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Meziu
4e808f87cc
Horizon OS STD support
Co-authored-by: Ian Chamberlain <ian.h.chamberlain@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark Drobnak <mark.drobnak@gmail.com>
2022-06-13 20:44:39 -07:00
Tomasz Miąsko
8a8404bc2b Inline const_eval_select
To avoid circular link time dependency between core and compiler
builtins when building with `-Zshare-generics`.
2022-06-13 17:10:40 +02:00
Imbolc
acda8866cc
Document an edge case of str::split_once 2022-06-13 13:35:49 +03:00
Michael Goulet
5dccf4e5fc
Rollup merge of #97950 - eggyal:issue-97945, r=Dylan-DPC
Clarify `#[derive(PartialEq)]` on enums

Fixes #97945
2022-06-12 17:35:41 -07:00
Dylan DPC
a24ca03660
Rollup merge of #97992 - m-ou-se:stabilize-scoped-threads, r=joshtriplett
Stabilize scoped threads.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93203

FCP finished here: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93203#issuecomment-1152249466
2022-06-12 12:14:29 +02:00
Michael Howell
36fb094d25 Add docs to maybe_tuple_doc! 2022-06-11 21:47:03 -07:00
Michael Howell
22c39aa835 Update library/core/src/primitive_docs.rs 2022-06-11 21:45:23 -07:00
bors
c08b235a5c Auto merge of #97996 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-bvbjlid, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97904 (Small grammar fix in the compile_error documentation)
 - #97943 (line 1352, change `self` to `*self`, other to `*other`)
 - #97969 (Make -Cpasses= only apply to pre-link optimization)
 - #97990 (Add more eslint checks)
 - #97994 (feat(fix): update some links in `hir.rs`)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-06-11 17:49:22 +00:00
Michael Howell
28bd1a4847 docs: make all the variadic impls use (T, ...) exactly 2022-06-11 10:32:39 -07:00
Michael Howell
c1487550ca Add test case for #trait-implementations-1 link 2022-06-11 09:54:23 -07:00
Michael Howell
3fd16648fe Re-add explicit list of traits to tuple docs, with limit notes 2022-06-11 09:54:23 -07:00
Michael Howell
090c68ba5c Use relative path for addressing things in rust-lang/rust
Co-authored-by: Jacob Hoffman-Andrews <github@hoffman-andrews.com>
2022-06-11 09:54:23 -07:00
Michael Howell
9b31323b8f Fix incorrectly spelled "variadic" 2022-06-11 09:54:20 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
39de4e4b6f
Rollup merge of #97943 - Warrenren:master, r=Dylan-DPC
line 1352, change `self` to `*self`, other to `*other`

The current code will not results bug, but it difficult to understand. These code result to call &f32::partial_cmp(), and the performance will be lower than the changed code. I'm not sure why the current code don't use (*self) (*other), if you have some idea, please let me know.
2022-06-11 18:05:33 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4b7ec84c31
Rollup merge of #97904 - est31:master, r=Dylan-DPC
Small grammar fix in the compile_error documentation
2022-06-11 18:05:32 +02:00
Mara Bos
ae0a533b0b Stabilize scoped threads. 2022-06-11 15:01:52 +02:00
Benjamin Herr
74ef14830f Fix typos in Provider API docs 2022-06-10 20:58:27 -07:00
Warrenren
9e1e476186
Update cmp.rs
line 1352, delete parentheses for reviewers asking for it.
2022-06-11 11:04:27 +08:00
Matthias Krüger
30a8903821
Rollup merge of #97940 - GuillaumeGomez:relative-link, r=Dylan-DPC
Use relative links instead of linking to doc.rust-lang.org when possible

Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97918.
2022-06-10 22:32:31 +02:00
Alan Egerton
7bbf914078
Clarify #[derive(PartialEq)] on enums
Fixes #97945
2022-06-10 16:26:00 +01:00
Warrenren
5e9e73cc9f
line 1352, change self to (*self), other to (*other)
The current code will not results bug, but it difficult to understand. These code result to call &f32::partial_cmp(), and the performance will be lower than the changed code. I'm not sure why the current code don't use (*self) (*other), if you have some idea, please let me know.
2022-06-10 19:08:03 +08:00
Guillaume Gomez
28ca3bdeb2 Use relative links instead of linking to doc.rust-lang.org when possible 2022-06-10 11:57:53 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
a652a4303f
Rollup merge of #97876 - yoshuawuyts:into-future-docs, r=JohnTitor,yaahc
update docs for `std::future::IntoFuture`

Ref https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/67644.

This updates the docs for `IntoFuture` providing a bit more guidance on how to use it. Thanks!
2022-06-10 17:22:29 +09:00
bors
e9aff9c42c Auto merge of #91970 - nrc:provide-any, r=scottmcm
Add the Provider api to core::any

This is an implementation of [RFC 3192](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3192) ~~(which is yet to be merged, thus why this is a draft PR)~~. It adds an API for type-driven requests and provision of data from trait objects. A primary use case is for the `Error` trait, though that is not implemented in this PR. The only major difference to the RFC is that the functionality is added to the `any` module, rather than being in a sibling `provide_any` module (as discussed in the RFC thread).

~~Still todo: improve documentation on items, including adding examples.~~

cc `@yaahc`
2022-06-10 01:10:59 +00:00
est31
97519bd202 Grammar fix in the compile_error documentation 2022-06-09 12:40:10 +02:00
Iago-lito
69e8e7e73b Stabilize NonZero* checked operations constness. 2022-06-09 09:17:06 +02:00
Iago-lito
5823d7b563 Partial stabilization of "nonzero_unchecked_ops". 2022-06-09 09:13:57 +02:00
Michael Howell
9f6dcceef0 Fix bootstrap attr 2022-06-08 20:06:54 -07:00
Michael Howell
85b0c2ffbb rustdoc: fixed messed-up rustdoc auto trait impls
Before:

    impl<T, U> UnwindSafe for (T, ...) where
        T: UnwindSafe,
        U: UnwindSafe,

After:

    impl<T> UnwindSafe for (T, ...) where
        T: UnwindSafe,
2022-06-08 19:51:54 -07:00
Michael Howell
6950f144cf rustdoc: show tuple impls as impl Trait for (T, ...)
This commit adds a new unstable attribute, `#[doc(tuple_varadic)]`, that
shows a 1-tuple as `(T, ...)` instead of just `(T,)`, and links to a section
in the tuple primitive docs that talks about these.
2022-06-08 19:26:51 -07:00
Michael Goulet
1577838151
Rollup merge of #97871 - ChayimFriedman2:vec-iterator-unimplemented, r=compiler-errors
Suggest using `iter()` or `into_iter()` for `Vec`

We cannot do that for `&Vec` because `#[rustc_on_unimplemented]` is limited (it does not clean generic instantiation for references, only for ADTs).

