Fix 32-bit Arm reg classes by hierarchically sorting them
We were rejecting legal `asm!` because we were asking for the "greatest" feature that includes a register class, instead of the "least" feature that includes a register class. This was only revealed on certain 32-bit Arm targets because not all have the same register limitations.
This is a somewhat hacky solution, but other solutions would require potentially rearchitecting how the internals of parsing or rejecting register classes work for all targets.
Fixes#126797
r? ``@Amanieu``
For [E0308]: mismatched types, when expr is in an arm's body, not add semicolon ';' at the end of it.
For [E0308]: mismatched types, when expr is in an arm's body, and it is the end expr without a semicolon of the block, not add semicolon ';' at the end of it.
fixes#126222
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Add hard error and migration lint for unsafe attrs
More implementation work for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123757
This adds the migration lint for unsafe attributes, as well as making it a hard error in Rust 2024.
Add needs-symlink directive to compiletest
This is an alternative to #126846 that allows running symlink tests on Windows in CI but will ignore them locally if symlinks aren't available. A future improvement would be to check that the `needs-symlink` directive is used in rmake files that call `create_symlink` but this is just a quick PR to unblock Windows users who want to run tests locally without enabling symlinks.
Replace `f16` and `f128` pattern matching stubs with real implementations
This section of code depends on `rustc_apfloat` rather than our internal types, so this is one potential ICE that we should be able to melt now.
r? `@Nadrieril`
This section of code depends on `rustc_apfloat` rather than our internal
types, so this is one potential ICE that we should be able to melt now.
This also fixes some missing range and match handling in `rustc_middle`.
Ignore `branch-protection-check-IBT` run-make test
The old Makefile implementation (#110304) had an improper comparison which caused the test to never run. However, both the updated Makefile implementation and the rmake implementation fail (missing `.note.gnu.property`). This could be a bug in the original implementation or test flakiness.
Edit: Manually recreating the test case shows that `.note.gnu.property` does not appear in nightly.
```rust
// main.rs
fn main() {
println!("hello world");
}
```
```sh
$ rustc +nightly -V
rustc 1.81.0-nightly (c1b336cb6 2024-06-21)
$ rustc +stable -V
rustc 1.79.0 (129f3b996 2024-06-10)
```
```sh
$ rustc +nightly -Zcf-protection=branch -Clink-args=-nostartfiles -Csave-temps "-L$PWD" main.rs -o main
$ llvm-readobj --elf-output-style=GNU -nW main
Displaying notes found in: .note.gnu.build-id
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000008 NT_GNU_BUILD_ID (unique build ID bitstring)
Build ID: bcae34e6431b2a37
```
Compiling without the other flags still does not show `.note.gnu.property`.
```sh
$ rustc +nightly main.rs -o main
$ llvm-readobj --elf-output-style=GNU -nW main
Displaying notes found in: .note.ABI-tag
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000010 NT_GNU_ABI_TAG (ABI version tag)
OS: Linux, ABI: 4.4.0
Displaying notes found in: .note.gnu.build-id
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000008 NT_GNU_BUILD_ID (unique build ID bitstring)
Build ID: d60d5f108b63bf3a
```
Compiling on stable shows `.note.gnu.property`.
```sh
$ rustc +stable main.rs -o main
$ llvm-readobj --elf-output-style=GNU -nW main
Displaying notes found in: .note.gnu.property
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000010 NT_GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE_0 (property note)
Properties: x86 ISA needed: x86-64-baseline
Displaying notes found in: .note.gnu.build-id
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000014 NT_GNU_BUILD_ID (unique build ID bitstring)
Build ID: 4a494eb578123314e6ff1caf1c8877e27004664f
Displaying notes found in: .note.ABI-tag
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000010 NT_GNU_ABI_TAG (ABI version tag)
OS: Linux, ABI: 4.4.0
```
Part of #121876.
r? `@jieyouxu`
rustdoc: Add support for `missing_unsafe_on_extern` feature
Follow-up of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124482.
Not sure if the `safe` keyword is supposed to be displayed or not though? For now I didn't add it in the generated doc, only `unsafe` as usual.
cc `@spastorino`
r? `@fmease`
Remove use of const traits (and `feature(effects)`) from stdlib
The current uses are already unsound because they are using non-const impls in const contexts. We can reintroduce them by reverting the commit in this PR, after #120639 lands.
