std: Add a variant of thread locals with const init
This commit adds a variant of the `thread_local!` macro as a new
`thread_local_const_init!` macro which requires that the initialization
expression is constant (e.g. could be stuck into a `const` if so
desired). This form of thread local allows for a more efficient
implementation of `LocalKey::with` both if the value has a destructor
and if it doesn't. If the value doesn't have a destructor then `with`
should desugar to exactly as-if you use `#[thread_local]` given
sufficient inlining.
The purpose of this new form of thread locals is to precisely be
equivalent to `#[thread_local]` on platforms where possible for values
which fit the bill (those without destructors). This should help close
the gap in performance between `thread_local!`, which is safe, relative
to `#[thread_local]`, which is not easy to use in a portable fashion.
This commit adds a variant of the `thread_local!` macro as a new
`thread_local_const_init!` macro which requires that the initialization
expression is constant (e.g. could be stuck into a `const` if so
desired). This form of thread local allows for a more efficient
implementation of `LocalKey::with` both if the value has a destructor
and if it doesn't. If the value doesn't have a destructor then `with`
should desugar to exactly as-if you use `#[thread_local]` given
sufficient inlining.
The purpose of this new form of thread locals is to precisely be
equivalent to `#[thread_local]` on platforms where possible for values
which fit the bill (those without destructors). This should help close
the gap in performance between `thread_local!`, which is safe, relative
to `#[thread_local]`, which is not easy to use in a portable fashion.
The code for printing a raw path is only used in utils.rs,
which only prints the alternative (non-HTML) format. Path has
a function that does the same thing without HTML support,
so use that instead.
Compiler error messages: reduce assertiveness of message E0384
This message is emitted as guidance by the compiler when a developer attempts to reassign a value to an immutable variable. Following the message will always currently work, but it may not always be the best course of action; following the 'consider ...' messaging pattern provides a hint to the developer that it could be wise to explore other alternatives.
Resolves#84144
rustdoc: Hide item contents, not items
This tweaks rustdoc to hide item contents instead of items, and only when there are too many of them.
This means that users will _always_ see the type parameters, and will _often_ see fields/etc as long as they are small. Traits have some heuristics for hiding only the methods or only the methods and the consts, since the associated types are super important.
I'm happy to play around with the heuristics here; we could potentially make it so that structs/enums/etc are always hidden but traits will try really hard to show type aliases.
This needs a test, but you can see it rendered at https://manishearth.net/sand/doc_render/bar/
<details>
<summary> Code example </summary>
```rust
pub struct PubStruct {
pub a: usize,
pub b: usize,
}
pub struct BigPubStruct {
pub a: usize,
pub b: usize,
pub c: usize,
pub d: usize,
pub e: usize,
pub f: usize,
}
pub union BigUnion {
pub a: usize,
pub b: usize,
pub c: usize,
pub d: usize,
pub e: usize,
pub f: usize,
}
pub union Union {
pub a: usize,
pub b: usize,
pub c: usize,
}
pub struct PrivStruct {
a: usize,
b: usize,
}
pub enum Enum {
A, B, C,
D {
a: u8,
b: u8
}
}
pub enum LargeEnum {
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J
}
pub trait Trait {
type A;
#[must_use]
fn foo();
fn bar();
}
pub trait GinormousTrait {
type A;
type B;
type C;
type D;
type E;
type F;
const N: usize = 1;
#[must_use]
fn foo();
fn bar();
}
pub trait HugeTrait {
type A;
const M: usize = 1;
const N: usize = 1;
const O: usize = 1;
const P: usize = 1;
const Q: usize = 1;
#[must_use]
fn foo();
fn bar();
}
pub trait BigTrait {
type A;
#[must_use]
fn foo();
fn bar();
fn baz();
fn quux();
fn frob();
fn greeble();
}
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! foo {
(a) => {a};
}
```
</details>
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82114
Remove #[main] attribute.
This removes the #[main] attribute support from the compiler according to the decisions within #29634. For existing use cases within test harness generation, replaced it with a newly-introduced internal attribute `#[rustc_main]`.
This is first part extracted from #84062 .
Closes#29634.
r? `@petrochenkov`
Add simd_{round,trunc} intrinsics
LLVM supports many functions from math.h in its IR. Many of these
have SIMD instructions on various platforms. So, let's add round and
trunc so std::arch can use them.
Yes, exact comparison is intentional: rounding must always return a
valid integer-equal value, except for inf/NAN.
