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Author SHA1 Message Date
Oli Scherer
c0e1191807 Don't build a ty::Const just to take it apart again 2021-03-29 12:30:55 +00:00
Oli Scherer
5b6ddd5026 Convert a closure into a method 2021-03-29 12:30:55 +00:00
Ömer Sinan Ağacan
8d7432af7b Replace tabs in err messages before rendering
This is done in other call sites, but was missing in one place.

Fixes #83638
2021-03-29 13:38:36 +03:00
bjorn3
5444b46234 Merge commit '0969bc6dde001e01e7e1f58c8ccd7750f8a49ae1' into sync_cg_clif-2021-03-29 2021-03-29 10:45:09 +02:00
bors
cc4103089f Auto merge of #83605 - RalfJung:unaligned, r=petrochenkov
unaligned_references: align(N) fields in packed(N) structs are fine

This removes some false positives from the unaligned_references lint: in a `repr(packed(2))` struct, fields of alignment 2 (and less) are guaranteed to be properly aligned, so we do not have to consider them "disaligned".
2021-03-29 00:17:23 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
cc5392e76b linker: Use data execution prevention options by default when linker supports them 2021-03-28 23:44:40 +03:00
Ralf Jung
ee1caae33c unaligned_references: align(N) fields in packed(N) structs are fine 2021-03-28 12:54:19 +02:00
bors
505ed7fb1b Auto merge of #83593 - petrochenkov:nounwrap, r=nagisa
rustc_target: Avoid unwraps when adding linker flags

These `unwrap`s assume that some linker flags were already added by `*_base::opts()` methods, but that's doesn't necessarily remain the case when we are reducing the number of flags hardcoded in targets, as https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83587 shows.

r? `@nagisa`
2021-03-28 08:53:51 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
a0957c9d26 Avoid sorting by DefId for necessary_variants() 2021-03-28 01:13:16 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
f3523544f1 Address more review comments
- Add back various diagnostic methods on `Session`.

  It seems unfortunate to duplicate these in so many places, but in the
  meantime, making the API inconsistent between `Session` and `Diagnostic`
  also seems unfortunate.

- Add back TyCtxtAt methods

  These will hopefully be used in the near future.

- Add back `with_const`, it would need to be added soon after anyway.
- Add back `split()` and `get_mut()`, they're useful.
2021-03-27 22:19:32 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
230e396a76 Fix compiler docs 2021-03-27 22:16:34 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
de0fda9558 Address review comments
- Add back `HirIdVec`, with a comment that it will soon be used.
- Add back `*_region` functions, with a comment they may soon be used.
- Remove `-Z borrowck_stats` completely. It didn't do anything.
- Remove `make_nop` completely.
- Add back `current_loc`, which is used by an out-of-tree tool.
- Fix style nits
- Remove `AtomicCell` with `cfg(parallel_compiler)` for consistency.
2021-03-27 22:16:34 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
441dc3640a Remove (lots of) dead code
Found with https://github.com/est31/warnalyzer.

Dubious changes:
- Is anyone else using rustc_apfloat? I feel weird completely deleting
  x87 support.
- Maybe some of the dead code in rustc_data_structures, in case someone
  wants to use it in the future?
- Don't change rustc_serialize

  I plan to scrap most of the json module in the near future (see
  https://github.com/rust-lang/compiler-team/issues/418) and fixing the
  tests needed more work than I expected.

TODO: check if any of the comments on the deleted code should be kept.
2021-03-27 22:16:33 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
785aeac521 Remove unused DiagnosticBuilder::sub function
`Diagnostic::sub` is only ever used directly; it doesn't need to be
included in the builder.
2021-03-27 22:16:33 -04:00
bors
3bfc85149e Auto merge of #83587 - petrochenkov:asneeded, r=nagisa
linker: Use `--as-needed` by default when linker supports it

Do it in a centralized way in `link.rs` instead of individual target specs.
Majority of relevant target specs were already passing it.
2021-03-28 01:00:25 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
049a49b911 rustc_target: Avoid unwraps when adding linker flags 2021-03-28 02:28:48 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
6615ee89be linker: Use --as-needed by default when linker supports it 2021-03-28 01:49:15 +03:00
bors
8cd7d86ce2 Auto merge of #83103 - petrochenkov:unilex, r=Aaron1011
resolve: Partially unify early and late scope-relative identifier resolution

Reuse `early_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope` instead of a chunk of code in `resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope` doing the same job.

`early_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope`/`visit_scopes` had to be slightly extended to be able to 1) start from a specific module instead of the current parent scope and 2) report one deprecation lint.
`early_resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope` still doesn't support walking through "ribs", that part is left in `resolve_ident_in_lexical_scope` (moreover, I'm pretty sure it's buggy, but that's a separate issue, cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52389 at least).
2021-03-27 22:19:17 +00:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
ee0357af3b resolve: Partially unify early and late scope-relative ident resolution 2021-03-27 23:38:17 +03:00
Dylan DPC
1115accccc
Rollup merge of #83548 - Aaron1011:capture-none-delims, r=petrochenkov
Always preserve `None`-delimited groups in a captured `TokenStream`

Previously, we would silently remove any `None`-delimiters when
capturing a `TokenStream`, 'flattenting' them to their inner tokens.
This was not normally visible, since we usually have
`TokenKind::Interpolated` (which gets converted to a `None`-delimited
group during macro invocation) instead of an actual `None`-delimited
group.

However, there are a couple of cases where this becomes visible to
proc-macros:
1. A cross-crate `macro_rules!` macro has a `None`-delimited group
   stored in its body (as a result of being produced by another
   `macro_rules!` macro). The cross-crate `macro_rules!` invocation
   can then expand to an attribute macro invocation, which needs
   to be able to see the `None`-delimited group.
2. A proc-macro can invoke an attribute proc-macro with its re-collected
   input. If there are any nonterminals present in the input, they will
   get re-collected to `None`-delimited groups, which will then get
   captured as part of the attribute macro invocation.

Both of these cases are incredibly obscure, so there hopefully won't be
any breakage. This change will allow more agressive 'flattenting' of
nonterminals in #82608 without losing `None`-delimited groups.
2021-03-27 20:37:12 +01:00
Dylan DPC
b2e254318d
Rollup merge of #82917 - cuviper:iter-zip, r=m-ou-se
Add function core::iter::zip

This makes it a little easier to `zip` iterators:

```rust
for (x, y) in zip(xs, ys) {}
// vs.
for (x, y) in xs.into_iter().zip(ys) {}
```

You can `zip(&mut xs, &ys)` for the conventional `iter_mut()` and
`iter()`, respectively. This can also support arbitrary nesting, where
it's easier to see the item layout than with arbitrary `zip` chains:

```rust
for ((x, y), z) in zip(zip(xs, ys), zs) {}
for (x, (y, z)) in zip(xs, zip(ys, zs)) {}
// vs.
for ((x, y), z) in xs.into_iter().zip(ys).zip(xz) {}
for (x, (y, z)) in xs.into_iter().zip((ys.into_iter().zip(xz)) {}
```

It may also format more nicely, especially when the first iterator is a
longer chain of methods -- for example:

```rust
    iter::zip(
        trait_ref.substs.types().skip(1),
        impl_trait_ref.substs.types().skip(1),
    )
    // vs.
    trait_ref
        .substs
        .types()
        .skip(1)
        .zip(impl_trait_ref.substs.types().skip(1))
```

This replaces the tuple-pair `IntoIterator` in #78204.
There is prior art for the utility of this in [`itertools::zip`].

[`itertools::zip`]: https://docs.rs/itertools/0.10.0/itertools/fn.zip.html
2021-03-27 20:37:07 +01:00
Dylan DPC
ebea9d948f
Rollup merge of #82626 - lcnr:encode_with_shorthandb, r=estebank
update array missing `IntoIterator` msg

fixes #82602

r? ```@estebank``` do you know whether we can use the expr span in `rustc_on_unimplemented`? The label isn't too great rn
2021-03-27 20:37:06 +01:00
Dylan DPC
a900677eb9
Rollup merge of #82525 - RalfJung:unaligned-ref-warn, r=petrochenkov
make unaligned_references future-incompat lint warn-by-default

and also remove the safe_packed_borrows lint that it replaces.

`std::ptr::addr_of!` has hit beta now and will hit stable in a month, so I propose we start fixing https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27060 for real: creating a reference to a field of a packed struct needs to eventually become a hard error; this PR makes it a warn-by-default future-incompat lint. (The lint already existed, this just raises its default level.) At the same time I removed the corresponding code from unsafety checking; really there's no reason an `unsafe` block should make any difference here.

