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bors
3fb7e441ae Auto merge of #120370 - x17jiri:likely_unlikely_fix, r=saethlin
Likely unlikely fix

RFC 1131 ( https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/26179 ) added likely/unlikely intrinsics, but they have been broken for a while: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96276 , https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96275 , https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/88767 . This PR tries to fix them.

Changes:
- added a new `cold_path()` intrinsic
- `likely()` and `unlikely()` changed to regular functions implemented using `cold_path()`
2024-11-17 23:57:53 +00:00
Jiri Bobek
777003ae9f Likely unlikely fix 2024-11-17 21:49:10 +01:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
af1c8be400
Rollup merge of #133116 - RalfJung:const-null-ptr, r=dtolnay
stabilize const_ptr_is_null

FCP passed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74939.

The second commit cleans up const stability around UB checks a bit, now that everything they need (except for `const_eval_select`) is stable.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74939
2024-11-17 23:56:10 +08:00
Ralf Jung
543627ddbe clean up const stability around UB checks 2024-11-16 22:50:22 +01:00
Ralf Jung
5eef5ee38a stabilize const_ptr_is_null 2024-11-16 22:50:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
fb5bd7ffcc
Rollup merge of #132449 - RalfJung:is_val_statically_known, r=compiler-errors
mark is_val_statically_known intrinsic as stably const-callable

The intrinsic doesn't actually "do" anything in terms of language semantics, and we are already using it in stable const fn. So let's just properly mark it as stably const-callable to avoid needing `rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable` (and thus reducing noise and keeping the remaining `rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable` as a more clear signal).

Cc `@rust-lang/lang` usually you have to approve exposing intrinsics in const, but this intrinsic is basically just a compiler implementation detail. So FCP doesn't seem necessary.
Cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`
2024-11-16 21:05:44 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
07b033649e
Rollup merge of #131717 - tgross35:stabilize-const_atomic_from_ptr, r=RalfJung
Stabilize `const_atomic_from_ptr`

The API is already stable since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115719, but const stability was blocked on `const_mut_refs`. Since that was recently stabilized, const stabilize the following:

```rust
// core::atomic

impl AtomicBool { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut bool) -> &'a AtomicBool; }

impl<T> AtomicPtr<T> { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut *mut T) -> &'a AtomicPtr<T>; }

impl AtomicU8    { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut u8)    -> &'a AtomicU8;    }
impl AtomicU16   { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut u16)   -> &'a AtomicU16;   }
impl AtomicU32   { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut u32)   -> &'a AtomicU32;   }
impl AtomicU64   { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut u64)   -> &'a AtomicU64;   }
impl AtomicUsize { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut usize) -> &'a AtomicUsize; }

impl AtomicI8    { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut i8)    -> &'a AtomicI8;    }
impl AtomicI16   { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut i16)   -> &'a AtomicI16;   }
impl AtomicI32   { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut i32)   -> &'a AtomicI32;   }
impl AtomicI64   { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut i64)   -> &'a AtomicI64;   }
impl AtomicIsize { pub const unsafe fn from_ptr<'a>(ptr: *mut isize) -> &'a AtomicIsize; }
```
2024-11-16 21:05:43 +01:00
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cea081e980
Rollup merge of #133050 - tgross35:inline-f16-f128, r=saethlin
Always inline functions signatures containing `f16` or `f128`

There are a handful of tier 2 and tier 3 targets that cause a LLVM crash or linker error when generating code that contains `f16` or `f128`. The cranelift backend also does not support these types. To work around this, every function in `std` or `core` that contains these types must be marked `#[inline]` in order to avoid sending any code to the backend unless specifically requested.

However, this is inconvenient and easy to forget. Introduce a check for these types in the frontend that automatically inlines any function signatures that take or return `f16` or `f128`.

Note that this is not a perfect fix because it does not account for the types being passed by reference or as members of aggregate types, but this is sufficient for what is currently needed in the standard library.

Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/133035
Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/133037
2024-11-14 17:55:27 -08:00
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60f3911631
Rollup merge of #133048 - cyrgani:ptr-doc-update, r=Amanieu
use `&raw` in `{read, write}_unaligned` documentation

Fixes #133024 by using `&raw const` and `&raw mut` instead of `addr_of!` and `addr_of_mut!`.
2024-11-14 17:55:26 -08:00
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a835f2a81f
Rollup merge of #133019 - sorairolake:add-missing-period-and-colon, r=tgross35
docs: Fix missing period and colon in methods for primitive types

Closes #133018
2024-11-14 17:55:26 -08:00
Trevor Gross
b77dbbd4fd Pass f16 and f128 by value in const_assert!
These types are currently passed by reference, which does not avoid the
backend crashes. Change these back to being passed by value, which makes
the types easier to detect for automatic inlining.
2024-11-14 16:09:45 -06:00
cyrgani
7711ba2d14 use &raw in {read, write}_unaligned documentation 2024-11-14 21:04:30 +01:00
bors
c82e0dff84 Auto merge of #132709 - programmerjake:optimize-charto_digit, r=joshtriplett
optimize char::to_digit and assert radix is at least 2

approved by t-libs: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/475#issuecomment-2457858458

let me know if this needs an assembly test or similar.
2024-11-14 14:14:40 +00:00
bors
dae7ac133b Auto merge of #133026 - workingjubilee:rollup-q8ig6ah, r=workingjubilee
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #131304 (float types: move copysign, abs, signum to libcore)
 - #132907 (Change intrinsic declarations to new style)
 - #132971 (Handle infer vars in anon consts on stable)
 - #133003 (Make `CloneToUninit` dyn-compatible)
 - #133004 (btree: simplify the backdoor between set and map)
 - #133008 (update outdated comment about test-float-parse)
 - #133012 (Add test cases for #125918)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-14 07:07:53 +00:00
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d21a53d836
Rollup merge of #133008 - onur-ozkan:update-outdated-comment, r=jieyouxu
update outdated comment about test-float-parse

It's no longer a Python program since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/127510.
2024-11-13 22:43:38 -08:00
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17dcadd587
Rollup merge of #133003 - zachs18:clonetouninit-dyn-compat-u8, r=dtolnay
Make `CloneToUninit` dyn-compatible

Make `CloneToUninit` dyn-compatible, by making `clone_to_uninit`'s `dst` parameter `*mut u8` instead of `*mut Self`, so the method does not reference `Self` except in the `self` parameter and is thus dispatchable from a trait object.

This allows, among other things, adding `CloneToUninit` as a supertrait bound for `trait Foo` to allow cloning `dyn Foo` in some containers. Currently, this means that `Rc::make_mut` and `Arc::make_mut` can work with `dyn Foo` where `trait Foo: CloneToUninit`.

<details><summary>Example</summary>

```rs
#![feature(clone_to_uninit)]
use std::clone::CloneToUninit;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::borrow::BorrowMut;

trait Foo: BorrowMut<u32> + CloneToUninit + Debug {}

impl<T: BorrowMut<u32> + CloneToUninit + Debug> Foo for T {}

fn main() {
    let foo: Rc<dyn Foo> = Rc::new(42_u32);
    let mut bar = foo.clone();
    *Rc::make_mut(&mut bar).borrow_mut() = 37;
    dbg!(foo, bar); // 42, 37
}
```

</details>

Eventually, `Box::<T>::clone` is planned to be converted to use `T::clone_to_uninit`, which when combined with this change, will allow cloning `Box<dyn Foo>` where `trait Foo: CloneToUninit` without any additional `unsafe` code for the author of `trait Foo`.[^1]

This PR should have no stable side-effects, as `CloneToUninit` is unstable so cannot be mentioned on stable, and `CloneToUninit` is not used as a supertrait anywhere in the stdlib.

