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bors
fee5518cdd Auto merge of #96979 - SabrinaJewson:waker-update, r=workingjubilee
Override `Waker::clone_from` to avoid cloning `Waker`s unnecessarily

This would be very useful for futures — I think it’s pretty much always what they want to do instead of `*waker = cx.waker().clone()`.

Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/98287

r? rust-lang/libs-api `@rustbot` label +T-libs-api -T-libs
2023-11-05 21:44:24 +00:00
bors
5103173af1 Auto merge of #117179 - Voultapher:fix-useless-comp-in-partition-equal, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Avoid unnecessary comparison in partition_equal

The branchy Hoare partition `partition_equal` as part of `slice::sort_unstable` has a bug that makes it perform a comparison of the last element twice.

Measuring inputs with a Zipfian distribution with characterizing exponent s == 1.0, yields a ~0.05% reduction in the total number of comparisons performed.
2023-11-05 17:41:36 +00:00
bors
992943dbae Auto merge of #117537 - GKFX:offset-of-enum-feature, r=cjgillot
Feature gate enums in offset_of

As requested at https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/106655#issuecomment-1790815262, put enums in offset_of behind their own feature gate.

`@rustbot` label F-offset_of
2023-11-05 13:44:59 +00:00
bors
04817ff00c Auto merge of #117608 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-g9fagmv, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 4 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #116017 (Don't pass `-stdlib=libc++` when building C files on macOS)
 - #117524 (bootstrap/setup: create hooks directory if non-existing)
 - #117588 (Remove unused LoadResult::DecodeIncrCache variant)
 - #117596 (Add diagnostic items for a few of core's builtin macros)

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-11-05 11:47:38 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
a660516334
Rollup merge of #117596 - thomcc:core_macro_diag_items, r=Nilstrieb
Add diagnostic items for a few of core's builtin macros

Specifically, `env`, `option_env`, and `include`. There are a number of reasons why people might want to look at these in lints (For example, to ensure that things behave consistently, detect things that might make builds less reproducible, etc).

Concretely, in PL/Rust (well, `plrustc`) we have lints that forbid these (which I'd like to [add to clippy as restriction lints](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Landing.20a.20flotilla.20of.20lints.3F) eventually), and `dylint` also has [lints that look for `env!`/`option_env!`](109a07e9f2/examples/general/env_cargo_path/src/lib.rs) (although perhaps not `include`), which would benefit from this.

My experience is that it's pretty annoying to (robustly) check uses of builtin macros without these IME, although that's perhaps just my own fault (e.g. I could be doing it wrong).

At `@Nilstrieb's` suggestion, I've added a comment that explains why these are here, even though they are not used in the compiler. This is mostly to discourage removal, although it's not a big deal if it happens (I'm certainly not suggesting the presence of these be in any way stable).

---

In theory this is a library PR (in that it's in library/core), but I'm going to roll compiler because the existence of this or not is much more likely something they care about rather than libs. Hopefully nobody objects to this.

r? compiler
2023-11-05 12:41:48 +01:00
bors
513a48517e Auto merge of #117504 - pcc:android-link-libunwind, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove obsolete support for linking unwinder on Android

Linking libgcc is no longer supported (see #103673), so remove the related link attributes and the check in unwind's build.rs. The check was the last remaining significant piece of logic in build.rs, so remove build.rs as well.
2023-11-05 09:50:21 +00:00
bors
da1e0d1d75 Auto merge of #116218 - tgross35:const-maybe-uninit-zeroed, r=dtolnay
Stabilize `const_maybe_uninit_zeroed` and `const_mem_zeroed`

Make `MaybeUninit::zeroed` and `mem::zeroed` const stable. Newly stable API:

```rust
// core::mem
pub const unsafe fn zeroed<T>() ->;

impl<T> MaybeUninit<T> {
    pub const fn zeroed() -> MaybeUninit<T>;
}
```

This relies on features based around `const_mut_refs`. Per `@RalfJung,` this should be OK since we do not leak any `&mut` to the user.

For this to be possible, intrinsics `assert_zero_valid` and `assert_mem_uninitialized_valid` were made const stable.

