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bors
36a27ecaac Auto merge of #79519 - cjgillot:noattr, r=wesleywiser
Store HIR attributes in a side table

Same idea as #72015 but for attributes.
The objective is to reduce incr-comp invalidations due to modified attributes.
Notably, those due to modified doc comments.

Implementation:
- collect attributes during AST->HIR lowering, in `LocalDefId -> ItemLocalId -> &[Attributes]` nested tables;
- access the attributes through a `hir_owner_attrs` query;
- local refactorings to use this access;
- remove `attrs` from HIR data structures one-by-one.

Change in behaviour:
- the HIR visitor traverses all attributes at once instead of parent-by-parent;
- attribute arrays are sometimes duplicated: for statements and variant constructors;
- as a consequence, attributes are marked as used after unused-attribute lint emission to avoid duplicate lints.

~~Current bug: the lint level is not correctly applied in `std::backtrace_rs`, triggering an unused attribute warning on `#![no_std]`. I welcome suggestions.~~
2021-03-10 08:40:51 +00:00
bors
dff1edf919 Auto merge of #79519 - cjgillot:noattr, r=wesleywiser
Store HIR attributes in a side table

Same idea as #72015 but for attributes.
The objective is to reduce incr-comp invalidations due to modified attributes.
Notably, those due to modified doc comments.

Implementation:
- collect attributes during AST->HIR lowering, in `LocalDefId -> ItemLocalId -> &[Attributes]` nested tables;
- access the attributes through a `hir_owner_attrs` query;
- local refactorings to use this access;
- remove `attrs` from HIR data structures one-by-one.

Change in behaviour:
- the HIR visitor traverses all attributes at once instead of parent-by-parent;
- attribute arrays are sometimes duplicated: for statements and variant constructors;
- as a consequence, attributes are marked as used after unused-attribute lint emission to avoid duplicate lints.

~~Current bug: the lint level is not correctly applied in `std::backtrace_rs`, triggering an unused attribute warning on `#![no_std]`. I welcome suggestions.~~
2021-03-10 08:40:51 +00:00
Ralf Jung
9f27a13f5f fix copy_nonoverlapping 2021-03-10 09:21:18 +01:00
Trevor Spiteri
3a3e7ebdf0 update MSYS2 link in README
Now https://msys2.github.io/ redirects to https://www.msys2.org/, so
the README might just link to that immediately.
2021-03-10 08:41:53 +01:00
Erin Power
a6624d3c98 Add spirv extension handling in compiletest 2021-03-10 07:54:26 +01:00
Michael Howell
66b65043df Simplify some of the rendering code in the index
It's kinda silly using serde seq for fixed-length stuff.
2021-03-09 22:52:52 -07:00
Camelid
b7d91b0ae4 Remove masked_crates from clean::Crate
Previously, `masked_crates` existed both on `Cache` and on
`clean::Crate`. During cache population, the `clean::Crate` version was
`take`n and moved to `Cache`.

This change removes the version on `clean::Crate` and instead directly
mutates `Cache.masked_crates` to initialize it. This has the advantage
of avoiding duplication and avoiding unnecessary allocation, as well as
making the flow of information through rustdoc less confusing.

The one downside I see is that `clean::utils::krate()` now uses the side
effect of mutating `DocContext.cache` instead of returning the data
directly, but it already mutated the `Cache` for other things (e.g.,
`deref_trait_did`) so it's not really new behavior. Also,
`clean::utils::krate()` is only called once (and is meant to only be
called once since it performs expensive and potentially destructive
operations) so the mutation shouldn't be an issue.
2021-03-09 20:02:52 -08:00
bors
861872bc45 Auto merge of #82953 - JohnTitor:rollup-8rtk5g2, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 10 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #77511 (Add StatementKind::CopyNonOverlapping)
 - #79208 (Stabilize `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` lint)
 - #82411 (Fixes to ExitStatus and its docs)
 - #82733 (Add powerpc-unknown-openbsd target)
 - #82802 (Build rustdoc for run-make tests, not just run-make-fulldeps)
 - #82849 (Add Option::get_or_default)
 - #82908 (⬆️ rust-analyzer)
 - #82937 (Update README.md to use the correct cmake version number)
 - #82938 (Bump tracing-tree dependency)
 - #82942 (Don't hardcode the `v1` prelude in diagnostics, to allow for new preludes.)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-03-10 01:25:43 +00:00
Aman Arora
612a9b2f95 2229: Handle capturing a reference into a repr packed struct
RFC 1240 states that it is unsafe to capture references into a
packed-struct. This PR ensures that when a closure captures a precise
path, we aren't violating this safety constraint.

