session: remove now-unnecessary lint `#[allow]`s
In #101230, the internal diagnostic migration lints - `diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and `untranslatable_diagnostic` - were modified so that they wouldn't trigger on functions annotated with `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. However, this change has to make it into the bootstrap compiler before the `#[allow]` annotations that it aims to remove can be removed, which is possible now that #102051 has landed.
Avoid LLVM-deprecated `Optional::hasValue`
LLVM 15 added `Optional::has_value`, and LLVM `main` (16) has deprecated
`hasValue`. However, its `explicit operator bool` does the same thing,
and was added long ago, so we can use that across our full LLVM range of
compatibility.
rustdoc: remove no-op CSS `.srclink { font-weight; font-size }`
When this CSS was added in 34bd2b845b, source links were nested below headers.
34bd2b845b/src/librustdoc/html/render.rs (L4015-L4019)
Now, thanks to 458e7219bc2a62f72368279945cfda632a016da1, they are now siblings of headers, and thanks to 270d09dca9, they have the same font size that they would've had anyway.
rustdoc: use CSS containment to speed up render
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Containment
This affected layout a little and required adjustments to the CSS to keep spacing the same. In particular, the margins of adjacent items usually overlap with each other. However, when an item has contain: layout, any margins of child nodes push out the size of the item itself. This was making spacing between items a little too big. To solve that, I removed margins in some places: in particular for certain classes that often occur at the end of a `details.rustdoc-toggle` block, I removed their bottom margin. Generally, the margins provided by the next item down are sufficient.
Also remove an unnecessary margin-top on .code-header.
In particular this helps with the problem that rustdoc in some situations can generate giant HTML pages, which can crash a Chrome tab on typical modern hardware, for instance: `https://docs.rs/iced-x86/1.16.0/iced_x86/code_asm/struct.CodeAssembler.html` (26MB, 409k DOM nodes). This doesn't, of course, universally solve the problem, but it pushes out the boundary of the largest page rustdoc can produce without crashing a browser tab.
Demos:
https://rustdoc.crud.net/jsha/css-contain/std/string/struct.String.html
(warning: giant page, _may_ crash a browser tab) https://rustdoc.crud.net/jsha/css-contain-icedx86/iced_x86/code_asm/struct.CodeAssembler.html
r? `@notriddle`
Stabilize `#![feature(mixed_integer_ops)]`
Tracked and FCP completed in #87840.
````@rustbot```` label +T-libs-api +S-waiting-on-review +relnotes
r? rust-lang/t-libs-api
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Containment
This affected layout a little and required adjustments to the CSS to
keep spacing the same. In particular, the margins of adjacent items
usually overlap with each other. However, when an item has contain:
layout, any margins of child nodes push out the size of the item itself.
This was making spacing between items a little too big. To solve that, I
removed margins in some places: in particular for certain classes that
often occur at the end of a `details.rustdoc-toggle` block, I removed
their bottom margin. Generally, the margins provided by the next item
down are sufficient.
Also remove an unnecessary margin-top on .code-header.
In #101230, the internal diagnostic migration lints -
`diagnostic_outside_of_impl` and `untranslatable_diagnostic` - were
modified so that they wouldn't trigger on functions annotated with
`#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]`. However, this change has to make it into
the bootstrap compiler before the `#[allow]` annotations that it aims to
remove can be removed, which is possible now that #102051 has landed.
Signed-off-by: David Wood <david.wood@huawei.com>
macros: diagnostic derive on enums
Part of #100717.
Extends `#[derive(Diagnostic)]` to work on enums too where each variant acts like a distinct diagnostic - being able to represent diagnostics this way can be quite a bit simpler for some parts of the compiler.
r? `@compiler-errors`
cc `@Xiretza`
LLVM 15 added `Optional::has_value`, and LLVM `main` (16) has deprecated
`hasValue`. However, its `explicit operator bool` does the same thing,
and was added long ago, so we can use that across our full LLVM range of
compatibility.
rustdoc: merge CSS `table` rules into `.docblock`
This was added in 510107815f, to fix the display of the module items and search results tables (see the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86725).
Those aren't tables any more. The only remaining table is in docblock, which has its own padding declarations.
When this CSS was added in 34bd2b845b, source
links were nested below headers.
34bd2b845b/src/librustdoc/html/render.rs (L4015-L4019)
Now, thanks to 458e7219bc2a62f72368279945cfda632a016da1, they are now
siblings of headers, and thanks to
270d09dca9, they have the same font size that
they would've had anyway.
Rollup of 5 pull requests
Successful merges:
- #101875 (Allow more `!Copy` impls)
- #101996 (Don't duplicate region names for late-bound regions in print of Binder)
- #102181 (Add regression test)
- #102273 (Allow `~const` bounds on non-const functions)
- #102286 (Recover some items that expect braces and don't take semicolons)
Failed merges:
- #102314 (Add a label to struct/enum/union ident name)
r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Allow more `!Copy` impls
You can already implement `!Copy` for a lot of types (with `#![feature(negative_impls)]`). However, before this PR you could not implement `!Copy` for ADTs whose fields don't implement `Copy` which didn't make any sense. Further, you couldn't implement `!Copy` for types impl'ing `Drop` (equally nonsensical).
``@rustbot`` label T-types F-negative_impls
Fixes#101836.
r? types
Fix lint scoping for let-else.
The scoping for let-else is inconsistent with HIR nesting. This creates cases, in `ui/let-else/let-else-allow-unused.rs` for instance, where an `allow` lint attribute does not apply to the bindings created by `let-else`.
This PR is an attempt to correct this.
As there is no lint that currently relies on this, the test for this behaviour is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101500.
cc `@dingxiangfei2009` as you filed https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/101894
This was added in 510107815f, to fix the
display of the module items and search results tables (see the discussion in
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86725).
Those aren't tables any more. The only remaining table is in docblock, which
needs this attribute to look right.
This was added in 510107815f, to fix
the display of the module items and search results tables (see the discussion
in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86725).
Those aren't tables any more. The only remaining table is in docblock, which
has its own padding declarations.
Update bootstrap compiler to 1.65.0
This PR updates the bootstrap compiler to Rust 1.65.0, removing the various `cfg(bootstrap)`s.
r? `@Mark-Simulacrum`