rustdoc: remove unnecessary wrapper around sidebar and mobile logos
This commit changes `.sidebar a:hover:not(.logo-container)` to add the `:not()` pseudo-class, retaining the old appearance of the logo when mousing over it.
This didn't used to be necessary because the `a.sidebar-logo` was `display:inline`, and was what got the `background` changed on hover, while the `div.logo-container` inside it was `display:block`. This resulted in the hover rule not having any effect, because the logo-container box was not actually nested inside the sidebar-logo box:
https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visuren.html#anonymous-block-level
> When an inline box contains an in-flow block-level box, the inline box (and its inline ancestors within the same line box) are broken around the block-level box (and any block-level siblings that are consecutive or separated only by collapsible whitespace and/or out-of-flow elements), splitting the inline box into two boxes (even if either side is empty), one on each side of the block-level box(es). The line boxes before the break and after the break are enclosed in anonymous block boxes, and the block-level box becomes a sibling of those anonymous boxes. When such an inline box is affected by relative positioning, any resulting translation also affects the block-level box contained in the inline box.
Rename `hir::Map::{get_,find_}parent_node` to `hir::Map::{,opt_}parent_id`, and add `hir::Map::{get,find}_parent`
The `hir::Map::get_parent_node` function doesn't return a `Node`, and I think that's quite confusing. Let's rename it to something that sounds more like something that gets the parent hir id => `hir::Map::parent_id`. Same with `find_parent_node` => `opt_parent_id`.
Also, combine `hir.get(hir.parent_id(hir_id))` and similar `hir.find(hir.parent_id(hir_id))` function into new functions that actually retrieve the parent node in one call. This last commit is the only one that might need to be looked at closely.
Split `-Zchalk` flag into `-Ztrait-solver=(classic|chalk|next)` flag
We'll eventually need a way to select more than chalk + not-chalk.
Does this need an MCP since it's touching a `-Z` flag? Or perhaps I should preserve `-Zchalk` for the time being... maybe I could make it a warning to use that flag? cc ``@rust-lang/types``
r? types
Account for return-position `impl Trait` in trait in `opt_suggest_box_span`
RPITITs are the only types where their opaque bounds might normalize to some other self type than the opaque type itself. To avoid needing to do normalization, let's just match on either alias kind.
Ideally, we'd just get rid of `opt_suggest_box_span`. It's kind of a wart on type-checking `if`/`match`. I've recently refactored this expression for being confusing/wrong, but moving it into the error path is pretty hard.
Fixes#105838
Don't deduce a signature that makes a closure cyclic
Sometimes when elaborating supertrait bounds for closure signature inference, we end up deducing a closure signature that is cyclical because either a parameter or the return type references a projection mentioning `Self` that also has escaping bound vars, which means that it's not eagerly replaced with an inference variable.
Interestingly, this is not *just* related to my PR that elaborates supertrait bounds for closure signature deduction. The committed test `supertrait-hint-cycle-3.rs` shows **stable** code that is fixed by this PR:
```rust
trait Foo<'a> {
type Input;
}
impl<F: Fn(u32)> Foo<'_> for F {
type Input = u32;
}
fn needs_super<F: for<'a> Fn(<F as Foo<'a>>::Input) + for<'a> Foo<'a>>(_: F) {}
fn main() {
needs_super(|_: u32| {});
}
```
Fixes#105401Fixes#105396
r? types
Merge borrowck permission checks
Merge `check_access_permission` and `check_if_reassignment_to_immutable_state`.
The goal of this commit is twofold:
* simplify the codebase by removing duplicate logic.
* avoid duplicate reporting of illegal reassignment errors by reusing the exiting de-duplicating logic of access_place.
Fix link generation for local primitive types in rustdoc JSON output
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/104064.
As mentioned in the issue, I'm not super happy about this fix which is more a hack rather than a sound-proof solution. However I couldn't find a better way to fix it.
r? `@aDotInTheVoid`
Fix a few clippy lints in libtest
- Remove unnecessary references and dereferences
- Use `.contains` instead of `a <= x && x <= b`
- Use `mem::take` instead of `mem::replace` where possible
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106394 :)
rustdoc: allow popover child links to work
No need to prevent default click behavior on a `<div>`, it will also disable all child click behavior.
Closes#106390
Small fixes for --crate-type staticlib
The first commit doesn't have an effect until we start translating error messages. The second commit fixes potential linker errors when combining `--crate-type staticlib` with another crate type and I think `-Cprefer-dynamic`.
The new `download-ci-llvm` configuration option dosn't work with `lld =
true` (see #100853). The Fuchsia walkthrough should recommend setting it
to `false`.
This commit changes `.sidebar a:hover:not(.logo-container)` to add the `:not()` pseudo-class, retaining the old appearance of the logo when mousing over it.