For references to packed fields outside `unsafe` blocks, this means `unaligned_refereces` replaces the previous `safe_packed_borrows` warning with a link to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/82523 (and no more talk about unsafe blocks making any difference). So behavior barely changes, the warning is just worded differently. For references to packed fields inside `unsafe` blocks, this PR shows a new future-incompat warning.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/46043 because that lint no longer exists.
2021-03-27 20:37:05 +01:00
Dylan DPC
520c9a25df
Rollup merge of #81351 - lcnr:big-money-big-prices, r=oli-obk
combine: stop eagerly evaluating consts

`super_relate_consts` eagerly evaluates constants which doesn't seem too great.

I now also finally understand why all of the unused substs test passed. The reason being
that we just evaluated the constants in `super_relate_consts` 😆

While this change isn't strictly necessary as evaluating consts here doesn't hurt, it still feels a lot cleaner to do it this way

r? `@oli-obk` `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-27 20:37:04 +01:00
Yuki Okushi
fa70398d6d
Rollup merge of #83526 - klensy:lazy-too, r=petrochenkov
lazily calls some fns

Replaced some fn's with it's lazy variants.
2021-03-28 01:33:16 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
973fb4b77f
Rollup merge of #83348 - osa1:issue83344, r=jackh726
format macro argument parsing fix

When the character next to `{}` is "shifted" (when mapping a byte index
in the format string to span) we should avoid shifting the span end
index, so first map the index of `}` to span, then bump the span,
instead of first mapping the next byte index to a span (which causes
bumping the end span too much).

Regression test added.

Fixes #83344

---

r? ```@estebank```
2021-03-28 01:33:13 +09:00
Ralf Jung
fb4f48e032 make unaligned_refereces future-incompat lint warn-by-default, and remove the safe_packed_borrows lint that it replaces 2021-03-27 16:59:37 +01:00
lcnr
e461dddf58 update tests 2021-03-27 16:38:23 +01:00
Bastian Kauschke
42150fb8a1 combine: stop eagerly evaluating consts 2021-03-27 16:38:23 +01:00
Ömer Sinan Ağacan
5b9bac2ab6 format macro argument parsing fix
When the character next to `{}` is "shifted" (when mapping a byte index
in the format string to span) we should avoid shifting the span end
index, so first map the index of `}` to span, then bump the span,
instead of first mapping the next byte index to a span (which causes
bumping the end span too much).

Regression test added.

Fixes #83344
2021-03-27 13:06:36 +03:00
klensy
229d199994 lazily calls some fns 2021-03-27 10:20:32 +03:00
Yuki Okushi
1b01e0d36a
Rollup merge of #83525 - rust-lang:lcnr-doc-patch, r=jonas-schievink
fix doc comment for `ty::Dynamic`
2021-03-27 12:37:25 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
d7216bae23
Rollup merge of #83343 - osa1:issue83340, r=jackh726
Simplify and fix byte skipping in format! string parser

Fixes '\\' handling in format strings.

Fixes #83340
2021-03-27 12:37:19 +09:00
Aaron Hill
f94360fd83
Always preserve None-delimited groups in a captured TokenStream
Previously, we would silently remove any `None`-delimiters when
capturing a `TokenStream`, 'flattenting' them to their inner tokens.
This was not normally visible, since we usually have
`TokenKind::Interpolated` (which gets converted to a `None`-delimited
group during macro invocation) instead of an actual `None`-delimited
group.

However, there are a couple of cases where this becomes visible to
proc-macros:
1. A cross-crate `macro_rules!` macro has a `None`-delimited group
   stored in its body (as a result of being produced by another
   `macro_rules!` macro). The cross-crate `macro_rules!` invocation
   can then expand to an attribute macro invocation, which needs
   to be able to see the `None`-delimited group.
2. A proc-macro can invoke an attribute proc-macro with its re-collected
   input. If there are any nonterminals present in the input, they will
   get re-collected to `None`-delimited groups, which will then get
   captured as part of the attribute macro invocation.

Both of these cases are incredibly obscure, so there hopefully won't be
any breakage. This change will allow more agressive 'flattenting' of
nonterminals in #82608 without losing `None`-delimited groups.
2021-03-26 23:32:18 -04:00
Midas Lambrichts
5676bd51ae Break when there is a mismatch in the type count
When other errors are generated, there can be a mismatch between the
amount of input types in MIR, and the amount in the function itself.
Break from the comparative loop if this is the case to prevent
out-of-bounds.
2021-03-26 23:16:22 +01:00
lcnr
5ac917dbb2 fix rustc_on_implemented _Self paths 2021-03-26 21:22:03 +01:00
lcnr
7ca2c981b2
fix doc comment for `ty::Dynamic 2021-03-26 19:52:09 +01:00
bors
5e65467eff Auto merge of #83488 - Aaron1011:ban-expr-inner-attrs, r=petrochenkov
Ban custom inner attributes in expressions and statements

Split out from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82608

Custom inner attributes are unstable, so this won't break any stable users.
This allows us to speed up token collection, and avoid a redundant call to `collect_tokens_no_attrs` when parsing an `Expr` that has outer attributes.

r? `@petrochenkov`
2021-03-26 17:26:18 +00:00
Josh Stone
72ebebe474 Use iter::zip in compiler/ 2021-03-26 09:32:31 -07:00
bors
b8719c51e0 Auto merge of #83404 - michaelwoerister:issue83045, r=eddyb
Fix #83045 by moving some crate loading verification code to a better place

r? `@eddyb`
2021-03-26 14:39:02 +00:00
bors
e423058751 Auto merge of #82980 - tmiasko:import-cold-multiplier, r=michaelwoerister
Import small cold functions

The Rust code is often written under an assumption that for generic
methods inline attribute is mostly unnecessary, since for optimized
builds using ThinLTO, a method will be code generated in at least one
CGU and available for import.

For example, deref implementations for Box, Vec, MutexGuard, and
MutexGuard are not currently marked as inline, neither is identity
implementation of From trait.

In PGO builds, when functions are determined to be cold, the default
multiplier of zero will stop the import, no matter how trivial the
implementation.

Increase slightly the default multiplier from 0 to 0.1.

r? `@ghost`
2021-03-26 11:57:44 +00:00
Michael Woerister
09bab38291 Fix #83045 by moving some crate loading verification code to a better place. 2021-03-26 09:59:10 +01:00
bors
7637fd588b Auto merge of #83503 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-mqvjfav, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #83055 ([rustdoc] Don't document stripped items in JSON renderer.)
 - #83437 (Refactor #82270 as lint instead of an error)
 - #83444 (Fix bootstrap tests on beta)
 - #83456 (Add docs for Vec::from functions)
 - #83463 (ExitStatusExt: Fix missing word in two docs messages)
 - #83470 (Fix patch note about #80653 not mentioning nested nor recursive)
 - #83485 (Mark asm tests as requiring LLVM 10.0.1)
 - #83486 (Don't ICE when using `#[global_alloc]` on a non-item statement)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-03-26 04:10:13 +00:00
Dylan DPC
b0bec95534
Rollup merge of #83486 - Aaron1011:fix/global-alloc-error, r=petrochenkov
Don't ICE when using `#[global_alloc]` on a non-item statement

Fixes #83469

We need to return an `Annotatable::Stmt` if we were passed an
`Annotatable::Stmt`
2021-03-26 02:34:45 +01:00
Dylan DPC
02b27cd79e
Rollup merge of #83437 - Amanieu:asm_syntax, r=petrochenkov
Refactor #82270 as lint instead of an error

This PR fixes several issues with #82270 which generated an error when `.intel_syntax` or `.att_syntax` was used in inline assembly:
- It is now a warn-by-default lint instead of an error.
- The lint only triggers on x86. `.intel_syntax` and `.att_syntax` are only valid on x86.
- The lint no longer provides machine-applicable suggestions for two reasons:
	- These changes should not be made automatically since changes to assembly code can be very subtle.
	- The template string is not always just a string: it can contain macro invocation (`concat!`), raw strings, escape characters, etc.

cc ``@asquared31415``
2021-03-26 02:34:39 +01:00
bors
0ced530534 Auto merge of #83465 - michaelwoerister:safe-read_raw_bytes, r=cjgillot
Allow for reading raw bytes from rustc_serialize::Decoder without unsafe code

The current `read_raw_bytes` method requires using `MaybeUninit` and `unsafe`. I don't think this is necessary. Let's see if a safe interface has any performance drawbacks.

This is a followup to #83273 and will make it easier to rebase #82183.

r? `@cjgillot`
2021-03-26 01:28:59 +00:00
Aaron Hill
7504b9bb96
Avoid double-collection for expression nonterminals 2021-03-25 18:05:49 -04:00
Aaron Hill
fe60f19f7e
Ban custom inner attributes in expressions and statements 2021-03-25 18:05:30 -04:00
Aaron Hill
8ecd931a8e
Don't ICE when using #[global_alloc] on a non-item statement
Fixes #83469

We need to return an `Annotatable::Stmt` if we were passed an
`Annotatable::Stmt`
2021-03-25 15:41:31 -04:00
bors
52e3dffa50 Auto merge of #82743 - jackh726:resolve-refactor, r=nikomatsakis
Refactor rustc_resolve::late::lifetimes to resolve per-item

There are some changes to tests that I'd like some feedback on; so this is still WIP.

