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Author SHA1 Message Date
Rémy Rakic
38dca73456 require -Zunstable-options to use new link-self-contained values and
linker flavors

- only the stable values for `-Clink-self-contained` can be used on stable until we
have more feedback on the interface
- `-Zunstable-options` is required to use unstable linker flavors
2023-06-30 21:11:42 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
1da271b6d0 refactor add_gcc_ld_path into its final form 2023-06-30 21:07:05 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
0fb80715bb use LinkSelfContained for -C link-self-contained 2023-06-30 21:01:38 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
5d91c1ced4 add dedicated -C link-self-contained structure 2023-06-30 20:37:24 +00:00
Rémy Rakic
5bc887020b regroup LinkerPluginLto blocks 2023-06-30 20:28:46 +00:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
53245a17bb
Set error handler output format as soon as possible 2023-06-29 23:31:24 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
d505582ce2
Rollup merge of #113084 - WaffleLapkin:less_map_or, r=Nilstrieb
Simplify some conditions

r? `@Nilstrieb`

Some things taken out of my `is_none_or` pr.
2023-06-27 22:10:15 +02:00
许杰友 Jieyou Xu (Joe)
cef812bd95
Provide more context for rustc +nightly -Zunstable-options on stable 2023-06-27 23:23:33 +08:00
Maybe Waffle
ef05533c39 Simplify some conditions 2023-06-27 07:40:47 +00:00
Augie Fackler
34d0cffcdf switch to using a target property to control plt default 2023-06-22 14:29:22 -04:00
Augie Fackler
dfc5218dc8 rustc_session: default to -Z plt=yes on non-x86_64
Per the discussion in #106380 plt=no isn't a great default, and
rust-lang/compiler-team#581 decided that the default should be PLT=yes
for everything except x86_64. Not everyone agrees about the x86_64 part
of this change, but this at least is an improvement in the state of
things without changing the x86_64 situation, so I've attempted making
this change in the name of not letting the perfect be the enemy of the
good.
2023-06-22 14:29:21 -04:00
Boxy
a2050ba12d add -Z flag 2023-06-19 09:01:37 +01:00
Ben Kimock
0a1fa411ed Remove comments from mir-opt MIR dumps 2023-06-15 15:19:11 -04:00
bors
7b0eac438a Auto merge of #112400 - WaffleLapkin:vtable_stats, r=compiler-errors
Collect VTable stats & add `-Zprint-vtable-sizes`

This is a bit hacky/buggy, but I'm not entirely sure how to fix it, so I want to ask reviewers for help...

To try this, use either of those:
- `cargo clean && RUSTFLAGS="-Zprint-vtable-sizes" cargo +toolchain b`
- `cargo clean && cargo rustc +toolchain -Zprint-vtable-sizes`
- `rustc +toolchain -Zprint-vtable-sizes ./file.rs`
2023-06-14 11:24:42 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
7c3ce02a11 Introduce a minimum CGU size in non-incremental builds.
Because tiny CGUs make compilation less efficient *and* result in worse
generated code.

We don't do this when the number of CGUs is explicitly given, because
there are times when the requested number is very important, as
described in some comments within the commit. So the commit also
introduces a `CodegenUnits` type that distinguishes between default
values and user-specified values.

This change has a roughly neutral effect on walltimes across the
rustc-perf benchmarks; there are some speedups and some slowdowns. But
it has significant wins for most other metrics on numerous benchmarks,
including instruction counts, cycles, binary size, and max-rss. It also
reduces parallelism, which is good for reducing jobserver competition
when multiple rustc processes are running at the same time. It's smaller
benchmarks that benefit the most; larger benchmarks already have CGUs
that are all larger than the minimum size.

Here are some example before/after CGU sizes for opt builds.

- html5ever
  - CGUs: 16, mean size: 1196.1, sizes: [3908, 2992, 1706, 1652, 1572,
    1136, 1045, 948, 946, 938, 579, 471, 443, 327, 286, 189]
  - CGUs: 4, mean size: 4396.0, sizes: [6706, 3908, 3490, 3480]

- libc
  - CGUs: 12, mean size: 35.3, sizes: [163, 93, 58, 53, 37, 8, 2 (x6)]
  - CGUs: 1, mean size: 424.0, sizes: [424]

- tt-muncher
  - CGUs: 5, mean size: 1819.4, sizes: [8508, 350, 198, 34, 7]
  - CGUs: 1, mean size: 9075.0, sizes: [9075]

Note that CGUs of size 100,000+ aren't unusual in larger programs.
2023-06-14 10:57:44 +10:00
Maybe Waffle
dc0fba0238 Tweak the sort of vtable sizes 2023-06-13 12:39:59 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
8e6a193946 Tweak names and docs for vtable stats 2023-06-13 12:07:12 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
f2545fb225 Collect VTable stats & add -Zprint-vtable-sizes 2023-06-12 15:58:35 +00:00
bors
343ad6f059 Auto merge of #111626 - pjhades:output, r=b-naber
Write to stdout if `-` is given as output file

With this PR, if `-o -` or `--emit KIND=-` is provided, output will be written to stdout instead. Binary output (those of type `obj`, `llvm-bc`, `link` and `metadata`) being written this way will result in an error unless stdout is not a tty. Multiple output types going to stdout will trigger an error too, as they will all be mixded together.

This implements https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/431

The idea behind the changes is to introduce an `OutFileName` enum that represents the output - be it a real path or stdout - and to use this enum along the code paths that handle different output types.
2023-06-09 09:45:40 +00:00
bors
a0df04c0f2 Auto merge of #110040 - ndrewxie:issue-84447-partial-1, r=lcnr,michaelwoerister
Removed use of iteration through a HashMap/HashSet in rustc_incremental and replaced with IndexMap/IndexSet

This allows for the `#[allow(rustc::potential_query_instability)]` in rustc_incremental to be removed, moving towards fixing #84447 (although a LOT more modules have to be changed to fully resolve it). Only HashMaps/HashSets that are being iterated through have been modified (although many structs and traits outside of rustc_incremental had to be modified as well, as they had fields/methods that involved a HashMap/HashSet that would be iterated through)

I'm making a PR for just 1 module changed to test for performance regressions and such, for future changes I'll either edit this PR to reflect additional modules being converted, or batch multiple modules of changes together and make a PR for each group of modules.
2023-06-08 07:30:03 +00:00
Andrew Xie
54d7b327e5 Removed stable/unstable sort arg from into_sorted_stable_ord, fixed a few misc issues, added collect to UnordItems 2023-06-08 00:38:50 -04:00
Jing Peng
9b1a1e1d95 Write to stdout if - is given as output file
If `-o -` or `--emit KIND=-` is provided, output will be written
to stdout instead. Binary output (`obj`, `llvm-bc`, `link` and
`metadata`) being written this way will result in an error unless
stdout is not a tty. Multiple output types going to stdout will
trigger an error too, as they will all be mixded together.
2023-06-06 17:53:29 -04:00
Michael Goulet
b637048a89 Add -Ztrait-solver=next-coherence 2023-06-06 18:43:20 +00:00
bors
23f93a1266 Auto merge of #103877 - oli-obk:const_eval_step_limit, r=fee1-dead
Replace const eval limit by a lint and add an exponential backoff warning

The lint triggers at the first power of 2 that comes after 1 million function calls or traversed back-edges (takes less than a second on usual programs). After the first emission, an unsilenceable warning is repeated at every following power of 2 terminators, causing it to get reported less and less the longer the evaluation runs.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`

fixes #93481
closes #67217
2023-06-01 05:32:00 +00:00
bors
9af3865dec Auto merge of #110807 - petrochenkov:strictflavor, r=lqd,wesleywiser
linker: Report linker flavors incompatible with the current target

The linker flavor is checked for target compatibility even if linker is never used (e.g. we are producing a rlib).
If it causes trouble, we can move the check to `link.rs` so it will run if the linker (flavor) is actually used.

And also feature gate explicitly specifying linker flavors for tier 3 targets.

The next step is supporting all the internal linker flavors in user-visible interfaces (command line and json).
2023-05-31 22:40:25 +00:00
Oli Scherer
05eae08233 Remove const eval limit and implement an exponential backoff lint instead 2023-05-31 10:24:17 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
ef82bd4b55
Rollup merge of #111975 - jyn514:normalization, r=cjgillot
Stop normalizing so many different prefixes

Previously, we would normalize *all* of
- the absolute path to the repository checkout
- the /rustc/$sha for stage1 (if `remap-debuginfo` was enabled)
- the /rustc/$sha for download-rustc
- the sysroot for download-rustc

Now, we consistently only normalize /rustc/FAKE_PREFIX. Not only is this much simpler, but it also avoids ongoing maintenance for download-rustc and makes it much less likely that tests break by accident.

- Change `tests/ui/track-diagnostics/track6.rs` to use a relative path instead of an absolute one. I am not actually sure why `track_caller` works here, but it does seem to work 🤷

- Pass `-Zsimulate-remapped-rust-src-base=/rustc/FAKE_PREFIX` to all suites, not just UI. In particular, mir-opt tests emit /rustc/ paths in their output.

r? ```@cjgillot``` since you reviewed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/110699 - this is the test that it doesn't regress :)
2023-05-31 11:19:07 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
7ca941f18e
Rollup merge of #112053 - nnethercote:rm-Zcpu-partitioning-strategy, r=wesleywiser
Remove `-Zcgu-partitioning-strategy`.

This option was introduced three years ago, but it's never been meaningfully used, and `default` is the only acceptable value.

Also, I think the `Partition` trait presents an interface that is too closely tied to the existing strategy and would probably be wrong for other strategies. (My rule of thumb is to not make something generic until there are at least two instances of it, to avoid this kind of problem.)

Also, I don't think providing multiple partitioning strategies to the user is a good idea, because the compiler already has enough obscure knobs.

This commit removes the option, along with the `Partition` trait, and the `Partitioner` and `DefaultPartitioning` types. I left the existing code in `compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/default.rs`, though I could be persuaded that moving it into
`compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/mod.rs` is better.

r? ``@wesleywiser``
2023-05-31 07:07:00 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
97d4a38de9 Remove -Zcgu-partitioning-strategy.
This option was introduced three years ago, but it's never been
meaningfully used, and `default` is the only acceptable value.

Also, I think the `Partition` trait presents an interface that is too
closely tied to the existing strategy and would probably be wrong for
other strategies. (My rule of thumb is to not make something generic
until there are at least two instances of it, to avoid this kind of
problem.)

Also, I don't think providing multiple partitioning strategies to the
user is a good idea, because the compiler already has enough obscure
knobs.

This commit removes the option, along with the `Partition` trait, and
the `Partitioner` and `DefaultPartitioning` types. I left the existing
code in `compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/default.rs`,
though I could be persuaded that moving it into
`compiler/rustc_monomorphize/src/partitioning/mod.rs` is better.
2023-05-30 17:48:49 +10:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
23f177d86d rustc_session: Feature gate linker flavors for tier 3 targets 2023-05-29 19:58:11 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
b0ce4164f0 linker: Report linker flavors incompatible with the current target
Previously they would be reported as link time errors about unknown linker options
2023-05-29 19:58:11 +03:00
Nicholas Nethercote
781111ef35 Use Cow in {D,Subd}iagnosticMessage.
Each of `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage::{Str,Eager}` has a comment:
```
// FIXME(davidtwco): can a `Cow<'static, str>` be used here?
```
This commit answers that question in the affirmative. It's not the most
compelling change ever, but it might be worth merging.

This requires changing the `impl<'a> From<&'a str>` impls to `impl
From<&'static str>`, which involves a bunch of knock-on changes that
require/result in call sites being a little more precise about exactly
what kind of string they use to create errors, and not just `&str`. This
will result in fewer unnecessary allocations, though this will not have
any notable perf effects given that these are error paths.

Note that I was lazy within Clippy, using `to_string` in a few places to
preserve the existing string imprecision. I could have used `impl
Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>` in various places as is done in the
compiler, but that would have required changes to *many* call sites
(mostly changing `&format("...")` to `format!("...")`) which didn't seem
worthwhile.
2023-05-29 09:23:43 +10:00
Wesley Wiser
019d75b44e Add SafeStack support to rustc
Adds support for LLVM [SafeStack] which provides backward edge control
flow protection by separating the stack into two parts: data which is
only accessed in provable safe ways is allocated on the normal stack
(the "safe stack") and all other data is placed in a separate allocation
(the "unsafe stack").

SafeStack support is enabled by passing `-Zsanitizer=safestack`.

[SafeStack]: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/SafeStack.html
2023-05-26 15:18:54 -04:00
jyn
157d936c31 Stop normalizing so many different prefixes
Previously, we would normalize *all* of
- the absolute path to the repository checkout
- the /rustc/$sha for stage1 (if `remap-debuginfo` was enabled)
- the /rustc/$sha for download-rustc
- the sysroot for download-rustc

Now, we consistently only normalize /rustc/FAKE_PREFIX. Not only is this
much simpler, but it also avoids ongoing maintenance for download-rustc
and makes it much less likely that tests break by accident.

- Change `tests/ui/track-diagnostics/track6.rs` to use a relative path
  instead of an absolute one. I am not actually sure why `track_caller`
works here, but it does seem to work 🤷

- Pass `-Zsimulate-remapped-rust-src-base=/rustc/FAKE_PREFIX` to all
  suites, not just UI. In particular, mir-opt tests emit /rustc/ paths
  in their output.
2023-05-26 12:16:30 -05:00
Maybe Waffle
fb0f74a8c9 Use Option::is_some_and and Result::is_ok_and in the compiler 2023-05-24 14:20:41 +00:00
Dylan DPC
fa11c9e8ca
Rollup merge of #111606 - jyn514:nightly-diagnostics, r=lcnr
very minor cleanups

- add `must_use` to `early_error_no_abort`

  this was already being used at its only callsite, but this ensures that new code remembers to use it if it's called in the future. found this while investigating https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/110090.

- remove outdated and incorrect comment in `builder.rs`. `doc_rust_lang_org_channel` doesn't exist in rustdoc, it gets it from an env var instead: b275d2c30b/src/librustdoc/clean/utils.rs (L569-L573)
2023-05-20 12:20:59 +05:30
bors
92f5dea0eb Auto merge of #109602 - bvanjoi:fix-issue-109343, r=petrochenkov
fix(resolve): replace bindings to dummy for unresolved imports

close #109343

In #109343, `f` in `pub use f as g` points to:

|namespace| binding|
|-|-|
|type| `external crate f`|
|value| `None` |
|macro| `None` |

When resolve `value_ns` during `resolve_doc_links`, the value of the binding of single_import `pub use f as g` goes to `pub use inner::f`, and since it does not satisfy [!self.is_accessible_from(binding.vis, single_import.parent_scope.module)](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/compiler/rustc_resolve/src/ident.rs#L971) and returns `Err(Undetermined)`, which eventually goes to `PathResult::Indeterminate => unreachable!`.

This PR replace all namespace binding to `dummy_binding` for indeterminate import, so, the bindings of `pub use f as g` had been changed to followings after finalize:

|namespace| binding|
|-|-|
|type| `dummy`|
|value| `dummy` |
|macro| `dummy` |

r?`@petrochenkov`
2023-05-19 00:41:32 +00:00
bors
c9dc55d05c Auto merge of #111345 - jyn514:cfg-release-caching, r=cjgillot,est31
Only depend on CFG_VERSION in rustc_interface

This avoids having to rebuild the whole compiler on each commit when `omit-git-hash = false`.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76720 - this won't fix it, and I'm not suggesting we turn this on by default, but it will make it less painful for people who do have `omit-git-hash` on as a workaround.
2023-05-18 21:45:02 +00:00
jyn
04265621f9 very minor cleanups
- add `must_use` to `early_error_no_abort`

  this was already being used at its only callsite, but this ensures
that new code remembers to use it if it's called in the future.

- remove outdated and incorrect comment in `builder.rs`.
  `doc_rust_lang_org_channel` doesn't exist in rustdoc, it gets it from
an env var instead.
2023-05-18 08:06:47 -05:00
Dylan DPC
08efb9d652
Rollup merge of #111633 - nnethercote:avoid-ref-format, r=WaffleLapkin
Avoid `&format("...")` calls in error message code.

Some error message cleanups. Best reviewed one commit at a time.

r? `@davidtwco`
2023-05-18 10:52:35 +05:30
jyn
d5f2b8e5c6 Only depend on CFG_VERSION in rustc_interface
this avoids having to rebuild the whole compiler on each commit when
`omit-git-hash = false`.
2023-05-17 23:54:21 -05:00
bohan
f34678c097 fix(resolve): replace bindings to dummy for unresolved imports 2023-05-18 09:22:29 +08:00
Maybe Waffle
e39d61cbf3 Remove MetadataRef type alias 2023-05-16 11:55:47 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
01e33a3600 Avoid &format("...") calls in error message code.
Error message all end up passing into a function as an `impl
Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>`. If an error message is creatd as
`&format("...")` that means we allocate a string (in the `format!`
call), then take a reference, and then clone (allocating again) the
reference to produce the `{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`, which is silly.

This commit removes the leading `&` from a lot of these cases. This
means the original `String` is moved into the
`{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage`, avoiding the double allocations. This
requires changing some function argument types from `&str` to `String`
(when all arguments are `String`) or `impl
Into<{D,Subd}iagnosticMessage>` (when some arguments are `String` and
some are `&str`).
2023-05-16 17:59:56 +10:00
Nicholas Nethercote
87a2bc027c Remove Session::span_err_or_warn.
It's unused.
2023-05-16 16:59:29 +10:00
bors
dd8ec9c88d Auto merge of #107586 - SparrowLii:parallel-query, r=cjgillot
Introduce `DynSend` and `DynSync` auto trait for parallel compiler

part of parallel-rustc #101566

This PR introduces `DynSend / DynSync` trait and `FromDyn / IntoDyn` structure in rustc_data_structure::marker. `FromDyn` can dynamically check data structures for thread safety when switching to parallel environments (such as calling `par_for_each_in`). This happens only when `-Z threads > 1` so it doesn't affect single-threaded mode's compile efficiency.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-05-13 13:47:53 +00:00
Dylan DPC
36125c43da
Rollup merge of #111096 - AngelicosPhosphoros:overflow_checks_issue_91130, r=petrochenkov
Add support for `cfg(overflow_checks)`

This PR adds support for detecting if overflow checks are enabled in similar fashion as `debug_assertions` are detected. Possible use-case of this, for example, if we want to use checked integer casts in builds with overflow checks, e.g.

```rust
pub fn cast(val: usize)->u16 {
    if cfg!(overflow_checks) {
        val.try_into().unwrap()
    }
    else{
        vas as _
    }
}
```

Resolves #91130.
2023-05-13 11:05:33 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
d075b6c16d
Rollup merge of #111393 - klensy:win-0.48, r=oli-obk
bump windows crate 0.46 -> 0.48

This drops duped version of crate(0.46), reduces `rustc_driver.dll` ~800kb and reduces exported functions number from 26k to 22k.

Also while here, added `tidy-alphabetical` sorting to lists in tidy allowed lists.
2023-05-12 07:11:12 +02:00
AngelicosPhosphoros
7c263adb2a Add support for cfg(overflow_checks)
This PR adds support for detecting if overflow checks are enabled in similar fashion as debug_assertions are detected.
Possible use-case of this, for example, if we want to use checked integer casts in builds with overflow checks, e.g.

```rust
pub fn cast(val: usize)->u16 {
    if cfg!(overflow_checks) {
        val.try_into().unwrap()
    }
    else{
        vas as _
    }
}
```

Resolves #91130.
Tracking issue: #111466.
2023-05-11 18:06:31 +04:00
bors
63fc57b98e Auto merge of #106560 - bjorn3:support_staticlib_dylib_linking, r=pnkfelix
Support linking to rust dylib with --crate-type staticlib

This allows for example dynamically linking libstd, while statically linking the user crate into an executable or C dynamic library. For this two unstable flags (`-Z staticlib-allow-rdylib-deps` and `-Z staticlib-prefer-dynamic`) are introduced. Without the former you get an error. The latter is the equivalent to `-C prefer-dynamic` for the staticlib crate type to indicate that dynamically linking is preferred when both options are available, like for libstd. Care must be taken to ensure that no crate ends up being merged into two distinct staticlibs that are linked together. Doing so will cause a linker error at best and undefined behavior at worst. In addition two distinct staticlibs compiled by different rustc may not be combined under any circumstances due to some rustc private symbols not being mangled.