To acheive so we restrict the capture precision to the struct itself.

An interesting edge case:
```rust
struct Foo(String);

let foo: Foo;
let c = || {
    println!("{}", foo.0);
    let x = foo.0;
}
```

Given how closures get desugared today, foo.0 will be moved into the
closure, making the `println!`, safe. However this can be very subtle
and also will be unsafe if the closure gets inline.

Closes: https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/33
2021-03-09 20:23:02 -05:00
ltoddy
37543ce656 fix: wrong word 2021-03-10 09:09:37 +08:00
Michael Howell
e40b3d6a38 Treat header as first paragraph for shortened markdown descriptions
"The Rust Standard LibraryThe Rust Standard Library is the …" is an awful description.
2021-03-09 17:48:14 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
9dc82face3
Rollup merge of #82942 - m-ou-se:diagnostics-hardcoded-prelude-v1, r=estebank
Don't hardcode the `v1` prelude in diagnostics, to allow for new preludes.

Instead of looking for `std::prelude::v1`, this changes the two places where that was hardcoded to look for `std::prelude::<anything>` instead.

This is needed for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82217.

r? `@estebank`
2021-03-10 08:01:37 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
56b5393cc2
Rollup merge of #82938 - oli-obk:tracing_tree_bump, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Bump tracing-tree dependency

This bump fixes two small rendering things that were annoying me:

* The first level didn't have an opening line
* When wraparound happens, there was no warning, the levels just disappeared. Now there is a line that shows that wraparound is happening

See https://github.com/davidbarsky/tracing-tree/pull/31/files for how the look changes
2021-03-10 08:01:36 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
8e6383d9f8
Rollup merge of #82937 - wesleywiser:update_cmake_version_in_readme, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Update README.md to use the correct cmake version number

LLVM requires at least cmake 3.13.4 and cmake is only required to build
LLVM.

https://www.llvm.org/docs/CMake.html

Also closes #42555
2021-03-10 08:01:34 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
641b971a24
Rollup merge of #82908 - lnicola:rust-analyzer-2021-03-08, r=jonas-schievink
⬆️ rust-analyzer
2021-03-10 08:01:33 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
1c3fea2f8c
Rollup merge of #82849 - camsteffen:option-get-or-default, r=joshtriplett
Add Option::get_or_default

Tracking issue: #82901

The original issue is #55042, which was closed, but for an invalid reason (see discussion there). Opening this to reconsider (I hope that's okay). It seems like the only gap for `Option` being "entry-like".

I ran into a need for this method where I had a `Vec<Option<MyData>>` and wanted to do `vec[n].get_or_default().my_data_method()`. Using an `Option` as an inner component of a data structure is probably where the need for this will normally arise.
2021-03-10 08:01:32 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
48a393e10b
Rollup merge of #82802 - jyn514:build-rustdoc-fullmake, r=Mark-Simulacrum
Build rustdoc for run-make tests, not just run-make-fulldeps

Rustdoc almost never needs a full stage 2 compiler, and requiring
rustdoc tests to be in run-make-fulldeps adds a lot of compile time for
no reason.

This is the same change from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/81197, but separated into its own PR. I ran into this again today while working on https://github.com/rust-lang/docs.rs/issues/1302.
r? ```@Mark-Simulacrum```
2021-03-10 08:01:30 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
761a2b389d
Rollup merge of #82733 - Yn0ga:master, r=estebank
Add powerpc-unknown-openbsd target
2021-03-10 08:01:29 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
74e74e9df8
Rollup merge of #82411 - ijackson:fix-exitstatus, r=dtolnay
Fixes to ExitStatus and its docs

* On Unix, properly display every possible wait status (and don't panic on weird values)
* In the documentation, be clear and consistent about "exit status" vs "wait status".
2021-03-10 08:01:27 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
c46f948a80
Rollup merge of #79208 - LeSeulArtichaut:stable-unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn, r=nikomatsakis
Stabilize `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` lint

This makes it possible to override the level of the `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn`, as proposed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71668#issuecomment-729770896.

