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Author SHA1 Message Date
Guillaume Gomez
3641a37455 Enforce crate level attributes checks 2020-10-04 13:36:47 +02:00
bjorn3
17d1cbbbe0 Move target feature whitelist from cg_llvm to cg_ssa
These target features have to be supported or at least emulated by
alternative codegen backends anyway as they are used by common crates.
By moving this list to cg_ssa, other codegen backends don't have to copy
this code.
2020-10-04 11:49:00 +02:00
bors
0d37dca25a Auto merge of #76448 - haraldh:default_alloc_error_handler_reduced, r=Amanieu
Implement Make `handle_alloc_error` default to panic (for no_std + liballoc)

Related: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66741

Guarded with `#![feature(default_alloc_error_handler)]` a default
`alloc_error_handler` is called, if a custom allocator is used and no
other custom `#[alloc_error_handler]` is defined.
2020-10-04 08:56:05 +00:00
bors
32cbc65e6b Auto merge of #77380 - fusion-engineering-forks:unbox-the-mutex, r=dtolnay
Unbox mutexes and condvars on some platforms

Both mutexes and condition variables contained a Box containing the actual os-specific object. This was done because moving these objects may cause undefined behaviour on some platforms.

However, this is not needed on Windows[1], Wasm[2], cloudabi[2], and 'unsupported'[3], were the box was only needlessly making them less efficient.

This change gets rid of the box on those platforms.

On those platforms, `Condvar` can no longer verify it is only used with one `Mutex`, as mutexes no longer have a stable address. This was addressed and considered acceptable in #76932.

[1]\: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-initializesrwlock
[2]\: These are just a single atomic integer together with futex wait/wake calls/instructions.
[3]\: The `unsupported` platform doesn't support multiple threads at all.
2020-10-04 06:48:17 +00:00
bors
2251766944 Auto merge of #77517 - JohnTitor:rollup-msbd49e, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 11 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #75143 (Use `tracing` spans to trace the entire MIR interp stack)
 - #75699 (Uplift drop-bounds lint from clippy)
 - #76768 (Test and reject out-of-bounds shuffle vectors)
 - #77190 (updated p! macro to accept literals)
 - #77388 (Add some regression tests)
 - #77419 (Create E0777 error code for invalid argument in derive)
 - #77447 (BTreeMap: document DrainFilterInner better)
 - #77468 (Fix test name)
 - #77469 (Improve rustdoc error for failed intra-doc link resolution)
 - #77473 (Make --all-targets in x.py check opt-in)
 - #77508 (Fix capitalization in blog post name)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
2020-10-04 04:33:28 +00:00
Camelid
adfba2b694 Only use Fira Sans for the first td in item lists
Fixes an issue where links in the one-line version of an item's docs
would be in Fira Sans, while the rest would be in a serifed font.
2020-10-03 19:52:35 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
f5db166397
Rollup merge of #77508 - camelid:patch-8, r=jonas-schievink
Fix capitalization in blog post name
2020-10-04 11:45:11 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
69f2cf5ad9
Rollup merge of #77473 - Mark-Simulacrum:check-limited, r=ecstatic-morse
Make --all-targets in x.py check opt-in

In particular due to #76822, making this the default is currently suboptimal.

r? @ecstatic-morse
2020-10-04 11:45:10 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
0ed4849a3e
Rollup merge of #77469 - camelid:rustdoc-better-failed-res-error, r=jyn514
Improve rustdoc error for failed intra-doc link resolution

The previous error was confusing since it made it sound like you can't
link to items that are defined outside the current module.

Also suggested importing the item.

r? @jyn514
2020-10-04 11:45:08 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
9db26b7562
Rollup merge of #77468 - camelid:fix-test-name, r=Dylan-DPC
Fix test name

Remove trailing `-`.
2020-10-04 11:45:06 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
25d0650d0f
Rollup merge of #77447 - ssomers:btree_cleanup_8, r=Mark-Simulacrum
BTreeMap: document DrainFilterInner better

r? @Mark-Simulacrum
2020-10-04 11:45:04 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
830d1a0e32
Rollup merge of #77419 - GuillaumeGomez:create-e0777, r=jyn514
Create E0777 error code for invalid argument in derive

The second commit is to fix a nit reported by @jyn514 [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76406/files#r485186592).
2020-10-04 11:45:03 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
f09c962a84
Rollup merge of #77388 - JohnTitor:add-tests, r=Dylan-DPC
Add some regression tests

Closes #66501
Closes #68951
Closes #72565
Closes #74244
Closes #75299

The first issue is fixed in 1.43.0, other issues are fixed in the recent nightly.
2020-10-04 11:45:01 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
44ce38ac9b
Rollup merge of #77190 - jakevossen5:master, r=eddyb
updated p! macro to accept literals

