Don't compile regex at every function call.
Use `SyncOnceCell` to only compile it once.
I believe this still adds some kind of locking mechanism?
Related issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76817
Don't generate bootstrap usage unless it's needed
Previously, `x.py` would unconditionally run `x.py build` to get the
help message. After https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76165,
when checking the CI stage was moved into `Config`, that would cause an
assertion failure (but only only in CI!):
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
left: `1`,
right: `2`', src/bootstrap/config.rs:619:49
```
This changes bootstrap to only generate a help message when it needs
to (when someone passes `--help`).
r? @Mark-Simulacrum
This should fix the CI failures in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/76797 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75991.
Extract some intrinsics out of rustc_codegen_llvm
A significant amount of intrinsics do not actually need backend-specific behaviors to be implemented, instead relying on methods already in rustc_codegen_ssa. So, extract those methods out to rustc_codegen_ssa, so that each backend doesn't need to reimplement the same code.
Almost everything should be a pretty direct translation. A notable not-direct-translation is `add_with_overflow` and friends being changed to `bx.checked_binop`, but it's pretty simple.
I could have been a lot more aggressive here and pulled out way more methods, and add a few new methods in the rustc_codegen_ssa "API". However, because this is my second rustc PR, I thought that moving those to a follow-up PR and doing more incremental changes here would be better (and I guess ask if this work is even desired in the first place). I'm hoping to eventually remove the mess of intrinsic handling in the backend entirely, which would be hecking fantastic ✨
Test and fix Send and Sync traits of BTreeMap artefacts
Fixes#76686.
I'm not quite sure what all this implies. E.g. comparing with the definitions for `NodeRef` in node.rs, maybe an extra bound `T: 'a` is useful for something. The test compiles on stable/beta (apart from `drain_filter`) so I bet `Sync` is equally desirable.
r? @Mark-Simulacrum
Validate constants during `const_eval_raw`
This PR implements the groundwork for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72396
* constants are now validated during `const_eval_raw`
* to prevent cycle errors, we do not validate references to statics anymore beyond the fact that they are not dangling
* the `const_eval` query ICEs if used on `static` items
* as a side effect promoteds are now evaluated to `ConstValue::Scalar` again (since they are just a reference to the actual promoted allocation in most cases).
Some promotion cleanup
Based on top of both https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75502 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/75585, this does some cleanup of the promotion code. The last 2 commits are new.
* Remove the remaining cases where `const fn` is treated different from `fn`. This means no longer promoting ptr-to-int casts, raw ptr operations, and union field accesses in `const fn` -- or anywhere, for that matter. These are all unstable in const-context so this should not break any stable code. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/75586.
* ~~Promote references to statics even outside statics (i.e., in functions) for consistency.~~
* Promote `&mut []` everywhere, not just in non-`const` functions, for consistency.
* Explain why we do not promote deref's of statics outside statics. ~~(This is the only remaining direct user of `const_kind`.)~~
This can only land once the other two PRs land; I am mostly putting this up already because I couldn't wait ;) and to get some feedback from `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval` .
shim: monomorphic `FnPtrShim`s during construction
Fixes#69925.
This PR adjusts MIR shim construction so that substitutions are applied to function pointer shims during construction, rather than during codegen (as determined by `substs_for_mir_body`).
r? `@eddyb`
Implement a generic Destination Propagation optimization on MIR
This takes the work that was originally started by `@eddyb` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47954, and then explored by me in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/71003, and implements it in a general (ie. not limited to acyclic CFGs) and dataflow-driven way (so that no additional infrastructure in rustc is needed).
The pass is configured to run at `mir-opt-level=2` and higher only. To enable it by default, some followup work on it is still needed:
* Performance needs to be evaluated. I did some light optimization work and tested against `tuple-stress`, which caused trouble in my last attempt, but didn't go much in depth here.
* We can also enable the pass only at `opt-level=2` and higher, if it is too slow to run in debug mode, but fine when optimizations run anyways.
* Debuginfo needs to be fixed after locals are merged. I did not look into what is required for this.
* Live ranges of locals (aka `StorageLive` and `StorageDead`) are currently deleted. We either need to decide that this is fine, or if not, merge the variable's live ranges (or remove these statements entirely – https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68622).
Some benchmarks of the pass were done in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72635.
Update the test `redundant_pattern_matching`: check if `is_ok` and `is_err` are suggested within const contexts.
Also removes the `redundant_pattern_matching_const_result` test, as it is no longer needed.
BTreeMap: wrap node's raw parent pointer in NonNull
Now that the other `*const` (root) is gone, seemed like a small step forward.
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
Split `core/num/mod.rs` to smaller mods
Note for reviewer:
* I split to multiple commits for easier reviewing, but I could git squash them all to one if requested.
* Recommend pulling this change locally and using advanced git diff viewer or this command:
```
git show --reverse --color-moved=dimmed-zebra master..
```
---
I split `core/num/mod.rs` to these modules:
* `error`: For error structs like `ParseIntError`.
* blanket `shells` dir: For dummy number type modules: std::i32, std::f32, and the likes. Why? See below.
* `int_macros` and `uint_macros`: Real implementation of all integer types via `int_impl` and `uint_impl`
* `nonzero`: For `NonZero*` types and their implementations.
* `wrapping`: For `Wrapping<T>` types.
Rollup of 14 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #73963 (deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn) in libstd/path.rs)
- #75099 (lint/ty: move fns to avoid abstraction violation)
- #75502 (Use implicit (not explicit) rules for promotability by default in `const fn`)
- #75580 (Add test for checking duplicated branch or-patterns)
- #76310 (Add `[T; N]: TryFrom<Vec<T>>` (insta-stable))
- #76400 (Clean up vec benches bench_in_place style)
- #76434 (do not inline black_box when building for Miri)
- #76492 (Add associated constant `BITS` to all integer types)
- #76525 (Add as_str() to string::Drain.)
- #76636 (assert ScalarMaybeUninit size)
- #76749 (give *even better* suggestion when matching a const range)
- #76757 (don't convert types to the same type with try_into (clippy::useless_conversion))
- #76796 (Give a better error message when x.py uses the wrong stage for CI)
- #76798 (Build fixes for RISC-V 32-bit Linux support)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`