Also, make `effects` an incomplete feature.
cc `@rust-lang/project-const-traits`
r? `@compiler-errors`
Fix `...` in multline code-skips in suggestions
When we have long code skips, we write `...` in the line number gutter.
For suggestions, we were "centering" the `...` with the line, but that was inconsistent with what we do in every other case *and* off-center.
Add `f16` inline ASM support for 32-bit ARM
Adds `f16` inline ASM support for 32-bit ARM. SIMD vector types are taken from [here](https://developer.arm.com/architectures/instruction-sets/intrinsics/#f:`@navigationhierarchiesreturnbasetype=[float]&f:@navigationhierarchieselementbitsize=[16]&f:@navigationhierarchiesarchitectures=[A32]).`
Relevant issue: #125398
Tracking issue: #116909
`@rustbot` label +F-f16_and_f128
Add a tidy rule to check that fluent messages and attrs don't end in `.`
This adds a new dependency on `fluent-parse` to `tidy` -- we already rely on it in rustc so I feel like it's not that big of a deal.
This PR also adjusts many error messages that currently end in `.`; not all of them since I added an `ALLOWLIST`, excluded `rustc_codegen_*` ftl files, and `.teach_note` attributes.
r? ``@estebank`` ``@oli-obk``
Migrate `relocation-model`, `error-writing-dependencies` and `crate-name-priority` `run-make` tests to rmake
Part of #121876 and the associated [Google Summer of Code project](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/05/01/gsoc-2024-selected-projects.html).
Needs MSVC try-job due to #28026, almost guaranteed to fail, but let's see anyways.
try-job: aarch64-gnu
`/* try-job: x86_64-msvc */`
try-job: x86_64-apple-1
try-job: armhf-gnu
try-job: test-various
Add `f16` inline ASM support for RISC-V
This PR adds `f16` inline ASM support for RISC-V. A `FIXME` is left for `f128` support as LLVM does not support the required `Q` (Quad-Precision Floating-Point) extension yet.
Relevant issue: #125398
Tracking issue: #116909
`@rustbot` label +F-f16_and_f128
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #126125 (Improve conflict marker recovery)
- #126481 (Add `powerpc-unknown-openbsd` maintenance status)
- #126613 (Print the tested value in int_log tests)
- #126617 (Expand `avx512_target_feature` to include VEX variants)
- #126700 (Make edition dependent `:expr` macro fragment act like the edition-dependent `:pat` fragment does)
- #126707 (Pass target to inaccessible-temp-dir rmake test)
- #126767 (`StaticForeignItem` and `StaticItem` are the same)
- #126774 (Fix another assertion failure for some Expect diagnostics.)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
More ptr metadata gvn
There's basically 3 parts to this PR.
1. Allow references as arguments to `UnOp::PtrMetadata`
This is a MIR semantics addition, so
r? mir
Rather than just raw pointers, also allow references to be passed to `PtrMetadata`. That means the length of a slice can be just `PtrMetadata(_1)` instead of also needing a ref-to-pointer statement (`_2 = &raw *_1` + `PtrMetadata(_2)`).
AFAIK there should be no provenance or tagging implications of looking at the *metadata* of a pointer, and the code in the backends actually already supported it (other than a debug assert, given that they don't care about ptr vs reference, really), so we might as well allow it.
2. Simplify the argument to `PtrMetadata` in GVN
Because the specific kind of pointer-like thing isn't that important, GVN can simplify all those details away. Things like `*const`-to-`*mut` casts and `&mut`-to-`&` reborrows are irrelevant, and skipping them lets it see more interesting things.
cc `@cjgillot`
Notably, unsizing casts for arrays. GVN supported that for `Len`, and now it sees it for `PtrMetadata` as well, allowing `PtrMetadata(pointer)` to become a constant if that pointer came from an array-to-slice unsizing, even through a bunch of other possible steps.
3. Replace `NormalizeArrayLen` with GVN
The `NormalizeArrayLen` pass hasn't been running even in optimized builds for well over a year, and it turns out that GVN -- which *is* on in optimized builds -- can do everything it was trying to do.
So the code for the pass is deleted, but the tests are kept, just changed to the different pass.
As part of this, `LowerSliceLen` was changed to emit `PtrMetadata(_1)` instead of `Len(*_1)`, a small step on the road to eventually eliminating `Rvalue::Len`.