`@rustbot` label +A-diagnostics
2022-06-08 13:32:22 -07:00
Yoshua Wuyts
a4c455080c update docs for std::future::IntoFuture 2022-06-08 15:21:16 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
2b58e6314a
Stabilize const_intrinsic_copy 2022-06-08 20:17:28 +09:00
Chayim Refael Friedman
456f1ffe12 Suggest using iter() or into_iter() for Vec
We cannot do that for `&Vec` because `#[rustc_on_unimplemented]` is limited (it does not clean generic instantiation for references, only for ADTs).
2022-06-08 11:09:08 +00:00
Dylan DPC
1660b4b70c
Rollup merge of #97851 - saethlin:use-repr-c, r=thomcc
Use repr(C) when depending on struct layout in ptr tests

The test depends on the layout of this struct `Pair`, so it should use `repr(C)` instead of the default `repr(Rust)`.
2022-06-08 07:37:33 +02:00
Ben Kimock
5dd5244423 Use repr(C) when depending on struct layout in ptr tests 2022-06-07 19:24:09 -04:00
Gus Wynn
63d1c86230 [core] add Exclusive to sync 2022-06-07 13:10:50 -07:00
Michael Howell
7a93567005 docs: show Clone and Copy on () doc pages 2022-06-07 12:12:49 -07:00
Michael Howell
1e6a85789e rustdoc: show auto/blanket docs for tuple and unit 2022-06-07 11:25:00 -07:00
Michael Howell
9940ed0805 docs: clean up trait docs for tuples 2022-06-07 11:24:57 -07:00
Dylan DPC
a9c4a7e1aa
Rollup merge of #95948 - Nilstrieb:improve-cstr-safety-docs, r=RalfJung
Improve the safety docs for `CStr`

Namely, the two functions `from_ptr` and `from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked`.
Before, these functions didn't state the requirements clearly enough,
and I was not immediately able to find them like for other functions.

This doesn't change the content of the docs, but simply rewords them for
clarity.

note: I'm not entirely sure about the '`ptr` must be valid for reads of `u8`.', there might be room for improvement for this (and maybe for the other docs as well 😄)
2022-06-07 17:25:42 +02:00
Nilstrieb
0dda42bc14 Improve the safety docs for CStr
Namely, the two functions `from_ptr` and `from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked`.
Before, this functions didn't state the requirements clearly enough,
and I was not immediately able to find them like for other functions.

This doesn't change the content of the docs, but simply rewords them for
clarity.
2022-06-07 16:42:26 +02:00
Nick Cameron
66290109bb Address reviewer comments
Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org>
2022-06-06 12:19:18 +01:00
Nick Cameron
843f90cbb7 Add some more tests
Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org>
2022-06-06 12:10:14 +01:00
Nick Cameron
2e0ca2537f Add tracking issue number
Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org>
2022-06-06 12:10:14 +01:00
Nick Cameron
e82368d6fc Add examples to docs
Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org>
2022-06-06 12:10:13 +01:00
Nick Cameron
17730e66f6 Update docs
Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org>
2022-06-06 12:10:13 +01:00
Nick Cameron
57d027d23a Modify the signature of the request_* methods so that trait_upcasting is not required
Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org>
2022-06-06 12:10:13 +01:00
Nick Cameron
bb5db85f74 Add the Provider api to core::any
Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org>
2022-06-06 12:10:13 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
1bf1932453
Rollup merge of #97764 - RalfJung:strict, r=dtolnay
use strict provenance APIs

The stdlib was adjusted to avoid bare int2ptr casts, but recently some casts of that sort have sneaked back in. Let's fix that. :)
2022-06-06 08:37:04 +02:00
bors
760237ff78 Auto merge of #97710 - RalfJung:ptr-addr, r=thomcc
implement ptr.addr() via transmute

As per the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/unsafe-code-guidelines/issues/286, the semantics for ptr-to-int transmutes that we are going with for now is to make them strip provenance without exposing it. That's exactly what `ptr.addr()` does! So we can implement `ptr.addr()` via `transmute`. This also means that once https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97684 lands, Miri can distinguish `ptr.addr()` from `ptr.expose_addr()`, and the following code will correctly be called out as having UB (if permissive provenance mode is enabled, which will become the default once the [implementation is complete](https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2133)):

```rust
fn main() {
    let x: i32 = 3;
    let x_ptr = &x as *const i32;

    let x_usize: usize = x_ptr.addr();
    // Cast back an address that did *not* get exposed.
    let ptr = std::ptr::from_exposed_addr::<i32>(x_usize);
    assert_eq!(unsafe { *ptr }, 3); //~ ERROR Undefined Behavior: dereferencing pointer failed
}
```

This completes the Miri implementation of the new distinctions introduced by strict provenance. :)

Cc `@Gankra` -- for now I left in your `FIXME(strict_provenance_magic)` saying these should be intrinsics, but I do not necessarily agree that they should be. Or if we have an intrinsic, I think it should behave exactly like the `transmute` does, which makes one wonder why the intrinsic should be needed.
2022-06-06 01:03:26 +00:00
Ralf Jung
4a41c35742 use strict provenance APIs 2022-06-05 11:50:48 -04:00
Ralf Jung
cb7cd97641 promise that ptr::copy and ptr::swap are doing untyped copies 2022-06-05 10:09:42 -04:00
Ralf Jung
b96d1e45f1 change ptr::swap methods to do untyped copies 2022-06-05 10:09:41 -04:00
Ralf Jung
4291332175 implement ptr.addr() via transmute 2022-06-03 16:45:35 -04:00
Ralf Jung
4990021082 test const_copy to make sure bytewise pointer copies are working 2022-06-03 09:20:42 -04:00
Dylan DPC
025cf96615
Rollup merge of #97366 - WaffleLapkin:stabilize_array_slice_from_ref, r=dtolnay
Stabilize `{slice,array}::from_ref`

This PR stabilizes the following APIs as `const` functions in Rust `1.63`:
```rust
// core::array
pub const fn from_ref<T>(s: &T) -> &[T; 1];

// core::slice
pub const fn from_ref<T>(s: &T) -> &[T];
```

Note that the `mut` versions are not stabilized as unique references (`&mut _`) are [unstable in const context].

FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/90206#issuecomment-1134586665

r? rust-lang/libs-api `@rustbot` label +T-libs-api -T-libs

[unstable in const context]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57349
2022-06-03 11:18:23 +02:00
Nikolai Vazquez
fd38f663cd Make std::mem::needs_drop accept ?Sized 2022-06-03 03:28:19 -04:00
Dylan DPC
0b2d48e5af
Rollup merge of #97420 - WaffleLapkin:no_oxford_casts_qqq, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Be a little nicer with casts when formatting `fn` pointers

This removes a `fn(...) -> ...` -> `usize` -> `*const ()` -> `usize` cast. cc #95489.
2022-06-02 15:26:57 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
3ed9bbe970
Rollup merge of #95594 - the8472:raw_slice_methods, r=yaahc
Additional `*mut [T]` methods

Split out from #94247

This adds the following methods to raw slices that already exist on regular slices

* `*mut [T]::is_empty`
* `*mut [T]::split_at_mut`
* `*mut [T]::split_at_mut_unchecked`

These methods reduce the amount of unsafe code needed to migrate `ChunksMut` and related iterators
to raw slices (#94247)

r? `@m-ou-se`
2022-06-02 06:44:25 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
e1d2e65463
Rollup merge of #97498 - ijchen:master, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Corrected EBNF grammar for from_str

Hello! This is my first time contributing to an open-source project. I'm excited to have the chance to contribute to the rust community 🥳

I noticed an issue with the documentation for `from_str` in `f32` and `f64`. It states that "All strings that adhere to the following [EBNF](https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-notation) grammar when lowercased will result in an `Ok` being returned. I believe this is incorrect for the string `"."`, which is valid for the given EBNF grammar, but does not result in an `Ok` being returned ([playground](https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&edition=2021&gist=09f891aa87963a56d3b0d715d8cbc2b4)). I have simplified the grammar in a way which fixes that, but is otherwise identical.

Previously, the `Number` part of the EBNF grammar had an option for `'.' Digit*`, which would include the string `"."`. This is not valid, and does not return an Ok as stated. The corrected version removes this, and still allows for the `'.' Digit+` case with the already existing `Digit* '.' Digit+` case.
2022-06-01 23:36:49 +09:00
Maybe Waffle
2aef6c5436 Fixup feature name to be more consistent with others
`slice_from_mut_ptr_range_const` -> `const_slice_from_mut_ptr_range`,
we usually have `const` in the front.
2022-05-31 23:12:28 +04:00
bors
0a43923a86 Auto merge of #97419 - WaffleLapkin:const_from_ptr_range, r=oli-obk
Make `from{,_mut}_ptr_range` const

This PR makes the following APIs `const`:
```rust
// core::slice

pub const unsafe fn from_ptr_range<'a, T>(range: Range<*const T>) -> &'a [T];
pub const unsafe fn from_mut_ptr_range<'a, T>(range: Range<*mut T>) -> &'a mut [T];
```

Tracking issue: #89792.
Feature for `from_ptr_range` as a `const fn`: `slice_from_ptr_range_const`.
Feature for `from_mut_ptr_range` as a `const fn`: `slice_from_mut_ptr_range_const`.

r? `@oli-obk`
2022-05-31 14:55:33 +00:00
bors
dcbd5f5134 Auto merge of #97526 - Nilstrieb:unicode-is-printable-fastpath, r=joshtriplett
Add unicode fast path to `is_printable`

Before, it would enter the full expensive check even for normal ascii characters. Now, it skips the check for the ascii characters in `32..127`. This range was checked manually from the current behavior.

I ran the `tracing` test suite in miri, and it was really slow. I looked at a profile, and miri spent most of the time in `core::char::methods::escape_debug_ext`, where half of that was dominated by `core::unicode::printable::is_printable`. So I optimized it here.

The tracing profile:
![The tracing profile](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/48135649/170883650-23876e7b-3fd1-4e8b-9001-47672e06d914.svg)
2022-05-31 09:34:00 +00:00
Nilstrieb
3358a41acb Add unicode fast path to is_printable
Before, it would enter the full expensive check even for normal ascii
characters. Now, it skips the check for the ascii characters in
`32..127`. This range was checked manually from the current behavior.
2022-05-31 10:51:35 +02:00
Dylan DPC
efd2519e10
Rollup merge of #97569 - thomcc:fill_with_isnt_memset, r=Amanieu
Remove `memset` alias from `fill_with`.

In https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/219381-t-libs/topic/Unsafe.20and.20Safe.20versions.20of.20APIs.20both.20getting.20the.20same.20alias/near/284413029 `@Amanieu` pointed out that we had this, which is not really right.

In our guidelines we say that we will "not add an alias for a function that's only somewhat similar or related", which applies here. Memset doesn't take a closure, not even conceptually.
2022-05-31 07:57:37 +02:00
Thom Chiovoloni
de3ac3c3f8
Remove memset alias from fill_with. 2022-05-30 16:26:00 -07:00
Lukas
e565bb0326 Update mut_ptr.rs 2022-05-31 00:41:39 +02:00
Lukas
7a9c13985e
Update intrinsics.rs 2022-05-30 22:38:29 +00:00
Dylan DPC
a352ad500d
Rollup merge of #97545 - thomcc:sip-comment-safety, r=Dylan-DPC
Reword safety comments in core/hash/sip.rs

In https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/136281-t-lang.2Fwg-unsafe-code-guidelines/topic/Is.20there.20any.20way.20to.20soundly.20do.20a.20masked.20out-of-bounds.20read.3F/near/284329248 it came up that this is using an atypical (and somewhat vague) phrasing of the safety requirement, so this slightly rewords it.
2022-05-30 14:33:53 +02:00
Dylan DPC
0ed320bdb9
Rollup merge of #97494 - est31:remove_box_alloc_tests, r=Dylan-DPC
Use Box::new() instead of box syntax in library tests