Closes #70948

Huge thanks @eddyb for helping me out!
2020-10-04 11:44:59 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
65e448885b
Rollup merge of #76768 - workingjubilee:reject-oob-shuffles, r=ralfjung
Test and reject out-of-bounds shuffle vectors

Fixes #73542.
2020-10-04 11:44:57 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
b654555a32
Rollup merge of #75699 - notriddle:drop-bounds-lint, r=petrochenkov
Uplift drop-bounds lint from clippy

Bounds on `T: Drop` do nothing, so they should warn.
2020-10-04 11:44:55 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
6e25418474
Rollup merge of #75143 - oli-obk:tracing, r=RalfJung
Use `tracing` spans to trace the entire MIR interp stack

r? @RalfJung

While being very verbose, this allows really good tracking of what's going on. While I considered schemes like the previous indenter that we had (which we could get by using the `tracing-tree` crate), this will break down horribly with things like multithreaded rustc. Instead, we can now use `RUSTC_LOG` to restrict the things being traced. You could specify a filter in a way that only shows the logging of a specific frame.

![screenshot of command line output of the new formatting](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/332036/89291343-aa40de00-d65a-11ea-9f6c-ea06c1806327.png)

If we lower the span's level to `debug`, then in `info` level logging we'd not see the frames, but in `debug` level we would see them. The filtering rules in `tracing` are super powerful, but  I'm not sure if we can specify a filter so we do see `debug` level events, but *not* the `frame` spans. The documentation at https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/0.2.10/tracing_subscriber/struct.EnvFilter.html makes me think that we can only turn on things, not turn off things at a more precise level.

cc @hawkw
2020-10-04 11:44:49 +09:00
bors
4cf3dc19a1 Auto merge of #76017 - JulianKnodt:fmt_fast, r=nagisa
Use less divisions in display u128/i128

This PR is an absolute mess, and I need to test if it improves the speed of fmt::Display for u128/i128, but I think it's correct.
It hopefully is more efficient by cutting u128 into at most 2 u64s, and also chunks by 1e16 instead of just 1e4.

Also I specialized the implementations for uints to always be non-false because it bothered me that it was checked at all

Do not merge until I benchmark it and also clean up the god awful mess of spaghetti.
Based on prior work in #44583

cc: `@Dylan-DPC`

Due to work on `itoa` and suggestion in original issue:
r? `@dtolnay`
2020-10-04 02:24:20 +00:00
est31
d010809c8c Backport another LLVM commit to rustc_apfloat
Backports LLVM commit:

    [APFloat] convert SNaN to QNaN in convert() and raise Invalid signal

149f5b573c

SNaN to QNaN conversion also matches what my Intel x86_64 hardware does.
2020-10-04 02:02:25 +02:00
Tomasz Miąsko
f271957d89 Add regression test for SimplifyBranchSame miscompilation 2020-10-04 00:00:00 +00:00
Tomasz Miąsko
59c243331d Enable RenameReturnPlace MIR optimization on mir-opt-level >= 2
The destination propagation as currently implemented does not supersede
the NRVO, e.g., the destination propagation never applies if either
local has an address taken, while NRVO might.

Additionally, the issue with failing assertions had been already
resolved.

Continue running both optimizations at mir-opt-level >= 2.
2020-10-04 00:00:00 +00:00
Simon Vandel Sillesen
80d5017a6e Fix miscompile in SimplifyBranchSame 2020-10-04 00:00:00 +00:00
Scott McMurray
d74b8e0505 Replace some once(x).chain(once(y)) with [x, y] IntoIter
Now that we have by-value array iterators...
2020-10-03 16:51:43 -07:00
Dylan MacKenzie
14c3705c6c Ensure that the const-eval engine handles #[unwind(aborts)] 2020-10-03 16:26:09 -07:00
Joshua Nelson
5f76b95e9b Change DocFragments from enum variant fields to structs with a nested enum
This makes the code a lot easier to work with. It also makes it easier
to add new fields without updating each variant and `match`
individually.

- Name the `Kind` variant after `DocFragmentKind` from `collapse_docs`
- Remove unneeded impls
2020-10-03 19:21:56 -04:00
Stein Somers
a58089e097 BTreeMap/Set: complete the compile-time test cases 2020-10-04 01:04:29 +02:00
bors
bad9ad06c0 Auto merge of #77434 - jonas-schievink:ret-in-reg-2-electric-boogalo, r=nagisa
Returns values up to 2*usize by value

Addresses https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76986#discussion_r498306837 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76986#issuecomment-696415287 by doing the optimization on all targets.