The reason behind this change will (hopefully) allow us to (as part of #76814) be able to essentially use the lifetime resolve code to resolve *all* late bound vars (including those of super traits). Currently, it only resolves those that are *syntactically* in scope. In #76814, I'm essentially finding that I would essentially have to redo the passing of bound vars through scopes (i.e. when instantiating a poly trait ref), and that's what this code does anyways. However, to be able to do this (ask super traits what bound vars are in scope), we have to be able to resolve items separately.

The first commit is actually partially orthogonal. Essentially removing one use of late bound debruijn indices.

Not exactly sure who would be best to review here.
Let r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-25 19:28:16 +00:00
bors
cb473c2c5b Auto merge of #83424 - cjgillot:noparam, r=lcnr
GenericParam does not need to be a HIR owner.

The special case is not required.

Universal impl traits design to regular generic parameters, and their content is owned by the enclosing item.

Existential (and opaque) impl traits generate their own enclosing item, and are collected through it.
2021-03-25 16:35:19 +00:00
Niko Matsakis
7cb8f513c6 write-up what is happening 2021-03-25 09:24:27 -04:00
Amanieu d'Antras
5dabc80796 Refactor #82270 as lint instead of an error 2021-03-25 13:12:29 +00:00
bors
6e17a5c5fd Auto merge of #83387 - cuviper:min-llvm-10, r=nagisa
Update the minimum external LLVM to 10

r? `@nikic`
2021-03-25 13:11:18 +00:00
Michael Woerister
517d5ac230 Allow for reading raw bytes from rustc_serialize::Decoder without unsafe code. 2021-03-25 14:05:00 +01:00
bors
bba40880c0 Auto merge of #82565 - m-ou-se:ununstabilize-bits, r=kennytm
Revert reverting of stabilizing integer::BITS.

Now that `lexical-core` has an updated version that won't break with this stabilization, let's try to stabilize this again.

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81654#issuecomment-778564715

Tracking issue with FCP: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/76904
2021-03-25 10:29:58 +00:00
bors
372afcf93b Auto merge of #83445 - erikdesjardins:rmunion, r=RalfJung
RemoveZsts: don't touch unions

This should fix a Miri ICE

r? `@RalfJung`
2021-03-25 07:48:52 +00:00
bors
dbc37a97dc Auto merge of #83307 - richkadel:cov-unused-functions-1.1, r=tmandry
coverage bug fixes and optimization support

Adjusted LLVM codegen for code compiled with `-Zinstrument-coverage` to
address multiple, somewhat related issues.

Fixed a significant flaw in prior coverage solution: Every counter
generated a new counter variable, but there should have only been one
counter variable per function. This appears to have bloated .profraw
files significantly. (For a small program, it increased the size by
about 40%. I have not tested large programs, but there is anecdotal
evidence that profraw files were way too large. This is a good fix,
regardless, but hopefully it also addresses related issues.

Fixes: #82144

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced when compiled with -C opt-level=1

Existing tests now work up to at least `opt-level=3`. This required a
detailed analysis of the LLVM IR, comparisons with Clang C++ LLVM IR
when compiled with coverage, and a lot of trial and error with codegen
adjustments.

The biggest hurdle was figuring out how to continue to support coverage
results for unused functions and generics. Rust's coverage results have
three advantages over Clang's coverage results:

1. Rust's coverage map does not include any overlapping code regions,
   making coverage counting unambiguous.
2. Rust generates coverage results (showing zero counts) for all unused
   functions, including generics. (Clang does not generate coverage for
   uninstantiated template functions.)
3. Rust's unused functions produce minimal stubbed functions in LLVM IR,
   sufficient for including in the coverage results; while Clang must
   generate the complete LLVM IR for each unused function, even though
   it will never be called.

This PR removes the previous hack of attempting to inject coverage into
some other existing function instance, and generates dedicated instances
for each unused function. This change, and a few other adjustments
(similar to what is required for `-C link-dead-code`, but with lower
impact), makes it possible to support LLVM optimizations.

Fixes: #79651

Coverage report: "Unexecuted instantiation:..." for a generic function
from multiple crates

Fixed by removing the aforementioned hack. Some "Unexecuted
instantiation" notices are unavoidable, as explained in the
`used_crate.rs` test, but `-Zinstrument-coverage` has new options to
back off support for either unused generics, or all unused functions,
which avoids the notice, at the cost of less coverage of unused
functions.

Fixes: #82875

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced with crate brotli_decompressor

Fixed by disabling the LLVM function attribute that forces inlining, if
`-Z instrument-coverage` is enabled. This attribute is applied to
Rust functions with `#[inline(always)], and in some cases, the forced
inlining breaks coverage instrumentation and reports.

FYI: `@wesleywiser`

r? `@tmandry`
2021-03-25 05:07:34 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
67436c11c2
Rollup merge of #83442 - durin42:remove-questionable-macros, r=cuviper
LLVMWrapper: attractive nuisance macros

This came up in the review of #83425: it's hard to imagine a use of
LLVM_VERSION_LE() or LLVM_VERSION_EQ() that's not asking for trouble
when a point release gets created, so let's just discard them to prevent
the issue.
2021-03-25 09:07:32 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
5ca3f0d51f
Rollup merge of #83427 - llogiq:refactor-emitter, r=estebank
small cleanups in rustc_errors / emitter

This is either moving code around so it gets called less often or using if let instead of match in a few cases.
2021-03-25 09:07:29 +09:00
Mara Bos
81932be5e7 Revert "Revert stabilizing integer::BITS." 2021-03-24 22:34:36 +01:00
Jack Huey
cfbd0eed98 Review comments 2021-03-24 16:45:41 -04:00
Jack Huey
19ecfcd0e2 resolve late lifetimes by item
This reverts commit 22ae20733515d710c1134600bc1e29cdd76f6b9b.
2021-03-24 16:45:41 -04:00
Aaron Hill
102b5789b2
Use EvaluatedToOkModuloRegions whenever we erase regions
Fixes #80691

When we evaluate a trait predicate, we convert an
`EvaluatedToOk` result to `EvaluatedToOkModuloRegions` if we erased any
regions. We cache the result under a region-erased 'freshened'
predicate, so `EvaluatedToOk` may not be correct for other predicates
that have the same cache key.
2021-03-24 16:01:37 -04:00
Augie Fackler
04961d2405 LLVMWrapper: attractive nuisance macros
THis came up in the review of #83425: it's hard to imagine a use of
LLVM_VERSION_LE() or LLVM_VERSION_EQ() that's not asking for trouble
when a point release gets created, so let's just discard them to prevent
the issue.
2021-03-24 14:39:13 -04:00
Erik Desjardins
d5c1ad5ca1 RemoveZsts: don't touch unions 2021-03-24 13:00:36 -04:00
bors
f5fe425c92 Auto merge of #83364 - sexxi-goose:fix-83176, r=nikomatsakis
2229 migration: Don't try resolve regions before writeback

In the analysis use `resolve_vars_if_possible` instead of `fully_resolve`,
because we might not have performed regionck yet.

Fixes: #83176

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-24 14:45:16 +00:00
Yusuke Tanaka
06b3636f4e
Remove unnecessary passing of scope_expr_id 2021-03-24 23:16:58 +09:00
Yusuke Tanaka
120e5bdac0
Pass HirId of expr in question instead of function body 2021-03-24 23:16:58 +09:00
bors
2e012ce681 Auto merge of #83050 - osa1:issue83048, r=matthewjasper
Run analyses before thir-tree dumps

Fixes #83048
2021-03-24 12:02:13 +00:00
bors
5b33de3340 Auto merge of #75384 - JulianKnodt:cg_def, r=varkor,lcnr
implement `feature(const_generics_defaults)`

Implements const generics defaults `struct Example<const N: usize=3>`, as well as a query for getting the default of a given const-parameter's def id. There are some remaining FIXME's but they were specified as not blocking for merging this PR. This also puts the defaults behind the unstable feature gate `#![feature(const_generics_defaults)]`.

~~This currently creates a field which is always false on `GenericParamDefKind` for future use when
consts are permitted to have defaults. I'm not sure if this is exactly what is best for adding default parameters, but I mimicked the style of type defaults, so hopefully this is ok.~~

r? `@lcnr`
2021-03-24 04:13:27 +00:00
Dylan DPC
2b53ec3d1e
Rollup merge of #83392 - ehuss:w-help-edition, r=varkor
Change `-W help` to display edition level.

