name

`windows-rs` received a bug report that mixing raw-dylib generated and the Windows SDK import libraries was causing linker failures: <https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/3285>

The root cause turned out to be #124958, that is we are not including the decorated name in the import library and so the import name type is also not being correctly set.

This change modifies the generation of import libraries to set the "symbol name" to the fully decorated name and correctly marks the import as being data vs function.

Note that this also required some changes to how the symbol is named within Rust: for MSVC we now need to use the decorated name but for MinGW we still need to use partially decorated (or undecorated) name.

Fixes #124958

Passing i686 MSVC and MinGW build: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/actions/runs/11000433888?pr=130586>

r? `@ChrisDenton`
2024-11-07 18:48:20 -08:00
Zalathar
b8377e5844 Simplify command-line-argument declarations in librustdoc 2024-11-08 12:46:39 +11:00
Zalathar
001013c63c Simplify command-line-option declarations in the compiler 2024-11-08 12:46:39 +11:00
Zalathar
584c8200de Use a method to apply RustcOptGroup to getopts::Options 2024-11-08 12:46:39 +11:00
Matt Weber
21c58b1b2c Rename option and add doc 2024-11-06 22:26:18 -05:00
Matt Weber
a4833a8089 Move additional source location info behind -Z option 2024-11-06 22:26:17 -05:00
bors
a69df72bdc Auto merge of #132664 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-i27nr7i, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #131261 (Stabilize `UnsafeCell::from_mut`)
 - #131405 (bootstrap/codegen_ssa: ship llvm-strip and use it for -Cstrip)
 - #132077 (Add a new `wide-arithmetic` feature for WebAssembly)
 - #132562 (Remove the `wasm32-wasi` target from rustc)
 - #132660 (Remove unused errs.rs file)

Failed merges:

 - #131721 (Add new unstable feature `const_eq_ignore_ascii_case`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-06 01:21:42 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
73035552c9
Rollup merge of #132562 - alexcrichton:remove-wasm32-wasi, r=jieyouxu
Remove the `wasm32-wasi` target from rustc

This commit is the final step in the journey of renaming the historical `wasm32-wasi` target in the Rust compiler to `wasm32-wasip1`. Various steps in this journey so far have been:

* 2023-04-03: rust-lang/compiler-team#607 - initial proposal for this rename
* 2024-11-27: rust-lang/compiler-team#695 - amended schedule/procedure for rename
* 2024-01-29: rust-lang/rust#120468 - initial introduction of `wasm32-wasip1`
* 2024-06-18: rust-lang/rust#126662 - warn on usage of `wasm32-wasi`
* 2024-11-08: this PR - remove the `wasm32-wasi` target

The full transition schedule is in [this comment][comment] and is summarized with:

* 2024-05-02: Rust 1.78 released with `wasm32-wasip1` target
* 2024-09-05: Rust 1.81 released warning on usage of `wasm32-wasi`
* 2025-01-09: Rust 1.84 to be released without the `wasm32-wasi` target

This means that support on stable for the replacement target of `wasm32-wasip1` has currently been available for 6 months. Users have already seen warnings on stable for 2 months about usage of `wasm32-wasi` and stable users have another 2 months of warnings before the target is removed from stable.

This commit is intended to be the final step in this transition so the source tree should no longer mention `wasm32-wasi` except in historical reference to the older name of the `wasm32-wasip1` target.

[comment]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120468#issuecomment-1977878747
2024-11-05 23:43:58 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
c8247c0a19
Rollup merge of #132259 - mrkajetanp:branch-protection-pauth-lr, r=davidtwco
rustc_codegen_llvm: Add a new 'pc' option to branch-protection

Add a new 'pc' option to -Z branch-protection for aarch64 that enables the use of PC as a diversifier in PAC branch protection code.