Tracking issue: #91850
Zulip discussion: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/146212-t-compiler.2Fconst-eval/topic/.60const_mut_refs.60.20dependents

r? libs-api
`@rustbot` label -T-libs +T-libs-api +A-const-eval
cc `@RalfJung`  `@oli-obk` `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval`
2023-11-05 05:56:21 +00:00
bors
c3ae4707d5 Auto merge of #117581 - nicholasbishop:bishop-update-cb, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Bump compiler_builtins to 0.1.103
2023-11-05 01:59:32 +00:00
bors
f5ca57e153 Auto merge of #117503 - kornelski:hint-try-reserved, r=workingjubilee
Hint optimizer about try-reserved capacity

This is #116568, but limited only to the less-common `try_reserve` functions to reduce bloat in debug binaries from debug info, while still addressing the main use-case #116570
2023-11-05 00:03:41 +00:00
Thom Chiovoloni
65bec86b42
Add diagnostic items for a few of core's builtin macros 2023-11-04 17:00:51 -07:00
Matthias Krüger
1ee5e12710
Rollup merge of #117534 - RalfJung:str, r=Mark-Simulacrum
clarify that the str invariant is a safety, not validity, invariant

Updates these docs to match https://github.com/rust-lang/reference/pull/792
2023-11-04 21:38:29 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
805a56fc28
Rollup merge of #116894 - joshlf:patch-12, r=RalfJung
Guarantee that `char` has the same size and alignment as `u32`
2023-11-04 21:38:28 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
58645e06d9
Rollup merge of #110340 - jmaargh:jmaargh/deref-docs, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Deref docs: expand and remove "smart pointer" qualifier

**Ready for review**

~~This is an unpolished draft to be sanity-checked~~

Fixes #91004

~~Comments on substance and content of this are welcome. This is deliberately unpolished until ready to review so please try to stay focused on the big-picture.~~

~~Once this has been sanity checked, I will similarly update `DerefMut` and polish for review.~~
2023-11-04 21:38:28 +01:00
Trevor Gross
5e5f3341e3 Stabilize const_mem_zeroed
Make `core::mem::zeroed` const stable. Newly stable API:

    // core::mem
    pub const unsafe fn zeroed<T>() -> T;

This is stabilized with `const_maybe_uninit_zeroed` since it is a simple
wrapper.

In order to make this possible, intrinsics `assert_zero_valid` was made
const stable under `const_assert_type2`.
`assert_mem_uninitialized_valid` was also made const stable since it is
under the same gate.
2023-11-04 15:27:29 -04:00
Trevor Gross
f6ce646d3f Stabilize const_maybe_uninit_zeroed
Make `MaybeUninit::zeroed` const stable. Newly stable API:

    // core::mem
    impl<T> MaybeUninit<T> {
        pub const fn zeroed() -> MaybeUninit<T>;
    }

Use of `const_mut_refs` should be acceptable since we do not leak the
mutability.

Tracking issue: #91850
2023-11-04 15:27:25 -04:00
jmaargh
7a2f83fa3f Draft fleshed-out deref docs
Re-draft Deref docs

Make general advice more explicit and note the difference between
generic and specific implementations.

Re-draft DerefMut docs in-line with Deref

Fix Deref docs typos

Fix broken links

Clarify advice for specific-over-generic impls

Add comment addressing Issue #73682

x fmt

Copy faillibility warning to DerefMut
2023-11-04 17:47:25 +00:00
Nicholas Bishop
5d3535c616 Bump compiler_builtins to 0.1.103 2023-11-04 13:11:10 -04:00
Ralf Jung
0550ba5f77 avoid acronyms when we don't really need them 2023-11-04 12:24:09 +01:00
bors
5020f7c3b8 Auto merge of #116412 - nnethercote:rm-plugin-support, r=bjorn3
Remove support for compiler plugins.

They've been deprecated for four years.

This commit includes the following changes.
- It eliminates the `rustc_plugin_impl` crate.
- It changes the language used for lints in `compiler/rustc_driver_impl/src/lib.rs` and `compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs`. External lints are now called "loaded" lints, rather than "plugins" to avoid confusion with the old plugins. This only has a tiny effect on the output of `-W help`.
- E0457 and E0498 are no longer used.
- E0463 is narrowed, now only relating to unfound crates, not plugins.
- The `plugin` feature was moved from "active" to "removed".
- It removes the entire plugins chapter from the unstable book.
- It removes quite a few tests, mostly all of those in `tests/ui-fulldeps/plugin/`.

Closes #29597.

r? `@ghost`
2023-11-03 22:32:56 +00:00
Nicholas Nethercote
5c462a32bd Remove support for compiler plugins.
They've been deprecated for four years.

This commit includes the following changes.
- It eliminates the `rustc_plugin_impl` crate.
- It changes the language used for lints in
  `compiler/rustc_driver_impl/src/lib.rs` and
  `compiler/rustc_lint/src/context.rs`. External lints are now called
  "loaded" lints, rather than "plugins" to avoid confusion with the old
  plugins. This only has a tiny effect on the output of `-W help`.
- E0457 and E0498 are no longer used.
- E0463 is narrowed, now only relating to unfound crates, not plugins.
- The `plugin` feature was moved from "active" to "removed".
- It removes the entire plugins chapter from the unstable book.
- It removes quite a few tests, mostly all of those in
  `tests/ui-fulldeps/plugin/`.