To successfully link a staticlib, `--print native-static-libs` can be used while compiling to ask rustc for the linker flags necessary when linking the staticlib. This is an existing flag which previously only listed native libraries. It has been extended to list rust dylibs too. Trying to locate libstd yourself to link against it is not supported and may break if for example the libstd of multiple rustc versions are put in the same directory.

For an example on how to use this see the `src/test/run-make-fulldeps/staticlib-dylib-linkage/` test.
2023-05-10 03:40:40 +00:00
klensy
3c03cce341 bump windows crate 0.46 -> 0.48 in workspace 2023-05-09 18:20:13 +03:00
Yuki Okushi
e3eb6a87bf
Rollup merge of #105354 - BlackHoleFox:apple-deployment-printer, r=oli-obk
Add deployment-target --print flag for Apple targets

This is very useful for crates that need to know what the Apple OS deployment target is for their build scripts or inside of a build environment. Right now, the defaults just get copy/pasted around the ecosystem since they've been stable for so long. But with #104385 in progress, that won't be true anymore and everything will need to move. Ideally whenever it happens again, this could be less painful as everything can ask the compiler what its default is instead.

To show examples of the copy/paste proliferation, here's some crates and/or apps that do:
- [cc](https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs/pull/708/files), Soon
-  [mac-notification-sys](https://github.com/h4llow3En/mac-notification-sys/pull/46/files#diff-d0d98998092552a1d3259338c2c71e118a5b8343dd4703c0c7f552ada7f9cb42R10-R12)
- [PyO3](ccb02d1aa1/src/target.rs (L755-L758))
- [Anki](613b5c1034/build/runner/src/bundle/artifacts.rs (L49-L54))
- [jsc-rs](3776726756/xtask/src/build.rs (L402-L405))
... and probably more that a simple GitHub codesearch didn't see
2023-05-08 19:41:48 +09:00
Ben Kimock
ff855547f4 Rename InstCombine to InstSimplify 2023-05-06 23:22:32 -04:00
bors
333b920fee Auto merge of #109421 - mhammerly:extern-force-option, r=petrochenkov
Add `force` option for `--extern` flag

When `--extern force:foo=libfoo.so` is passed to `rustc` and `foo` is not actually used in the crate, ~inject an `extern crate foo;` statement into the AST~ force it to be resolved anyway in `CrateLoader::postprocess()`. This allows you to, for instance, inject a `#[panic_handler]` implementation into a `#![no_std]` crate without modifying its source so that it can be built as a `dylib`. It may also be useful for `#![panic_runtime]` or `#[global_allocator]`/`#![default_lib_allocator]` implementations.

My work previously involved integrating Rust into an existing C/C++ codebase which was built with Buck and shipped on, among other platforms, Android. When targeting Android, Buck builds all "native" code with shared linkage* so it can be loaded from Java/Kotlin. My project was not itself `#![no_std]`, but many of our dependencies were, and they would fail to build with shared linkage due to a lack of a panic handler. With this change, that project can add the new `force` option to the `std` dependency it already explicitly provides to every crate to solve this problem.

*This is an oversimplification - Buck has a couple features for aggregating dependencies into larger shared libraries, but none that I think sustainably solve this problem.

~The AST injection happens after macro expansion around where we similarly inject a test harness and proc-macro harness. The resolver's list of actually-used extern flags is populated during macro expansion, and if any of our `--extern` arguments have the `force` option and weren't already used, we inject an `extern crate` statement for them. The injection logic was added in `rustc_builtin_macros` as that's where similar injections for tests, proc-macros, and std/core already live.~

(New contributor - grateful for feedback and guidance!)
2023-05-06 11:24:37 +00:00
SparrowLii
b9746ce039 introduce DynSend and DynSync auto trait 2023-05-06 09:34:18 +08:00
Yuki Okushi
923a5a2ca7
Rollup merge of #109677 - dpaoliello:rawdylib, r=michaelwoerister,wesleywiser
Stabilize raw-dylib, link_ordinal, import_name_type and -Cdlltool

This stabilizes the `raw-dylib` feature (#58713) for all architectures (i.e., `x86` as it is already stable for all other architectures).

Changes:
* Permit the use of the `raw-dylib` link kind for x86, the `link_ordinal` attribute and the `import_name_type` key for the `link` attribute.
* Mark the `raw_dylib` feature as stable.
* Stabilized the `-Zdlltool` argument as `-Cdlltool`.
* Note the path to `dlltool` if invoking it failed (we don't need to do this if `dlltool` returns an error since it prints its path in the error message).
* Adds tests for `-Cdlltool`.
* Adds tests for being unable to find the dlltool executable, and dlltool failing.
* Fixes a bug where we were checking the exit code of dlltool to see if it failed, but dlltool always returns 0 (indicating success), so instead we need to check if anything was written to `stderr`.

NOTE: As previously noted (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104218#issuecomment-1315895618) using dlltool within rustc is temporary, but this is not the first time that Rust has added a temporary tool use and argument: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104218#issuecomment-1318720482

Big thanks to ``````@tbu-`````` for the first version of this PR (#104218)
2023-05-06 09:09:30 +09:00
Matt Hammerly
812f2d75e1 add "force" option to --extern 2023-05-05 13:02:43 -07:00
Dylan DPC
ded0a9e15f
Rollup merge of #111068 - Urgau:check-cfg-improvements, r=petrochenkov
Improve check-cfg implementation

This PR makes multiple improvements into the implementation of check-cfg, it is a prerequisite to a follow-up PR that will introduce a simpler and more explicit syntax.

The 2 main area of improvements are:
 1. Internal representation of expected values:
    - now uses `FxHashSet<Option<Symbol>>` instead of `FxHashSet<Symbol>`, it made the no value expected case only possible when no values where in the `HashSet` which is now represented as `None` (same as cfg represent-it).
    - a enum with `Some` and `Any` makes it now clear if some values are expected or not, necessary for `feature` and `target_feature`.
 2. Diagnostics: Improve the diagnostics in multiple case and fix case where a missing value could have had a new name suggestion instead of the value diagnostic; and some drive by improvements

I highly recommend reviewing commit by commit.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2023-05-05 18:40:35 +05:30
Dylan DPC
4891f02cff
Rollup merge of #108801 - fee1-dead-contrib:c-str, r=compiler-errors
Implement RFC 3348, `c"foo"` literals

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3348
Tracking issue: #105723
2023-05-05 18:40:33 +05:30
Urgau
d327d5b168 Improve internal representation of check-cfg
This is done to simplify to relationship between names() and values()
but also make thing clearer (having an Any to represent that any values
are allowed) but also to allow the (none) + values expected cases that
wasn't possible before.
2023-05-05 13:06:47 +02:00
BlackHoleFox
a427d418fd Add deployment-target --print flag for Apple targets 2023-05-05 01:22:17 -05:00
Manish Goregaokar
38bbc39895
Rollup merge of #105452 - rcvalle:rust-cfi-3, r=bjorn3
Add cross-language LLVM CFI support to the Rust compiler

This PR adds cross-language LLVM Control Flow Integrity (CFI) support to the Rust compiler by adding the `-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers` option to be used with Clang `-fsanitize-cfi-icall-normalize-integers` for normalizing integer types (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D139395).

It provides forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust -compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust -compiled code share the same virtual address space). For more information about LLVM CFI and cross-language LLVM CFI support for the Rust compiler, see design document in the tracking issue #89653.

Cross-language LLVM CFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=cfi and -Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers, and requires proper (i.e., non-rustc) LTO (i.e., -Clinker-plugin-lto).

Thank you again, ``@bjorn3,`` ``@nikic,`` ``@samitolvanen,`` and the Rust community for all the help!
2023-05-03 16:42:48 -07:00
Ramon de C Valle
004aa15b47 Add cross-language LLVM CFI support to the Rust compiler
This commit adds cross-language LLVM Control Flow Integrity (CFI)
support to the Rust compiler by adding the
`-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers` option to be used with Clang
`-fsanitize-cfi-icall-normalize-integers` for normalizing integer types
(see https://reviews.llvm.org/D139395).

It provides forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust
-compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust
-compiled code share the same virtual address space). For more
information about LLVM CFI and cross-language LLVM CFI support for the
Rust compiler, see design document in the tracking issue #89653.

Cross-language LLVM CFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=cfi and
-Zsanitizer-cfi-normalize-integers, and requires proper (i.e.,
non-rustc) LTO (i.e., -Clinker-plugin-lto).
2023-05-03 22:41:29 +00:00
Deadbeef
abb181dfd9 make it semantic error 2023-05-02 10:32:08 +00:00
yukang
f65b875e83 remove type_ascription_path_suggestions in parser 2023-05-01 16:15:16 +08:00
bors
f5adff6bd8 Auto merge of #109611 - Zoxc:query-engine-rem, r=cjgillot
Remove `QueryEngine` trait

This removes the `QueryEngine` trait and `Queries` from `rustc_query_impl` and replaced them with function pointers and fields in `QuerySystem`. As a side effect `OnDiskCache` is moved back into `rustc_middle` and the `OnDiskCache` trait is also removed.

This has a couple of benefits.
- `TyCtxt` is used in the query system instead of the removed `QueryCtxt` which is larger.
- Function pointers are more flexible to work with. A variant of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/107802 is included which avoids the double indirection. For https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108938 we can name entry point `__rust_end_short_backtrace` to avoid some overhead. For https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108062 it avoids the duplicate `QueryEngine` structs.
- `QueryContext` now implements `DepContext` which avoids many `dep_context()` calls in `rustc_query_system`.
- The `rustc_driver` size is reduced by 0.33%, hopefully that means some bootstrap improvements.
- This avoids the unsafe code around the `QueryEngine` trait.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-04-29 21:58:13 +00:00
Lukas Markeffsky
fc63926e18 remove unused muts 2023-04-28 20:19:48 +02:00
jyn
62b5beaf93
Rollup merge of #110594 - infdahai:cfg_chore, r=jyn514
`rustc --help` add `--cfg` SPEC declaration.

1. fixes #110462
2. add spec arguments based on https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html
2023-04-26 01:55:52 -05:00
John Kåre Alsaker
66d85438ca Remove QueryEngine trait 2023-04-26 07:46:13 +02:00
clundro
27c0d92f1d add cfg SPEC declaration.
use name[=value] syntax.

Signed-off-by: clundro <859287553@qq.com>
2023-04-26 13:19:09 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
33253fa6a4 Revert "Rename -Zoom=panic to -Zoom=unwind"
This reverts commit 4b981c2648.
2023-04-25 00:08:33 +02:00
bors
7f94b314ce Auto merge of #110281 - ozkanonur:multiarch-compatible-sysroot-finding, r=jackh726
make sysroot finding compatible with multiarch systems

Tested on Debian 11 multiarch, worked just fine.

resolves #109994
2023-04-23 18:03:00 +00:00
bors
39cf520299 Auto merge of #109507 - Amanieu:panic-oom-payload, r=davidtwco
Report allocation errors as panics

OOM is now reported as a panic but with a custom payload type (`AllocErrorPanicPayload`) which holds the layout that was passed to `handle_alloc_error`.

This should be review one commit at a time:
- The first commit adds `AllocErrorPanicPayload` and changes allocation errors to always be reported as panics.
- The second commit removes `#[alloc_error_handler]` and the `alloc_error_hook` API.

ACP: https://github.com/rust-lang/libs-team/issues/192

Closes #51540
Closes #51245
2023-04-22 12:27:45 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
2870d269f5 Actually keep PlaceMention if requested. 2023-04-21 21:34:59 +00:00
bors
d19b64fb54 Auto merge of #109999 - m-ou-se:flatten-format-args, r=oli-obk
Enable flatten-format-args by default.

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/99012.

This enables the `flatten-format-args` feature that was added by https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106824:

> This change inlines string literals, integer literals and nested format_args!() into format_args!() during ast lowering, making all of the following pairs result in equivalent hir:
>
> ```rust
> println!("Hello, {}!", "World");
> println!("Hello, World!");
> ```
>
> ```rust
> println!("[info] {}", format_args!("error"));
> println!("[info] error");
> ```
>
> ```rust
> println!("[{}] {}", status, format_args!("error: {}", msg));
> println!("[{}] error: {}", status, msg);
> ```
>
> ```rust
> println!("{} + {} = {}", 1, 2, 1 + 2);
> println!("1 + 2 = {}", 1 + 2);
> ```
>
> And so on.
>
> This is useful for macros. E.g. a `log::info!()` macro could just pass the tokens from the user directly into a `format_args!()` that gets efficiently flattened/inlined into a `format_args!("info: {}")`.
>
> It also means that `dbg!(x)` will have its file, line, and expression name inlined:
>
> ```rust
> eprintln!("[{}:{}] {} = {:#?}", file!(), line!(), stringify!(x), x); // before
> eprintln!("[example.rs:1] x = {:#?}", x); // after
> ```
>
> Which can be nice in some cases, but also means a lot more unique static strings than before if dbg!() is used a lot.

This is mostly an optimization, except that it will be visible through [`fmt::Arguments::as_str()`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/fmt/struct.Arguments.html#method.as_str).

In https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106823, there was already a libs-api FCP about the documentation of `fmt::Arguments::as_str()` to allow it to give `Some` rather than `None` depending on optimizations like this. That was just a documentation update though. This PR is the one that actually makes the user visible change:

```rust
assert_eq!(format_args!("abc").as_str(), Some("abc")); // Unchanged.
assert_eq!(format_args!("ab{}", "c").as_str(), Some("abc")); // Was `None` before!
```
2023-04-20 23:19:19 +00:00
bjorn3
83f96e8142 Add unstable feature flags 2023-04-19 18:55:11 +00:00
bors
d7f9e81650 Auto merge of #110407 - Nilstrieb:fluent-macro, r=davidtwco
Add `rustc_fluent_macro` to decouple fluent from `rustc_macros`

Fluent, with all the icu4x it brings in, takes quite some time to compile. `fluent_messages!` is only needed in further downstream rustc crates, but is blocking more upstream crates like `rustc_index`. By splitting it out, we allow `rustc_macros` to be compiled earlier, which speeds up `x check compiler` by about 5 seconds (and even more after the needless dependency on `serde_json` is removed from `rustc_data_structures`).
2023-04-19 08:26:47 +00:00
Nilstrieb
b5d3d970fa Add rustc_fluent_macro to decouple fluent from rustc_macros
Fluent, with all the icu4x it brings in, takes quite some time to
compile. `fluent_messages!` is only needed in further downstream rustc
crates, but is blocking more upstream crates like `rustc_index`. By
splitting it out, we allow `rustc_macros` to be compiled earlier, which
speeds up `x check compiler` by about 5 seconds (and even more after the
needless dependency on `serde_json` is removed from
`rustc_data_structures`).
2023-04-18 18:56:22 +00:00
Daniel Paoliello
1ece1ea48c Stablize raw-dylib, link_ordinal and -Cdlltool 2023-04-18 11:01:07 -07:00
Ben Kimock
0445fbdd83 Store hashes in special types so they aren't accidentally encoded as numbers 2023-04-18 10:52:47 -04:00
Amanieu d'Antras
4b981c2648 Rename -Zoom=panic to -Zoom=unwind 2023-04-16 11:50:32 -07:00
ozkanonur
2e98368c2f make sysroot finding compatible with multiarch systems
Signed-off-by: ozkanonur <work@onurozkan.dev>
2023-04-14 15:03:49 +03:00
Maybe Waffle
09a8791d42 Implement Copy for LocationDetail 2023-04-13 18:04:30 +00:00
Mara Bos
a77d39b5e2 Enable flatten-format-args by default. 2023-04-13 12:15:36 +02:00
Dylan DPC
97921abc06
Rollup merge of #110124 - Nilstrieb:📎-told-me-so, r=compiler-errors
Some clippy fixes in the compiler

Best reviewed commit-by-commit 📎.
2023-04-10 14:13:16 +05:30
Nilstrieb
81c320ea77 Fix some clippy::complexity 2023-04-09 23:22:14 +02:00
blyxyas
2c976765b8
Migrate sess.opts.tests uses to sess.is_test_crate() 2023-04-09 21:37:31 +02:00
blyxyas
28e19f19aa
Add little is_test_crate function 2023-04-09 13:04:59 +02:00
bors
b2b676d886 Auto merge of #108905 - ferrocene:pa-compiletest-ignore, r=ehuss
Validate `ignore` and `only` compiletest directive, and add human-readable ignore reasons

This PR adds strict validation for the `ignore` and `only` compiletest directives, failing if an unknown value is provided to them. Doing so uncovered 79 tests in `tests/ui` that had invalid directives, so this PR also fixes them.

Finally, this PR adds human-readable ignore reasons when tests are ignored due to `ignore` or `only` directives, like *"only executed when the architecture is aarch64"* or *"ignored when the operative system is windows"*. This was the original reason why I started working on this PR and #108659, as we need both of them for Ferrocene.

The PR is a draft because the code is extremely inefficient: it calls `rustc --print=cfg --target $target` for every rustc target (to gather the list of allowed ignore values), which on my system takes between 4s and 5s, and performs a lot of allocations of constant values. I'll fix both of them in the coming days.

r? `@ehuss`
2023-04-05 16:15:25 +00:00
bors
383c1d729e Auto merge of #109117 - oli-obk:locks, r=michaelwoerister
Avoid a few locks

We can use atomics or datastructures tuned for specific access patterns instead of locks. This may be an improvement for parallel rustc, but it's mostly a cleanup making various datastructures only usable in the way they are used right now (append data, never mutate), instead of having a general purpose lock.
2023-04-05 10:38:02 +00:00
bors
700938c078 Auto merge of #109808 - jyn514:debuginfo-options, r=michaelwoerister
Extend -Cdebuginfo with new options and named aliases

This is a rebase of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83947, along with my best guess at what the new options mean. I tried to follow the LLVM source code to get a better idea but ran into quite a lot of trouble (https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/187780-t-compiler.2Fwg-llvm/topic/go-to-definition.20in.20src.2Fllvm-project.3F). The description for the original PR follows below.

Note that the changes in this PR have already been through FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83947#issuecomment-878384979

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109311. Helps with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104968.
r? `@michaelwoerister` cc `@cuviper`

---

The -Cdebuginfo=1 option was never line tables only and can't be due to backwards compatibility issues. This was clarified and an option for emitting line tables only was added. Additionally an option for emitting line info directives only was added, which is needed for some targets, i.e. nvptx. The debug info options should now behave similarly to clang's debug info options.

Fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/60020
Fix https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/64405
2023-04-04 20:01:05 +00:00
Oli Scherer
300901b705 Use new iteration helpers instead of manually rolling them 2023-04-04 09:01:44 +00:00
Oli Scherer
7edd1d8799 Replace another lock with an append-only vec 2023-04-04 09:01:44 +00:00
Oli Scherer
4699632637 Remove a lock in favor of an AppendOnlyVec 2023-04-04 09:01:44 +00:00
Oli Scherer
daee746771 Add a usize-indexed append-only-vec 2023-04-04 09:01:44 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c7a3a943f2 Replace a lock with an atomic 2023-04-04 09:01:44 +00:00
Pietro Albini
ef2bf6d505
implement --print=all-target-specs-json 2023-04-03 09:24:14 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
5a07e33d2c use and_then/flat_map for map().flatten() 2023-04-01 23:50:45 +02:00
Julia Tatz
0504a33383 Preserve, clarify, and extend debug information
`-Cdebuginfo=1` was never line tables only and
can't be due to backwards compatibility issues.
This was clarified and an option for line tables only
was added. Additionally an option for line info
directives only was added, which is well needed for
some targets. The debug info options should now
behave the same as clang's debug info options.
2023-03-31 07:28:39 -04:00
Michael Goulet
bc7976eee5
Rollup merge of #109522 - bzEq:aix-current-dll-path, r=Nilstrieb
Implement current_dll_path for AIX

AIX doesn't feature `dladdr`, use `loadquery` instead.