Update docs for unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn stability.
The unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn lint was stabilized in #79208, but the bottom of this documentation wasn't updated.
I'm just guessing at the reason here, hopefully it is close to correct. The only discussion I found is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/71668#issuecomment-730399862 which didn't really explain the thought process behind the decision.
Update books
## nomicon
1 commits in 6fe476943afd53a9a6e91f38a6ea7bb48811d8ff..8551afbb2ca6f5ea37fe58380318b209785e4e02
2021-03-10 07:28:57 +0900 to 2021-04-01 21:58:50 +0900
- Add example of thinking about Send/Sync's soundness (rust-lang-nursery/nomicon#259)
## reference
10 commits in fd97729e2d82f8b08d68a31c9bfdf0c37a7fd542..e1abb17cd94cd5a8a374b48e1bc8134a2208ed48
2021-03-28 14:29:19 -0700 to 2021-04-07 08:09:48 -0700
- Update introduction.md (rust-lang-nursery/reference#1004)
- clarify UB for raw ptr deref (rust-lang-nursery/reference#1000)
- Update lint level documentation. (rust-lang-nursery/reference#998)
- Add rustdoc to tool lints. (rust-lang-nursery/reference#997)
- Link to ptr::addr_of on raw pointer docs (rust-lang-nursery/reference#993)
- apply rust-lang-nursery/reference#950 to STYLE.md (rust-lang-nursery/reference#980)
- Tuple Passover rust-lang-nursery/reference#2 (rust-lang-nursery/reference#990)
- Fix typo in macros-by-example.md (rust-lang-nursery/reference#996)
- Clarify object safety rules for methods striked from the vtable (rust-lang-nursery/reference#965)
- Add const generic args to const contexts. (rust-lang-nursery/reference#995)
## rust-by-example
1 commits in 29d91f591c90dd18fdca6d23f1a9caf9c139d0d7..c80f0b09fc15b9251825343be910c08531938ab2
2021-03-23 09:03:39 -0300 to 2021-04-08 10:28:17 -0300
- fix compile bug with panic! (rust-lang/rust-by-example#1433)
## rustc-dev-guide
11 commits in 0687daac28939c476df51778f5a1d1aff1a3fddf..a9bd2bbf31e4f92b5d3d8e80b22839d0cc7a2022
2021-03-28 13:33:56 -0400 to 2021-04-09 18:12:21 -0400
- Improve formatting and update info in "method lookup" section
- Change wording a bit: `module` => `crate`
- fix typo (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1107)
- fix typo
- Mention CI build of LLVM in build instruction
- Fix rustdocs test command typo (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1103)
- Update the "LLVM updates" section
- Fix a link about Rustdoc internals
- Add quickstart for adding a new optimization (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1094)
- Add back example of {{cwd}} (rust-lang/rustc-dev-guide#1099)
- Document test input normalization
## embedded-book
1 commits in d3f2ace94d51610cf3e3c265705bb8416d37f8e4..569c3391f5c0cc43433bc77831d17f8ff4d76602
2021-03-17 07:53:09 +0000 to 2021-04-07 08:32:11 +0000
- Make it easier to copy and paste example commands. (rust-embedded/book#289)
Fix join_paths error display.
On unix, the error from `join_paths` looked like this:
```
path segment contains separator `58`
```
This PR changes it to look like this:
```
path segment contains separator `:`
```
Move `std::sys_common::alloc` to new module `std::sys::common`
6b56603e35/library/std/src/sys_common/mod.rs (L7-L13)
It was my impression that the goal for `std::sys` has changed from extracting it into a separate crate to making std work with features. However the fact remains that there is a lot of interdependence between `sys` and `sys_common`, this is because `sys_common` contains two types of code:
- abstractions over the different platform implementations in `std::sys` (for example [`std::sys_common::mutex`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/library/std/src/sys_common/mutex.rs))
- code shared between platforms (for example [`std::sys_common::alloc`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/library/std/src/sys_common/alloc.rs))
This PR attempts to address this by adding a new module `common` to `std::sys` which will contain code shared between platforms, `alloc.rs` in this case but more can be moved over in the future.
LLVM supports many functions from math.h in its IR. Many of these have
single-instruction variants on various platforms. So, let's add them so
std::arch can use them.
Yes, exact comparison is intentional: rounding must always return a
valid integer-equal value, except for inf/NAN.