The tests inside `library/*` have no reason to use `box` syntax as they have 0 performance relevance. Therefore, we can safely remove them (instead of having to use alternatives like the one in #97293).
2022-05-30 14:33:48 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
10ee6f8e06 Rename slice_from_ptr_range_const -> const_slice_from_ptr_range
This is in line with other `const fn` features.
2022-05-30 15:44:56 +04:00
Maybe Waffle
19caa8c89b Make from{,_mut}_ptr_range const
- `from_ptr_range` uses `#![feature(slice_from_ptr_range_const)]`
- `from_mut_ptr_range` uses `#![feature(slice_from_mut_ptr_range_const)]`
2022-05-30 15:44:55 +04:00
bors
5c780b98d1 Auto merge of #96964 - oli-obk:const_trait_mvp, r=compiler-errors
Replace `#[default_method_body_is_const]` with `#[const_trait]`

pulled out of #96077

related issues:  #67792 and #92158

cc `@fee1-dead`

This is groundwork to only allowing `impl const Trait` for traits that are marked with `#[const_trait]`. This is necessary to prevent adding a new default method from becoming a breaking change (as it could be a non-const fn).
2022-05-30 09:19:03 +00:00
Deadbeef
257f06587c Remove #[default..] and add #[const_trait] 2022-05-30 08:52:24 +00:00
Thom Chiovoloni
eeacb4403c
Reword safety comments in core/hash/sip.rs 2022-05-30 01:06:08 -07:00
bors
bef2b7cd1c Auto merge of #97214 - Mark-Simulacrum:stage0-bump, r=pietroalbini
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.

This now brings us to cfg-clean, with the exception of check-cfg-features in bootstrap;
I'd prefer to leave that for a separate PR at this time since it's likely to be more tricky.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97147#issuecomment-1132845061

r? `@pietroalbini`
2022-05-29 16:28:21 +00:00
Ralf Jung
f020fc08a5 clarify how Rust atomics correspond to C++ atomics 2022-05-29 13:29:36 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
ac5c15d6be Remove (fn(...) -> ...) -> usize -> *const () -> usize cast 2022-05-29 13:11:51 +04:00
est31
cdb8e64bc7 Use Box::new() instead of box syntax in core tests 2022-05-29 01:44:11 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
774d7ced10
Rollup merge of #97482 - RalfJung:ptr-invalid, r=thomcc
ptr::invalid is not equivalent to a int2ptr cast

I just realized I forgot to update these docs when adding `from_exposed_addr`.
Right now the docs say `invalid` and `from_exposed_addr` are both equivalent to a cast, and that is clearly not what we want.

Cc ``@Gankra``
2022-05-29 01:12:33 +02:00
Isaac Chen
0484cfb6a9
Corrected EBNF grammar for from_str
Previously, the `Number` part of the EBNF grammar had an option for `'.' Digit*`, which would include the string "." (a single decimal point). This is not valid, and does not return an Ok as stated. The corrected version removes this, and still allows for the `'.' Digit+` case with the already existing `Digit* '.' Digit+` case.
2022-05-28 18:24:34 -04:00
Ralf Jung
852777eff1 note to future self 2022-05-28 18:15:04 +02:00
Ralf Jung
ad33519455 ptr::invalid is not equivalent to a int2ptr cast 2022-05-28 12:39:36 +02:00
Dylan DPC
880d3ea3c2
Rollup merge of #97034 - fee1-dead-contrib:layout-hash, r=dtolnay
Implement `Hash` for `core::alloc::Layout`

This was brought up on [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/uoypui/the_standard_library_types_are_good_except_when/), and I don't see why Layout shouldn't implement `Hash`. Feel free to comment if I am wrong though :)
2022-05-28 08:45:51 +02:00
Dylan DPC
837cd9e26c
Rollup merge of #94640 - Pointerbender:issue-71146-partial-stabilization, r=yaahc
Partially stabilize `(const_)slice_ptr_len` feature by stabilizing `NonNull::len`

This PR partially stabilizes features `const_slice_ptr_len` and `slice_ptr_len` by only stabilizing `NonNull::len`. This partial stabilization is tracked under features `slice_ptr_len_nonnull` and `const_slice_ptr_len_nonnull`, for which this PR can serve as the tracking issue.

To summarize the discussion from #71146 leading up to this partial stabilization request:

It's currently a bit footgunny to obtain the length of a raw slice pointer, stabilization of `NonNull:len` will help with removing these footguns. Some example footguns are:

```rust
/// # Safety
/// The caller must ensure that `ptr`:
/// 1. does not point to memory that was previously allocated but is now deallocated;
/// 2. is within the bounds of a single allocated object;
/// 3. does not to point to a slice for which the length exceeds `isize::MAX` bytes;
/// 4. points to a properly aligned address;
/// 5. does not point to uninitialized memory;
/// 6. does not point to a mutably borrowed memory location.
pub unsafe fn ptr_len<T>(ptr: core::ptr::NonNull<[T]>) -> usize {
   (&*ptr.as_ptr()).len()
}
```

A slightly less complicated version (but still more complicated than it needs to be):

```rust
/// # Safety
/// The caller must ensure that the start of `ptr`:
/// 1. does not point to memory that was previously allocated but is now deallocated;
/// 2. must be within the bounds of a single allocated object.
pub unsafe fn ptr_len<T>(ptr: NonNull<[T]>) -> usize {
   (&*(ptr.as_ptr() as *const [()])).len()
}
```

This PR does not stabilize `<*const [T]>::len` and  `<*mut [T]>::len` because the tracking issue #71146 list a potential blocker for these methods, but this blocker [does not apply](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71146#issuecomment-808735714) to `NonNull::len`.