`loadquery` is documented in https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aix/7.2?topic=l-loadquery-subroutine.
2023-03-30 12:42:18 -07:00
Trevor Gross
dc4ba57566 Stabilize a portion of 'once_cell'
Move items not part of this stabilization to 'lazy_cell' or 'once_cell_try'
2023-03-29 18:04:44 -04:00
Kai Luo
49f63eb021 Check data segment range 2023-03-28 17:54:12 +08:00
Kai Luo
82bfdc8aaa Address comment 2023-03-28 10:50:23 +08:00
Kai Luo
5aad51098d Avoid misalign 2023-03-24 10:25:52 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
2a39cf560f
Rollup merge of #109231 - Zoxc:fs-non-canon, r=eholk
Add `try_canonicalize` to `rustc_fs_util` and use it over `fs::canonicalize`

This adds `try_canonicalize` which tries to call `fs::canonicalize`, but falls back to `std::path::absolute` if it fails. Existing `canonicalize` calls are replaced with it. `fs::canonicalize` is not guaranteed to work on Windows.
2023-03-23 19:55:45 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
acd7f878ae
Rollup merge of #107718 - Zoxc:z-time, r=nnethercote
Add `-Z time-passes-format` to allow specifying a JSON output for `-Z time-passes`

This adds back the `-Z time` option as that is useful for [my rustc benchmark tool](https://github.com/Zoxc/rcb), reverting https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102725. It now uses nanoseconds and bytes as the units so it is renamed to `time-precise`.
2023-03-23 19:55:43 +01:00
Kai Luo
6e8a8282b8 Implement current_dll_path for AIX 2023-03-23 16:50:49 +08:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
67a2c5bec8 rustc: Remove unused Session argument from some attribute functions 2023-03-22 13:55:55 +04:00
John Kåre Alsaker
6c57dda44d Remove unique and move VerboseTimingGuard fields into a new struct 2023-03-21 18:41:45 +01:00
John Kåre Alsaker
f60d2eb6c1 Add -Z time-passes-format to allow specifying a JSON output for -Z time-passes 2023-03-21 18:18:25 +01:00
Andy Russell
bb7c373fdf
migrate compiler, bootstrap, and compiletest to windows-rs 2023-03-20 13:19:35 -04:00
yukang
d5558e67ef The name of NativeLib will be presented 2023-03-19 11:23:19 +08:00
John Kåre Alsaker
4f7cd3d459 Add try_canonicalize to rustc_fs_util and use it over fs::canonicalize 2023-03-16 21:50:23 +01:00
Mara Bos
995e57b89e Gate fmt args flattening behind -Zflatten-format-args. 2023-03-16 11:21:50 +01:00
bors
150cb38147 Auto merge of #108794 - nnethercote:avoid-unnecessary-hashing, r=cjgillot
Avoid unnecessary hashing

I noticed some stable hashing being done in a non-incremental build. It turns out that some of this is necessary to compute the crate hash, but some of it is not. Removing the unnecessary hashing is a perf win.

r? `@cjgillot`
2023-03-12 06:48:30 +00:00
est31
7e2ecb3cd8 Simplify message paths
This makes it easier to open the messages file while developing on features.

The commit was the result of automatted changes:

for p in compiler/rustc_*; do mv $p/locales/en-US.ftl $p/messages.ftl; rmdir $p/locales; done

for p in compiler/rustc_*; do sed -i "s#\.\./locales/en-US.ftl#../messages.ftl#" $p/src/lib.rs; done
2023-03-11 22:51:57 +01:00
Urgau
3455d66041 Honor current target when checking conditional compilation values
This is fixed by simply using the currently registered target in the
current session. We need to use it because of target json that are not
by design included in the rustc list of targets.
2023-03-09 21:55:00 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1a9376dc47
Rollup merge of #108873 - WaffleLapkin:cmp, r=cjgillot
Simplify `sort_by` calls

small cleanup
2023-03-08 21:24:51 +01:00
bors
9b60e6c68f Auto merge of #108312 - michaelwoerister:hash-set-not-hash-stable, r=eholk
Do not implement HashStable for HashSet (MCP 533)

This PR removes all occurrences of `HashSet` in query results, replacing it either with `FxIndexSet` or with `UnordSet`, and then removes the `HashStable` implementation of `HashSet`. This is part of implementing [MCP 533](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533), that is, removing the `HashStable` implementations of all collection types with unstable iteration order.

The changes are mostly mechanical. The only place where additional sorting is happening is in Miri's override implementation of the `exported_symbols` query.
2023-03-08 06:07:11 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9570023ce1 Only compute the crate hash when necessary.
The crate hash is needed:
- if debug assertions are enabled, or
- if incr. comp. is enabled, or
- if metadata is being generated, or
- if `-C instrumentation-coverage` is enabled.

This commit avoids computing the crate hash when these conditions are
all false, such as when doing a release build of a binary crate.

It uses `Option` to store the hashes when needed, rather than
computing them on demand, because some of them are needed in multiple
places and computing them on demand would make compilation slower.

The commit also removes `Owner::hash_without_bodies`. There is no
benefit to pre-computing that one, it can just be done in the normal
fashion.
2023-03-08 09:30:22 +11:00
Maybe Waffle
775bacd1b8 Simplify sort_by calls 2023-03-07 18:13:41 +00:00
Dylan DPC
832dab3798
Rollup merge of #108405 - Nilstrieb:lazy-crate-name-optimization-fuel, r=WaffleLapkin
Lazily compute crate name for consider_optimizing

The extra query is unnecessary in the common case of not having fuel.
2023-03-04 15:24:37 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
01fc5a7653
Rollup merge of #108694 - est31:backticks_matchmaking_comments, r=Nilstrieb
Match unmatched backticks in compiler/ comments

r? ``@Nilstrieb`` as per [advice](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/108685#issuecomment-1453018499)
2023-03-03 20:06:30 +01:00
est31
ef658907a5 Match end user facing unmatched backticks in compiler/ 2023-03-03 08:39:36 +01:00
est31
ff2c609d66 Match unmatched backticks in compiler/ that are part of rustdoc 2023-03-03 08:39:00 +01:00
Santiago Pastorino
e74f50ecc2
Add unstable option new_rpitit to be used for new RPITIT lowering system 2023-03-01 12:56:39 -03:00
Michael Woerister
ee8bc5b0b2 Use FxIndexSet instead of FxHashSet for asm_target_features query. 2023-03-01 10:19:26 +01:00
liushuyu
2186358e5a
compiler/rustc_session: fix sysroot detection logic ...
... on systems where /usr/lib contains a multi-arch structure
2023-02-28 10:02:38 -07:00
Michael Goulet
1a599d7d97
Rollup merge of #107675 - jsgf:link-directives, r=davidtwco
Implement -Zlink-directives=yes/no

`-Zlink-directives=no` will ignored `#[link]` directives while compiling a crate, so nothing is emitted into the crate's metadata.  The assumption is that the build system already knows about the crate's native dependencies and can provide them at link time without these directives.

This is another way to address issue # #70093, which is currently addressed by `-Zlink-native-libraries` (implemented in #70095). The latter is implemented at link time, which has the effect of ignoring `#[link]` in *every* crate. This makes it a very large hammer as it requires all native dependencies to be known to the build system to be at all usable, including those in sysroot libraries. I think this means its effectively unused, and definitely under-used.

Being able to control this on a crate-by-crate basis should make it much easier to apply when needed.

I'm not sure if we need both mechanisms, but we can decide that later.

cc `@pcwalton` `@cramertj`
2023-02-25 11:53:09 -08:00
Nilstrieb
7ee01b4b80 Lazily compute crate name for consider_optimizing
The extra query is unnecessary in the common case of not having fuel.
2023-02-23 18:51:31 +00:00
Jeremy Fitzhardinge
fde2e40e43 link-directives: clarify usage message 2023-02-22 10:34:51 -08:00
Jeremy Fitzhardinge
fc5db2cd4f Implement -Zlink-directives=yes/no
`-Zlink-directives=no` will ignored `#[link]` directives while compiling a
crate, so nothing is emitted into the crate's metadata.  The assumption is
that the build system already knows about the crate's native dependencies
and can provide them at link time without these directives.

This is another way to address issue # #70093, which is currently addressed
by `-Zlink-native-libraries` (implemented in #70095). The latter is
implemented at link time, which has the effect of ignoring `#[link]`
in *every* crate. This makes it a very large hammer as it requires all
native dependencies to be known to the build system to be at all usable,
including those in sysroot libraries. I think this means its effectively
unused, and definitely under-used.

Being able to control this on a crate-by-crate basis should make it much
easier to apply when needed.

I'm not sure if we need both mechanisms, but we can decide that later.
2023-02-22 10:18:01 -08:00
bors
b869e84e58 Auto merge of #103042 - davidtwco:translation-distributed-ftl, r=oli-obk
errors: generate typed identifiers in each crate

Instead of loading the Fluent resources for every crate in `rustc_error_messages`, each crate generates typed identifiers for its own diagnostics and creates a static which are pulled together in the `rustc_driver` crate and provided to the diagnostic emitter.

There are advantages and disadvantages to this change..

#### Advantages
- Changing a diagnostic now only recompiles the crate for that diagnostic and those crates that depend on it, rather than `rustc_error_messages` and all crates thereafter.
- This approach can be used to support first-party crates that want to supply translatable diagnostics (e.g. `rust-lang/thorin` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102612#discussion_r985372582, cc `@JhonnyBillM)`
- We can extend this a little so that tools built using rustc internals (like clippy or rustdoc) can add their own diagnostic resources (much more easily than those resources needing to be available to `rustc_error_messages`)

#### Disadvantages
- Crates can only refer to the diagnostic messages defined in the current crate (or those from dependencies), rather than all diagnostic messages.
- `rustc_driver` (or some other crate we create for this purpose) has to directly depend on *everything* that has error messages.
  - It already transitively depended on all these crates.

#### Pending work
- [x] I don't know how to make `rustc_codegen_gcc`'s translated diagnostics work with this approach - because `rustc_driver` can't depend on that crate and so can't get its resources to provide to the diagnostic emission. I don't really know how the alternative codegen backends are actually wired up to the compiler at all.
- [x] Update `triagebot.toml` to track the moved FTL files.

r? `@compiler-errors`
cc #100717
2023-02-22 15:14:22 +00:00
David Wood
26255186e2 various: translation resources from cg backend
Extend `CodegenBackend` trait with a function returning the translation
resources from the codegen backend, which can be added to the complete
list of resources provided to the emitter.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2023-02-22 09:15:54 +00:00
David Wood
d1fcf61117 errors: generate typed identifiers in each crate
Instead of loading the Fluent resources for every crate in
`rustc_error_messages`, each crate generates typed identifiers for its
own diagnostics and creates a static which are pulled together in the
`rustc_driver` crate and provided to the diagnostic emitter.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2023-02-22 09:15:53 +00:00
bors
bd4a96a12d Auto merge of #108300 - oli-obk:elsa, r=eholk
Use a lock-free datastructure for source_span

follow up to the perf regression in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105462

The main regression is likely the CStore, but let's evaluate the perf impact of this on its own
2023-02-22 08:44:30 +00:00
Dylan DPC
6a21237bb8
Rollup merge of #108285 - BoxyUwU:remove_pick_stable_before_unstable_flag, r=oli-obk
remove unstable `pick_stable_methods_before_any_unstable` flag

This flag was only added in #90329 in case there was any issue with the impl so that it would be easy to tell nightly users to use the flag to disable the new logic to fix their code. It's now been enabled for two years and also I can't find any issues corresponding to this new functionality? This flag made it way harder to understand how this code works so it would be nice to remove it and simplify what's going on.

cc `@nbdd0121`

r? `@oli-obk`
2023-02-21 14:20:00 +05:30
Oli Scherer
decfb4d123 Use a lock-free datastructure for source_span 2023-02-21 08:38:24 +00:00
Oli Scherer
a6b381a11b Remove unused Debug impl 2023-02-21 08:13:50 +00:00
Boxy
4f2001aab7 remove flag 2023-02-20 23:43:29 +00:00
Oli Scherer
c3522d0637 Move the resolver into a query 2023-02-20 15:28:59 +00:00
Oli Scherer
6924e3c374 Make untracked.source_span lockable so that resolution can still write to it when using TyCtxt 2023-02-20 15:28:58 +00:00
Oli Scherer
ade3dceb38 Make untracked.cstore lockable so that resolution can still write to it when using TyCtxt 2023-02-20 15:28:58 +00:00
bors
fabfd1fd93 Auto merge of #99679 - repnop:kernel-address-sanitizer, r=cuviper
Add `kernel-address` sanitizer support for freestanding targets

This PR adds support for KASan (kernel address sanitizer) instrumentation in freestanding targets. I included the minimal set of `x86_64-unknown-none`, `riscv64{imac, gc}-unknown-none-elf`, and `aarch64-unknown-none` but there's likely other targets it can be added to. (`linux_kernel_base.rs`?) KASan uses the address sanitizer attributes but has the `CompileKernel` parameter set to `true` in the pass creation.
2023-02-18 03:05:11 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
089e8c03bc
Rollup merge of #107489 - compiler-errors:non_lifetime_binders, r=cjgillot
Implement partial support for non-lifetime binders

This implements support for non-lifetime binders. It's pretty useless currently, but I wanted to put this up so the implementation can be discussed.

Specifically, this piggybacks off of the late-bound lifetime collection code in `rustc_hir_typeck::collect::lifetimes`. This seems like a necessary step given the fact we don't resolve late-bound regions until this point, and binders are sometimes merged.

Q: I'm not sure if I should go along this route, or try to modify the earlier nameres code to compute the right bound var indices for type and const binders eagerly... If so, I'll need to rename all these queries to something more appropriate (I've done this for `resolve_lifetime::Region` -> `resolve_lifetime::ResolvedArg`)

cc rust-lang/types-team#81

r? `@ghost`
2023-02-17 00:19:34 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
5bf6a46032 Replace some thens with some then_somes 2023-02-16 15:26:03 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
8751fa1a9a if $c:expr { Some($r:expr) } else { None } =>> $c.then(|| $r) 2023-02-16 15:26:00 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
22a5125a36 Remove save-analysis.
Most tests involving save-analysis were removed, but I kept a few where
the `-Zsave-analysis` was an add-on to the main thing being tested,
rather than the main thing being tested.

For `x.py install`, the `rust-analysis` target has been removed.

For `x.py dist`, the `rust-analysis` target has been kept in a
degenerate form: it just produces a single file `reduced.json`
indicating that save-analysis has been removed. This is necessary for
rustup to keep working.

Closes #43606.
2023-02-16 15:14:45 +11:00
Michael Goulet
262a344d72 Add feature gate for non_lifetime_binders 2023-02-16 03:39:58 +00:00
Wesley Norris
19714385e0 Add kernel-address sanitizer support for freestanding targets 2023-02-14 20:54:25 -05:00
Matthias Krüger
780beae7bd
Rollup merge of #107838 - estebank:terminal_hyperlinks, r=nagisa
Introduce `-Zterminal-urls` to use OSC8 for error codes

Terminals supporting the OSC8 Hyperlink Extension can support inline anchors where the text is user defineable but clicking on it opens a browser to a specified URLs, just like `<a href="URL">` does in HTML.

https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda
2023-02-13 11:34:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
d29aba19d0
Rollup merge of #107748 - tshepang:renamed, r=cuviper
refer to new home

The module has since been made its own crate...
see 2d75a339ca.
2023-02-12 22:29:47 +01:00
bors
5b45024487 Auto merge of #94857 - petrochenkov:doclink2, r=oli-obk
Resolve documentation links in rustc and store the results in metadata

This PR implements MCP https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/584.

Doc links are now resolved in rustc and stored into metadata, so rustdoc simply retrieves them through a query (local or extern),

Code that is no longer used is removed, and some code that no longer needs to be public is privatized.
The removed code includes resolver cloning, so this PR fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83761.
2023-02-11 12:10:16 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
da4ce6b41e Skip doc link resolution for some crate types and non-exported items 2023-02-10 09:35:14 +04:00
Matthias Krüger
8fc9ed51f0
Rollup merge of #107043 - Nilstrieb:true-and-false-is-false, r=wesleywiser
Support `true` and `false` as boolean flag params

Implements [MCP 577](https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/577).
2023-02-10 06:09:56 +01:00
bors
a12d31d5a6 Auto merge of #102963 - ilammy:xray-basic, r=estebank
Add `-Z instrument-xray` flag

Implement MCP https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/561, adding `-Z instrument-xray` flag which enables XRay instrumentation in LLVM.
2023-02-10 00:02:43 +00:00
Esteban Küber
a576514e13 Introduce -Zterminal-urls to use OSC8 for error codes
Terminals supporting the OSC8 Hyperlink Extension can support inline
anchors where the text is user defineable but clicking on it opens a
browser to a specified URLs, just like `<a href="URL">` does in HTML.

https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda
2023-02-09 14:52:54 +00:00
Oleksii Lozovskyi
3561dc948c Emit an error if -Z instrument-xray is not supported
This is somewhat important because LLVM enables the pass based on
target architecture, but support by the target OS also matters.

For example, XRay attributes are processed by codegen for macOS
targets, but Apple linker fails to process relocations in XRay
data sections, so the feature as a whole is not supported there
for the time being.
2023-02-09 12:29:40 +09:00
Oleksii Lozovskyi
0e60df9ed1 Parse "-Z instrument-xray" codegen option
Recognize all bells and whistles that LLVM's XRay pass is capable of.
The always/never settings are a bit dumb without attributes but they're
still there. The default instruction count is chosen by the compiler,
not LLVM pass. We'll do it later.
2023-02-09 12:25:21 +09:00
Oli Scherer
f95b553eb4 Replace a command line flag with an env var to allow tools to initialize the tracing loggers at their own discretion 2023-02-07 16:33:03 +00:00
Tshepang Mbambo
8d14502574 refer to new home
The module has since been made its own crate...
see 2d75a339ca.
2023-02-07 04:25:05 +02:00
Arpad Borsos
dae00152e7
Sort Generator print-type-sizes according to their yield points
Especially when trying to diagnose runaway future sizes, it might be
more intuitive to sort the variants according to the control flow
(aka their yield points) rather than the size of the variants.
2023-02-05 17:34:33 +01:00
est31
580cc89e9c rustc_session: remove huge error imports 2023-02-05 04:01:20 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
9fe8ae792e Rename rust_2015 => is_rust_2015 2023-02-02 08:17:13 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
f41f154dfb
Rollup merge of #107533 - pnkfelix:distinguish-generator-state-in-print-type-sizes, r=compiler-errors
Extend `-Z print-type-sizes` to distinguish generator upvars+locals from "normal" fields.