`-W help` was not honoring the `--edition` flag when displaying the default lint level. It was using the edition for sorting, but not for the final display.

This isn't important right now as there aren't any edition-specific lint levels. Also, the `declare_lint` macro is broken and doesn't even allow setting them right now. However, I figure it wouldn't hurt to fix this before I forget about it, in case edition-specific lints are ever used in the future.
2021-03-24 01:52:31 +01:00
Dylan DPC
30db261023
Rollup merge of #83391 - hyd-dev:uwtable, r=alexcrichton
Allow not emitting `uwtable` on Android

`uwtable` is marked as required on Android, so it can't be disabled via `-C force-unwind-tables=no`. However, I found that the reason it's marked as required was to resolve a [backtrace issue in Gecko](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49867), and I haven't find any other reasons that make it required ([yet](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/122651-general/topic/Unwind.20tables.20are.20strictly.20required.20on.20Windows.20and.20Android)). Therefore, I assume it's safe to turn it off if a (nice) backtrace is not needed, and submit this PR to allow `-C force-unwind-tables=no` when targeting Android.

Note that I haven't tested this change on Android as I don't have an Android environment for testing.
2021-03-24 01:52:30 +01:00
Dylan DPC
2f611da1d6
Rollup merge of #83313 - cjgillot:assert, r=michaelwoerister
Only enable assert_dep_graph when query-dep-graph is enabled.

This is a debugging option. The only effect should be on rustc tests.

r? ``@michaelwoerister``
2021-03-24 01:52:28 +01:00
Rich Kadel
0859cec652 Changes from review comments 2021-03-23 17:02:10 -07:00
Andre Bogus
f1807216f0 small cleanups in rustc_errors / emitter 2021-03-24 00:09:11 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
4c0b7ac7ba GenericParam does not need to be a HIR owner. 2021-03-23 22:47:22 +01:00
kadmin
33370fd982 Update to not have extra match 2021-03-23 20:01:40 +00:00
kadmin
7116bb5c33 Update with comments 2021-03-23 17:16:20 +00:00
kadmin
ea2af70466 Update with comments
A bunch of nits fixed, and a new test for pretty printing the AST.
2021-03-23 17:16:20 +00:00
kadmin
9fe793ae5d Add query for const_param_default 2021-03-23 17:16:20 +00:00
lcnr
b0feb5be2f progress, stuff compiles now 2021-03-23 17:16:20 +00:00
varkor
8ef81388e2 Some refactoring 2021-03-23 17:16:20 +00:00
kadmin
e4e5db4e42 Add has_default to GenericParamDefKind::Const
This currently creates a field which is always false on GenericParamDefKind for future use when
consts are permitted to have defaults

Update const_generics:default locations

Previously just ignored them, now actually do something about them.

Fix using type check instead of value

Add parsing

This adds all the necessary changes to lower const-generics defaults from parsing.

Change P<Expr> to AnonConst

This matches the arguments passed to instantiations of const generics, and makes it specific to
just anonymous constants.

Attempt to fix lowering bugs
2021-03-23 17:16:20 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
31447f6f08 Fix comment. 2021-03-23 18:11:04 +01:00
bors
79e5814f45 Auto merge of #83177 - erikdesjardins:zstassign, r=oli-obk
Remove assignments to ZST places instead of marking ZST return place as unused

partially reverts #83118

requested by `@tmiasko` in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83118#issuecomment-799692574

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-03-23 12:23:27 +00:00
bors
4eb0bc7346 Auto merge of #83260 - durin42:llvm-update, r=nagisa
rustc: changes to allow an llvm update

This lets LLVM be built using 2b5f3f446f36, which is only a few weeks old. The next change in LLVM (5de2d189e6ad) breaks rustc again by removing a function that's exposed into the Rust code, but I'll file a bug about that separately.

Please scrutinize the `thinLTOResolvePrevailingInIndex` call, as I'm not at all sure an empty config is right.

I'm also suspicious that a specific alignment could be specified in the call to CreateAtomicCmpXchg, but I don't know enough to figure that out.

Thanks!
2021-03-23 09:42:22 +00:00
Rich Kadel
94a3454b03 Change def_id filter to use requires_monomorphization()
Per @wesleywiser's comment: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83307#discussion_r599223342
2021-03-23 00:33:57 -07:00
Yuki Okushi
50d048f142
Rollup merge of #83384 - mark-i-m:rename-pat2018, r=joshtriplett
rename :pat2018 -> :pat2015

as requested by T-lang on zulip: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/213817-t-lang/topic/or.20patterns/near/231133873

No functional changes here... just renaming.

r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-23 10:15:43 +09:00
Erik Desjardins
6960bc9696 only run RemoveZsts at mir-opt-level 3 and above 2021-03-22 18:30:56 -04:00
hyd-dev
f900ee331d
Allow not emitting uwtable on Android 2021-03-23 04:39:58 +08:00
Camille GILLOT
1aad7e738e Err if the debugging options are not passed. 2021-03-22 21:31:00 +01:00
Eric Huss
45583e56c0 Change -W help to display edition level. 2021-03-22 12:57:52 -07:00
bors
5d04957a4b Auto merge of #79278 - mark-i-m:stabilize-or-pattern, r=nikomatsakis
Stabilize or_patterns (RFC 2535, 2530, 2175)

closes #54883

This PR stabilizes the or_patterns feature in Rust 1.53.

This is blocked on the following (in order):
- [x] The crater run in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78935#issuecomment-731564021
- [x] The resolution of the unresolved questions and a second crater run (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/78935#issuecomment-735412705)
    - It looks like we will need to pursue some sort of edition-based transition for `:pat`.
- [x] Nomination and discussion by T-lang
- [x] Implement new behavior for `:pat` based on consensus (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80100).
- [ ] An FCP on stabilization

EDIT: Stabilization report is in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79278#issuecomment-772815177
2021-03-22 19:48:27 +00:00
Josh Stone
b97a33b1cb All supported LLVM versions have MSP430AsmPrinter 2021-03-22 12:44:48 -07:00
Augie Fackler
9431e8577d cleanup: add some comments per review feedback 2021-03-22 14:37:49 -04:00
Josh Stone
7d872f538e Update the minimum external LLVM to 10 2021-03-22 11:33:43 -07:00
Camille GILLOT
219603a958 Only enable assert_dep_graph when query-dep-graph is enabled. 2021-03-22 19:22:06 +01:00
mark
8c4b3dbb50 rename :pat2018 -> :pat215 2021-03-22 12:40:23 -05:00
bors
2287a8823d Auto merge of #83376 - Dylan-DPC:rollup-s2fsjwj, r=Dylan-DPC
Rollup of 7 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #82374 (Add license metadata for std dependencies)
 - #82683 (Document panicking cases for integer division and remainder)
 - #83272 (Clarify non-exact length in the Iterator::take documentation)
 - #83338 (Fix test for #82270)
 - #83351 (post-drop-elab check-const: explain why we still check qualifs)
 - #83367 (Improve error message for unassigned query provider)
 - #83372 (SplitInclusive is public API)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-03-22 15:07:23 +00:00
Dylan DPC
014a4ee9f5
Rollup merge of #83367 - richkadel:query-err-msg, r=jyn514
Improve error message for unassigned query provider

Fixes: #83122

r? `@jyn514`

This implements the change we agreed on. Thanks!
2021-03-22 15:21:30 +01:00
Dylan DPC
1fdf7d18ad
Rollup merge of #83351 - RalfJung:precise-const-drop, r=oli-obk
post-drop-elab check-const: explain why we still check qualifs

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-03-22 15:21:29 +01:00
bors
d04c3aa865 Auto merge of #83273 - cjgillot:endecode, r=michaelwoerister
Simplify encoder and decoder

Extracted from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83036 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82780.
2021-03-22 12:18:57 +00:00
Rich Kadel
688c857c56 Improve error message for unassigned query provider
Fixes: 83122
2021-03-21 23:04:07 -07:00
Aman Arora
74d7731c5b 2229 migration: Don't try resolve regions before writeback
In the analysis use `resolve_vars_if_possible` instead of `fully_resolve`,
because we might not have performed regionck yet.