When the pauth-lr target feature is enabled in combination with -Z branch-protection=pac-ret,pc, the new 9.5-a instructions (pacibsppc, retaasppc, etc) will be generated.
2024-11-05 20:10:49 +01:00
bors
e8c698bb3b Auto merge of #129884 - RalfJung:forbidden-target-features, r=workingjubilee
mark some target features as 'forbidden' so they cannot be (un)set with -Ctarget-feature

The context for this is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116344: some target features change the way floats are passed between functions. Changing those target features is unsound as code compiled for the same target may now use different ABIs.

So this introduces a new concept of "forbidden" target features (on top of the existing "stable " and "unstable" categories), and makes it a hard error to (un)set such a target feature. For now, the x86 and ARM feature `soft-float` is on that list. We'll have to make some effort to collect more relevant features, and similar features from other targets, but that can happen after the basic infrastructure for this landed. (These features are being collected in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/131799.)

I've made this a warning for now to give people some time to speak up if this would break something.

MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/780
2024-11-05 16:25:45 +00:00
Ralf Jung
ffad9aac27 mark some target features as 'forbidden' so they cannot be (un)set
For now, this is just a warning, but should become a hard error in the future
2024-11-04 22:56:47 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
31ad4e4a54
Rollup merge of #132355 - practicalrs:fix_117638, r=SparrowLii
Fix compiler panic with a large number of threads

Hi,

This PR is an attempt to fix the problem described here https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117638 using the solution suggested in this comment https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/117638#issuecomment-1800925067

Best regards,
Michal
2024-11-04 18:12:45 +01:00
Jubilee Young
7639773e70 compiler: Directly use rustc_abi in session 2024-11-03 13:38:47 -08:00
Alex Crichton
c049cc17f3 Remove the wasm32-wasi target from rustc
This commit is the final step in the journey of renaming the historical
`wasm32-wasi` target in the Rust compiler to `wasm32-wasip1`. Various
steps in this journey so far have been:

* 2023-04-03: rust-lang/compiler-team#607 - initial proposal for this rename
* 2024-11-27: rust-lang/compiler-team#695 - amended schedule/procedure for rename
* 2024-01-29: rust-lang/rust#120468 - initial introduction of `wasm32-wasip1`
* 2024-06-18: rust-lang/rust#126662 - warn on usage of `wasm32-wasi`
* 2024-11-08: this PR - remove the `wasm32-wasi` target

The full transition schedule is in [this comment][comment] and is
summarized with:

* 2024-05-02: Rust 1.78 released with `wasm32-wasip1` target
* 2024-09-05: Rust 1.81 released warning on usage of `wasm32-wasi`
* 2025-01-09: Rust 1.84 to be released without the `wasm32-wasi` target

This means that support on stable for the replacement target of
`wasm32-wasip1` has currently been available for 6 months. Users have
already seen warnings on stable for 2 months about usage of
`wasm32-wasi` and stable users have another 2 months of warnings before
the target is removed from stable.

This commit is intended to be the final step in this transition so the
source tree should no longer mention `wasm32-wasi` except in historical
reference to the older name of the `wasm32-wasip1` target.

[comment]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120468#issuecomment-1977878747
2024-11-03 07:09:34 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
a7a0586618
Rollup merge of #132522 - senekor:consistenst-codegen-help, r=compiler-errors
make codegen help output more consistent

The output of `rustc -C help` generally has one option per line. There was one exception because of a (presumably) forgotten line continuation escape.
2024-11-03 12:08:53 +01:00
Noratrieb
ba481518da Add --print host-triple
People often parse `-vV` output to get to the host triple, which is
annoying to do. It's easier to just get it directly.
2024-11-02 21:29:59 +01:00
Noratrieb
a26450cf81 Rename target triple to target tuple in many places in the compiler
This changes the naming to the new naming, used by `--print
target-tuple`.
It does not change all locations, but many.
2024-11-02 21:29:59 +01:00
Remo Senekowitsch
8837fc7542 make codegen help output more consistent
The output of `rustc -C help` generally has one option per line. There was one
exception because of a (presumably) forgotten line continuation escape.
2024-11-02 12:35:48 +01:00
Michal Piotrowski
7591eb60ad
Fix compiler panic with a large number of threads 2024-11-01 14:52:41 +01:00
Kajetan Puchalski
10edeea4b4 rustc_codegen_llvm: Add a new 'pc' option to branch-protection
Add a new 'pc' option to -Z branch-protection for aarch64 that
enables the use of PC as a diversifier in PAC branch protection code.

