rustdoc: Remove generated blanket impls from trait pages
#53801 only deduped the generated blanket impls but they shouldn't be displayed at all because the original blanket impl is already in the "Implementors" section. This also removes the impls from the sidebar.
Fixes#53689
r? @QuietMisdreavus
Remove documentation about proc_macro being bare-bones
A large chunk of useful API surface area is stabilizing in Rust 1.29. We no longer have a commitment to expand the API over time as much as implied by these comments.
r? @alexcrichton
docs: Use dollar sign for all bash prompts
Making it consistent across the board, as most of them already use `$`.
Also split one continues bash run into two, to make it easier see
different runs: one with warning and another with error.
Stabilization change for mod.rs
This change is in response to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53125.
The patch makes the feature accepted and removes the tests that tested the
non-accepted status of the feature.
Update documentation for fill_buf in std::io::BufRead
Brings the documentation in line with the BufReader implementation.
Fixes#48022.
This is my first PR, and I think the `E-easy` label is very cool, as so is the practice of describing the fix but leaving it for someone else; it really makes it a lot less intimidating to get started with something!
A few cleanups and minor improvements to rustc_passes
- prefer `if let` to `match` when only one branch matters
- prefer equality checks to pattern matching
- prefer `is_empty` to `len() == 0`
- collapse a couple of `if` expressions
- rename `label` to `destination` when destructuring `hir::ExprKind::Continue`
- `derive Copy` for `Promotability`
- `impl BitAndAssign` for `Promotability`
- a few formatting fixes
- a few other minor cleanups
Fix a few AMDGPU related issues
* AMDGPU ignores `noinline` and sadly doesn't clear the attribute when it slaps `alwaysinline` on everything,
* an AMDGPU related load bit range metadata assertion,
* I didn't enable the `amdgpu` component in the `librustc_llvm` build script,
* Add AMDGPU call abi info.
support ascription for patterns in NLL
This implements the strategy outlined in [this comment](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/47184#issuecomment-416669986):
- We first extend the NLL subtyping code so it can handle inference variables and subtyping.
- Then we extend HAIR patterns with type ascription.
- Then we treat the type `T` in `let pat: T = ...` as an ascription.
Before landing, a few things:
- [x] Fix the WF rule bug (filed a FIXME https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/54105)
- [x] Fix an ICE I encountered locally around bound regions, or else file a follow-up
- [x] More tests probably =)
r? @pnkfelix
stabilize #[used]
closes#40289
RFC for stabilization: rust-lang/rfcs#2386
r? @Centril
Where should this be documented? Currently the documentation is in the unstable book
Invocation/expansion ID (aka `Mark`) is not really necessary for resolving a macro path.
What is really necessary is its parent module, parent expansion and parent legacy scope.
This is required for validation resolutions of built-in attributes, which don't get their own `Mark`s
Allow named lifetimes in async functions.
- Fixes#53174
Code by @eddyb; @cramertj suggested I lift it off another change so we can fix#53174.
r? @cramertj
For some weird reason this fixes `intrinsic-move-val`. It also affects
various test heuristics. I removed one test (`reborrow_basic`) that
didn't seem to really be testing anything in particular anymore,
compared to all the other tests we've got.
rustc_resolve: inject `uniform_paths` canaries regardless of the feature-gate, on Rust 2018.
This PR is an attempt at future-proofing "anchored paths" by emitting the same ambiguity errors that `#![feature(uniform_paths)]` would, with slightly changed phrasing (see added UI tests).
Also, on top of #54005, this PR allows this as well:
```rust
use crate_name;
use crate_name::foo;
```
In that any ambiguity between an extern crate and an import *of that same crate* is ignored.
r? @petrochenkov cc @aturon @Centril @joshtriplett