This change removes some length checks that could only fail if library UB was already hit (e.g. calling `<[T]>::clone_to_uninit` with a too-small-length `dst` is library UB and was previously detected[^2]; since `dst` does not have a length anymore, this now cannot be detected[^3]).

r? libs-api

-----

I chose to make the parameter `*mut u8` instead of `*mut ()` because that might make it simpler to pass the result of `alloc` to `clone_to_uninit`, but `*mut ()` would also make sense, and any `*mut ConcreteType` would *work*. The original motivation for [using specifically `*mut ()`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/116113#discussion_r1335303908) appears to be `std::ptr::from_raw_parts_mut`, but that now [takes `*mut impl Thin`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/ptr/fn.from_raw_parts.html) instead of `*mut ()`. I have another branch where the parameter is `*mut ()`, if that is preferred.

It *could* also take something like `&mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]` to be dyn-compatible but still allow size-checking and in some cases safe writing, but this is already an `unsafe` API where misuse is UB, so I'm not sure how many guardrails it's worth adding here, and `&mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]` might be overly cumbersome to construct for callers compared to `*mut u8`

[^1]:  Note that  `impl<T: CloneToUninit + ?Sized> Clone for Box` must be added before or at the same time as when `CloneToUninit` becomes stable, due to `Box` being `#[fundamental]`, as if there is any stable gap between the stabilization of `CloneToUninit` and `impl<T: CloneToUninit + ?Sized> Clone for Box`, then users could implement both `CloneToUninit for dyn LocalTrait` and separately `Clone for Box<dyn LocalTrait>` during that gap, and be broken by the introduction of  `impl<T: CloneToUninit + ?Sized> Clone for Box`.

[^2]: Using a `debug_assert_eq` in [`core::clone::uninit::CopySpec::clone_slice`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/src/core/clone/uninit.rs.html#28).

[^3]: This PR just uses [the metadata (length) from `self`](e0c1c8bc50/library/core/src/clone.rs (L286)) to construct the `*mut [T]` to pass to `CopySpec::clone_slice` in `<[T]>::clone_to_uninit`.
2024-11-13 22:43:37 -08:00
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55e05f240b
Rollup merge of #132907 - BLANKatGITHUB:intrinsic, r=saethlin
Change intrinsic declarations to new style

Pr is for issue #132735
This changes the first `extern "rust-intrinsic"` block to the new style.
r? `@RalfJung`
2024-11-13 22:43:36 -08:00
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52913653dd
Rollup merge of #131304 - RalfJung:float-core, r=tgross35
float types: move copysign, abs, signum to libcore

These operations are explicitly specified to act "bitwise", i.e. they just act on the sign bit and do not even quiet signaling NaNs. We also list them as ["non-arithmetic operations"](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/primitive.f32.html#nan-bit-patterns), and all the other non-arithmetic operations are in libcore. There's no reason to expect them to require any sort of runtime support, and from [these experiments](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50145#issuecomment-997301250) it seems like LLVM indeed compiles them in a way that does not require any sort of runtime support.

Nominating for `@rust-lang/libs-api` since this change takes immediate effect on stable.

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/50145.
2024-11-13 22:43:35 -08:00
bors
22bcb81c66 Auto merge of #122770 - iximeow:ixi/int-formatting-optimization, r=workingjubilee
improve codegen of fmt_num to delete unreachable panic

it seems LLVM doesn't realize that `curr` is always decremented at least once in either loop formatting characters of the input string by their appropriate radix, and so the later `&buf[curr..]` generates a check for out-of-bounds access and panic. this is unreachable in reality as even for `x == T::zero()` we'll produce at least the character `Self::digit(T::zero())`, yielding at least one character output, and `curr` will always be at least one below `buf.len()`.

adjust `fmt_int` to make this fact more obvious to the compiler, which fortunately (or unfortunately) results in a measurable performance improvement for workloads heavy on formatting integers.

