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bors
84288ed6d5 Auto merge of #97500 - GuillaumeGomez:rollup-ms1bvps, r=GuillaumeGomez
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #96950 (Add regression test for #96395)
 - #97028 (Add support for embedding pretty printers via `#[debugger_visualizer]` attribute)
 - #97478 (Remove FIXME on `ExtCtxt::fn_decl()`)
 - #97479 (Make some tests check-pass)
 - #97482 (ptr::invalid is not equivalent to a int2ptr cast)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-29 00:40:45 +00:00
est31
cdb8e64bc7 Use Box::new() instead of box syntax in core tests 2022-05-29 01:44:11 +02:00
est31
d75c60f9a3 Use Box::new() instead of box syntax in std tests 2022-05-29 01:44:11 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
774d7ced10
Rollup merge of #97482 - RalfJung:ptr-invalid, r=thomcc
ptr::invalid is not equivalent to a int2ptr cast

I just realized I forgot to update these docs when adding `from_exposed_addr`.
Right now the docs say `invalid` and `from_exposed_addr` are both equivalent to a cast, and that is clearly not what we want.

Cc ``@Gankra``
2022-05-29 01:12:33 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
37bac9cacb
Rollup merge of #97479 - JohnTitor:make-check-pass, r=compiler-errors
Make some tests check-pass

This touches the tests related to lint, parser, and importing, all of them should be fine with `check-pass`.
r? ``@compiler-errors``
2022-05-29 01:12:32 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
a777d50b24
Rollup merge of #97478 - JohnTitor:fixme-fn-decl, r=compiler-errors
Remove FIXME on `ExtCtxt::fn_decl()`

`ExtCtxt::fn_decl()` is used like `self.fn_decl(..)` or `self.cx.fn_decl(..)`, coverting it to an assoc fn, for example, makes it inconvenience (e.g. `self.cx.fn_decl(..)` would be longer to represent). Given that, it doesn't seem a "FIXME" thing and unused `self` is okay, I think.
2022-05-29 01:12:30 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
239287f013
Rollup merge of #97028 - ridwanabdillahi:pretty-printer, r=michaelwoerister
Add support for embedding pretty printers via `#[debugger_visualizer]` attribute

Initial support for [RFC 3191](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3191) in PR https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/91779 was scoped to supporting embedding NatVis files using a new attribute. This PR implements the pretty printer support as stated in the RFC mentioned above.

This change includes embedding pretty printers in the `.debug_gdb_scripts` just as the pretty printers for rustc are embedded today. Also added additional tests for embedded pretty printers. Additionally cleaned up error checking so all error checking is done up front regardless of the current target.

RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3191
2022-05-29 01:12:30 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
376163a77c
Rollup merge of #96950 - JohnTitor:issue-96395, r=compiler-errors,oli-obk
Add regression test for #96395

Closes #96395
This repeats "fixed" and "ICE", see https://github.com/rust-lang/glacier/pull/1243#issuecomment-1123768138
I think it's good to add a test before regressing again.
r? ``@compiler-errors`` for quick reviiew

cc ``@oli-obk`` you might want to check as you're familiar with MIR
2022-05-29 01:12:29 +02:00
est31
7230a15c32 Use Box::new() instead of box syntax in alloc tests 2022-05-29 00:41:14 +02:00
bors
14f477e78a Auto merge of #97472 - cuviper:rebase-rustc-rayon, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update to rebased rustc-rayon 0.4

In rayon-rs/rayon#938, miri uncovered a race in `rustc-rayon-core` that had already been fixed in the regular `rayon-core`. I have now rebased that fork onto the latest rayon branch, and published as 0.4. I also updated `indexmap` to bump the dependency.

`Cargo.lock` changes:

    Updating indexmap v1.8.0 -> v1.8.2
    Updating rayon v1.5.1 -> v1.5.3
    Updating rayon-core v1.9.1 -> v1.9.3
    Updating rustc-rayon v0.3.2 -> v0.4.0
    Updating rustc-rayon-core v0.3.2 -> v0.4.1
2022-05-28 22:24:53 +00:00
Bryysen
f671bc969f Improve error message for E0081
Previously whenever a duplicate discriminant was detected for an Enum,
we would print the discriminant bits in the diagnostic without any
casting. This caused us to display incorrect values for negative
discriminants. After this PR we format the discriminant signedness
correctly. Also reworded some of the original error
messages.
2022-05-28 23:05:45 +02:00
bors
1fede1753c Auto merge of #97207 - RalfJung:backtrace, r=Mark-Simulacrum
update libbacktrace

It seems like previously we were on a tag of the backtrace repo; not sure if there is a policy that it should always be a tag?