Closes #29597.
2023-11-04 08:50:46 +11:00
bors
1bb6553b96 Auto merge of #115333 - joshlf:patch-5, r=RalfJung
Guarantee representation of None in NPO

This allows users to soundly transmute zeroes into `Option` types subject to the null pointer optimization (NPO). It unblocks https://github.com/google/zerocopy/issues/293.
2023-11-03 20:29:13 +00:00
George Bateman
a723b01ae2
cfg_attr offset_of_enum feature in doctest 2023-11-03 14:58:02 +00:00
George Bateman
7c09b99ebb
Feature gate enums in offset_of 2023-11-03 13:16:47 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
958a6af147
Rollup merge of #117434 - BugenZhao:box-error-provide, r=cuviper
delegate `<Box<E> as Error>::provide` to `<E as Error>::provide`

Fix #117432.
2023-11-03 12:44:49 +01:00
bors
49112241e9 Auto merge of #117510 - elichai:patch-3, r=cuviper
Add track_caller to transmute_copy

Currently if `size_of::<Src>() < size_of::<Dst>()` you will see the following error:
```rust
thread 'test' panicked at /rustc/cc66ad468955717ab92600c770da8c1601a4ff33/library/core/src/mem/mod.rs:1056:5:
cannot transmute_copy if Dst is larger than Src
```
This fixes it so it will show the invocation location
2023-11-03 08:41:59 +00:00
Ralf Jung
57f570bb33 clarify that the str invariant is a safety, not validity, invariant 2023-11-03 07:23:24 +01:00
Peter Collingbourne
654288bbb7 Remove obsolete support for linking unwinder on Android
Linking libgcc is no longer supported (see #103673), so remove the
related link attributes and the check in unwind's build.rs. The check
was the last remaining significant piece of logic in build.rs, so
remove build.rs as well.
2023-11-02 18:06:35 -07:00
Michael Goulet
c83f642f12 Pretty print Fn traits in rustc_on_unimplemented 2023-11-02 20:57:05 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
6268598dfb
Rollup merge of #117512 - joshlf:patch-8, r=dtolnay
Expand mem::offset_of! docs

Makes progress on #106655
2023-11-02 15:31:22 +01:00
Matthias Krüger
9575625835
Rollup merge of #117495 - compiler-errors:unsize-docs, r=lcnr
Clarify `Unsize` documentation

The documentation erroneously says that:

```rust
/// - Types implementing a trait `Trait` also implement `Unsize<dyn Trait>`.
/// - Structs `Foo<..., T, ...>` implement `Unsize<Foo<..., U, ...>>` if all of these conditions
///   are met:
///   - `T: Unsize<U>`.
///   - Only the last field of `Foo` has a type involving `T`.
///   - `Bar<T>: Unsize<Bar<U>>`, where `Bar<T>` stands for the actual type of that last field.
```

Specifically, `T: Unsize<U>` is not required to hold -- only the final field must implement `FinalField<T>: Unsize<FinalField<U>>`. This can be demonstrated by the test I added.

---

Second commit fleshes out the documentation a lot more.
2023-11-02 15:31:21 +01:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
2cc92e666f
Update mod.rs 2023-11-02 06:45:32 -07:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
9cf1a48599
Update mod.rs 2023-11-02 05:57:31 -07:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
ec7996df7c
Remove trailing space 2023-11-02 05:35:08 -07:00
Joshua Liebow-Feeser
9bfd1c4bdb
Expand mem::offset_of! docs
Makes progress on #106655
2023-11-02 05:25:57 -07:00
Elichai Turkel
5e49a4165e
Add track_caller to transmute_copy 2023-11-02 10:43:59 +02:00
bors
46455dc650 Auto merge of #117386 - roblabla:fix-switch-stdio-win7, r=ChrisDenton
Fix switch_stdout_to on Windows7

The `switch_stdout_to` test was broken on Windows7, as deleting the temporary test folder would fail since the `switch-stdout-output` file we redirected the stdout to is never closed, and it's impossible on Win7 to delete an opened file.

To fix this issue, we make `switch_stdout_to` return the previous handle. Using this, we add a new `switch_stdout_to` call at the end of the test to return the stdio handles to their original state, and recover the handle to the file we opened. This handle is automatically closed at the end of the function, which should allow the temporary test folder to be deleted properly.
2023-11-02 07:58:38 +00:00
massivebird
5b342b7953 fixes: typo in std::cmp::Ord trait docs 2023-11-01 23:23:34 -04:00
Kornel
029fbd67ef Hint optimizer about reserved capacity 2023-11-02 00:52:06 +00:00
Michael Goulet
1221b7b652 Rework unsize documentation 2023-11-01 20:16:24 +00:00
Michael Goulet
6af30ec720 Remove a false statement from Unsize docs, add a test 2023-11-01 20:16:11 +00:00
bors
146dafa262 Auto merge of #114208 - GKFX:offset_of_enum, r=wesleywiser
Support enum variants in offset_of!