Tracking issue: #71668
r? ```@nikomatsakis``` cc ```@SimonSapin``` ```@RalfJung```

# Stabilization report

This is a stabilization report for `#![feature(unsafe_block_in_unsafe_fn)]`.

## Summary

Currently, the body of unsafe functions is an unsafe block, i.e. you can perform unsafe operations inside.

The `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` lint, stabilized here, can be used to change this behavior, so performing unsafe operations in unsafe functions requires an unsafe block.

For now, the lint is allow-by-default, which means that this PR does not change anything without overriding the lint level.

For more information, see [RFC 2585](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2585-unsafe-block-in-unsafe-fn.md)

### Example

```rust
// An `unsafe fn` for demonstration purposes.
// Calling this is an unsafe operation.
unsafe fn unsf() {}

// #[allow(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)] by default,
// the behavior of `unsafe fn` is unchanged
unsafe fn allowed() {
    // Here, no `unsafe` block is needed to
    // perform unsafe operations...
    unsf();

    // ...and any `unsafe` block is considered
    // unused and is warned on by the compiler.
    unsafe {
        unsf();
    }
}

#[warn(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
unsafe fn warned() {
    // Removing this `unsafe` block will
    // cause the compiler to emit a warning.
    // (Also, no "unused unsafe" warning will be emitted here.)
    unsafe {
        unsf();
    }
}

#[deny(unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn)]
unsafe fn denied() {
    // Removing this `unsafe` block will
    // cause a compilation error.
    // (Also, no "unused unsafe" warning will be emitted here.)
    unsafe {
        unsf();
    }
}
```
2021-03-10 08:01:25 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
25fd50412e
Rollup merge of #77511 - JulianKnodt:st_kind_cpy, r=oli-obk
Add StatementKind::CopyNonOverlapping

Implements https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/348

r? `@nagisa`
2021-03-10 08:01:24 +09:00
The8472
d854789ce1 Do not attempt to unlock envlock in child process after a fork.
This is a breaking change for cases where the environment is
accessed in a Command::pre_exec closure. Except for
single-threaded programs these uses were not correct
anyway since they aren't async-signal safe.
2021-03-09 22:14:07 +01:00
Kornel
ce2d95cd75 Demonstrate best practice for feeding stdin of a child processes
It's possible to create a deadlock with stdin/stdout I/O on a single thread:

* the child process may fill its stdout buffer, and have to wait for the parent process to read it,
* but the parent process may be waiting until its stdin write finishes before reading the stdout.

Therefore, the parent process should use separate threads for writing and reading.
2021-03-09 20:47:23 +00:00
Guillaume Gomez
40adb9aeab Add test to ensure the attributes position when js is disabled 2021-03-09 21:40:04 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
09cb84048b Fix typo 2021-03-09 21:40:04 +01:00
Guillaume Gomez
3d9aceb238 Fix CSS issues when javascript is disabled 2021-03-09 21:40:04 +01:00
François Mockers
14e23f117e convert slice doc link to intra-doc links 2021-03-09 21:26:07 +01:00
katelyn a. martin
05bf037fec address pr review comments
### Add debug assertion to check `AbiDatas` ordering

    This makes a small alteration to `Abi::index`, so that we include a
    debug assertion to check that the index we are returning corresponds
    with the same abi in our data array.

    This will help prevent ordering bugs in the future, which can
    manifest in rather strange errors.

 ### Using exhaustive ABI matches

    This slightly modifies the changes from our previous commits,
    favoring exhaustive matches in place of `_ => ...` fall-through
    arms.

    This should help with maintenance in the future, when additional
    ABI's are added, or when existing ABI's are modified.

 ### List all `-unwind` ABI's in unstable book

    This updates the `c-unwind` page in the unstable book to list _all_
    of the other ABI strings that are introduced by this feature gate.

    Now, all of the ABI's specified by RFC 2945 are shown.

Co-authored-by: Amanieu d'Antras <amanieu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Niko Matsakis <niko@alum.mit.edu>
2021-03-09 14:40:33 -05:00
katelyn a. martin
baf227ea0c add integration tests, unwind across FFI boundary
### Integration Tests

    This commit introduces some new fixtures to the `run-make-fulldeps`
    test suite.

        * c-unwind-abi-catch-panic: Exercise unwinding a panic. This
          catches a panic across an FFI boundary and downcasts it into
          an integer.