We should probably also ping the [Constant Evaluation WG](https://github.com/rust-lang/const-eval) since this PR includes a `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(const_slice_ptr_len)]`. My instinct here is that this will probably be okay because the pointer is not actually dereferenced and `len()` does not touch the address component of the pointer, but would be best to double check :)

One potential down-side was raised that stabilizing `NonNull::len` could lead to encouragement of coding patterns like:

```
pub fn ptr_len<T>(ptr: *mut [T]) -> usize {
   NonNull::new(ptr).unwrap().len()
}
```

which unnecessarily assert non-nullness. However, these are much less of a footgun than the above examples and this should be resolved when `slice_ptr_len` fully stabilizes eventually.
2022-05-28 08:45:50 +02:00
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
bors
9a42c6509d Auto merge of #97444 - compiler-errors:rollup-2gvdav6, r=compiler-errors
Rollup of 3 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #96051 (Use rounding in float to Duration conversion methods)
 - #97066 (rustdoc: Remove `ItemFragment(Kind)`)
 - #97436 (Update `triagebot.toml` for macos ping group)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-27 03:27:04 +00:00
Michael Goulet
e3813e46a2
Rollup merge of #96051 - newpavlov:duration_rounding, r=nagisa,joshtriplett
Use rounding in float to Duration conversion methods

Closes #96045
2022-05-26 20:15:07 -07:00
Артём Павлов [Artyom Pavlov]
6495963d5a fmt 2022-05-27 05:15:22 +03:00
Артём Павлов [Artyom Pavlov]
38609cd8a9 fix nanos overflow for f64 2022-05-27 04:59:01 +03:00
Artyom Pavlov
06af3a63a5
add debug asserts 2022-05-27 00:22:56 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
5bf23f64cc libcore: Add iter::from_generator which is like iter::from_fn, but for coroutines instead of functions 2022-05-27 01:51:31 +03:00
Matthias Krüger
82beeabf54
Rollup merge of #96033 - yaahc:expect-elaboration, r=scottmcm
Add section on common message styles for Result::expect

Based on a question from https://github.com/rust-lang/project-error-handling/issues/50#issuecomment-1092339937

~~One thing I haven't decided on yet, should I duplicate this section on `Option::expect`, link to this section, or move it somewhere else and link to that location from both docs?~~: I ended up moving the section to `std::error` and referencing it from both `Result::expect` and `Option::expect`'s docs.

I think this section, when combined with the similar update I made on [`std::panic!`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/macro.panic.html#when-to-use-panic-vs-result) implies that we should possibly more aggressively encourage and support the "expect as precondition" style described in this section. The consensus among the libs team seems to be that panic should be used for bugs, not expected potential failure modes. The "expect as error message" style seems to align better with the panic for unrecoverable errors style where they're seen as normal errors where the only difference is a desire to kill the current execution unit (aka erlang style error handling). I'm wondering if we should be providing a panic hook similar to `human-panic` or more strongly recommending the "expect as precondition" style of expect message.
2022-05-26 20:59:40 +02:00
Maybe Waffle
89295352ee Allow some internal instability 2022-05-26 13:00:14 +04:00
Jane Lusby
ef879c680e fix broken doctest 2022-05-25 12:20:48 -07:00
Jane Lusby
720e987ac0 update option and result references to expect message docs 2022-05-25 11:37:39 -07:00
bors
9fed13030c Auto merge of #94954 - SimonSapin:null-thin3, r=yaahc
Extend ptr::null and null_mut to all thin (including extern) types

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93959

This change was accepted in https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2580-ptr-meta.html

Note that this changes the signature of **stable** functions. The change should be backward-compatible, but it is **insta-stable** since it cannot (easily, at all?) be made available only through a `#![feature(…)]` opt-in.

The RFC also proposed the same change for `NonNull::dangling`, which makes sense it terms of its signature but not in terms of its implementation. `dangling` uses `align_of()` as an address. But what `align_of()` should be for extern types or whether it should be allowed at all remains an open question.

This commit depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93977, which is not yet part of the bootstrap compiler. So `#[cfg]` is used to only apply the change in stage 1+. As far a I know bounds cannot be made conditional with `#[cfg]`, so the entire functions are duplicated. This is unfortunate but temporary.

Since this duplication makes it less obvious in the diff, the new definitions differ in:

* More permissive bounds (`Thin` instead of implied `Sized`)
* Different implementation
* Having `rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(const_fn_trait_bound)`
* Having `rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(ptr_metadata)`
2022-05-25 13:58:51 +00:00
Dylan DPC
ca269b1e79
Rollup merge of #97233 - c410-f3r:assert-lib, r=scottmcm
[RFC 2011] Library code

CC https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/96496

Based on https://github.com/dtolnay/case-studies/tree/master/autoref-specialization.

Basically creates two traits with the same method name. One trait is generic over any `T` and the other is specialized to any `T: Printable`.

The compiler will then call the corresponding trait method through auto reference.

```rust
fn main() {
    let mut a = Capture::new();
    let mut b = Capture::new();

    (&Wrapper(&1i32)).try_capture(&mut a); // `try_capture` from `TryCapturePrintable`
    (&Wrapper(&vec![1i32])).try_capture(&mut b); // `try_capture` from `TryCaptureGeneric`

    assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", a), "1");
    assert_eq!(format!("{:?}", b), "N/A");
}
```

r? `@scottmcm`
2022-05-25 10:48:29 +02:00
Dylan DPC
fbb17777fe
Rollup merge of #97026 - Nilstrieb:make-atomic-debug-relaxed, r=scottmcm
Change orderings of `Debug` for the Atomic types to `Relaxed`.

This reduces synchronization between threads when debugging the atomic types.  Reducing the synchronization means that executions with and without the debug calls will be more consistent, making it easier to debug.