Cc https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/pull/462 `@alexcrichton` `@DrMeepster`
2022-05-28 19:30:58 +00:00
Michael Goulet
4638915940 Make TyCtxt implement Interner, make HashStable generic and move to rustc_type_ir 2022-05-28 12:16:05 -07:00
Michael Goulet
f05a92d158 Remove some comments, inline interner fn 2022-05-28 11:38:22 -07:00
Michael Goulet
34e05812e0 Fix TyKind lint, make consts no longer fn, etc 2022-05-28 11:38:22 -07:00
Michael Goulet
a056a953f0 Initial fixes on top of type interner commit 2022-05-28 11:38:22 -07:00
Wilco Kusee
a7015fe816 Move things to rustc_type_ir 2022-05-28 11:38:22 -07:00
Guillaume Gomez
bfb16b9dd7 Add GUI test for javascript disabled display of settings page 2022-05-28 18:55:30 +02:00
bors
116201eefe Auto merge of #97461 - eddyb:proc-macro-less-payload, r=bjorn3
proc_macro: don't pass a client-side function pointer through the server.

Before this PR, `proc_macro::bridge::Client<F>` contained both:
* the C ABI entry-point `run`, that the server can call to start the client
* some "payload" `f: F` passed to that entry-point
  * in practice, this was always a (client-side Rust ABI) `fn` pointer to the actual function the proc macro author wrote, i.e. `#[proc_macro] fn foo(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream`

In other words, the client was passing one of its (Rust) `fn` pointers to the server, which was passing it back to the client, for the client to call (see later below for why that was ever needed).

I was inspired by `@nnethercote's` attempt to remove the `get_handle_counters` field from `Client` (see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/97004#issuecomment-1139273301), which combined with removing the `f` ("payload") field, could theoretically allow for a `#[repr(transparent)]` `Client` that mostly just newtypes the C ABI entry-point `fn` pointer <sub>(and in the context of e.g. wasm isolation, that's *all* you want, since you can reason about it from outside the wasm VM, as just a 32-bit "function table index", that you can pass to the wasm VM to call that function)</sub>.

<hr/>

So this PR removes that "payload". But it's not a simple refactor: the reason the field existed in the first place is because monomorphizing over a function type doesn't let you call the function without having a value of that type, because function types don't implement anything like `Default`, i.e.:
```rust
extern "C" fn ffi_wrapper<A, R, F: Fn(A) -> R>(arg: A) -> R {
    let f: F = ???; // no way to get a value of `F`
    f(arg)
}
```
That could be solved with something like this, if it was allowed:
```rust
extern "C" fn ffi_wrapper<
    A, R,
    F: Fn(A) -> R,
    const f: F // not allowed because the type is a generic param
>(arg: A) -> R {
    f(arg)
}
```

Instead, this PR contains a workaround in `proc_macro::bridge::selfless_reify` (see its module-level comment for more details) that can provide something similar to the `ffi_wrapper` example above, but limited to `F` being `Copy` and ZST (and requiring an `F` value to prove the caller actually can create values of `F` and it's not uninhabited or some other unsound situation).

<hr/>

Hopefully this time we don't have a performance regression, and this has a chance to land.

cc `@mystor` `@bjorn3`
2022-05-28 16:49:52 +00:00
Ralf Jung
852777eff1 note to future self 2022-05-28 18:15:04 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
e297bbf4c7 Improve settings page display with disabled javascript 2022-05-28 17:54:47 +02:00
bors
4f39fb1f34 Auto merge of #97383 - dingxiangfei2009:restore-region-scope-tree-query, r=dingxiangfei2009
Try to cache region_scope_tree as a query