Fixes: #83176
2021-03-22 00:53:25 -04:00
Dylan DPC
ea5ba76d1c
Rollup merge of #83336 - camelid:tool-mod-ice, r=petrochenkov
Fix ICE with `use clippy:🅰️:b;`

Fixes #83317.
2021-03-22 02:20:32 +01:00
Dylan DPC
85f16fb4bc
Rollup merge of #83329 - camelid:debuginfo-doc-cleanup, r=davidtwco
Cleanup LLVM debuginfo module docs

- Move debuginfo docs from `doc.rs` module to `doc.md` file
- Cleanup LLVM debuginfo module docs
2021-03-22 02:20:31 +01:00
Camelid
bfae41d7b0 Fix ICE with use clippy:🅰️:b; 2021-03-21 14:20:28 -07:00
Ralf Jung
4e7f1fa14f post-drop-elab check-const: explain why we still check qualifs 2021-03-21 21:20:59 +01:00
Nikita Popov
6ac229ca21 Don't compute optimized PointerKind for unoptimized builds
This saves us both the Freeze/Unpin queries, and avoids placing
noalias attributes, which have a compile-time impact on LLVM
even in optnone builds (due to always_inline functions).
2021-03-21 20:54:42 +01:00
Nikita Popov
39ed64399e Enable mutable noalias by default for LLVM 12
We don't have any known noalias bugs for LLVM 12 ... yet.
2021-03-21 20:10:54 +01:00
Nikita Popov
c3f9403f59 Don't consider !Unpin references as noalias
Such structures may contain self-references, in which case the
same location may be accessible through a pointer that is not
based-on the noalias pointer.

This is still grey area as far as language semantics are concerned,
but checking for !Unpin as an indicator for self-referential
sturctures seems like a good approach for the meantime.
2021-03-21 20:10:53 +01:00
Nikita Popov
08c5ffd4a3 Convert -Z mutable-noalias to Optional<bool>
The default value will dependend on the LLVM version in the future,
so don't specify one to start with.
2021-03-21 20:10:53 +01:00
Nikita Popov
dfc4cafe8e Move decision aboute noalias into codegen_llvm
The frontend shouldn't be deciding whether or not to use mutable
noalias attributes, as this is a pure LLVM concern. Only provide
the necessary information and do the actual decision in
codegen_llvm.
2021-03-21 20:10:53 +01:00
Ömer Sinan Ağacan
ae8ef70a49 Simplify and fix byte skipping in format! string parser
Fixes '\\' handling in format strings.

Fixes #83340
2021-03-21 14:42:27 +03:00
Dylan DPC
69f6a195da
Rollup merge of #83327 - tmiasko:visit-lhs, r=davidtwco
Extend comment in `UsedLocals::visit_lhs`
2021-03-21 02:01:40 +01:00
Dylan DPC
eec77d9967
Rollup merge of #83306 - Aaron1011:js-sys-lint, r=petrochenkov
Extend `proc_macro_back_compat` lint to `js-sys`

With this PR, we now lint for all cases where we perform some kind of
proc-macro back-compat hack.

The `js-sys` had an internal fix made to properly handle
`None`-delimited groups, so we need to manually check the version in the
filename. As a result, we no longer apply the back-compat hack to cases
where the version number is missing file the file path. This should not
affect any users of the `crates.io` crate.
2021-03-21 02:01:39 +01:00
Dylan DPC
118aba359b
Rollup merge of #83040 - lcnr:unused-ct-substs, r=oli-obk
extract `ConstKind::Unevaluated` into a struct

r? `@oli-obk`
2021-03-21 02:01:36 +01:00
Dylan DPC
3a113f18f8
Rollup merge of #82707 - BoxyUwU:errooaaar, r=oli-obk
const_evaluatable_checked: Stop eagerly erroring in `is_const_evaluatable`

Fixes #82279

We don't want to be emitting errors inside of is_const_evaluatable because we may call this during selection where it should be able to fail silently

There were two errors being emitted in `is_const_evaluatable`. The one causing the compile error in #82279 was inside the match arm for `FailureKind::MentionsParam` but I moved the other error being emitted too since it made things cleaner imo

The `NotConstEvaluatable` enum \*should\* have a fourth variant for when we fail to evaluate a concrete const, e.g. `0 - 1` but that cant happen until #81339

cc `@oli-obk` `@lcnr`
r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-21 02:01:34 +01:00
Camelid
dc240faed5 Cleanup LLVM debuginfo module docs
* Use Markdown list syntax and unindent a bit to prevent Markdown
  interpreting the nested lists as code blocks
* A few more small typographical cleanups
2021-03-20 14:38:49 -07:00
Camelid
a2e9374048 Move debuginfo docs from doc.rs module to doc.md file
And use `#[doc = include_str!("doc.md")]` in `mod.rs` so the docs are
rendered as if they were inline in the root module.
2021-03-20 14:38:49 -07:00
lcnr
7c9b5b4ce0 update const_eval_resolve 2021-03-20 17:22:24 +01:00
lcnr
43ebac119b extract ConstKind::Unevaluated into a struct 2021-03-20 17:21:44 +01:00
bors
61edfd591c Auto merge of #83314 - Aaron1011:print-unstable-value, r=lcnr
Debug-print result when an unstable fingerprint is detected

Helps with issues like #83311

I had previously tried to do this in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80692, but it had a significant performance impact (even though the code was never actually run). Hopefully, this will be better now that https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79100 has been merged.
2021-03-20 16:20:21 +00:00
bors
41b315a470 Auto merge of #83271 - SparrowLii:simd_neg, r=Amanieu
Add simd_neg platform intrinsic

Stdarch needs to add simd_neg to support the implementation of vneg neon instructions. Look [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/stdarch/pull/1087)
2021-03-20 09:01:35 +00:00
bors
eb9ec31168 Auto merge of #82919 - bstrie:stabchar, r=dtolnay
Stabilize `assoc_char_funcs` and `assoc_char_consts`

Stabilizes the following associated items on `char`:

* [`char::MAX`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.char.html#associatedconstant.MAX)
* [`char::REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.char.html#associatedconstant.REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER)
* [`char::UNICODE_VERSION`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.char.html#associatedconstant.UNICODE_VERSION)
* [`char::decode_utf16`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.char.html#method.decode_utf16)
* [`char::from_u32`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.char.html#method.from_u32)
* [`char::from_u32_unchecked`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.char.html#method.from_u32_unchecked)
* [`char::from_digit`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.char.html#method.from_digit)

Closes #71763.
2021-03-20 06:36:42 +00:00
bors
cd82e451a8 Auto merge of #83293 - osa1:82436_perf, r=varkor
Revert performance-sensitive change in #82436

This change was done in #82436, as an "optimization". Unfortunately I
missed that this code is not always executed, because of the "continue"
in the conditional above it.

This commit should solve the perf regressions introduced by #82436 as I
think there isn't anything else that could affect runtime performance in
that PR. The `Pick` type grows only one word, which I doubt can cause up
to 8.8% increase in RSS in some of the benchmarks.

---

Could someone with the rights start a perf job please?
2021-03-20 03:49:10 +00:00
Rich Kadel
5a484a1aed gave unused_fn WeakAnyLinkage; moved create_pgo_func_name_var
The sample json5format tests produce coverage results again (and work
with opt-level 3!)
2021-03-19 20:46:15 -07:00
bstrie
567f0e1a39
Stabilize assoc_char_funcs and assoc_char_consts 2021-03-19 20:35:08 -07:00
Erik Desjardins
46fd49cdc3 avoid calling for types which can't be ZSTs 2021-03-19 22:25:56 -04:00
Aaron Hill
443cef5618
Debug-print result when an unstable fingerprint is detected 2021-03-19 21:47:57 -04:00
mark
db5629adcb stabilize or_patterns 2021-03-19 19:45:32 -05:00
Rich Kadel
bcf755562a coverage bug fixes and optimization support
Adjusted LLVM codegen for code compiled with `-Zinstrument-coverage` to
address multiple, somewhat related issues.

Fixed a significant flaw in prior coverage solution: Every counter
generated a new counter variable, but there should have only been one
counter variable per function. This appears to have bloated .profraw
files significantly. (For a small program, it increased the size by
about 40%. I have not tested large programs, but there is anecdotal
evidence that profraw files were way too large. This is a good fix,
regardless, but hopefully it also addresses related issues.

Fixes: #82144

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced when compiled with -C opt-level=1

Existing tests now work up to at least `opt-level=3`. This required a
detailed analysis of the LLVM IR, comparisons with Clang C++ LLVM IR
when compiled with coverage, and a lot of trial and error with codegen
adjustments.

The biggest hurdle was figuring out how to continue to support coverage
results for unused functions and generics. Rust's coverage results have
three advantages over Clang's coverage results:

1. Rust's coverage map does not include any overlapping code regions,
   making coverage counting unambiguous.
2. Rust generates coverage results (showing zero counts) for all unused
   functions, including generics. (Clang does not generate coverage for
   uninstantiated template functions.)
3. Rust's unused functions produce minimal stubbed functions in LLVM IR,
   sufficient for including in the coverage results; while Clang must
   generate the complete LLVM IR for each unused function, even though
   it will never be called.

This PR removes the previous hack of attempting to inject coverage into
some other existing function instance, and generates dedicated instances
for each unused function. This change, and a few other adjustments
(similar to what is required for `-C link-dead-code`, but with lower
impact), makes it possible to support LLVM optimizations.

