Choose the version of python at runtime (portable version)
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`
Fixed version of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80585. The goal is to avoid giving 'error: python3 required' when downloading LLVM from CI and instead default to python3 where possible.
This has some minor overhead when you have `python` as python2, but almost nothing compared to actually running the build.
Remove unreachable panics from VecDeque::{front/back}[_mut]
`VecDeque`'s `front`, `front_mut`, `back` and `back_mut` methods are implemented in terms of the index operator, which causes these functions to contain [unreachable panic calls](https://rust.godbolt.org/z/MTnq1o).
This PR reimplements these methods in terms of `get[_mut]` instead.
Don't try to add nested predicate to Rustdoc auto-trait `ParamEnv`
Fixes#80233
We already have logic in `evaluate_predicates` that tries to add
unimplemented predicates to our `ParamEnv`. Trying to add a predicate
that already holds can lead to errors later on, since projection
will prefer trait candidates from the `ParamEnv` to predicates from an
impl.
Set tokens on AST node in `collect_tokens`
A new `HasTokens` trait is introduced, which is used to move logic from
the callers of `collect_tokens` into the body of `collect_tokens`.
In addition to reducing duplication, this paves the way for PR #80689,
which needs to perform additional logic during token collection.
Update RLS and Rustfmt
Fixes#80576
Updates Rustfmt to use `rustfmt-v1.4.31` branch. Both are updated (along with `racer`) in tandem to pull in the exact same version of rustc-ap-* libraries.
r? `@calebcartwright`
This brings in an implementation of `current_dir` and `set_current_dir`
(emulation in `wasi-libc`) as well as an updated version of finding
relative paths. This also additionally updates clang to the latest
release to build wasi-libc with.
Fix formatting specifiers doc links
d36e3e23a8 seems to have inadvertently changed many of these links to point to `core::fmt` instead of `std::fmt`. The information about formatting specifiers is only documented in [`std::fmt`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/); [`core::fmt`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/core/fmt/) is empty. 3baf6a4a74 seems to have already fixed a couple of these links to point back to `std::fmt`.
Update books
## nomicon
2 commits in a5a48441d411f61556b57d762b03d6874afe575d..a8584998eacdea7106a1dfafcbf6c1c06fcdf925
2020-12-06 10:39:41 +0900 to 2021-01-06 12:49:49 -0500
- Update vector code examples
- Remove outdated information about `jemalloc`
## reference
13 commits in b278478b766178491a8b6f67afa4bcd6b64d977a..50af691f838937c300b47812d0507c6d88c14f97
2020-12-21 18:18:03 -0800 to 2021-01-12 21:19:20 -0800
- Update grammar for parser unification. (rust-lang/reference#927)
- Define constraining an implementation (rust-lang/reference#928)
- Document extra behavior of #[no_mangle] (rust-lang/reference#930)
- Add a float examle without a `.`. (rust-lang/reference#929)
- Add more details about const generics. (rust-lang/reference#921)
- Fix footnotes. (rust-lang/reference#926)
- Add "Logic errors" as behavior not considered unsafe (rust-lang/reference#919)
- Update grammar for order of parameters/arguments. (rust-lang/reference#920)
- Fix formatting in the tuple section (rust-lang/reference#923)
- document const generics (rust-lang/reference#901)
- Update mdbook (rust-lang/reference#918)
- linkage.md: update link to FFI section of the Book. (rust-lang/reference#917)
- Document array expression with a const. (rust-lang/reference#914)
## book
8 commits in 5bb44f8b5b0aa105c8b22602e9b18800484afa21..ac57a0ddd23d173b26731ccf939f3ba729753275
2020-12-18 20:07:31 -0500 to 2021-01-09 14:18:45 -0500
- Update version of mdbook we're testing with to 0.4.5 (rust-lang/book#2561)
- Fix grammar in ch13-01-closures.md (rust-lang/book#2534)
- Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/pr/2527'
- Clarify code example ch6.3 (rust-lang/book#2485)
- Fix link added in rust-lang/book#2495 to be relative and at the bottom
- Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/pr/2495'
- Update output to match the updated poem punctuation
- Fixrust-lang/book#2539 - Remove fancy apostrophes from poem for Windows
## rust-by-example
3 commits in 1cce0737d6a7d3ceafb139b4a206861fb1dcb2ab..03e23af01f0b4f83a3a513da280e1ca92587f2ec
2020-12-21 17:36:29 -0300 to 2021-01-09 10:20:28 -0300
- Replace for loop with iteration (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1404)
- Update mdbook (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1402)
- Add note for match guards to include catch-all (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1401)
## embedded-book
1 commits in ba34b8a968f9531d38c4dc4411d5568b7c076bfe..ceec19e873be87c6ee5666b030c6bb612f889a96
2020-11-17 00:20:43 +0000 to 2021-01-03 13:13:10 +0000
- book.toml: add link to GitHub repo (rust-embedded/book#276)
Remove unstable deprecated Vec::remove_item
Closes#40062
The `Vec::remove_item` method was deprecated in `1.46.0` (in August of 2020). This PR now removes that unstable method entirely.
Use better ICE message when no MIR is available
The ICE message is somewhat confusing and overly specific - the issue is
that there's no MIR available.
This should make debugging these ICEs easier since the error tells you
what's actually wrong, not what it was trying to do when it failed.
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80952#issuecomment-759198841
cc `````@jyn514`````
Deprecate atomic::spin_loop_hint in favour of hint::spin_loop
For https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/55002
We wanted to leave `atomic::spin_loop_hint` alone when stabilizing `hint::spin_loop` so folks had some time to migrate. This now deprecates `atomic_spin_loop_hint`.