We discussed this on the Rust Community Discord with `@ibraheemdev` before.
2022-05-25 07:31:42 +02:00
Артём Павлов [Artyom Pavlov]
26f859463e tweak doctests 2022-05-25 05:14:30 +03:00
Артём Павлов [Artyom Pavlov]
c2d8445cde implement tie to even 2022-05-25 05:01:11 +03:00
Yuki Okushi
7ed7f65bac
Rollup merge of #97363 - wackbyte:sliceindex-doc-typo, r=JohnTitor
Fix a small mistake in `SliceIndex`'s documentation

Originally, it said "`get_(mut_)unchecked`," but the method's actual name is `get_unchecked_mut`.
2022-05-25 07:08:44 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
33f45b167e
Rollup merge of #93966 - rkuhn:patch-1, r=tmandry
document expectations for Waker::wake

fixes #93961

Opened PR for a discussion on the precise wording.
2022-05-25 07:08:41 +09:00
Maybe Waffle
138aa99503 Stabilize checked slice->str conversion functions 2022-05-24 22:58:28 +04:00
Maybe Waffle
7a09b8a7b5 Stabilize {slice,array}::from_ref 2022-05-24 22:33:31 +04:00
wackbyte
ce947735c0
Fix a mistake in SliceIndex's documentation 2022-05-24 13:22:41 -04:00
Dylan DPC
4bd40186db
Rollup merge of #97321 - RalfJung:int-to-fnptr, r=Dylan-DPC
explain how to turn integers into fn ptrs

(with an intermediate raw ptr, not a direct transmute)
Direct int2ptr transmute, under the semantics I am imagining, will produce a ptr with "invalid" provenance that is invalid to deref or call. We cannot give it the same semantics as int2ptr casts since those do [something complicated](https://www.ralfj.de/blog/2022/04/11/provenance-exposed.html).

To my great surprise, that is already what the example in the `transmute` docs does. :)  I still added a comment to say that that part is important, and I added a section explicitly talking about this to the `fn()` type docs.

With https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/pull/2151, Miri will start complaining about direct int-to-fnptr transmutes (in the sense that it is UB to call the resulting pointer).
2022-05-24 15:58:26 +02:00
Dylan DPC
af15e45e28
Rollup merge of #97308 - JohnTitor:stabilize-cell-filter-map, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Stabilize `cell_filter_map`

FCP has been completed: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81061#issuecomment-1081806326
Closes #81061
2022-05-24 15:58:25 +02:00
Ralf Jung
cec6dfcd67 explain how to turn integers into fn ptrs
(with an intermediate raw ptr, not a direct transmute)
2022-05-23 18:47:08 +02:00
Dylan DPC
98a8035bed
Rollup merge of #96129 - mattheww:2022-04_float_rounding, r=Dylan-DPC
Document rounding for floating-point primitive operations and string parsing

The docs for floating point don't have much to say at present about either the precision of their results or rounding behaviour.

As I understand it[^1][^2], Rust doesn't support operating with non-default rounding directions, so we need only describe roundTiesToEven.

[^1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41753#issuecomment-299322887
[^2]: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/8472#issuecomment-980888781

This PR makes a start by documenting that for primitive operations and `from_str()`.
2022-05-23 15:11:02 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
65242592c9
Stabilize cell_filter_map 2022-05-23 18:04:53 +09:00
bors
9e2f655863 Auto merge of #97304 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-qxrfddc, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97087 (Clarify slice and Vec iteration order)
 - #97254 (Remove feature: `crate` visibility modifier)
 - #97271 (Add regression test for #91949)
 - #97294 (std::time : fix variable name in the doc)
 - #97303 (Fix some typos in arg checking algorithm)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-23 07:57:15 +00:00
Dylan DPC
e5cf3cb97d
Rollup merge of #97087 - Nilstrieb:clarify-slice-iteration-order, r=dtolnay
Clarify slice and Vec iteration order

While already being inferable from the doc examples, it wasn't fully specified. This is the only logical way to do a slice iterator, so I think this should be uncontroversial. It also improves the `Vec::into_iter` example to better show the order and that the iterator returns owned values.
2022-05-23 07:43:49 +02:00
bors
03c8b0b6ed Auto merge of #96100 - Raekye:master, r=dtolnay
Change `NonNull::as_uninit_*` to take self by value (as opposed to reference), matching primitive pointers.

Copied from my comment on [#75402](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75402#issuecomment-1100496823):

> I noticed that `as_uninit_*` on pointers take `self` by value (and pointers are `Copy`), e.g. see [`as_uninit_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/primitive.pointer.html#method.as_uninit_mut).
>
> However, on `NonNull`, these functions take `self` by reference, e.g. see the function with the same name by for `NonNull`: [`as_uninit_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ptr/struct.NonNull.html#method.as_uninit_mut) takes `self` by mutable reference. Even more inconsistent, [`as_uninit_slice_mut`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ptr/struct.NonNull.html#method.as_uninit_slice_mut) returns a mutable reference, but takes `self` by immutable reference.
>
> I think these methods should take `self` by value for consistency. The returned lifetime is unbounded anyways and not tied to the pointer/NonNull value anyways

I realized the change is trivial (if desired) so here I am creating my first PR. I think it's not a breaking change since (it's on nightly and) `NonNull` is `Copy`; all previous usages of these methods taking `self` by reference should continue to compile. However, it might cause warnings to appear on usages of `NonNull::as_uninit_mut`, which used to require the the `NonNull` variable be declared `mut`, but now it's not necessary.
2022-05-23 05:32:04 +00:00
David Tolnay
0502496b1e
Make write/print macros eagerly drop temporaries 2022-05-22 16:11:08 -07:00
Caio
664e8a9ce5 [RFC 2011] Library code 2022-05-22 07:18:32 -03:00
Ralf Jung
4505579713 adjust transmute const stabilization version 2022-05-22 08:10:53 +02:00
bors
bb5e6c984d Auto merge of #97265 - JohnTitor:rollup-kgthnjt, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #97144 (Fix rusty grammar in `std::error::Reporter` docs)
 - #97225 (Fix `Display` for `cell::{Ref,RefMut}`)
 - #97228 (Omit stdarch workspace from rust-src)
 - #97236 (Recover when resolution did not resolve lifetimes.)
 - #97245 (Fix typo in futex RwLock::write_contended.)
 - #97259 (Fix typo in Mir phase docs)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-22 04:27:10 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
d22ebf0d13
Rollup merge of #97225 - cuviper:ref-display, r=scottmcm
Fix `Display` for `cell::{Ref,RefMut}`

These guards changed to pointers in #97027, but their `Display` was
formatting that field directly, which made it show the raw pointer
value. Now we go through `Deref` to display the real value again.

Miri noticed this change, #97204, so hopefully that will be fixed.
2022-05-22 11:53:05 +09:00
bors
09ea21343a Auto merge of #94119 - c410-f3r:array-again-and-again, r=scottmcm
Stabilize `array_from_fn`

## Overall

Stabilizes `core::array::from_fn` ~~and `core::array::try_from_fn`~~ to allow the creation of custom infallible ~~and fallible~~ arrays.