For example, for this code:

```rust
async fn wait() {}

async fn test(arg: [u8; 8192]) {
    wait().await;
    drop(arg);
}

async fn test_ideal(_rg: [u8; 8192]) {
    wait().await;
    // drop(arg);
}

fn main() {
    let gen_t = test([0; 8192]);
    let gen_i = test_ideal([0; 8192]);
    println!("expect {}, got: {}",
             std::mem::size_of_val(&gen_i),
             std::mem::size_of_val(&gen_t));
}
```

the `-Z print-type-sizes` output used to start with:

```
print-type-size type: `[async fn body@issue-62958-a.rs:3:32: 6:2]`: 16386 bytes, alignment: 1 bytes
print-type-size     discriminant: 1 bytes
print-type-size     variant `Suspend0`: 16385 bytes
print-type-size         field `.arg`: 8192 bytes, offset: 0 bytes, alignment: 1 bytes
print-type-size         field `.arg`: 8192 bytes
print-type-size         field `.__awaitee`: 1 bytes
...
print-type-size type: `std::mem::ManuallyDrop<[u8; 8192]>`: 8192 bytes, alignment: 1 bytes
print-type-size     field `.value`: 8192 bytes
...
```

but with this change, it now instead prints:

```
print-type-size type: `[async fn body@issue-62958-a.rs:3:32: 6:2]`: 16386 bytes, alignment: 1 bytes
print-type-size     discriminant: 1 bytes
print-type-size     variant `Suspend0`: 16385 bytes
print-type-size         upvar `.arg`: 8192 bytes, offset: 0 bytes, alignment: 1 bytes
print-type-size         local `.arg`: 8192 bytes
print-type-size         local `.__awaitee`: 1 bytes
...
print-type-size type: `std::mem::ManuallyDrop<[u8; 8192]>`: 8192 bytes, alignment: 1 bytes
print-type-size     field `.value`: 8192 bytes
```

(spawned off of investigation of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62958 )
2023-02-01 05:54:40 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
fe44f3bdd0
Rollup merge of #107508 - WaffleLapkin:uneq'15, r=oli-obk
`Edition` micro refactor

r? ``@oli-obk``
2023-01-31 23:38:53 +01:00
Felix S. Klock II
91f1b224ee placate tidy. 2023-01-31 17:10:58 -05:00
Felix S. Klock II
a37b3061fc Extend -Z print-type-sizes to distinguish generator upvars and locals from "normal" ADT fields. 2023-01-31 15:59:29 -05:00
Maybe Waffle
5d90413d75 Document rust_2015 methods 2023-01-31 10:09:22 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
fd5774a4d7 Use Edition methods a bit more 2023-01-31 10:09:22 +00:00
David Wood
2575b1abc9 session: diagnostic migration lint on more fns
Apply the diagnostic migration lint to more functions on `Session`.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2023-01-30 17:11:35 +00:00
David Wood
d45004806d session: impl IntoDiagnosticArg for CrateType
Forward the `Display` implementation for `CrateType` to
`IntoDiagnosticArg` so that it can be used in diagnostic structs.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2023-01-30 17:11:34 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
45446824e3
Rollup merge of #107006 - b-naber:thir-tree, r=jackh726
Output tree representation on thir-tree

The current output of `-Zunpretty=thir-tree` is really cumbersome to work with, using an actual tree representation should make it easier to see what the thir looks like.
2023-01-29 20:03:37 +01:00
bors
3cdd0197e7 Auto merge of #106227 - bryangarza:ctfe-limit, r=oli-obk
Use stable metric for const eval limit instead of current terminator-based logic

This patch adds a `MirPass` that inserts a new MIR instruction `ConstEvalCounter` to any loops and function calls in the CFG. This instruction is used during Const Eval to count against the `const_eval_limit`, and emit the `StepLimitReached` error, replacing the current logic which uses Terminators only.

The new method of counting loops and function calls should be more stable across compiler versions (i.e., not cause crates that compiled successfully before, to no longer compile when changes to the MIR generation/optimization are made).

Also see: #103877
2023-01-29 04:11:27 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
a20078f044 Add drop_tracking_mir option. 2023-01-27 18:57:34 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
bf321ece1e
Rollup merge of #106856 - vadorovsky:fix-atomic-annotations, r=joshtriplett
core: Support variety of atomic widths in width-agnostic functions

Before this change, the following functions and macros were annotated with `#[cfg(target_has_atomic = "8")]` or
`#[cfg(target_has_atomic_load_store = "8")]`:

* `atomic_int`
* `strongest_failure_ordering`
* `atomic_swap`
* `atomic_add`
* `atomic_sub`
* `atomic_compare_exchange`
* `atomic_compare_exchange_weak`
* `atomic_and`
* `atomic_nand`
* `atomic_or`
* `atomic_xor`
* `atomic_max`
* `atomic_min`
* `atomic_umax`
* `atomic_umin`

However, none of those functions and macros actually depend on 8-bit width and they are needed for all atomic widths (16-bit, 32-bit, 64-bit etc.). Some targets might not support 8-bit atomics (i.e. BPF, if we would enable atomic CAS for it).

This change fixes that by removing the `"8"` argument from annotations, which results in accepting the whole variety of widths.

Fixes #106845
Fixes #106795

Signed-off-by: Michal Rostecki <vadorovsky@gmail.com>
2023-01-27 12:57:54 +09:00
b-naber
9438126fd1 previous thir unpretty output through thir-flat 2023-01-26 23:39:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1b442befca
Rollup merge of #106904 - khuey:preserve_debuginfo_for_rlibs, r=davidtwco
Preserve split DWARF files when building archives.

r? ```@davidtwco```
2023-01-26 15:02:19 +01:00
Michal Rostecki
1cd7dbfbf8 Add target_has_atomic* symbols if any atomic width is supported
Atomic operations for different widths (8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit etc.) are
guarded by `target_has_atomic = "value"` symbol (i.e. `target_has_atomic
= "8"`) (and the other derivatives), but before this change, there was
no width-agnostic symbol indicating a general availability of atomic
operations.

This change introduces:

* `target_has_atomic_load_store` symbol when atomics for any integer
  width are supported by the target.
* `target_has_atomic` symbol when also CAS is supported.

Fixes #106845

Signed-off-by: Michal Rostecki <vadorovsky@gmail.com>
2023-01-25 10:44:03 +08:00
Bryan Garza
eea42733ac Replace terminator-based const eval limit
- Remove logic that limits const eval based on terminators, and use the
  stable metric instead (back edges + fn calls)
- Add unstable flag `tiny-const-eval-limit` to add UI tests that do not
  have to go up to the regular 2M step limit
2023-01-23 23:56:22 +00:00
bors
65d2f2a5f9 Auto merge of #106810 - oli-obk:resolver_reverse_plumbing, r=petrochenkov
Various cleanups around pre-TyCtxt queries and functions

part of #105462

based on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106776 (everything starting at [0e2b39f](0e2b39fd1f) is new in this PR)

r? `@petrochenkov`

I think this should be most of the uncontroversial part of #105462.
2023-01-19 05:23:40 +00:00
Nilstrieb
a6fda3ee7f Support true and false as boolean flag params
Implements MCP 577.
2023-01-18 20:46:36 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
68f12338af
Rollup merge of #104505 - WaffleLapkin:no-double-spaces-in-comments, r=jackh726
Remove double spaces after dots in comments

Most of the comments do not have double spaces, so I assume these are typos.
2023-01-17 20:21:25 +01:00
Maybe Waffle
6a28fb42a8 Remove double spaces after dots in comments 2023-01-17 08:09:33 +00:00
Oli Scherer
1355559367 Avoid an unnecessary allocation 2023-01-16 14:46:44 +00:00
Oli Scherer
9f5cd03153 Move compiler input and ouput paths into session 2023-01-16 14:46:44 +00:00
gftea
2c5583efbd check -Z query-dep-graph is enabled if -Z dump-dep-graph (#106736) 2023-01-16 11:09:53 +01:00
Oli Scherer
f5c601492e Remove redundant input_path field from Config 2023-01-16 08:03:06 +00:00
Kyle Huey
2b99b9fd25 Preserve split DWARF files when building archives.
The optimization that removes artifacts when building libraries is correct
from the compiler's perspective but not from a debugger's perspective.
Unpacked split debuginfo is referred to by filename and debuggers need
the artifact that contains debuginfo to continue to exist at that path.

Ironically the test expects the correct behavior but it was not running.
2023-01-15 09:40:46 -08:00
André Vennberg
da3623abab Removed various double spaces in compiler source comments. 2023-01-14 17:34:59 +01:00
nils
082ff0f08d
Rollup merge of #106709 - khuey:disable_split_dwarf_inlining_by_default, r=davidtwco
Disable "split dwarf inlining" by default.

This matches clang's behavior and makes split-debuginfo behave as expected (i.e. actually split the debug info).

Fixes #106592
2023-01-11 17:30:56 +01:00
Yuki Omoto
4e2a3567bc Add log-backtrace option to show backtraces along with logging 2023-01-12 00:17:48 +09:00
Kyle Huey
aca2f88d1e Disable "split dwarf inlining" by default.
This matches clang's behavior and makes split-debuginfo behave as expected (i.e. actually split the debug info).

Fixes #106592
2023-01-10 22:35:10 -08:00
Yuki Okushi
c2d1cac36b
Rollup merge of #106671 - tmiasko:opt-bool, r=wesleywiser
Change flags with a fixed default value from Option<bool> to bool
2023-01-11 14:18:57 +09:00
Tomasz Miąsko
72f8d6a659 Change type of box_noalias to bool 2023-01-10 10:14:59 +01:00
Tomasz Miąsko
78075e1e26 Change type of mutable_noalias to bool 2023-01-10 10:14:51 +01:00
Eric Huss
d0c47bdcc9 Fix help docs for -Zallow-features 2023-01-09 14:20:34 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
a1b3393f5f
Rollup merge of #106542 - sigaloid:master, r=bjorn3
Add default and latest stable edition to --edition in rustc (attempt 2)

Fixes #106041

No longer leaks string like my first attempt PR, #106094 - uses LazyLock to construct a `&'static str`

It will now output the default edition and latest stable edition in the help message for the `--edition` flag.

Going to request the same reviewer as the first attempt for continuity - r? `@Nilstrieb`
2023-01-06 21:26:12 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
7568c49bf0
Rollup merge of #106287 - Nilstrieb:its-bugging-me-how-we-dont-have-docs, r=jyn514
Add some docs to `bug`, `span_bug` and `delay_span_bug`

cc `@mejrs` as you wanted me to do this, does this look good and understandable?
2023-01-06 21:26:09 +01:00
Matthew E
893938f64f
Update compiler/rustc_session/src/config.rs
Co-authored-by: bjorn3 <17426603+bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-01-06 14:36:52 -05:00
Matthew Esposito
5cda0a2f39 Add default and latest stable edition to --edition in rustc 2023-01-06 14:07:12 -05:00
Michael Goulet
8b0f43b19d Rename stock solver to classic 2023-01-04 18:40:02 +00:00
Michael Goulet
a4974fa9c7 Split -Zchalk flag into -Ztrait-solver=(stock|chalk|next) flag 2023-01-04 18:12:42 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
11020b93b6
Rollup merge of #106361 - clubby789:int-literal-too-large, r=estebank
Note maximum integer literal for `IntLiteralTooLarge`

Closes #105908

`@rustbot` label +A-diagnostics
2023-01-04 07:28:56 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
fbfaeb6795
Rollup merge of #106274 - jyn514:dump-mono-stats, r=lqd
Add JSON output to -Zdump-mono-stats

Follow-up to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/105481

r? `@lqd` cc `@wesleywiser`
2023-01-04 07:28:54 +01:00
Joshua Nelson
eb53eea609 Add json output to -Zdump-mono-stats
This allows analyzing the output programatically; for example, finding
the item with the highest `total_estimate`.

I also took the liberty of adding `untracked` tests to `rustc_session` and documentation to the unstable book for `dump-mono-items`.
2023-01-02 23:02:58 +00:00
bors
fb9dfa8cef Auto merge of #84762 - cjgillot:resolve-span-opt, r=petrochenkov
Encode spans relative to the enclosing item -- enable on nightly

Follow-up to #84373 with the flag `-Zincremental-relative-spans` set by default.

This PR seeks to remove one of the main shortcomings of incremental: the handling of spans.
Changing the contents of a function may require redoing part of the compilation process for another function in another file because of span information is changed.
Within one file: all the spans in HIR change, so typechecking had to be re-done.
Between files: spans of associated types/consts/functions change, so type-based resolution needs to be re-done (hygiene information is stored in the span).

The flag `-Zincremental-relative-spans` encodes local spans relative to the span of an item, stored inside the `source_span` query.

Trap: stashed diagnostics are referenced by the "raw" span, so stealing them requires to remove the span's parent.

In order to avoid too much traffic in the span interner, span encoding uses the `ctxt_or_tag` field to encode:
- the parent when the `SyntaxContext` is 0;
- the `SyntaxContext` when the parent is `None`.
Even with this, the PR creates a lot of traffic to the Span interner, when a Span has both a LocalDefId parent and a non-root SyntaxContext. They appear in lowering, when we add a parent to all spans, including those which come from macros, and during inlining when we mark inlined spans.

The last commit changes how queries of `LocalDefId` manage their cache. I can put this in a separate PR if required.

Possible future directions:
- validate that all spans are marked in HIR validation;
- mark macro-expanded spans relative to the def-site and not the use-site.
2023-01-02 13:10:16 +00:00
clubby789
537c7f4fa9 Print correct base for too-large literals
Also update tests
2023-01-02 11:43:07 +00:00
clubby789
cafdd2f7bb Note maximum integer literal for IntLiteralTooLarge 2023-01-02 03:52:29 +00:00
Nilstrieb
0047e25090 Add some docs to bug, span_bug and delay_span_bug 2022-12-30 16:47:56 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
6689d2df08
Rollup merge of #105955 - Nilstrieb:no-trivial-opt-wrappers-we-have-field-accesses-for-that, r=cjgillot
Remove wrapper functions for some unstable options

They are trivial and just forward to the option. Like most other options, we can just access it directly.
2022-12-25 22:15:00 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
40c8165395 Only enable relative span hashing on nightly. 2022-12-25 18:48:36 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
65f342daea Enable relative span hashing. 2022-12-25 18:48:31 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
44972b2ce7 Mark incremental-ignore-spans as TRACKED.
Using that options basically changes all stable hashes we may compute.
Adding/removing as UNTRACKED it makes everything ICE (unstable fingerprint
everywhere).  As TRACKED, it can still do its job without ICEing.
2022-12-25 16:42:14 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
d23cb738d2
Rollup merge of #105975 - jeremystucki:rustc-remove-needless-lifetimes, r=eholk
rustc: Remove needless lifetimes
2022-12-24 00:31:41 +01:00
bors
a8207df49e Auto merge of #105812 - ojeda:no-jump-tables, r=nikic
Add `-Zno-jump-tables`

This flag mimics GCC/Clang's `-fno-jump-tables` [1][2], which makes the codegen backend avoid generating jump tables when lowering switches.

In the case of LLVM, the `"no-jump-tables"="true"` function attribute is added to every function.

The kernel currently needs it for x86 when enabling IBT [3], as well as for Alpha (plus VDSO objects in MIPS/LoongArch).

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Code-Gen-Options.html#index-fno-jump-tables
[2] https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCommandLineReference.html#cmdoption-clang-fjump-tables
[3] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v6.1/arch/x86/Makefile#L75-L83
2022-12-21 17:38:38 +00:00
Jeremy Stucki
3dde32ca97
rustc: Remove needless lifetimes 2022-12-20 22:10:40 +01:00
Miguel Ojeda
a65ec44779 Add -Zno-jump-tables
This flag mimics GCC/Clang's `-fno-jump-tables` [1][2], which makes
the codegen backend avoid generating jump tables when lowering switches.

In the case of LLVM, the `"no-jump-tables"="true"` function attribute is
added to every function.

The kernel currently needs it for x86 when enabling IBT [3], as well
as for Alpha (plus VDSO objects in MIPS/LoongArch).

[1] https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Code-Gen-Options.html#index-fno-jump-tables
[2] https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCommandLineReference.html#cmdoption-clang-fjump-tables
[3] https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v6.1/arch/x86/Makefile#L75-L83

Signed-off-by: Miguel Ojeda <ojeda@kernel.org>
2022-12-20 21:42:54 +01:00
Nilstrieb
fb79e44df6 Remove wrapper functions for some unstable options
They are trivial and just forward to the option. Like most other
options, we can just access it directly.
2022-12-20 15:02:15 +01:00
Dylan DPC
a9005b6cc0
Rollup merge of #105864 - matthiaskrgr:compl, r=Nilstrieb
clippy::complexity fixes

filter_next
needless_question_mark
bind_instead_of_map
manual_find
derivable_impls
map_identity
redundant_slicing
skip_while_next
unnecessary_unwrap
needless_bool

r? `@compiler-errors`
2022-12-19 14:41:35 +05:30
Matthias Krüger
1da4a49912 clippy::complexity fixes
filter_next
needless_question_mark
bind_instead_of_map
manual_find
derivable_impls
map_identity
redundant_slicing
skip_while_next
unnecessary_unwrap
needless_bool
2022-12-19 00:04:28 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
a108d55ce6 don't restuct references just to reborrow 2022-12-18 17:04:32 +01:00
bors
aef17b7ae6 Auto merge of #105421 - jacobbramley:jb/branch-prot-check, r=nagisa
Check AArch64 branch-protection earlier in the pipeline.

As suggested in #93516.

r? `@nagisa`
2022-12-17 12:10:27 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
863d1f653a
Rollup merge of #105481 - lqd:mono-stats, r=wesleywiser
Start improving monomorphization items stats

As described in [this zulip discussion](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/247081-t-compiler.2Fperformance/topic/Compile-time.20case-study.3A.20AWS.20crates/near/314560832), some stats about monomorphization collection would be interesting to have, in a different form than `-Zprint-mono-items`: to have some visibility into the cost of the mono items, we'd like to know how many are instantiated and what is their estimated size.

That can be a proxy to analyze sources of slow compile times, although in the future, we'd also like to add more realistic stats from the actual backend's lowering.

This PR adds a new `-Z dump-mono-stats` flag which will output some stats in a `{crate_name}.mono-items.md` file (the flag optionally takes an output directory parameter, for easier use within a workspace than printing to stdout).

For example,

```rust
fn compute<T>(collection: Vec<T>) -> usize {
    collection.len() + 19 - 0 * 9 - 18 - 1 * 1 // random code to increase the function's size
}

fn main() {
    dbg!(compute(vec![0u8, 1, 2]));
    dbg!(compute(vec![0u64, 1, 2]));
    dbg!(compute(vec!["0", "1", "2", "3"]));
}
```

will output a file with this markdown table (abridged for readability), for a debug build:

| Item | Instantiation count | Estimated Cost Per Instantiation | Total Estimated Cost |
| --- | ---: | ---: | ---: |
| alloc::alloc::box_free | 3 | 122 | 366 |
| std::alloc::Global::alloc_impl | 1 | 284 | 284 |
| alloc::raw_vec::RawVec::<T, A>::current_memory | 3 | 82 | 246 |
| std::ptr::align_offset | 1 | 222 | 222 |
| std::slice::hack::into_vec | 3 | 67 | 201 |
| <std::vec::Vec<T, A> as std::ops::Drop>::drop | 3 | 66 | 198 |
| std::ptr::mut_ptr::<impl *mut T>::is_null | 4 | 47 | 188 |
| main | 1 | 163 | 163 |
| std::ptr::NonNull::<T>::new_unchecked | 4 | 37 | 148 |
...