When the pauth-lr target feature is enabled in combination
with -Z branch-protection=pac-ret,pc, the new 9.5-a instructions
(pacibsppc, retaasppc, etc) will be generated.
2024-10-31 11:59:17 +00:00
Zalathar
ce3e14a448 Remove support for -Zprofile (gcov-style coverage instrumentation) 2024-10-31 09:09:25 +11:00
Henry Jiang
a43a37c706 fix libc call from i8 to u8 2024-10-30 09:17:44 -04:00
Jubilee
5d0f52efa4
Rollup merge of #131375 - klensy:clone_on_ref_ptr, r=cjgillot
compiler: apply clippy::clone_on_ref_ptr for CI

Apply lint https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/clone_on_ref_ptr for compiler, also see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/131225#discussion_r1790109443.

Some Arc's can be misplaced with Lrc's, sorry.

https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/131828-t-compiler/topic/enable.20more.20clippy.20lints.20for.20compiler.20.28and.5Cor.20std.29
2024-10-29 03:11:39 -07:00
klensy
746b675c5a fix clippy::clone_on_ref_ptr for compiler 2024-10-28 18:05:08 +03:00
Jubilee Young
4839d6e6e5 compiler: Add rustc_abi dependence to the compiler
Depend on rustc_abi in compiler crates that use it indirectly but have
not yet taken on that dependency, and are not entangled in my other PRs.
This leaves an "excise rustc_target" step after the dust settles.
2024-10-27 21:10:58 -07:00
Andrew Zhogin
37dc4ec8d6
Limited -Zregparm support (no Rust calling conv) descriptions
Co-authored-by: Jubilee <workingjubilee@gmail.com>
2024-10-20 18:18:01 +07:00
Andrew Zhogin
b3ae64d24f rust_for_linux: -Zregparm=<N> commandline flag for X86 (#116972) 2024-10-18 00:29:31 +07:00
lcnr
1a9d2d82a5 stabilize -Znext-solver=coherence 2024-10-15 13:11:00 +02:00
Trevor Gross
39071fdc58
Rollup merge of #131626 - matthiaskrgr:dont_string, r=lqd
remove a couple of redundant String to String conversion
2024-10-12 21:38:38 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
d547f2c7eb
Rollup merge of #131277 - ismailarilik:handle-potential-query-instability-lint-for-clippy, r=xFrednet
Handle `clippy` cases of `rustc::potential_query_instability` lint

This PR removes `#![allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)]` line from [`src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/tools/clippy/clippy_lints/src/lib.rs#L30) and converts `FxHash{Map,Set}` types into `FxIndex{Map,Set}` to suppress lint errors.

A somewhat tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84447
2024-10-12 23:00:57 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4bc21e318c remove a couple of redundant String to String conversion 2024-10-12 22:07:46 +02:00
Mads Marquart
1edff466e1 Avoid redundant additions to PATH when linking 2024-10-10 11:46:11 +02:00
codemountains
6dfc4a0473 Rename NestedMetaItem to MetaItemInner 2024-10-06 23:28:30 +09:00
ismailarilik
925e7e6baf Handle clippy cases of rustc::potential_query_instability lint 2024-10-05 07:34:14 +03:00
Guillaume Gomez
2ceeeb159d
Rollup merge of #131034 - Urgau:cfg-true-false, r=nnethercote
Implement RFC3695 Allow boolean literals as cfg predicates

This PR implements https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3695: allow boolean literals as cfg predicates, i.e. `cfg(true)` and `cfg(false)`.

r? `@nnethercote` *(or anyone with parser knowledge)*
cc `@clubby789`
2024-10-04 15:42:53 +02:00
Jubilee
44f6275e14
Rollup merge of #126930 - Xaeroxe:file-checksum-hint, r=chenyukang
Add unstable support for outputting file checksums for use in cargo

Adds an unstable option that appends file checksums and expected lengths to the end of the dep-info file such that `cargo` can read and use these values as an alternative to file mtimes.