in the program i'd noticed this in, you can see the `cmp $0x80,%rdi; ja 7c` here, which branches to a slice index fail helper:
<img width="660" alt="before" src="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/4615790/ac482d54-21f8-494b-9c83-4beadc3ca0ef">

where after this change the function is broadly similar, but smaller, with one fewer registers updated in each pass through the loop in addition the never-taken `cmp/ja` being gone:
<img width="646" alt="after" src="https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/assets/4615790/1bee1d76-b674-43ec-9b21-4587364563aa">

this represents a ~2-3% difference in runtime in my [admittedly comically i32-formatting-bound](https://github.com/athre0z/disas-bench/blob/master/bench/yaxpeax/src/main.rs#L58-L67) use case (printing x86 instructions, including i32 displacements and immediates) as measured on a ryzen 9 3950x.

the impact on `<impl LowerHex for i8>::fmt` is both more dramatic and less impactful: it continues to have a loop that is evaluated at most twice, though the compiler doesn't know that to unroll it. the generated code there is identical to the impl for `i32`. there, the smaller loop body has less effect on runtime, and removing the never-taken slice bounds check is offset by whatever address recalculation is happening with the `lea/add/neg` at the end of the loop. it behaves about the same before and after.

---

i initially measured slightly better outcomes using `unreachable_unchecked()` here instead, but that was hacking on std and rebuilding with `-Z build-std` on an older rustc (nightly 5b377cece, 2023-06-30). it does not yield better outcomes now, so i see no reason to proceed with that approach at all.

<details>
<summary>initial notes about that, seemingly irrelevant on modern rustc</summary>
i went through a few tries at getting llvm to understand the bounds check isn't necessary, but i should mention the _best_ i'd seen here was actually from the existing `fmt_int` with a diff like
```diff
        if x == zero {
            // No more digits left to accumulate.
            break;
        };
    }
}
+
+ if curr >= buf.len() {
+     unsafe { core::hint::unreachable_unchecked(); }
+ }
let buf = &buf[curr..];
```

posting a random PR to `rust-lang/rust` to do that without a really really compelling reason seemed a bit absurd, so i tried to work that into something that seems more palatable at a glance. but if you're interested, that certainly produced better (x86_64) code through LLVM. in that case with `buf.iter_mut().rev()` as the iterator, `<impl LowerHex for i8>::fmt` actually unrolls into something like

```
put_char(x & 0xf);
let mut len = 1;
if x > 0xf {
  put_char((x >> 4) & 0xf);
  len = 2;
}
pad_integral(buf[buf.len() - len..]);
```

it's pretty cool! `<impl LowerHex for i32>::fmt` also was slightly better. that all resulted in closer to an 6% difference in my use case.

</details>

---

i have not looked at formatters other than LowerHex/UpperHex with this change, though i'd be a bit shocked if any were _worse_.

(i have absolutely _no_ idea how you'd regression test this, but that might be just my not knowing what the right tool for that would be in rust-lang/rust. i'm of half a mind that this is small and fiddly enough to not be worth landing lest it quietly regress in the future anyway. but i didn't want to discard the idea without at least offering it upstream here)
2024-11-14 04:17:20 +00:00
Shun Sakai
17ed948312 docs: Fix missing colon in methods for primitive types 2024-11-14 10:39:33 +09:00
Shun Sakai
2cb7aeaba5 docs: Fix missing period in methods for integer types 2024-11-14 10:24:38 +09:00
bors
bd0826a452 Auto merge of #133006 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-dz6oiq5, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #126046 (Implement `mixed_integer_ops_unsigned_sub`)
 - #132302 (rustdoc: Treat declarative macros more like other item kinds)
 - #132842 (ABI checks: add support for tier2 arches)
 - #132995 (compiletest: Add ``exact-llvm-major-version`` directive)
 - #132996 (Trim extra space when suggesting removing bad `let`)
 - #132998 (Unvacation myself)
 - #133000 ([rustdoc] Fix duplicated footnote IDs)
 - #133001 (actually test next solver)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-14 01:15:35 +00:00
onur-ozkan
f432fb4006 update outdated comment about test-float-parse
Signed-off-by: onur-ozkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
2024-11-13 23:17:32 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
f3df2a2126
Rollup merge of #126046 - davidzeng0:mixed_integer_ops_unsigned_sub, r=Amanieu
Implement `mixed_integer_ops_unsigned_sub`