        * c-unwind-abi-catch-lib-panic: This is similar to the previous
         `*catch-panic` test, however in this case the Rust code that
         panics resides in a separate crate.

 ### Add `rust_eh_personality` to `#[no_std]` alloc tests

    This commit addresses some test failures that now occur in the
    following two tests:

        * no_std-alloc-error-handler-custom.rs
        * no_std-alloc-error-handler-default.rs

    Each test now defines a `rust_eh_personality` extern function, in
    the same manner as shown in the "Writing an executable without
    stdlib" section of the `lang_items` documentation here:
    https://doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/lang-items.html#writing-an-executable-without-stdlib

    Without this change, these tests would fail to compile due to a
    linking error explaining that there was an "undefined reference
    to `rust_eh_personality'."

 ### Updated hash

    * update 32-bit hash in `impl1` test

 ### Panics

    This commit uses `panic!` macro invocations that return a string,
    rather than using an integer as a panic payload.

    Doing so avoids the following warnings that were observed during
    rollup for the `*-msvc-1` targets:

    ```
    warning: panic message is not a string literal
      --> panic.rs:10:16
       |
    10 |         panic!(x); // That is too big!
       |                ^
       |
       = note: `#[warn(non_fmt_panic)]` on by default
       = note: this is no longer accepted in Rust 2021
    help: add a "{}" format string to Display the message
       |
    10 |         panic!("{}", x); // That is too big!
       |                ^^^^^
    help: or use std::panic::panic_any instead
       |
    10 |         std::panic::panic_any(x); // That is too big!
       |         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    warning: 1 warning emitted
    ```

    See: https://github.com/rust-lang-ci/rust/runs/1992118428

    As these errors imply, panicking without a format string will be
    disallowed in Rust 2021, per #78500.
2021-03-09 14:40:33 -05:00
katelyn a. martin
0f33e9f281 implement unwinding abi's (RFC 2945)
### Changes

    This commit implements unwind ABI's, specified in RFC 2945.

    We adjust the `rustc_middle::ty::layout::fn_can_unwind` function,
    used to compute whether or not a `FnAbi` object represents a
    function that should be able to unwind when `panic=unwind` is in
    use.

    Changes are also made to
    `rustc_mir_build::build::should_abort_on_panic` so that the
    function ABI is used to determind whether it should abort, assuming
    that the `panic=unwind` strategy is being used, and no explicit
    unwind attribute was provided.

 ### Tests

    Unit tests, checking that the behavior is correct for `C-unwind`,
    `stdcall-unwind`, `system-unwind`, and `thiscall-unwind`, are
    included. These alternative `unwind` ABI strings are specified in
    RFC 2945, in the "_Other `unwind` ABI strings_" section.

    Additionally, a test case is included to assert that the LLVM IR
    generated for an external function defined with the `C-unwind` ABI
    will be appropriately labeled with the `nounwind` LLVM attribute
    when the `panic=abort` compilation flag is used.

 ### Ignore Directives

    This commit uses `ignore-*` directives in two of our `*-unwind` ABI
    test cases.

    Specifically, the `stdcall-unwind` and `thiscall-unwind` test cases
    ignore architectures that do not support `stdcall` and `thiscall`,
    respectively.

    These directives are cribbed from
    `src/test/ui/c-variadic/variadic-ffi-1.rs` for `stdcall`, and
    `src/test/ui/extern/extern-thiscall.rs` for `thiscall`.
2021-03-09 14:38:29 -05:00
katelyn a. martin
df45c579de rustc_target: add "unwind" payloads to Abi
### Overview

    This commit begins the implementation work for RFC 2945. For more
    information, see the rendered RFC [1] and tracking issue [2].

    A boolean `unwind` payload is added to the `C`, `System`, `Stdcall`,
    and `Thiscall` variants, marking whether unwinding across FFI
    boundaries is acceptable. The cases where each of these variants'
    `unwind` member is true correspond with the `C-unwind`,
    `system-unwind`, `stdcall-unwind`, and `thiscall-unwind` ABI strings
    introduced in RFC 2945 [3].

 ### Feature Gate and Unstable Book

    This commit adds a `c_unwind` feature gate for the new ABI strings.
    Tests for this feature gate are included in `src/test/ui/c-unwind/`,
    which ensure that this feature gate works correctly for each of the
    new ABIs.

    A new language features entry in the unstable book is added as well.