This PR powers the changes made in this cargo PR https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/14137

Here's the tracking issue for the cargo feature https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/14136.
2024-10-02 21:26:58 -07:00
Urgau
37e1c955c5 Adjust check-cfg get_many_mut usage following API change 2024-10-02 09:45:27 +02:00
Jacob Kiesel
e3089c787c improve shell help text 2024-10-01 21:24:05 -06:00
Jacob Kiesel
081661b78d disregard what we believe is supported in cargo for hash type 2024-10-01 21:23:21 -06:00
Jacob Kiesel
6ff7a3e2aa Fix options help text 2024-10-01 21:23:21 -06:00
Jacob Kiesel
bb5a8276be add unstable support for outputting file checksums for use in cargo 2024-10-01 21:23:20 -06:00
David Lattimore
f48194ea55 Replace -Z default-hidden-visibility with -Z default-visibility
MCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/782

Co-authored-by: bjorn3 <17426603+bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-01 22:32:13 +10:00
Urgau
57b9b1f974 Use ast::NestedMetaItem when evaluating cfg predicate 2024-10-01 10:01:09 +02:00
bors
851f698682 Auto merge of #130874 - klensy:bumpme, r=jieyouxu
bump few deps

Bumps cargo_metadata, thorin-dwp, windows.

Should dedupe some crates around.
2024-09-28 05:15:29 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
e76eb96a00
Rollup merge of #129087 - slanterns:option_get_or_insert_default, r=dtolnay
Stabilize `option_get_or_insert_default`

Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82901.

`@rustbot` label: +T-libs-api

r? libs-api
2024-09-27 19:07:58 +02:00
klensy
26c09b6553 bump few deps
cargo_metadata, thorin-dwp, windows
2024-09-27 09:23:05 +03:00
Daniel Paoliello
b2fd8a0192 Test fixing raw-dylib 2024-09-24 10:10:31 -07:00
Michael Goulet
c682aa162b Reformat using the new identifier sorting from rustfmt 2024-09-22 19:11:29 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
fe3428d9ac
Rollup merge of #128961 - GKFX:issue-128930-explain-missing-option, r=jieyouxu
Fix #128930: Print documentation of CLI options missing their arg

Fix #128930. Failing to give an argument to CLI options which require it now prints something like:
```
$ rustc --print
error: Argument to option 'print' missing
       Usage:
           --print [crate-name|file-names|sysroot|target-libdir|cfg|check-cfg|calling-conventions|target-list|target-cpus|target-features|relocation-models|code-models|tls-models|target-spec-json|all-target-specs-json|native-static-libs|stack-protector-strategies|link-args|deployment-target]
                               Compiler information to print on stdout
```
2024-09-17 17:28:31 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
0daa636b93
Rollup merge of #129897 - RalfJung:soft-float-ignored, r=Urgau
deprecate -Csoft-float because it is unsound (and not fixable)

See  https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/129893 for details. The general sentiment there seems to be that this flag has no use and sound alternatives exist, so let's add this warning and see if anyone out there disagrees.