<details>
<summary>Click for full output</summary>

| Item | Instantiation count | Estimated Cost Per Instantiation | Total Estimated Cost |
| --- | ---: | ---: | ---: |
| alloc::alloc::box_free | 3 | 122 | 366 |
| std::alloc::Global::alloc_impl | 1 | 284 | 284 |
| alloc::raw_vec::RawVec::<T, A>::current_memory | 3 | 82 | 246 |
| std::ptr::align_offset | 1 | 222 | 222 |
| std::slice::hack::into_vec | 3 | 67 | 201 |
| <std::vec::Vec<T, A> as std::ops::Drop>::drop | 3 | 66 | 198 |
| std::ptr::mut_ptr::<impl *mut T>::is_null | 4 | 47 | 188 |
| main | 1 | 163 | 163 |
| std::ptr::NonNull::<T>::new_unchecked | 4 | 37 | 148 |
| std::boxed::Box::<T, A>::into_unique | 3 | 48 | 144 |
| std::boxed::Box::<T, A>::leak | 3 | 39 | 117 |
| std::alloc::Layout::array::inner | 1 | 107 | 107 |
| std::ptr::align_offset::mod_inv | 1 | 103 | 103 |
| std::boxed::Box::<T, A>::into_raw_with_allocator | 3 | 31 | 93 |
| std::fmt::Arguments::<'a>::new_v1 | 1 | 80 | 80 |
| <alloc::raw_vec::RawVec<T, A> as std::ops::Drop>::drop | 3 | 26 | 78 |
| alloc::raw_vec::RawVec::<T, A>::from_raw_parts_in | 3 | 26 | 78 |
| alloc::alloc::exchange_malloc | 1 | 75 | 75 |
| std::ptr::const_ptr::<impl *const T>::is_null | 1 | 75 | 75 |
| std::ptr::const_ptr::<impl *const T>::is_aligned_to | 1 | 64 | 64 |
| compute | 3 | 20 | 60 |
| std::ptr::const_ptr::<impl *const T>::align_offset | 1 | 55 | 55 |
| std::ptr::read | 1 | 52 | 52 |
| <std::alloc::Global as std::alloc::Allocator>::deallocate | 1 | 50 | 50 |
| std::ptr::mut_ptr::<impl *mut T>::guaranteed_eq | 1 | 48 | 48 |
| std::fmt::ArgumentV1::<'a>::new_display | 2 | 22 | 44 |
| std::ptr::Alignment::new_unchecked | 1 | 42 | 42 |
| core::fmt::num::<impl std::fmt::Debug for usize>::fmt | 1 | 40 | 40 |
| std::result::Result::<T, E>::unwrap_unchecked | 1 | 37 | 37 |
| std::cmp::Ord::min | 1 | 32 | 32 |
| std::cmp::impls::<impl std::cmp::Ord for usize>::cmp | 1 | 31 | 31 |
| std::intrinsics::is_aligned_and_not_null | 1 | 27 | 27 |
| std::rt::lang_start | 1 | 27 | 27 |
| std::ptr::NonNull::<T>::new | 1 | 24 | 24 |
| std::fmt::ArgumentV1::<'a>::new_debug | 1 | 22 | 22 |
| std::fmt::Arguments::<'a>::new_v1_formatted | 1 | 19 | 19 |
| std::rt::lang_start::{closure#0} | 1 | 17 | 17 |
| std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace | 1 | 16 | 16 |
| std::slice::<impl [T]>::into_vec | 3 | 5 | 15 |
| <std::ptr::NonNull<T> as std::convert::From<std::ptr::Unique<T>>>::from | 1 | 14 | 14 |
| <&T as std::fmt::Debug>::fmt | 1 | 12 | 12 |
| <&T as std::fmt::Display>::fmt | 1 | 12 | 12 |
| std::vec::Vec::<T, A>::len | 3 | 2 | 6 |
| <T as std::convert::Into<U>>::into | 1 | 5 | 5 |
| <T as std::convert::From<T>>::from | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| <() as std::process::Termination>::report | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| std::hint::unreachable_unchecked | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| core::fmt::UnsafeArg::new | 1 | 1 | 1 |

</details>

Since we discussed it together, r? `@wesleywiser.`
2022-12-15 22:02:57 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
de59844c98 more clippy::complexity fixes 2022-12-15 00:09:10 +01:00
Rémy Rakic
7611933e6a add -Z dump-mono-stats
This option will output some stats from the monomorphization collection
pass to a file, to show estimated sizes from each instantiation.
2022-12-14 20:17:52 +00:00
bors
fbf8b937b4 Auto merge of #105233 - mejrs:always_eager, r=estebank
Always evaluate vecs of subdiagnostics eagerly

See https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/336883-i18n/topic/.23100717.20lists!/near/310186705 for context
2022-12-14 16:16:50 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
8ed0384ca4
Rollup merge of #105161 - cassaundra:numeric-literal-error, r=nnethercote
Refine when invalid prefix case error arises

Fix cases where the "invalid base prefix for number literal" error arises with suffixes that look erroneously capitalized but which are actually invalid.
2022-12-14 10:31:05 +01:00
Cassaundra Smith
52a9280fb2
Refine when invalid prefix case error arises
Fix cases where the "invalid base prefix for number literal" error arises with
suffixes that look erroneously capitalized but which are in fact invalid.
2022-12-12 19:32:12 -08:00
KaDiWa
9bc69925cb
compiler: remove unnecessary imports and qualified paths 2022-12-10 18:45:34 +01:00
bors
b12b83674f Auto merge of #105525 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-ricyw5s, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #98391 (Reimplement std's thread parker on top of events on SGX)
 - #104019 (Compute generator sizes with `-Zprint_type_sizes`)
 - #104512 (Set `download-ci-llvm = "if-available"` by default when `channel = dev`)
 - #104901 (Implement masking in FileType comparison on Unix)
 - #105082 (Fix Async Generator ABI)
 - #105109 (Add LLVM KCFI support to the Rust compiler)
 - #105505 (Don't warn about unused parens when they are used by yeet expr)
 - #105514 (Introduce `Span::is_visible`)
 - #105516 (Update cargo)
 - #105522 (Remove wrong note for short circuiting operators)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-12-10 11:16:18 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
947fe7e341
Rollup merge of #105109 - rcvalle:rust-kcfi, r=bjorn3
Add LLVM KCFI support to the Rust compiler

This PR adds LLVM Kernel Control Flow Integrity (KCFI) support to the Rust compiler. It initially provides forward-edge control flow protection for operating systems kernels for Rust-compiled code only by aggregating function pointers in groups identified by their return and parameter types. (See llvm/llvm-project@cff5bef.)

Forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust -compiled code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust -compiled code share the same virtual address space) will be provided in later work as part of this project by identifying C char and integer type uses at the time types are encoded (see Type metadata in the design document in the tracking issue #89653).

LLVM KCFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=kcfi.

Thank you again, `@bjorn3,` `@eddyb,` `@nagisa,` and `@ojeda,` for all the help!
2022-12-10 09:24:43 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
0f5d3ba30f
Rollup merge of #104019 - compiler-errors:print-generator-sizes, r=wesleywiser
Compute generator sizes with `-Zprint_type_sizes`

Fixes #103887
r? `@pnkfelix`
2022-12-10 09:24:41 +01:00
Oli Scherer
75ff5c7dd3 Fold Definitions into the untracked data 2022-12-09 14:59:39 +00:00
Oli Scherer
1c1d3570ee Move the untracked cstore and source_span into a struct 2022-12-09 14:53:24 +00:00
Ramon de C Valle
65698ae9f3 Add LLVM KCFI support to the Rust compiler
This commit adds LLVM Kernel Control Flow Integrity (KCFI) support to
the Rust compiler. It initially provides forward-edge control flow
protection for operating systems kernels for Rust-compiled code only by
aggregating function pointers in groups identified by their return and
parameter types. (See llvm/llvm-project@cff5bef.)

Forward-edge control flow protection for C or C++ and Rust -compiled
code "mixed binaries" (i.e., for when C or C++ and Rust -compiled code
share the same virtual address space) will be provided in later work as
part of this project by identifying C char and integer type uses at the
time types are encoded (see Type metadata in the design document in the
tracking issue #89653).

LLVM KCFI can be enabled with -Zsanitizer=kcfi.

Co-authored-by: bjorn3 <17426603+bjorn3@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-08 17:24:39 -08:00
Matthias Krüger
fbfc5ada02
Rollup merge of #105423 - oli-obk:symbols, r=jackh726
Use `Symbol` for the crate name instead of `String`/`str`

It always got converted to a symbol anyway
2022-12-08 12:57:32 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
086bdbbd73
Rollup merge of #104922 - estebank:fur-elize, r=oli-obk
Detect long types in E0308 and write them to disk

On type error with long types, print an abridged type and write the full type to disk.

Print the widest possible short type while still fitting in the terminal.
2022-12-08 12:57:28 +01:00
Oli Scherer
d30848b30a Use Symbol for the crate name instead of String/str 2022-12-07 20:30:02 +00:00
Michael Goulet
57b722688d Properly print generator interior type sizes 2022-12-07 18:33:26 +00:00
Michael Goulet
b45b9489bb Compute generator sizes with -Zprint_type_sizes 2022-12-07 03:10:56 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c699b05306
Rollup merge of #105286 - willcrichton:maximal-hir-to-mir-coverage, r=cjgillot
Add -Z maximal-hir-to-mir-coverage flag

This PR adds a new unstable flag `-Z maximal-hir-to-mir-coverage` that changes the behavior of `maybe_lint_level_root_bounded`, pursuant to [a discussion on Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/131828-t-compiler/topic/Mapping.20MIR.20to.20HIR). When enabled, this function will not search upwards for a lint root, but rather immediately return the provided HIR node ID. This change increases the granularity of the mapping between MIR locations and HIR nodes inside the `SourceScopeLocalData` data structures. This increase in granularity is useful for rustc consumers like [Flowistry](https://github.com/willcrichton/flowistry) that rely on getting source-mapping information about the MIR CFG that is as precise as possible.

A test `maximal_mir_to_hir_coverage.rs` has been added to verify that this flag does not break anything.

r? `@cjgillot`

cc `@gavinleroy`
2022-12-06 16:54:55 +01:00
Jacob Bramley
49f3c0b736 Check AArch64 branch-protection earlier in the pipeline.
As suggested in #93516.
2022-12-06 15:51:57 +00:00
bors
9db224fc90 Auto merge of #105175 - michaelwoerister:add-stable-ord-trait, r=nagisa
Add StableOrd trait as proposed in MCP 533.

The `StableOrd` trait can be used to mark types as having a stable sort order across compilation sessions. Collections that sort their items in a stable way can safely implement HashStable by hashing items in sort order.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/533 for more information.
2022-12-06 09:21:49 +00:00
Will Crichton
3bf7d88ef1 Add -Z maximal-hir-to-mir-coverage flag 2022-12-04 23:58:20 -08:00
mejrs
a7838d8bd7 Always evaluate vecs of subdiagnostics eagerly 2022-12-04 01:13:21 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1a2f79b82c
Rollup merge of #105050 - WaffleLapkin:uselessrefign, r=jyn514
Remove useless borrows and derefs

They are nothing more than noise.
<sub>These are not all of them, but my clippy started crashing (stack overflow), so rip :(</sub>
2022-12-03 17:37:42 +01:00
Michael Woerister
3a58309798 Add StableOrd trait as proposed in MCP 533.
The StableOrd trait can be used to mark types as having a stable
sort order across compilation sessions. Collections that sort their
items in a stable way can safely implement HashStable by
hashing items in sort order.
2022-12-02 15:19:30 +01:00
Nicholas Nethercote
67cfe2cfbb Remove -Zno-interleave-lints.
Because it complicates lint implementation greatly.
2022-12-02 13:59:28 +11:00
Maybe Waffle
f2b97a8bfe Remove useless borrows and derefs 2022-12-01 17:34:43 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
741f8c9166
Rollup merge of #105078 - TaKO8Ki:fix-105011, r=nnethercote
Fix `expr_to_spanned_string` ICE

Fixes #105011
2022-12-01 11:58:59 +01:00
Takayuki Maeda
02eaecc767 avoid an unnecessary &str to String conversion 2022-11-30 13:31:35 +09:00
Esteban Küber
7674edeeba Detect long types in E0308 and write them to disk
On type error with long types, print an abridged type and write the full
type to disk.

Print the widest possible short type while still fitting in the
terminal.
2022-11-28 14:08:18 -08:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
5b0e80ecf3 Stabilize native library modifier verbatim 2022-11-27 22:36:32 +03:00
bors
65a6e22668 Auto merge of #104845 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-tckj956, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #104514 (Use node_ty_opt to avoid ICE in visit_ty)
 - #104704 (Allow power10-vector feature in PowerPC)
 - #104747 (resolve: Don't use constructor def ids in the map for field names)
 - #104773 (OpaqueCast projections are always overlapping, they can't possibly be disjoint)
 - #104774 (Document split{_ascii,}_whitespace() for empty strings)
 - #104780 (make `error_reported` check for delayed bugs)
 - #104782 (Bump the const eval step limit)
 - #104792 (rustdoc: simplify `.search-results-title` CSS)
 - #104796 (lint: do not warn unused parens around higher-ranked function pointers)
 - #104820 (Remove normalize_projection_type)
 - #104822 (with_query_mode -> new)

Failed merges:

 - #104716 (move 2 candidates into builtin candidate)
 - #104841 (Assert that we don't capture escaping bound vars in `Fn` trait selection)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-11-24 23:45:32 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
4843946a10
Rollup merge of #104780 - BoxyUwU:error_reported_not_be_bad, r=oli-obk
make `error_reported` check for delayed bugs

Fixes #104768

`error_reported()` was only checking if there were errors emitted, not for `delay_bug`s which can also be a source of `ErrorGuaranteed`. I assume the same is true of `lint_err_count` but i dont know
2022-11-24 21:34:54 +01:00
hkalbasi
390a637e29 move things from rustc_target::abi to rustc_abi 2022-11-24 16:26:13 +03:30
Boxy
72d8879c29 make error_reported check for delayed bugs 2022-11-24 11:12:46 +00:00
bors
872631d0f0 Auto merge of #104507 - WaffleLapkin:asderefsyou, r=wesleywiser
Use `as_deref` in compiler (but only where it makes sense)

This simplifies some code :3

(there are some changes that are not exacly `as_deref`, but more like "clever `Option`/`Result` method use")
2022-11-24 00:17:35 +00:00
mejrs
fe212eca76 Match crate and slug names 2022-11-21 15:24:50 +01:00
Boxy
3fca95a597 track_errors use a delay_span_bug 2022-11-18 13:25:17 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
94470f4efd Use as_deref in compiler (but only where it makes sense) 2022-11-16 21:58:58 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
358a603f11 Use token::Lit in ast::ExprKind::Lit.
Instead of `ast::Lit`.

Literal lowering now happens at two different times. Expression literals
are lowered when HIR is crated. Attribute literals are lowered during
parsing.

This commit changes the language very slightly. Some programs that used
to not compile now will compile. This is because some invalid literals
that are removed by `cfg` or attribute macros will no longer trigger
errors. See this comment for more details:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/102944#issuecomment-1277476773
2022-11-16 09:41:28 +11:00
Kamil Koczurek
4c3cad0620 Add --print=split-debuginfo
This option prints all supported values for -Csplit-debuginfo=.., i.e.
only stable ones on stable/beta and all of them on nightly/dev.
2022-11-07 16:11:32 +01:00
Dylan DPC
bd9e6e05d2
Rollup merge of #103660 - ozkanonur:master, r=jyn514
improve `filesearch::get_or_default_sysroot`

`fn get_or_default_sysroot` is now improved and used in `miri` and `clippy`, and tests are still passing as they should. So we no longer need to implement custom workarounds/hacks to find sysroot in tools like miri/clippy.

Resolves https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/98832

re-opened from #103581
2022-11-05 11:31:28 +05:30
Onur Özkan
71a3a48ee5 improve filesearch::get_or_default_sysroot r=ozkanonur
Signed-off-by: Onur Özkan <work@onurozkan.dev>
2022-11-04 17:06:47 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
0f72a6d617
Rollup merge of #103610 - wesleywiser:thinlto_cgu1, r=michaelwoerister
Allow use of `-Clto=thin` with `-Ccodegen-units=1` in general

The current logic to ignore ThinLTO when `-Ccodegen-units=1` makes sense for local ThinLTO but even in this scenario, a user may still want (non-local) ThinLTO for the purpose of optimizing dependencies into the final crate which is being compiled with 1 CGU.

The previous behavior was even more confusing because if you were generating a binary (`--emit=link`), then you would get ThinLTO but if you asked for LLVM IR or bytecode, then it would silently change to using regular LTO.

With this change, we only override the defaults for local ThinLTO if you ask for a single output such as LLVM IR or bytecode and in all other cases honor the requested LTO setting.

r? `@michaelwoerister`
2022-11-02 22:06:26 +01:00
Manish Goregaokar
c2affd5049
Rollup merge of #103839 - Nilstrieb:print-list, r=compiler-errors
Print valid `--print` requests if request is invalid

When someone makes a typo, it can be useful to see the valid options. This is also useful if someone wants to find out about all the options.
2022-11-01 20:00:40 -04:00
bors
11ebe6512b Auto merge of #103217 - mejrs:track, r=eholk
Track where diagnostics were created.

This implements the `-Ztrack-diagnostics` flag, which uses `#[track_caller]` to track where diagnostics are created. It is meant as a debugging tool much like `-Ztreat-err-as-bug`.

For example, the following code...

```rust
struct A;
struct B;

fn main(){
    let _: A = B;
}
```
...now emits the following error message:

```
error[E0308]: mismatched types
 --> src\main.rs:5:16
  |
5 |     let _: A = B;
  |            -   ^ expected struct `A`, found struct `B`
  |            |
  |            expected due to this
-Ztrack-diagnostics: created at compiler\rustc_infer\src\infer\error_reporting\mod.rs:2275:31
```
2022-11-01 21:09:45 +00:00
nils
b20d969516
Print valid --print requests if request is invalid
When someone makes a typo, it can be useful to see the valid options.
This is also useful if someone wants to find out about all the options.
2022-11-01 16:24:01 +01:00
mejrs
cbeb244b05 Add more track_caller 2022-10-31 16:14:29 +01:00
Wesley Wiser
7c6345d175 Allow use of -Clto=thin with -Ccodegen-units=1 in general
The current logic to ignore ThinLTO when `-Ccodegen-units=1` makes sense
for local ThinLTO but even in this scenario, a user may still want
(non-local) ThinLTO for the purpose of optimizing dependencies into the
final crate which is being compiled with 1 CGU.

The previous behavior was even more confusing because if you were
generating a binary (`--emit=link`), then you would get ThinLTO but if
you asked for LLVM IR or bytecode, then it would silently change to
using regular LTO.

With this change, we only override the defaults for local ThinLTO if you
ask for a single output such as LLVM IR or bytecode and in all other
cases honor the requested LTO setting.
2022-10-26 21:03:28 -04:00
mejrs
854b3166a0 Address some comments 2022-10-24 20:52:51 +02:00
Jakub Beránek
c5c86806c8
Introduce dedicated -Zdylib-lto flag for enabling LTO on dylibs 2022-10-23 13:48:03 +02:00
Nilstrieb
c65ebae221
Migrate all diagnostics 2022-10-23 10:09:44 +02:00
bors
3022afe3d1 Auto merge of #103196 - Nilstrieb:no-meta-query, r=cjgillot
Get rid of native_library projection queries

They don't seem particularly useful as I don't expect native libraries to change frequently.

Maybe they do provide significant value of keeping incremental compilation green though, I'm not sure.
2022-10-22 05:08:51 +00:00
bors
57e2c06a8d Auto merge of #101077 - sunshowers:signal-mask-inherit, r=sunshowers
Change process spawning to inherit the parent's signal mask by default

Previously, the signal mask was always reset when a child process is
started. This breaks tools like `nohup` which expect `SIGHUP` to be
blocked for all transitive processes.

With this change, the default behavior changes to inherit the signal mask.

This also changes the signal disposition for `SIGPIPE` to only be changed if the `#[unix_sigpipe]` attribute isn't set.
2022-10-21 18:09:03 +00:00
Dylan DPC
e11511dfa6
Rollup merge of #103051 - davidtwco:translation-tidying-up, r=compiler-errors
translation: doc comments with derives, subdiagnostic-less enum variants, more derive use

- Adds support for `doc` attributes in the diagnostic derives so that documentation comments don't result in the derive failing.
- Adds support for enum variants in the subdiagnostic derive to not actually correspond to an addition to a diagnostic.
- Made use of the derive in more places in the `rustc_ast_lowering`, `rustc_ast_passes`, `rustc_lint`, `rustc_session`, `rustc_infer` - taking advantage of recent additions like eager subdiagnostics, multispan suggestions, etc.

cc #100717
2022-10-21 17:29:58 +05:30
Rain
a52c79e859 Change process spawning to inherit the parent's signal mask by default
Previously, the signal mask is always reset when a child process is
started. This breaks tools like `nohup` which expect `SIGHUP` to be
blocked.

With this change, the default behavior changes to inherit the signal mask.

This also changes the signal disposition for `SIGPIPE` to only be
changed if the `#[unix_sigpipe]` attribute isn't set.
2022-10-20 14:53:38 -07:00
nils
ccc54613c3
Get rid of native_library projection queries
They don't seem particularly useful as I don't expect
native libraries to change frequently.
2022-10-19 16:21:21 +02:00
mejrs
406e1dc8eb Implement -Ztrack-diagnostics 2022-10-19 00:08:20 +02:00
Nicholas Nethercote
641f8249f9 Remove RunCompiler::emitter.
It's no longer used.
2022-10-18 08:48:58 +11:00
David Wood
f8b628bce4 session: use derive more
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-17 09:54:24 +01:00
Dylan DPC
77064b7f0a
Rollup merge of #103018 - Rageking8:more-dupe-word-typos, r=TaKO8Ki
More dupe word typos

I only picked those changes (from the regex search) that I am pretty certain doesn't change meaning and is just a typo fix. Do correct me if any fix is undesirable and I can revert those. Thanks.
2022-10-14 16:19:15 +05:30
Rageking8
7122abaddf more dupe word typos 2022-10-14 12:57:56 +08:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
5645cd5b09 ADD - IntoDiagnostic conformance for TargetDataLayoutErrors in rustc_errors
This way we comply with the Coherence rule given that IntoDiagnostic trait is defined in rustc_errors, and almost all other crates depend on it.
2022-10-12 16:54:25 -04:00
Nilstrieb
7bfef19844 Use tidy-alphabetical in the compiler 2022-10-12 17:49:10 +05:30
David Wood
f8ebc72b4a errors: add emit_note/create_note
Add `Noted` marker struct that implements `EmissionGuarantee` so that
`emit_note` and `create_note` can be implemented for struct diagnostics.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-10-07 13:19:27 -06:00
Nicholas Nethercote
9110d925d0 Remove -Ztime option.
The compiler currently has `-Ztime` and `-Ztime-passes`. I've used
`-Ztime-passes` for years but only recently learned about `-Ztime`.

