Add more code spans to docs in intrinsics.rs
I have added some more code spans in core/src/intrinsics.rs, changing some `=` to `==`, etc. I also changed the wording in some sections.
Rollup of 12 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #80442 (Mention Arc::make_mut and Rc::make_mut in the documentation of Cow)
- #80533 (bootstrap: clippy fixes)
- #80538 (Add check for `[T;N]`/`usize` mismatch in astconv)
- #80612 (Remove reverted change from relnotes)
- #80627 (Builder: Warn if test file does not exist)
- #80637 (Use Option::filter instead of open-coding it)
- #80643 (Move variable into the only branch where it is relevant)
- #80656 (Fixed documentation error for `std::hint::spin_loop`)
- #80666 (Fix missing link for "fully qualified syntax")
- #80672 (./x.py clippy: allow the most noisy lints)
- #80677 (doc -- list edit for consistency)
- #80696 (make sure that promoteds which fail to evaluate in dead const code behave correctly)
Failed merges:
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
make sure that promoteds which fail to evaluate in dead const code behave correctly
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80243 showed that we'll have to live with these kinds of failing promoteds for a while, so let's make sure we have a test that covers them.
./x.py clippy: allow the most noisy lints
This silences the following clippy lints in ./x.py clippy:
many_single_char_names (there are a lot of warnings caused by stdarch)
collapsible_if (can reduce readability)
type_complexity
missing_safety_doc (there are almost 3K warnings issued)
too_many_arguments
needless_lifetimes (people want 'tcx lifetimes etc)
wrong_self_convention (warns about from_..(), to_..(), into_..().. fns that do or do not take self by reference.
Just for clarification; this only changes the output of `x.py clippy` inside the rustc repo and does not change anything about clippy or how `cargo clippy` is run on peoples crates.
Move variable into the only branch where it is relevant
At the `if` branch `filter` (the `let` binding) is `None` iff `filter` (the parameter) was `None`.
We can branch on the parameter, move the binding into the `if`, and the complexity of handling
`Option<Option<_>` largely dissolves.
`@rustbot` modify labels +C-cleanup +T-compiler
Note: I have no idea how hot this code is. If this method frequently gets called with a `None` filter, there might be a small perf improvement.
Builder: Warn if test file does not exist
Running `./x.py test` with a file that does not exists (but where the path belongs to a test suite) silently ignores the missing file and runs the whole test suite. This PR prints a warning to reduce the potential surprise factor.
Closes#80621
Add check for `[T;N]`/`usize` mismatch in astconv
Helps clarify the issue in #80506
by adding a specific check for mismatches between [T;N] and usize.
r? `@lcnr`
Don't use `self.date` unconditionally for `program_out_of_date()`
This avoids unnecessary cache invalidations for programs not affected by
the stage0 version (which is everything except the stage0 compiler
itself).
The redundant invalidations weren't noticed until now because they only
showed up on stage0 bumps, at which point people are used to rebuilding
everything anyway. I noticed it in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79540
because I wasn't adding `self.date` to the stamp file (because I didn't realize it was necessary). Rather than
adding self.date I thought it was better to remove it from the cache key.
use PlaceRef more consistently instead of loosely coupled local+projection
Instead of working directly with the `projections` array, use `iter_projections` and `last_projection`. This avoids having to construct new `PlaceRef` from the pieces everywhere.
I only did this for a few files, to see how people think about this. If y'all are happy with this, I'll open an E-mentor issue to complete this. I grepped for `Place::ty_from` to find the places that need adjusting -- this could miss some, but I am not sure what else to grep for.
Add note to non-exhaustive match on reference to empty
Rust prints "type `&A` is non-empty" even is A is empty.
This is the intended behavior, but can be confusing.
This commit adds a note to non-exhaustive pattern errors if they are a
reference to something uninhabited.
I did not add tests to check that the note is not shown for
non-references or inhabited references, because this is already done
in other tests.
Maybe the added test is superfluous, because
`always-inhabited-union-ref` already checks for this case.
This does not handle &&Void or &&&void etc. I could add those as special
cases as well and ignore people who need quadruple
references.
Fixes#78123
More js cleanup
Part of #79052 (Same kind as #80515).
This one is about some small fixes:
* Replacing some loops with `onEachLazy`.
* Removing unused function arguments.
* Turn `buildHelperPopup` into a variable so it can be "replaced" once the function has been called once so it's not called again.
r? `@jyn514`
Allow references to interior mutable data behind a feature gate
supercedes #80373 by simply not checking for interior mutability on borrows of locals that have `StorageDead` and thus can never be leaked to the final value of the constant
tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/80384
r? `@RalfJung`
This silences the following clippy lints in ./x.py clippy:
many_single_char_names (there are a lot of warnings caused by stdarch)
collapsible_if (can reduce readability)
type_complexity
missing_safety_doc (there are almost 3K warnings issued)
too_many_arguments
needless_lifetimes (people want 'tcx lifetimes etc)
wrong_self_convention (warns about from_..(), to_..(), into_..().. fns that do or do not take self by reference.
Rustdoc: only report broken ref-style links once
This PR assigns the markdown `LinkType` to each parsed link and passes this information into the link collector.
If a link can't be resolved in `resolve_with_disambiguator`, the failure is cached for the link types where we only want to report the error once (namely `Shortcut` and `Reference`).
Fixes #77681
Rust prints "type `&A` is non-empty" even is A is empty.
This is the intended behavior, but can be confusing.
This commit adds a note to non-exhaustive pattern errors if they are a
reference to something uninhabited.
I did not add tests to check that the note is not shown for
non-references or inhabited references, because this is already done
in other tests.
Maybe the added test is superfluous, because
`always-inhabited-union-ref` already checks for this case.
This does not handle &&Void or &&&void etc. I could add those as special
cases as well and ignore people who need quadruple
references.
Fixes#78123
Clean up in `each_child_of_item`
This PR hopes to eliminate some of the surprising elements I encountered while reading the function.
- `macros_only` is checked against inside the loop body, but if it is `true`, the loop is skipped anyway
- only query `span` when relevant
- no need to allocate attribute vector