This PR will attempt to restore `region_scope_tree` as a query so that caching works again. It seems that `region_scope_tree` could be re-computed for nested items after all, which could explain the performance regression introduced by #95563.

cc `@Mark-Simulacrum` `@pnkfelix` I will try to trigger a perf run here.
2022-05-28 14:30:25 +00:00
bors
68314177e7 Auto merge of #97158 - JakobDegen:dse, r=tmiasko,cjgillot
Split dead store elimination off dest prop

This splits off a part of #96451 . I've added this in as its own pass for now, so that it actually runs, can be tested, etc. In the dest prop PR, I'll stop invoking this as its own pass, so that it doesn't get invoked twice.

r? `@tmiasko`
2022-05-28 11:49:42 +00:00
Ralf Jung
ad33519455 ptr::invalid is not equivalent to a int2ptr cast 2022-05-28 12:39:36 +02:00
Yuki Okushi
4444defc1b
Make some tests check-pass 2022-05-28 18:57:02 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
643c508e86
Remove FIXME on ExtCtxt::fn_decl() 2022-05-28 18:12:34 +09:00
bors
19abca1172 Auto merge of #97476 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-t53nxoe, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 5 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #94640 (Partially stabilize `(const_)slice_ptr_len` feature by stabilizing `NonNull::len`)
 - #97034 (Implement `Hash` for `core::alloc::Layout`)
 - #97327 (macros: introduce `fluent_messages` macro )
 - #97448 (docs: Don't imply that OsStr on Unix is always UTF-8)
 - #97466 ([bootstrap] Move `sanitize_sh` from `dist` to `install`)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-28 09:08:49 +00:00
Nikita Popov
1ff051a9c5 Fix documentation of basic stack protector
A stack protector is used for N >= 8, not N > 8.
2022-05-28 10:43:36 +02:00
Dylan DPC
5badc299d9
Rollup merge of #97466 - jyn514:consolidate-install, r=Mark-Simulacrum
[bootstrap] Move `sanitize_sh` from `dist` to `install`

This is the only place it's used, so there's no need for it to be public in another module.
In general, `dist` shouldn't ever touch shell scripts.
2022-05-28 08:45:54 +02:00
Dylan DPC
529fcb579b
Rollup merge of #97448 - Xiretza:os-str-unix-doc, r=joshtriplett
docs: Don't imply that OsStr on Unix is always UTF-8

The methods in `OsStrExt` consume and return `&[u8]` and don't perform any UTF-8 checks.
2022-05-28 08:45:53 +02:00
Dylan DPC
7e7dd1c069
Rollup merge of #97327 - davidtwco:diagnostic-translation-compile-time-validation, r=oli-obk
macros: introduce `fluent_messages` macro

Adds a new `fluent_messages` macro which performs compile-time validation of the compiler's Fluent resources (i.e. that the resources parse and don't multiply define the same messages) and generates constants that make using those messages in diagnostics more ergonomic.

For example, given the following invocation of the macro..

```rust
fluent_messages! {
    typeck => "./typeck.ftl",
}
```

..where `typeck.ftl` has the following contents..

```fluent
typeck-field-multiply-specified-in-initializer =
    field `{$ident}` specified more than once
    .label = used more than once
    .label-previous-use = first use of `{$ident}`
```

...then the macro parse the Fluent resource, emitting a diagnostic if it fails to do so...

```text
error: could not parse Fluent resource
  --> $DIR/test.rs:35:28
   |
LL |         missing_message => "./missing-message.ftl",
   |                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
   |
   = help: see additional errors emitted

error: expected a message field for "missing-message"
 --> ./missing-message.ftl:1:1
  |
1 | missing-message =
  | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  |
```
...or generating the following code if it succeeds:

```rust
pub static DEFAULT_LOCALE_RESOURCES: &'static [&'static str] = &[
    include_str!("./typeck.ftl"),
];

mod fluent_generated {
    mod typeck {
        pub const field_multiply_specified_in_initializer: DiagnosticMessage =
            DiagnosticMessage::fluent("typeck-field-multiply-specified-in-initializer");
        pub const field_multiply_specified_in_initializer_label_previous_use: DiagnosticMessage =
            DiagnosticMessage::fluent_attr(
                "typeck-field-multiply-specified-in-initializer",
                "previous-use-label"
            );
    }
}
```