What's the difference? Let's look at the `-Zhelp` output:
```
  -Z        time=val -- measure time of rustc processes (default: no)
  -Z time-passes=val -- measure time of each rustc pass (default: no)
```
The `-Ztime-passes` description is clear, but the `-Ztime` one is less so.
Sounds like it measures the time for the entire process?

No. The real difference is that `-Ztime-passes` prints out info about passes,
and `-Ztime` does the same, but only for a subset of those passes. More
specifically, there is a distinction in the profiling code between a "verbose
generic activity" and an "extra verbose generic activity". `-Ztime-passes`
prints both kinds, while `-Ztime` only prints the first one. (It took me
a close reading of the source code to determine this difference.)

In practice this distinction has low value. Perhaps in the past the "extra
verbose" output was more voluminous, but now that we only print stats for a
pass if it exceeds 5ms or alters the RSS, `-Ztime-passes` is less spammy. Also,
a lot of the "extra verbose" cases are for individual lint passes, and you need
to also use `-Zno-interleave-lints` to see those anyway.

Therefore, this commit removes `-Ztime` and the associated machinery. One thing
to note is that the existing "extra verbose" activities all have an extra
string argument, so the commit adds the ability to accept an extra argument to
the "verbose" activities.
2022-10-06 15:49:44 +11:00
Michael Goulet
85a726e754 Remove expr_parentheses_needed from ParseSess 2022-09-30 01:39:20 +00:00
bors
09ae7846a2 Auto merge of #101619 - Xiretza:rustc_parse-session-diagnostics, r=davidtwco
Migrate more of rustc_parse to SessionDiagnostic

Still far from complete, but I thought I'd add a checkpoint here because rebasing was starting to get annoying.
2022-09-28 11:11:42 +00:00
Xiretza
495e271883 Migrate rustc_session::expr_parentheses_needed to Subdiagnostic struct 2022-09-27 20:29:18 +02:00
David Wood
2286888ef9 session: remove now-unnecessary lint #[allow]s
In #101230, the internal diagnostic migration lints -
`diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and `untranslatable_diagnostic` - were
modified so that they wouldn't trigger on functions annotated with
`#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. However, this change has to make it into
the bootstrap compiler before the `#[allow]` annotations that it aims to
remove can be removed, which is possible now that #102051 has landed.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-09-27 11:01:49 +01:00
Pietro Albini
3975d55d98
remove cfg(bootstrap) 2022-09-26 10:14:45 +02:00
fee1-dead
07467c5308
Rollup merge of #101997 - cuviper:drop-legacy-pm, r=nikic
Remove support for legacy PM

This removes support for optimizing with LLVM's legacy pass manager, as well as the unstable `-Znew-llvm-pass-manager` option. We have been defaulting to the new PM since LLVM 13 (except for s390x that waited for 14), and LLVM 15 removed support altogether. The only place we still use the legacy PM is for writing the output file, just like `llc` does.

cc #74705
r? ``@nikic``
2022-09-25 22:06:38 +08:00
khyperia
9a206a78eb Improve the help message for an invalid calling convention 2022-09-22 22:18:30 +02:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
e52e2344dc FIX - adopt new Diagnostic naming in newly migrated modules
FIX - ambiguous Diagnostic link in docs

UPDATE - rename diagnostic_items to IntoDiagnostic and AddToDiagnostic

[Gardening] FIX - formatting via `x fmt`

FIX - rebase conflicts. NOTE: Confirm wheather or not we want to handle TargetDataLayoutErrorsWrapper this way

DELETE - unneeded allow attributes in Handler method

FIX - broken test

FIX - Rebase conflict

UPDATE - rename residual _SessionDiagnostic and fix LintDiag link
2022-09-21 11:43:22 -04:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
5f91719f75 UPDATE - rename SessionSubdiagnostic macro to Subdiagnostic
Also renames:
- sym::AddSubdiagnostic to sym:: Subdiagnostic
- rustc_diagnostic_item = "AddSubdiagnostic" to rustc_diagnostic_item = "Subdiagnostic"
2022-09-21 11:39:53 -04:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
a3396b2070 UPDATE - rename DiagnosticHandler macro to Diagnostic 2022-09-21 11:39:53 -04:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
19b348fed4 UPDATE - rename DiagnosticHandler trait to IntoDiagnostic 2022-09-21 11:39:52 -04:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
5b8152807c UPDATE - move SessionDiagnostic from rustc_session to rustc_errors 2022-09-21 11:39:52 -04:00
Josh Stone
38e0e8f7bb Remove -Znew-llvm-pass-manager 2022-09-18 13:26:03 -07:00
est31
173eb6f407 Only enable the let_else feature on bootstrap
On later stages, the feature is already stable.

Result of running:

rg -l "feature.let_else" compiler/ src/librustdoc/ library/ | xargs sed -s -i "s#\\[feature.let_else#\\[cfg_attr\\(bootstrap, feature\\(let_else\\)#"
2022-09-15 21:06:45 +02:00
SparrowLii
1a3ecbdb6a make mk_attr_id part of ParseSess 2022-09-14 08:49:10 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
bc8ec5e5fa
Rollup merge of #101266 - LuisCardosoOliveira:translation-rustcsession-pt3, r=davidtwco
translations(rustc_session): migrates rustc_session to use SessionDiagnostic - Final

# Description
This is the final part of the rustc_session https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/100717#issuecomment-1220279883.

Please only review this [commit](a545347037). The other ones are from the PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101041# that is not yet merged.

In this PR, we migrate the file `output.rs`
2022-09-13 22:25:34 +02:00
Dylan DPC
d5b86d5ee9
Rollup merge of #101690 - kadiwa4:avoid_iterator_last, r=oli-obk
Avoid `Iterator::last`

Adapters like `Filter` and `Map` use the default implementation of `Iterator::last` which is not short-circuiting (and so does `core::str::Split`). The predicate function will be run for every single item of the underlying iterator. I hope that removing those calls to `last` results in slight performance improvements.
2022-09-13 16:51:31 +05:30
bors
9da4644d56 Auto merge of #100101 - BelovDV:issue-99429, r=petrochenkov
change rlib format to distinguish native dependencies

Another one method to solve problem mentioned in #99429.

Changed .rlib format, it contains all bundled native libraries as archieves.
At link time rlib is unpacked and native dependencies linked separately.
New behavior hidden under separate_native_rlib_dependencies flag.
2022-09-13 04:00:24 +00:00
Daniil Belov
ffa83596fe change rlib format to discern native dependencies 2022-09-12 16:45:03 +03:00
Dylan DPC
413703201c
Rollup merge of #100293 - yanchen4791:add-inline-llvm-option, r=nnethercote
Add inline-llvm option for disabling/enabling LLVM inlining

In this PR, a new -Z option `inline-llvm` is added in order to be able to turn on/off LLVM inlining.

The capability of turning on/off inlining in LLVM backend is needed for testing performance implications of using recently enabled inlining in rustc's frontend (with -Z inline-mir=yes option, #91743). It would be interesting to see the performance effect using rustc's frontend inlining only without LLVM inlining enabled. Currently LLVM is still doing inlining no mater what value inline-mir is set to. With the option `inline-llvm` being added in this PR, user can turn off LLVM inlining by using `-Z inline-llvm=no` option (the default of inline-llvm is 'yes', LLVM inlining enabled).
2022-09-12 15:21:29 +05:30
KaDiWa
66211d83f9
Avoid Iterator::last 2022-09-11 17:23:00 +02:00
Luis Cardoso
329d5014b6 translations(rustc_session): migrate output.rs 2022-09-10 08:19:17 +02:00
Yan Chen
052887e4b4 Add inline-llvm option for disabling/enabling LLVM inlining 2022-09-09 08:00:47 -07:00
Luis Cardoso
b0cfeec293 translations(rustc_session): migrates session.rs and config.rs 2022-09-09 08:21:23 +02:00
Luis Cardoso
0e497a714e translations(rustc_session): migrates two diagnostics in session.rs 2022-09-08 12:22:51 +02:00
Luis Cardoso
24de9435e2 translations(rustc_session): remove lint allow rule to the methods marked with rustc_lint_diagnostic
This commit removes the allows rules for the SessionDiagnostic lint
that were being used in the session.rs file.

Thanks to the PR #101230 we do not need to annotate the methods with
the allow rule as they are part of the diagnostic machinery.
2022-09-08 08:30:57 +02:00
Luis Cardoso
0f06320c24 translations(rustc_session): migrate TargetDataLayout::parse 2022-09-08 08:30:57 +02:00
Luis Cardoso
60b49581c4 translations(rustc_session): migrates session.rs and config.rs 2022-09-08 08:30:57 +02:00
Jhonny Bill Mena
321e60bf34 UPDATE - into_diagnostic to take a Handler instead of a ParseSess
Suggested by the team in this Zulip Topic https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/336883-i18n/topic/.23100717.20SessionDiagnostic.20on.20Handler

Handler already has almost all the capabilities of ParseSess when it comes to diagnostic emission, in this migration we only needed to add the ability to access source_map from the emitter in order to get a Snippet and the start_point. Not sure if this is the best way to address this gap
2022-09-05 02:18:45 -04:00
bors
47d1cdb0bc Auto merge of #100574 - Urgau:check-cfg-warn-cfg, r=petrochenkov
Add warning against unexpected --cfg with --check-cfg

This PR adds a warning when an unexpected `--cfg` is specified but not in the specified list of `--check-cfg`.

This is the follow-up PR I mentioned in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/99519.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-09-03 12:02:14 +00:00
bors
8c6ce6b91b Auto merge of #97802 - Enselic:add-no_ignore_sigkill-feature, r=joshtriplett
Support `#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit|sig_dfl"]` on `fn main()` to prevent ignoring `SIGPIPE`

When enabled, programs don't have to explicitly handle `ErrorKind::BrokenPipe` any longer. Currently, the program

```rust
fn main() { loop { println!("hello world"); } }
```

will print an error if used with a short-lived pipe, e.g.

    % ./main | head -n 1
    hello world
    thread 'main' panicked at 'failed printing to stdout: Broken pipe (os error 32)', library/std/src/io/stdio.rs:1016:9
    note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

by enabling `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]` like this

```rust
#![feature(unix_sigpipe)]
#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]
fn main() { loop { println!("hello world"); } }
```

there is no error, because `SIGPIPE` will not be ignored and thus the program will be killed appropriately:

    % ./main | head -n 1
    hello world

The current libstd behaviour of ignoring `SIGPIPE` before `fn main()` can be explicitly requested by using `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_ign"]`.

With `#[unix_sigpipe = "inherit"]`, no change at all is made to `SIGPIPE`, which typically means the behaviour will be the same as `#[unix_sigpipe = "sig_dfl"]`.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62569 and referenced issues for discussions regarding the `SIGPIPE` problem itself

See the [this](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Proposal.3A.20First.20step.20towards.20solving.20the.20SIGPIPE.20problem) Zulip topic for more discussions, including about this PR.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97889
2022-09-02 21:08:08 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
c8749f0453
Rollup merge of #100814 - gabrielBusta:port_trait_selection_diagnostics, r=davidtwco
Porting 'compiler/rustc_trait_selection' to translatable diagnostics - Part 1

``@rustbot`` label +A-translation

r? rust-lang/diagnostics
cc #100717
2022-09-02 18:22:00 +02:00
Urgau
137eea86db Make CrateConfig make order depended for linting purpose 2022-09-02 12:49:07 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
edf79cb86b
Rollup merge of #100552 - petrochenkov:flavorcompat, r=lqd
rustc_target: Add a compatibility layer to separate internal and user-facing linker flavors

I want to do some refactorings in `rustc_target` - merge `lld_flavor` and `linker_is_gnu` into `linker_flavor`, support combination gcc+lld (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96827).
This PR adds some compatibility infra that makes that possible without making any changes to user-facing interfaces - `-Clinker-flavor` values and json target specs. (For json target specs this infra may eventually go away since they are not very stable.)

The second commit does some light refactoring of internal linker flavors (applies changes from 53eca42973 that don't require mass-editing target specs).
2022-09-02 11:34:49 +02:00
Gabriel Bustamante
8e82200277 Porting 'compiler/rustc_trait_selection' to translatable diagnostics - Part 1 2022-09-01 12:54:50 -05:00
Oli Scherer
ee3c835018 Always import all tracing macros for the entire crate instead of piecemeal by module 2022-09-01 14:54:27 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a0e21ff105 rustc_target: Refactor internal linker flavors slightly
Remove one unstable user-facing linker flavor (l4-bender)
2022-09-01 16:54:52 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
7dc186ff7e rustc_target: Add a compatibility layer to separate internal and user-facing linker flavors 2022-09-01 16:54:52 +03:00
Martin Nordholts
236903f7e9 unix_sigpipe: Inline compiler sigpipe constants in std 2022-08-31 18:20:49 +02:00
Ralf Jung
24922b7a82
Rollup merge of #100753 - LuisCardosoOliveira:translation-migrate-session, r=davidtwco
translations(rustc_session): migrates `rustc_session` to use `SessionDiagnostic` - Pt. 1

## Description

This is the first PR for the migration of the module `rustc_session`. You can follow my progress [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/100717#issuecomment-1220279883).

The PR migrates the files `cgu_reuse_tracker` and `parse.rs` to use `SessionDiagnostic `.
2022-08-31 14:29:52 +02:00
Nilstrieb
d1ef8180f9 Revert let_chains stabilization
This reverts commit 3266460749.

This is the revert against master, the beta revert was already done in #100538.
2022-08-29 19:34:11 +02:00
Martin Nordholts
ddee45e1d7 Support #[unix_sigpipe = "inherit|sig_dfl|sig_ign"] on fn main()
This makes it possible to instruct libstd to never touch the signal
handler for `SIGPIPE`, which makes programs pipeable by default (e.g.
with `./your-program | head -n 1`) without `ErrorKind::BrokenPipe`
errors.
2022-08-28 19:46:45 +02:00
bors
9845f4c47e Auto merge of #100732 - dpaoliello:import_name_type, r=wesleywiser
Implementation of import_name_type

Fixes #96534 by implementing https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/525

Symbols that are exported or imported from a binary on 32bit x86 Windows can be named in four separate ways, corresponding to the [import name types](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/debug/pe-format#import-name-type) from the PE-COFF spec. The exporting and importing binaries must use the same name encoding, otherwise mismatches can lead to link failures due to "missing symbols" or to 0xc0000139 (`STATUS_ENTRYPOINT_NOT_FOUND`) errors when the executable/library is loaded. For details, see the comments on the raw-dylib feature's https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/58713. To generate the correct import libraries for these DLLs, therefore, rustc must know the import name type for each `extern` function, and there is currently no way for users to provide this information.

This change adds a new `MetaNameValueStr` key to the `#[link]` attribute called `import_name_type`, and which accepts one of three values: `decorated`, `noprefix`, and `undecorated`.

A single DLL is likely to export all its functions using the same import type name, hence `import_name_type` is a parameter of `#[link]` rather than being its own attribute that is applied per-function. It is possible to have a single DLL that exports different functions using different import name types, but users could express such cases by providing multiple export blocks for the same DLL, each with a different import name type.

Note: there is a fourth import name type defined in the PE-COFF spec, `IMPORT_ORDINAL`. This case is already handled by the `#[link_ordinal]` attribute. While it could be merged into `import_type_name`, that would not make sense as `#[link_ordinal]` provides per-function information (namely the ordinal itself).

Design decisions (these match the MCP linked above):
* For GNU, `decorated` matches the PE Spec and MSVC rather than the default behavior of `dlltool` (i.e., there will be a leading `_` for `stdcall`).
* If `import_name_type` is not present, we will keep our current behavior of matching the environment (MSVC vs GNU) default for decorating.
* Using `import_name_type` on architectures other than 32bit x86 will result in an error.
* Using `import_name_type` with link kinds other than `"raw-dylib"` will result in an error.
2022-08-27 03:19:12 +00:00
Michael Goulet
b54344401a
Rollup merge of #100738 - nidnogg:diagnostics_migr_const_eval, r=davidtwco
Diagnostics migr const eval

This PR should eventually contain all diagnostic migrations for the `rustc_const_eval` crate.

r? `@davidtwco`
`@rustbot` label +A-translation
2022-08-26 15:56:23 -07:00
Daniel Paoliello
cc49c3e582 Implementation of import_name_type 2022-08-26 09:15:35 -07:00
bors
450e99f937 Auto merge of #98051 - davidtwco:split-dwarf-stabilization, r=wesleywiser
session: stabilize split debuginfo on linux

Stabilize the `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag...

- ...on Linux for all values of the flag. Split DWARF has been implemented for a few months, hasn't had any bug reports and has had some promising benchmarking for incremental debug build performance.
- ..on other platforms for the default value. It doesn't make any sense that `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` is unstable on Windows MSVC when that's the default behaviour, but keep the other values unstable.
2022-08-26 15:47:26 +00:00
Luis Cardoso
2c77f3e9c5 translations(rustc_session): migrate check_expected_reuse
This commit migrates the errors in the function check_expected_reuse
to use the new SessionDiagnostic. It also does some small refactor
for the IncorrectCguReuseType to include the 'at least' word in the
fluent translation file
2022-08-26 16:10:11 +02:00
Luis Cardoso
d5262a9452 translations(rustc_session): migrate 80% of the file parse.rs
This commit migrates around 80% of the parse file to use SsessionDiagnostic
We still have to migrate struct_err and struct_warn.
2022-08-26 16:10:11 +02:00
Luis Cardoso
706452eba7 translations(rustc_session): migrate the file cgu_reuse_tracker
This commit migrates the errors that indicates an incorrect
CGU type and the fatal error that indicates that a CGU has
not been correctly recorded
2022-08-26 16:10:11 +02:00
nidnogg
0a58b26e8a Hotfix ftl err name, added check for err.code in create_feature_err 2022-08-21 23:22:55 -03:00
nidnogg
4c82845b3a Fixed failing tests (missing labels), added automatic error code in create_feature_err() builder 2022-08-21 23:22:55 -03:00
Park Jaeon [파차]
70e0af632d Fix incorrect return type of emit_fatal
Co-authored-by: Giacomo Stevanato <giaco.stevanato@gmail.com>
2022-08-22 01:11:59 +09:00
finalchild
b28cc097cf Support #[fatal(..)] 2022-08-22 01:11:55 +09:00
Xiretza
91ad4e38f5 Add Handler::struct_diagnostic()
This unifies the struct_{warn,error,fatal}() methods in one generic
method.
2022-08-21 09:17:43 +02:00
David Wood
cf2c492ef8 session: stabilize split debuginfo on linux
Stabilize the `-Csplit-debuginfo` flag...

- ...on Linux for all values of the flag. Split DWARF has been
  implemented for a few months, hasn't had any bug reports and has had
  some promising benchmarking for incremental debug build performance.
- ..on other platforms for the default value. It doesn't make any sense
  that `-Csplit-debuginfo=packed` is unstable on Windows MSVC when
  that's the default behaviour, but keep the other values unstable.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-08-18 15:19:40 +01:00
Christopher Durham
767239f740 Reenable early feature-gates as future-compat warnings 2022-08-17 06:53:18 -05:00
The 8472
84531229bb Revert "Revert "Remove num_cpus dependency from bootstrap, build-manifest and rustc_session""
This reverts commit 1ae4b25826.
2022-08-15 16:24:07 +02:00
Mark Rousskov
154a09dd91 Adjust cfgs 2022-08-12 16:28:15 -04:00
Ralf Jung
be6bb56ee0 add -Zextra-const-ub-checks to enable more UB checking in const-eval 2022-08-07 09:54:40 -04:00
Matthias Krüger
9cc06eb54d
Rollup merge of #99620 - hudson-ayers:fix-location-detail, r=davidtwco
`-Z location-detail`: provide option to disable all location details

As reported [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89920#issuecomment-1190598924), when I first implemented the `-Z location-detail` flag there was a bug, where passing an empty list was not correctly supported, and instead rejected by the compiler. This PR fixes that such that passing an empty list results in no location details being tracked, as originally specified in https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2091 .