This matches what we do for functions returning `&[T]` and other fat pointers, so it should be Harmless™
2020-10-03 22:13:01 +00:00
Dylan MacKenzie
a5f083133e Add check-pass test for #[unwind(aborts)] on a const fn 2020-10-03 14:53:09 -07:00
Dylan MacKenzie
98a2292919 Allow Abort terminators in a const-context
These appear along the cleanup path inside functions with
`#[unwind(aborts)]`. We don't const-check the cleanup path anyways,
since const-eval already has "abort-on-panic" semantics and there's
often drops that would otherwise be forbidden, so the check wasn't
really preventing anything anyways.
2020-10-03 14:38:01 -07:00
Camelid
250b4adc15
Fix capitalization in blog post name 2020-10-03 13:30:37 -07:00
Amanieu d'Antras
e41a14412e Support vectors with fewer than 8 elements for simd_select_bitmask 2020-10-03 20:35:59 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
6ec2474622 Strenghten tests for crate-level attributes check 2020-10-03 21:33:48 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
3950a6d8b6 Run attributes check at crate level 2020-10-03 21:33:47 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
0e18017fa3 Ensure that the error isn't displayed more than once 2020-10-03 21:33:47 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
5c836e3207 Add test for #[doc(alias = "...")] at crate level 2020-10-03 21:33:47 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
0e68e1ba5c Prevent #[doc(alias = "...")] at crate level 2020-10-03 21:33:47 +02:00
Jubilee Young
2fcd1838ed Flatten arrows with further comment 2020-10-03 12:14:22 -07:00
Jake Vossen
018d587bc1 fixed going over 100 chars in line 2020-10-03 13:12:08 -06:00
bors
25c8c53dd9 Auto merge of #77500 - RalfJung:miri, r=RalfJung
update Miri

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/77406
r? `@ghost` Cc `@rust-lang/miri`
2020-10-03 18:36:32 +00:00
varkor
6647eeefb9 Add const_generics test for impl-trait-with-const-arguments 2020-10-03 18:48:56 +01:00
Ralf Jung
9f1861e0f8 update Miri 2020-10-03 19:47:58 +02:00
varkor
702906581e Move tests 2020-10-03 18:01:11 +01:00
ecstatic-morse
eaa0186662
Add quotes around command in CHANGELOG 2020-10-03 09:29:50 -07:00
varkor
3631d29287 Add tests for const_generics 2020-10-03 17:00:18 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
d3b7b7e23a Enforce closing HTML tags to have a ">" character 2020-10-03 16:23:03 +02:00
bors
738d4a7a36 Auto merge of #74160 - CAD97:weak-as-unsized-ptr, r=RalfJung
Allow Weak::as_ptr and friends for unsized T

Relaxes `impl<T> Weak<T>` to `impl<T: ?Sized> Weak<T>` for the methods `rc::Weak::as_ptr`, `into_raw`, and `from_raw`.

Follow-up to #73845, which did most of the impl work to make these functions work for `T: ?Sized`.

We still have to adjust the implementation of `Weak::from_raw` here, however, because I missed a use of `ptr.is_null()` previously. This check was necessary when `into`/`from_raw` were first implemented, as `into_raw` returned `ptr::null()` for dangling weak. However, we now just (wrapping) offset dangling weaks' pointers the same as nondangling weak, so the null check is no longer necessary (or even hit). (I can submit just 17a928f as a separate PR if desired.)

As a nice side effect, moves the `fn is_dangling` definition closer to `Weak::new`, which creates the dangling weak.

This technically stabilizes that "something like `align_of_val_raw`" is possible to do. However, I believe the part of the functionality required by these methods here -- specifically, getting the alignment of a pointee from a pointer where it may be dangling iff the pointee is `Sized` -- is uncontroversial enough to stabilize these methods without a way to implement them on stable Rust.

r? `@RalfJung,` who reviewed #73845.

ATTN: This changes (relaxes) the (input) generic bounds on stable fn!
2020-10-03 14:18:26 +00:00
Mark Rousskov
bcab97c12e Check all Cargo targets on CI 2020-10-03 09:53:13 -04:00
Mark Rousskov
f2961638c8 Place all-targets checking behind a flag
This matches Cargo behavior and avoids the (somewhat expensive) double checking,
as well as the unfortunate duplicate error messages (#76822,
rust-lang/cargo#5128).
2020-10-03 09:53:13 -04:00
Guillaume Gomez
ca199b16e5 Use char_indices() instead of chars() to prevent more than one-byte characters issue 2020-10-03 15:43:04 +02:00
varkor
96eb68b121 Add FIXME for const generic defaults 2020-10-03 14:28:55 +01:00