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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- remove outdated and incorrect comment in `builder.rs`.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- remove outdated and incorrect comment in `builder.rs`.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
Yuki Okushi
a373623d55
Rollup merge of #110681 - klensy:cut-dep, r=lcnr
drop few unused crates, gate libc under unix for rustc_codegen_ssa

Small cleanup.
2023-04-25 02:33:29 +09:00
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
klensy
3338ee3ca7 drop unused deps, gate libc under unix for one crate 2023-04-22 15:22:21 +03:00
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`

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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