When emitting a diagnostic, the generated constants can be used as follows:

```rust
let mut err = sess.struct_span_err(
    span,
    fluent::typeck::field_multiply_specified_in_initializer
);
err.span_label(
    span,
    fluent::typeck::field_multiply_specified_in_initializer_label
);
err.span_label(
    previous_use_span,
    fluent::typeck::field_multiply_specified_in_initializer_label_previous_use
);
err.emit();
```

I'd like to reduce the verbosity of referring to labels/notes/helps with this scheme (though it wasn't much better before), but I'll leave that for a follow-up.

r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@pvdrz` `@compiler-errors`
2022-05-28 08:45:52 +02:00
Dylan DPC
880d3ea3c2
Rollup merge of #97034 - fee1-dead-contrib:layout-hash, r=dtolnay
Implement `Hash` for `core::alloc::Layout`

This was brought up on [reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/uoypui/the_standard_library_types_are_good_except_when/), and I don't see why Layout shouldn't implement `Hash`. Feel free to comment if I am wrong though :)
2022-05-28 08:45:51 +02:00
Dylan DPC
837cd9e26c
Rollup merge of #94640 - Pointerbender:issue-71146-partial-stabilization, r=yaahc
Partially stabilize `(const_)slice_ptr_len` feature by stabilizing `NonNull::len`

This PR partially stabilizes features `const_slice_ptr_len` and `slice_ptr_len` by only stabilizing `NonNull::len`. This partial stabilization is tracked under features `slice_ptr_len_nonnull` and `const_slice_ptr_len_nonnull`, for which this PR can serve as the tracking issue.

To summarize the discussion from #71146 leading up to this partial stabilization request:

It's currently a bit footgunny to obtain the length of a raw slice pointer, stabilization of `NonNull:len` will help with removing these footguns. Some example footguns are:

```rust
/// # Safety
/// The caller must ensure that `ptr`:
/// 1. does not point to memory that was previously allocated but is now deallocated;
/// 2. is within the bounds of a single allocated object;
/// 3. does not to point to a slice for which the length exceeds `isize::MAX` bytes;
/// 4. points to a properly aligned address;
/// 5. does not point to uninitialized memory;
/// 6. does not point to a mutably borrowed memory location.
pub unsafe fn ptr_len<T>(ptr: core::ptr::NonNull<[T]>) -> usize {
   (&*ptr.as_ptr()).len()
}
```

A slightly less complicated version (but still more complicated than it needs to be):

```rust
/// # Safety
/// The caller must ensure that the start of `ptr`:
/// 1. does not point to memory that was previously allocated but is now deallocated;
/// 2. must be within the bounds of a single allocated object.
pub unsafe fn ptr_len<T>(ptr: NonNull<[T]>) -> usize {
   (&*(ptr.as_ptr() as *const [()])).len()
}
```

This PR does not stabilize `<*const [T]>::len` and  `<*mut [T]>::len` because the tracking issue #71146 list a potential blocker for these methods, but this blocker [does not apply](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71146#issuecomment-808735714) to `NonNull::len`.

We should probably also ping the [Constant Evaluation WG](https://github.com/rust-lang/const-eval) since this PR includes a `#[rustc_allow_const_fn_unstable(const_slice_ptr_len)]`. My instinct here is that this will probably be okay because the pointer is not actually dereferenced and `len()` does not touch the address component of the pointer, but would be best to double check :)

One potential down-side was raised that stabilizing `NonNull::len` could lead to encouragement of coding patterns like:

```
pub fn ptr_len<T>(ptr: *mut [T]) -> usize {
   NonNull::new(ptr).unwrap().len()
}
```

which unnecessarily assert non-nullness. However, these are much less of a footgun than the above examples and this should be resolved when `slice_ptr_len` fully stabilizes eventually.
2022-05-28 08:45:50 +02:00
bors
b97bfc3b38 Auto merge of #97465 - jyn514:dist-ra, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Fix `x dist --stage 1 src/tools/rust-analyzer`

Previously, this would break because the submodule wasn't checked out.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/97464.
2022-05-28 06:45:15 +00:00
bors
ed76b773b5 Auto merge of #97284 - b-naber:constraint-dyn-impl-suggestion, r=estebank
Add suggestion for relaxing static lifetime bounds on dyn trait impls in NLL

This PR introduces suggestions for relaxing static lifetime bounds on impls of dyn trait items for NLL similar to what is already available in lexical region diagnostics.