Signature proposed for stabilization here, tweaked as requested in the meeting:

```rust
// in core::array

pub fn from_fn<T, const N: usize, F>(_: F) -> [T; N];
```

Examples in https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/array/fn.from_fn.html

## History

* On 2020-08-17, implementation was [proposed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75644).
* On 2021-09-29, tracking issue was [created](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/89379).
* On 2021-10-09, the proposed implementation was [merged](bc8ad24020).
* On 2021-12-03, the return type of `try_from_fn` was [changed](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91286#issuecomment-985513407).

## Considerations

* It is being assumed that indices are useful and shouldn't be removed from the callbacks
* The fact that `try_from_fn` returns an unstable type `R: Try` does not prevent stabilization. Although I'm honestly not sure about it.
* The addition or not of repeat-like variants is orthogonal to this PR.

These considerations are not ways of saying what is better or what is worse. In reality, they are an attempt to move things forward, anything really.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/89379
2022-05-22 01:56:50 +00:00
bors
9257f5aad0 Auto merge of #94530 - tmiasko:alignment-impls, r=dtolnay
Implement Copy, Clone, PartialEq and Eq for core::fmt::Alignment

Alignment is a fieldless exhaustive enum, so it is already possible to
clone and compare it by matching, but it is inconvenient to do so. For
example, if one would like to create a struct describing a formatter
configuration and provide a clone implementation:

```rust
pub struct Format {
    fill: char,
    width: Option<usize>,
    align: fmt::Alignment,
}

impl Clone for Format {
    fn clone(&self) -> Self {
        Format {
            align: match self.align {
                fmt::Alignment::Left => fmt::Alignment::Left,
                fmt::Alignment::Right => fmt::Alignment::Right,
                fmt::Alignment::Center => fmt::Alignment::Center,
            },
            .. *self
        }
    }
}
```

Derive Copy, Clone, PartialEq, and Eq for Alignment for convenience.
2022-05-21 19:49:51 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
6fef5f1e24
Rollup merge of #97219 - RalfJung:ptr-invalid, r=thomcc
make ptr::invalid not the same as a regular int2ptr cast

In Miri, we would like to distinguish `ptr::invalid` from `ptr::from_exposed_provenance`, so that we can provide better diagnostics issues like https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2134, and so that we can detect the UB in programs like
```rust
fn main() {
    let x = 0u8;
    let original_ptr = &x as *const u8;
    let addr = original_ptr.expose_addr();
    let new_ptr: *const u8 = core::ptr::invalid(addr);
    unsafe {
        dbg!(*new_ptr);
    }
}
```

To achieve that, the two functions need to have different implementations. Currently, both are just `as` casts. We *could* add an intrinsic for this, but it turns out `transmute` already has the right behavior, at least as far as Miri is concerned. So I propose we just use that.

Cc `@Gankra`
2022-05-21 11:39:50 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
1210b50dbb
Rollup merge of #97190 - SylvainDe:master, r=Dylan-DPC
Add implicit call to from_str via parse in documentation

The documentation mentions "FromStr’s from_str method is often used implicitly,
through str’s parse method. See parse’s documentation for examples.".

It may be nicer to show that in the code example as well.
2022-05-21 11:39:48 +02:00
Josh Stone
83abb7c18f Fix Display for cell::{Ref,RefMut}
These guards changed to pointers in #97027, but their `Display` was
formatting that field directly, which made it show the raw pointer
value. Now we go through `Deref` to display the real value again.
2022-05-20 11:16:30 -07:00
Ralf Jung
31c3c04498 make ptr::invalid not the same as a regular int2ptr cast 2022-05-20 17:16:41 +02:00
Caio
d917112606 Stabilize core::array::from_fn 2022-05-20 11:04:13 -03:00
Guillaume Gomez
9b25cc0543
Rollup merge of #97192 - sunfishcode:sunfishcode/rightmost, r=thomcc
Say "last" instead of "rightmost" in the documentation for `std::str:rfind`

In the documentation comment for `std::str::rfind`, say "last" instead
of "rightmost" to describe the match that `rfind` finds. This follows the
spirit of #30459, for which `trim_left` and `trim_right` were replaced by
`trim_start` and `trim_end` to be more clear about how they work on
text which is displayed right-to-left.
2022-05-20 14:03:06 +02:00
bors
52cc779524 Auto merge of #97147 - Mark-Simulacrum:stage0-bump, r=pietroalbini
stage0 bootstrap bump

r? `@pietroalbini`
2022-05-20 05:44:52 +00:00
bors
4d6992bc18 Auto merge of #97027 - cuviper:yesalias-refcell, r=thomcc
Use pointers in `cell::{Ref,RefMut}` to avoid `noalias`

When `Ref` and `RefMut` were based on references, they would get LLVM `noalias` attributes that were incorrect, because that alias guarantee is only true until the guard drops. A `&RefCell` on the same value can get a new borrow that aliases the previous guard, possibly leading to miscompilation. Using `NonNull` pointers in `Ref` and `RefCell` avoids `noalias`.

Fixes the library side of #63787, but we still might want to explore language solutions there.
2022-05-20 01:05:53 +00:00
Dan Gohman
b836cf6fb8 Say "last" instead of "rightmost" in the documentation for std::str::rfind.
In the documentation comment for `std::str::rfind`, say "last" instead
of "rightmost" to describe the match that `rfind` finds. This follows the
spirit of #30459, for which `trim_left` and `trim_right` were replaced by
`trim_start` and `trim_end` to be more clear about how they work on
text which is displayed right-to-left.
2022-05-19 15:31:17 -07:00
SylvainDe
4c1daba940 Add implicit call to from_str via parse in documentation
The documentation mentions "FromStr’s from_str method is often used implicitly,
through str’s parse method. See parse’s documentation for examples.".

