Reading the discussion of this feature, I gained the mistaken impression that neither `set` nor `get` blocked, and thus calling `get` immediately after `set` was not guaranteed to succeed. It turns out that `set` *does* block, guaranteeing that the cell contains a value once `set` returns. This change updates the documentation to state that explicitly.
Remove unnecessary `self_ty` parameter to `get_blanket_impls`
It can be calculated when necessary at the callsite, there's no need to
pass it separately.
This also renames `param_env_def_id` to `item_def_id`.
cc `@eddyb`
Apparently #35870 caused a problem in this code (which originally
returned an impl trait) and `#[inline]` was added as a workaround, in
ade79d76090.
The issue is now fixed and the comment and `#[inline]` can now be
removed.
The first argument to an x86-interrupt ABI function was implicitly
treated as byval prior to LLVM 12. Since LLVM 12, it has to be
marked as such explicitly: 2e0e03c6a0
Add a chapter on the test harness.
There isn't really any online documentation on the test harness, so this adds a chapter to the rustc book which provides information on how the harness works and details on the command-line options.
Revert LLVM D81803 because it broke Windows 7
This submodule update reverts <https://reviews.llvm.org/D81803>.
While that change is meant to fix a real bug, [LLVM PR42623], it caused
new permission errors on Windows 7 that make it unable to build any
archives. This is probably the same root cause as [LLVM PR48378].
Fixes#81051. We'll file a new Rust issue to track the LLVM resolution.
[LLVM PR42623]: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42623
[LLVM PR48378]: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48378
Previously, if you denied the old name of a renamed lint, it would warn
about using the new name, but otherwise do nothing. Now, it will behave
the same as if you'd used the new name.
Remove the x86_64-rumprun-netbsd target
Herein we remove the target from the compiler and the code from libstd intended to support the now-defunct rumprun project.
Closes#81514
Rollup of 11 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #81856 (Suggest character encoding is incorrect when encountering random null bytes)
- #82395 (Add missing "see its documentation for more" stdio)
- #82401 (Remove a redundant macro)
- #82498 (Use log level to control partitioning debug output)
- #82534 (Link crtbegin/crtend on musl to terminate .eh_frame)
- #82537 (Update measureme dependency to the latest version)
- #82561 (doc: cube root, not cubic root)
- #82563 (Fix intra-doc handling of `Self` in enum)
- #82584 (Add ARIA role to sidebar toggle in Rustdoc)
- #82596 (clarify RW lock's priority gotcha)
- #82607 (Add a getter for Frame.loc)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
The storage markers are removed at -C opt-level=0 and as a result output
of mir opt tests vary based on used optimization level. Use opt-level=1
for mir-opt tests to avoid the issue.
The storage markers constitute a substantial portion of all MIR
statements. At the same time, for builds without any optimizations,
the storage markers have no further use during and after MIR
optimization phase.
If storage markers are not necessary for code generation, remove them.
clarify RW lock's priority gotcha
In particular, the following program works on Linux, but deadlocks on
mac:
```rust
use std::{
sync::{Arc, RwLock},
thread,
time::Duration,
};
fn main() {
let lock = Arc::new(RwLock::new(()));
let r1 = thread::spawn({
let lock = Arc::clone(&lock);
move || {
let _rg = lock.read();
eprintln!("r1/1");
sleep(1000);
let _rg = lock.read();
eprintln!("r1/2");
sleep(5000);
}
});
sleep(100);
let w = thread::spawn({
let lock = Arc::clone(&lock);
move || {
let _wg = lock.write();
eprintln!("w");
}
});
sleep(100);
let r2 = thread::spawn({
let lock = Arc::clone(&lock);
move || {
let _rg = lock.read();
eprintln!("r2");
sleep(2000);
}
});
r1.join().unwrap();
r2.join().unwrap();
w.join().unwrap();
}
fn sleep(ms: u64) {
std:🧵:sleep(Duration::from_millis(ms))
}
```
Context: I was completely mystified by a my CI deadlocking on mac ([here](https://github.com/matklad/xshell/pull/7)), until ``@azdavis`` debugged the issue. See a stand-alone reproduciton here: https://github.com/matklad/xshell/pull/15
Add ARIA role to sidebar toggle in Rustdoc
This indicates that the div is an interactive element, and makes the sidebar toggle "clickable" in assistive technologies.
Example of Vimium after this change has been applied (see the issue mentioned below for a screenshot of before):
![Screenshot of Vimium link hints on a Rustdoc page, indicating that the sidebar toggle is clickable](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1552853/109384961-ff935400-78f8-11eb-8199-1d35181aeff0.png)
Fixes#82582
Update measureme dependency to the latest version
This version adds the ability to use `rdpmc` hardware-based performance
counters instead of wall-clock time for measuring duration. This also
introduces a dependency on the `perf-event-open-sys` crate on Linux
which is used when using hardware counters.
r? ```@oli-obk```
Link crtbegin/crtend on musl to terminate .eh_frame
For some targets, rustc uses a "CRT fallback", where it links CRT
object files it ships instead of letting the host compiler link
them.
On musl, rustc currently links crt1, crti and crtn (provided by
libc), but does not link crtbegin and crtend (provided by libgcc).
In particular, crtend is responsible for terminating the .eh_frame
section. Lack of terminator may result in segfaults during
unwinding, as reported in #47551 and encountered by the LLVM 12
update in #81451.
This patch links crtbegin and crtend for musl as well, following
the table at the top of crt_objects.rs.
r? ``@nagisa``
Add missing "see its documentation for more" stdio
StdoutLock and StderrLock does not have example, it would be better
to leave "see its documentation for more" like iter docs.
Suggest character encoding is incorrect when encountering random null bytes
This adds a note whenever null bytes are seen at the start of a token unexpectedly, since those tend to come from UTF-16 encoded files without a [BOM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark) (if a UTF-16 BOM appears it won't be valid UTF-8, but if there is no BOM it be both valid UTF-16 and valid but garbled UTF-8). This approach was suggested in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/73979#issuecomment-653976451.
Closes#73979.
Skip Ty w/o infer ty/const in trait select
Remove some allocations & also add `skip_current_subtree` to skip subtrees with no inferred items.
r? `@eddyb` since marked in the FIXME
In particular, the following program works on Linux, but deadlocks on
mac:
use std::{
sync::{Arc, RwLock},
thread,
time::Duration,
};
fn main() {
let lock = Arc::new(RwLock::new(()));
let r1 = thread::spawn({
let lock = Arc::clone(&lock);
move || {
let _rg = lock.read();
eprintln!("r1/1");
sleep(1000);
let _rg = lock.read();
eprintln!("r1/2");
sleep(5000);
}
});
sleep(100);
let w = thread::spawn({
let lock = Arc::clone(&lock);
move || {
let _wg = lock.write();
eprintln!("w");
}
});
sleep(100);
let r2 = thread::spawn({
let lock = Arc::clone(&lock);
move || {
let _rg = lock.read();
eprintln!("r2");
sleep(2000);
}
});
r1.join().unwrap();
r2.join().unwrap();
w.join().unwrap();
}
fn sleep(ms: u64) {
std:🧵:sleep(Duration::from_millis(ms))
}
Specialize slice::fill with Copy type and u8/i8/bool
I don't expect rustperf could measure any perf improvements with this changes
since `slice::fill` is newly added.
Godbolt link for this change: <https://rust.godbolt.org/z/r3fzee>.
r? `@matthewjasper` since this patch added new specialization.