rust_for_linux: -Zregparm=<N> commandline flag for X86 (#116972)
Command line flag `-Zregparm=<N>` for X86 (32-bit) for rust-for-linux: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/116972
Implemented in the similar way as fastcall/vectorcall support (args are marked InReg if fit).
Dont consider predicates that may hold as impossible in `is_impossible_associated_item`
Use infer vars to account for ambiguities when considering if methods are impossible to instantiate for a given self type. Also while we're at it, let's use the new trait solver instead of `evaluate` since this is used in rustdoc.
r? lcnr
Fixes#131839
(ci) Update macOS Xcode to 15
This updates the macOS builders to Xcode 15. The aarch64 images will be removing Xcode 14 and 16 very soon (https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10703), so we will need to make the switch to continue operating. The linked issue also documents GitHub's new policy for how they will be updating Xcode in the future. Also worth being aware of is the future plans for x86 runners documented in https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/9255 and https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/10686, which will impact our future upgrade behaviors.
I decided to also update the Xcode in the x86_64 runners, even though they are not being removed. It felt better to me to have all macOS runners on the same (major) version of Xcode. However, note that the x86_64 runners do not have the latest version of 15 (15.4), so I left them at 15.2 (which is currently the default Xcode of the runner).
Xcode 15 was previously causing problems (see #121058) which seem to be resolved now. `@bjorn3` fixed the `invalid r_symbolnum` issue with cranelift. The issue with clang failing to link seems to be fixed, possibly by the update of the pre-built LLVM from 14 to llvm 15 in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/124850, or an update in our source version of LLVM. I have run some try builds and at least LLVM seems to build (I did not run any tests).
Closes#121058
Rollup of 7 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #130350 (stabilize Strict Provenance and Exposed Provenance APIs)
- #131737 (linkchecker: add a reminder on broken links to add new/renamed pages to `SUMMARY.md` for mdBooks)
- #131991 (test: Add test for trait in FQS cast, issue #98565)
- #131997 (Make `rustc_abi` compile on stable again)
- #131999 (Improve test coverage for `unit_bindings` lint)
- #132001 (fix coherence error for very large tuples™)
- #132003 (update ABI compatibility docs for new option-like rules)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
update ABI compatibility docs for new option-like rules
Documents the rules decided [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130628#issuecomment-2402761599) for our ABI compatibility rules.
Long-term this should be moved to the reference, but for now this is what we got.
Cc `@rust-lang/lang` `@rust-lang/opsem`
Improve test coverage for `unit_bindings` lint
Follow-up to #112380, apparently at the time I didn't add much of any test coverage outside of just "generally works as intended on the test suites and in the crater run".
r? compiler
test: Add test for trait in FQS cast, issue #98565Closes#98565 by adding a test to check for diagnostics when the built-in type `str` is used in a cast where a trait is expected.
linkchecker: add a reminder on broken links to add new/renamed pages to `SUMMARY.md` for mdBooks
I spent an embarrassingly long amount of time trying to figure out why CI was failing for a PR adding new platform support docs. In turns out it's because the PR author didn't register the new page in `SUMMARY.md`. I completely forgot about it too, and was reading linkchecker source because I thought it was a bug in linkchecker.
So this PR adds a note to modify `SUMMARY.md` when adding new pages in a mdBook.
E.g.
```
# Adding a new `meow` target but forgor to register the page in `SUMMARY.md`
rustc\platform-support.html:183: broken link - `rustc\platform-support\meow.html`
rustc\print.html:9730: broken link - `rustc\platform-support\meow.html`
checked links in: 19.1s
number of HTML files scanned: 43588
number of HTML redirects found: 13735
number of links checked: 3145951
number of links ignored due to external: 156244
number of links ignored due to exceptions: 9
number of intra doc links ignored: 8
errors found: 2
NOTE: if you are adding or renaming a markdown file in a mdBook, don't forget to register the page in SUMMARY.md
found some broken links
```
stabilize Strict Provenance and Exposed Provenance APIs
Given that [RFC 3559](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3559-rust-has-provenance.html) has been accepted, t-lang has approved the concept of provenance to exist in the language. So I think it's time that we stabilize the strict provenance and exposed provenance APIs, and discuss provenance explicitly in the docs:
```rust
// core::ptr
pub const fn without_provenance<T>(addr: usize) -> *const T;
pub const fn dangling<T>() -> *const T;
pub const fn without_provenance_mut<T>(addr: usize) -> *mut T;
pub const fn dangling_mut<T>() -> *mut T;
pub fn with_exposed_provenance<T>(addr: usize) -> *const T;
pub fn with_exposed_provenance_mut<T>(addr: usize) -> *mut T;
impl<T: ?Sized> *const T {
pub fn addr(self) -> usize;
pub fn expose_provenance(self) -> usize;
pub fn with_addr(self, addr: usize) -> Self;
pub fn map_addr(self, f: impl FnOnce(usize) -> usize) -> Self;
}
impl<T: ?Sized> *mut T {
pub fn addr(self) -> usize;
pub fn expose_provenance(self) -> usize;
pub fn with_addr(self, addr: usize) -> Self;
pub fn map_addr(self, f: impl FnOnce(usize) -> usize) -> Self;
}
impl<T: ?Sized> NonNull<T> {
pub fn addr(self) -> NonZero<usize>;
pub fn with_addr(self, addr: NonZero<usize>) -> Self;
pub fn map_addr(self, f: impl FnOnce(NonZero<usize>) -> NonZero<usize>) -> Self;
}
```
I also did a pass over the docs to adjust them, because this is no longer an "experiment". The `ptr` docs now discuss the concept of provenance in general, and then they go into the two families of APIs for dealing with provenance: Strict Provenance and Exposed Provenance. I removed the discussion of how pointers also have an associated "address space" -- that is not actually tracked in the pointer value, it is tracked in the type, so IMO it just distracts from the core point of provenance. I also adjusted the docs for `with_exposed_provenance` to make it clear that we cannot guarantee much about this function, it's all best-effort.