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/95701

r? `@estebank`
2022-05-28 04:04:29 +00:00
Josh Stone
ab57e36268 Update to rebased rustc-rayon 0.4 2022-05-27 20:20:41 -07:00
bors
764b8615e9 Auto merge of #97433 - GuillaumeGomez:rm-refcell-context, r=notriddle
Pass Context as a &mut to allow to remove RefCell fields

Fixes #90323.

r? `@notriddle`
2022-05-28 01:37:09 +00:00
Jakob Degen
7a99da1d50 Switch incremental/hashes tests to all use optimizations. 2022-05-27 18:17:39 -07:00
bors
2aae8020c7 Auto merge of #97468 - matthiaskrgr:rollup-8cu0hqr, r=matthiaskrgr
Rollup of 6 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #95214 (Remove impossible panic note from `Vec::append`)
 - #97411 (Print stderr consistently)
 - #97453 (rename `TyKind` to `RegionKind` in comment in rustc_middle)
 - #97457 (Add regression test for #81899)
 - #97458 (Modify `derive(Debug)` to use `Self` in struct literal to avoid redundant error)
 - #97462 (Add more eslint rules)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2022-05-27 23:17:18 +00:00
Matthias Krüger
b37b735038
Rollup merge of #97462 - GuillaumeGomez:more-eslint-rules, r=notriddle
Add more eslint rules

The last one is the most useful of this batch. :)

Here are the links for the eslint rules:

 * [arrow-parens](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/arrow-parens)
 * [no-unused-vars](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unused-vars)
 * [eqeqeq](https://eslint.org/docs/rules/eqeqeq)

r? `@notriddle`
2022-05-28 01:11:51 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
0804ef6563
Rollup merge of #97458 - estebank:use-self-in-derive-macro, r=compiler-errors
Modify `derive(Debug)` to use `Self` in struct literal to avoid redundant error

Reduce verbosity in #97343.
2022-05-28 01:11:50 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
29ac9b13d4
Rollup merge of #97457 - JohnTitor:issue-81899, r=compiler-errors
Add regression test for #81899

Closes #81899
r? `@compiler-errors`
2022-05-28 01:11:49 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
e96397b63f
Rollup merge of #97453 - lcnr:comment, r=jackh726
rename `TyKind` to `RegionKind` in comment in rustc_middle
2022-05-28 01:11:48 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
1174dba02f
Rollup merge of #97411 - raiyansayeed:print-stderr-consistently, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Print stderr consistently

Solves https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/96712

I tried to follow what I perceived as the general consensus for error messages in boostrap i.e messages that were ..
* resulting from an Err(...) =>
* literally called as "Error: ...."
* by the end of the block scope forced to run a panic! or process::exit with a guaranteed non-zero error code.
2022-05-28 01:11:47 +02:00
Matthias Krüger
4254f922db
Rollup merge of #95214 - tbu-:pr_vec_append_doc, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Remove impossible panic note from `Vec::append`

Neither the number of elements in a vector can overflow a `usize`, nor
can the amount of elements in two vectors.
2022-05-28 01:11:46 +02:00
Joshua Nelson
81e2c112d9 [bootstrap] Move sanitize_sh from dist to install
This is the only place it's used, so there's no need for it to be public in another module.
In general, `dist` shouldn't ever touch shell scripts.
2022-05-27 17:52:41 -05:00
Joshua Nelson
6f5de285eb Fix x dist --stage 1 src/tools/rust-analyzer
Previously, this would break because the submodule wasn't checked out.
2022-05-27 17:47:31 -05:00
Guillaume Gomez
334f12c28e Add "eqeqeq" eslint rule 2022-05-27 22:30:19 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
3741a88ad7 Add "no-unused-vars" eslint rule 2022-05-27 22:22:22 +02:00
Guillaume Gomez
b7d6a429b5 Add "arrow-parens" eslint rule 2022-05-27 22:21:41 +02:00