This ensures the version of time used in rustc includes this change:
https://github.com/time-rs/time/pull/671.
This fix is a necessary prerequisite for #99969,
which adds FromIterator implementations for Box<str>.
Previously, time had an Into::into that resolved to the identity impl
followed by a collect::<Result<Box<_>, _>>().
With the new FromIterator implementations for Box<str>,
the Into::into resolution is ambiguous and time fails to compile.
The fix removes the identity Into::into conversion,
allowing time to compile with the new FromIterator implementations.
This version of time also matches what cargo recently switched to
in https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/pull/13834.
Stop `llvm.expect`ing assert terminators
We're putting `llvm.expect` calls before the <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/rustc_middle/mir/enum.TerminatorKind.html#variant.Assert> terminators.
But we don't need them. One of the arms is always to a panic function that's marked `#[cold]`, which is `cold` <https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#function-attributes> in LLVM, which
> When computing edge weights, basic blocks post-dominated by a cold function call are also considered to be cold; and, thus, given low weight.
So even without us emitting the extra intrinsic call, LLVM knows what to expect for the `br`. Thus we can save the (small) effort of emitting it and then LLVM optimizing it out.
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Update library/core/src/primitive_docs.rs
Remove orphaned doc link and clean up grammar a bit
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Rewrite f16 and f128 hw support comments to match PR feedback
I wrote RISC-V allcaps in all cases, and wrote amd64 lowercase in all
cases, im not sure if either is the more correct way for either
platform, thats just how I normally write them, if theres a precedent
elsewhere it should probably be changed to match though.
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Rollup of 10 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #124501 (add support to override lldb binary path for ./x test)
- #124573 (add a reference link to the comment of the "cc" and "cmake".)
- #124663 (Enable reusing CI Docker cache when running CI images locally)
- #124690 (Only consider ambiguous goals when finding best obligation for ambiguities)
- #124713 (Update Cargo specific diagnostics in check-cfg)
- #124717 (Implement `do_not_recommend` in the new solver)
- #124718 (Record impl args in the proof tree)
- #124720 (interpret: Drop: always evaluate place)
- #124721 (library/std: Fix build for NetBSD targets with 32-bit `c_long`)
- #124723 (Use correct Hermit links in The `rustc` Book)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Use correct Hermit links in The `rustc` Book
As is, this documentation links to the old Hermit organization, `hermitcore`, which isn't used anymore.
I've updated the links to point to the new organization. This PR also changes the incorrect "rusty loader" link to point to the new `hermit-rs-template` repo.
(fixes#124722)
library/std: Fix build for NetBSD targets with 32-bit `c_long`
This fixes building `std` for targets like `mipsel-unknown-netbsd`.
If `c_long` is an `i64`, this conversion works with `Into`. But if it's an `i32`, this failed to convert a `u32` to an `i32`.
Implement `do_not_recommend` in the new solver
Put the test into `diagnostic_namespace` test folder even though it's not in the diagnostic namespace, because it should be soon.
r? lcnr
cc `@weiznich`
Update Cargo specific diagnostics in check-cfg
This PR updates the Cargo specific diagnostics for check-cfg/`unexpected_cfgs` lint.
Specifically it update to new url and use the double-column (instead of one) in the Cargo directive suggestion.
`@rustbot` label +F-check-cfg
cc `@weihanglo`
Only consider ambiguous goals when finding best obligation for ambiguities
We don't care about ambiguous goals when reporting true errors, and vice versa for ambiguities.
r? lcnr
Enable reusing CI Docker cache when running CI images locally
When running a CI image locally, e.g. using `DEPLOY=1 src/ci/docker/run.sh dist-x86_64-linux`, it can take a long time until the Docker image is built, which is annoying.
Since we now use proper Docker caching on CI, it should be possible to just `docker pull` the prebuilt image to reuse the cache. We didn't want to do this on CI, since our caching key isn't perfect and it's possible that we can miss some changes, but I think that for local usage it is fine (we could introduce some env. var. to force disable the image download, if needed).