This MR implements support for navigating through enum variants in `offset_of!`, placing the enum variant name in the second argument to `offset_of!`. The RFC placed it in the first argument, but I think it interacts better with nested field access in the second, as you can then write things like

```rust
offset_of!(Type, field.Variant.field)
```

Alternatively, a syntactic distinction could be made between variants and fields (e.g. `field::Variant.field`) but I'm not convinced this would be helpful.

[RFC 3308 # Enum Support](https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/3308-offset_of.html#enum-support-offset_ofsomeenumstructvariant-field_on_variant)
Tracking Issue #106655.
2023-11-01 14:17:56 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
260e07b0cb
Rollup merge of #115626 - clarfonthey:unchecked-math, r=thomcc
Clean up unchecked_math, separate out unchecked_shifts

Tracking issue: #85122

Changes:

1. Remove `const_inherent_unchecked_arith` flag and make const-stability flags the same as the method feature flags. Given the number of other unsafe const fns already stabilised, it makes sense to just stabilise these in const context when they're stabilised.
2. Move `unchecked_shl` and `unchecked_shr` into a separate `unchecked_shifts` flag, since the semantics for them are unclear and they'll likely be stabilised separately as a result.
3. Add an `unchecked_neg` method exclusively to signed integers, under the `unchecked_neg` flag. This is because it's a new API and probably needs some time to marinate before it's stabilised, and while it *would* make sense to have a similar version for unsigned integers since `checked_neg` also exists for those there is absolutely no case where that would be a good idea, IMQHO.

The longer-term goal here is to prepare the `unchecked_math` methods for an FCP and stabilisation since they've existed for a while, their semantics are clear, and people seem in favour of stabilising them.
2023-11-01 11:29:41 +01:00
bors
815b3ae00a Auto merge of #115356 - devnexen:haiku_set_name_use_return, r=thomcc
`std:🧵:set_name` exploit the return on haiku
2023-11-01 07:53:49 +00:00
bors
dd24c7bdbf Auto merge of #117422 - joshtriplett:stabilize-file-times, r=workingjubilee
Stabilize `file_set_times`

Approved via FCP in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/98245 .
2023-11-01 05:35:39 +00:00
George Bateman
e742f809f6
Update based on wesleywiser review 2023-10-31 23:41:40 +00:00
George Bateman
9d6ce61376
Update MIR tests for offset_of 2023-10-31 23:26:02 +00:00
George Bateman
d995bd61e7
Enums in offset_of: update based on est31, scottmcm & llogiq review 2023-10-31 23:26:02 +00:00
bors
09ac6e4b6d Auto merge of #117459 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-t3osb3c, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #113241 (rustdoc: Document lack of object safety on affected traits)
 - #117388 (Turn const_caller_location from a query to a hook)
 - #117417 (Add a stable MIR visitor)
 - #117439 (prepopulate opaque ty storage before using it)
 - #117451 (Add support for pre-unix-epoch file dates on Apple platforms (#108277))

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2023-10-31 23:08:56 +00:00
Sebastian Thiel
a8ece1190b
Add support for pre-unix-epoch file dates on Apple platforms (#108277)
Time in UNIX system calls counts from the epoch, 1970-01-01. The timespec
struct used in various system calls represents this as a number of seconds and
a number of nanoseconds. Nanoseconds are required to be between 0 and
999_999_999, because the portion outside that range should be represented in
the seconds field; if nanoseconds were larger than 999_999_999, the seconds
field should go up instead.

Suppose you ask for the time 1969-12-31, what time is that? On UNIX systems
that support times before the epoch, that's seconds=-86400, one day before the
epoch. But now, suppose you ask for the time 1969-12-31 23:59:00.1. In other
words, a tenth of a second after one minute before the epoch.  On most UNIX
systems, that's represented as seconds=-60, nanoseconds=100_000_000. The macOS
bug is that it returns seconds=-59, nanoseconds=-900_000_000.

While that's in some sense an accurate description of the time (59.9 seconds
before the epoch), that violates the invariant of the timespec data structure:
nanoseconds must be between 0 and 999999999. This causes this assertion in the
Rust standard library.

So, on macOS, if we get a Timespec value with seconds less than or equal to
zero, and nanoseconds between -999_999_999 and -1 (inclusive), we can add
1_000_000_000 to the nanoseconds and subtract 1 from the seconds, and then
convert.  The resulting timespec value is still accepted by macOS, and when fed
back into the OS, produces the same results. (If you set a file's mtime with
that timestamp, then read it back, you get back the one with negative
nanoseconds again.)

Co-authored-by: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
2023-10-31 17:00:59 +01:00
Oli Scherer
4512f211ae Accept less invalid Rust in rustdoc 2023-10-31 13:58:03 +00:00