Fixes: #79651

Coverage report: "Unexecuted instantiation:..." for a generic function
from multiple crates

Fixed by removing the aforementioned hack. Some "Unexecuted
instantiation" notices are unavoidable, as explained in the
`used_crate.rs` test, but `-Zinstrument-coverage` has new options to
back off support for either unused generics, or all unused functions,
which avoids the notice, at the cost of less coverage of unused
functions.

Fixes: #82875

Invalid LLVM coverage data produced with crate brotli_decompressor

Fixed by disabling the LLVM function attribute that forces inlining, if
`-Z instrument-coverage` is enabled. This attribute is applied to
Rust functions with `#[inline(always)], and in some cases, the forced
inlining breaks coverage instrumentation and reports.
2021-03-19 17:11:50 -07:00
Tomasz Miąsko
43cadc99b7 Extend comment in UsedLocals::visit_lhs 2021-03-20 00:00:00 +00:00
Dylan DPC
51a29cbb23
Rollup merge of #83297 - oli-obk:why_bug_today_if_you_can_delay_to_tomorrow, r=petrochenkov
Do not ICE on ty::Error as an error must already have been reported

fixes #83253
2021-03-19 23:01:42 +01:00
Dylan DPC
90e52a1ad2
Rollup merge of #83277 - spastorino:early_otherwise-opt-unsound, r=oli-obk
Mark early otherwise optimization unsound

r? `@oli-obk`
cc `@tmiasko`

Related to #78496 and #82905

Should I also bump this one to level 3 or 4 or given that is unsound it doesn't matter?.
Probably need to adjust some tests.
2021-03-19 23:01:40 +01:00
Augie Fackler
babe894bab fix: I meant LLVM version 13, not 12 2021-03-19 16:46:40 -04:00
Aaron Hill
f6a35d7df2
Extend proc_macro_back_compat lint to js-sys
With this PR, we now lint for all cases where we perform some kind of
proc-macro back-compat hack.

The `js-sys` had an internal fix made to properly handle
`None`-delimited groups, so we need to manually check the version in the
filename. As a result, we no longer apply the back-compat hack to cases
where the version number is missing file the file path. This should not
affect any users of the `crates.io` crate.
2021-03-19 14:40:20 -04:00
Camille GILLOT
11b3409b5d Remove FingerprintEncoder/Decoder. 2021-03-19 19:36:05 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
09a638820e Move raw bytes handling to Encoder/Decoder. 2021-03-19 19:35:22 +01:00
bors
cebc8fef5f Auto merge of #82951 - sexxi-goose:wr-mir-replace-methods2, r=nikomatsakis
Replace closures_captures and upvar_capture with closure_min_captures

Removed all uses of closures_captures and upvar_capture and refactored code to work with closure_min_captures. This also involved removing functions that were no longer needed like the bridge.

Closes https://github.com/rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/18
r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-19 18:23:44 +00:00
Dylan DPC
23128c4183
Rollup merge of #83236 - cjgillot:memmap, r=joshtriplett
Upgrade memmap to memmap2

memmap is no longer maintained. memmap2 is a fork that is still maintained. https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0077.html

The remaining use of memmap is through measureme.
2021-03-19 15:03:28 +01:00
Dylan DPC
827ad66801
Rollup merge of #83230 - jyn514:remove-macros, r=joshtriplett
Remove unnecessary `forward_inner_docs` hack

and replace it with `extended_key_value_attributes` feature.

This is https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/79150, but for compiler/.
2021-03-19 15:03:27 +01:00
Dylan DPC
37b7031078
Rollup merge of #83197 - jyn514:cfg-test-dead-code, r=joshtriplett
Move some test-only code to test files

Split out from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/83185.
2021-03-19 15:03:24 +01:00
Dylan DPC
75571a5ac0
Rollup merge of #83179 - Aaron1011:actix-web-lint, r=petrochenkov
Extend `proc_macro_back_compat` lint to `actix-web`

Unlike the other cases of this lint, there's no simple way to detect if
an old version of the relevant crate (`syn`) is in use. The `actix-web`
crate only depends on `pin-project` v1.0.0, so checking the version of
`actix-web` does not guarantee that a new enough version of
`pin-project` (and therefore `syn`) is in use.

Instead, we rely on the fact that virtually all of the regressed crates
are pinned to a pre-1.0 version of `pin-project`. When this is the case,
bumping the `actix-web` dependency will pull in the *latest* version of
`pin-project`, which has an explicit dependency on a newer v dependency
on a newer version of `syn`.

The lint message tells users to update `actix-web`, since that's what
they're most likely to have control over. We could potentially tell them
to run `cargo update -p syn`, but I think it's more straightforward to
suggest an explicit change to the `Cargo.toml`

The `actori-web` fork had its last commit over a year ago, and appears
to just be a renamed fork of `actix-web`. Therefore, I've removed the
`actori-web` check entirely - any crates that actually get broken can
simply update `syn` themselves.
2021-03-19 15:03:23 +01:00
Dylan DPC
61372e1af6
Rollup merge of #82846 - GuillaumeGomez:doc-alias-list, r=jyn514
rustdoc: allow list syntax for #[doc(alias)] attributes

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/81205.

It now allows to have:

```rust
#[doc(alias = "x")]
// and:
#[doc(alias("y", "z"))]
```

cc ``@jplatte``
r? ``@jyn514``
2021-03-19 15:03:21 +01:00
Dylan DPC
29609711a5
Rollup merge of #82759 - m-ou-se:remove-unwrap-none, r=petrochenkov
Remove unwrap_none/expect_none from compiler/.

We're not going to stabilize `Option::{unwrap_none, expect_none}`. (See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/62633.) This removes the usage of those unstable methods from `compiler/`.
2021-03-19 15:03:20 +01:00
Oli Scherer
430c0d1d95 Do not ICE on ty::Error as an error must already have been reported 2021-03-19 11:46:27 +00:00
Ömer Sinan Ağacan
f9257576db Revert performance-sensitive change in #82436
This change was done in #82436, as an "optimization". Unfortunately I
missed that this code is not always executed, because of the "continue"
in the conditional above it.

This commit should solve the perf regressions introduced by #82436 as I
think there isn't anything else that could affect runtime performance in
that PR. The `Pick` type grows only one word, which I doubt can cause up
to 8.8% increase in RSS in some of the benchmarks.
2021-03-19 11:37:52 +03:00
Aman Arora
88db752e57 Hash hir_owner in typeck results 2021-03-19 00:39:39 -04:00
Jennifer Wills
52dba13e41 Replace closures_captures and upvar_capture with closure_min_captures
make changes to liveness to use closure_min_captures

use different span

borrow check uses new structures

rename to CapturedPlace

stop using upvar_capture in regionck

remove the bridge

cleanup from rebase + remove the upvar_capture reference from mutability_errors.rs

remove line from livenes test

make our unused var checking more consistent

update tests

adding more warnings to the tests

move is_ancestor_or_same_capture to rustc_middle/ty

update names to reflect the closures

add FIXME

check that all captures are immutable borrows before returning

add surrounding if statement like the original

move var out of the loop and rename

Co-authored-by: Logan Mosier <logmosier@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Roxane Fruytier <roxane.fruytier@hotmail.com>
2021-03-18 20:45:49 -04:00
Santiago Pastorino
778e1978d5
Mark early otherwise optimization unsound 2021-03-18 20:57:44 -03:00
SparrowLii
b93590e5d8 correct macro names 2021-03-19 03:47:13 +08:00
Camille GILLOT
e5d09fbbe9 Simplify IntEncodedWithFixedSize. 2021-03-18 20:09:00 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
5003b3dc31 Move IntEncodedWithFixedSize to rustc_serialize. 2021-03-18 20:09:00 +01:00
SparrowLii
0fa158b38f Add simd_neg platform intrinsic 2021-03-19 02:16:21 +08:00
Camille GILLOT
458d044c5b Upgrade memmap to memmap2 in other crates. 2021-03-18 18:36:55 +01:00
Aaron Hill
390d1ef6d0
Extend proc_macro_back_compat lint to actix-web
Unlike the other cases of this lint, there's no simple way to detect if
an old version of the relevant crate (`syn`) is in use. The `actix-web`
crate only depends on `pin-project` v1.0.0, so checking the version of
`actix-web` does not guarantee that a new enough version of
`pin-project` (and therefore `syn`) is in use.

Instead, we rely on the fact that virtually all of the regressed crates
are pinned to a pre-1.0 version of `pin-project`. When this is the case,
bumping the `actix-web` dependency will pull in the *latest* version of
`pin-project`, which has an explicit dependency on a newer v dependency
on a newer version of `syn`.