Implement https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/126043

ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/386 [Accepted]
2024-11-13 21:04:22 +01:00
bors
8adb4b30f4 Auto merge of #132662 - RalfJung:const-panic-inlining, r=tgross35
tweak attributes for const panic macro

Let's do some random mutations of this macro to see if that can re-gain the perf lost in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/132542.
2024-11-13 19:47:38 +00:00
Zachary S
6166b0cda5 Update core CloneToUninit tests 2024-11-13 13:42:41 -06:00
Ralf Jung
c00d64250b const_panic: don't wrap it in a separate function 2024-11-13 09:53:42 +01:00
bors
44f233f251 Auto merge of #132883 - LaihoE:vectorized_is_sorted, r=thomcc
vectorize slice::is_sorted

Benchmarks using u32 slices:
| len | New | Old |
|--------|----------------------|----------------------|
| 2      | 1.1997 ns           | 889.23 ps           |
| 4      | 1.6479 ns           | 1.5396 ns           |
| 8      | 2.5764 ns           | 2.5633 ns           |
| 16     | 5.4750 ns           | 4.7421 ns           |
| 32     | 11.344 ns           | 8.4634 ns           |
| 64     | 12.105 ns           | 18.104 ns           |
| 128    | 17.263 ns           | 33.185 ns           |
| 256    | 29.465 ns           | 60.928 ns           |
| 512    | 48.926 ns           | 116.19 ns           |
| 1024   | 85.274 ns           | 237.91 ns           |
| 2048   | 160.94 ns           | 469.53 ns           |
| 4096   | 311.60 ns           | 911.43 ns           |
| 8192   | 615.89 ns           | 2.2316 µs           |
| 16384  | 1.2619 µs           | 3.4871 µs           |
| 32768  | 2.5245 µs           | 6.9947 µs           |
| 65536  | 5.2254 µs           | 15.212 µs           |

Seems to be a bit slower on small N but much faster on large N.

Godbolt: https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Txn5MdfKn
2024-11-13 03:43:59 +00:00
bors
242f20dc1e Auto merge of #132972 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-456osr7, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132702 (CFI: Append debug location to CFI blocks)
 - #132851 (Update the doc comment of `ASCII_CASE_MASK`)
 - #132948 (stabilize const_unicode_case_lookup)
 - #132950 (Use GNU ld on m68k-unknown-linux-gnu)
 - #132962 (triagebot: add codegen reviewers)
 - #132966 (stabilize const_option_ext)
 - #132970 (Add tracking issue number to unsigned_nonzero_div_ceil feature)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-13 01:00:17 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
d83de7e0c5
Rollup merge of #132970 - tyilo:nonzero-u-div-ceil-issue, r=tgross35
Add tracking issue number to unsigned_nonzero_div_ceil feature

Tracking issue: #132968
2024-11-12 23:26:46 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
ae5c00f053
Rollup merge of #132966 - RalfJung:const_option_ext, r=jhpratt
stabilize const_option_ext

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/91930

FCP passed in that issue.
2024-11-12 23:26:45 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
978f592539
Rollup merge of #132948 - RalfJung:const_unicode_case_lookup, r=Noratrieb
stabilize const_unicode_case_lookup

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/101400

See there for t-libs-api FCP
2024-11-12 23:26:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
5419f41f9a
Rollup merge of #132851 - chansuke:update-comment, r=thomcc
Update the doc comment of `ASCII_CASE_MASK`

Revived and continued the work from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120282.

the original [branch](https://github.com/mahmudsudo/rust-1/tree/patch-1) was deleted, i created a new branch to carry the changes forward
2024-11-12 23:26:42 +01:00
bors
b420d923cf Auto merge of #132870 - Noratrieb:inline-int-parsing, r=tgross35
`#[inline]` integer parsing functions

This improves the performance of `str::parse` into integers.

