The current description of the trivial casts lint under the "allowed
by default" listing in the rustc book indicates the lint is for lints
which may be removed, which is less clear than saying it's for lints
which may be replaced by coercion (which is the wording used by the
error message included in the doc).
This commit changes the wording slightly to better describe what the
lint does.
Enable GitHub Releases synchronization
This PR enables the triagebot feature to automatically populate [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/releases) for this repository based on the changelog. See https://github.com/rust-lang/triagebot/pull/811 for the implementation of this feature on triagebot's side, and more insights on how it works.
Note: once this lands people subscribed to the ~~firehose~~ rust-lang/rust repository will probably receive a ton of notifications for all the releases being created, but this should be a one-time thing.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum
cc @rust-lang/release
Improve unresolved use error message
"use of undeclared type or module `foo`" doesn't mention that it could be a crate.
This error can happen when users forget to add a dependency to `Cargo.toml`, so I think it's important to mention that it could be a missing crate.
I've used a heuristic based on Rust's naming conventions. It complains about an unknown type if the ident starts with an upper-case letter, and crate or module otherwise. It seems to work very well. The expanded error help covers both an unknown type and a missing crate case.
Add `-Z combine_cgu` flag
Introduce a compiler option to let rustc combines all regular CGUs into a single one at the end of compilation.
Part of Issue #64191
VS code graphviz extensions use d3-graphviz, which supports `Courier`
fontname but does not support `monospace`. This caused graphs to render
poorly because the text sizes were wrong.
make `ConstEvaluatable` more strict
relevant zulip discussion: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/146212-t-compiler.2Fconst-eval/topic/.60ConstEvaluatable.60.20generic.20functions/near/204125452
Let's see how much this impacts. Depending on how this goes this should probably be a future compat warning.
Short explanation: we currently forbid anonymous constants which depend on generic types, e.g. `[0; std::mem::size_of::<T>]` currently errors.
We previously checked this by evaluating the constant and returned an error if that failed. This however allows things like
```rust
const fn foo<T>() -> usize {
if std::mem::size_of::<*mut T>() < 8 { // size of *mut T does not depend on T
std::mem::size_of::<T>()
} else {
8
}
}
fn test<T>() {
let _ = [0; foo::<T>()];
}
```
which is a backwards compatibility hazard. This also has worrying interactions with mir optimizations (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/74491#issuecomment-661890421) and intrinsics (#74538).
r? `@oli-obk` `@eddyb`
BTreeMap mutable iterators should not take any reference to visited nodes during iteration
Fixes#73915, overlapping mutable references during BTreeMap iteration
r? `@RalfJung`
Make rustdoc output deterministic for UI tests
Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76442 (hopefully, since it's non-deterministic I don't have a way to test).
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
cc `@GuillaumeGomez`
rustdoc: Fix font CSS for crate lists
I had put it in the wrong file in #76126. This should fix it now. Thank
you to `@ollie27` for pointing this out!
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`@rustbot` modify labels: T-rustdoc C-bug
`write` is ambiguous because there's also a macro called `write`.
Also removed unnecessary and potentially confusing link to a function in
its own docs.
Many developers use a dark theme with editors and IDEs, but this
typically doesn't extend to graphviz output.
When I bring up a MIR graphviz document, the white background is
strikingly bright. This new option changes the colors used for graphviz
output to work better in dark-themed UIs.