This PR also adds a test case to verify that this option continues to work as intended.
2022-07-31 23:39:40 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
e820ecdba1
Rollup merge of #99519 - Urgau:check-cfg-implicit, r=petrochenkov
Remove implicit names and values from `--cfg` in `--check-cfg`

This PR remove the implicit names and values from `--cfg` in `--check-cfg` because the behavior is quite surprising but also because it's really easy to inadvertently really on the implicitness and when the `--cfg` is not set anymore to have an unexpected warning from an unexpected condition that pass with the implicitness.

This change in behavior will also enable us to warn when an unexpected `--cfg` is passed, ex: the user wrote `--cfg=unstabl` instead of `--cfg=unstable`. The implementation of the warning will be done in a follow-up PR.

cc `@petrochenkov`
2022-07-31 23:39:38 +02:00
bors
bd84c73ffe Auto merge of #99123 - mystor:crossbeam_bridge, r=eddyb
proc_macro: use crossbeam channels for the proc_macro cross-thread bridge

This is done by having the crossbeam dependency inserted into the `proc_macro` server code from the server side, to avoid adding a dependency to `proc_macro`.

In addition, this introduces a -Z command-line option which will switch rustc to run proc-macros using this cross-thread executor. With the changes to the bridge in #98186, #98187, #98188 and #98189, the performance of the executor should be much closer to same-thread execution.

In local testing, the crossbeam executor was substantially more performant than either of the two existing `CrossThread` strategies, so they have been removed to keep things simple.

r? `@eddyb`
2022-07-30 04:05:28 +00:00
Nika Layzell
6d1650fe45 proc_macro: use crossbeam channels for the proc_macro cross-thread bridge
This is done by having the crossbeam dependency inserted into the
proc_macro server code from the server side, to avoid adding a
dependency to proc_macro.

In addition, this introduces a -Z command-line option which will switch
rustc to run proc-macros using this cross-thread executor. With the
changes to the bridge in #98186, #98187, #98188 and #98189, the
performance of the executor should be much closer to same-thread
execution.

In local testing, the crossbeam executor was substantially more
performant than either of the two existing CrossThread strategies, so
they have been removed to keep things simple.
2022-07-29 17:38:12 -04:00
bors
5dda74a48c Auto merge of #99467 - BelovDV:add_option_link_arg, r=petrochenkov
flag '-l link-arg=___ was added

#99427
2022-07-29 15:36:52 +00:00
Hudson Ayers
6dea21a4a2 location-detail: disable all location details when passed none
Prior to this fix, `-Z location-detail` provided no mechanism for
disabling all location details. This commit also adds a test case
to verify that this option continues to work as intended, and
clarifies the documentation of this option.
2022-07-28 09:45:59 -07:00
Nilstrieb
7cf7ead0bc Use line numbers relative to function in mir opt tests
This adds a new option, `-Zmir-pretty-relative-line-numbers`, that
is then used in compiletest for the mir-opt tests.
2022-07-28 11:59:54 +02:00
David Wood
7bab769b58 lint: add bad opt access internal lint
Some command-line options accessible through `sess.opts` are best
accessed through wrapper functions on `Session`, `TyCtxt` or otherwise,
rather than through field access on the option struct in the `Session`.

Adds a new lint which triggers on those options that should be accessed
through a wrapper function so that this is prohibited. Options are
annotated with a new attribute `rustc_lint_opt_deny_field_access` which
can specify the error message (i.e. "use this other function instead")
to be emitted.

A simpler alternative would be to simply rename the options in the
option type so that it is clear they should not be used, however this
doesn't prevent uses, just discourages them. Another alternative would
be to make the option fields private, and adding accessor functions on
the option types, however the wrapper functions sometimes rely on
additional state from `Session` or `TyCtxt` which wouldn't be available
in an function on the option type, so the accessor would simply make the
field available and its use would be discouraged too.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-27 11:24:27 +01:00
David Wood
f5e005f0ca session: disable internal lints for rustdoc
If an internal lint uses `typeck_results` or similar queries then that
can result in rustdoc checking code that it shouldn't (e.g. from other
platforms) and emit compilation errors.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-27 11:24:27 +01:00
Daniil Belov
7d4a98e61a Lib kind -l link-arg:
arbitrary link argument like -C link-arg, but respecting relative order to other `-l` options, unstable
2022-07-26 13:55:27 +03:00
csmoe
6674c94d15 feat: impl export-executable-symbols 2022-07-25 05:20:23 +00:00
bors
93ffde6f04 Auto merge of #98208 - ivanloz:master, r=nagisa
Add support for LLVM ShadowCallStack.

LLVMs ShadowCallStack provides backward edge control flow integrity protection by using a separate shadow stack to store and retrieve a function's return address.

LLVM currently only supports this for AArch64 targets. The x18 register is used to hold the pointer to the shadow stack, and therefore this only works on ABIs which reserve x18. Further details are available in the [LLVM ShadowCallStack](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ShadowCallStack.html) docs.

# Usage
`-Zsanitizer=shadow-call-stack`

# Comments/Caveats
* Currently only enabled for the aarch64-linux-android target
* Requires the platform to define a runtime to initialize the shadow stack, see the [LLVM docs](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ShadowCallStack.html) for more detail.
2022-07-23 20:01:07 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
230b775719
Rollup merge of #99528 - matthiaskrgr:2022_07_perf, r=estebank
couple of clippy::perf fixes
2022-07-21 18:42:07 +02:00
bors
74f600b990 Auto merge of #98162 - nextsilicon:support_lto_embed_bitcode, r=davidtwco
Allow to disable thinLTO buffer to support lto-embed-bitcode lld feature

Hello
This change is to fix issue (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/84395) in which passing "-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized" to lld when linking rust code via linker-plugin-lto doesn't produce the expected result.

Instead of emitting a single unified module into a llvmbc section of the linked elf, it emits multiple submodules.
This is caused because rustc emits the BC modules after running llvm `createWriteThinLTOBitcodePass` pass.
Which in turn triggers a thinLTO linkage and causes the said issue.

This patch allows via compiler flag (-Cemit-thin-lto=<bool>) to select between running `createWriteThinLTOBitcodePass` and `createBitcodeWriterPass`.
Note this pattern of selecting between those 2 passes is common inside of LLVM code.
The default is to match the old behavior.
2022-07-21 10:13:59 +00:00
Urgau
ebf4cc361e Remove implicit names and values from --cfg in --check-cfg 2022-07-20 18:28:30 +02:00
Ivan Lozano
adf61e3b2b Add ShadowCallStack Support
Adds support for the LLVM ShadowCallStack sanitizer.
2022-07-20 13:43:34 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
611bbcb044 clippy::perf fixes 2022-07-20 11:48:11 +02:00
nils
7c900c9b45 Add flag to configure noalias on Box<T>
To aid making an informed decision about the aliasing
rules of box, give users an option to remove `noalias`
from box.
2022-07-19 16:02:59 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
f3a458f735
Rollup merge of #99360 - compiler-errors:issue-99331, r=fee1-dead
Do not ICE when we have `-Zunpretty=expanded` with invalid ABI

Fixes #99331
2022-07-18 08:40:00 +09:00
Michael Goulet
26ecd44160 Do not ICE when we have -Zunpretty=expand with invalid ABI 2022-07-16 20:35:54 -07:00
Caio
3266460749 Stabilize let_chains 2022-07-16 20:17:58 -03:00
Matthias Krüger
6277ac2fb8
Rollup merge of #99342 - TaKO8Ki:avoid-symbol-to-string-conversions, r=compiler-errors
Avoid some `Symbol` to `String` conversions

This patch removes some Symbol to String conversions.
2022-07-16 22:30:56 +02:00
Takayuki Maeda
c54d4ada26 avoid some Symbol to String conversions 2022-07-17 04:09:20 +09:00
Ziv Dunkelman
724c91234d rustc: add ability to output regular LTO bitcode modules
Adding the option to control from rustc CLI
if the resulted ".o" bitcode module files are with
thinLTO info or regular LTO info.

Allows using "-lto-embed-bitcode=optimized" during linkage
correctly.

Signed-off-by: Ziv Dunkelman <ziv.dunkelman@nextsilicon.com>
2022-07-14 22:21:26 +03:00
Joshua Nelson
3c9765cff1 Rename debugging_opts to unstable_opts
This is no longer used only for debugging options (e.g. `-Zoutput-width`, `-Zallow-features`).
Rename it to be more clear.
2022-07-13 17:47:06 -05:00
Dylan DPC
68cfdbb5c1
Rollup merge of #99155 - Amanieu:unstable-target-features, r=davidtwco
Keep unstable target features for asm feature checking

Inline assembly uses the target features to determine which registers
are available on the current target. However it needs to be able to
access unstable target features for this.

Fixes #99071
2022-07-13 19:32:36 +05:30
Amanieu d'Antras
e51f1b7e27 Keep unstable target features for asm feature checking
Inline assembly uses the target features to determine which registers
are available on the current target. However it needs to be able to
access unstable target features for this.

Fixes #99071
2022-07-11 14:26:58 +01:00
Patrick Walton
1e0ad0c1d4 Implement support for DWARF version 5.
DWARF version 5 brings a number of improvements over version 4. Quoting from
the announcement [1]:

> Version 5 incorporates improvements in many areas: better data compression,
> separation of debugging data from executable files, improved description of
> macros and source files, faster searching for symbols, improved debugging
> optimized code, as well as numerous improvements in functionality and
> performance.

On platforms where DWARF version 5 is supported (Linux, primarily), this commit
adds support for it behind a new `-Z dwarf-version=5` flag.

[1]: https://dwarfstd.org/Public_Review.php
2022-07-08 11:31:08 -07:00
Dylan DPC
dbae8309a0
Rollup merge of #98657 - compiler-errors:rustc-const-eval-session-diagnostic-1, r=davidtwco
Migrate some diagnostics from `rustc_const_eval` to `SessionDiagnostic`

I'm still trying to get the hang of this, so it doesn't migrate _all_ of `rustc_const_eval`. Working on that later.

r? `@davidtwco`
2022-07-08 18:25:50 +05:30
Dylan DPC
1ce8de3087
Rollup merge of #98533 - jyn514:drop-tracking-debugging, r=eholk
Add a `-Zdump-drop-tracking-cfg` debugging flag

This is useful for debugging drop-tracking; previously, you had to recompile
rustc from source and manually add a call to `write_graph_to_file`. This
makes the option more discoverable and configurable at runtime.

I also took the liberty of making the labels for the CFG nodes much easier to read:
previously, they looked like `id(2), local_id: 48`, now they look like
```
expr from_config (hir_id=HirId { owner: DefId(0:10 ~ default_struct_update[79f9]::foo), local_id: 2})
```

r? ``@eholk``
2022-07-08 18:25:48 +05:30
Michael Goulet
f97f2a47ff Migrate MutDeref, TransientMutBorrow diagnostics 2022-07-08 03:48:10 +00:00
David Wood
44c1fcc04d session: output-width -> diagnostic-width
Rename the `--output-width` flag to `--diagnostic-width` as this appears
to be the preferred name within the compiler team.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-06 17:43:33 +01:00
David Wood
cd23af6793 session: terminal-width -> output-width
Rename the `--terminal-width` flag to `--output-width` as the behaviour
doesn't just apply to terminals (and so is slightly less accurate).

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-06 17:38:18 +01:00
David Wood
e5288842fa sess: stabilize --terminal-width
Formerly `-Zterminal-width`, `--terminal-width` allows the user or build
tool to inform rustc of the width of the terminal so that diagnostics
can be truncated.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-07-06 17:32:59 +01:00
Michael Woerister
822957f49c incr.comp.: Make split-dwarf commandline options [TRACKED]. 2022-07-04 14:11:28 +02:00
Pietro Albini
6b2d3d5f3c
update cfg(bootstrap)s 2022-07-01 15:48:23 +02:00
David Wood
ae612241dc various: add rustc_lint_diagnostics to diag fns
The `rustc_lint_diagnostics` attribute is used by the diagnostic
translation/struct migration lints to identify calls where
non-translatable diagnostics or diagnostics outwith impls are being
created. Any function used in creating a diagnostic should be annotated
with this attribute so this commit adds the attribute to many more
functions.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-06-27 08:32:06 +01:00
Joshua Nelson
483ee1f147 Add a -Zdump-drop-tracking-cfg debugging flag
This is useful for debugging drop-tracking; previously, you had to recompile
rustc from source and manually add a call to `write_graph_to_file`. This
makes the option more discoverable and configurable at runtime.

I also took the liberty of making the labels for the CFG nodes much easier to read:
previously, they looked like `id(2), local_id: 48`, now they look like
```
expr from_config (hir_id=HirId { owner: DefId(0:10 ~ default_struct_update[79f9]::foo), local_id: 2})
```
2022-06-26 06:27:24 -05:00
bors
abace0a1f1 Auto merge of #97657 - Urgau:check-cfg-many-mut, r=oli-obk
Use get_many_mut to reduce the cost of setting up check cfg values

This PR use the newly added [`get_many_mut`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97601) function in [`HashMap`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/collections/hash_map/struct.HashMap.html#method.get_many_mut) to reduce the cost of setting up the initial check cfg values.

cc `@petrochenkov`
2022-06-21 07:40:32 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
95be954af4
Rollup merge of #97757 - xFrednet:rfc-2383-expect-with-force-warn, r=wesleywiser,flip1995
Support lint expectations for `--force-warn` lints (RFC 2383)

Rustc has a `--force-warn` flag, which overrides lint level attributes and forces the diagnostics to always be warn. This means, that for lint expectations, the diagnostic can't be suppressed as usual. This also means that the expectation would not be fulfilled, even if a lint had been triggered in the expected scope.

This PR now also tracks the expectation ID in the `ForceWarn` level. I've also made some minor adjustments, to possibly catch more bugs and make the whole implementation more robust.

This will probably conflict with https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97718. That PR should ideally be reviewed and merged first. The conflict itself will be trivial to fix.

---

r? `@wesleywiser`

cc: `@flip1995` since you've helped with the initial review and also discussed this topic with me. 🙃

Follow-up of: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/87835

Issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/85549

Yeah, and that's it.
2022-06-16 09:10:20 +02:00
xFrednet
8527a3d369
Support lint expectations for --force-warn lints (RFC 2383) 2022-06-16 08:16:43 +02:00
Urgau
5f042811a2 Use get_many_mut to reduce the cost of setup ping check cfg values 2022-06-15 16:49:07 +02:00
bors
2d1e075079 Auto merge of #96285 - flip1995:pk-vfe, r=nagisa
Introduce `-Zvirtual-function-elimination` codegen flag

Fixes #68262

This PR adds a codegen flag `-Zvirtual-function-elimination` to enable the VFE optimization in LLVM. To make this work, additonal  information has to be added to vtables ([`!vcall_visibility` metadata](https://llvm.org/docs/TypeMetadata.html#vcall-visibility-metadata) and a `typeid` of the trait). Furthermore, instead of just `load`ing functions, the [`llvm.type.checked.load` intrinsic](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-type-checked-load-intrinsic) has to be used to map functions to vtables.

For technical details of the changes, see the commit messages.

I also tested this flag on https://github.com/tock/tock on different boards to verify that this fixes the issue https://github.com/tock/tock/issues/2594. This flag is able to improve the size of the resulting binary by about 8k-9k bytes by removing the unused debug print functions.

[Rendered documentation update](https://github.com/flip1995/rust/blob/pk-vfe/src/doc/rustc/src/codegen-options/index.md#virtual-function-elimination)
2022-06-14 21:37:11 +00:00
bors
872503d918 Auto merge of #78781 - eddyb:measureme-rdpmc, r=oli-obk
Integrate measureme's hardware performance counter support.

*Note: this is a companion to https://github.com/rust-lang/measureme/pull/143, and duplicates some information with it for convenience*

**(much later) EDIT**: take any numbers with a grain of salt, they may have changed since initial PR open.

## Credits

I'd like to start by thanking `@alyssais,` `@cuviper,` `@edef1c,` `@glandium,` `@jix,` `@Mark-Simulacrum,` `@m-ou-se,` `@mystor,` `@nagisa,` `@puckipedia,` and `@yorickvP,` for all of their help with testing, and valuable insight and suggestions.
Getting here wouldn't have been possible without you!

(If I've forgotten anyone please let me know, I'm going off memory here, plus some discussion logs)

## Summary

This PR adds support to `-Z self-profile` for counting hardware events such as "instructions retired" (as opposed to being limited to time measurements), using the `rdpmc` instruction on `x86_64` Linux.

While other OSes may eventually be supported, preliminary research suggests some kind of kernel extension/driver is required to enable this, whereas on Linux any user can profile (at least) their own threads.

Supporting Linux on architectures other than x86_64 should be much easier (provided the hardware supports such performance counters), and was mostly not done due to a lack of readily available test hardware.
That said, 32-bit `x86` (aka `i686`) would be almost trivial to add and test once we land the initial `x86_64` version (as all the CPU detection code can be reused).

A new flag `-Z self-profile-counter` was added, to control which of the named `measureme` counters is used, and which defaults to `wall-time`, in order to keep `-Z self-profile`'s current functionality unchanged (at least for now).