There are two unstable lints associated with the strict_provenance feature gate; I moved them to a new [strict_provenance_lints](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130351) feature since I didn't want this PR to have an even bigger FCP. ;)
`@rust-lang/opsem` Would be great to get some feedback on the docs here. :)
Nominating for `@rust-lang/libs-api.`
Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95228.
[FCP comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/130350#issuecomment-2395114536)
speedup directory traversal on windows
Optimizes walking over dirs on windows by replacing `FindFirstFileW` with `FindFirstFileExW` with `FindExInfoBasic` option, that allows skipping filling unused struct field which should be faster.
Also adds the same change for fallback call of `FindFirstFileExW` in metadata call.
Locally shows small speedup, but bench results from other users are welcome.
Finish stabilization of `result_ffi_guarantees`
The internal linting has been changed, so all that is left is making sure we stabilize what we want to stabilize.
Rollup of 4 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #126588 (Added more scenarios where comma to be removed in the function arg)
- #131728 (bootstrap: extract builder cargo to its own module)
- #131968 (Rip out old effects var handling code from traits)
- #131981 (Remove the `BoundConstness::NotConst` variant)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Rip out old effects var handling code from traits
Traits no longer have an effect parameter, so this removes logic associated with it. It also removes logic surrounding confirming `~const Destruct` bounds, which I added a looooong time ago, and which I don't feel like we need anymore -- if it needs to be added back, it should be rewritten :D
cc `@fee1-dead`
bootstrap: extract builder cargo to its own module
I was looking at our cargo rustflags/rustdocflags usages, and I found `builder.rs` to be a large
file which made it hard to digest. This PR tries to break out the cargo command wrapper parts to
its own submodule to make it easier to identify builder cargo-specific logic.
This PR:
- Extracts the cargo command wrapper to its own module and also move `Builder::{bare_,}cargo` impl
to the submodule.
- Reorganizes some imports in `lib.rs` (no functional changes).
- Slightly adjusts some docs in `builder.rs`.
This PR is basically just moving code around, and should not contain any functional changes.
Before this PR, `builder.rs` was 2743 lines. After this PR, `builder.rs` is down to a more
manageable 1386 lines and `cargo.rs` is 1085 lines.
Added more scenarios where comma to be removed in the function arg
This is an attempt to address the problem methion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106304#issuecomment-1837273666.
Copy the annotation to explain the fix
If the next Error::Extra ("next") doesn't next to current ("current")
```
fn foo(_: (), _: u32) {}
- foo("current", (), 1u32, "next")
+ foo((), 1u32)
```
If the previous error is not a `Error::Extra`, then do not trim the next comma
```
- foo((), "current", 42u32, "next")
+ foo((), 42u32)
```
Frankly, this is a fix from a test case and may not cover all scenarios
Continue to get rid of `ty::Const::{try_}eval*`
This PR mostly does:
* Removes all of the `try_eval_*` and `eval_*` helpers from `ty::Const`, and replace their usages with `try_to_*`.
* Remove `ty::Const::eval`.
* Rename `ty::Const::normalize` to `ty::Const::normalize_internal`. This function is still used in the normalization code itself.
* Fix some weirdness around the `TransmuteFrom` goal.
I'm happy to split it out further; for example, I could probably land the first part which removes the helpers, or the changes to codegen which are more obvious than the changes to tools.
r? BoxyUwU
Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130704
I found builder.rs to be a massive file which made it hard to digest. To
make `RUSTFLAGS` usage hardening easier later, I extracted the cargo
part in `builder.rs` into its own module.
ci update freebsd version proposal, freebsd 12 being eol
raising to the lowest still active supported freebsd version.
From 13.1 (already eol too), freebsd introduces a cpu affinity layer
with linux. It also introduces a api compatible copy_file_range which
can be used like its linux's counterpart.
The former is essential to build https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/120589, therefore breaks the backward
compatibility with the previous FreeBSD releases.
Blocked on https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130465
feat(rustdoc-json-types): mark simple enums as copy
Fixesrust-lang/rustdoc-types#26 and some typos in the documentation
r? `@aDotInTheVoid`
I have been assigning these PRs to you `@aDotInTheVoid,` is that okay? I think I'm out of PRs for now, but for future reference c:
fix(rustdoc-json-types): document rustc-hash feature
The `rustc-hash` feature is publicly exposed by the `rustdoc-types`. It is already documented in that crate's README and Cargo.toml, but we might as well add some information to the crate docs themselves c:
Follow up to:
- #131936
- [rust-lang/rustdoc-types#42][1]
[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rustdoc-types/pull/42
r? `@aDotInTheVoid`
Remove `lower_mono_bounds`
I'm not convinced about the usefulness of `lower_mono_bounds`, especially since we have *so* many lower-bound-like fns in HIR lowering, so I've just inlined it into its callers.
`optimize` attribute applied to things other than methods/functions/c…
…losures gives an error (#128488)
Duplicate of #128943, which I had accidentally closed when rebasing.
cc. `@jieyouxu` `@compiler-errors` `@nikomatsakis` `@traviscross` `@pnkfelix.`