Before:
```
compare          fastest       │ slowest       │ median        │ mean          │ samples │ iters
╰─ std                         │               │               │               │         │
   ├─ 328920585  10.23 ns      │ 24.8 ns       │ 10.34 ns      │ 10.48 ns      │ 100     │ 25600
   ├─ 3255       8.551 ns      │ 8.59 ns       │ 8.551 ns      │ 8.56 ns       │ 100     │ 25600
   ╰─ 5          7.847 ns      │ 7.887 ns      │ 7.847 ns      │ 7.853 ns      │ 100     │ 25600
```

After:
```
compare          fastest       │ slowest       │ median        │ mean          │ samples │ iters
╰─ std                         │               │               │               │         │
   ├─ 328920585  8.316 ns      │ 23.7 ns       │ 8.355 ns      │ 8.491 ns      │ 100     │ 25600
   ├─ 3255       4.566 ns      │ 4.588 ns      │ 4.586 ns      │ 4.576 ns      │ 100     │ 51200
   ╰─ 5          2.877 ns      │ 3.697 ns      │ 2.896 ns      │ 2.945 ns      │ 100     │ 102400
```

Benchmark:
```rust
fn std(input: &str) -> Result<u64, ParseIntError> {
    input.parse()
}
```
2024-11-12 22:24:50 +00:00
Asger Hautop Drewsen
19843dbcb4 Add tracking issue number to unsigned_nonzero_div_ceil feature 2024-11-12 22:36:54 +01:00
Zachary S
e0c1c8bc50 Make CloneToUninit dyn-compatible 2024-11-12 15:08:41 -06:00
Ralf Jung
324d059962 stabilize const_option_ext 2024-11-12 21:42:15 +01:00
Ralf Jung
eddab479fd stabilize const_unicode_case_lookup 2024-11-12 15:13:31 +01:00
aaishwarymishra@gmail.com
29cfb35074 adds new declaration to codegen 2024-11-12 13:45:54 +05:30
bors
5700240aff Auto merge of #132943 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-164l3ej, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #132651 (Remove attributes from generics in built-in derive macros)
 - #132668 (Feature gate yield expressions not in 2024)
 - #132771 (test(configure): cover `parse_args` in `src/bootstrap/configure.py`)
 - #132895 (Generalize `NonNull::from_raw_parts` per ACP362)
 - #132914 (Update grammar in std::cell docs.)
 - #132927 (Consolidate type system const evaluation under `traits::evaluate_const`)
 - #132935 (Make sure to ignore elided lifetimes when pointing at args for fulfillment errors)
 - #132941 (Subtree update of `rust-analyzer`)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2024-11-12 08:15:38 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
87d5faf5b6
Rollup merge of #132914 - rcorre:cell-grammar, r=tgross35
Update grammar in std::cell docs.

Using "having" in both the leading sentence and the bullets is unnecessary.
It makes it read as "it is only possible to have having several immutable...".
2024-11-12 08:07:18 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
72c62688d1
Rollup merge of #132895 - scottmcm:generalize-nonnull-from-raw-parts, r=ibraheemdev
Generalize `NonNull::from_raw_parts` per ACP362

I did the raw pointers in #125701, but apparently forgot `NonNull`.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/362
2024-11-12 08:07:17 +01:00
Ralf Jung
2d3c08a022 remove no-longer-needed abs_private 2024-11-12 07:47:26 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
953064f00a
Rollup merge of #132847 - RalfJung:addr-dont-expose, r=Mark-Simulacrum
elem_offset / subslice_range: use addr() instead of 'as usize'