The named counters so far are:
* `wall-time`: the existing time measurement
    * name chosen for consistency with `perf.rust-lang.org`
    * continues to use `std::time::Instant` for a nanosecond-precision "monotonic clock"
* `instructions:u`: the hardware performance counter usually referred to as "Instructions retired"
    * here "retired" (roughly) means "fully executed"
    * the `:u` suffix is from the Linux `perf` tool and indicates the counter only runs while userspace code is executing, and therefore counts no kernel instructions
        * *see [Caveats/Subtracting IRQs](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Subtracting-IRQs) for why this isn't entirely true and why `instructions-minus-irqs:u` should be preferred instead*
* `instructions-minus-irqs:u`: same as `instructions:u`, except the count of hardware interrupts ("IRQs" here for brevity) is subtracted
    * *see [Caveats/Subtracting IRQs](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Subtracting-IRQs) for why this should be preferred over `instructions:u`*
* `instructions-minus-r0420:u`: experimental counter, same as `instructions-minus-irqs:u` but subtracting an undocumented counter (`r0420:u`) instead of IRQs
    * the `rXXXX` notation is again from Linux `perf`, and indicates a "raw" counter, with a hex representation of the low-level counter configuration - this was picked because we still don't *really* know what it is
    * this only exists for (future) testing and isn't included/used in any comparisons/data we've put together so far
    * *see [Challenges/Zen's undocumented 420 counter](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Epilogue-Zen’s-undocumented-420-counter) for details on how this counter was found and what it does*

---

There are also some additional commits:
* ~~see [Challenges/Rebasing *shouldn't* affect the results, right?](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Rebasing-*shouldn’t*-affect-the-results,-right) for details on the changes to `rustc_parse` and `rustc_trait_section` (the latter far more dubious, and probably shouldn't be merged, or not as-is)~~
  *  **EDIT**: the effects of these are no long quantifiable, the PR includes reverts for them
* ~~see [Challenges/`jemalloc`: purging will commence in ten seconds](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#jemalloc-purging-will-commence-in-ten-seconds) for details on the `jemalloc` change~~
  * this is also separately found in #77162, and we probably want to avoid doing it by default, ideally we'd use the runtime control API `jemalloc` offers (assuming that can stop the timer that's already running, which I'm not sure about)
  * **EDIT**: until we can do this based on `-Z` flags, this commit has also been reverted
* the `proc_macro` change was to avoid randomized hashing and therefore ASLR-like effects

---

**(much later) EDIT**: take any numbers with a grain of salt, they may have changed since initial PR open.

#### Write-up / report

Because of how extensive the full report ended up being, I've kept most of it [on `hackmd.io`](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view), but for convenient access, here are all the sections (with individual links):
<sup>(someone suggested I'd make a backup, so [here it is on the wayback machine](http://web.archive.org/web/20201127164748/https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view) - I'll need to remember to update that if I have to edit the write-up)</sup>

* [**Motivation**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Motivation)

* [**Results**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Results)
    * [**Overhead**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Overhead)
    *Preview (see the report itself for more details):*

    |Counter|Total<br>`instructions-minus-irqs:u`|Overhead from "Baseline"<br>(for all 1903881<br>counter reads)|Overhead from "Baseline"<br>(per each counter read)|
    |-|-|-|-|
    |Baseline|63637621286 ±6||
    |`instructions:u`|63658815885 ±2|&nbsp;&nbsp;+21194599 ±8|&nbsp;&nbsp;+11|
    |`instructions-minus-irqs:u`|63680307361 ±13|&nbsp;&nbsp;+42686075 ±19|&nbsp;&nbsp;+22|
    |`wall-time`|63951958376 ±10275|+314337090 ±10281|+165|

    * [**"Macro" noise (self time)**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#“Macro”-noise-(self-time))
    *Preview (see the report itself for more details):*

    || `wall-time` (ns) | `instructions:u` | `instructions-minus-irqs:u`
    -: | -: | -: | -:
    `typeck` | 5478261360 ±283933373 (±~5.2%) | 17350144522 ±6392 (±~0.00004%) | 17351035832.5 ±4.5 (±~0.00000003%)
    `expand_crate` | 2342096719 ±110465856 (±~4.7%) | 8263777916 ±2937 (±~0.00004%) | 8263708389 ±0 (±~0%)
    `mir_borrowck` | 2216149671 ±119458444 (±~5.4%) | 8340920100 ±2794 (±~0.00003%) | 8341613983.5 ±2.5 (±~0.00000003%)
    `mir_built` | 1269059734 ±91514604 (±~7.2%) | 4454959122 ±1618 (±~0.00004%) | 4455303811 ±1 (±~0.00000002%)
    `resolve_crate` | 942154987.5 ±53068423.5 (±~5.6%) | 3951197709 ±39 (±~0.000001%) | 3951196865 ±0 (±~0%)

    * [**"Micro" noise (individual sampling intervals)**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#“Micro”-noise-(individual-sampling-intervals))

* [**Caveats**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Caveats)
    * [**Disabling ASLR**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Disabling-ASLR)
    * [**Non-deterministic proc macros**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Non-deterministic-proc-macros)
    * [**Subtracting IRQs**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Subtracting-IRQs)
    * [**Lack of support for multiple threads**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Lack-of-support-for-multiple-threads)

* [**Challenges**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Challenges)
    * [**How do we even read hardware performance counters?**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#How-do-we-even-read-hardware-performance-counters)
    * [**ASLR: it's free entropy**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#ASLR-it’s-free-entropy)
    * [**The serializing instruction**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#The-serializing-instruction)
    * [**Getting constantly interrupted**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Getting-constantly-interrupted)
    * [**AMD patented time-travel and dubbed it `SpecLockMap`<br><sup>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;or: "how we accidentally unlocked `rr` on AMD Zen"</sup>**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#AMD-patented-time-travel-and-dubbed-it-SpecLockMapnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspor-“how-we-accidentally-unlocked-rr-on-AMD-Zen”)
    * [**`jemalloc`: purging will commence in ten seconds**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#jemalloc-purging-will-commence-in-ten-seconds)
    * [**Rebasing *shouldn't* affect the results, right?**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Rebasing-*shouldn’t*-affect-the-results,-right)
    * [**Epilogue: Zen's undocumented 420 counter**](https://hackmd.io/sH315lO2RuicY-SEt7ynGA?view#Epilogue-Zen’s-undocumented-420-counter)
2022-06-14 13:37:39 +00:00
flip1995
def3fd8e92
Add -Zvirtual-function-elimination flag
Adds the virtual-function-elimination unstable compiler flag and a check
that this flag is only used in combination with -Clto. LLVM can only
apply this optimization with fat LTO.
2022-06-14 14:50:51 +02:00
Dylan DPC
d8333a7b59
Rollup merge of #97948 - davidtwco:diagnostic-translation-lints, r=oli-obk
lint: add diagnostic translation migration lints

Introduce allow-by-default lints for checking whether diagnostics are written in
`SessionDiagnostic` or `AddSubdiagnostic` impls and whether diagnostics are translatable. These lints can be denied for modules once they are fully migrated to impls and translation.

These lints are intended to be temporary - once all diagnostics have been changed then we can just change the APIs we have and that will enforce these constraints thereafter.

r? `````@oli-obk`````
2022-06-14 10:35:31 +02:00
Eduard-Mihai Burtescu
d76573abd1 Integrate measureme's hardware performance counter support. 2022-06-13 07:56:47 +00:00
Dylan DPC
b7b5045364
Rollup merge of #97789 - ferrocene:pa-fix-issue-71363-test, r=cjgillot
Fix #71363's test by adding `-Z translate-remapped-path-to-local-path=no`

The test relies on `library/std/src/error.rs` not corresponding to a local path, but remapping might still find the related local file of a remapped path. To fix the test, this PR adds a new `-Z` flag to disable finding the corresponding local path of a remapped path.
2022-06-11 12:59:27 +02:00
David Wood
5ba81faba6 lint: add diagnostic translation migration lints
Introduce allow-by-default lints for checking whether diagnostics are
written in `SessionDiagnostic`/`AddSubdiagnostic` impls and whether
diagnostics are translatable. These lints can be denied for modules once
they are fully migrated to impls and translation.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-06-10 15:50:06 +01:00
bors
3dea0033f7 Auto merge of #95818 - petrochenkov:stabundle, r=wesleywiser
Stabilize the `bundle` native library modifier

And remove the legacy `static-nobundle` linking kind.

Stabilization report - https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95818#issuecomment-1120470945.

cc #81490
Closes #37403
2022-06-10 06:25:02 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a8ee1f3a4f Stabilize the bundle native library modifier 2022-06-09 23:12:58 +04:00
David Tolnay
1ae4b25826
Revert "Remove num_cpus dependency from bootstrap, build-manifest and rustc_session"
This reverts commit 2d854f9c34.
2022-06-09 03:10:15 -07:00
lcnr
6ee7e35287 bye BorrowckMode 2022-06-08 10:46:52 +02:00
Pietro Albini
410e2832e4
fix #71363 test by adding -Z translate-remapped-path-to-local-path=no
The test relies on library/std/src/error.rs not corresponding to a local
path, but remapping might still find the related local file of a
remapped path. To fix the test, this adds a new -Z flag to disable
finding the corresponding local path of a remapped path.
2022-06-06 11:54:01 +02:00
Jack Huey
410dcc9674 Fully stabilize NLL 2022-06-03 17:16:41 -04:00
bjorn3
15e0d8bdb1 Remove support for -Zast-json and -Zast-json-noexpand 2022-06-03 16:46:20 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
b454991ac4 Finish bumping stage0
It looks like the last time had left some remaining cfg's -- which made me think
that the stage0 bump was actually successful. This brings us to a released 1.62
beta though.
2022-05-27 07:36:17 -04:00
5225225
dd9f31d000 Add flag for stricter checks on uninit/zeroed 2022-05-24 14:26:52 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
8e8fb4f49e rustc_parse: Move AST -> TokenStream conversion logic to rustc_ast 2022-05-22 12:01:07 +03:00
Jacob Pratt
49c82f31a8
Remove crate visibility usage in compiler 2022-05-20 20:04:54 -04:00
klensy
cc5f3e21ac use CursorRef more, to not to clone Trees 2022-05-18 18:43:48 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
4fa24bcb54 rustc: Stricter checking for #[link] attributes 2022-05-15 02:45:47 +03:00
David Wood
3f413d2abb sess: add create_{err,warning}
Currently, the only API for creating errors from a diagnostic derive
will emit it immediately. This makes it difficult to add subdiagnostics
to diagnostics from the derive, so add `create_{err,warning}` functions
that return the diagnostic without emitting it.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-05-06 03:44:41 +01:00
Dylan DPC
0cbf3b2b30
Rollup merge of #96433 - petrochenkov:delim, r=nnethercote
rustc_ast: Harmonize delimiter naming with `proc_macro::Delimiter`

Compiler cannot reuse `proc_macro::Delimiter` directly due to extra impls, but can at least use the same naming.

After this PR the only difference between these two enums is that `proc_macro::Delimiter::None` is turned into `token::Delimiter::Invisible`.
It's my mistake that the invisible delimiter is called `None` on stable, during the stabilization I audited the naming and wrote the docs, but missed the fact that the `None` naming gives a wrong and confusing impression about what this thing is.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96421
r? ``@nnethercote``
2022-04-28 20:13:02 +02:00
Dylan DPC
b3329f84f4
Rollup merge of #96405 - pvdrz:ambiguous-plus-diagnostic, r=davidtwco
Migrate ambiguous plus diagnostic to the new derive macro

r? ````@davidtwco```` ````@jyn514````
2022-04-28 20:12:59 +02:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
2733ec1be3 rustc_ast: Harmonize delimiter naming with proc_macro::Delimiter 2022-04-28 10:04:29 +03:00
bors
0e7915d11f Auto merge of #96085 - jsgf:deny-unused-deps, r=compiler-errors
Make sure `-Dunused-crate-dependencies --json unused-externs` makes rustc exit with error status

This PR:
- fixes compiletest to understand unused extern notifications
- adds tests for `--json unused-externs`
- makes sure that deny-level unused externs notifications are treated as compile errors
  - refactors the `emit_unused_externs` callstack to plumb through the level as an enum as a string, and adds `Level::is_error`

Update: adds `--json unused-externs-silent` with the original behaviour since Cargo needs it. Should address `@est31's` concerns.

Fixes: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96068
2022-04-28 04:17:52 +00:00
Dylan DPC
89db345859
Rollup merge of #96483 - Urgau:check-cfg-target_feature, r=petrochenkov
Add missing `target_feature` to the list of well known cfg names

This PR adds the missing `target_feature` cfg name to the list of well known cfg names.

It was notice missing in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96472 thanks to `@bjorn3,` the reason being that `--check-cfg=names()` automatically inherit the names passed by `--cfg` (or internal to `rustc`) and is seems that the vast majority of targets have at least one target feature leading to `target_feature` being a well known name in most target but it should always be a well known name so this PR add it unconditionally to list.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2022-04-28 02:40:37 +02:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
beb4e16f05 Add missing target_feature to the list of well known cfg names 2022-04-27 19:11:56 +02:00
Jeremy Fitzhardinge
c6bafa7322 Add --json unused-externs-silent with original behaviour
Since Cargo wants to do its own fatal error handling for unused
dependencies, add the option `--json unused-externs-silent` which
has the original behaviour of not indicating non-zero exit status for
`deny`/`forbid`-level unused dependencies.
2022-04-27 10:04:25 -07:00
Christian Poveda
2e261a82f3
add struct_warn method 2022-04-25 23:49:53 +02:00
Christian Poveda
5874b09806
fix formatting 2022-04-25 23:17:32 +02:00
Christian Poveda
eb55cdce4b
use ParseSess instead of Session in into_diagnostic 2022-04-25 22:54:16 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
ddbeda1302
Rollup merge of #96090 - JakobDegen:mir-tests, r=nagisa
Implement MIR opt unit tests

This implements rust-lang/compiler-team#502 .

There's not much to say here, this implementation does everything as proposed. I also added the flag to a bunch of existing tests (mostly those to which I could add it without causing huge diffs due to changes in line numbers). Summarizing the changes to test outputs:
 - Every time an `MirPatch` is created, it adds a cleanup block to the body if it did not exist already. If this block is unused (as is usually the case), it usually gets removed soon after by some pass calling `SimplifyCFG` for unrelated reasons (in many cases this cycle happens quite a few times for a single body). We now run `SimplifyCFG` less often, so those blocks end up in some of our outputs. I looked at changing `MirPatch` to not do this, but that seemed too complicated for this PR. I may still do that in a follow-up.
 - The `InstCombine` test had set `-C opt-level=0` in its flags and so there were no storage markers. I don't really see a good motivation for doing this, so bringing it back in line with what everything else does seems correct.
 - One of the `EarlyOtherwiseBranch` tests had `UnreachableProp` running on it. Preventing that kind of thing is the goal of this feature, so this seems fine.

For the remaining tests for which this feature might be useful, we can gradually migrate them as opportunities present themselves.

In terms of documentation, I plan on submitting a PR to the rustc dev guide in the near future documenting this and other recent changes to MIR. If there's any other places to update, do let me know

r? `@nagisa`
2022-04-25 00:10:59 +02:00
Jeremy Fitzhardinge
9102edf208 Add support for nounused --extern flag
This adds `nounused` to the set of extern flags:
`--extern nounused:core=/path/to/core/libcore.rlib`.

The effect of this flag is to suppress `unused-crate-dependencies`
warnings relating to the crate.
2022-04-23 23:31:54 -07:00
bors
27af517549 Auto merge of #96082 - michaelwoerister:less_impl_stable_hash_via_hash, r=compiler-errors
incr. comp.: Don't export impl_stable_hash_via_hash!() and warn about using it.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96013.
2022-04-20 03:51:09 +00:00
Dylan DPC
5f10d1312d
Rollup merge of #96086 - jsgf:remove-extern-location, r=davidtwco
Remove `--extern-location` and all associated code

`--extern-location` was an experiment to investigate the best way to
generate useful diagnostics for unused dependency warnings by enabling a
build system to identify the corresponding build config.

While I did successfully use this, I've since been convinced the
alternative `--json unused-externs` mechanism is the way to go, and
there's no point in having two mechanisms with basically the same
functionality.

This effectively reverts https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72603
2022-04-19 14:43:17 +02:00
Michael Woerister
c0be619724 incr. comp.: Don't export impl_stable_hash_via_hash!() and warn about using it. 2022-04-19 10:43:20 +02:00
Jakob Degen
4534188d4b Address nits 2022-04-16 18:44:27 -04:00
Jakob Degen
f280a839a7 Add support for MIR opt unit tests 2022-04-16 18:23:59 -04:00
Dylan DPC
ba9c3a13ee
Rollup merge of #96026 - matthiaskrgr:clippy_compl_1304, r=Dylan-DPC
couple of clippy::complexity fixes
2022-04-15 20:50:47 +02:00
Dylan DPC
20bf34f8c5
Rollup merge of #94461 - jhpratt:2024-edition, r=pnkfelix
Create (unstable) 2024 edition

[On Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Deprecating.20macro.20scoping.20shenanigans/near/272860652), there was a small aside regarding creating the 2024 edition now as opposed to later. There was a reasonable amount of support and no stated opposition.

This change creates the 2024 edition in the compiler and creates a prelude for the 2024 edition. There is no current difference between the 2021 and 2024 editions. Cargo and other tools will need to be updated separately, as it's not in the same repository. This change permits the vast majority of work towards the next edition to proceed _now_ instead of waiting until 2024.

For sanity purposes, I've merged the "hello" UI tests into a single file with multiple revisions. Otherwise we'd end up with a file per edition, despite them being essentially identical.

````@rustbot```` label +T-lang +S-waiting-on-review

Not sure on the relevant team, to be honest.
2022-04-15 20:50:43 +02:00
Dylan DPC
27e2d811e6
Rollup merge of #94457 - jhpratt:stabilize-derive_default_enum, r=davidtwco
Stabilize `derive_default_enum`

This stabilizes `#![feature(derive_default_enum)]`, as proposed in [RFC 3107](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3107) and tracked in #87517. In short, it permits you to `#[derive(Default)]` on `enum`s, indicating what the default should be by placing a `#[default]` attribute on the desired variant (which must be a unit variant in the interest of forward compatibility).

```````@rustbot``````` label +S-waiting-on-review +T-lang
2022-04-15 20:50:43 +02:00
Jeremy Fitzhardinge
1be1157d75 Remove --extern-location and all associated code
`--extern-location` was an experiment to investigate the best way to
generate useful diagnostics for unused dependency warnings by enabling a
build system to identify the corresponding build config.

While I did successfully use this, I've since been convinced the
alternative `--json unused-externs` mechanism is the way to go, and
there's no point in having two mechanisms with basically the same
functionality.

This effectively reverts https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72603
2022-04-15 11:19:06 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
7c2d57e0fa couple of clippy::complexity fixes 2022-04-13 22:51:34 +02:00
David Wood
9bfe0e39e4 errors: lazily load fallback fluent bundle
Loading the fallback bundle in compilation sessions that won't go on to
emit any errors unnecessarily degrades compile time performance, so
lazily create the Fluent bundle when it is first required.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-04-13 02:44:59 +01:00
David Wood
fc3cca24f1 sess: try sysroot candidates for fluent bundle
Instead of checking only the user provided sysroot or the default (when
no sysroot is provided), search user provided sysroot and then check
default sysroots for locale requested by the user.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-04-12 10:15:37 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
379ae12a1d expand: Remove ParseSess::missing_fragment_specifiers
It was used for deduplicating some errors for legacy code which are mostly deduplicated even without that, but at cost of global mutable state, which is not a good tradeoff.
2022-04-09 15:44:19 +03:00
Jacob Pratt
abf2b4c04d
Stabilize derive_default_enum 2022-04-07 20:03:19 -04:00
David Wood
3c2f864ffb session: opt for enabling directionality markers
Add an option for enabling and disabling Fluent's directionality
isolation markers in output. Disabled by default as these can render in
some terminals and applications.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-04-05 07:01:03 +01:00
David Wood
d0fd8d7880 macros: translatable struct attrs and warnings
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-04-05 07:01:03 +01:00
David Wood
d5119c5b9f errors: implement sysroot/testing bundle loading
Extend loading of Fluent bundles so that bundles can be loaded from the
sysroot based on the language requested by the user, or using a nightly
flag.

Sysroot bundles are loaded from `$sysroot/share/locale/$locale/*.ftl`.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-04-05 07:01:02 +01:00
David Wood
7f91697b50 errors: implement fallback diagnostic translation
This commit updates the signatures of all diagnostic functions to accept
types that can be converted into a `DiagnosticMessage`. This enables
existing diagnostic calls to continue to work as before and Fluent
identifiers to be provided. The `SessionDiagnostic` derive just
generates normal diagnostic calls, so these APIs had to be modified to
accept Fluent identifiers.

In addition, loading of the "fallback" Fluent bundle, which contains the
built-in English messages, has been implemented.

Each diagnostic now has "arguments" which correspond to variables in the
Fluent messages (necessary to render a Fluent message) but no API for
adding arguments has been added yet. Therefore, diagnostics (that do not
require interpolation) can be converted to use Fluent identifiers and
will be output as before.
2022-04-05 07:01:02 +01:00
David Wood
c45f29595d span: move MultiSpan
`MultiSpan` contains labels, which are more complicated with the
introduction of diagnostic translation and will use types from
`rustc_errors` - however, `rustc_errors` depends on `rustc_span` so
`rustc_span` cannot use types like `DiagnosticMessage` without
dependency cycles. Introduce a new `rustc_error_messages` crate that can
contain `DiagnosticMessage` and `MultiSpan`.

Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
2022-04-05 07:01:00 +01:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
1a1f5b89a4 Cleanup after some refactoring in rustc_target 2022-04-03 21:29:57 +02:00
Loïc BRANSTETT
ce61d4044d Replace every Vec in Target(Options) with it's Cow equivalent 2022-04-03 21:29:57 +02:00
Jacob Pratt
6b75406f5a
Create 2024 edition 2022-04-02 02:45:49 -04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
a150fc2990 ast_lowering: Stop wrapping ident matchers into groups
The lowered forms goes to metadata, for example during encoding of macro definitions
2022-04-02 00:09:34 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
1004783ef9 Stabilize native library modifier syntax and the whole-archive modifier specifically 2022-03-30 23:53:21 +03:00
Michael Goulet
928388bad2 Make fatal DiagnosticBuilder yield never 2022-03-27 22:25:32 -07:00
bors
2882c2023d Auto merge of #95296 - workingjubilee:pretty-session, r=Dylan-DPC
Prettify rustc_session with recent conveniences

No functional changes.

I felt like making something beautiful.
2022-03-26 06:00:41 +00:00
Jubilee Young
fd2448b5fc Use a let-chain in _session::output (nfc) 2022-03-24 22:38:32 -07:00