only downgrade selection Error -> Ambiguous if type error is in predicate
That is, we don't care if there's a TypeError type in the ParamEnv.
Fixes#95408
remove find_use_placement
A more robust solution to finding where to place use suggestions was added in #94584.
The algorithm uses the AST to find the span for the suggestion so we pass this span
down to the HIR during lowering and use it instead of calling `find_use_placement`
Fixes#94941
Check var scope if it exist
Fixes#92893.
Added helper function to check the scope of a variable, if it doesn't have a scope call delay_span_bug, which avoids us trying to get a block/scope that doesn't exist.
Had to increase `ROOT_ENTRY_LIMIT` was getting tidy error
Create (unstable) 2024 edition
[On Zulip](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/Deprecating.20macro.20scoping.20shenanigans/near/272860652), there was a small aside regarding creating the 2024 edition now as opposed to later. There was a reasonable amount of support and no stated opposition.
This change creates the 2024 edition in the compiler and creates a prelude for the 2024 edition. There is no current difference between the 2021 and 2024 editions. Cargo and other tools will need to be updated separately, as it's not in the same repository. This change permits the vast majority of work towards the next edition to proceed _now_ instead of waiting until 2024.
For sanity purposes, I've merged the "hello" UI tests into a single file with multiple revisions. Otherwise we'd end up with a file per edition, despite them being essentially identical.
````@rustbot```` label +T-lang +S-waiting-on-review
Not sure on the relevant team, to be honest.
Stabilize `derive_default_enum`
This stabilizes `#![feature(derive_default_enum)]`, as proposed in [RFC 3107](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/3107) and tracked in #87517. In short, it permits you to `#[derive(Default)]` on `enum`s, indicating what the default should be by placing a `#[default]` attribute on the desired variant (which must be a unit variant in the interest of forward compatibility).
```````@rustbot``````` label +S-waiting-on-review +T-lang
`--extern-location` was an experiment to investigate the best way to
generate useful diagnostics for unused dependency warnings by enabling a
build system to identify the corresponding build config.
While I did successfully use this, I've since been convinced the
alternative `--json unused-externs` mechanism is the way to go, and
there's no point in having two mechanisms with basically the same
functionality.
This effectively reverts https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/72603
Some masks where defined as
```rust
const NONASCII_MASK: usize = 0x80808080_80808080u64 as usize;
```
where it was assumed that `usize` is never wider than 64, which is currently true.
To make those constants valid in a hypothetical 128-bit target, these constants have been redefined in an `usize`-width-agnostic way
```rust
const NONASCII_MASK: usize = usize::from_ne_bytes([0x80; size_of::<usize>()]);
```
There are already some cases where Rust anticipates the possibility of supporting 128-bit targets, such as not implementing `From<usize>` for `u64`.
The ranlib specified for the target was never actually transferred
into the builder configuration. In the dist-x86_64-linux build we
ended up using ranlib instead of llvm-ranlib.
Windows: Use a pipe relay for chaining pipes
Fixes#95759
This fixes the issue by chaining pipes synchronously and manually pumping messages between them. It's not ideal but it has the advantage of not costing anything if pipes are not chained ("don't pay for what you don't use") and it also avoids breaking existing code that rely on our end of the pipe being asynchronous (which includes rustc's own testing framework).
Libraries can avoid needing this by using their own pipes to chain commands.
The current "This is supported" wording implies that it's possible to
still use the item on other configurations, but in an unsupported way.
Changing this to "Available" removes this ambiguity.
Rustdoc doesn't require the build artifacts to generate the docs, and
especially in the case of rustc, it greatly increases the time needed to
run the build.
- Statically ensure that only the top_stage of a tool is documented
If another part of rustbuild tried to document a different stage, it
would run into errors because `check::Rustc` unconditionally uses the
top stage.
- Try building rustc instead of checking to avoid duplicate artifacts
Tries to workaround the following error:
```
error[E0464]: multiple matching crates for `rustc_ast`
--> src/librustdoc/lib.rs:40:1
|
40 | extern crate rustc_ast;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: candidates:
crate `rustc_ast`: /checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/librustc_ast-6d7c193782263d89.rlib
crate `rustc_ast`: /checkout/obj/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2/lib/rustlib/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/librustc_ast-e5d09eda5beb759c.rmeta
```
update: actions/checkout@v2 to actions/checkout@v3 for all yaml files
Revert "update: actions/checkout@v2 to actions/checkout@v3 for all yaml files"
This reverts commit 7445e582b900f0f56f5f2bd9036aacab97ef28e9.
change GitHub Actions version v2 to v3
change GitHub Actions
when checking pointee metadata, canonicalize the `Sized` check
Use `infcx.predicate_must_hold_modulo_regions` with a `Sized` obligation instead of just calling `ty.is_sized`, because the latter does not canonicalize region and type vars (and in the test case I added in this PR, there's a region var in the `ParamEnv`).
Fixes#95311
Update cargo
11 commits in e2e2dddebe66dfc1403a312653557e332445308b..dba5baf4345858c591517b24801902a062c399f8
2022-04-05 17:04:53 +0000 to 2022-04-13 21:58:27 +0000
- Part 6 of RFC2906 - Switch the inheritance source from `workspace` to… (rust-lang/cargo#10564)
- Part 5 of RFC2906 - Add support for inheriting `rust-version` (rust-lang/cargo#10563)
- Add support for rustc --check-cfg well known names and values (rust-lang/cargo#10486)
- Reserve filename `Cargo.toml.orig` in `cargo package` (rust-lang/cargo#10551)
- Retry command invocation with argfile (rust-lang/cargo#10546)
- Add a progress indicator for `cargo clean` (rust-lang/cargo#10236)
- Ensure host units don't depend on Docscrape units, fixesrust-lang/cargo#10545 (rust-lang/cargo#10549)
- Fix docs: Bindeps env vars are passed to build script at runtime (rust-lang/cargo#10550)
- Part 4 of RFC2906 - Add support for inheriting `readme` (rust-lang/cargo#10548)
- Part 3 of RFC2906 - Add support for inheriting `license-path`, and `depednency.path` (rust-lang/cargo#10538)
- Bump to 0.63.0, update changelog (rust-lang/cargo#10544)