There's no reason to use ptr-to-int casts with their subtle semantics here.
2024-11-12 06:27:19 +01:00
aaishwarymishra@gmail.com
3904426188 new intrinsic declaration 2024-11-12 05:56:03 +05:30
aaishwarymishra@gmail.com
87d2c071d5 new intrinsic declaration 2024-11-12 05:51:38 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
9d7faccffc
Rollup merge of #132144 - adetaylor:receiver-trait-itself, r=wesleywiser
Arbitrary self types v2: (unused) Receiver trait

This commit contains a new `Receiver` trait, which is the basis for the Arbitrary Self Types v2 RFC. This allows smart pointers to be method receivers even if they're not Deref.

This is currently unused by the compiler - a subsequent PR will start to use this for method resolution if the `arbitrary_self_types` feature gate is enabled. This is being landed first simply to make review simpler: if people feel this should all be in an atomic PR let me know.

This is a part of the arbitrary self types v2 project, https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3519
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44874

r? `@wesleywiser`
2024-11-11 21:58:29 +01:00
Ryan Roden-Corrent
0d3a58e576
Update grammar in std::cell docs.
Using "having" in both the leading sentence and the bullets is unnecessary.
It makes it read as "it is only possible to have having several immutable...".
2024-11-11 13:22:03 -05:00
bors
d4822c2d84 Auto merge of #127589 - notriddle:notriddle/search-sem-3, r=GuillaumeGomez
rustdoc-search: simplify rules for generics and type params

**Heads up!**: This PR is a follow-up that depends on #124544. It adds 12dc24f460, a change to the filtering behavior, and 9900ea48b5, a minor ranking tweak.

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-project-goals/issues/112

This PR overturns https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109802

## Preview

* no results: [`Box<[A]> -> Vec<B>`](http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-12/search-sem-3/std/index.html?search=Box%3C%5BA%5D%3E%20-%3E%20Vec%3CB%3E)
* results: [`Box<[A]> -> Vec<A>`](http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-12/search-sem-3/std/index.html?search=Box%3C%5BA%5D%3E%20-%3E%20Vec%3CA%3E)
* [`T -> U`](http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-12/search-sem-3/std/index.html?search=T%20-%3E%20U)
* [`Cx -> TyCtxt`](http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-12/search-sem-3-compiler/rustdoc/index.html?search=Cx%20-%3E%20TyCtxt)

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/015ae28c-7469-4f7f-be03-157d28d7ec97)

## Description

This commit is a response to feedback on the displayed type signatures results, by making generics act stricter.

- Order within generics is significant. This means `Vec<Allocator>` now matches only with a true vector of allocators, instead of matching the second type param. It also makes unboxing within generics stricter, so `Result<A, B>` only matches if `B` is in the error type and `A` is in the success type. The top level of the function search is unaffected.
- Generics are only "unboxed" if a type is explicitly opted into it. References and tuples are hardcoded to allow unboxing, and Box, Rc, Arc, Option, Result, and Future are opted in with an unstable attribute. Search result unboxing is the process that allows you to search for `i32 -> str` and get back a function with the type signature `&Future<i32> -> Box<str>`.
- Instead of ranking by set overlap, it ranks by the number of items in the type signature. This makes it easier to find single type signatures like transmute.

## Find the discussion on

* <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/393423-t-rustdoc.2Fmeetings/topic/meeting.202024-07-08/near/449965149>
* <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124544#issuecomment-2204272265>
* <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/266220-t-rustdoc/topic/deciding.20on.20semantics.20of.20generics.20in.20rustdoc.20search>
2024-11-11 12:26:00 +00:00
Scott McMurray
fb26ba88f8 Generalize NonNull::from_raw_parts per ACP362
I did the raw pointers in 125701, but apparently forgot `NonNull`.
2024-11-11 00:05:17 -08:00