This didn't used to be necessary because the `a.sidebar-logo` was `display:inline`, and was what got the `background` changed on hover, while the `div.logo-container` inside it was `display:block`. This resulted in the hover rule not having any effect, because the logo-container box was not actually nested inside the sidebar-logo box:
https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/visuren.html#anonymous-block-level
> When an inline box contains an in-flow block-level box, the inline box (and its inline ancestors within the same line box) are broken around the block-level box (and any block-level siblings that are consecutive or separated only by collapsible whitespace and/or out-of-flow elements), splitting the inline box into two boxes (even if either side is empty), one on each side of the block-level box(es). The line boxes before the break and after the break are enclosed in anonymous block boxes, and the block-level box becomes a sibling of those anonymous boxes. When such an inline box is affected by relative positioning, any resulting translation also affects the block-level box contained in the inline box.
Update cargo
8 commits in 2381cbdb4e9b07090f552d34a44a529b6e620e44..8c460b2237a6359a7e3335890db8da049bdd62fc
2022-12-23 12:19:27 +0000 to 2023-01-04 14:30:01 +0000
- test: revive nightly plugin tests to work (rust-lang/cargo#11534)
- Add note to release notes about rejecting multiple registries. (rust-lang/cargo#11531)
- Fix a typo `fresheness` -> `freshness` (rust-lang/cargo#11529)
- Reasons for rebuilding (rust-lang/cargo#11407)
- Asymmetric tokens (rust-lang/cargo#10771)
- Use proper git URL for GitHub repos (rust-lang/cargo#11517)
- Add `registry.default` example (rust-lang/cargo#11516)
- Support vendoring with different revs from same git repo (rust-lang/cargo#10690)
Also update license exceptions and permitted dependencies
for new cargo dependency "pasetors".
A new dependency `getrandom` is added into `rustc-workspace-hacks`,
since it requires feature `js`.
r? `@ghost`
8 commits in 2381cbdb4e9b07090f552d34a44a529b6e620e44..8c460b2237a6359a7e3335890db8da049bdd62fc
2022-12-23 12:19:27 +0000 to 2023-01-04 14:30:01 +0000
- test: revive nightly plugin tests to work (rust-lang/cargo#11534)
- Add note to release notes about rejecting multiple registries. (rust-lang/cargo#11531)
- Fix a typo `fresheness` -> `freshness` (rust-lang/cargo#11529)
- Reasons for rebuilding (rust-lang/cargo#11407)
- Asymmetric tokens (rust-lang/cargo#10771)
- Use proper git URL for GitHub repos (rust-lang/cargo#11517)
- Add `registry.default` example (rust-lang/cargo#11516)
- Support vendoring with different revs from same git repo (rust-lang/cargo#10690)
Also update license exceptions and permitted dependencies
for new cargo dependency "pasetors".
A new dependency `getrandom` is added into `rustc-workspace-hacks`,
since it requires feature `js`.
Merge `check_access_permission` and
`check_if_reassignment_to_immutable_state`.
The goal of this commit is twofold:
First, we simplify the codebase by removing duplicate logic.
Second, we avoid duplicate reporting of illegal reassignment
errors by reusing the exiting de-duplicating logic of
access_place.
Rollup of 7 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #106200 (Suggest `impl Fn*` and `impl Future` in `-> _` return suggestions)
- #106274 (Add JSON output to -Zdump-mono-stats)
- #106292 (Add codegen test for `Box::new(uninit)` of big arrays)
- #106327 (Add tidy check for dbg)
- #106361 (Note maximum integer literal for `IntLiteralTooLarge`)
- #106396 (Allow passing a specific date to `bump-stage0`)
- #106436 (Enable doctests for rustc_query_impl)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Allow passing a specific date to `bump-stage0`
This allows regenerating `src/stage0.json` on changes to the tool, without needing to hard-code the date in the source. It was useful for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/106394, which added clippy to the list of required components.
r? `@pietroalbini`
Suggest `impl Fn*` and `impl Future` in `-> _` return suggestions
Follow-up to #106172, only the last commit is relevant. Can rebase once that PR is landed for easier review.
Suggests `impl Future` and `impl Fn{,Mut,Once}` in `-> _` return suggestions.
r? `@estebank`
layout_of: `T: Thin` implies `sizeof(&T) == sizeof(usize)`
Use the `<T as Pointee>::Metadata` associated type to calculate the layout of a pointee's metadata, instead of hard-coding rules about certain types.
Maybe this approach is overkill -- we could instead hard-code this approach as a fallback, with the matching on `Slice`/`Dynamic`/etc. happening first
Fixes this issue here https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/104338#issuecomment-1312595844 .. But is also useful with transmutes, for example, given the UI test I added below.