 ### Further Work To Be Done

    This commit does not proceed to implement the new unwinding ABIs,
    and is intentionally scoped specifically to *defining* the ABIs and
    their feature flag.

 ### One Note on Test Churn

    This will lead to some test churn, in re-blessing hash tests, as the
    deleted comment in `src/librustc_target/spec/abi.rs` mentioned,
    because we can no longer guarantee the ordering of the `Abi`
    variants.

    While this is a downside, this decision was made bearing in mind
    that RFC 2945 states the following, in the "Other `unwind` Strings"
    section [3]:

    >  More unwind variants of existing ABI strings may be introduced,
    >  with the same semantics, without an additional RFC.

    Adding a new variant for each of these cases, rather than specifying
    a payload for a given ABI, would quickly become untenable, and make
    working with the `Abi` enum prone to mistakes.

    This approach encodes the unwinding information *into* a given ABI,
    to account for the future possibility of other `-unwind` ABI
    strings.

 ### Ignore Directives

    `ignore-*` directives are used in two of our `*-unwind` ABI test
    cases.

    Specifically, the `stdcall-unwind` and `thiscall-unwind` test cases
    ignore architectures that do not support `stdcall` and
    `thiscall`, respectively.

    These directives are cribbed from
    `src/test/ui/c-variadic/variadic-ffi-1.rs` for `stdcall`, and
    `src/test/ui/extern/extern-thiscall.rs` for `thiscall`.

    This would otherwise fail on some targets, see:
    fcf697f902

 ### Footnotes

[1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2945-c-unwind-abi.md
[2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/74990
[3]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/2945-c-unwind-abi.md#other-unwind-abi-strings
2021-03-09 14:38:29 -05:00
kadmin
4bceb294f4 Clean up todos
Also add some span_bugs where it is unreachable
2021-03-09 19:31:31 +00:00
LeSeulArtichaut
d6c737adb5 Take into account ExprKind::Scope when calculating span of temporary 2021-03-09 20:15:03 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
5f38c839ad Prevent stack overflow when building THIR 2021-03-09 20:15:01 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
cd049ef9ea Remove useless references/dereferences 2021-03-09 20:15:01 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
c2c4322891 Make arena allocation for the THIR work 2021-03-09 20:14:42 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
a9f4dfc8fa Remove Clone impl for thir::Expr 2021-03-09 20:13:59 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
2a2b4d7257 Pull thir::Cx out of the MIR Builder 2021-03-09 20:13:58 +01:00
LeSeulArtichaut
60def4de5e [WIP] Eagerly construct bodies of THIR 2021-03-09 20:12:41 +01:00
bors
fb27517e01 Auto merge of #6878 - flip1995:authors, r=Manishearth
Set Clippy authors to "The Rust Clippy Developers"

Clippy has grown enough, that putting specific people in the "authors"
field isn't warranted anymore.

As a heads-up: `@Manishearth` `@llogiq` `@birkenfeld` `@mcarton` `@oli-obk` `@phansch` `@matthiaskrgr` your names will be removed from one or more of the `Cargo.toml` files of Clippy. This of course does not mean that we value your previous work on Clippy any less ❤️

As per our discussion in today's meeting: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/257328-clippy/topic/Meeting.202021-03-09/near/229502514

changelog: none
2021-03-09 18:42:09 +00:00
Mara Bos
1e4d8042fc Don't hardcode the v1 prelude in diagnostics.
Instead of looking for `std::prelude::v1`, this changes it to look for
`std::prelude::<anything>`.
2021-03-09 19:41:04 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
77c0f217ff Rebase fallout. 2021-03-09 19:28:01 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
38d9d09a58 Use BTreeMap to store attributes. 2021-03-09 19:28:01 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
90a562c7ff Deduplicate unchecked_attrs errors. 2021-03-09 19:28:00 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
2658fb7783 Alias attributes of hir::Stmt.
The attributes for statements and those of the statements' content.
2021-03-09 19:28:00 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
12ce80a9ea Fix ui-fulldeps tests. 2021-03-09 19:28:00 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
27ef0eeaa4 Track HirId when visiting attributes. 2021-03-09 19:27:59 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
6b5d2de97e Bless tests. 2021-03-09 19:27:59 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
6c668266c0 Remove hir::Expr::attrs. 2021-03-09 19:27:58 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
fb753cced8 Remove hir::Expr::attrs. 2021-03-09 19:27:58 +01:00