The lint message tells users to update `actix-web`, since that's what
they're most likely to have control over. We could potentially tell them
to run `cargo update -p syn`, but I think it's more straightforward to
suggest an explicit change to the `Cargo.toml`

The `actori-web` fork had its last commit over a year ago, and appears
to just be a renamed fork of `actix-web`. Therefore, I've removed the
`actori-web` check entirely - any crates that actually get broken can
simply update `syn` themselves.
2021-03-18 12:09:14 -04:00
bors
9d0446f1a7 Auto merge of #83166 - cjgillot:defkey-vge, r=oli-obk
Iterate on DefId for variances and generics.

Split from #80347
2021-03-18 14:46:38 +00:00
Mara Bos
cfb4ad4f2a Remove unwrap_none/expect_none from compiler/. 2021-03-18 14:25:54 +01:00
bors
2aafe452b8 Auto merge of #82868 - petrochenkov:bto, r=estebank
Report missing cases of `bare_trait_objects`

Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/65371
2021-03-18 05:27:26 +00:00
bors
81c1d7a150 Auto merge of #76447 - pickfire:async-pub, r=estebank
Detect async visibility wrong order, `async pub`

Partially address #76437.
2021-03-18 02:32:39 +00:00
Erik Desjardins
93c1380e0b remove inhabitedness check 2021-03-17 20:56:38 -04:00
Erik Desjardins
1205e82578 remove unnecessary and ineffective caching 2021-03-17 20:24:29 -04:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
b48530bf8b Report missing cases of bare_trait_objects 2021-03-18 03:02:44 +03:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
38ed36bba4 hir: Preserve used syntax in TyKind::TraitObject 2021-03-18 03:02:32 +03:00
Dylan DPC
1839d1d57d
Rollup merge of #83231 - DieracDelta:lp64d-abi-for-riscvgc-unknown-none-elf, r=estebank
Switch riscvgc-unknown-none-elf use lp64d ABI

Corrects #83229 by directly specifying the target abi in the spec in the same way as is done for the `riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu` target [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/riscv64gc_unknown_linux_gnu.rs).
2021-03-18 00:28:17 +01:00
Dylan DPC
bcb9226efb
Rollup merge of #83216 - jyn514:register-tool, r=petrochenkov
Allow registering tool lints with `register_tool`

Previously, there was no way to add a custom tool prefix, even if the tool
itself had registered a lint:

 ```rust
 #![feature(register_tool)]
 #![register_tool(xyz)]
 #![warn(xyz::my_lint)]
 ```

```
$ rustc unknown-lint.rs  --crate-type lib
error[E0710]: an unknown tool name found in scoped lint: `xyz::my_lint`
 --> unknown-lint.rs:3:9
  |
3 | #![warn(xyz::my_lint)]
  |         ^^^
```

This allows opting-in to lints from other tools using `register_tool`.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66079#issuecomment-788589193, ``@chorman0773``
r? ``@petrochenkov``
2021-03-18 00:28:14 +01:00
Dylan DPC
7cd7dee315
Rollup merge of #83168 - Aaron1011:lint-procedural-masquerade, r=petrochenkov
Extend `proc_macro_back_compat` lint to `procedural-masquerade`

We now lint on *any* use of `procedural-masquerade` crate. While this
crate still exists, its main reverse dependency (`cssparser`) no longer
depends on it. Any crates still depending off should stop doing so, as
it only exists to support very old Rust versions.

If a crate actually needs to support old versions of rustc via
`procedural-masquerade`, then they'll just need to accept the warning
until we remove it entirely (at the same time as the back-compat hack).
The latest version of `procedural-masquerade` does work with the
latest rustc, but trying to check for the version seems like more
trouble than it's worth.

While working on this, I realized that the `proc-macro-hack` check was
never actually doing anything. The corresponding enum variant in
`proc-macro-hack` is named `Value` or `Nested` - it has never been
called `Input`. Due to a strange Crater issue, the Crater run that
tested adding this did *not* end up testing it - some of the crates that
would have failed did not actually have their tests checked, making it
seem as though the `proc-macro-hack` check was working.

The Crater issue is being discussed at
https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/242791-t-infra/topic/Nearly.20identical.20Crater.20runs.20processed.20a.20crate.20differently/near/230406661

Despite the `proc-macro-hack` check not actually doing anything, we
haven't gotten any reports from users about their build being broken.
I went ahead and removed it entirely, since it's clear that no one is
being affected by the `proc-macro-hack` regression in practice.
2021-03-18 00:28:10 +01:00
Dylan DPC
b688b694d0
Rollup merge of #83080 - tmiasko:inline-coverage, r=wesleywiser
Make source-based code coverage compatible with MIR inlining

When codegenning code coverage use the instance that coverage data was
originally generated for, to ensure basic level of compatibility with
MIR inlining.

Fixes #83061
2021-03-18 00:28:09 +01:00
Dylan DPC
16f6583f2d
Rollup merge of #82270 - asquared31415:asm-syntax-directive-errors, r=nagisa
Emit error when trying to use assembler syntax directives in `asm!`

The `.intel_syntax` and `.att_syntax` assembler directives should not be used, in favor of not specifying a syntax for intel, and in favor of the explicit `att_syntax` option using the inline assembly options.

Closes #79869
2021-03-18 00:28:06 +01:00
Vadim Petrochenkov
dac96d45af Fix use of bare trait objects everywhere 2021-03-18 02:18:58 +03:00
bors
b4adc21c4f Auto merge of #83188 - petrochenkov:field, r=lcnr
ast/hir: Rename field-related structures

I always forget what `ast::Field` and `ast::StructField` mean despite working with AST for long time, so this PR changes the naming to less confusing and more consistent.

- `StructField` -> `FieldDef` ("field definition")
- `Field` -> `ExprField` ("expression field", not "field expression")
- `FieldPat` -> `PatField` ("pattern field", not "field pattern")

Various visiting and other methods working with the fields are renamed correspondingly too.

The second commit reduces the size of `ExprKind` by boxing fields of `ExprKind::Struct` in preparation for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80080.
2021-03-17 16:49:46 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
fcd6f20700 Iterate for super_predicates. 2021-03-17 17:30:50 +01:00
Justin Restivo
9a3e23fed2 riscvgc-unknown-none-elf use lp64d ABI 2021-03-17 10:45:58 -04:00
Joshua Nelson
620ecc01a2 Move some test-only code to test files
This also relaxes the bounds on some structs and moves them to the impl
block instead.
2021-03-17 10:31:30 -04:00
bors
04ae50179a Auto merge of #83090 - jackh726:bound_var_replacer_option, r=varkor
Make functions passed to BoundVarReplacer be optional

This means we can reuse the bound vars when we don't care to change them
2021-03-17 14:01:48 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
bb7c04ae9c Remove unnecessary forward_inner_docs hack
and replace it with `extended_key_value_attributes` feature.
2021-03-17 09:52:45 -04:00
bors
2c7490379d Auto merge of #83225 - JohnTitor:rollup-4hnuhb8, r=JohnTitor
Rollup of 8 pull requests

Successful merges:

 - #82774 (Fix bad diagnostics for anon params with ref and/or qualified paths)
 - #82826 ((std::net::parser): Fix capitalization of IP version names)
 - #83092 (More precise spans for HIR paths)
 - #83124 (Do not insert impl_trait_in_bindings opaque definitions twice.)
 - #83202 (Show details in cfg version unstable book)
 - #83203 (Don't warn about old rustdoc lint names (temporarily))
 - #83206 (Update books)
 - #83219 (Update cargo)

Failed merges:

r? `@ghost`
`@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
2021-03-17 08:27:16 +00:00
Yuki Okushi
42e6d429c6
Rollup merge of #83203 - jyn514:rustdoc-warnings, r=Manishearth
Don't warn about old rustdoc lint names (temporarily)

Since https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/80527, rustdoc users have an unpleasant situation: they can either use the new tool lint names (`rustdoc::non_autolinks`) or they can use the old names (`non_autolinks`). If they use the tool lints, they get a hard error on stable compilers, because rustc rejects all tool names it doesn't recognize (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/66079#issuecomment-788589193). If they use the old name, they get a warning to rename the lint to the new name. The only way to compile without warnings is to add `#[allow(renamed_removed_lints)]`, which defeats the whole point of the change: we *want* people to switch to the new name.

To avoid people silencing the lint and never migrating to the tool lint, this avoids warning about the old name, while still allowing you to use the new name. Once the new `rustdoc` tool name makes it to the stable channel, we can change these lints to warn again.

This adds the new lint functions `register_alias` and `register_ignored` - I didn't see an existing way to do this.

r? `@Manishearth` cc `@rust-lang/rustdoc`
2021-03-17 15:20:58 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
9c7aca58fc
Rollup merge of #83124 - cjgillot:iiib, r=petrochenkov
Do not insert impl_trait_in_bindings opaque definitions twice.