Also show a different warning on targets where it does nothing (as documented since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/36261): it seems to correspond to `-mfloat-abi` in GCC/clang, which is an ARM-specific option. To be really sure it does nothing, only forward the flag to LLVM for eabihf targets. This should not change behavior but makes me sleep better ;)
2024-09-15 20:55:12 +02:00
Vetle Rasmussen
bde1f4dd57 Add set_dcx to ParseSess 2024-09-13 11:15:19 +02:00
bors
f753bc769b Auto merge of #130249 - compiler-errors:sad-new-solver-coherence, r=lcnr
Revert "Stabilize `-Znext-solver=coherence`"

This is a clean revert of #121848, prepared by running:

```
$ git revert 17b322fa69 -m1
```

Which effectively reverts:
* a138a92615, 69fdd1457d, d93e047c9f, 1a893ac648

see: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/364551-t-types.2Ftrait-system-refactor/topic/nalgebra.20hang

Closes #130056

r? lcnr
2024-09-12 10:17:32 +00:00
bors
1f51450c68 Auto merge of #117465 - paulmenage:small-data-limit, r=compiler-errors
Add -Z small-data-threshold

This flag allows specifying the threshold size above which LLVM should not consider placing small objects in a `.sdata` or `.sbss` section.

Support is indicated in the target options via the
small-data-threshold-support target option, which can indicate either an
LLVM argument or an LLVM module flag.  To avoid duplicate specifications
in a large number of targets, the default value for support is
DefaultForArch, which is translated to a concrete value according to the
target's architecture.
2024-09-12 04:27:08 +00:00
Jubilee
a31a8fe0cf
Rollup merge of #130114 - eduardosm:needless-returns, r=compiler-errors
Remove needless returns detected by clippy in the compiler
2024-09-11 15:53:22 -07:00
Michael Goulet
e866f8a97d Revert 'Stabilize -Znext-solver=coherence' 2024-09-11 17:57:04 -04:00
Vetle Rasmussen
9566163364 Make SearchPath::new public 2024-09-11 11:40:01 +02:00
Paul Menage
3810386bbe Add -Z small-data-threshold
This flag allows specifying the threshold size above which LLVM should
not consider placing small objects in a .sdata or .sbss section.

Support is indicated in the target options via the
small-data-threshold-support target option, which can indicate either an
LLVM argument or an LLVM module flag.  To avoid duplicate specifications
in a large number of targets, the default value for support is
DefaultForArch, which is translated to a concrete value according to the
target's architecture.
2024-09-10 12:19:16 -07:00
Eduardo Sánchez Muñoz
0b20ffcb63 Remove needless returns detected by clippy in the compiler 2024-09-09 13:32:22 +02:00
lcnr
1a893ac648 stabilize -Znext-solver=coherence 2024-09-05 07:57:16 +00:00
Ralf Jung
914d8f4bca add rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access to options that are documented to do nothing 2024-09-03 12:22:56 +02:00
Ralf Jung
df38e644ce deprecate -Csoft-float because it is unsound (and not fixable) 2024-09-03 12:19:50 +02:00
bors
6199b69c53 Auto merge of #129777 - nnethercote:unreachable_pub-4, r=Urgau
Add `unreachable_pub`, round 4

A follow-up to #129732.

r? `@Urgau`
2024-09-03 01:27:20 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
19ff6e6e63 Add warn(unreachable_pub) to rustc_session. 2024-09-03 08:49:54 +10:00
Alexander Cyon
00de006f22
chore: Fix typos in 'compiler' (batch 2) 2024-09-02 07:50:22 +02:00
Rémy Rakic
e0bb1c7291 make -Z mir-include-spans a dedicated enum
We want to allow setting this on the CLI, override it only in MIR
passes, and disable it altogether in mir-opt tests.

The default value is "only for NLL MIR dumps", which is considered off
for all intents and purposes, except for `rustc_borrowck` when an NLL
MIR dump is requested.
2024-08-30 07:14:19 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
d5c40d03dc
Rollup merge of #128970 - DianQK:lint-llvm-ir, r=nikic
Add `-Zlint-llvm-ir`

This flag is similar to `-Zverify-llvm-ir` and allows us to lint the generated IR.

r? compiler
2024-08-29 16:21:47 +02:00