Remove the option to disable `llvm-version-check`
We don't support old versions of LLVM; there's no reason to have an easy way to force bootstrap to use them anyway. If someone really needs to use an unsupported version, they can modify bootstrap to change the version range.
r? ``@cuviper`` on whether we want to do this or not, since you maintain rust on Fedora and touched this config last.
Add `collection_is_never_read`
Fixes#9267
`@flip1995` and `@llogiq,` I talked with you about this one at Rust Nation in London last week. :-)
This is my first contribution to Clippy, so lots of feedback would be greatly appreciated.
- \[ ] Followed [lint naming conventions][lint_naming]
- \[x] Added passing UI tests (including committed `.stderr` file)
- \[x] `cargo test` passes locally
- \[x] Executed `cargo dev update_lints`
- \[x] Added lint documentation
- \[x] Run `cargo dev fmt`
`dogfood` found one true positive (see #9509) and no false positives.
`lintcheck` found no (true or false) positives, even when running on an extended set of crates.
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changelog: new lint [`collection_is_never_read`]
[#10415](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/pull/10415)
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This moves the rust-installer code to be directly hosted in
rust-lang/rust, since it's not used elsewhere and this makes it easier
to make and review changes without needing a separate upstream commit.
This brings in rust-lang/rust-installer#123, which enables a larger
compression window (8 -> 64MB) amongst other changes to the xz
compression settings. The net effect should be smaller compressed
tarballs which will decrease bandwidth usage for
static.rust-lang.org, download times, and decompression time.
This comes at the cost of higher baseline requirements for running
rustup to use these files, which we believe should be largely acceptable
(running rustc is likely to use at least this much memory) but if we get
specific reports we may explore options to decrease impact (e.g., using
the gzip tarballs automatically in rustup).
Use `nuw` when calculating slice lengths from `Range`s
An `assume` would definitely not be worth it, but since the flag is almost free we might as well tell LLVM this, especially on `_unchecked` calls where there's no obvious way for it to deduce it.
(Today neither safe nor unsafe indexing gets it: <https://rust.godbolt.org/z/G1jYT548s>)
MIR episode 2
This PR adds:
1. `need-mut` and `unused-mut` diagnostics
2. `View mir` command which shows MIR for the body under cursor, useful for debugging
3. MIR lowering for or-patterns and for-loops
Add `round_ties_even` to `f32` and `f64`
Tracking issue: #96710
Redux of #82273. See also #55107
Adds a new method, `round_ties_even`, to `f32` and `f64`, that rounds the float to the nearest integer , rounding halfway cases to the number with an even least significant bit. Uses the `roundeven` LLVM intrinsic to do this.
Of the five IEEE 754 rounding modes, this is the only one that doesn't already have a round-to-integer function exposed by Rust (others are `round`, `floor`, `ceil`, and `trunc`). Ties-to-even is also the rounding mode used for int-to-float and float-to-float `as` casts, as well as float arithmentic operations. So not having an explicit rounding method for it seems like an oversight.
Bikeshed: this PR currently uses `round_ties_even` for the name of the method. But maybe `round_ties_to_even` is better, or `round_even`, or `round_to_even`?
Remove `allow(potential_query_instability)` from `borrowck`
cc #84447
Replace uses of `FxHash*` with `FxIndex*`. One `#[allow]` for a HashMap in an external crate but the output is sorted afterwards.
fix multiple issues when promoting type-test subject
Multiple interdependent fixes. See linked issues for a short description of each.
When Promoting a type-test `T: 'a` from within the closure back to its parent function, there are a couple pre-existing bugs and limitations. They were exposed by the recent changes to opaque types because the type-test subject (`T`) is no longer a simple ParamTy.
Commit 1:
Fixes#108635Fixes#107426
Commit 2:
Fixes#108639
Commit 3:
Fixes#107516
Rollup of 8 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #107801 (const_eval: `implies_by` in `rustc_const_unstable`)
- #108750 (Fix `ObligationCtxt::sub`)
- #108780 (Add regression tests for issue 70919)
- #108786 (Check for free regions in MIR validation)
- #108790 (Do not ICE when interpreting a cast between non-monomorphic types)
- #108803 (Do not ICE when failing to normalize in ConstProp.)
- #108807 (Emit the suspicious_auto_trait_impls for negative impls as well)
- #108812 (Add regression test for #98444)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
internal: Mark unresolved field, unresolved method and expected function diagnostics experimental
Our type checking is still not good enough for us to have these diagnostics be enabled by default it seems so let's mark them as experimental for now.