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
add support to override lldb binary path for ./x test
When running debuginfo tests I couldn't set custom build of lldb. The `src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/test.rs` has "lldb" hardcoded. I ended up hacking `src/bootstrap/src/core/build_steps/test.rs` just to get the tests running the way I wanted.
Then I've found out that we can override `gdb` under [build] section. This PR enables the same for `lldb`
This fixes building `std` for targets like `mipsel-unknown-netbsd`.
If `c_long` is an `i64`, this conversion works with `Into`. But if it's
an `i32`, this failed to convert a `u32` to an `i32`.
Move sched_getaffinity back to Linux
This reverts commit c1a3f8576ea12b0bed68ad3dedf4069ca3d9816f. The shim isn't actually useful for anything, and it is untested on FreeBSD. On Linux it exists solely because std and num_cpus are trying this before falling back to `sysconf`, but on FreeBSD that's not how they work, so there's no reason I can see to have this stub shim on FreeBSD.
interpret, miri: uniform treatments of intrinsics/functions with and without return block
A long time ago we didn't have a `dest: &MPlaceTy<'tcx, Self::Provenance>` for diverging functions, and since `dest` is used so often we special-cased these non-returning intrinsics and functions so that we'd have `dest` available everywhere else. But this has changed a while ago, now only the return block `ret` is optional, and there's a convenient `return_to_block` function for dealing with the `None` case.
So there no longer is any reason to treat diverging intrinsics/functions any different from those that do return.
Use `unchecked_sub` in `split_at`
LLVM currently isn't figuring it out on its own, even in the checked version where it hypothetically could.
Before: <https://rust.godbolt.org/z/PEY38YrKs>
```llvm
bb1: ; preds = %start
%4 = getelementptr inbounds float, ptr %x.0, i64 %n
%5 = sub i64 %x.1, %n
```
After:
```llvm
bb1: ; preds = %start
%4 = getelementptr inbounds float, ptr %x.0, i64 %n
%5 = sub nuw i64 %x.1, %n
```
This is not using the wrapper because there's already a ubcheck covering it, so I don't want this to get a second one once #121571 lands.
---
This is basically the same as #108763, since `split_at` is essentially doing two `get_unchecked`s.
Various improvements to entrypoint code
This moves some code around and adds some documentation comments to make it easier to understand what's going on with the entrypoint logic, which is a bit complicated.
The only change in behavior is consolidating the error messages for unix_sigpipe to make the code slightly simpler.
Improve several `Read` implementations
- `read_to_end` and `read_to_string` for `Cursor`
- Error on OOM in `read_to_string` of `&[u8]` and `VecDeque<u8>`
- Avoid making the slices contiguous in `VecDeque::read_to_string`
- ~`read_exact` and (unstable) `read_buf_exact` for `Take`~
- ~`read_buf` for `UnixStream` and `&UnixStream`~ (moved to #123084)
- `read_to_end` for `ChildStdErr`
sync: better error in invalid synchronization primitive ID
`@devnexen` this should fix the ICE in your PR (but it won't fix the code, it will just report proper UB instead).
Fix ignored tests for formatting
This PR fixes the ignored rules in `rustfmt.toml` that were changed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124613 to allow formatting `rmake.rs` but ended up allowing formatting every Rust files in `tests/`.
The fix is a bit involved since we need to workaround a [`.gitignore` pattern limitation](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore#_pattern_format):
> An optional prefix "!" which negates the pattern; any matching file excluded by a previous pattern will become included again. It is not possible to re-include a file if a parent directory of that file is excluded. Git doesn’t list excluded directories for performance reasons, so any patterns on contained files have no effect, no matter where they are defined.
Workaround using https://stackoverflow.com/a/5534865
I tested the fix by changing the formatting in an `rmake.rs` and UI test, and verifying that only the `rmake.rs` files were formatted.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124613#issuecomment-2094094670
cc `@GuillaumeGomez`
r? `@onur-ozkan`