It may be nicer to show that in the code example as well.
2022-05-19 22:01:43 +02:00
Dylan DPC
12644bc39d
Rollup merge of #97155 - alygin:patch-1, r=JohnTitor
Fix doc typo

Fixes a minor doc typo for `atomic::fence()`.
2022-05-19 17:22:49 +02:00
bors
d8a3fc4d71 Auto merge of #95643 - WaffleLapkin:ptr_convenience, r=joshtriplett
Add convenience byte offset/check align functions to pointers

This PR adds the following APIs:
```rust
impl *const T {
    // feature gates `pointer_byte_offsets` and `const_pointer_byte_offsets
    pub const unsafe fn byte_offset(self, count: isize) -> Self;
    pub const fn wrapping_byte_offset(self, count: isize) -> Self;
    pub const unsafe fn byte_offset_from(self, origin: *const T) -> isize;
    pub const unsafe fn byte_add(self, count: usize) -> Self;
    pub const unsafe fn byte_sub(self, count: usize) -> Self;
    pub const fn wrapping_byte_add(self, count: usize) -> Self;
    pub const fn wrapping_byte_sub(self, count: usize) -> Self;

    // feature gate `pointer_is_aligned`
    pub fn is_aligned(self) -> bool where T: Sized;
    pub fn is_aligned_to(self, align: usize) -> bool;
}
// ... and the same for` *mut T`
```

Note that all functions except `is_aligned` do **not** require `T: Sized` as their pointee-sized-offset counterparts.

cc `@oli-obk` (you may want to check that I've correctly placed `const`s)
cc `@RalfJung`
2022-05-18 23:18:03 +00:00
Andrew Lygin
0d99b90983
Fix doc typo 2022-05-19 00:25:14 +03:00
Mark Rousskov
32fdc6b207 Stage-step cfgs 2022-05-18 12:29:35 -04:00
Pointerbender
021a7e4877 bump stable version #94640 2022-05-17 16:50:49 +02:00
Josh Stone
1f33c921d1 Add a comment for covariant Ref 2022-05-16 17:24:53 -07:00
Josh Stone
1e53fab55a Remove outdated references to nll-rfc#40 2022-05-16 17:22:51 -07:00
Nilstrieb
4a2214885d Clarify slice and Vec iteration order
While already being inferable from the doc examples, it wasn't
fully specified. This is the only logical way to do a slice
iterator.
2022-05-16 19:29:45 +02:00
bors
56d540e057 Auto merge of #97053 - CAD97:realloc-clarification, r=dtolnay
Remove potentially misleading realloc parenthetical

This parenthetical is problematic, because it suggests that the following is sound:

```rust
let layout = Layout:🆕:<[u8; 32]>();
let p1 = alloc(layout);
let p2 = realloc(p1, layout, 32);
if p1 == p2 {
    p1.write([0; 32]);
    dealloc(p1, layout);
} else {
    dealloc(p2, layout);
}
```

At the very least, this isn't the case for [ANSI `realloc`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/memory/realloc)

> The original pointer `ptr` is invalidated and any access to it is undefined behavior (even if reallocation was in-place).

and [Windows `HeapReAlloc`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/heapapi/nf-heapapi-heaprealloc) is unclear at best (`HEAP_REALLOC_IN_PLACE_ONLY`'s description may imply that the old pointer may be used if `HEAP_REALLOC_IN_PLACE_ONLY` is provided).

The conservative position is to just remove the parenthetical.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-unsafe-code-guidelines` `@rust-lang/wg-allocators`
2022-05-16 02:33:34 +00:00
gabriel-doriath-dohler
26265319c7 Rename eq_ignore_case to starts_with_ignore_case
The method doesn't test for equality. It tests if the object starts with
a given byte array, so its name is confusing.
2022-05-15 23:59:59 +00:00
CAD97
09dc24bc04 Remove potentially misleading realloc parenthetical 2022-05-14 22:30:14 -05:00
Deadbeef
af9168c467 Implement Hash for core::alloc::Layout 2022-05-14 14:44:42 +10:00
bors
9fbbe75fd7 Auto merge of #95602 - scottmcm:faster-array-intoiter-fold, r=the8472
Fix `array::IntoIter::fold` to use the optimized `Range::fold`

It was using `Iterator::by_ref` in the implementation, which ended up pessimizing it enough that, for example, it didn't vectorize when we tried it in the <https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257879-project-portable-simd/topic/Reducing.20sum.20into.20wider.20types> conversation.

Demonstration that the codegen test doesn't pass on the current nightly: <https://rust.godbolt.org/z/Taxev5eMn>
2022-05-14 03:12:53 +00:00
Nilstrieb
d11667f5cc Change orderings of Debug for the Atomic types to Relaxed.
This reduces synchronization between threads when
debugging the atomic types.
Reducing the synchronization means that executions with and
without the debug calls will be more consistent,
making it easier to debug.
2022-05-13 21:22:54 +02:00
Josh Stone
2b8041f574 Use a pointer in cell::RefMut so it's not noalias 2022-05-13 12:08:54 -07:00
Josh Stone
d369045aed Use a pointer in cell::Ref so it's not noalias 2022-05-13 11:42:10 -07:00
Simon Sapin
7ccc09b210 Extend ptr::null and null_mut to all thin (including extern) types
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/93959

This change was accepted in https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2580-ptr-meta.html

Note that this changes the signature of **stable** functions.
The change should be backward-compatible, but it is **insta-stable**
since it cannot (easily, at all?) be made available only
through a `#![feature(…)]` opt-in.

The RFC also proposed the same change for `NonNull::dangling`,
which makes sense it terms of its signature but not in terms of its implementation.
`dangling` uses `align_of()` as an address. But what `align_of()` should be for
extern types or whether it should be allowed at all remains an open question.

This commit depends on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/93977, which is not yet
part of the bootstrap compiler. So `#[cfg]` is used to only apply the change in
stage 1+. As far a I know bounds cannot be made conditional with `#[cfg]`, so the
entire functions are duplicated. This is unfortunate but temporary.

Since this duplication makes it less obvious in the diff,
the new definitions differ in:

* More permissive bounds (`Thin` instead of implied `Sized`)
* Different implementation
* Having `rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(ptr_metadata)`
2022-05-13 18:03:06 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
a56211a44e
Rollup merge of #97003 - nnethercote:rm-const_fn-attrs, r=fee1-dead
Remove some unnecessary `rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable` attributes.

r? `@fee1-dead`
2022-05-13 16:03:25 +02:00