The reference to the item already appears inside the `OpaqueDef`. It does not need to be repeated as a statement.
2021-03-17 15:20:55 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
70edab895d
Rollup merge of #83092 - petrochenkov:qspan, r=estebank
More precise spans for HIR paths

`Ty::assoc_item` is lowered to `<Ty>::assoc_item` in HIR, but `Ty` got span from the whole path.
This PR fixes that, and adjusts some diagnostic code that relied on `Ty` having the whole path span.

This is a pre-requisite for https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/82868 (we cannot report suggestions like `Tr::assoc` -> `<dyn Tr>::assoc` with the current imprecise spans).
r? ````@estebank````
2021-03-17 15:20:54 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
a16db3dcda
Rollup merge of #82774 - JohnTitor:bad-diag-for-anon-params-with-ref, r=estebank
Fix bad diagnostics for anon params with ref and/or qualified paths

Fixes #82729
It's easier to review with hiding whitespace changes.
2021-03-17 15:20:48 +09:00
bors
0c341226ad Auto merge of #83084 - nagisa:nagisa/features-native, r=petrochenkov
Adjust `-Ctarget-cpu=native` handling in cg_llvm

When cg_llvm encounters the `-Ctarget-cpu=native` it computes an
explciit set of features that applies to the target in order to
correctly compile code for the host CPU (because e.g. `skylake` alone is
not sufficient to tell if some of the instructions are available or
not).

However there were a couple of issues with how we did this. Firstly, the
order in which features were overriden wasn't quite right – conceptually
you'd expect `-Ctarget-cpu=native` option to override the features that
are implicitly set by the target definition. However due to how other
`-Ctarget-cpu` values are handled we must adopt the following order
of priority:

* Features from -Ctarget-cpu=*; are overriden by
* Features implied by --target; are overriden by
* Features from -Ctarget-feature; are overriden by
* function specific features.

Another problem was in that the function level `target-features`
attribute would overwrite the entire set of the globally enabled
features, rather than just the features the
`#[target_feature(enable/disable)]` specified. With something like
`-Ctarget-cpu=native` we'd end up in a situation wherein a function
without `#[target_feature(enable)]` annotation would have a broader
set of features compared to a function with one such attribute. This
turned out to be a cause of heavy run-time regressions in some code
using these function-level attributes in conjunction with
`-Ctarget-cpu=native`, for example.

With this PR rustc is more careful about specifying the entire set of
features for functions that use `#[target_feature(enable/disable)]` or
`#[instruction_set]` attributes.

Sadly testing the original reproducer for this behaviour is quite
impossible – we cannot rely on `-Ctarget-cpu=native` to be anything in
particular on developer or CI machines.

cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/83027 `@BurntSushi`
2021-03-17 05:46:08 +00:00
Erik Desjardins
bca761dc5d move to separate pass, cache layouts 2021-03-16 21:34:31 -04:00
Ivan Tham
21c157442c Add pub as optional check_front_matter
async-pub check created a regression for default
2021-03-17 09:04:08 +08:00
Ivan Tham
9321efd8f7 Detect pub fn attr wrong order like async pub
Redirects `const? async? unsafe? pub` to `pub const? async? unsafe?`.

Fix #76437
2021-03-17 09:02:19 +08:00
Yuki Okushi
2d99e68940 Emit more pretty diagnostics for qualified paths 2021-03-17 09:57:58 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
8240f1a3d3 Fix bad diagnostics for anon params with qualified paths 2021-03-17 07:45:19 +09:00
Yuki Okushi
ea355bc6be Fix bad diagnostics for anon params with ref 2021-03-17 07:45:19 +09:00
bors
e655fb6221 Auto merge of #82936 - oli-obk:valtree, r=RalfJung,lcnr,matthewjasper
Implement (but don't use) valtree and refactor in preparation of use

This PR does not cause any functional change. It refactors various things that are needed to make valtrees possible. This refactoring got big enough that I decided I'd want it reviewed as a PR instead of trying to make one huge PR with all the changes.

cc `@rust-lang/wg-const-eval` on the following commits:

* 2027184 implement valtree
* eeecea9 fallible Scalar -> ScalarInt
* 042f663 ScalarInt convenience methods

cc `@eddyb` on ef04a6d

cc `@rust-lang/wg-mir-opt` for cf1700c (`mir::Constant` can now represent either a `ConstValue` or a `ty::Const`, and it is totally possible to have two different representations for the same value)
2021-03-16 22:42:56 +00:00
Joshua Nelson
e3031fe22a Allow registering tool lints with register_tool
Previously, there was no way to add a custom tool prefix, even if the tool
itself had registered a lint:

 ```
 #![feature(register_tool)]
 #![register_tool(xyz)]
 #![warn(xyz::my_lint)]
 ```

```
$ rustc unknown-lint.rs  --crate-type lib
error[E0710]: an unknown tool name found in scoped lint: `xyz::my_lint`
 --> unknown-lint.rs:3:9
  |
3 | #![warn(xyz::my_lint)]
  |         ^^^
```

This allows opting-in to lints from other tools using `register_tool`.
2021-03-16 17:33:03 -04:00
Augie Fackler
dcdb9ad3d2 llvm-wrapper: pass std::string instead of StringRef
LLVM change 5fbd1a333aa1a0b70903d036b98ea56c51ae5224 modified this
function to want std::string instead of StringRef, which is easily done.
2021-03-16 17:13:20 -04:00
Augie Fackler
0ed1c33ad9 llvm-wrapper: add alignment argument to CreateAtomicCmpXchg
As far as I can tell what we've been getting is llvm::MaybeAlign(), so
just use that for now. This is required sometime after
24539f1ef2471d07bd87f833cb0288fc0f251f4b.
2021-03-16 17:13:13 -04:00
Augie Fackler
af95484778 llvm-wrapper: adapt to function signature change of thinLTOResolvePrevailingInIndex
This changed in 54fb3ca96e261f7107cb1b5778c34cb0e0808be6 - I'm not
entirely sure it's correct that we're leaving config empty, but the one
case in LLVM that looked similar did that.
2021-03-16 16:45:21 -04:00
Simonas Kazlauskas
72fb4379d5 Adjust -Ctarget-cpu=native handling in cg_llvm
When cg_llvm encounters the `-Ctarget-cpu=native` it computes an
explciit set of features that applies to the target in order to
correctly compile code for the host CPU (because e.g. `skylake` alone is
not sufficient to tell if some of the instructions are available or
not).

However there were a couple of issues with how we did this. Firstly, the
order in which features were overriden wasn't quite right – conceptually
you'd expect `-Ctarget-cpu=native` option to override the features that
are implicitly set by the target definition. However due to how other
`-Ctarget-cpu` values are handled we must adopt the following order
of priority:

* Features from -Ctarget-cpu=*; are overriden by
* Features implied by --target; are overriden by
* Features from -Ctarget-feature; are overriden by
* function specific features.

Another problem was in that the function level `target-features`
attribute would overwrite the entire set of the globally enabled
features, rather than just the features the
`#[target_feature(enable/disable)]` specified. With something like
`-Ctarget-cpu=native` we'd end up in a situation wherein a function
without `#[target_feature(enable)]` annotation would have a broader
set of features compared to a function with one such attribute. This
turned out to be a cause of heavy run-time regressions in some code
using these function-level attributes in conjunction with
`-Ctarget-cpu=native`, for example.

With this PR rustc is more careful about specifying the entire set of
features for functions that use `#[target_feature(enable/disable)]` or
`#[instruction_set]` attributes.

Sadly testing the original reproducer for this behaviour is quite
impossible – we cannot rely on `-Ctarget-cpu=native` to be anything in
particular on developer or CI machines.
2021-03-16 21:32:55 +02:00
bors
f5d8117c33 Auto merge of #82536 - sexxi-goose:handle-patterns-take-2, r=nikomatsakis
2229: Handle patterns within closures correctly when `capture_disjoint_fields` is enabled

This PR fixes several issues related to handling patterns within closures when `capture_disjoint_fields` is enabled.
1. Matching is always considered a use of the place, even with `_` patterns
2. Compiler ICE when capturing fields in closures through `let` assignments

To do so, we

- Introduced new Fake Reads
- Delayed use of `Place` in favor of `PlaceBuilder`
- Ensured that `PlaceBuilder` can be resolved before attempting to extract `Place` in any of the pattern matching code

Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/27
Closes rust-lang/project-rfc-2229/issues/24
r? `@nikomatsakis`
2021-03-16 19:19:06 +00:00
Camille GILLOT
c74a3553ae Filter generics. 2021-03-16 20:07:26 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
4223db76b9 Iterate on inferred_outlives. 2021-03-16 20:07:26 +01:00
Camille GILLOT
58bca6f658 Iterate on explicit_predicates. 2021-03-16 20:07:26 +01:00